New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 3, 1880 · Page 1 of 4
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*&."* '??i'&. 1 ^1P rt7 i.'e--. s^^fiS? tJEW REVIE WKWEfiESDAY MARCH 371880. i&*t 4* 1 s R. KIESLING* I., weie burned a few days ago, and John ure about it ir its color, which is considerably "If heaven has lost and hell has won Postmaster-General Key has The seventy delegates from New jtjfett i&lm |Utttaw* WM. KIESLING. Shay, a stableman, was burned to death while darker than that of the genuine. The HOSBSCHELEB. On whom doth rest the mortal sin." York to the National Bepnblican again called time on the Southern H. KELLER. trying to get the horses out of the burning Eiesling, Eeller & Co. paper crumples with a snap when handled, They who of old did bend the convention area unit for Grant. brigadiers. Th great increase of building. and the dark fiber lines, instead of being oak dreamed not of the rebound. mai^ "facilities in the West has resuited worked into the paper, as in a genuine bill, STEW -CTXAC, a-sxarar. ill the expenditure in seven O N the 24th M. Lesscps, the distinguished 1 If the worst shall come to this nation are simply printed on the face in imitation of The Waseca Leader says that French civil engineer and builder and to the cause of human progress, months of nearly the-whole appropriation the correct thing. There area number of of the Suez Canal, reached New Tork from there is a report in circulation that Wednesday, March 3d, 1880. minor discrepancies which are readily detect- history will show no closer for the year, and in order Panama, where he had been engaged in the Gov. Pillsbury has offered the position DEALE RS IX e4dseries," on closer examinationloweThe word for instance, in the cente of relation of cause and effect than preliminary surveys of a ship canal across the to keep within the appropriations, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, of Warden of the State prison 4 Isthmus, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific the treachery of the second district Mr. Key issued an order that service NEWS SUMMARY. to T. J. Williams, of Mankato. the bill, is made up of letters fully a. third Oceans. The canal will cost, according to and the baleful and baneful on all star mail routes (those larger than those in the genuine, while the his estimates, about $150,000,000, and the triumph of the rebel democracy. off of lines of railroads) be reduced words at the top, "Engraved and Printed at time required for its completion will be eight READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, The Wahpeton Gazette says that It is significant and prophetic that Bureau Engraving and Printing," tip over to one trip per week after March years. M. de Lesseps will remain in the within the last eighteen months, Important Intelligence from AllParte. aitil they almost assume the italic character in all tlie votes on revision of the 1st. Nothing could have beeu United States about two months, visiting 172 bears and between 250 and 300 whereas in the genuine they are very clearly Chicago and San Francisco before taking his rules, Poehler has gone with his more effective on Congress, and on wild cats have been killed on the Roman. The number, too, is even, when on leave. party in every effort made by them last Thursday the House passed the CONGRESSIONAL. the note with this letter it should be odd. sheep ranch of Hanson, Porter & THE late Superintendent of the Shepherd's to maintain their power, under deficiency, bill and, should the Sen* SENATE.Only a short session wai Russ, Humboldt county, California. & GSQc Fold in New York City, who was sentenced FOREIOH IKTKIXieKVCE. those rules to stop the wheels of held on the 23d, a motion being adopted to adjourn ate concur, the order will no doubt to imprisonment for maltreating and UNDERWEAR IT was reported from St. Petersburg in respect to the memory of George government unless their political be rescinded. starving the children in his charge, sought his Washington. on the 23d that, since November last, over NOTIONS & riders shall be accepted both by release by writ of habeas corpus on the 24th, The Riyer Falls, (Wis.) Journal 40,0xi0 persons had died in Central Russia from HOUSE.Among the bills introduced their opponents and the executive. Trimming were the following: Organizing a Court of On Monday Feb. 13th, while the but Judge Donahue dismissed the proceedings diphtheria. remarks, would Grant be given Pensions, to consist of a Chief-Justice and four on bearing, and remanded Mr. Cowley to family of Angus King, at Graham, NOTIFICATIO NS have been sent to White wan the first place on the Republican Assistant Justices, who shall receive an annual the custody of the Sheriff. salary of $4,000 each to provide for the introduction General Gourko at St. Petersburg that they Lake townish, were eating dinner, MINNESOTA HEWS. ticket under the plea that "backbone and cultivation of the cinchona plant A LAR GE part of the business portion need not trouble themselves about an illumination one of the children pricked Mrs. is wanted, consistency should in the United States placing on the free list Unlaundried^ of the village of Brewsters', N. Y., was on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the papers suitable for books und newspapers King in one of the fingers of the be observed by giving Chamberlain, burned on the night of the 23d. Loss, $160,- SHIRTS, Czar's coronation, as the Nihilists are preparing abolishing the tax on tobacco establishing a A few days ago a horse belonging rtght hand with a fork. The skin Pension Commission, to consist of six members of Maine, the second place." and General 000. for such an illumination on that occasion to a Catholic priest ran away in and to continue for three years for taxation was barely broken, but a red mark Merchandise. as has not been equaled since the burning of THE United States Assistant Treasurer of lands granted by Congress to aid in Jordan and attempted