New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 31, 1879 · Page 1 of 4
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*wi NEW^ULM-RtVlEW^^EOHESgA^DECEMBER 31, 17& the chiefs to Washington. Chief Jack had Auburn, HL, who was fatally burned. The fffcnr ^lm ^fctrfew. this invention is really a success, it persons. Travelers seem to have HI^ESOTV HEWS decided to quit the reservation and join Sitting porter of the sleeper was killed and about will undoubtedly take the.place of suffered more from the cold than Bull. He informed Ouray that he was a twenty-five passengers were slightly injured. gas illumination now used in most native. It has been a quiet freeze, man with a carbine and plenty of ammunition, DISPATCHES received at Denver on cities. Gov. Austin writes to tKif( Peter not a blizzard, and there are no harrowing and he proposed to fight 3TSTW TTXAJ:, 2X2T2r. the 26th say that Ouray presented himself at Tribune that the the'rov uietert tales of lost children frozen HE Secretary of the Interior has Los Pinos on the 2th with the chiefs selected ePoo: indicated forty-three degrer*below! rendered a decision of importance to all purchasers to accompany him to Washington, but, as he to death on the prairies. But the Wednesday, December 31st, 1879. She was a school-teacher/ and of public lands by "private entry," zero at Fargo, D. T.. during tdt had brought in only a port of the murderers intense cold has almost checked the had to teach morals as weH as arithmetic, holding that whenever, prior to patenting, it of Thornburgh and Meeker,General Hatch re- cold spell two weeks ago. Calendar for 1880. running of trains in the region affected. so when a big oath came is discovered that the land previously offered fused,to--start until the demands of the Commission An engine is a thing of life, germ fro a litte urchin on the play and entered as agricultural is really mineral The Episcopal church in RedWij hod been complied with. Ouray demanded like a man or a horse, and intense in its character, the entry must be canceled round, she made him climb into more time, aid the General, giving is to have a new pipe organ at and the land reserved for entry under the cold checks its life and prevents its him five days, promised to await his coming lap and proceeded to tell him to cost of $2,300- The instiuoient laws especially applicable to mining lands. at Cline's ranch, thn ty miles aw ay. movements. It was cold and not "Swear not at all." "I didn't 8.1 to be faruishecMaefore Easte"-, 1? The issue was presented by the case of |S|fc snow that stopped trains in the river IN an interview at St. Louis on the swear at allI jist cursed one feller, Smith Scioggm vs. Charles E. Culver et ol., The Northfield correspond 26th Mr Moody, the evangelist, stated, in regard country yesterday. With congealed and you would too, if he'd chucked involving the title to a tract of 2,000 acres of the P. P. says the tbermoraV to the alleged conversion of Dan Rice 4 5 oil in their journals, frozen a snowball down your back." land in the Camden (Ark district, which and the announcement that he would speuk that city recorded 46 degrees W water in their tanks and chilled and JaneBville (Wis.) Gazette. was purchased from the Government at the at Mood}'s meetings that theic was no foun zero, on the evening of the 2 private entry in 1S78, but subsequently found brittle rails under their wheels, the dation foi these icports. So far s*-. I'c 3\ t and that the mercury a+^the cc' to contain aigentiferous lead ores regular and rapid running of trains observatory stood at*29 degrees Rff had not been converted. He had hod There has been an increase' of HE President has approved the bill was a peril and an impossibility. *u one conversion with ce, and in that low at 10:30 a. in. more than one hundred-and fifty authomimr allowances for loss by leakage or 38 The delays that are noted elsewhere he gave no evidence of conversion whatsoever. per cent in the number of letters, casualty of spiiits withdrawn fiom distillery are not of a dangerous sort, however, Cold weather has also Rice had not been announced warehouses for exportation. newspapers, and other aitides of and the return of a moderate to speak at his meetings, nor would lie be. France. The Seine river in THE large corset and suspender factory mail matter originating in the New Mr. Moody added* In such cases it is not degree ot refrigeration will release frozen over, an event whLn nas of W est, Bradley & Cary, in New Yoik York post-office