New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 17, 1880 · Page 1 of 4
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:V&Wfc--& KEWTULKHEVIEW, WliDNESbA-ft MARCH.17,iS8Ck yfr T~ 1 *f |A*^ ttanees, fall to assert rightful control over a clause of the Government's) loneattoe W The recent town elections in Main* Razine, headed a Cossac insurrection, an? ingenious and deceptive system WM. H. KIESLING. R. KIE8LINO ^rietv. work ao closely and vitally affecting Its interest ft containing a prohibition of the Society of and welfare. have not been very encouraging-'tp which within a short time of of tojrosfjip entries. Thus, one township J. HOSHSCHELER. H.KELLER Without urging further grounds of my Jesuits was defeated by a voteof 148 to 129. Riesling, Helle & Co, the Futnoniats. The Republicans its outbreak had spread to the interior is incorporated with municipal opinion, I repeat, in conclusion, that It is the THE Royal Commission on Agricult* right and duty of the United States to assert of the empire. Then, as now, were tnicceasful in nearly ever^town^. ^pn|rQl*4|ejfJ|rty square miles of, and maintain such supervision and authority ural Depression has approved the scheme fat rar. over any lnteroceanic Canal across the isthmus the cause of discontent was the corruption .laM%n^Jppttl ition holding ^thls the purchase by the Government of Irish !^_ that connects North and 8outh America and despotism of the gov large tract numbers less than a as will protect our Notional interests. This, I waste lands, which are to be allocated among 1880. The New York Tribune tvairns the am quite sure, will be found not only com* verning class. Stenko Razine thousand. Thirty-six, thif ty-eight local farmers on certain condition*of tenure Democrats that if they steal Waah patfble with, but promotive of, tbe widest and DEAIEKS IV and improvement. most permanent advantage to commerce and was joined by partizans from and even forty square miles are held baras's seatr the country can'be DEY GOODS, GEOOERIES, civilization. RUTHIRFORD B. HAYBS. A VIENNA dispatch of the 9th says all parts of the country. His by other townships with still smaller SiXkWS. carried against them on the issue of A Chicago on the 9th there was tbe Vistula River, on tbe Austro-Russtan emisaries went from town to town populations. The policv of the "seat matching" alone* something of a panic on 'Change. The Keene frontier, had broken down Its dike, near -and from village to village, calling Mormons is evidently to keep control 4w*fVni^, a ^Ai^jht crowd unloaded their April wheat at a decline Compiled from Latest Dispatches. Drikow, and flooded thirty villages. Thousands READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, upon the people to throw off the of the Territory to th exclusion of from three to four cents per bushel, and of persons were without food orshelter Herr Hassaureck, the noted German I yoke of oppression, and to wrench bought May options at corresponding rates. of Gentile immigrants. Pioneer Press. and numerous lives had been lost Congress. editor of the Cincinnati Volksblatt, their freedom frcm the clutches of I was reported from Washington on AT afire in Moscow on the 9th twenty-four has been opposing the nomination of IN the Senate on the 8th Mr. Kiikwood the 9th that De Lesseps had expressed himself persons were burned to death and the authorities. The people knew Gen .Grant all along, but now says On the &tb inst. the United States submitted a resolution, which was as being delighted with the President's twenty-nine others seriously injured. they could trust the hardy Cossack Layte & (Mi Adopted, instructing the Secretary of the that he will be nominated and triumphantly 1 message on the subject of the lnteroceanic Senate passed a bill of great importance Treusury to communicate to the Senate a and even at Moacow his arrival was AS T. PETERSBURG dispatch of the Canal, "because it wou certainly be advantageous elected. statement of the amounts expended by the to homestead settlers on public UNDSnWSAR 10th says tbe Nihilists had threatened to destroy awaited as the signal for a general United States for all purposes necessarily to have the protection of the United lands. It provides that any settler and plunder the Bank of St. Petersburg. NOTIONS & growing out of the late war. Mr. Davis (w. rising Popular tradition in Russia States during the work, and after the openng Va.) gave notice that be would, on the 9tb, ask who has or shall hereafter locate on A PARIS telegram of the 10th says of the canal." He had sent a message to represents Stenko Razine us a that the pending order, the Fitz John Porter Trimming The National Greenback convention a that Hartmann, the Nihilistwhom tbe French any public lands of the United States bill, be laid aside informally, and that the Appropriation his son at Paris, saying the President's message man of pure mind, an ardent lover held at St. Louis a few days ago, bills before the Senate be disposed WhiteSwan Government refused to extradite, had coneluded with the intention of claiming the assured the safety of the canal. of. Mr. Conkling said he wished It understood of his country,such, *s we are nominated Stephen D. Dillay, ot to emigrate to America. that he would not consent to such same under the homestead law, shall I is stated that during the month of told, was Bolivar, who delivered Columbia New Hampshire, for President, and an arrangement, In advance, at least. Mr. CALCUTTA dispatches of the 11th