to cross the soon extended up the arm and across Rome. at New York opened proposals on the the construction of certain railroads At the A locomotive on the Pennsylvania railroad track just in front of a passing IIIG II E S the breast. The aim and breast expiration of the morning hour, public business 25 for the sale to the Government of $1,000,- RECENT floods in Tripoli have de railroad made the fastest run was suspended and memorial addresses train. The engine picked up Market price 000 of 1380-81 bonds. The offerings aggregated swelled and finally turned black. stroyed 1,500 houses and many lives. were delivered upon the late A. M. Lay, ot on record, a few days ago. I was the horse, carried it to the bridge $0,885,450, and the Secretary accepted paid for Mrs. King died on Sunday last and Missouri, speeches being made by Messrs. THE explosion at the Winter Palace, ordered from the round-house to $2,000,000, all six per cents. Knott, Phillips, Clark and Davis. and dumped it into the creekdead. Produce, St. Petersburg, so affected the mind of Baron was buried on Monday. Dr. Kilhem, SENATE. A number of petitions were the scene of an accident, and ran IN State Convention at Montpelier on Von Scbell, one of the Czar's privy counselors, The sudden death of Dr. Wm of Heron Lake, who attended GOB MIN N &,CENTR E STR HEW ULM MIKB presented on the 24th askinjr a reduction of the 25th the Vermont Republicans elected sixty miles in forty-five minutes that he has since committed suicide. McKenus of Caledonia is announced. the case pronounced it a case of duty on chemicals used in the manufacture John Gregory Smith, Frederick Billings, J. General Trepoff has been appointed Military and eight seconds. of paper Mr. Booth, from the Committee He was holding a postmortem blood poisoning. What was still W. Stewart and George W. Hooker as dclegates-at-large. Governor of the Palace, vice General Delsalle, on Public Lands,- reported, with an amendment, Closing Out! examination on the body of Simon more singular about the affair, IJdrs. to the Republican National who was paralyzed by the explosion. the Senate bill to reduce the price of public lands within railroad limits.... Mr. Butler, Convention, and adopted a platform. A resolution Altsman when he cut one of his King was impressed from the first The American navy, notwithstanding ON the 24th the German Reichstag from the Committee on Civil Service and was also adopted presenting George fingers with the scalpel and died that it would result in death, and Retrenchment, to whom was referred the memorial the millions of dollars adopted, by a large majority, a resolution directing F. Edmunds as a suitable person to be made relative to alleged violations of the from the deadly effects. selected the spot where she wished to the suspension of proceedings agaiust that have been lavished upon it, is law and Civil Service rules in connection with the candidate of the Republican party for the Providence Custom-Housc, reported the Socialist Deputies. be buried.Worthington Advance. $261.50 was subscribed at Shakopee pronounced by the naval confmittee nnxt President a bill prohibiting officers and employe* LIBERIA has annexed the Kingdom to the Irish relief fund. Pretty almost worthless for all fighting of, and claimants against, or corporations ON the 25th, Rev. A W Paige, of of Medina, which lies on its interior frontier. created or aided by, the United good for a town of its size. purposes, and Senators Edmunds New Haven, Conn., pleaded guilty to the States, and contractors under the United ACCORDI NG to a St. Petersburg telegram Messrs. Parnell and Dillon have States, from contributing money for any charge of sending obscene letters through the and Thurman say that the The Southern Minnesota Masonic of the 24th three hundred persons had political purposes. Mr. Butler also announced no reason to complain of ther reception mail and was fined 200 and costs. old tubs are not even fit to carry that there would be a minority Relief Association has been incorporated. been arrested on suspicion of complicity in in Minnesota. From the report on the matter The House resolution THE New York State Republican food across the water to the starving THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Its place of business is to the Winter Palace conspiracy. in regard to the memory of the late Convention convened at TJtica on the 25th, moment they entered the State at Irish^ A. M. Lay was received, and eulogies were THE French Government has finally be Rochester, and its aims and objects and organized by the choice of Hon. Charles pronounced by Messrs. Cockrell, Kirkwood La Crescent, until the close of the declined to extradite Hartmann, unless his are the same as those of other and Vest. E. Smith as Chairman. There was a quarrel magnificent meetings in St. Paul ai.d complicity in the Moscow outrage be fully Canadian annexation to the mutual relief associations incorporated over the admission of delegates from Oneida WlfcTTEfc GOODS HOUSE.Mr. Springer, Chairman of Minneapolis, their journey was a proven. the Committee on Elections, submitted a majority United States has an organ in County, but it was settled by admitting the by members of the Masonic report of that Committee relative to continued ovation. They were welcomed A BERLIN telegram of the 24th says delegation Leaded by Senator Conkling. Montreal, published every month. the Pennsylvania contested election case of order the announcement of the revival of trade in by all classes with an enthusiasm Resolutions pledging the Electoral vote o. Curtin vs. Yokum, declaring the election While it recognizes the fact that null and void, and remitting tho question The Minnesota Board of Managers the United States had caused a very sensible the State to ex-President Grant declaring that did not examine their credentials die United States are in no hurry the people of tho district. The minority report, "Will To closed out that the New York Republicans reposed