since December, m} habit to put new men forwaid at once, the embargoed trains, without the not occurred during the last niieteen Cit},was detiO}cd bv fire on the night of nor to call upon them immcdiatcl} to preach, 1874, and no increase in the allowance campaign of snow-shovels necessary years* the22d Twenty women wcie in the building, exhoit, or lectine It is well to try them for the employment of and baitlj escaped with their lives. Four after a great storm. Like the great awhile, and when their life and acts sliow the clerks, except in a few cases to meet of them jumued from the seventh stoiy upon cyclone of last summer, this freeze Ninety-nine per cent of all the genuineness of the change, it tune tmough special emergencies. In the number the loofs of adjoining buildings, a distance to put them forward on the platform is not a native Minnesota product. births in St. James, Watonwan Cdt, a 3 of thice fctorles, and weie seriously injured. ot letters collected and delivered by It is a frigid importation from the during the past ear were boysso Two fiiemen were severeh injured The entire $ THE MARKETS. carriers there has been aft increase land of British ice and aboriginal says the Dispatch. loss is about $300,000 NEW YORK, December 26.Flour of over 82,000,000. snow, a hideous specter from the GRKAT excitement continued to prevail White Wheat Extia, $6 2T@'J7 WheatNo. Preston, Fillmore county, has at 5 6 northwest wastes, riding into Uncle thioughout Maine on the 23d o\er the 2, Chicago Spring, *1.45^1 40. \'o 2 17J18 13 13 last obtained a railroad afte mam situation of political affairs in that State. Lp 1920 aa!a3ji43S Sam's dominions upon the frozen Milwaukee, SI 47 48 Oats WUlern The New York Tribune contains 26\aj years of anxious waitin&. to that date scveial indignation meetings of The h\ Mixed, 40{3'50e Corn, Wester: Mitel 63 crest of a Manitoba wave. It is the following interesting facts in regard those opposed to the course of the Governor horse put in his appearance on i$64c Poik, Mess, tl2 50@12r.' Larl supposed the spirit thermometer is to the Boston schools: and Council had been held, and 6trong de Volume III, No. I. 8 00 Cattle*700@U0J for lomn.ou to Christmas, and the event was duly frozen in Winnipeg. nunciaton lcsoiutions had been in se^eral The average salary of the regular Extia Sheep$4.00@6.J Hogsf4 "id celebrated by the enthusiastic citizens h"as' eases adopted A meeting of the Republican 4 80. teachers in Boston is $975. Their of that place. s. pri State Committee and piomincnt Republicanfrom average length of service is between EAST LIBERTY, Pa.Cattle itest, American Wheat Values. With this issue the REVIEW enters \au ms pirts of the State, held 111 Senatoi On Christmas morning, then use f5 005 5 Fair to Good. $4 21(3)4.85. eleven and twelve years, but| there Blaine icsidcnce it Augusta on the 23d, upon its third year, and we embrace KogsYorkers, $4 40@4.50 Philadejphias, occupied by Sergeant Daly and tamuy are mauy instances of very long lesultcd in the appointment of a committee to Mark Lane Lxpress this opportunity to thank our mani $4 70 4 8'K Sheep, $3 00@4 75 at Ft. Snelhng, was burned together terms. A lady teacher has recently .td\i=e and co-opeiate with the Republican Nearly five-sixths of the imports patrons and friends for the kind favors BALTIMORE, Md. Cattle Best Quality, witn all the furniture and resigned, after a service in the city members of the Legi&latui Senitoi Blaine of foreign wheat in London last $4 50 5 75 Medium, $3 0!|@4 00. extended us during the year just other effects. His army comrades hdb made a &peecli against the action nf tnc of over forty-one years. Thirteen Hogs Good, $5 00(316.25 Sheep Good, week were from American Atlantic closed. State authontiis, 111 which he said "A it speedily made a collection amounting teachers are now employed who K3 (0&5 00 ports. Supplies from thence are far It has been and still is our desire populai utiiiMtig will aveit these e\ils Mc stock to $55., which was presented to have taught over thirty years 101 CHICAGO Wheat No. 2 Spring in excess of the immediate require tciibcd b} linn) and icstoic hoi o*t srmuiiment to furnish the people of this citj La the family as a Christmas gift. have taught between ten and twenty closed at $132(^132^ cash $1.33&({t> 33# to Mainennd the people are already ments. Still confidence in the future and vicinity with a cheap and at the for January Corn closed at 41@4lj^c foi years. For such faithful teachers mourig ThoTusionists held a public mccttug is a prominent feature of the same time a good paper, but we must The Waseca Herald the M* No.2, cash 42@42 for January. OatsNo as these the proposed pension is at Augusta on the evening of the 23d, at present speculative state of trade 2, 35(a35}c cash seller January, 35)t kindly and at the same time earnestly thodist church in t* city vs hich speeches were made indorsing the ac certainly a deserved benefit. @35%c. RyeNo. 