Unlaundiied be allowed the same time to file his Bayard spoke in support of the bill for February last nearly 148,000emigrants arrived from the Spanish yoke. J. B. Chambers, of Texas, for VicePresident. state that the strength of Mahomed Jans, the relief of General Porter, advocating homestead application and perfect at the port of New York, against 82,0tf in the SHIRTS The Cossack insurgent A as defeated the substitute, proposed by Mr. Randolph, tbe rebel Afghan leader, was rapidly increasing. and General same month last year. his original entry in the United authorizing Porter's reappointment as Colonel. He had sent out messengers in al) by General Banatinsky, under the He claimed that the question was not a partisan Merchandise. THE surplus earnings of the Union States land office as is now allowed directions, and was securing the support of one a Republican President and Cabinet walls of Simbn-jk, and the gigantic The Pioneer Press' recent effort to Pacific Railway during 1879 are officially stated had submitted it to Congress, and te trusted to settlers under pre-emption laws most of tbe native tribes. HIGHEST movement he had organized thus that justice would be done without reference belittle Gen. Logan is heartily seconded have been $7,725 574. to put their claims on recoi d, and Market pi ice THE British budget, presented to the to politics. The President's message relative came to an end. Russian folk-lore, by the Democratic press. Why THE Chicago Times of the 11th says to the Interoceanio Canal was received, but paid for House of Commons on the Uth, shows a his right date back to the date of settlement and popular songs celebrate the dar not read In the House the Speaker announced reports from the winter-wheat district showed shouldn't it be? Gen. Logan is one oi deficit of 8,356,000. 1 under pre-emption law, and the new rules as being in force. A that the condition of the crop was generally ing achievements of Stenko Razine the most stalwart leaders in the Republican large number of bills were introduced, among that when lands have been applied UNITED STATES MINISTER LOWELL favorable and the prospects flattering. In whit'i were the following: By Mr. Nichols, to and his followers in the cause of COR. MINN &,CENTRE STR. party and the Democrats remove the duty on wood and straw DUID, presented his credentials to tbe Queen el for and the original entry made under Illinois there were complaints of wet weather, freedom I have recJled this incident soda ash, and other chemicals used in have good reasons for hating him. Great Britain on the Uth. tud in Kansas and Iowa of drouth, but it was the homestead laws, und where the manufacture of paper, and to reduce of Rusian hi&tory because he opinion of good judges that there will be the duty ou unsized papur to live per cent, ad such entries have not been made in LATER NEWA, valorem by Mr. Speer, making it unlawful for there are sjnie people, lir.peifectly an unusually heavy yield. Advices are to the effect that hostillities any officer of the regular army to order inspections, good faith, or when lands have been New Goodsat the Old Prices! A ST. PETERSBURG telegram of the acquainted with the Russians, who THE Southern Claims Commission dress parades, or concerts by his are about to be resumed in Afghanistan. abandoned after original and before 12th sajs General Melikoff was saved by a pretend that they are incapable of men on the Sabbath day by Mr. Fort, granting axpired on the 10th, by the terms of the act The Chicago News suggests final entry, such land shall be subject pensions to all soldiers and sailors of all chain shirt at the time of his recent attempted rising in arms against tht established creating it In ts last report to Congress wars who for any reason other than their own to Beaconsfield to introduce assassination. to claim under the homestead is shown that since tbe organization of the wrong acts, bee ime incapacitteedjto labor or form of Govern ment That is A SHANGHAI (China) dispatch of tn among the enemy the 13-14-15 puzzle. earn a livelihood for themselves, and who nave or pre-emption laws by the first settler 'ommission, in 1871, 22,298 claims, amounting a mistake, and the means employed no means of support: by Mr. Gillette, appropriating 12th says Chung How, late Ambassador to "We gauranty" says theNewh, to over $60,000,000, have been filed, of who has or shall settle ou the f50,100 to enable the Commissioner by Stenko Razine, tor the emancipation Russia, and who negotiated the Kuidja treaty, of Agriculture to encourage the vhich all but about one-twelfth have been ''that the natives will either surrender same, provided such settler has t.k- of the people, are as likel} as manufacture ol sugar from coin-stalks bad been beheaded, and that a rebellion had at jeeted. in despair, or the British can walk en or shall hereafter within six and sorghum by Mr. McKenzie, abolishing not to be lesortod to again. broken out In Pekin. all duties on agricultural machinery and implements A LOUISIA NA colored man stated beore upon them without opposition." mouths ot the time of his settlement, by M-. Dunnell, to reduce the price I N a letter, dated March 10, to M. the Voorhees Exodus Committee on tbe of public lands within railroad limits. Mr. Scudder, Chicago, Secretary Sherman explicitly a' the necessary steps to have said 0th that about 3,000 colored people had left CHEA CHAELEY, King, Chairman of the lnteroceanic Canal states that he is a candidate for the