absolute increase of emigration to the latter country of Congressional Home Missions as representatives of Irish submitted by Mr. Calkins, declares to extend their borders, it maintains trust in his honesty, his fidelity, his A DUBLIN dispatch of the 25th says Yokum entitled to the seat ...Mr. Blount, held a monthly meeting on nationality, but accepted them at that Canada will always from the Appropriations Committee, reported serene Judgment and solid Intelligence insisting that, at Pontadoan, in County Armagh, Ireand, AT 10 PER CENT. BELOW COST! Tuesday, at which the plans for the the" Stai- Servioe" Deficiency bill, which their own rating. The reception that the objection to a third Presidential remain unprogressive and neglected a tenant-right meeting had been attacked was ordered printed and recommitted....A ensuing year were discussed. It was not all a barren compliment either. term applied only to a third consecutive message was received from tho President by a mob composed of Orangemen until she asks and obtains admittance was determined to undertake the transmitting a communication from the Attorney-General term, and instructing the delegates to the National Minnesota has given out of irmed with bludgeons, who stormed the platorm to the great Republic. At the Store of relative to the appropriation Convention to use their most earnest raising in this State, of $6,000, to its abundance to supply Ireland's and swept from it the speakers and oficers for United States Marshals. In the communication and united efforts to fecure the nomination Mr. Devens calls attention to the be devoted to the home mission of the meeting, and afterward assailed need with a spontaneity that is CHEA CHAELEY, fact that tho Marshals and their deputies had of Ex-President U. S. Grant, were adopted he tenant-righters. A number of the latter work. The collection of that sum more admirable than prudent. The served since la-t July without compensation, A large tenantr-ight meeting near amid considerable confusion. A motion to vere seriously wounded. and had advanced sums necessary to be expended is to be divided among the five conferences sum realized by sale of seats and Portadown, Armah county, Ireland, strike out the name of General Grant ami in order that processes of courts O N the 25th a Greek was arrested at in the State, each of which contributions in St. Paul amounted should not fail. He had been informed, however substitute that of James G. Blaine was defeated, Tuesday the 24th ult.. was attacked Constantinople for having in his possession tliat they had reached the limit of their by a vote of yeas, 180 nays, 217. A is to apportion the sum to be gathered to nearly or quite $2,500, while the by three thousand Orangemen arm- capacity to thus conduct troir ollices, and expressed in infernal machine" designed to annihiltte motion instructing the delegates to vote for hope that Congres" would, as soon contributions in Minneapolis, Winona by each congregation. "d with bludgeons, who stormed the Sultan. as possiblo, show them that their conlldenoe Blaine if General Grant were not nominated and Fairbault will swell the he platform'and dispersed the meeting. ACCORDI NG to a Lahore (India) telegram had n-t been mi-placed The quest! of was tabled on motion of Senator Conkling. total to about $5,000. the revision of tho rules was further considered of the 25th another battle had been Twenty tenant-righters were The delegates-at -large were elected as follows: THE MARKETS. in Committee of the Whole. ought at Herat between the Cabul and Heat eriously injured. The Orange party Roscoe Conkling, A. B. Cornell, C. A. Arthur SENATE.On the 25th the bill to remove troops, in which the former were worsted. NEW VOKK, February 28,1880. and James D. Warren. Presidential Electors considered the meeting to be of a the disabilities of James Monroe Holskell, A Windom Boom. LIVE STOCKCattle $7 50 @*10 25 of Baltimore, was. by unanimous consent, and a State Central Committee were also ap- A VIENNA dispatch of the 26th say a seditious character. Sheep 5 00 tl 75 taken up. Mr. Hoiskell served in the ising of the Mussulman population had occurred Hojrs 4 87*4^ 5 20 ONE thousand employes of the Harmony Confederate army when a boy, and, under FLOUltGood to Choice 5 80 8 00 in the Kirdualy district in Roumelia Section 1,218 of the Revised Statutes, is ineligible mills at Cohocs, N. Y., struck for an WHKAT-No. 2 Chicago 1 41 42tf The Farmington Press says that A majority of the delegates elected to appointment in tho army. An advance of ten per cent, in their wages and COHNWestern Mixed 57!4 59 O N the 26th the Dublin Freeman's amendment was offered by Mr. Garland repealing at an informal gathering of representative in Indiana to the Republican National OATS-Western Mixed 47 48 one hour instead ol thirty minutes for dinner, ttmrnal, which had been silent regarding Par- section 1,218 of tho Revised Statutes, RYEWestern 94 men at that place on Saturday, convention, are uninstructed, on the 20th. which amendment was agreed to, and, the i'11'scourse in America, published a leader PORKMess 11 87!'i. 12 00 question being on the third reading of the bill, the 21st ult., there was a iflfl it is claimed by the Blaine men LAKD-Steam 7 72^ 7 75 lenouncing that agitator in the most stinging nE Rhode Island Republican State ft was determined in the ailirmativeG*i to 23 CHEESE 11 (3 u% serious proposition, acceded to by ernis. The Journal denies Paruell's statenent hat the delegation is almost a unite Convention for the nomination of State officers a strict party vote, tho Democrats voting yea WOOLDomestic Fleece 45 80 and the Republicans nay. The question then concerning the Duchess of Marlbor- all, to urge the claims of Hori.Wm. and the appointment of delegates to tl for their favorite, but Representative CHICAGO. being on the passage of the bill, a lively debate 'Ush's Committee, and characterizes his ataek BEEVESExtra $5 00 5 40 Chicago Convention lias teen called to meet Windom for the Vice-Presidency Orth says that General Grant ensued, Messrs. Edmunds and Logan Choice 4 50 & 4 75 upon the Mansion House Committee as ut Providence on the 18th of March. speaking against, and Messrs. Thurman and partly on the ground of his general Good 4 20 4 40 will have a large support in the delegation, outrage on decency and agrossandshameiss Beck in favor of, the measure The Fivepor-cent. Medium 3 75 4 20 THE Woman's Suffrage Association ability, but especially from the fact and predicts Grant's nomiiition. Butchers' Stock 2 BO 3 75 bill was taken up and indefinitely libel on an assembly of gen'lemen. The of New York recently held a contra ulatory rourual further states that the Mansion House Stock Cattle 2 60 & 3 of his earnest endeavors to secure postponed:.'