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NEWULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1880. CHEAP CHAELEY, ]$W Stint fyevit from the 36th In which to prepare arguments, developed in her mind the remarkable The wreck of the sleeper destroyed the county printing to A. Reed, propriations for 1879 and 1880, immigration hallucination that her stomach was gone. to be submitted on printed briefs. by the recent accident at Mendota publisher of the Glencoe Enterprise, since 1870,coinage in 1879 No amount of persuasion could convince THE Maine Fusion Legislature met on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. he offering to do it free and give the and previous years, production of her to the contrary, and she from on the 23d, but transacted no business of county $5.00 for the privilege. Now Paul road was so complete that it gold and silver imports and exports that time persistently refused to take food. aTBTXT VXs'Z&y *EXaT3!T. great importance. In the Senate a resolution this is all very nice for the tax payers was burned Thursday, as the most of coin and bullion, National bank, After 6he had suffered from starvation for The Poor Man's Friend, to proceed to business was offered, but but will it pay the printer? W nearly two weeks she was prevailed on to satisfactory way of disposing of it. currency and savings bank tables, several Senators objected, among them Senator Wednesday, January 28th 1880 take a little meat, which she was in the habit do not believe in such ruinbus competition, Atwood, who insisted that tbey should internal revenue statistics, public of holding in her mouth a short time, swallowing either go into the State House Legislature ot and as the tax payers are debt of the United States, and value THE NEWS." nothing but the juice pressed out of The shrinking of the water in Tulare go home. In the House a resolution was offered willing to pay a fair compensation in United States money of foreign it. This and a few ounces of liquid was all and referred authorizing a conference Lake, Cal., has uncovered a prehistoric for the county printing it certainly coins- Among other civil lists are that entered her stomach during her long fast with the Portland authorities to see if a building settlement, stone buildings, CONGRESSIONAL. is apiece of tomfoolery for publishers of four weeks. She remained conscious till the rolls of the XLVIth Congress, could be obtained there for the Legislative traces of canals once bordered with SENATE.Mi*. Ferry introduced ft within an hour of her death. of papers to engage in it. Mr. and Executive Departments. In the the Governors of the States, and the planted trees, and other evidences of Joint resolution on the 19th for an amendment Republican Senate an amendment to the Reed will be merely laughed at by State Government and County to the Constitution providing that suffrage THE Supreme Court of the United occupation by an unknown race, Constitution was proposed providing for the the tax payers of McLeod county for shall not be restricted on account of sex, or -*w*- Clerks and Sheriffs of New-York. States has rendered a decision that soldiers being clearly defind as the water subsides. election of Governor by a plurality vote. any other reason that docs not apply to all citizens. his extreme liberality. The body of the work is reserved for A number of private bills were passed who enter soldiers' homes cannot be deprived Another Fusion Representative took his seat ....Mr. Morrill's resolution instructing the election returns from all the States. in the House. A proposition was offered in of their pensions, thus sustaining a former Committee on Finance to inquire into the the latter body to cause the arrest of the Fusion ruling of the Commissioner of Pensions that The Almanac has been compiled practicability of refunding any part of the Charles O'Connor, of New York, Legislature and State officers on the The Minnesota State Forestry Association such pensions should not be paid to the officers public debt at less than four per cent, interest by the Hon Edward McPherson, a one of the greatest lawyers in the was taken from the table ana referred to the charge of treason, but no definite action was of the homes, but to the pensioners has issued the Forest Tree statistician of National reputation, Committee on Finance ...The bill to prevent country, and who was the candidate taken. themselves. Planter's Manual, compiled by their cruelty to animals in transportation was debated. who has conducted the series for of the straight Democracy for President BEFORE the House Committee on Indian O N the 22d the Mississippi Legislature secretary, L. B. Hodges, and a handsome several years. The price remains as in 1872 when that veteran ir Affairs on the 19th General C. B. Fisk HOUSE.Mr. Townshend (111.) introduced elected J. Z. George, the Democratic pamphlet of one hundred and before, twenty five cents for each arraigned the Indian Bureau for incompe a joint resolution proposing a Constitutional Republican Horace Greely gobbled caucus nominee, United States Senator, and seventy-two pages, which is mailed amendment in regard to the election of tency, and charged it with responsibility for recopywith the usual discount to the the Louisiana Legislature elected R. L. Gibson, up most of the Democrats, has President and Vice-President, providing for free to any address on receipt of live the Utc lcvolt. Among the reasons assigned trade. The Almanac for 1880 