2, 80^c BarleyNo. a, which maintains the high price in request all those in arrears, t( burned on Christmas moon xie tion of the Got crnor as being thoroughly in cash, 89@90c. Mess Pork $12.50* '13.50, America, but cannot last loi.g, as pay us our dues. Paper, in the past accordance with the law and the Constitution fire beiug supposed to .ve originated ButterGOCK1 cash. Lard$7 50@7 55, cash. prices here, are sufficiently high to The deepest well in the world has of the State Resolutions expressh of these two months, has advanced from 6 from the furnace, hich afire to Fancy, 24@33c Eggs20g521 Cat- views were adopted. Governor Gaicolon attract supplies from all wheat producing just been completed near Buda to 10 cents per pound, and all othei had been built the evon.t I ^fore tleExtra Beeves, |4.90@5.25 Choica, $4 Go made a speech asking that himself and colleagues countries of the world, which Pesth, at a depth of 3,200 feet, the printer's material at a correspond @475 Good, $4.(0 4 40. Medium The church cost ab nt *v and be sustained in the action thtj had are not likely to withhold shipment Grades, $3.50@4 00 Butchers' Stock, $.2.35 water coming from it being nearly in3 rate, and everyone will at oncf was insured tor $2, 00 us- taken At an indignation meeting in Portland """"ff^p @3.25 8tock Cattle, $2 40@3 20. HogcGood until America has succeded in establishing 165 degrees Fahrenheit in temperature. see that we can not continue to send tees of the church on thesame e\ cning ex-Govci noi Wash veh to Choice, $4.00@4.60. SheepPoor to a fictitious value in European The mud taken from it increased the REVIEW to those "who never mg after the fire nd burne piesided. The assemblage criticise 1 ally sub- Choice, *2.50@4 5J. markets. But it remains to be pay for their paper." We have in heat until a depth of 3.300 sevciely the action of the Governor and scribed $1,000 to assist i 1 rebuild- seen how far the lead of America Council, and appealed to "honest Demociats few on our subscription book thai to 2,700 feet was reached below ing, which will done on At Crookston the thermometer indicated to denounce theii proceedings will be followed by Europe. have taken the Review from the which depth it was not so noticeable. 58 degrees below zero, at 7 HE hutcheis of Chicagothose cmplo}cd start, but have never paid us a cent. At the depth of 3,070 feet Willis Hall, tJ- main *i of o'clock a. m. last Wednesday. at the various packing-housesstruck ltttll*! All such will find this week's Re water commenced coming to the Carletoln College, NorthfieL., was Grangerism Petering Out. a few da}s ago, ostensibh because in some of qualityl view marked with an X, whicl surface and showed a temperature of entirely consumed by hV on Tuesday the establishments men were employed who Mr. L. Gardner, of Hastings, pays means that unless they pay their ai did not belong to the Butcheis' and Packers' 110 degreesFahrenheit, which steadily forenoon, the '23' inst. The Chicago Tribune a personal tax of $2,138.6&the Union On the 23d none of the packinghouses reages before the next issue then estimated vali of ouilding and increased in heat and quantity until The rise and decline of grangerism weic buying stock, and only ri'm in heaviest in Dakota county. paper will be stopped and their ac contents is abo it $50,000 with an now it has reached 150 degrees in the West is one of the notable incidents to work up the hogs on hand The results counts placed in the hands of an at insurance of $H,300. About one Fahr. and yields from 9,500 to' 44,- of the strike up to date were the idleness of our civilization. In Iowa torney for collection. We meaii half of the library valued at $2,000 000 gallons per day. of from 5,000 to 1),(.0 men, a sharp decline The steamer Borrussia was found in 1872 there was in round numbers business. We will continue to furnish was burned, together with a lar in the price of live hogs and an appreciation ered at sea in a severe storm during 2,100 granges with a membership ot the Review at the rate of $1 0C the pi ice of the manufactured