(! to 21a motion to reconsider HOUSLiveGood to Choice 4 00 4 65 the vote being made by Mr. Edmunds. meeting over the enactment of the law allowing relief from the action of the drivewell iad secured S400.COO for relief, the Duchess SHEEPCommon to Choice. 4 00 5 50 HOUSE.-Mr. Bicknell, Chairman of women to vote for school oflicers. BUTTERCreamery 31 & 36 extortioners. The Press says I Marlborough $350,00 and Parnell only the Committee on Presidential Election, re-, The Winona Republican says: a Good to Choico Dairy 23 28 s70,000. The article further states that Pariell ported back tho joint resolution amendingthe "As this matter is one that concerns EGG.SFresh 12 12'/t WEST AD HOITII. I% ^Ir^jVff). i gentleman who has traveled Constitution as to the election of President FLOUU-Wiuter 6 00 7 03 had estranged every respectable sympahizer vast numbers of people not A GALESBUKG (111.) dispatch of the and Vice-President A resolution was adopted Springs 5 00 & 5 75 hroughWinona, Houston and Fillmore fOOff from his cause, and that there would calling on the President for copies of such Patents 00 8 00 only in Minnesota, but throughout 23d states that a colored man named Browr. counties reports that the seniment a formidable row when he returned. dispatcnes as had been recently received from GRAIN-Wheat,No.2Spring 1 23tf 124 and his wife had been arrested on suspicion a large portion of the States, the Consnl-General at Shanghai on the Corn, No. 2 37)4^ 37tf among the Republicans O N the evening of the 26th an Im subject of slavery and that portion of of having been engaged in the robbery of the Oats, No. 2 32%& 33 there can be no doubt that the the poind codo which forbids expatriation. herein is overwhelmingly favorable terial ukase was published at St. Petersburg Rye. No. 2 75 75H Knoxville Bank, and that their son had been mere mention of Windom's name ....Mr. Beale, of Virginia, from the Committee Barley, No. 3 78 & 78V4 lecreeing the establishment of a Supreme to Gen. Grant's nomination at taken by a crowd of excited citizens am on Manufactures, reported a bill to prevent BROOM COKN- NICHOLS,SHEPARD CO.EattlCtoUicl. as a champion for the redress of a Executive Commission to preserve order and the adulteration of articles of food and Red-Tipped Hurl 5!4@ 8 threatened with hanging unless he would tel Jhicago. The farmers, he says, drinkMr. Blount, from tho Committee on most grievous annoyance and Fiiib Green 6^4 7 ocia tranquillity, under the Presidency ot vha he knew concerning the robbery. II( ire even more pronounced Grant Appropriations, reported back the "Star Interior 5 5!4 EiUblishea "VBRATOR"ICENUINYONLDANLORICINA leneral Melikoff, who is to appoint other wrong, would at once elevate a thereupon stated that the robbery was committed U1M3. Service" Deficiency bill, and it was referred Crooked 3 Cm 4/4 men than the inhabitants of towns nembers of the commission, with the CzarV PORKMess 1170 f^ 11 75 to. and debated in, tho Committe of the by Bill Stamps, of Knoxville, Lew boom for him that would sweej or villages, but everywhere this LAKD-Stcnm 7 12^4 7 15 Whole. pproval. The commission is to have suireme Ellsworth, a barber, and a white man named all'before'it." LUM BE It- jentiment is dominent and if possible authority in all matters throushoui SENATE.The Senate bill to authortoo Ed Adle, both of Maquon. He said Adle Common Dressed Siding. $ lit 00 $17 50 Threshing Machinery and PortaUa We second the suggestion, as tussia, and is empowered to punish any disegard Flooring 24 00 fe 30 00 increasing in intensity." Ellsworth and Stamps went inside the bank. a refunding to postmasters ot funds or Common Boards 12 50 15 00 and Traction Engine** valuable letters lost or stolen was reported of its orders, which can only be abrogated and he stood on tho outside to watch. He we believe no stronger ticket than Fencing 13 00 & 15 00 from the Committee on Post-offices and Postroads by Imperial decree. was given a box of nickels for his share, Lath 235 & 260 THE STANDARD or excellence throughout tkt OramRaising Grant and Windom could be put on the 26th, with aii amendment....A At a Bourbon jollification, last World. A Shingles 2 fla 2 70 about $100. Most of the implicated parties A PARIS telegram of the 26th says MATCHLESS for Grain-Saving, Tixne-SaTinf, Perfect in the field. 'Rah for Windom for resolution was adopted directing the Secretary BALTIMORE. week, at Washington, an Ohio ClvaniuK, Hapid and Thorough Work. nad been arrested and locked up. f.he students of the University of St. Petersburg of the Navy to transmit to tho Senate ATTLEBest $1 50 5 82'^ Vice-President. 