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"~^7^mm^w T&F*r" ^flWWWKN""*'-1' WW1W*iVW5i4?(*~ JT NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26,1881. EPITOME OFTHE WEEK. gland, on the 17th seven persons were killed Legislative Vote?. THIS NEW AND CORRECT MINNESOTA NEWS. reside, hence the right of self-government and thirty-three others injured. should be guaranteed by the National Constitution Proves beyond any reasonable qnestion that the IT was claimed by the British Government to all citizens, that, with the ballot CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN W Interwting News Compilation. Col. King has gone East to obtain on the 18th that it had reliable information of in their hands, they may protect themselves The following interesting facts in araa-w TTXJ&C. a&x&rxr dangerous conspiracies of Irishmen in several attractions for his fair next everywhere under our flag that it is the regard to the members of our State larse towns in England. Congressional. duty of Congress to submit to'the several year. Is by all odds the beet road for yon to jike when traveling in either direction between Wednesday, January 26th, 1881 Legislature are taken from the Dispatch ACCORDING to late dispatches Russia maintains, States a Constitutional amendment giving THB Indian Appropriation bill was reported Chicago and all of tho Principal Points in tho West, North and Northwest. of the 19th inst: The officials of Le Sueur county In the Senate on tho 17th, with amendments. contrary to the opinion of the French women citizens the right of suffrage, and to Bills were passeddirecting the purchase ot Government, that the Powers must abide by Carefully examine this Map The principal Cities of the West and iorthwei are Stations on th's pass the bill prov ding for a committee to get hard wood delivered at the Desiring to furnish the patrons of the Freodmen's Bank building at Washington There are 54 Americans and 48 the decisions of the Berlin Conference on the consider the rights of women. road Its through trains make close connections with the trains of all railroads at junction points for $860,000. niacin* Geneial Ord on the re* court house for $2 per cord. the REVIEW all the important news, foreign born members of the House. tired list of the army, with the rank and pay Greek frontiei question. THE President on the 19th nominated Colonel of a Major-Geneial The loint resolution One of our exchanges sajs a ACCORDING to a St Petersburg telegram of we will for the next two months Delos B. Sackett, formerly attached to creating the Yorktown Centonniat Commission The aggregate age of State Senators school of phrenology is soon to be the 18th a body of 30,000 Tekke-Turcomans was also passed A motion to lay aside the General Sheridan's staff, to be InspectorGeneral send out each week a supplement is 1,928 yearsan average of a regular order and take up the case of Senator on the 9th assaulted the Russian trenches started in the Normal school at of the Army. Kelloffff, of Louisiana, was defeatedJO to little over 4 yeais for each. containing, among many other near Geok-Tepe, which were manned by Mankato. 84 Messrs Butler, Davis (111), Lamar, The East. twenty companies of infantry and twentyfour Groome, Pendleton, Thurman, Voorhees, things, a summary of each day's doings Not a single member of either White, Williams and Bayard voting Hon. GordenE Cole, of Faribault guns. The outworks were carried THE Legislature of Maine on the 18th elected with the Republicans in the negative In the of Congress and our Sta*e legislature, branch of the 22d session of the by the onslaught, but by a desperate effort Eugene Hale (Rep to be United States will deliver the address at the Old House Mr White introduced a proposition for they were repossessed, with heavy loss on Senator to succeed Hamlin (Rep.) the Minnesota legislature was born in Constitutional amendment pioviding for the thus giving our readers each Settlers association to be held in Le election of United States Senators by the people. both sides. One Russian company alone had Connecticut Legislature elected General J. the State* Sueur, on Thursday evening of this Bills were Introducod -by Mr Newberry, week twelve additional columns of thirty-two men killed and ten wounded. Hawley (Rep) to succeed Eaton (Dem), providing for a Joint Commission by the weejt. A second attack by the Turcomans was repulsed. Of the Senatoi 28 are American and the New York Legislature elected United States and Great Britain to in estigate reading matter. the alleged false and fraudulent proof and Thomas C. Flatt (Rep to succeed Kernan and 13 of foreign birth. 3T are Dr. Ayer, of Le Sueur, is said to statistics used before the Halifax Fishery (Dem IT was stated in a Rome dispatch of the Commission, by Mr. Dunn, to prohibit married, 3 are widowers, and only be in very poor health. He has a the sending of fire arms or ammunition 18th that the Pope had expressed regret that A N oil tank at the Atlanta Refinery, near A recent census taken by the city one ts a bachelor. A good record, bed arranged in his sleigh box, so as thro the mails, by Mr. his opinion concerning the Land agitation in Philadelphia, exploded on the 18th, causing authorities of Fargo shows that that Fort, to prohibit exportation of diseased forsooth. 