will also the Democratic candidate, to be their election by a majority of the votes of cently taken occasion to express his cents to prepay postage. by him for the rebellion of that tribe was the people, and for the abolition of the Electoral Senator from that State from March 4, 1883. be sent postpaid t, any address views upon the existing situation of that they were cheated out of their lands College On motion of Mr. Young Mr. George's term will begin in March, 1S81. in the United States, on receipt of political affairs, which is anything (Ohio), an invitation of the Clan-na-Gael Association that the Government failed to pay them THE Maryland Republican State Convention to the House to be present on the occasion the price, and all orders will receive their annuity that from 187ti to 1S7S supplies but re-assuring to his Democratic The President has nominated M. of an addioss by Charles S. Parncll, on to select delegates to the Republican were not furnished them that the sale of immediate attention. brethern. Mr. O'Connor regards the 2d of February, in aid of Ireland, was accepted, C. Russell, formerly of the Lake City National Convention at Chicago will be held arms and ammunition on the White River ard a resolution, offered by Mr Cox, it as absolutely impossible that any Leader but now associate editor of at Frederick City, May 6. The Kentucky Convention was adopted- 96 to 42tendering the hall of reservation had been forbidden, and that one called a Democrat should succeed Grant Leads the Column. for the same purpose is to be held at the Hou^e to Mi. Parncll for his address. the Duluth Tribune, as Register of Agent Meeker was an injudicious and unfit Desires to inform the public that his large new stock of Louisville on the 14th of April. in the coming Presidential contest, SENATE.House bill to admit free of the U. S. Land Office at Duluth. man. Commissioner Hayt denied many of Fall & "Winter Goods duty articles for exhibition at the Millers' and bases his opinion upon the the General's assertions, and attributed the Mr. Mitchel retires from the office The Pioneer Press, which is making Convention at Cincinnati was passed on the LATEK. abuses in the service to his predecessor in office. fact that the Republican party is in 380th. The bill to present cruelty to animals content in knowing that he has a a canvass of the representative A LONDON telegram of the 23d saya in transportation was further debated, and a position to name the thirty-five worthy successor. Shake, Bro. Russell! Republicans of the State as to their then amotion was made and cnriicrl that, in the distress in Ireland was intensifying under electors to which the Empire State THE jury in the case of Rev. Mr. view of tho many amendments made to the the influence of the cold weather. It was Presidential preferences, up to last bill, its importance and the difference of opinion Hajden, on trial at New Haven, Coofi., for is entitled in the electoral college. stated that there were in Dublin alone 4,000 Monday published interviews with as to its efteet, it be recommitted to the the murder of Mary Stannard, after %ein has been received, and respectfully requests an examination of the following He says that the attempted Democratic Committee on Commerce, in oider that a new unemployed workingmen whose families were A meeting of the board of trustees 1,334 persons whose sentiments have prices: out three da} sand three nights, were obliged bill might be reported Bills were introduced suffering from the lack of food. usurpation iu Maine, having Men's and Boys' Suits, by Mr. Paddock to equalize homesteads and of the hospital for the insane at St. been obtained. The whole number to report themselves on the 19th as unable THE Princess Louise left England for for its ultimate purpose the election for the relief of settlers on school lands in Peter, took place Jan. 6. Maj. Strait to agree, and were accotdingly discharged. of towns and cities covered by the Washington Teiritory Messrs. Jacob V. her Canadian home on the 22d. of seven Democratic Presidential For the first three or four ballots after their Adcmeyer and George T. Anthony, recusant was elected president in place of C. count is thirty-three, representing as A a meeting of the Home-Rule witnesses in the IngalN investigation, were electors is a sufficient warrant for retirement they stood at eight and nine for T. Brown, deceased Wm. Schimmel latest styles, a splendid assoitment and good quality, from $2.50 up to S20.00 many counties or nearly half the League in Dublin on the 23d a resolution was disehaiged fiom the rule ot attachment, the acquittal and four and three for conviction, the Republican legislature of New per suit. (In this line wo aie piepared to offer the "public exceedingly liberal tormer hiiMiig given a satisfactoiy explanation, was re-elected secretary and treasurer. whole number in the State. I will adopted by acclamation thanking the people and at the last all but one of the twelve were and the latter having subsequently appeared York to choose thirty-five Presidential inducements, and a saving of at least 20 per cent., as all the clothing sold in of the United States for their sympathy and Messrs. Deuel, Brooks and be noticed by the following that and testified before the committee. ready to bring in a \erdict of acquittal. electors, which it has a consti our Fourteen Stores are nianufactiued by ourselves. Call and examine our noble liberality to the distressed people of