1M-OMPAKAHI.K In Quality of IfaterUl, PerftctUn any information in the possession of the Department were generally held responsible by citizens Democratic Congressman, of the ot I'arl*, Thorough Workmanihip, Mlegant UmiMk, aa4 Medium 3 12V(& 4 12% AN enthusiastic gathering, said to Beauty ot Model. in relation to the present condition HOGSGood 0 00 6 75 of that capital for the crimes recently MAUVELOlfM for vastly tusei name of Hill, declared that the IUVKLOC S for ntutly tuptrior work la aR Unit e* have been one of the largest crowds ever assembled SHEEP 450 625 of affairs in Alaska Eulogies on the late Grain, un 1 univtrtally known as tb tbe only tucee uceeufol Threekec committed there. Threats had been made So much has been said about the in Flax, Tlmothr, Clover, and all other Seeds. Democrats would inaugurate the in Chicago, greeted Mr. Parnell, th( Senator Houston, of Alabama, were delivered EAST LIBERTY. AHTOMSIirNGI/T MTU ABLE and vxmd^fuUy simple, using k'*r than one half the usual gears and belt*. hat if any violence occurs on the anniversary by Messrs. Morgan, Hamlin, Thurman, Davis CATTLE-Best $5 00 %5 2a Irish land agitator, at the Exposition building adverse attitude of the German iiominee of the Cincinnati convenion, POKTAISI.R, TUACTIOM. and fiTKAW-BHUNIMi KTEAM-ESGIKE8, with apeeialfeature*of Fewer, (111.), Saulsbtiry, Pendleton and Pryor, aftor Fair to Good 4 00 4 80 of the Czar's coronation every stu Durability, Safety Kconomy, ud Beauty entirely unknown in other makes. Steam-Power Outflte and Steam-Powet on the evening of the 23d. It was estimated which the customary resolutions were Republicans of New York towards HOGSYorkers 4 50 4 70 whether he is elected or not. Separators a specialty Four sixes of .Separators, from f, to It horse-power also 2 stylet Improved Mounted Horse-Powers. lent would be lynched and the university adopted. Sit Year* of Prosperous nnd Contlnuona Illnc this home, without change of name, location, or manage- that not less than thirty thousand people Philadolphias i 90 5 00 Gen. Grant, that many have been This plan was foreshadowed hy the ment, furnishes a strong guarantee for superior goods and honorable dealing. mrned to the ground. In consequence of SHEEPBest 4 50 6 00 HOUSE.Mr. Warner introduced a were present. A series of resolutions wa^ The wonderful success and popularity of CAUTIONll Common 3 75 4 00 led to to believe that they would the bitterness of the populace the Government Maine business, and by the report our ViRHAToa Machinery has driven other Joint resolution re-affirming the Monroe doctrine, adopted, and speeches were made by Mr. Parnell, hence various makers are now attempting and declaring that the control of any had been compelled to take measures bolt him in a body if nominated. to build and palm off inferior and mongrel imitations of ^f the sub-elections committee in Governor Cullom, of Illinois, Hon. machines to the wall intcroceanic canal across tho Isthmus of our famous goods. Pause, Ponder and Fcrnsc for the protection of the school. Thomas Hoyne, and others. The New York Tribune has interviewed he Donnelly-Washburn case, and Darinn, while open to tho United States and BE NOT DECEIVED all Nations equally, must, in the interest of THE bark Stratnaira, bound to Melbourne, The invention of that Superior aixi the Secretary of the German Hill's pronunciamento will take ourselves and the world, be kept under the A PETERSBURG (Va. dispatch of the by sueh experimental and worthless machinery. If vna linv from London, bas been sunk by a Complete Sewing Machine (The Family at all, special protection of tho United States... Republican central committee ua.Ct the "OU1CJLNAL" and Uio ''GEMJLXE" uobody by surprise. evening of the 24th announces the arrival from Mr. Retigan, Chal'inan of fhe Committee on collision. Sixteen persons were drowned. Sewing Machine,) murks one of tin (tj'For fWl aartlcnlMra call on our dealers, or write a large number of colored pcoplo, mostl of which Morris Friedsam is president, Commerce, reported bills relating to the to us for Illustrated Circulars, which we mall free. Address nost important eras in the history ol GREECE has recognized the independence women and children, route for Indiana. as to the sentiments of the NICHOLS. SHEPABD ft CO., Battle Creek, Mich. While Republican newspapers machinery, and when we consider itt*reat regulation of intcr-Stntc commerce They reported that hundreds of others woulu of Roumania. Germans on the proposed nomination The "Star Service" Dclleicnoy bill was have a perfect right to object to the usefulness and extremely low loTlow. THE Pope is said to have sent instructions further considered and amended in Cornmi'tee of General Grant, and that price (S25). it very difficult to con"ive nomination of Gen. Grant for the JESSE JAMES, tho outlaw whom a of tho Whole, renorted to the House to Catholic Bishops in Russia, calling gentleman said: There is a great of any invention for domestic use and passed. The bill as finally passed is in ^residency and express a preference detective named Shepherd claimed to hav upon them to urge the clergy not to mix the nature of a substitute for tho original bill ofher candidate, there is of more or even equal importance tofamm-s. mistake made as to the position of killed near Kansas City some months ago in political agitations. or some reported, and appropriates $1)70,000to meet th h*s great capacity for work expenses of the inland mail transportation fo' the Germans in this matter. W was in St. Louis on the 24th. MO excuse whatever for the abuse of the remainder of the lisealyear at the different beautiful, smooth, and quiet moveuent LATER. are in favor of the Republican contract prices as they existed February 1. FO UR cattle-thieves were recently him which some of them permit rapid execution, certainty and A PAN IC prevailed in St. Petersburg 1880, with the provision that upon any route nominee, whoever he may be. huug in the vicirity of Deadwood by the vig hemselves to indulge in. The country lelightful ease of operation, that at nit the 27th ult., in consequence of the ani where there has been an increase- of the original ilantes. Some of us do not like too much oi coutract price for expediting tho mall at mce commends it above all others. would be honored, as it would unccnicnt by tho Berlin police authorities a rate of more than $2,500 per annum the compensation THE Michigan Greenback State Convention, the military spirit in Gen. Grant's The working parts are all steel, strong that three of the principal streets in the Russian