18 are 50 years and over to be enabled to attend to his professional Ireland had not been published, and had requested the destruction of several wharves, warehouses cattle and other dmc3ti animals by Mr. city has a population of 3,027. and four are under 35. duties. Keifer, to prevent the spread of contagious Archbishop McCabc to give it immediate and two vessels Loss about $150,000. diseases among domestic animals by Mr. publicity. JOIIN KELLY has been re-elected Chairman The Tribune says a number of Belt/hoover, to regulate commerce by railroad J. D. Howard of Duluth is the oldest of OWING to the distress in County Clare, Ireland, H. Staikloff. a car repairer of the Tammanv Committee on Organization. between tho different States Xhe report citizens of St. Peter and surrounding senator and S.D. Petersen of New of the Superintendent of the Census was received the Lord-Lieutenant has applied for the at In his speech accepting the office he declared Owatonna was instantly killed and Mr Cox intioduced an Apportionment country who have weak lungs Ulni the youngest. In point of seniority, organization of relief works that Tammany would never again unite with in bill fixing the number of Representatives Medford on the 18th inst. while are talking of going to Florida to THERE was a blinding snow-storm in London any other party or faction. J. McLaughlin of Dodge comes at 301 under the piovisions of the bill the act of coupling cars. Arkansas, California, Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi, on the evening of the 18th, and railway try the healing effects of that climate. next to the Duluth senator, and iu GOVERNOR LITTLEFIELD, in his message to South Caiolina and West Virginia travel was badly inteifered with. the Rhode Island Legislature on the 18th, febra^kan,oneeach,four,eachd would gai member Kansas would respect to juvenility, Simmons of THE Greek authorities have stopped the Alfred Sel in, for some time a recommended woman suffrage on the school ain three Texas an Minnesota and Morrison comes next to Mr. Petersen. H. G. Stordock has been appointed issue of furloughs from the aimy. two Pennsylvania, Ohio New question. member of the Criterion TheateT Hampshire, Maine, Indiana, Tennessee, Florida A DESTRUCTIVE wind and snow-storm prevailed auditor of Wilkin county, to fill Two OF the public schools of Jersey City, company at Minneapolis, died at the and Vermont would lose one each and New throughout Europe on the 19th, causing the vacancy caused by the death of N. J., have been closed lately on account of York two Atter a spiuted debate the bill THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, The honor ot being the oldest settler Sherman House, Chicago, last week. great dama e to property and the loss of Sliver etlng tho titles of settlers on Des Moines the prevalence of scarlet fever. Chas. B. Falley. Mr. Stordock will in the State lies between Senator Over all of its principal lines, runs each way daily fiom two to four or more Fast Express several lives The nver Thames overflowed lands was passed THE Pennsylvania Legislature took one remove to Breckinridge next spring. its banks and damaged property in London Train* It is the only road west of Chicago that uses tne IN the Senate on the 18th the census returns Gilfilldn of Ramsey and Geo. E ballot on the 18th and three on the 19th for of 1880 were recciv cd and rtlcried The bill New York is the birthplace of to the extent of $10,000,000. PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS. Case of Lesueur, both of whom came S. Chandler, who has just retired United States Senator, each of which resulted to inoorpoiate the Intcroce imc Canal Company THE Scottish Heiitable Security Company thirty of the members of the present was sent to the Committee on Toreign to Minnesota in 1851. The next in torn the office of sheriff in as follows SenateOhvei (Rep caucus nominee), It is the onlj road that runs Pullman Sleeping Cars 5sorth or ^rthvest of Chicago It ha* Affairs 1 he claim of Ben Hollndny was taken of Edlnburg suspended payment on the 19th. legislature12 Senators and 18 20, Grow (Ind Rep), 14 Wallace point of lesidence, is C. Buck, Goodhue count}, held that position nearly 3,000 MIZ.ES OF ROAD It forms the following Trunk Lines up and a motion to reler it to the Court of Liabilities, $5 000,000. Claims was deft itedZS to 24but the amount (Dem), 16 HouseOliver, 75, Grow, 44 representatives, more than one-fifth "Connul Bluff*, Dem er & California Line "Winona, Minntbo a &Ceutral Dakota Line continually for 22 yeais by populat of Winona, who settled theie in EIGHT children belonging to one family in was Anally fixed nt $ 100 000, and the bill waa Wallace, 77, scattering, 3 feioux Citj, Nor Nebraska & Yankton Line Chicago, St Paul SL Minneapolis Line of the whole election. 