Supt. Dr. E. Bowers were ap Grant leads the column, with Blaine A N Oswego (Kansas) dispatch of a HOUSEBil ls and joint resolutions stock and convince yourself that we mean just what we say.) tutional legal and moral right to do. Ireland. pointed a building committee to superintend were introducedby Mr. Culberson (Texas), recent date sa}& negro emigrants from Texas second and Sherman third: Ladies' & Children's Shoes, He is of the opinion that the Democratic THERE were three severe earthquake lor the discontinuance of the National Banking the work on the addition to continued to anive in that county in cjreat GRANT 588 system by Mr. Illlis, appropriating $.")0O,- shocks in Havana on the. night of the 22d and part) has outlived its usefulness numbers on the Missotui, Kansas & Texas KLAINE 341 the Rochester hospital, for which 000 for the suflfeiing people ot Ireland by Mr morning of the 23d. No great damage was and that it has no rii,ht to live, lioring, proposing a Constitutional amendment Railroad, and by trains across the Indian SHERMAN 134 $20,000 was appropriated. done, but the people were greatly frightened, declining that the right of suffrage shall Territory. The winter was mild, but houseroom since it has forsaken the principles HAVES 72 from 25 cents up to $2.50 per pair. be based on citizenship, and that the right of as nothing of the kind had ever before been was not to be had for them. Some which gave it birth. He presents a GARFIELD '33 Our stock in this line is now full and complete and embraces everything citizens to vote shall not be denied or experienced in that city. were living in tents and wagons iu the woods. abiidged by the United States or any State on WASUBURNE 39 During Col. Pf'aender's adminitration generally found in a first-class shoe store, and we are convinced that every- damaging arraignment of his party THE United States Senate was not in account of sex, oi for any ieason not equally Some deaths had taken place, and some suffering WINDOM 22 body will be satisfied with quality and prices. of the State treasury, from January which, coming from a life-Ion^ applicable to a'l eiti/ens of the United States session on the 23d. The Speaker of the fiom poveity. EDMUNDS 17 In Calf-skin and Kip Boots by Mr. Warner (Ohio), providing for paying 11, 1876, to January 10, 1880, Democrat of distinguished ability House announced the appointment of the THE Illinois Stale Board of Agriculture United Sttites bonds maturing in 1880 and 1881. RAMSEY 0 the invested funds enjoyed a remarkable who has no political ambition, cannot following Special Committee on Payments .The report of the Committee on Rules teports that the com crop of the State INUERSOLL 3 of Bounties, Pensions and Back Pay Coff increase. Iu bonds at par, the was further debated in Committee of the be regarded as otherwise than for 1879 amounted to the grand total of 305,- J5RISTOW 3 Whole. roth, Geddes, Myers, McMillan, Harmcr, increase in the permanent school significant. 913,377 bushels, for which the producers received WHEELER 1 SENATE.The Bayard resolution for we have a larger assortment than ever befoie and now offer a splendid pair of Caswell and Thomas. The proceedings in $97,4S3,052. fund was $380,000 in the permanent Oa.ir-sk.in Boots To $2.50 worth CONKLING 4 the withdrawal of the legal-tender qua'ity of Committee of the Whole on the state of the university fund, $68,000 and the United States notes was taken up on the SETII A. TERRY, the Secretary of the CHAMBERLAIN '.'.'.'.5 Union were enlivened by a humorous speech $3.50. 21st, and Mr. Beck made a lengthy speech in Statistics of Minnesota Crops. Territcihl Snmgs, Building & Loan Association in the internal improvements land No choice 25 by Mr. Horr (Michigan), in reply to like witty opposition thereto... Messrs. Edmunds and at Wa-hington, I). ha been declared KipEBoots for $200,^worth $3. Anybody but Grant 10 fund, $130,000a total of $578,000. and personal remarks by Mr. Cox (New York) Gailand were appointed members of the Board to be a detaultei in the sum of $25,000. Nominee of the convention 28 of Visitors to the next annual examination of Pioneer Press. the day before. Adjourned to the 26th. St. Paul Globe cadets at the West Point Militaiy School. Two CHILDREN of A. Wilson set I will be to the interest of even one to call and compare our prices ith- the According to the reports made to MRS. WALLACE, of Indiana Lu flietotliui ithci"s stable at Chatham, Ont., 'Total 1,334 quality of the stock, before purchasing elsew heie. HOUSE.Majori ty and minority reports cinda B. Chandler, of Pennsylvania Susan the State Statistician the average were made on the bill for the reliof of a few (!n- ayo, and weie burned to death. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick of New .A. FTJIR/rHEaR, INDUCEMENT B. Anthony and other delegates to the General Fitz John Portertho majority recommending yield of wheat in Minnesota for the Jersey, who is now inMinnesota on a the adoption of a resolution requesting Women's Suffrage Association, appeared before THE Fusion Senate and House convened MINIVKS0TA NEWS. thirteen years beginning with I860 the President to remit the remainder lecturing tour, has been interviewed a United States Senate Committee on the In Union Hall, at Augusta, Me., on the we offer is, th.it we guarantee every pair ot shoes or boots that we sell, and of tho unexpired sentence which disqualifies and ending with 1878 has ranged 23d, and made arguments in favor of a by a Pioneer Press reporter on the General Porter from holding any office of 20th. In the Senate only a short session was should it happen that one or the other did not gi\c entile satisfaction we -ire from 9.61 bushels per acre in 1876 to trust or profit under the Government of the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution, held and no business of importance was transacted. Presidential question. The General always ready and willing to have tho same lepaired, or wilhenlaee them with Many ises of typhoid f'evcr,diphtheria United States A bill was reported from the providing for the enfranchisement of women. 