be faithfully served, by Gen. Geant for the expedition shall be reduced THE CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS, now In Its seventeenth year of publication, to choose delegates to the Nationa to tho terms of the original contract aftei Capital were to be blown up on the 2d ind durable, and will last a life time administration, but we would sup Is a general family newspaper, unsurpassed in all the requirements of American Jour- is President if the Republican party March 1 next' but the number of trips shall Convention In Chicago, will meet at Jacksoi of March. tlie bobbin hold'100 yards of thread: nalism. First and foremost, it Is a newspaper in the completest sense of the name. Its port him heartily if nominated. remain the same during the remainder of the should again nominate and elect on the 17th of March. telegraphic service is unsurpassed by any other publication in the country. Havins the stitch is the firmest of all the THE famine in Persia has assumed present fiscal year. We are not all in favor of a third him. -St. Chad Journal-Press. the advantage of connection with the CHICAGO &AILY NEWS, it publishes the THE Illinois Republican State Convention stitches made, neat and regular, anu frightful proportions. The people are said t'llOX WAMHINUTOff. term either, but we wish to do dispatches of both the WESTERN ASSOCIATED PKK SS and the NATION AL ASSOCIAT ED will mt Springfield on the 19th can be regulated in a moment to sew 'o be parting with everything portable to FRES S, besides a very extensive service of special dispatches from all important oointa. THE Supreme Court of the District of whatever will benefit the party. of May. titche from an inch in lenght oi. procure food and shelter, and many, despairof It is INDEPENDE NT I N POLITICS. It presents all political news free from partisan bias A. De Lacy Wood, late Secretary Columbia has refused to enjoin the Postmaster-General There is one man whom we woulr THE following A, ere elected as members or coloring, and absolutely without fear or favor as to parties. The events of the com- :oarse material down to the finest, s. outside aid, have sought surcease of the Minnesota Editorial Association, from withholding lottery letters. ing year in the world of politics are of such peculiar, and even personal, interest to of the Indiana Republican Sta'e Central all like to see nominated very much, I'finitesirnal is to be hardly discern 'UlTering by committing suicide. every American citizen, as to render it of paramount importance that fair and unvar- Chief-Justice Carter dissented. An has given notice in the Pioneer Committee by twelve of the District Conventions able with the naked eye, and with a and that is Elihu Washburne. W VERASASSTJLITC U, the female Nihilist nished statements of every political event or question should be at the command of all appeal on behalf of the complainant was Press that steps are being taken to held on the 25th: First District, H. S. rapidity rendering it impossible to vvhoin 1S78 attempted the assassination of who desire to know the truth, rather than the distorted versions of interested artv think, too, there is much chance o, taken to the United States Supreme Court. Ilennett, Vanderburg Second, Robert Evans, -vrganize a new association of editors, organs. It seeks to furnish the reader facts, the possession of which shall qualify him ount them as fast as made it ha lie Prefect of St. Petersburg, and who was his receiving the nomination ii ivnox Third, W. M. Hurley, Floyd Fifth ON the 24th the Democratic National to form his own opinions. It is a FAMI LY piper. Each issue contains six COMPLETED nndjhat the first meeting will more attachments than any othand icquittcd by a jury, to the amazement of the General Grant's name should bt STORIES, an altogether novel feature in a NKWspaper proper, and these have won for J. S. Jordan, Morgan Sixth, Isaac Jcnkin-on, Executive Committee met in Washington it does to perfection all kind^ mthorities, has been re-arrested. be held at Lake Minnetonka someime it, wherever it is known, an enviable popularity in the home circle. Besides this each Wayne Seventh, John C. New, Marion withdrawn ,when the.,Convention and issued a call for the National Convention of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy THE President on the 27th ult. sent number contains a rich variety of condensed notes on art, literature, science. Industries in June. At this meeting arrangements Eighth, H. II. Boudinot, Vigo Ninth, A. to meet in Cincinnati on the 22d of June. meets." needle-work with ease, and far less fashions, etc., which are of common interest in the household. Tho paper is cure in to the Senate the nomination of P. B. are to be perfected for a permittecomplete !Tn8 are appeareiUnitecolumnsVaT and trustworthy States.-SEVBTYCHJEHcharacter. newspape tor in th Ivumlcr, Tippecanoe Tenth, M. W. Tomlin tone, and nothing objectionableT is KEP eveOrpR its labor than required on other machines. O the 25th the Postmaster-General Pinchback to be Naval Officer at New Or ,journal rrand excursion to St. Louis or sou, Cass Eleventh, Alexander W. De Long, i istic of the very first importancec i,n a that assumes to meet the rarairenvnta AI issued an order denying the privileges of It needs no commendation, the rapid leans. I tta Consequences of Maj. Straits Defeat r^orVw&sr? xr Huntington Twelfth, Robert Stratton, Al Denver. De Lacy says that old foies 8 the registered mail and money-order system sales, increasing demand, and voluntary EW !2f ?v A WASHINGTON telegram of the 27th len Thirteenth, W. C. Graves, Kosciusko. are to be excluded from the organization. to B. H. Martin & Co., No. 123 Clark encomiums from the press, and FIVE CENTS A YEARpostage included. ult. says the Senate Committee on Indian John C. New was elected Chairman. What Old Subscribers Say when they Renew street, Chicago, alleged to be engaged in obtaining the thousands of families who use \ffairs was unanimous in favor of