New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 8, 1885 · Page 2 of 8
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-iJ.W^OTA NEWS COIVDEKSED. TOE wrn'g.'iiH i UB*P immgi.i.iaviy Belie Worship Sheriff Connelly of Dakota county arrested tO"b*&<en8tantreadine8$ Themembera* ANABCfflSTS AMERICA. Frank Amidon at Cannon Falls on a charge ol In the lonely forest depths we note] are- told that the proclamation forgery. Two years ago Chief of Police Anderson W? from afarrthe summit of some huge Baias To Be Awaiting a Signal to Begin Murders by Blsl'ft arrested Amidon and locked him up in hif may. come next week, next year, or dome of solid brickwork, and on a a. RevolutionFacts that a Reporter '-^JBailroad Commissioners Appoints'a. office, leaving him with handcuffs on. Returning A dispatch from Winnipeg says Dispatches' not for three years. The latter, it is nearer approach find that it is surrounded ,._ Learned tlona by Workingman'the Joining Associa Interna- in a few moments ho found his prisoner Gov. Hubbard has finally terminated the from Battleford indicate- that the Indians kept asserted, is the extreme limit. S',,J gone, having escaped through a window. by some wonderfully carved np an uproar all night in town, performing a agony and announced his appointees aa The- members are taught the legitimacy 'lion. stone pillars and stairs, and evervthing. William Simpson and William Gow, skating war dance and burning, houses, which they railroad commissionersas usual appointing of the use of explosives. The to prove how unsparingly rink proprietors at Champlin, broke through The Philadelphia Press of Feb.. 8' first sacked. They waylaid settlers coming to the men who were least talked of, and least expected. society started out with an implicit human-labor has been lavished upon the ice at Anoka and were drowned. printed a long account of the anarchists' town to take refuge in the barracks, and, after faith in. dynamite. It depends now entirely They are S. S. Murdock of Swift county, it and then we learn that all this robbing them, they sacked the wagons and organization, or, as it is called, ..A spotted fever is epidemic among children on nitro-glycerine, confined on republican, and George L. Becker of St. Paul, honor is bestowed on the collar bone, at Breckinridge. carried off all the provisions and stock which the International Workingmen's association, the principle of Orsini bombs, in erlass democrat. In connection with these appointments, or some other portion of a Buddhist they were bringing in for use during, tha in this country, containing jars.. There is a manufactory in Chicago Thomas Gallagher was arrested and fined the governor furnishes the foil owing Eloodtinrsty robable siege. Not content with this, the saint. But as to the reputed tooth of many facts gleaned by a reporter of where the explosives are made $10 at Glencoe for running a skating rink statement: redskins proceeded to- a ranch, 1 Buddha himself, its history, and the that paper who attended anarchist without a license. and stored. In addition to that there The legislation of last winter for the regulation a short distance south of Battleford, burned I wars-which have been fought for the of railroads and the warehousing and meetings and for a time became one the house and stables and murdered the are in the organization of every city, A man named Nelson, of Smith's Mills Waseca honor of its custody would fill a handling of grain was suggested by the necessities proprietor, whose name could not be learned. of them. The more important parts Philadelphia not excepted chemists county, whipped his wife so shamefully and demanda of the producing classes of the Returning to town they murdered Jamea! votume Even at the present day the of this publication are given below: who understand the mixing and handling shat she was obliged to take temporary refuge state, and was enacted in their interest and for Payne, George E. Apgarth and others worship of the tooth is a strikingly The anarchists of America do not of the most dangerous fumigates. it a neighbors. Nelson followed her and was their relief. 1 therefore regarded it of the first whose names could not be learned. temple surrounding,s properties picturesque scene, with importance that the board of commissioners iven a sound thrashing, for which he caused as so many people here believe, direct There is considerable excitement here over' The anarchists in Philadelphia" have priceless,th oe of quaint ecclesiastical should be constituted, as a whole, in a manner the Fenian scare. A meeting of Fenians waa he neighbor's arrest. Mrs. Nelson has remrned their operations wholly against European lately grown enthusiastic over the an that would assure to the producing interests the held at Pembina, when some organization! to her father's home in La Crosse. iewels riots, which kingdoms. Some of their efforts miners1 Hocking