17.91 bushels per acre in 1868. The In the House resolutions were adopted a new pair. Gloves,' thinks that Grant will be out of the Committee on Appropriations for the payment Hats, Caps, Mittens, and kindred diseases are reported general average of the thirteen years creating a committee to submit certain of fees ot United States Marshals and Deputy A WASHINGTON dispatch of the 23d race long before the convention in the State papers. Diphtheria Marshnls for tho fiscal year ending June 30, questions to the 8upiem.e Court, and a committee represents Secretary Schurz as saying: A has been 15.13 bushels per acre, 1S80, with a pro\ iso that" no part of the money meets, and that Blaine and Sherman seems to pievail eterywheie, Undershirts, Overshirts, to consider the question of pay and certain degree of secrecy is necessary in the ($600,000) hereby appropriated is appropiiated which was exceeded in 1868, '69, '72, will be the contending particulaily in the smaller towns. mileage of members. In the Republican Ute investigation, but Ouray is in no to pay any compons.it ion, fees or expenses of '73, '75, and '76the crops of 1866, Maishals or Deputy Matshals for services rendered candidates, with the chances largely Hou?e a communication was received fiom sense a prisoner. In the opinion of Ouray, in connection with registration or elections '67, '70, '71, '74, '76 and '78 falling Litchfield Independent The opinion Wallace R. White demanding an investigation as well as myself, several things are to be accomplished in favor of the latter. In fact he is under any of the provisions of Title 26, below the general average. This among men who are considered of the chaiges of bribery preferred by the present negotiations: 1. of the itevisod Statutes A fcngthv discussion etc a large assortment and at the lowe st puces. quite confident that Sherman will was had in Committee of thcAVholeon to be judges of the barometer of' against him in the Fusion Legislature. A general average, by the way, i- a To have treaty provisions about the surrender In order that we may the bettei be enabled to serve ou i \\oith\ customers be nominted. the report of the Committee oi. Rules. resolution was adopted declaring the State of offenders carried out, so that the grain prices seoms to be that in May good ways short of the common estimates and the public geneially we have added to our otheiwie laige stock asplend- Government fully established, and denouncing participants in the White River murders can SENATE.Resolutio ns we're adopted id assoitment of orJune,or at the opening ot* lake navigation of wheat crops, but it a^ree m0% all other bodies pretending to be pai of on the 22 calling on the Secretary of the Interior be tried. 2. To make such arrangement A again, prices will go up to a Charley Gilman hist Thursday afternoon closely with the facts which statisticians for information as to what grants of the State Government as unconstitutional. with the Utes as will avert from them higher figure than it now has fallen public lands made b\ act3 of Congress to railroad took the prescribed oath of have patiently gathered for Four members of the Fusion House appeared the injuries that are threatened to comp inies, or to states or Territories in from office, filed it with the proper officers, many years in all wheat producing and took part in the proceedings. The safe be inflicted upon them by the border population aid ol ueh companies I cumin incomplete by in the office of the Sectetary of State was of Colorado, and which certainly and thereby beenme duly qualified ieason ol the 1 uluie of the giantees or bencficiancs countries and will be appreciated accordingly The Jesuit Fathers of Burlington, to complv with the teiins of such opened by machinists. There were no valuable would come if the present boundaries of the for the discharge of the duties by the fact-loving readers grants et. and whether anv member ol the Iowa, will give a nine day's mission and are now prepared to offer the finest assoitment of CaUco new natterns papers in it, nor the seal of the State or reservation were preserved. This accomplished, lliern of Lieut. Governor. Mr. Gilman of the Globe. Board oi itilinii Commissi nis bad become and best quality, at 5} ft and iV cen ts per ^.ud iu the Benton,Carver county,Catholic official election returns. A new seal was ordered the present difficulties will pass mtcicstid in Ifdiim contiacts The Day aid was interviewed by a Dispatch representative The average yields of grain and U/tblenchtd and bltadud Muslin, in any quality, at 0, 7, 8 and 8}A cents by the Legislature. over without an Indian war, which will be a chinch, in the German language, Finance hit ion ua-. itirt her debated Adjoined to whom Mr. Gilman potatoes in Minnesota the last three ti tiic2btll. great benefit to the country generally. 