tbe confirmation he Washington correspondent money under false and fraudulent THE Iowa Democratic State Convention them, amply testify to their undoubted theirsays: SubscriptionSnake of ex-Congressman Trowbridge as of the St. Paul Dispatch in speaking pretenses. Union Connty, Ind., "I H. F. Welborn, Prairie. BaitnmrMwtw to select delegates to the Democratic worth as a standard and reliable household 8 1 Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Lo, of the Donnelly-Washburn A committe of the Maine Legislature, National Convention bas been called to meet 1 "~ne, Bastroploanjy, necessity, extending its popularity UNDEU date of February 18 General DURING the first seven months of the ou contest writes as follows: think th N'l&wsthe best weekly extant, and do Texas, says: of which Hon. Eugene Hale at Burlington on the 7th of April. each day. Machines sent anywhere Sherman writes to the Secretary of War, present fiscal year 130,000,000 postal cards not wish to do without it "Please send me a few enntpn n chairman, is busily engaged in I am an advocate of bolting O N the 25th district delegates to the to be examined before am commending the opiniou by the President in D. M. Savajre, Flint City, Mien., say.: We [weeklyJ and I wHl KetyiSi & I %iS9tt were disposed of. cannot do without the WEEKLY NBWS. We are the cheapest and best newmDe ii the iJrSLJi Republican National Copvention were chosen tnoney is paid. AG ENTS W ANTE 1 the Boyuton-Sherman controversy, that the nvestigating ind unearthing the whenever a party puts an unworthy taking three other paperthanaUtberestputtogether.1'e papers beside, but we get mor States." uewspaper in tne United THE Secretary of the Treasury has Lawrenc Walsh, LeMars, Iowa sawa in Indiana. Four districts favored Blaine and civil courts afforded Mr. Boyntou every facility by the Company. Address them fo* news in your Fusion frauds^, committed in that man in nomination. For six years directed tbe suspension of the order of November Wm. McCallum, Cabot, Ark., says: "It Just "Yo'i will find InciosedSl for .IxSei one Sherman in the others no instructions for righting his grievances, and reiterates information. FAMILY SEWINf. State at the last election. The presprospects Major Strait served his party and nitsme can't do without It." subscription to the WEEKLY NtwSiSiwSSi!! 3,1S79, prohibiting the importation were given. in effect the offensive remarks complained of \I:\CHINE CO.,755 Broadway, .New TheKev.J. Hoberg Monroe, Oregon, says: "I yflthmti*e^i^^luV^SS^^^ are that the committee district with growing acceptability of neat cattle from the Dominion of Canada have been a subscriber to the CHICAGO NEWS for Noel ConturlerVProvement l!eiaifd VEH*, ^eeton Coaoty by the latter. In a communication to the York.v ACCORDI NG to Sa Francisco telegrams rroyemeM a number of years. The NEWS is certainly one of Mich., says: will have its hands full, as each and efficiency, so those who slew OVER two hundred emigrants passed Secretary of War, dated February 26, Mr. the best newspapers of the land. On account of I send yon the within inclosed SI for ai*t*_ of the 26th the workingmen of that praud exposed inevitably brings to the ^eJ^2^}vre^erhl, hard times and my limited income (lama months* subscription "r the CHICAGO vtiSSfS through Omaha, Neb., on the 27th ult., en Boynton says "his attempted proceeding, him "i the house of his friends" thought, otioln^ without NEW Pake paperstola iiv2t% daK& I city had resolved to discontinue -their calls s?LrJ\nA^! ^^^^'^i^^n^^^iff^^^ 8 uav JProbate Notice. route to the East, from California. Among the paper, much asl like It. recognized by both Judge Advocate General light another, and generally a greater are traitors to their party, who upon employers of Chinese and, for the present, a*I fffttSS "a* M-, .o I inclose want at last." ilhink ererybid,'onjhttoR W them were forty Chinamen bound for New and General Sherman himself as legal, was to abandon, the meetings on the sandtot. rascality. The latest report is should never be pardoned. If the nothing likeV to?75U a yearp5 tuere WiHlSj Hdn. Mittar. w unbc: York City. for the military offense of conduct It was believed that a Vigilance Committee State of Minnesota In Probate Court,. 'hat startling disclosures of fraud Democratic House of Representatives Specia Term coming an officer and a gentleman,' S A JUDGE of election in Cumberland had been formed, and that any attempt 8 County of Brown $ vill be shown in certain cases from shall seat Donnelly and so an offense not known to the civil Count}', 111., was recently sentenced, in the In the Matter of the Estate of Eleanor J. Lee deceased. on the part of the sand-lotters to courts. By the President's 'decision Washington county, when the evidence consummate this fraud upon the Therbo** extracts are sufficient to show in what esteem the CHICAGO WKKia.v ni United States District Court at Springfield, to create a disturbance would be summarily suppressed. On reading and filing the petition of Emma Lee. is bald byira oldsubscribers. It is a FAVORITE FAMILY HEW*PIPEB. l&caase ItTrnSillETS no military officer will hereafter will not only implicate several suffrage and popular rights, not so trve months' imprisonment and to pay a fine The merchants had held meetings Administratrix of said estate, setting forth tht 0Bnisr8&wB^a^^ Injure his army standing, at least during the of $501), for violating the United States Election amount of personal estate that has come to het of the late State," officials,, but leading much Donnelly as the bolters of with a view to raise subscriptions for the term of this Administration, by denouncing hands, and the disposition thereof the amount law. His offense was the substitution of benefit of the unemployed, but It was not Fusion politicians also. Goodhue and Kandiyohi, will be to debts outstanding against said deceased, and IT IS A PEOPLE'S PAPER BOTH IN CHARACTER AND PRICE any citizen through the public press in language ballots. announced