valley amplest consideration in the discharge of its took place. Word was sent from Washington I yellow-robed priests, gorgeously attired have been expended in this direction duties, and at the same time give promise of "Mother" Ga3trow of Minneapolis was jailed they have supported in every way. to the commandant of the fort to co-operat* Gingales nobles, ricniy caparisoned absolute justice to every other interest affected with the Canadians to- prevent depredation. default of bail, for keeping a house of ill because, as they say, Europe is more The- central council in New York ordered elephants, and graceful pilgrims, by the laws with whose execution it is entrusted. Rial has emissaries traveling through Southern fame. ripe for revolt but their principal operations leaders who were supposed to I felt that it was due to the agriculturists of the Manitoba inciting half-breeds and Indians to male and female, approaching in it is intended shall be against be familiar with war and to be able to state that one of the appointees under the law C. C. Stocking, a barber, arrived in Stillwatei join with him in the insurrection. The new crowds, each beas]ng an offering of should be a farmer, aud one whom the farmers the United States. The anarchists of. maneuver an armed force to the Hocking jeith a woman who showB a certificate that she battalion formed here has orders to proceed fragrant flowers carried high above of the state would recognize as such. Mr. Murdock to tho front at once. The Saskatchewan is is his wife. In a few days another woman appeared this country are governed by chief exr valley several months ago. Five the head, to be laid in adoration before-the is a large farmer of Swift county, who has opening. Perparations are being made t and with a revolver compelled Stocking ecutive committees located in New were from Chicago, and two, who were realized in his own experience just what the utilize the river for the transport of troop* Holy Tooth. Gifts of more march home with her. She is a barberess out of emplayment, were said to have York and Chicago. From the former grievances of the farmers are that are most complained and supplies to the front permanent value are not lacking, )f Janesville, Wis., and claims that she is his of, and who has practical and comprehensive gone from Philadelphia. city the orders are all issued. Johann Winnipeg and Qu'Appelle Specials: Th ivife. She states further that he has another though the offering of costly jewels is views as to their remedies. His sole full extent of the ravages committed by th Most and Justus Schwab are the leading wife at Fentonville, Mich. Stocking's mother less- frequent than of yore. Far away occupation for many years has been that of a rebels at Battleford has been ascertained. Som Healthful Pleasures. spirits. The New York committee residesjit Lake V/illmar and a brother at Still(irater. farmer, who lives on and works his own farm. to-the north, among the mountains of are badly plundered and others are cleaned out controls the disbursements of alL Skating on rollers round and round In former years he has been engaged in extensive entirely. On this side of the Battle river an Thibet, Buddhist relic worship takes business enterprises of a character that has money collected for the cause. Each a rink is one thing skating on the ice, the residences of Judge and Dr. Roulear, Mr. Fire at Brainerd destroyed the buildings another form. On the death of a good given him much experience with railroads as Rae, Indian agent Mr. Scott, registrar Mr. city in which the anarchists are located over a long, straightaway course, wne by Wm. Paine, P. L. Starcher and B. Lama, whose sanctity may allow a shipper, and during which he has had occasion Clinkshill, of Mahafly & Clinkshill, and McKay, in any numbers has what is under cliffs, past meadows, among occupied~ Ba- Peterson, two of them being as to give much study to the question of reason to believe that he has attained of the Hudson Bay company, and the the bona by C. Mobery and J. We3terburg, transportation in its many phases. He has also known as a central committee,, composed hills, is quite another. The relation of stores of the Hudson Bay company and Mahaffy to the Buddha-hood, or some approach ihird being unoccupied. had experience in the details of elevator management, & Clinkshill, the industrial school and Indian of two members from, each the former to the latter is the same to that exalted perfection, his body is and has practical knowledge regarding office, beside a number of other buildings. branch. These are in direct communication that shooting at clay-pigeons bears to. Boston Journal: Rev. Cyrus D. Foss, D. D., burned by his priestly brethern and the handling and inspection of grain. Mr. On the north side of the Battle rivet LL D., whose episcopal residence is in Minneipolis, with headquarters. An ordinary quail hunting in