1853. passedJo to 19, theoiiglnal claim was tor a small town in Nova Scotia died within one "Noithtrn Illinois, Freeport & Dubuque Line "Milwaukee, Green B"^ & Lakt Superior line over $)00 000 A Conteienco Committee was HE\RT DAWES has been re-elected United week recently, of diphtheria ordeied and appointed on the Consular and The Windom Repmter sajs that Ticktf- over this load ai^. sold by ail Coupon Ticket Agents in the Lnited State* and Canada* States Senator fiom Massachusetts, and The occupations of the Senators A COMPANY, with a capital of $3,500,000, has Diplomatic App opuation bill In the Edward Larson has retired from Remember to ask for Tickets \m this road, be sure they read over it and tat none other after repeated trials it has been Francis M. Cockrell United States Senator aie divided as follows: Farmers 7, House Mr -pa Us, Churm in of the Committee been formed at London, to facilitate the importation the management of the Western iSAKVIir HUGHITT.Gen'l Manager, Chicago W. H. &TEETT, Gen 1 Pas- Agent, Ch cago on Militarj \trans, lepoitod back adveisely from Missouri. proven that flax is a moie piofittble Lv\yers 6, merchants 6, phjsicians of beef fiom America, and will the 1 ill to placo (jrencral S Grant on the Minnesota Press, published at Willmar, C. W. H. HEIDE3IANN, Agent, NEW ULM, MINN FIVE Paterson (N boys, ranging in crop than wheat that vicinity, build four large steamers. retired list ot the aim M- McCook submitted 4, leal estate dealers 3, civil engineers ages from fifteen to ghti en ears, were recently and is succouled b) MtSsi^ a mm nt\ report, win b, together wi A NUMBER of vessels were ashore ne^r Cardiff, and a largei area than e\er before 2, lumbermen 2, agtit ultural the bil, ltie td to the Committee senousiy, and some of them probably *ASK*FOR* Wood bum & Uulaeth Wales, on the 19th, and it was feared will be devoted to flax in 1881. ot tie whole on the Pnv ite Calendar Mr 'ftffinff* BUTTER COLOR implement dealerb 2, and editor, fatallj, mjur while coast ng, their "bobsled" Keiu i fiom th Commute I 1 le ti ms submted the}' would all go to pi Seven had been having come in collision with a telegraph cooper, banker, coutiactor, lectuiei The St. Peter Tnbune says that i una mou rep rt ot that committee, beached at Yai mouth and fifty persons dec a tint lJisuee, 13 and N A. pole The boys and their sled were At Giten BIN, Wis, a M\\}U and president of water works, one H. 0. Millet of that place manufactured drowned Hull cutting menu er) is not, entitle 1 to a seat horribly smashed One boy had his nose It Clves Butter the Hit-edged color the year round. The larceit Butter Buyers recommend its use named Christian Ivet, was last VKLK as lli prtstntative om the Sect nd Congressional ettch- LEON SAY has been re-elected President of .347,000 cigars during the Thousands of Dairymen say IT I S PERFECT. drureistormerchantforit.orwrite. sea by allthe best Creameries Awarded the,Inter* biokcn and driven into his face, his teeth 4.8k your to aik wba I ts wbs nationalDiploma at Y. Dairy Fair. &tnct ot Honda Mr Atkins reported tin own agiin-t a revolving saw uul the French Senate, and Gainbetta of the past year. He employs ten WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO* Proprietor* BarUsctoB. Tt, ft costs, who nsealt, where to ret it. theNa\al \ppropiiationbili$14,461037 I he and jaw brokau, the imprint of eveiy tooth In the Hou^e there are 46 farmers, Chamber of Deputies Senate amendments to the Consular and had Ins left leg completely severed men in the factory and keeps one Jf USEJfONLYfTHISfTHE*FlRSTJ^AN JfTHEJfBEST* in the upper jaw being left in the telegraph Dip oinatic Appiopriation bill were 22 merchants, 13 lawyers, 5 bankers, IT is stated that railway men in Montreal from his bod d) nig in a shoit time pole against which the sled ran, some of the man on the road. He finds ready concurred in, with one exception. are discussing a plan to tunnel the Falls of 2 physicians, 2 harness-nidkeis, The 1 unding bill then came up in Committee New Goods. Great Bargains. indentations being half an inch deep. from lo^s of blood sales for all that he can make and Niagara. of the Whole, and Mr Carlisle a 2 manufacturers, 2 grain dealers, substitute for the fifth section was aereed to, JOHN S. MORTON, formerly President of a has orders ahead. DURING the trial of the traversers at Dublin 2 druggists, 2 real estate dealers, pioviding that tho new bonis shill be the Philadelphia street railway, who was sentenced on the 20th one of the counsel for the defendants onh security received for National Bank circulation Hon. J. Seveiance, of Mankato, Dr. T. Anderson, of Mmnea 1 builder, 1 hotel keeper, 2 ticket to ten years' imprisonment for the asked the acquittal of Gordon and An amendment by Mr Pi ec, that will soon reio\e to St Paul polls, was killed on Monday of last any ink depositing the^e bonds shall be exempt fraudulent issue of bonds, has been voted a agents, 1 cooper, 1 accountant, Boyton, "in order to rejoice the greater Ireland from all tax on deposits capital or circu- The people of this part of the State pardon by the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons week by being thrown out of his cutter, beyond the seas 1 blacksmith, 2 agricultural implement lHtion, was ruled out a point of der. The will regiet to have Mr Severance his horse running away and bill wns then teported to the House om committee, A FEW days ago a great battle was fought dealers, 1 lumber dealer. wh Wood demanded the previous Miss MART CARDAFF and Miss Honore between the Chilians and Peruvians near depart from their midst, as he is dashing him against a bridge The question, wh oh was seconded and the ma Dougherty, of Girardvtlle, Pa., were coasting Lima, in which the Peruvians suffered defeat qti stion wa oideredon the bill and amendments one of the ver} ablest attornejs in deceased was a husband