product amount of books and cl "ing the first part of the month, and over 40,000 Now there are only 200 The Windom Reporter says that per ear to all those who are willing .ner1 longing to students who two hundred of her passengers are granges, with a membership of 5,- a railroad accident occurred near AN agitation has been begun in Canada to pay for it. but in older to do sc the building, but were men reported lost- 000. The figures for Wisconsin and having for its object the secession from that village on Saturday the 20th we must strike all dead-heads from during the holiday vacatioL, the Butish Empire and annexation to the Illinois would no doubt show a similar inst., at the crossing of the S. M. our list. United States. result if they could be procured. railroad and the St. Paul & Sioux The woolen mill at Rockford, ANOTHER defeat of the allied forces Traveling Toilettes. The granges got into the con City road. The Sc. Paul train stopped Wright county, has closed for the THE NEWS. of Peru and Bolivia by the Chilians was announced trol of politicians and office see'eers according to requirements and season. Between 8,000 and 9,000 Very simple toilettes are 1 on the 25th who diverted them from their oiiginal then proceeded to cross the other yards of cloth has been turned out traveling, but there is wid BANGOE (Me.) dispatches of the THE OLD WORLD. purpose, and made machines for track. When the engine and cars regard to colors than forr this year from said mill. 25th say that city was the scene of great ex promoting their own selfish brown and gray were A Sr. PETEitsBfjRa dispatch of the were over, except the sleeper, a citement growing out of an attempt beinsj the shortest journey. N 25?d Bays the revolt in Afghanistan was whollj ambition. In Wisconsin in 1873 freight train on the S M. road ran made to remove the arms and ammunition dation of the dress may due to the cruelty of the British since Cabul The Lyon County News has the the Grange element elected William fiom the State Arsenal to the railroad depot. into it at the rate of 20 miles an quiet hue, but it is usua ^^__Xrllinto their Mndz, ILciiarges General Robfits The Mayor of the city, a number of exMa} following: When wheat goes up R. Taylor governor and Barrows hour, throwing the sleeper about 40 gay accessories that re' with the grosoti inhumanity in dealing ors and other prominent citizens signed ten cents a bushel, flour finds it out speaker of the assembly, and entered feet from the track and taking one The most popular fa witl^the prieoneiftrCaken at that time. 1 communication to the Governor stating by telegraph, but when wheat goes upon a system of agrarian legislation almond-colored camel coach off. No one "Was seriouslv A LIBERAL member of Parliament that, on seeing the movement of the, armi heavy quality of Frenc down, flour gets the news by canal, that nearly ruined the State. was elected from Sheffield, Eng on the 22d, injured. The S- M. train did not and ammunition along the principal streets there are appropriate and a mighty slow canal, too. to succeed the late Mr Roebuck. There was of the city, there was an immediate uplisingof stop at all before getting to the other of the d$rk cypress great excitement and some riotina: the citizens, so filling the streets road. j. IN a letter from Professor Nordenskjold, is to pi event the passing of the teams eombmi^tions of colors are Gen. J. H. Baker, editor o( the anT5, ric the Aitic explorer, to the Russian Geo The Ma}or, who had been sent foi 4i The ih sfzt'S Mankato Free Press and formerly graphical Society, lie advocates the establish having no knowledge of the authority chosen ar the small-figurei mosaic The dispatches from Maine to-day A fipe asso Peter Cooper, in Indianapolis Jonrnal Interview. rnent of 1 rctrnlir nav cation line to the mouth under which the arms were bem,? Surveyor General of this State, was silks that jserve for parts of these Largest kind suggest the curious contingency "Why, at the Third Congress of of the RITC. Yenisei, in Siberia lie even be moved, flist demanded who assumed the dresses One beautifulssuitof almond- married in that city, on the 23d camel1s-hair ha the vost, pock that the fraud plot may fail because the United States, held in Philadelphia licves that the mouth of the Rivei Lena maj responsibility of the movement He was colored inst., to Miss Zula Bartlett, for Governor Garcelon and his colleagues be reguhirh re iched from Russia and America, answcicd by a Mi. French, representing himself in 