3. O N the 20th the Harrisburg (Pa. commencing January 25thShako- Giiurham* in the latest patenis, at tt, 7. 8, 9 and 10 cen ts per yaul expressed himself as not at all alarmed To secure for them full compensation for seasons are reported as follows: Grand Jury again found true bills against HOUSE.The Buckner Bank-Reserve 1 Argus. Flaaiid*, Uut,-rproofs% a Luge assoitment and at very low nrices every piece of land they may cede to the by Mr. Barnum's contest, and Kcinblc and several prominent politicians 1870. 1877. 1878. bill, requiring National Banks to keep half Axel Thorn berg, formerly of Red thought it would be a good thins United States, and a safe and advantageous and legislators for corrupt solicitations and their reserves in coin, wa9 taken up, and, after Wheat, bushels 9.61 18.78 12.51 91 10 up to SM.OO. Laidu's Cloak?, latest shies, liom S I 75 up to $on Of i bribery of members of the Legislature in the settlement for the future." Wing and a member of Company debate, an amendment requiring banks to for the State to have the question Oats, bushels 23.04 32. IU 38.0.3 all sizes and patterns. interest of the Pittsburgh Riot Losses bill. keep their coin reserves in their own aults K. First Minnesota regiment, died MR. EDISO N, replying to certain at issue judicially settled. Coin,bushels 25.84 23 47 3-i.i'U The bills first found were quashed for informality. A line assortment of childi en's under clothing, from the smallest to tb was rejected33 to 70. A vote was then taken French critics who had expressed a belief that in Chicago January 17th of diphtheria barley, bushels 22 70 20.37 20.95 laigest kind, from 20 cents u] to 50 cent s. smallest to the on the engrossing and thud reading oi the bill, his carbon horse-shoes were not durable, He was forty years and nine which resulted in 79 yeas to 158 na\sthe Rye, bushels 14.21 14.38 15.99 Ladies' under clothing from 50 cents up to 1.50 per suit. THE Legislature of Maryland has stated on the 23d that the lamp in his workshop The President has appointed the measure being thus defeated Mr. Singleton months old at the time of his death. iJuckwheat, bushels 7.23 11.07 9.99 elected Mr. Arthur Gorman (Democrat) to presented a petition of r0 s Idlers of Illinois which had burned th greatest length of following named gentlemen as census Beans, bushels 7.48 4.70 12 52 He settled in Bed Wing 23 years asking lor tho passage of the Weaver bill, and the United Senate Senate, to succeed Mr. time showed no perceptible decrease of electrical areaGL4 requesting soldiers alt over the country to organise supervisors of the three Minnesota a Potatoes, bushels..75.75 62.00 97.12ago. Our goods are new, not shelf-worn, and p, i, Whyto, whose term expires on the 4th of c.s so sw,tlemt low th we resistance. He denied that he parted and keep a recoi d, for future reference, expect a huge patronage. n*.. ,'y s"" districts: of mombei8 of Congress who may vote against March, 1881. with any of his stock during the late extravagant MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. that bill.... Tho question of the revision of the Wm. Tenney, of Pl.iinview, while A CHINAMAN who was to have been 1st District, A. A. Crandall, Owatonna boom in prices. Rules was lurther debated in Committee of Blue Earth, Hennepin, Le Sueur, dSK&TSftE.'25SKUr insane built a scaffold eight feet the Wholo. 2d District, C. W Johnson, executed at Portland, Oie., on the 20th, committed THE Fusion Legislature of Maine Nicollet and Wright counties are high, with the intention of hanging suicide the night before by strangling TheMinneapolis 3d District, Gen. C. C. met at the usual hour on the 23d. leading off in the new farm industry, THE OLD WORLD. Fall and Winte Suit8sill himself in his cell himfcelf. He was found the end Andrews, St. Paul. standing committees were announced in the sugar Caiie growing. A a meeting of the Council of tho l"ee A Los TINOS telegram of the 18th speak of a rope, by his brother, and was th Senate. The questions for submission to the The pay of each is but $500, but stock Home-Rule League In Dublin on the 17th a The grasshopper counties? are gaining says Chief Douglas came to i liief Sh iwana afterwards pl ced in the Insane asylum Supreme Court were taken up in the House, i he patronage in the selection of ou resolution was passed thanking the people of no's camp on the 14th two miles below ^vantages from their past afflictions. debated and tabled until the 25th. The Republican in Rochester. and overcoats, which are madme up according to the latest fashion enumerators is considerable. Brown Ameiica for their prompt aid to the distressed the agency, and sent him to the office for rations. exainatio Senate passed an order for the examination They are leading in dairy in Ireland. county belongs to Mr. Crandall's Major Sherman, in charge, lcfused tliemwlVe?bi tor of the accounts of the State Treasurer. A disastrous fire nt Janesville products, in the proportion of stock CHINA and Japan advices, received his request, and on the 17th Douglas came to district. Res-oeotfuily, The House passed a bill to amend the last Thursday morning destroyed to capital invested in farming, in tree on the 19th, report the destruction by fire on the agency and renewed his demand iu person. Constitution by providing that, a plurality several stores, inflicting a loss of over planting and in other good and profitable December of one-half of the city of Hakodate, He was again refused, which created vote for Governor shall