of Mrs. Anderson, Of the State Senators, New York down a hill the other day, when the boy who Pending lurther action the House adjourned and heavy loss. Secretary of the Temperance Minnesota. is the most fruitful source, furnishing was guiding their sled lost control of it. Seeing THE Berlin police recently prohibited a Union. an even dozen. Pennsylvania A BILL was passed in the Senate on the his danger he rolled oft and escaped. The *w I meeting of workmen to protest against the 19th to pi ovule for ascertaining and settling sled crashed against a telegraph pole, and aua Vermont supply four each, New United States Senatoi-elect Miller anti-Jewish agitation. private land claims in States and Territories A new Richland correspondent of both young ladies were instantly killed. acquued from Mexico, except California, A Hampshire and Norway three each, ON the 20th the cotton-masters of Bolton, of California lost an eye the Waseca Herald says that Peter bill reported favorably from the Judiolary A FEW days since William H. Westervelt England, notified their workmen that, if Sweden, Germany, Canada, Ohio, while commanding a bugade of Union Committee to relieve Richard Fatherly, of Arkansas completed a term of seven years for conspiracy Erb, hviag about two miles south the demand for an increase of wages were fiom political disabilities was, after and New Brunswick two each and soldiers atLibeity Gap, Tenn to kidnap Charlie Ross, and was discharged debate, defeatedoO to 18not the necessary not withdrawn, they would lock up their of town, came up from Wiuona Ireland, Nova Scotia, Georgia, two-thirds in the afli tnative A resolution during Rosecrans' adwiuce from from the Eastern Penitentiary at mills. county three years ago, and purchased was adopted providing for a select committee Philadelphia. He says he is utterly innocent Maine and Michigan one each. Murfreesboro to Chattanooga. on pleuro-pneumonia and other contagious 720 acres of mostly wild land, of the charge on which he was convicted. LATER* and infectious dis ases of cattle and other domestic animals, and Messrs Johnston, Willlams, Of the members of the house of and has aheady converted it into one A LAND LEAGUE meeting at Rock Carry, GENERAL AND MRS GRANT were publicly Rollins, Kirkwood and Coke were named The census returns of all the Representatives, New York furnishes Ireland, and a counter meeting of Orangemen ot the best farms and most attractive received at the Executive Mansion in Albany, as such committee the Funding bill came were prohibited on the 21st, for fear of up in the House as unfinished business Mr United States and Territories of the N. on the 30th Many citizens paid their 18, Noiway 12, Germany 11, homes in the county. His crop I Gillette raised the point of ordei that, inasmuch a breach of the peace. Forty-nine Leaguers espects. Union aie now complete The to Maine 10, Ireland 8, Ohio 6, Massachusetts of 1880 amounted to over 4 000 as Mr Newberrv had openly stated that at Listowel had been summoned to answer ACCORDING to a New York dispatch of the he had gone to the National Bank of which he tal population of the country is 50, 6, Vermont 4, New bushels ot wheat and 1,600 bushels the charge of seditious conspiracy. was a director to inquire how he should vote, 20th Rufus Hatch had brought suit in the Supreme 152,866. Of this number 49,369,- he had no light to vote on the pending measure. Hampshire 4, Sweden 4, England 3, of oats. ON the 21st the police at St. Petersburg Court against the Western Union, the Mr Weaver afterwaid extended the 595 are in the States and 783,271 in Illinois 3, Canada 3, Scotland 3, arrested several distinguished Nihilists. point of order so as to include every member Atlantic & Pacific and the American Union THE Woman Suffrage Association of St. who was a National Bank stockholder. the territories. Pennsylvania 2, Switzerland 2, and M. MULLEN'S Telegraph Companies, to prevent the proposed The Speaker overruled the point of Louis on the 21st appointed a committee to consolidation. He had obtained an injunction Nova Scotia, Wales, Indiana, Alabama, order, and an ap ea was laid the present to the Missouri Legislature a petition tableii to 34. Iho imeudrupntto tLit i unding restraining the companies named Wisconsin and the District A resolution was adopted by the asking that body to submit to the people a HARDWARE bill, providing that, before any of the from entering into any agreement of consolidation, bonds or oortincates authorized by the act are of Columbia, one each. Constitutional amendment giving women the House on the 18th inst. providing and from increasing their capital Issued, the Secretary f the Treasury shall right to vote. pay on the bonds accruing during 1881 all for the printing of the Governor stock The Assembly at Albany had called Please take notice that our large stock of 4! silver dollars and all gold over $50,000,000 now SENATOR MATT CARPENTER was senousiy Emporium for an investigation concerning the proposed Washington Letter. message as iollows' 10,000 in Eng In the Treasury for redemption purposes, was ill in Washington on the 21st, and his physicians consolidation of the telegraph companies. rejected111 to 140 All the other amendments ^leg&qt #all ki\d Winter G^oM lish 5,000 in German, 5,000 n. had torbidden him to receive callers agreed to in Committee of the Whole and A FEW days ago Francis B. Booth and wife, Norwegian 3,000 in Swedish, 1, were adopted, and the bill was then passed by He was threatened with cougestion of the an aged New York couple, were found in bed the following vote, recisAcklen, Atherton, Agricultural Machine Washington, Jan 15th, 1881. lungs. 