1793, the Senate passed a re ets, collar, sleeves /uid over-skirt several years a teacher in the public and, with a view to this end, he proposes the to be a cleik in the Adjutant General's did not go quite fdr enough in trimmer! -vitr. narro ands of the gay solution as follows" (hunting and Our schools of that place. bon1 establishment of life-boat andhospital stations office, that he was acting under verba] -r-' India Cashmere* their wicked work. According to finding one of his proofs):" An on Siberian shores instiuctions from Governor Garcelon to sha osthme, imported the election which was had in the person holding any office or any lemovc the arms and ammunition by HE sti'imor Borussia, from Liverpool Ar and morning Council Chamber, seventy-eight 1toc in any institution in the nature Hon. W. D. Washburn, of Minneapolis, lailioad to Augusta. Mr. French, seeing the nn bunting, with Nm mbcr 30, for New Orleans, foundeied wear, is Fusion members where chocen to of a bank for issuing or dis difficulties in the way, and being informed has been appointed by wd black Scotch In mi I oc can on the 2d of December Of bands of bj tu Mi}or that he might be unable to the House of a total of 151. Should counting bills or notes payable to Governor Pillsbury to represent green camel's-',, the 1W passengers and fiftj four sailors on plaid, lestramthe people with the force at his com only three of these seventy-eight bearer or order, cannot be a member aledcreoleborde boaid the only persons Known to be saved Minnesota on the committee charged hair h? mand, decided to return the arms to the arsenal, ,and yellow bartol ate the11 icf Engin cr, the doctor, the boat of the House whilst he holds such men revolt at thecrime in which in thi with making arrangements for the arid the citizens quietly dispersed tfuaiu ami nhc sc.imen, who were picked up in r^ti banc office or stock.' It passed the Senate they are expected to participate, the centennial celebration of the surrender \t a meeting of prominent citizens held in tn open boat on the 5th, and reached Quecnsown, -^"la^nion raaJri"^!! mm with but two dissenting votes, an Fusion majority would disappear, of Yorktown. lie evening, the situation was full} discussed, I, Ire] ind, onthe 23d. At of the passed the House and became law and it was unanimously determined to use and it would be possible for the Republicans, r^und skirt dres TUIIEE of the political offenders re- -very cffoit to prevent any distuibance and here 'tis, bearing the signature of by withdrawing, to leave -fe'ig plain, with a jL cent!} com icted at Odessa, Russ.a, have been Last Friday's Globe says that on alia} public excitement George Washington President, and the House without a quorum. with waist *nd skirt in 1 hanged, and foni others condemned to im gote is a Wednesday evening two young men fashion, bit is shapec John Adams, VicePiesident, approving IN unloading what purported to be a prisonment for terms ranging from ten to The possibility that some of engaged in a disgraceful fight, near man's great coat. It cargo of oianges at New York a few days ago If teen jeire At Kieff on the 23dthe au of it. It never was repealednever,"he these men may have consciences has the Academy of Music, Minneapolis, oat draperj, hanging itvvasdiscoveied that the boics weie fillel thontics surpi ised and surrounded a body of exclaimed," and it is suddenly suggested itself to the Fusionist withsind, small poitions of the fiuit beinj when one took the other bv the ear Nihilists A\ bile in sccict session, and secured the foot ot the dressf and Vs op**, on the statute books as a law to-day. leaders, who are said to be used ai knot-holes and ciacksto deceive the ninct}-eight persons the middle of the baok from the chewing it into strings, and finally Yet, I suppose more than half the watching their men "closely." To C}cs of inspectors Baling Bios of London, line down It has a middle seam, A MADRID dispatch of the 24th announces tore it from his head. members of Congress own bank adv anccd monc} on the stulf, and will be the one of them they are probably listening a short side form beginning inty that one branch of the Spanish vwo gre^&t buttons deSr principal losers stock. A recent Congress, on the *rmhole closely, inasmuch as he has Tortca had passed the bill for the abolition of authority of Congressman Field, Public interest in F. F. Pillsbury, AN old man named D. A. Sikes committed the waist no in the side-form tM slaver} in uba, by a vote of 134 ayes to 14 published over his