Committee, offered, by unanimous consent of homestead mceled, shall pay tl hat State for Kansas. The Syracuse (N. Y.) Courier is C. F. HELD, that committee, resolutions leoffirming the Presidency, with the purpose neither to press ON the 10th Mayor Kalloch, of San and othce fees, and prove that the lustily shouting for Hugh J. Jewitt. of Monroe ductritio, but, on the suggestion any one to support him nor to decline such Mr. Garfield, be consented that they should Francisco, issued a proclamation declaring former occupant has filed a written Ohio, as the most available Democrat friendly aid as Is offered him. He does not Uii'Iert iker tnd De tier in lie over until printed, he having the rigor that there was no danger ot trouble from the relinquishment of his claims the to call them up at any timo. Mr. Sawyer, ic candidate for President The Cou think it necessary for him tobelit le or arraign ALL KIND O FDRNITJRB. working classes of that city, and that the exitcment from the Committee on Elections, reported 'ocal land office. The land covered rier claims that he can carry Ohio, General Grant, Senator Blaine, or any one a resolution signed by all the membeis caused by the recent formation of a of that committee, with the exception of else, and says he will not use bis official posiIon by such claim shall be held as open New York, Connecticut, New Jersey Citizens' Protective organization and certain Proprietor and Mann ntnrer of Weaver, declaring W. F. Slemons entitled to to promote his candi lacy. to settlement and entry without ac and Indiana, as well as the solid south. his seat as Representative from the Second military precautions was the work of "designing TIIK FARMESR FRRIEND District of Arkansas Mr. Weaver submitted THE Fortification Appropriation bill tion on the general land office in the If Jewett can do all this, the Democrits men." a resolution declaring the seat vacant both was passed in the United States Senate oe FANNING MILL WHILE the express agent at Sidney, resolutions were ordered printed and laid on same manner as it would have been are fools if they don't nominate the table. Mr. Davis (111.) offered a resolution, the 12tb, after being so amended as to inci \eb., was at dinner on the 10th, his office if entry under the the homestead or him. which was referred, for the appointm* nt of a ease the House appropriation for repair of was entered by a gang of robbers, who nude committee to ascertain the teims on which the timber culture laws had been made The best fanning mill in the n,'.H works pf defense from $100,000 to $150,0 0, State of Illinois will cede to the United States off with about $200,000 worth of gold bullion, thereof. the Illinois & Miobigan Canal. The President's Mr. Yere Foster, a gentleman of and for the armament of seacoast fortifications, Store and Factor} on Centie ,.tft justin from tbe Black Hills. Tbe alarm was message relative to tho lnteroceanic Canal including the conversion of smoothbore wealth and position in Belfast, Ireland, neai City Mill. was receive*!, ordered printed and referred to iven, and a few hours later all but $13,0 X) cannon Into rifles, from $325,000 to $400,- the Committee on lnteroceanic Canal, has placed 15,000 or $75,000 worth of the metal was recovered, the thieve* MINNESOTA NEWS. NEW ULM, MINK, 000. The Deficiency Appropriation bill was THE President's message on the lnteroceanic having hidden it in a coal pile not far away. at the disposal of young men and reported in the House, with an amendment Canal was road and referred in the women between the ages of eighteen DURING the season closed March 1. S( nate on the Otb. A bill was introduced by appropriating $600,000 for the payment of Mr. Kcrnan, giving to all religious denominations 1880, there were 163,418 less hogs packed at NEW ULM The Ortonville Herald opens a "na- and thirty-five at the rate of 2 or fees and expenses to United States Marshals equal rights and privileges in Indian ma tui mil Milwaukee than in the previous season. vigator's column," and there are in $10 ahead to assist them in emigrating and their general deputies for the present reservations. Mr Bailey submitted a preamble fibcal year, thus making the total amount appropriated and resolution, reciting that it had been dications that Big Stone lake will be to the United States or A WASHINGTON telegram of the 11th announced in the publ press that a contract by the bill $1,265,53, and tbe bit says the Post-office Department had concluded a favorite summer resort the coming Canada. This seems a small amount had been entered into etween the Pacific was considered in Committee of the Whole. a contract for the "star" mail service foi Railroad and the Pacific Mail Steamship Comby year. to each individual, but it has decided A bill was introduced by Mr. Covert for the our years In Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, ?atter, any which the former agieed to pay the many to make the venture. (Opposite Cheap Ch uley\) suppression of pleuro-pneutnonia in neat cattle. $110,00J per month on condition that North Carolina, South Carolina The St. Cloud Journal tells this big willi permit tn iau a lines to fix rates for it permit the laud Both houses adjourned to the 15th. Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi egg story: Capt. Joseph Wing of this freight and passengers declaring that the Having made heavy purchases in The total amount of the an ards is about effect of such contract is directly prejudicial P. A. SAWYER, late Fusion Deputy A fact probably but little known city, has thirty two pullets, which dur to the public interest and contrary to the Dry Goods, 4885,000. Among those receiving the laigest Secretary of State of Maine, refused to testify is, that the U. S. nickel five cent ing the month of Februarytwentynine public policy that controlled Congress In contracts are Sawyers & Wyatt, Kentucky. before the Legislative Committee as to tbe Notions, chartering the Union Pacific Railroad Company piece furnishes a key to metric measures dayslaid 577 eggs. At twenty and In granting to both railway companies J. H. Wilson, Kentucky, and J. D. Colegrove, whereabouts of the 8tate seal on tbe 11th, Boots & Shoes, large subsidies in money and lands, and weights. This coin is two cents per dozen, the average price for Missouri. and waB remanded to custody until further and instructing the Judiciary Committee to Groceries, centimersin diameter and its weight the month, the income from these pullets orders of tbe House, or until he should purge investigate and report whether such contract I was stated on the 11th that the Crockery & Liquors, had been made, and what legislation is necessary himself of contempt. is five grammes. Five of them amounted to 9.60. Trade and Labor Union of Chicago had re to pi event the execution of the same or cash, we aie enabled to give luge ceived a communication from St. Louis, in placed in a row will give the length and protect the public interest. Mr. McDonald GENERAL MILES reported on the 12th An empty whi&koy barrel was blown poke in support of the VitA John Porter bill. ndiiceinents to Lhec tsli ti.uk*. Please viting its members to join the workingmen that Sitting Bull was then south of the international of the decimetre, and two of them ....In the Hoii'-e the bill to establish a Department by the wind fromJiaruesville toGlyndon, We would herewith respectfully announce to the people of New Ulm of the latter city in a big strike in April. call puce, and examine oui goods. boundary line, near Round Buttes, of Agricultute was rcfeued, togetbei will weigh a decagramme. As a kilolitre sixteen miles, in two hours and with the minority ripoit of the Committee on and Sprinnew \icinity that our stock andto on Milk River. DENIS KEARNEY, the California agitator, 13. & E. C. BEIIXKL is a cubic metre, the key to Agricultu e, to the Committee of the Whole IT was announced on the 12th that, was arrested at San Francisco on tbe a half. A. BEIINKE, Manager Sm end other bills were reported from committees the measure of length is also the key after two weeks of incessant labor, tbe snow Uth, on two charges of misdemeanor baee and referred to the Committee of the The contract for the erection of the Whole. The Political Assessment bill was to the measures of capacityEx. and ice blockade on the Dakota division of on remarks made by him in an incendian take-i up, and Mr. House spoke in favor of its the Northern Pacific Railroad had been removed. new building required as an addition NEW speech delivered the night previous. ws-am* Summer Cooda Two hundred men and seventeen to the hospital for the insane at Rochester, LEHMAN & Co.'s flax mills at Frank A MESSAGE was received and referred C. A. Hllsbury & Co. will this year locomotives were employed in clearing tort, Ind were destroj ed on the morning has been let to Loase & Bohn, In the Senate on the 10th from thePiesident ^lilliqery $tore. erect a flouring mill at Minneapolis track, which in some places was so completely transmitting the agreement between the Secretary the 11th by the explosion of the steam boilers of Winona, for $18,963. The new of the Interior and theUte Indians, and imbedded in ice that tbe f-t ongest snow* with a capacity of 3000 barrels daily. Ten men were killed. recommending its ratification. Mr. Ilajard building and contemplated alterations blows made no impression upon it. The past The projectors of this gigantic enterprise from the Committee on Judiciaiy, reported has been received, and cordially invite our sisters, our cousins and our winter is said to have been unprecedented in in the construction are to be completed Personal and Political. fat orably the House bill to define the terms of claim it will be the finest mill in Mrs. Louisa Erd office of the Chief Supei vigors Elections severity In the far Northwest. aunts to come in and see us Our stock of by Nov. 15th. THE cases coming up from Ohio and the world. With the completion of Mr. McDonall concluded his remarks in support DRY GOODS THE Missouri State Republican Conention of the Fitz John Poile bill, and Mr. Logan Maryland, involving the constitutionality oi .his mill Minneapolis will have a capacity Mrs Seth H. Kenney reports that replied to what he thought ml-interpiotaiion* for the election of delegates to the the Federal Election law, were decided b\ of 18,500 barrels of flour daily. of the evidence on the part of the supportei the indications point to a largely increased lias opened a SPLENDID Chicago National Convention will meet at the Supreme Court of the United States on of the bill, after which Garland introduced This will require 95,000 bushels or acreage this year in amber Scdalia on the 8th of April. arcsoluiim providing that the bill, the 8th. State Judges of Election, having STOCK of the recent advances in de^pit0 with all accompanying papers, be referred lib car loads of wheat per day. The is now full and complete and our pi ice*, THE Ohio Republicans will meet in cane. The factory Avith which he is interfered with National Supervisors an I to the Committee on Judiciary for examination Killinery, Fancy Goods export of flour and feed will require prices for all kincU of di\ss goods, are still lower than ever heretofore. connected will, it is thought, turn out Marshals, were sentenced by Federal Courts to State Convention at Columbus on the 28th nl and report by bill or otherwise Several pension bills wei passed in the House, and tine and impris nm.ent. The Supreme Cour xlmost as many more cars, making April to select delegates to the Republican 400 gallons each twenty-four houis the following bills were placed on the calendar: affirmed the regularity of the proceeding itinnnl Convention. 