000 in Bohemian 1,000 in FiencL 'Atkins, Bachman, Barber, Beal, perishing from hunger They had been ill THE wind blew at the rate of forty miles Berry, Bicknell, Blackburn, Bliss, Blount, and 1,000 in Welsh. personally selected in eastern markets, has now been received, and that The week in Washington has not for thirty days, and had eaten nothing for Bouck, Bragg, Buckner, Cabell, Caldwell, an hour at New York on the 21st. Telegraph our new store on nine days. Mr. Booth had been wealthy, bat Carlisle, Chalmers, Cla dy, Clark (Mo.), Clements, been particularly remarkable, from poles were prostrated in all sections of the Clymer, Coffroth, Converse, Cook, lost his money in speculations. CENTRE STREET a legislative point of view, although city, and the hands of clocks on the churcheB Capt. Henry S. Hurter, who lost Covert, Cox, Cravens, Culberson, Davidson. Davis (N C), Davis (Mo Deuster, Dibrell, and public buildings were stopped by the accumulation it has been characterized by some his right arm while di charging a Dickey, Dunn, Dunnell, Mam, Evans, Felton, West and South. of ice. now contains a splenpid asbo tment of new les and patterns of heavy debating iu the House on the Forney, Fiost, Geddes, Goode, Gunter Hammond cannon in glorification of Gaifield'^ THE Pennsylvania Legislature in joint convention (Ga), Harris (Va), Hatch, Henkle, ONE of the sons of a farmer named Ehredt, funding bill, as well as solid work election, was last week Tuesday Henry, Herbert, Hill, Hooker, Hostetter, on the 21st took the hfth unsuccessful living near Galena, 111., a few mornings ago House, Hall, Hunton, Hurd, in the committees of both houses on appointed by the legislature as as ballot for United States Senator. The playfully pointed a gun, which he thought Hutchins, Johnston, Kelly, Kenna, Ketcham, appiopriation bills, and the new vote stood. Wallace (Dem.), 87, Oliver Kimmel, King, Kitchln, Klotz, Knott, Lefevie, unloaded, at his brother while in bed, telling sistant sergeant-alarms f the Lounsberry, Manning, Marsh, Martin (Rep) 89, Grow (Rep 5i scattering, 15. him if he did not get up he would shoot him census reapportionment. house of representatives. He will (W Va Martin (Del), McKenzie, McLane, The gun was loaded, and went off, the bullet ON the seventeenth ballot for United States McMahon, McMlllen, Miles, Mills, Money, There are at present over 7,000 have charge of the seyeral committee Morrison, Muldrow, Muller, New, Nicholls, lodging in the brothel's throat, and killing Senator in the Tennessee Legislature on the BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, bills upon the calendar of the house rooms. O'Connor, Persons, Phillips, Phister, Poehle, him almost instantly. 21st, Maynard(Rep.) received43votes Bates Keagan, Richaidson (S. C), Richmond, Ross, of Representatives, and there re HEAVY snow-slides have recently taken (Low-Tax Dem.) 30, Bailey (Dem.) 11 rest GLOVES, FURNISHING GOODS & TRUNKS Rothwell, Russell, (N C), Sanford, Sawyer, main about seven weeks of lite to Scales, Scoville, Shelley, Simonton, Singleton place in American Canyon, Utah One on scattering. s. Europe, and especially England (111), Singleton (Miss Slemons, Smith (Pa the moining of the 16th killed two men. The Congress, or just time enough PETITIONS, with nearly seven thousand to LADIES' CLOAKS. BLANKETS, QUILTS, ETC. Bmith (N Smith (Ga Spaiks, Springer, has been struck severely by the bodies of some who were swept away on the names, have been laid before the Senate of Steele, Talbott, lay lor (Tenn), Thompson clear the calendar if an average of cold wave from the arctic legions (Ry), Tillman, Townshend (111), Tucker, The goods are all new and the prices way down. Satisfaction guar- 12th he buried beneath one hundred feet of Michigan for submitting to the people a about 1000 bills per week could be Turner, Updegraff (Iowa), Upton, Vance, Waddell, snow anteed in every respects Trains were blockaded by the dntted Constitutional amendment prohib ting the Warner, Washburn, Wellborn, Wells, disposed of. Notwifchstendmg this manufacture or sale of liquoi, beer or wine. White, Whittaker,"VVhitthorne, Williams (Ala snow, and wharves were wrecked ALVIN HAWKINS (Republican) was inaugurated We cordially invite all Ladies and Gentlemen to make our establish state of affairs, 126 new bills have Willis, Wilson, Wise Wood (N. Y.)135| A still larger numbei have been presented in as Governor of Tennessee on the by the furious waves *hat beat upon ment a visit and examine our goods and obtain prices A corps of gent NaysAiken, Aldnch (R. I.), Aldnch (III), the House. been introduced this week. It is 17th. Anderson, Bailey, Baker, Ballon, Belford, them. Considerable lrss of life and lemanly clerks will promptly wait upon all who maj come. Xew tTlin, }/Lir\r\. Beltzboover, Binghim, Blake, Bland, Bowman, ON the evening of the 16th, while Rev. E. S. not reasonable to suppose that the DURING the progress of a fire in Chicago on Boyd, Biewer, Briggs, Brigham, great loss of property