the stubble. In theone Becker, as is generally known has had much the ashes being mingled with clay, are are the Alton hotel, the Saskatchewan will preside at the eighty-sixth experience in the practical operation of railroads, member is not informed of the case we find pleasure in dexterity^ Herald office and the dwellings of J. G. worked up into balls, and then formed innual session of the New England Methodist though for several years past entirely Oliver, Rev. Mr. Taylor, Mr. Gardner operations of the organization. He in the other we get near to nature*, into sacred medallions, which are Episcopal conference, which is to convene in disconnected from their management. His and the warden. The main part of the town has no direct proof that his money and catch the spirit of adventure. preserved in the temples with reverent Springfield on the 7th proximo. technical knowledge of matters relating to the is about a mile further north on the Saskatchewan helped to pay the cost of the deeds, but The writer never had but one thoroughly construction and operation of railroads, and care. All this seems natural enough river, and has not been attacked yet Harriet Burner gets three years in Stillwater also his acquirements as a lawyer, will prove the leaders generally satisfy him on satisfactory skating experience There are forty-five police and 100 volunteers when we regard it as part of the system for attempting to poison Lillie Headley. of great value in the treatmont of questions in the fort A Minnedosa dispatch says the that point. in his life. It occurred on the Kentucky of a false creed. But when we recollect with whlohf the board will have to deal. His Indians are gathering there. A half-breed A row of buildings was burned by an incenliary In their declaration of principles the River. He was one of a party of tea, how strangely similar to this is present interests are largely agricultural, he woman, a friend of the whites, says it is Jthe fire at Brainerd. Small insurance. anarchists avow themselves in favor aH young enough to be lively, all. old being engaged in farming on an extensive Beale the practice of two great branches of intention of the Indians to burn the town. H. E. Nelson, a Lake Prairie farmer, was in western Minnesota Gen. Baker, the present of "agitation for the purpose of organization enough to appreciate the rare conditions. Much uneasiness is felt, as arms aud ammunition the Christian Church-the Greek and commissioner, is also a farmer hence, ittacked by the son of a farmer named Shei is scarce. One hundred and twenty organization for the purpose The river was struck where a the Latinwe can not fail to perceive the board, as a whole, may be regarded irhile driving across a meadow belonging oames have been enrolled for the volunteer of rebellion." This is, in a few words, break in the bluffs gave an easy descent that here is something which we are as representative of the producing he latter near Le Sueur. The boy felled Nelion sompany. Gen. Middleton has been telegraphed interests of the state, they are all able gentlemen, wholly at a loss to reconcile with the their whole object. They seek to to the icethe objective point for arms and ammunition, also offering with a pitchfork and then beat Nelson't and will bring to the discharge of their fifty for active service. Word has been reserved simple teaching of Christianity as inculcated overthrow the present system of law (and it is always well to have an objective lorses with the same weapon. He was arrested duties intelligence and ability of a high order, that the Indians are becoming troublesome by its founder. When we and will be tried for assault with a deadly by any methoddynamite, murder, point in life, whether one is together with business qualifications, acquired and ugly at the H. B. Post at Strathda weapon as soon as Nelson is able to appeal think of the hydra-headed martys and nitro-glycerine. All money not skating* soldiering or sermoniaing) by experience, that peculiarly fit thorn for the ir. igainst him. special duties imposed by their appointment. whose heads, hair, limbs, fingers, assessed as for actual service is devoted seven miles away. The sky was gray In the discussion in the house of commons The list of over seventv names offered for consideration even toe-nails, are treasured as priceless t* the support of the main organizai just a thought of snow in tho air the Henry Durr of Tacoma has secured the tho Northwestern uprising, Sir John Maclonald afforded an abundance of excellent E -f' relics in so many different churchesof on. Levies for actual service wind with us the scenery rugged and urest of his wife and cousin, Charles Webber, said: We are quite unaware of tha material from which to select the two appointees proximate causes of the half-breed rising under the miracles supposed to have a charge of adultery. Some time since Mrs. are sj on