elect. White, the Fusion The list ot census supervisors has 15,000. in the latter country. The number of CHEAP CHARLEY much dissatisfaction among both the Uucompaligre works. Treasurer, refused to deliver his office to been published. The appointees are houses burned was 2,300, and about thirty and White River Utes. There During 1879, in the State of Minnesota, the Republican Treasurer. At a late hour Somebody at St. Peter stole Ann persons perished in the flames. Tokio, Japan, was much uneasiness among the Indians in very good and competent men for the on the night of the 23d the Republicans at 28,000 acres of prairie lands Eliza Young's overshoes, which she was also visited by a most destructive conflagration regard to the pending negotiations at Wash positions but the figuring by which Augusta received intelligence that the FuBionists were planted with forest trees, and on the 26th of December. Fifteen left at the head of the court house ington, on account ot designing parties having the lines of the census districts have intended to seize the State-House rows of trees were planted along thousand houses were destroyed and over 50,- circulated a report that as soon as Ouray stairs as she entered the hall. and burn the residences of their opponents. been arranged so as to embrace different 000 people rendered homeless. The loss of rerutned the Utes must go. country highways to the extent ot CORNER MINN & CENTER STREETS, NEW ULM, MINN. The Governor and Inspector-General discussed A Quaker colony contemplates locating territory from the three congressional life was something over 100. 280,945 rods, or about 878 miles. THE Cincinnati Times of the 21st the situation huriicdly, and finally in this State. Negotiations districts in our State, A PARIS dispatch of the 20th announces says it had positive information from author The most of this tree planting was called out three companies of militia, to be are in progress for the purchase of which would obviously be the most WM. KIESLIXG. the death from pneumonia of Jules tative sources that the National Democratic used as a ganisnn at the Capitol. in the southwestern counties. R. KIESLINO 30,000 acres of land for this purpose, Favre, the French statesman. He was seventy-one H. KELLER. natural and acceptable division, will Convention will be held at Music Hall There are 63,427 bearing grape Kiesling, Keller & Go. HCEJISCHELER years old. in Cottonwood county. iu that city. THE MARKETS. not fail to attract attention. The vines and 258,746 bearing apple trees A ROME telegram of the 20th says second distiict evidently doesn't AMO NG the Executive documents laid NEW YORK, January 23. Flour- It is said that anew iron furnace iu the State. The- growing apple the Pope was surprised and indignant at Cardinal before the National House of Representatives weigh much in Washington.[Faribault White Wheat Extra, $6.25@6 75. is among the assured projects at Duluth Wheat trres (excluding nuiseries,) number McCloskey's reception of Parnell in on the 21st was a communication from the No. 2 Chicago Spring, $1.39$1.40 No. 3 Republican. and that it will be in blast New York. 179. Secretary of the Treasury stating that the Milwaukee, $130@1.40. Oats Western about the 1st of June. It will embody A BERLIN dispatch of the 21st says Uuited States Sub-Treasurer at New York There are forty-six cheese factoiies Mixed, 47K@4S#e. CornWestern Mixed, DEALERS I the most approved methods for the Schlcswig Deputies who, since the annexation had for some time employed the New York 59)i@t50c. PorkMess, $12.60@12.65. Lard Fifteen Dead Millionaires of IVtw DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, in the State. of their province to Germany, had Clearing-House to facilitate the transaction making charcoal iron. I connec-. $7.90. Cattle$7.75@10.50 for Common York. There was an increase of sheep in refused to take the oath of allegiance to the of his business. That arrangement with the to Extra. Sheep*4.5o@6.25. Hogs$4.50 tion with it charcoal kilns are to be the State for 1879, as compared with Emperor William, and who had consequently Clearing-House was entered into in November, @4.90. The New York correspondent of constructed at a cost of $24,000 1878, of 8,120, but a falling off in been debatred from taking their seats in the 1S7S, after he had obtained the verbal READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, EAST LIBERTY, Pa.Cattle -Best, the Troy Times gives the following with a capacity for turning out 4,000 the wool clip of nearly 20,000 pounds Reichstag, had intimated their willingucss to opinion of the Attorney-General that such an $5.00@5.25 Fair to Good, $4 00@4.80. list of noted capitalists of New York, bushels of charcoal daily. comply with the prescribed formality. arrangement would not be contrary to law. whiih, if not attributed to errors in HogsYorkers, $4.50@4.65 Philadelphias, who died the past year, i\itlithe A man giving his name as F. D. THE Spanish Cortes on the 21st passed A TELEGR AM received at the Interior returns, must be taken as showing $4.70@4.85. Sheep$3.50@5.50. amount of cash they could not take Fish, of Chippewa Falls, attempted the bill for the abolition of slavery in Cuba, Depaitment in Washington on the 21st states that sheep raisers are looking to the Laydies & Gent BALTIMOR E, Md.CattleBest quality, with them: by yeas, 230 nays, 10. that Walter R. Irwin, of Illinois, Chief of the suicide at Minneapolis on Wednesday $4.50 5.25 Medium, $3.00 4.00. butchers as well as the wool buyers. Private Land Division of the General Land Commodore Vanderbilt, railway king ?