followed in the CHEAP CHARLEY. Curtis, of Lapeer, Mich, was at church, the night of the 21st the walls of a large members who are still introducing Burrows, fiutterworth, Calkins, Camp, tram of the storm. Mrs E P. Barnard went to his residence, furniture factory fell andfiiteen hiemen and Cannon, irpenter, Caswell, ClaOlin, measures have any expectation of Colerick Conger, Cowgill, Crapo, Daggett, A complete line of charged his wife with having wronged her, one policemen were buried in the ruins. Davis (111), Davis (Cal), De La Matyr, Deering, having them cousideied. It costs threw gasoline over the venerable lady, and Two of the firemen were so severely injured Dick, Dwight, Linstein, Ellis Eirett, Ferdon, SBELF & BEAVY HARDWARE Scandinavians are at pres Hit money to print these bills that can set it on fire. She then returned to the New Goods New Goods! that they would probably die, and the others Field Tisher, Tord Forsyth Fort, Frye, Gillette GodshaK, Hall Harmer Hammond (N. incumbents of 111 county offices church and joined in the serv ce. Mrs Curtis never oome to anything were moie or less seriously wounded. Hariis (Mass Haskell, Hawley, Hayes, survived her injui ies only a short time this State. Of this number 81 aie JAMES FRENCH, a brakeman on the Piedmont Just at present, politics delights Ha/elton, Heilmnn Hendeison, Hiscock, Caipentei and Farming Tools, Mrs. Barnard was put in jail, but was thought Horr, Hubbell Humphrey, ne*, Keifer, Killinger, a i HI Noith Caiolina, recently undertook Norwegians, 28 Swedes, ,u tw aio^t mforecistmg the future, and La ham, Lindaev, I insr, Lowe, Mi son, to be ineane. to dance a jig on top of a moving Dines Theie aie 14 mditois, 2 Mctoid, M ok McGowan, Mckinley, J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & he many changes that mu- soon freight-car, but was killed by a covered CHAUNCEY GATLORD, residing, near Chrisman Mil er, Mitchell, Monroe, Morse Morton AT THE isurn* ll^hei'lK 14 1 ms ike place in the administrative, lesjl Mm eh Neal Newbury, Norcross, bridge, near Salisbury Station, Ind buried five children, who Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' O Neill Oveiton I'aoheco Page Phelps, ix i i_ i died of diphtheria, in one grave on the 17th, i/i\e and judici il brioches of IHB Nebiaska Legislature balloted eight .MI NEW ULM CHEAP CASH STORE. Pound Prescott Price Reed Rice, Richaidson attornejs, 8 sm\e)oi., 5 coroueis and two more were not expected to survive times for Uuited Mates Senator on the 21st, he government are discussed, in all (N Y) Robeitson, Robinson, Russell Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- the day. (Mass JSvan (Kan Rvan (Pa) Sapp, Shellenbeiger, 11 clerks of the district without, definite resuit. court 4 their infinite relations, in influenti Sh rwm, Speer Stevenson, Stone, IN the United States Senate on the 21st Mr. and ON the 18th the Michigan Legislature court commissioneis, Taylor (Oho), I mas, Thompson (Iowa), 4 school al, political circhs, as well as in borne & Co's. Full line of Logan reported, with amendment, the bill to Townsend (Ohio) Taj lor (Tenn.), Urner, Updegraff elected Henry Baldwin (Rep.) United superintendents. their dependent demi-circles About (Ohio) Valentine Van Arnim, Voorhis, place General Grant on the retired list The States Senator for the short term, and Omar REAPERS AND MOWERS. Wait, Ward, Weaver, Wilber, Williams (Wis THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT the new cabinet, there is much surmise Indian Appropriation bill was passed Adjourned Conger (Re for the full teim: the Minnesota Willetts(W. Va) Wood (N. Y.), Wright, Io to the ,4th. The Senate bill for the though but little knowledge THE OSBORNE cum, Young (Ohio)LJ5 Legislature re-elected S. J. R. McMillan Last Thursday the secretary of THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF retirement of General Ord, with the rank and (Rep the Indiana Legislature All that can be definitely known is IN the Senate on the 30th the ladies' gallery the Statp board of immigration received Self-Binder, Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, pay of Major-General, was passed in the eiected General Ben Harrison (Rep.) to succeed was occupied mainly by members of the that Mr. Blaine will be Secretary of letters from Bavaria and House. The contested election case of Boynton National Woman's Suffrage Association. Mr. McDonald (Dem and the Delaware Clothing, Notions, Boots $ Shoes, State. There is a strong influence McDonald called up his resolution for a Standing Leipsic, Germany, making inquiries Youths9 vt. Loring, of the Sixth Massachusetts Legislature re-elected Thomas F. Bayard Committee on the Rights of Women Citizens, urging the appointment of Mr. District, was taken up, and, after debate, the in regard to the agricultural and (Dem and advocated Its adoption, and the resolution The Eward Harvester, majority lesoluti in favor of the sitting Bruce the colored Senator of Mississippi, Groceries, Crockery, And Liquors, etc., etc. industrial interest of persons who ON the 18th the Judge created a sensation was referred to the Committee on member, Loring, was a^ieed to without divisnn Rules. Mr. Kernan presented a resolution, in the Ciiminal Court of Chicago by peremptorily for a cabinet position. His contemplate emigrating to Minne for the fall