dynamite, arms, and ammun. picturesque. Here was" felicity unmixed! yet it was something of a "problem to give Kiel. Riel came into the country, invited by been wrought by them of the toilsome the point of locality such consideration as Durr left Tacoma to visit her parents at Amboy, We seemed to sink into the hem, some time ago. I believe he came for Beemed desirable, and yet comply with the pilgrimages undertaken by the md not returning as agreed her husjand The league has no passwords, signs, embrace of nature. The region was he purpose of attempting to extract money terms of the law and meet tho question of special made search, and found her living with devout to enable them to worship and from the public purse. We received intimations or arrips. Each member is furnished as wild to the view as. when Daniel fitness most successfully. KTebber at Seattle. present their offerings before* the luring last summer that if the government with a numbered red card. The number Boone first looked upon, it. We gazed THE NEW COMMISSIONEBS. would give him a sum of money, the sum shrine so richly endowed, and to claim Gustave Borg was waylaid and robbed ol is that by which the bearer is down the prospective of the valleys, it $5,000 was mentioned, he would withiraw. George L. Becker was born Locke, N. Y., the intercession of the dead and W on Superior street Duluth. Chas. Halmate known in the organization. By presenting that occasionally opened as we swept This proposition, of course, could Feb. 4, 1829. He graduated at Ann Arbor, tvhen we know that all this is going yas arrested on suspicion of being implicated. aot be entertained for a moment He his card a member identifies out of one defile into another, half expecting Mich., in 1846, and three years later came to St Dn around us at the present day we remained there inciting the hall-breeds, Paul, where he practiced law for eight years himself at the meetings. The presence to see a village of wigwams A small but enthusiastic band of Minneapolis ind attempting to arouse the Indians by in the firm of Kice.Holhnshead & Becker. Soon feel that in no sense can ancestor adies resolved that "it is the duty of every of a stranger at a meeting would not in the distance. There was a charm telling them that the country belonged to after Mr. Becker became a railroad man, being worship be said to have died out woman citizen to cast her ballot for members necessarily disturb its officers, as no in every foot of the landscape which, hem. The statement had been made that land commissioner of the St. Paulf Pacific, imong us. Looking back to the days the school board." Riel was told that be was an outlaw, and not a and afterward president of the road. Af ew years secrets are broached in open session. like a vast panorama, swept behind us Df Constantine, we learn that the British subject, and had no right in the counsry. ago he severed nis connection with the road and They are known only to the inner as we flew. But the charms were A committee of eight men, representing a Such an intimation was never made to feneration of relics was carried to such retired from business. He has held several important lolony of 50 families from Waeau, WiB., have brotherhood. Any person who is opposed those that hold us irresistibly when we aim so far as I know. He has great influence offices in the state. In 1854, at the first a pitch that it was solemnly decreed purchased land in Becker couuty, near Detroit. ve the Indians. He was considered, on acjount to corporations, rich people, contemplate the "deep solitudes" ol municipal election,he was chosen alderman,and in council that all altars beneath of the former occurrences, a sort of two years later mayor. He was a member of presidents, mayors, police, and police nature, profoundly sensitive of the Joseph Irea of Chicago, proprietor of town which none were found should be martyr in the cause, and a sort of half-breed the constitutional convention in 1857, aud elected stations on principle can become a august majesty of the Creator's own lite on Clear Lake, four miles west of Jackson Vfahdi, and looked up to with superstitious regard. demolished, as a church without to congress the next year. In 1859 he was having the place platted and will bring a member, only he must be in favor of handiwork. We began with a whoop He acts upon this feeling of these poor unanimously nominated for governor, but defeated. relics could not be consecrated. And Bohemian colony to settle there. It is intended people. I do not believe that there is the slightest wiping out those adjuncts of civilization but, as the true sentiment of tha In 185 he was elected to the state sven in the present day the church of danger from tho half-breeds unless they to make the manufacture of Bohemian beer senate and served four sessions, being re-elected by a general uprising and massacre. scene touched our souls, we grew subdued