*o,C00,000 UNDERWEAR HogsGood, $5.75 6.50. SheepGood, CABUL dispatches of the 22d say another night, by bleeding himself to And by the way, St. Paul has been Wm. B. Astor, real estate lord 60,000,800 Office, was found dead in bed at Mobile on rising was impending in Afghanistan. $4.25@5.50. NOTIONS & death. When discovered he svas in AlexnnderT. Stewart, autocrat of dry for two or three seasons quite well the morning of that day. The natives under Mahommed Jans to the goods 35,0C0,CO0 CHICAGO.WheatNo. 2 Spring, a semi-unconscious condition and Trimming supplied with good fat mutton. Peter Gcelet o-LA,^ number of 40,000 were assembling with the THE Maine Republican Legislature $1.17@1.17^ cash *1.17&@U7# for February. very weak. A very ardent love letter, Robert Goelet 2...000 00) avowed object of exterminating the British. elected Samuel A. Holbrook S^a'e Tieasurer Corn closed at 37^"@37^c for Charles Morgan, shipping merchant. 10,000,000 dated Jackson,"Mich., which is The situation was thought to be extremely on the 21*t. No other business of importance Alexander Stuart, sugar refiner. 5,500,000 No. 2 cash 37^@37^c for February. Oat sNo. The Tribune Almanac for 1880. William C. Khinelander, real estate lord 3,."00,) critical. thought to throw some light on the was transacted. The Fusion House met in 2, 33@.i3#c cash Seller Februarv, Unlaundried James Brown, banker 5,000,000 Union Hall, and a motion was entered to reconsider mystery, signed "Mrs. Fi-h, Courtland Parker, retired wealth 2,000,000 33^@33#c. RyeNo. 2, 76@76}c. Bar- A CONSTANTINOPLE dispatch of the John W. Chandler married Astor's granddaughter the vote ordering the preparation of SIIIU'J'S, 22d says the famine in Mosul was so severe leyNo. 2 cash, 7S@7SJc. Mess Pork was found on his person. The simple announcement that 1,500,000 and General questions for submission to the Supreme that the people were selling their children to $12 70@i2.80 cash. Laid, $7 45@7.50 cash John Q. Jones, Chemical bank cashier 2,500,000 the Tribune Almanac for 1880 is The annual convention of the Merchandise. Court, and on this motiou several members procure food. Col. Van Beuren, real estate lord 1,000,000 ButterGood to Fancy, 23@34c. Eggs, David Leavitt, financier 3,000,000 now ready is the only hint which the 6pokc and said the people had bad enough of State Wool Growers' Association 14@loc. Cattle Extra Beeves, $5.20@ A N Odessa telegram of the 22d says Benjamin Winthrop, retired 1,000,000 HIGllEbT Supreme Coiut partisan opinions. The Fusion American public requires in reference convened in Minneapolis on Wednesday. 5.70 Choce, $4.70@5.00 Good, $4 35 it was believed that ihat city had been undermined Market pi ice Secretary of State issued a notice that he Total to this annual register. This 4.G0 Medium Grades, $4.00@4.25 Butchers'Stock, Some twenty-five leading by the Nihilists, and that its destruction $230,000,000 paid for had established an office outside of the $2.40@3.65 Stock Cattle, $2.65 was not far distant. A commission is the only Almanac published in the growers were present at the opening Produce, State House, had possession of the great seal @3.75. HogsGood to Choice, $4.00@4.S0. had been formed to conduct a subterranean United States that has a National among whom was General Le Due, The situation in Maine at latest of the State, and notified /.ll persons having SheepPoor to Choice, $4.00@5.25. investigation. reputation. The eclectic principle United States Commissioner of Agriculture. CORDM&,CENTRESTR H1W f/LM.MKN business with the Department to direct their accounts remained unchanged. The lies at the base of a thoroughly digested Among other things, the correspondence to him. In the evening the troops are still guarding the State THE NEW WOKLD. Republicans of Augusta held a meeting to The New York Times, in a leads Almanac The Tribune Almanac directors of the association were instructed House but it is thought that by today WILLIAM. M. LEEDS, formerly Chief congratulate themselves upon the victory J.B.Arnold, ing article on the Presidency, makethe to circulate petitions and does not have encyclopsedic Clerk of the Indian Bureau of the Interior most of the counted in Fusionists they had achieved. Mr. Blaine presided and C. F. HELD, following flattering allusion to Department, was before the House Committee use all other honorable means to influence aims. I is a common-sense manual will have gone home and those made the prircipal speech. on Indian Affairs on the 17th. He attributed Gen. Grant: legislation in favor of paying of American politics intended for legally elected will take seats in the the disaffection of the Utcs to the EX-PRESIDENT GRANT and party Dealer in I bounties for the destruction of There is an instructive spectacle actual use by a practical public. State House legislature. The Republican Undertaker and Dealer in inattention of Commissioner Hayt to their reached Havana, Cuba, on the morning of the wolves. Arrangements were made in this country just at this time. The general Table of Contents of COOKING & EATING STOVES programme as outlined last ALL HUD O FnRWTlE condition, claims and necessities. He assigned, i* 82d. As the steamer entered the port, it was to hold public sheep shearings during Haifa dozen or more conspicuous the present issue will be familiar to among reasons and causes for disaffection, Monday