and winter trade is now being leeeued, and take this early which was adopted requesting the President discharging a panel of jurors on the fle With Cord Binder. appointment would produce an interesting sota in spring. Mostof the parties to transmit to the Senate copies of any official opportunity to imite our friends and custoniois, to gne us a call and exam ground that they were irregularly drawn. crrespondence lelative to the exportation of politics social situation are mechanics, and are anxious to Population of Minnesota. me our stock and prices. criminals, paupers or insane persons to the ACCORDINO to the report of the Governor FURST & BRADLEY which tho aquainted svith the relations know the prospects tor obtaining United States bv any foi eign State, canton, or of Nevada to the United States Senate the municipality The Funding bill was received The Senate on the 18th inst. received between official and social work at remunerative wages. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. result of the vote on the Chinese auestion Hay Rai, Plows Ac Cultivators, from the House and referred to the a communication from the life in Washington will readily understand* was as follows: There were 183 votes in Finance Committee In the House the Naval &c. &c. &c. Secretary of State, enclosing a statement Appropriation bill ($14,461,000) was passed as it favor of Chinese immigration, and 17,259 SPECIAL IMDTJCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS came fiom the Committee on Appropriations The nomination of McMillan for against it, while only 955 persons failed to of the population of Minnesota Of the new senators whose term Call and examine my goods and pri3e Mr Calkins called up the contested election B. & E. C. Behnke. United States Senator was duly ratified vote on the subject. A ease of Boynton vs Loring, from the Sixth in 1880 by counties, which are given before buying elsewhere. will begin on the 4th of next March, Massachusetts District The majoiity report by the Legislature on Tuesday ON visiting, a few days ago, a wolf-trap set below: of the Committee on Elections, which was thirteen have either been elected or M. MULLEy of last week. He received 121 rotes by him the night before, Jacob Floyd, of sigrned by the Republican and Democratic Aitkin 366 Meeker 11,739 have been given nominations that members, declared Loring entitled to his seat Concord, Iowa, was surprised to find a neigh, A. BEHNKE, Manager. out of the 134 cast in both branches. Anoki 7,108 Mille Lacs 1,501 The minority report In favor of Boynton, was are equivalent to election* bor caught by both hands and in a state of 9-1-80 signed by General Weaver Mr Loring made Farmers! The others elected by their respective Becker 4.407 Morrison 5,875 These thirteen are Messrs. Miller, a statement in reply to charges in the minority exhaustion He had been out hunting, 10 Mower 16,799 Beltrami Legislatures on the same day, report, but no further action was taken. found the trap, and, examining it, was caught of California Hawley of Connecticut 3,010 Murray 3,604 Benton were O. D. Conger in Michigan, Farmers! and held fast. He was badly frozen, and but WM. H. KIESLIKG. Bayard, of Delaware Jones, From Washington. Big Stone 3,689 Nicollet 12,333 R. KIESLIXG Harrison in Indiana, Thomas C. for the timely arrival of Floyd would soon H. KELLER of Florida Conger of Michigan 22.839 Nobles 4 435 Blue Earth J. HcCRSCHELER DOMESTIC BREADSTUFFS to the amount in have been a dead man. Piatt in New York, Henry L. Dawes Kiesling, Eeller & Go. 12,018 Olmsted 21,513 Brown value of $18,214,746 were exported from the George, of Mississippi Cockrell, of FORT BUFORD advices, received on the 19th, in Massachusetts, Eugene Hale in 1,230 Pine 1,365 Try Everything but Buy Only the be st. United States during the month of December, Carlton Missouri Fair, of Nevada Sherman, state that Sitting Bull had started for the Maine, Gen. Hawley in Connecticut, 1880, during December, 1879, the value 14,140 Pipestone 2,902 Carver of Ohio Oliver of Pennsylvania British Possessions, accompanied by forty was $19,155,236 during the twelve month, Thomas Bayard in Delaware, and 486 Polk 11,241 Cass lodges. Fifty lodges refused to follow him, Burnside, of Rhode Island ended December, 1880, $263,295,359, same 5.408 Pope 5,874 Cockrell in Missouriall being Republicans Chippewa and were expected to surrender to the United Edmunds, of Vermont and Mali one period in 1879, $239,201,889. The time has now arrived when a 7,982 Ramsey 45,915 Chisago except the last two. States authorities within a few days. DEALERS IN of Vhginia. Of these, Bayard, fanning mill be one of the most urgent 5,886 Redwood 5.275 GENERAL WALKER, Superintendent of the Clay A MRS BUETTNER, of Detroit, was advised DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, Census, has recently furnished the official Jones, Cockrell, Burnside, and Edmunds needs of the farmers, and the 65 Renville 10,791 Cook a few days ago to take an alcoholic sweat for figures of the population of the following Jos Burger, member of the House will be their own successors, 5,533 Rice 22480 Cottonwood question with them will arise which some ailment, and she ignorantly placed a States: Colorado, 194,649 Florida, 266,566, 2,318 Rock 3,669 from Mankato, although but 32 while the other eight are new Senators. 