Rome requires that some holy tooth, should be joined by the Indians. If the Lilians without opposition. in industry. by the environing grandeur, the are brought into the field no one can hair, or nail, shall, on the consecration S. S. Murdock's connection with the history Raymond Du Puy, superintent of the Minnesota The ordinary membership fee is 10 pace conforming to the general mood, !oresee what the consequences may of every new church, be carried of Minnesota dates from 18G0, when he was & Northwestern has entered upon the ae. I am glad to be able to state to cents a month, and whatever part of and it was not until there was a sudden Erother, in solemn procession by the priests to racticing law in Stillwater, and where his he house that our information goes to show Juties of his office, and is making active pr epirations the extra assessments the individual realization that the goal was near Judge Hollis Murdock, still resides. the altar, and therein, in a duly prepared :hat the Indiana are quite quiet and there is no for the resumption of work upon the In 1865 he came to St. Paul aa an can afford. Some who are too poor to that the wild halloo of the foremost, Hanger of their joining with the half-breeds. niche, shall be deposited by aew road. The grading of the entire line active member of the firm of Bigelow, pay anything, but who are able-bodied, himself abruptly aroused, awoke the There are one or two Indians whom we know the bishop, (who stands mitreless tq Murdock & Co., and when his connection from West St Paul to Mona, a distance of 110 oretty well, and who are troublesome, but whom or so formed intellectually as to be spirit of frolic. receive that precious reliquary, and, with them severed he assumed miles, has been practically finished, and nothing tdo not think it well to name here. There is able to make converts, are admitted If skating were only attractive charge of the St. Paul Harvester Works. His who may possibly hope that his own) remains but the bridge work and the Indian whom the member for Bothwell health failing him, he resigned his trust and withoit any payment. They must, under these circumstances there would would know if I mention his name. I asked bones may some day receive similar! irack laying. engaged in farmiag at Murdock, Swift county, ibout this Indian, and was told he was mere however, signify their willingness at be few skaters in the world but the tumor.) Having duly offered incense, (the town taking its name from him,) and also President W. O. Wright, of the Chicago, oluster and tobacco. There is no fear about him. any moment to shoulder a musket and same uplifting experience may be attained he anoints the covering stone with in the ownership and management of a large Freeport & St. Paul road, informs Stillwater The most influential Indian in the Northwest elevator. Called to Minneapolis to take charge march out with their comrades to annihilate in other ways and in all seasons. holy oil, and so seals the relic tomb,' .8 Crowfoot, who is at the head of the Blackfeet. parties that the engineer of the road is about of the Harvester Works there, he remained rulers and capitalists. The busy American needs the sugges-. He is a most remarkable and able man, while sol nun anthems rise and pray-, so commence a survey from Eau Galla via only a year and a half and the a his poor health ind about his loyalty apd fidelity there is every The headquarters of the association tive diversion that sport in the open Stillwater to St. Paul. 3rs are aiy said.Quarterly RevieizJ sent him back to agriculture, which he has tssurance. I am quite sure this is the case. And are at No. 50 First street, New York air giveswhether it be skating, Gabriel Renville, head chief and president followed since. Though a Republican, MrMurdock so great an extent is this the case that if ho city, Where Justus Schwab and Herr bicycling, hunting, fishing or tours has not mixed in politics for the last were permitted he would show it by action on the Sisseton and Wahpeto nation, accompanied ten years. He haB a fine legal training, is well Most can be found. Twelve branches afoot. And he needs to open his soul ais part No Money in Base Ball. by David Faribault, assistant chief, leffor known in the state and bears a high reputation in New York supply the committee to the sentiment of the pastimes. To St. Paul to consult their old friends, Gen. "There is no money in base ball for probity. As the governor suggests, his Sibley? with encouragement and ample funds. play merely to perfunctorily acquiesce ex-Gov. Marshall and others in St. Qowadays," said J. E. Allen, one of "long exgenence In shipping while in the harvester Paul, in regard to tho affairs of the Sisseton The Senate Finally Adjourn* groupsl The ful list of agents of the principal in a physician's prescription is not the business and his years of farming since the Directors of the