what the outcome of the meeting description of all the real estate of which said deceased blame. The foi'mer has made an of tho foulest abuse, even though he died seized, and the condition and value was. THE Postmaster-General has suspended the respective portions thereof and urayinc repeat this language to the President inofficial open, even if audacious, fight, the Address, VICTOR LAWSON, PTJBLISHIB, 123 FIFTH AVSKVB, CHICAGO, ILL. The Emperor of all the Russias ANNOUNCEMENT was made on the his order prohibiting the payment of money that license be to her granted to tell so me of saiii form." Mr. Boynton then enters his protest latter, as snakes in the grass bite at real estate. must be weary of life. He no longer orders to the lottery agents, who have appealed 27th that the Joint Executive Committee of NEW ULM against the President's decision, and expresses And it appearing by said petition, that there the heels of their friends. If Strait C. F. HELD, wears a coat of mail, but his carcarriages to the Supreme Court of the United the Eastern and Western trunk lines had met the opinion that "the high sense of not sufficient personal estate in the hands of sail re-elected Washburn's been4 had States, mitil the case is decided by that tribunal. in Chicago the day before, and decided to reduce Administratrix to pay said debts, and that it i are plated with iron, and honor which always actuates the great body necessary in order to pay the same to sell some oi rates on grain between Chicago and the seat would never have been attackedi^lpDonnelly of the army officers renders it certain that such is the mysterious secrecy with said real estate. Undertaker OFDealer and HfflHITDBJB.ni sea-board five cents per hundred pounds, to IDffl I N the United States Senate on the the President's indulgence will be rarely, if never had any real It is therefore ordered.that all persons interested in which he is surrounded, that even ALL5 take effect on March 1. A corresponding reduction said estate, appear before the Judge of this Court 37th ult., on motion of Mr. Voorhees, the bill ever, needed by any officer below its Gen- show of success, except that which (Opposite Cheap Charley's) the most trusted policemen are igno on Friday the 12th day of March A.D. 1880, at It on other articles was agreed to, to admitting free of duty clothing and other, eral." o'clock in the forenoon, at tbe Court house in New arose front the necessities of the rant half an hour before band in take effect on March 8.. 'J r*jz. charitable contributions from abroad for the [Jim, in said County, then and there to show caust is going. ~^The Proprietor and Manufacturer of IT was estimated by Treasury officials Democratic party. Th Presidential relief of colored emigrants in Kansas was (if any there be) why license should not be grantee' Having made heavy purchases ins .what direction he O N the 26th General Adams arrived THE FARMESR FItlENB to said Administratrix, Emma Lee, to sell said real :two on the 26th that the entire receipts of the taken up and passed. Mr. Edmund's motion election may be thrown into Dry Goods, I at Fort Leavenworth, with Chief Douglass, cool? is watched at his work estate according to the prayer of said petition. to. reconsider the vote by which the Five-percent, Government from customs, internal revenue, the house, and Donnelly's vote the Ute, and, leaving the savage there a And it is farther ordered, that a copy of tbh FANNING MIL t. Notions, special employes, and,t he kitchen bill was indefinitely postponed was and other sources for the year ending June order shall be published for four succesive week.' prisoner, proceeded on his way to Washington. ivill fasten-upon this country the Boots & Shoes, dopr is guarded by two sentinels: taken up, and, after debate, the motion to prior to said day of hearing, the last of which publications 30 would be about $300,000,000, and that the shall be at least fourteen days before THE Texas Republican State Convention Democratic rutei There^are hundreds reconsider was itself postponed untifthe^ second The viands are tasted by experts, Groceries, total expenditures for the same time, including said day of bearing, in tlie New Ulm Review, The best fanning mill in the tt9i\tl to appoint delegates to the National Convention Monday in December next The House/ ofScandinavian patriot graves weekly news-paper printer and published at New the sinking fund and interest on the pubOfc ?an'd only offered to the Cfcar when Crockery & Liquors. in Committee of the Whole, finished the detailed has been called to meet at Galveston Dim, in said County, and personally served on all StorCity and Factory on Centre .is^et scattered, through the South, and debt, would amount to about $275,000,000, they are convinced that no poison is or cash, we are enabled to give krge near Mill penons interested in taid estate, residing in said consideration of the proposed new i ttiA 24th of March. 'eaviug a profit to the Government of about County, at least fourteen daya before said day oi if they died in vain, which dominant lurking in them. Fond as he is of nd ucements to tbe cash trade. Pit ase N EW ULM rules, ami they were reported, ad amended hearing, and upon all other persons interested, according A NEW $10 counterfeit United States ^25,000,000. __ Alia*. democracy ensures, their in committee, to the House, when Mr. Blackbum call price, and examine our goods. to law. By the Court, a good 'cigar, he is obliged from sim Treasury note has made Its appearance in gave notice that he would ask final action brethren in the Second district Dated at New Ulm the 23d day of January A. D. L" TIIEKAST. ilar motives' of prudence, to forego B. & E. C. BEnxKE Chicago. The note is of the series of upon them on the 2d. Both houses adjourn- AftnA week in your^n town. Term, andfo outn 1680. A WKITPHAL, Judge of Pr may remorsefully exclaim: HAYWAUD'S stables at Newport, R. A. BEHNKE, Manager tpUU'ree Aadre n^ i a ,Portlal,Jai 4 a IelC &* *'V 1 $