own name a denunciation suicide 011 1'ie 24th b} lumping from while a is pressed in each ^1 iocs was composed of 120 bankers, 99 who instigated the annullment of of the fraud in unmeasured the new suspension br dgc at Niagaia Palls end of th 'rirt The front is van* AN Alexandria (Egypt) dispatch of lawyers, 14 merchants, 13 manufacturers, Maine's popular will, will be intensified terms. If there are two more stock8? vv ere publicl) sold at Now shaped, L. is always provided? the 2ith savs dispatches had been receiver] GAS 7 doctors, 4 mechanics by the statement that during such just men in Sodom, the Maine from Gcreral Gordon, containing such preposterous rolling cot ,tt may be singl York on th- 24th foi the hrst time since tin and not a farmer or day laborer!" the rebellion he was placed under arrest fraud will be in a fair way io be defeated. propositions that the only conclusion edordoif the latter dunutinKP'nnt of Edison's new distoveiies for conspiracy to prevent the on the part of the Khedive and his advisers vest wr yn only at tbe J) The dispatches also indicate The pi ices obtained weic much lower than draft. That's the kind ot patriot he was that ho had suddenly become and the 1... ,0 tho pr^ mg befoio the late renewal of is slop that the brief whirl of talk about How the Savage Live* deianged isP. P. in front. The cut-away -.yccuhtiv 1 1 it est in f "lettnc hiht. a forcible resistance has subsided, the first goresttf SFCOCOKNI, the South African savage and that the efforts of the Republicans Bossn, the book-keeper of the Fire & may be plain who has re-isted the British since the fall of From Lecture by Miss -ephine Sleeker will be concentrated upon an attempt Marine Insurance Company's Bank at Milwaukee, On the 23d and 24th inst. portions trimming, or ^_,l?tewa\o, has been captuied and is on his The Utes liv 011 bread who lately defaulted and absconded, to prevent the organization fL simple cluster of Ohio and Kentucky were Taj to Cape Town a prisoner. and meat, \T hey can't get has pleaded guilty to embezzlement and been a border fionnoaV of the House. They are steadily at visited by very heavy rains. The IN a colliery explosion near Bolton, bread they live on meat, uti when sentenced to two years' imprisonment in the tomary, howevei'4, work, however, keeping the nature Eng., on the 25th, eleven men wore badly, Ohio river at Cincinnati rose about House of Correction. they cant get meat they live on or three deep kUt%U and 'omp of them fatally, injured. of the crime vividly before the mor nine feet in twenty-four hours. The AN attempt was made on the 26th to bread. When they ha-.e a great across these breadtbs, or". HE BI itish Ambassador at Constantinople al sense of the country. Ex Senator Big Sandy river rose ten feet in steal General Grant's Arabian 6tallions from fcliem lengthvv^qo quantity of provisions on hand they has demanded the teleasc of the Morrill's letter to Governor Garcelon, twelve hours. Considerable propertj General Beale's farm near Washington, bj or silk I eat it all up before gettir Mussulman under sentence of death in that some men who had been employed by Beale has been destroyed in different asking him to use his constitutional th city for tlf crime of translating the Bible into The same is true when t-i to look after them. places by the floods. power to call, on solemn occasions, the 1 uikHh language. small quantity on hand. A TELEGRAM from Washington on upon the judges of the high A STEAM TCO which arrived at Liverpool dirty. They are even vL the 25th says the conferences with New York est court of the State for legal decisions, on the 24th reports speaking an outward Julia, a sixteen year old* daughter Their meat is generally pei i^Ud i bankers and others had convinced the Secretary bound bark having on board fh more of the and to submit the whole of the late Gen. Stonewall Jackson, lie about on the gropnd "or ai of the Treasury that a vast amount of survivors of the steamer Borussia case to them, is a flank movement. 