400 car loads of freight daily in and AND and secure 2,400 pounds of diy sugar, Appropriating Jf-Wo 0)1) for the relief of I and the constitutionality of the law under NOTIONS the poor of Ireland, to restrict Chinese immi?rom Ill SPRING SUMMER CLOTHIiTG out of Minneapolis. or 100 pounds e\ ery hour. which they were had. Justices Clifford an THE MARKETS. ration to prevent the removal of Indians Field dissented, holding that it is not compe States into tho Indian Territory to A sad and fatal case of freezing occurred prevent the withholding of pensions from NKW YOBK, March 1%, 1890. tent for Congress to punish a State officer foi Ser The Buffalo (N. Y.) Express has near Morris on the night of tho ensioners undei the act of 1861, and also unthe LIVE STOCK-Cattle $7 60 Q$10 75 the Inuklin* formerly known as the the manner in which he performs the dutie we have the largest assortment in this vicinity and we are now prepared to act of 1S78. Mr. Reagan obtained Sheep 6( 0 7 00 interviewed a large number of influeunial 6th inst. Two men, Cochran and D. Pennsylvania Ho ise, wheie she will imposed on him by the laws of the State, am lea to have printed a resoluti* Hogs 4 65 01 5 00 suit all, as well in quality and style as in price. W E ARE FULLY German citizens in Buffalo, pro reiutive to the proposed lnteroceanic Leonard, left town for home about 6 FLOUHGood to Choice 5 70 & 8 00 he pie ised to have the ladies ot New that the Federal Election law is clearly un Canal, declaring that, as the United State* WHEAT-No.2 Chicago 1 40 1 41 aiinent in politics and in business, and Ulm and vicinity call upon liei. PREPARED TO FI ALL, FROM A THREE-YEAR-OLD constitutional. p. m. they got lost on the prairie. would have a great local as well as general in ,\HNWester Mixed 69 $ 61 ten st in the work in common with the otbei )ArsWestern Mixed 474 4* Prices Moderate. tinds that they are almost unanimously Cochran finally came to a house and FIVE women were elected members BOY TO THE LARGEST AND MOST CORPULENT MAN and ItYEWestern 95 & 96V commercial Powers of tbe earth, and ao the in favor of tne nomination of Grant. of the Board of Education at Middletown, N was taken in badly frozen The lost PoltK-Mess 1175 A 12 00 political control of such line of communica puces lower than ever. Our stock of LARD-Steam 7 60 7 70 tion would be vitally ncc ssary to her com T., on the 9th, their opponents being men. '*Only a few of them," the Express Leonard, who wandered around until BOOTS & SHOES CHEESE 11 ft 14V merciul interest and to the preservation of CASH PURCHASES ays, 'prefer any other candidate, and overcome with cold, was found on WOOLDomestic Fleece 48 & 60 her territorial integrity and political independence, CHIEF DOUGLASS, the captive Ute, she will insist whenever and by CHICAGO. made a second attempt to escape from For these will cheerfully support him if he Monday near J. C. McCarthy's farm AND CHEAP SALES wh imsoover such proji ct snail be commenced, BEEVES-Extra $5 25 Leavenworth on the 9th. but was discoveiec nominated." Of course there are dead. He was a young single man Choice on such political control of it as will give security 4 70 NEUNAN.J & ROSSKOPF bef he had proceeded far. Good 435 to our com meicial and political interests. has also heen newH replenished, hut 0.11 prices are yet a" formerly. W German Republicans, as well as other and well liked. Medium. 885 Messrs. Young and Butterwortb debated THE Workingmen's ticket was defeated fj guaranty e\er) pair of book or shoes bought of us to be just as represented. Butchers'Stock, 2 60 the Political Assessment bill. classes, in every community that prefer De ilers in Stock Cattle 2 85 by a "Citizens'" movement at tb IN the Senate on the 11th the bill for A well digger at Minnesota, Jackson Blaine or Sherman, but we do not HOGSLiveGood to Choice 4 00 & Oakland (Cal.j municipal election on the the reclamation of arid and waste lands was DRY GOODS, county, found anew soil fourteen ^HEEP-Common to Choice 4 70 & believe that as a class the German In Hats, Caps, Shirts passed. Mr. Sharon, in the course of a speech 9tb. UUTTER-Creamery. 32 feet down, where grass had grown in favor of the removal of the duty on print Republicans are any more hostile to Good to Choice Dairy 24 & paper, said there had been comment upon his THE Louisiana Democratic State Con and solid oak limbs aslarge as a man's Hat*, Caps, Notions, EGGSFresh 10 long absence from the Senate this absence, Grant than those of any other element. ventlon for the selection of delegates to th FLOURWinter BOO he said, had been caused by the fact that after arm. The wood turned black after Groceries, Provisions, Springs 5 00 Cincinnati Convention will be held on the his election the operations of a friend had involved Patents 6 00 & and gentlemen's furnishing goods we have a large and splendid assortment being exposed to the air. him to the extent of millions of dollars, 1 th of April. Crockery and Glassware, GRAIN-Wheat,No.2Spring- I 23 & and his duty to the large interests depending embracing all the latest styles. Corn, No.2 37H THE United States Senate on the Ex-Governor Edmund J. Davis of The Insurance Commissioner paid on him demanded his attention he Oats, No. 2 Green, dried and Canned H*2 would be obliged, for tbe same reason, to be I0.h rejected the nomination of William Texas will be urged by the Southern Rte.No.2. 