6aucer full of alcohol on the floor, set fire to Crow Wing is the best mill to have. Echo answers: Louisiana, 940,263 Kentucky, 1,648,599 READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, 17,391 St. Louis 4,504 it, and then stood over the saucer, wearing Dakota years of age has had quite an eventful Five of these incoming senators "Buy the California, 864,686 Connecticut, 622,683 11,344 Scott 13,576 hei ordinary clothing. Theflamesset fire to Dodge life. A the age of 14 he enlisted are Republicans who will take Idaho. 39,671. Georgia, 1,538,983 Michigan, FARMERS, FRIEND FAN- 9,130 Sherburne 3,755 her undergarments, and in a moment the unfortunate Douglas l,Wb,d3o West Virginia, 618,193 The official in the second Minnesota regiment the jplacej of Democrats, two are 13,015 Sibley 10,637 woman was amass of flames. She Faribault NING MILL, census of all the States shows a total population of volunteers, was wounded seven Democrats who will take the places 28,162 Stearns 21,956 was alone in the house, but a neighbor heard Fillmore of 49,869,595, and of the Territories 783,- Geni times and lost his left arm and a of Republicans, and one is an independent. 16,669 Steele 12,460 her screams, and arrived before her clothing Freeborn manufactured 271, making a grand total of 50,152,866. portion of hi right hand. He was had entirely burned off, She was badly and 29,651 Stevens 3,911 Of the eleven States that Goodhue UNDERWEAR A PRELIMINARY report upon the cotton industry d. tf. fteld, of TVlewUK" fatally burned, her whole body, from the 3,004 Swift 7,473 one of the seventeen in the United have not yet positively declared Grant NOTIONS & of the countr shows that there are in neck down, being amass of blisters and halfroasted 67,013 Todd 6,133 Hennepin States who received the golden medal their choice, it is pretty safe to predict the United States 530,223 looms and 10,921,- Trimming flesh. 16,332 Traversed 1,503 Houston This mill has been tried ind not found wanting. 147 spindles, consuming 1,568,481 bales of for biavery. When 18 years that Harrison will be the Senator IN session at Freeport on the 20th the Tllinois It has been satisfactorily demonstrated that from 5,066 Wabasha 18,206 Isanti cotton, and employing 181,628 persons. WhiteSwan old he received his discharge, with one to two pounds more per bushel of wheat is from Indiana, Hale from Maine, State Grange indorsed the Reagan bill 124 Wadena 2,080 Itasca Raved if cleaned by this mill than by any other. THE National Woman's Suffrage Association the rank of captain. At the age of and Dawrs from Massachusetts-two to regulate commerce between States. 4,804 Waseca 12,385 All foreign substances should be removed from Jackson met in Washington on the 18th, and held seed wheat as well as from whe*.t intended for THE California State Senate has laid unon Unlaundiied 22 he was elected a member of new and one to succeed himself* 506 Washington 19,562 a memorial service in honor of the late Mrs. Kanabec the market, for as yoo sow soyon shall reap the table two concurrent resolutions protesting I 10,155 Watonwan 5,164 the Missouri legislature, serving in The Farmers' Friend Fanning Mill is guaranteed to All three are Republicans, and one Lucretia Mott. Mrs. Stanton pronounced the SIIIRTS, Kandiyohi be as durable as any in the market, and the price of against the ratification of the treaties with 909 Wilkin 1,996 eulogy. and General that capacity for five years. will succeed a Democrat. The result Kittson same will compare favorably with that of other China. Winona 27,197 Merchandise. AT its meeting in Washington on the 19th mills Lac qui Parle 4,905 was also sergeant-at-arms of the in Minnesota, Nebraska, New ON the 20th George Reynolds, of Salt Lake, Wright. 18,104 the National Woman's Suff rag'e Convention Patronize homeindustry and run no risk of being 107 Lake House, of Representatives in that Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Texas, formerly Secretary to the President of the HIGHEST swindled by dishonest strangers who go about the Y'wMe&ic'e 5,884 adopted resolutions setting forth that suffrage 16,106 Le Sueur country and sell mills on two or three years time State. He was post master of Burger, West Virginia, and Wisconsin Mormon Church, completed his term of two Market price White Earth or self-government is a National, inalienable 2.944 and then change the notes to suit themselves Lincoln years in the Utah Penitentiary for bigamous paid for Mo., which was named after is yet in doubt. Of the last named (Indian Re- right, and not a privilege that any Government All kinds of repairs and Nos of wirt and ti 6,255 Lyon 3 marriage and was released. His friends presented Produc Bives for my mills is constantly kept on hand, alsc him. Mr* Burger was born in Austria. servation 996 States, five will certainly elect Republicans, can confer or justly withhold that we 997 Marshall wire for sive purposes. him wfth a purse of $600. are a Nation, and not a confederacy of States He now receives a pension of two Democrats, and one 5,242] F. HELD Martin that^we ate till citizens, first of the United Foreign Intelligence. $600. is uncertain C0H.MKN,4CEHTHESTR H W ULIMITO j^cLeod Total 780,807 12, Center str., New Ulm. Minn S^ekap|^econd of the States wherein we IN a railway accident *t Wakefield, En-