5's and 6's, which will accrue during the next was presented at the school in Baltimore, place. Each Indian family posse It proves the willingness of the Republicans year or two, cannot be funded at less than THE NEW WOULD. where she is studying, with a any number of dogs from eight four per cent to submit their claims to t1 A WASHINGTON telegram of the 22d beautiful silver pitcher, bearing the fifteen, and these animals help PRESIDENT HAYES left Washington an impartial tribunal. It is likely nnounces the dismissal of the case of the following inscription: "To General selves to the meat. After they on the 26th for New Jersey. He dined in the Lottery Agents against the PostmasterGeneral, to be evaded or rejected, and either Stonewall Jackson's daughter, satisfied themselves, and when evening in Philadelphia, at the residence of at the instance of the counsel for evasion or rejection will show that from Confederate soldiers in Maryland, Indian become hungry, they cu7 Mr. John Welch, meeting General Grant, the plaintiffs It was stated that the lottery the fraud party fear an honest decision^, who was also a guest there. Christmas, 1879." this same piece on which the men would await the result of the application Tribune, 25th. teed. They generally boil for an indictment against Mr. Key for illegally RECORDER HACKETT, of New York City, died on the 26th. opening private letters before pushing meat, but sometimes they broil Some of the republicans of Ohio any othei cases. HE National Socialistic Convention They put it in water and tet it re have proposed the name of ex-governor Last Thursday's Pioneer Press met in Pittsburgh, Pa, on the 26th, forty IT is stated that, owing to the scarcity main only a few minutes', jus'u ,tn Thomas R. Young as a candidate delegates being present. A. R. Parsons, of has the following in regard to the of greenbacks in the Treasury, new United enough to heat, when they it Chicago, was elected temporary President. In for the U. S. Senate from se?ere cold weather of last week: States notes can no longer be furnished from out and begin to eat. Thej. ^cner his address the President said the party that State. The Cleveland Leader the Washington office for bankers' drafts. The weather is really worth writing same pail for boiling over ar I er owned twelve newspapers, was out of debt says "he is about as well fitted for HE International Dairy Fair in New about, which doesn't often happen. and had money inthe treasury, and was generally again until the water becomes a per-^ York closed on the night of the 20th. low* senator as he is to be a missionary It is never safe to say any flourishing, financially and otherwise. feet slime of filth. One pot generally took double the number of premiums ot to the heathen," and that Gen. weather is unprecedented but it is IT was thought at Augusta, Me., on does service for the entire fanrily^ any other State and John Stewart, of Iowa, Garfield, if he lives, will be the next probable there are no official records the 26th that Governor Garcelon would agree This particular pot is a fryingpan. had a greater number than any other exhibitor. United States senator from Ohio. to refer the pending political troubles to the showing a degree of cold in Minnesota When the Utes get otit of courts, in accordance with a suggestion'1o| so severe as that which afflicted FRANK HATTON, of the Burlington bed they wash their faces and bathe* that effect from ex-Governor Morrill. He had the Red river country yester|ay Some of the State exchanges say Hawk-Bye, has been appointed b.r the President the baby in it, after which they been petitioned to do so by a large number of '4. The mercury froze solid the day before, Postmaster at Burlington, Iowa. that a traveling man stopping at a bake the bread and boil the meat citizens of both parties. A COLUMBIA (S! C.) telegram of the if and the matter didn't stop hotel in Worthington was robbed of ^hfrom th Then they pat out of tWvesse A SPECIAL dispatch of J22d says that, GovernorSimpson having been there. From the congealing point $15,500 on Tuesday of last week. 'nn, who then the uogs licV *r ^l^eleeted Chief Justice at toe late election, of the ponderous fluid, or about forbelow The man states that while he-wa* mas was: They clot'e the ~U| *1 l&fenator T. Geter would be Governorjintll ?*8 '&&A> zests', the tempera S *he next election^ fff^ of animals, orr-/ ^*V&u asured by a spirit thermoto SECRETARY ScHtraz received a generaHytake^^Sffr'a fifty degrees below nttch on *he evening of the ^d "and cut^ aJio i^J^aaie Pinos, 20th, White?Rt?ert 6tatlh^a Ouray h. rand Forks, an fifty-eight m*s and throwit oyu ^Cir heads, "tirom the ai. Crookston. This ting arm-holes and fastening th* ftttftrfbe W0 tb%tf ft 1 which! like high garment at th*: fist with a wit Mtaers. ^his *as alt ultlrr^, in along row of W compMfidwith by WJL w^letheyMose np tb^iieb readily comprehen- call for Qoiffrjijnept tr/ with a ^uckajrk string. Ja a tgr'-wslMtj the garment wear* the on father string and let tea*