72 & into the State Treasurer's office March absent for tbe next three or four weeks, and Brown as Census Supervisor for the Etghtb Barley, No. 2. 75 & v*' Fruits, etc., etc. Republicans for the second place on asked the Indulgence of the Senate on that "id, $11,844.51 as fees and taxes of BROOM CORN- District of Illinois, by a party vote, on tbe We also offer a beautiful assortment of account. After remarks by Mr. Jones (Fla.) in Red-Tippcd Hurl the Chicago ticket. Although a Minn. Street, New Ulm, Minn. the insurance companies doing business ground, it is said, that at least one of the Ladies' Circular Cloaks, support of tbe bill for the relit of Fitz John Fine Green Poiter, a motion, by Mr. Davis V. Va.), to lay Southern man by birth, education and in the State for the month of eight Illinois Supervisors should have been Inferior the bill on the table was agreed to by a viva Crooked. 3 residence, he boldly and unequivocally selected from the Democracy. February. We will always take farm produce in voce vote The Political Assessment bill PORK-Mess. 1140 wa further considered in the House, and Mr. joined the cause of the Union, although exchange tor goods, and pay the highest LARDSteam 710 a Upson submitted un amendment prohibiting O N the 10th the postmaster at An LUMBER- market piice for all kinds of papei in ail the newest colors, at astounding low prices. all his ties, political, social and any persons from asking, demanding, or soliciting Common Dressed Slain*..$16 00 napolis, Md, was arrested for stealing $3,000 PARIS LETTER. nigs. irom any clerk or employe of tbe Government Floorinjr. 24 00 ft by blood, were of and with the State vorth of postage stamps. any contributions for political purposes Common Boards 12 50 a of his adoption. When the South motion to lay tbe bill n the table Funcing- 1300 THE Alabama Republican State Convention was defeated112 to lla strict party vote, In connection with our store we Our customers and friends, from f-ir and near, are respectfully invited Lath 2 35 rushed into rebellion Judge Davis Specinl Correspondence. to choose delegates to the National with the exception of Aiken, Felton. Morse A Shingles, 2 65 have a fiist'Chiss saloon, furnished with to examine our goods and obtain our pri( e-s before purchasing elsewhere. was offered high command in the Confederatearmy, and Wells, who voted with the Republicans in Republican Convention will meet at Selma EAST LIBERTY. PARIS, FBANCE, Feb. 25,1880. .i splendid hilli ml table, and our customers the affirmative. CATTLEBest $5 00 A he but entered into the on the 20th of May. In Government circles." says will always find good liquois Fair to Good 4 20 & aause of the Union with all that stern THE Wisconsin Democratic State Convention HOGS-Yorkers 4 60 and cigars, and evei forenoon a splendid repoit from St. Petersburgh, shown Domestic Phtladelptiias 4 90 to choose delegates to the Cinclnnat Cromwellian determination that has lunch. me to-day" le itesarroi es a la son SIIEEP-Best 4 75 THE main building and west wing of Convention has been called to meet at Modi since characterized his every action. Common 4 00 9 comble In other words, the Russian the Kansas State Insane Asylum at Osawatomie son the 1th of May. He raised and commanded the first BALTIMORE. All goods purchased of us will be deliveied were destroyed by fire on the evening of government have lost their CATTLEBest $4.50 THE Virginia Conservatives will meet NICHOLS.8HEPARD & CO.Battle(M,Ilci regiment of Texas cavalry and distinguished in any pait ot the city tr^e fo the 8f). Cause supposed to be spontaneous Medium 3 12*4 heads. There can be no better in State Convention at Richmond on the 19th HOGSGood 6 00 himself in several campaigns, cost combustion. proof of the dire confusion that SHEEP 5 00 of May to choose delegates to the Democratic EatrtlUfetd ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE notably the Red river campaign in THE following message was sent to Ultii National Convention. prevails in the Czars entourage than "V BRATOR" Choice Flower and Garden Seeds, Louisiana, where he commanded a the Senate by the President on the 8th: the fact th.it counsel have been applied LITTLE ROCK has been selected as Hot Bit Astonished. 