morning is as follows: After boarded by a representative of the CaptainGeneral the summer, after which the failure of the Indian Bureau to send politicians aspire to the highest the public. After the calendar and General Arias, the Civil Governor HARDWARE, hearing what the Supreme Court Proprietor and Manufacturer of to Indians subsistence, supplies and agricultural meeting adjourned. of the Province, who tendered to General glace that American ambition can pages and and astronomical observations has to say regarding the Fusionist THE FARMESR KRRIEXD implements as it had agreed to do prohibition Grant the hospitalities of the city and an attain. They lose no occassion for is placed a digest of the public statement, Governor Davis will issue Tin-ware & Farming Implements. FANNING MILL. by the Department of the sale of abode in the palace. The party will leave for bidding for popular favor they are a proclamation commanding the dispersion laws of the regular and extra sessions arms and ammunition upon their reservation, Vera Cruz, Mexico, on the 12th of February, NEW 17L9I PRODUCE KliUKCT. The shop is in charge of an experienced hand ready to use all the arts and artifices of the Fusionist government, ot Congress, witn summaries leaving them under UMS necessity of traveling but before leaving will visit Hayti and other Mho gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware The best fanning mill iu tUe ninety miles tc attain the (to them) necessities that their trade has taught them in and if any one persists in exercising of the party platforms adopted in his special attention. All work warranted. West India islands. Store and Factory on Centre .ictt of life, as, without arms and ammunition order to gain their object. The administrative or legislative functions CorrecUa weekly by R. PrsrrsKLc 1879 and the Constitutional Amendments Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. A WASHINGTON dispatch of the 22d near City Mill. for hunting, they were unable to sustain people know this, and dislike it, and to arrest him immediately. Wheat "No. 1 No. 2 90 enacted and sanctioned in states that the President had withdrawn the NewCIm Minn. themselves upon their reservitions the delay N EW ULM, M?.xx. 3 80 No. 4 Probably the Governor will give the the only hope of success that any nomination of William P. Seymour as Census various States. The chapter on the of the Department in furnishing their supplies Plour, per bbl S6.007.0C Supervisor for the Sixth District of Indiana. NEW Fusionists not over twenty-four one of them can have is in forcing elections of United States Senators to starving White River Utcs, and notice H.WERRING, Oats, per bushel 20 25 COMMISSIONER HAYT on the 22d corrcloded hours warning. _,, -1 given in two successive annual reports by a choice between two of their own is next in order, and is followed by Barley, per bushel 2025 his statements, which embodied a Wagon & Smith Shop Indian Commissioner Hayt that he proposed class. At the same moment, a citizen a table of the electoral vote for President Corn per bushel 18 general defense of his administration, before their removal to Indian Territory, without of the republic, known for his from 1864 and lists of the DEALEE I S Beans, per bushel 1.25 the House Committee on Indian Affairs. making any mention of any proposition to It is really amusing to see how great achievements and admired for principal executive, departmental, Potatoes, per bushel, 18 compensate them for their lands. Lieutenant Cherry, of the Fifth Cavalry, Ps?h a-jR. Dry Boods, Notions, Boots & Shoes some of the country**Slocums" strive unhanding simplicity and directness diplomatic and ^judicial officers. Hams, per ft 7 Adjutant of Thornburgh's command, gave an Promptly nd 1,n to secure the county printing and Cheese per fc 20 interesting history of the military movements, of character, is likely to be carried A WIDOW WOMAN named Mrs. Margaret Among the Government, commercial shop on State streeta,rl andlare prepared todrillalJ Newagon a warr,te, the, rtP8,\ yA^LkK,n Tumy, aged seventy years, died on the ,wor Lard per ft 10 but expressed no opinion as to any remote have their papers declared "the official GROCERIES, back to a position for which he will and miscellaneous statistics are re 17th, at her home in Walnut Hills, near Cincinnati, waj be kept on hand. A kird patioWe napectfully cause of the outbreak. Rye flour, per bbl 4.00 8 organ" of their respective not speak a word or raise a finger, tables relating to railroad mileage I solicited. Medietas & Farming Implimentes. from the effects of voluntary starvation. THE taking Salt, per bbl 1.50 0f testimony, before the counties. Quite a strife has been, in spite of the politicians and all the and business, imports and exports, J. Lauterbach & B. Grueneufelder. She had been a sufferer for years from Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections, Butter, per lb.. 13 going on in McLeod county, result, machinery with which they incumber iron ship-building since 1870, revenues dyspepsia, and a few weeks ago recovered iu the 8pofford-Kellogg case closed on Golaen Gate, Minn. Honey, per lb 18 ing in the commissioners awardiu the way. eek in your own town. Term* indf 6 outfl from a serious illness, but the attack had I and expenditures since 1875,ap- the 23d, and counsel were allowed two weeks Eggs, per dozen 10 Highest mart-et price paid for product ree.Addre.H.HaH tCo .Fcrlland,*! W- *2&sr mgr~ zzzzhc'r*-'