1 transmit herewith tbe report of the Secretary brigade, by hisindomitable will, courage the place and June 2d as the time for holding for abroad. Advice, however of State and accompanying papers, in response Strawberries peaches, &c. and energy. the Arkansas Democratic State Convention to the resolution adopted by the Senate The fact that the large majority ol IS not likely to be forthcoming not Threshing Maokimexy aaA P*ftaftl on the 11th of February last, requesting to nominate State officers and choose people in this country are prepar*a for and TractloM BngiM. even from the aged emperor of Ger NEW SORTS BY MAIL. copies of all ooriespondence between this delegates to the Cincinnati Convention. anything that may happen at any hour Go\ eminent and any foreign Government many, for the simple reason that he TIfE KTAXDARO of txeeUcme* ikru$U*t OU ffvwlm since February, 1869. respecting a ship canal The Northwestern have been favorite Plants of the newest and finest iin O N the 10th the South Carolina State of the day was strongly exemplified at Bai* ift World across the isthmus between North America has never had to contend with similar MATCHLESS for Ormlo Sarins, Tim* ST1BI, FirmM Democratic Central Committee issued a call the ferry-dock yesterday. Three or States for the settlement of Scandinavian proved sorts, carefully packed and and 8outh America, together with the copies Cleaimi llapid and Thormyh Work difficulties to those which at INCOMPARABLE in {jualttt f Material. PwfmHm of any project of treaties respecting the same for a Convention to select delegates to the four "old heads" got together and emigrants, than whom piepaid by mail. My collection of ot tarts Thorough Warkmanablp, MttfwM Naiafc. tag which the Department of State may have present surround his nephew, the National Convention to meet at Columbia on cooked up a plan and then went in a Btauty of ModU there arc no better citizens, and to Strawberries took th* lirst premium proposed or submitted since that date to any MARVELOrt for mpcrfer wark la a* Mr af the 1st of June. body to a ragged, woe-begone chap Czar. Co intensify the existing foreign Power or its diplomatic representatives. Grain auri univeriallf known ai tbe anif inceeiaftii Thtaakat whom much of the prosperity of this for the be Collection, at the great in Max Timothy rioter and all other Seed* who stood leaning over a spile and developed A the late election in Sacramento, regime of repression, would be dilfi A*TO\r*IirVCf.T nm\nXE an* wnderfnUi imn' ajin 1 -1 thatt one half lh aal geart aad toitf In further compliance with the resolution of section is due. They are to be found show of the Mass. Horticultural Society, it. Greeting him with smiles PORTABLE, rKACTJON. ar.J STRAW-IICRMVO frTEAM.EJeiNE*s with ipecjal featai Jcrtare i of Pawar, Cal., the Republican candidates, except the Senate, I deem it proper to state briefly cult, as it has already reached a Mteam Power Outfit* and Bleam Pawar Durability, Safety Economy, and Beauty entirely unknown in other makes large numbers in the mining and in Boston. I grow over 100 they each look him by the hand, and my opinion as to the policy of the United Chief of Police, were elected by majorities Separator! a specially Four ixe of Separators from to 12 horse power, also I itylei Improred Mounted Horse Pawara, maximum of seventy. To grant a Btates with respect to the construction of an SS Year* af Prawacroaa CoatJaaoaa Bawlaea* by this house, withaat caaa.* af i lumber regions of Wisconsin and varieties, the most complete collection then the spokesman said: ranging from 3d0 to 5 0. The Workingmen atent, furnishes a atroag guarantee for superior goods and bonarabla acaiiag. lnteroceanic Canal by any route across tho liberal constitution would be equally A AIITIAml I Tho wonderful meeess and popularity af and Democrats elected the Chief of Police. Michigan, in Minnesota, Northern "It gives us pleasure to be honored in the country, including all the American isthmus. The policy of this country |a AIII lUll I our TtaasToa Machinery has drirra other difficult, as there is nobody pos is a canal under Americau control. Tne with the errand of seeking yon and in* asachlnea to the wall, hence various makers are now attempt O N the 11th E Petroff was found Towa, Nebraska. Dakota, and the new, large American and imported United States cannot consent to surrender tag to build and palia anT inferior aad mongrel Imitations of sessing the confidence of the people forming yon that at our State Convention, guilty by a Harrisburg (Pa.) Jury of having this control to any European Power, or to any northern part of Kansas. In some kinds Priced descriptive Cata onr famous goada. combination of European Power3. If the held this forenoon* yon were in the Russian Government, to BE NOT DECEIVED bribed members of the Legislature to vote of these states whole couuties are logues, gratis, by mail. Also Bulbs, existing treaties between the United States chosen our nominee for Governoron the for the appropriation of money out of tbe effect its anplication. The abdication and other Nations, or if the rights of soverignty ey aaan xpertmeatal and worthless machinery. Ifwejiir composed of them. At least a third Fruit Trees, Roses, Evergreens first formal ballot. It is our pleasure at all, cat tb* -OKIwUKAJ.- aa. tan BEXU1KE or property of other Nations, stand in tbe 8-ate Legislature to pay for alleged losses of the Czar, or the appointment ofthe population of Minnesota is said Choice Flower, Garden, Tree, Evergreen, way of this policy'a contingency which is not to ask your acceptance of the honor, C3* Par fatt aarttralara call an our dealers, or write and damages by tbe railroad riots of 1876. to a high post, of Count apprehendedsuitable steps should be taken to us for Illustrated Cirealars, which we mail free. Address to be Scandinavian, while the population Herb, or Fruit Seeds, 25 packets and in so doing you insure us a candidate On the previous day W. H. Kemble and by just and liberal negotiationstopromote and 1XCH0U, BSirABDftCO., Battle Creek,Mich. Schotivaloff might give satisfaction establish the Amencan policy on ttrs subject for whom we can work with earnestness of Dakota is yet greater. Not of eithor for $1.00 by mail. three others, indicted for a like offense, consistently with the rights of nations to to a certain number of malcontents, and enthusiasm, and whose pleaded guilty. less than twenty members of the be affected by It. The capital invested by C.C. The True Cape Cod Cran'beriry, but it is believed here that nothing election to the Gubernatorial chair no H.WERRING, corporations or citizens of other countries ra MR. PARNELL, the Irish land agitator, Minnesota, and half the members of such an enterprise must, in a great degree, sane man can for a moment doubt." best sort for Upland, short of the extensive reforms sailed for Europe on the Uth. theDakota Legislature are Scandinavians look for protection to one or more of the The man had not changed a muscle fowerPowerInterveneworldsuoh will arrest the tide of revolution. Lowland, or Garden, by mail, ieat of the No European DEALER IN .The entire number of the race Foreign. can for piotection of his face. He had preserved calm Every body who knows the state of prepaid. $1 00, $5.00 per 1 000. without adopting measures on this Continent Dry Goods. Notions, Boots &Shoes in the United States is estimated at PARNELL and Dillon were enthusiastically and placid expression to the end, and which the United States would deem wholly affairs in Russia must be convinced Wholesale Catalogue to the Trade. about 1,000,000. received at Montreal on the evening when the spokesman stepped back, the Inadmissible. If the protection of the United that nothing but a revolution will 8tates is relied upon, the United States must _j(. of tbe 8th. On their arrival they weregreeted stranger turned his ouid, spit off the Agents wanted. GROCERIES, exercise such control as will enable this country bring about any radical change in by a procession numbering 6,000 torchbearers. edge of the wharf, ana replied: to protect Its National Interests and main.tain B. M. Watson, Old Colony Medicines & Farming Iniplements. the existing autocratic form ot government, the rights of those whose private capital Well, being you want me to run Til Secd Warehouse, Ply- The Mormons of Utah need attending Nurseries und 'Is embarked in tbe work.*** do it but I tell you beforehand that I and according to all accounts, A PANAMA telegram of the 8th says An lnteroceanic Canal across the American Golden Gate, Minn. to at once. They are taking mouth, Mass. Established 1842. haven't got a durned cent to spent on news had been received there ofan explosion it is to events of this description Isthmus will essentially change the geographical THE GREAT SUCCESS steps which, if not stopped will nijrhfxjf mar!"* piicp paid for prodPOP lelations between the Atlantic and Paciflo the canvass! You'll have toranme on in the artillery barracks at Santiago, Chili, that we must now look forward. apTBf coasts of the United States, and between the pievent the Territory from ever being my hi qwdifications entirely.2efro which killed twenty-four persons and destroyed Land in West Newton United States and the rest of the world. It Even the last enlighte'nd element IBIDEITDl IVOiKI will be the great ocean thoroughfare the building. filled np with industrious and amongst the Russian shave 'ere LbborSarincCllASsTby fall* demonstrated Busbar in oaa ad to* [between our Atlantic and our Pacific THESORGOHANDBOOK THE British Chancellor of the Exchequer productive settlements. The plan present demandfortnem. It aawa Logaaraayajaa. Arrangements are WMAW for a shores, and virtually 'a part of the coast this, responded wiCh _enthusiasm to line of tbe United States. Our merely announced Inthe Houseof Commons mammoth National Methodist campmeeting which they are pursuing is to cover A TrMtlMoaSorBOudlnpbMCnei.and the Minnesota o-ty nod analeg* than two raon can Ute olA ws.V* commercial interest In It is greater than that the cry of justice and freedom. Towards For Sale the South half of Noi tliwest erill aaw a two foot log- In three minntee. aftsjaf on the evening of the 8th that^the Ministry at Old Orchard beach in Jn)y, Earl/ABbarSagvCaaa. Tha EMTIOX FOB 188* Utah with a net-work of land claims. of all other countries, while its relations to vaaMC ai*a*r BMewaa anal Trrwnahlp i the end of the reign of Czar quarter ot Section 14, lownship 111, bad advisedthe Queen to dissolve Parliament BOWready, and will be teat free am application. Wo i onr power and prosperity as a Nation, to our 1880, which is proposed to be a gathering Void iwr Illustrated Olrealarand Tr It is conclusively shown that the-polygamists means of defense, our unity, peace and safety, Range 31, eighty acres, formerly own urn ihPTJCE CASESEEDof the best rariety. atEaster. The announcement was received Alexis, a man of resolute and enterprising "wwain Bishopsare of all Methodists the country, a -e matters of paramount oonside -atlon to have succeeded in- grab* BLYKraS 9IAICVFACTIJB1KG CO., ed by Jacob Bnshard. Apply to *J !*w hic with eheenWW W-?& character named Steake tne people of the United States. No other CAtTfOS* Beware of all imitators and infringers. a the* i Cincinnati, O. biqg every acre of available land by I* the gfUlon mtb$I vitedtopartkipaf. (reft rawer would, undej.sjinjlar eirejinv itrvt,^* X* MOOKK, St. Peter, Minn. We own {hep rfectpetilon theseGiant stnaw Cm* M-cMmer* Steam Engines. Circular Saw MdU. HidingSaw Machines. Wt warrantevery rwrtmkU CraaaMUU. Chunk mmi M+1 JUUt, fce. %s 31 S'jfci fir i