Providence Club, reservation. The Indians are very much dissatisfied of anarchists in New York, doctor's intention. We should learn were doubtleas the chief causes of his appointment The special session of the United States Benito at the recent base ball meeting in this with the government of the present oston, Chicago, Cincinnati, San Francisco, to enjoy hunting quite as much because was terminated on the 2d inst Of the nominations jity. "The time was when a man who igent, Thompson. and St. Louis comprises over we go to the fields and hills as made by the president, eleven were put his money into a club was quite Mr. Ole Oleson and Miss Christien Nelson, two hundred names and addresses. for the opportunity to fill a game-bag. Mr. Honeywell, of Wisconsin, will establish sure of coming out more or less ahead, lot acted upon. The most important nominaiions, living on Mille Lacs lake thirty miles from There are over fifty chief agents, Skating in a rink, shooting at a target a bank at Sauk Rapids. but that is past. When the National including Postmaster Pearson were con* iitkin, walked all the way into town to be each commanding separate groups in undercover, or racing against time A man named Nelson, at Smith's Mill, Waseca League had control of all the best armed. married. i New York. New York city is supposed around the tan-bark circle, are well county, whipped his wife so that she left ago,1 players in the country a few years Lewis McMullin, who was nominated for appraiser to have 7,000 members, Chicago enough in their way, but the better ~the place last week with her children to go to The bell in a church at Rushford, weighing and had no opposition, salaries were at New York, was'among the nominations her father, at La Crosse, for protection. 4,000, and Philadelphia 2,000. Pittsburgh thing is to go a-sporting where the 1,300 pounds, fell recently,crushing everything that failed. Four consular nominations low, and a player who received $1,500 in its way in its hurried descent is fourth on the list with 1,400 eye can discover a distant horizon. ilso failed. They are W. W. Long of Texas Capt A. J. Murphy of Lake Crystal for his season's work did well. In for Hamburg, Charles T. Russell of Connecti- penibers, and Cincinnati and Cleve The anise-bag has its proper use in died recently. He had suffered for yearB from Workman post, G. A. R., of Little Falls, has 1881, when the American Association* jut for Liverpool, A, H. Gross of Pennsylvania land next, default of the fox. calculus, and submitted to an operation sndoreed Gov. Hubbard's action in vetoing the was organized in opposition to the for Athens and E. P. Howell of Georgia for in the hope of obtaining relief: but The day to which every anarchist 7,000 picnic .appropriation. Manchester. The remaining mominations League, the players' salaries at once That there is, at the present time, the result showed that he lacked vitality to looks forward with hope and expectation which failed are: began to go up, as each side tried to a popular tendency to play out-of-doors Creditors of the collapsed Wadena bank, acjording undergo the ordeal. is that on which the general uprising to a local correspondent, will not realize outbid the other. When the two organizations is very evident, notwithstanding the H. P. Kernochan, to be naval officer at New A fire at Byron destroyed the buildings used is to take place in Europe and hardly anything. formed what is known as fervor with which some in-door Orleans H. L. Kenyon, to bo postmaster at as Btores by A. L. Cutting and K. E. Mo, damaging the United States. Orders will be sent Northfield, Yt. .G. T. Gross, postmaster at Allentown, the National Agreement the clubs retained pastimes are held. It is giving as ha3 Bishop Seidenbusch of St Cioud is reported Cuiting's stock' badly and almo.t utterly Pa. Joseph Corcoran, postmaster at from New York the day before in the their players at the same salaries. been noted by intelligent observers a improving. consuming the atock of Mr. Mo, on which Rome, N. Y. James A. Henderson, to be collector shape of a proclamation, a copy of grateful element to American literature, there was no insurance. His loss was $5,000. of internal revenue. Eleventh district of P. A. Dufour, Esq., formerly of St. Paul and which was procured at headquarters, and is awakening in the American Indiana, and John T. McGraw, to be collector Minneapolis, but lately a citizen of Crookston, Several other associations were then An unknown man, thought to be J. F. Patterson and a translation follows: 5f internal revenue, West Virginia. youth an ardor in the pursuit of was examined in the probate court of Hennepin of Brown's Vallej', was killed by a North organized in different parts of the The nomination of Gen. Lxwton to be minister county, for insanity. Mrs. Dufour testified these healthful pleasures which are PROCLAMATION TO BE ISSUED ON THE Wisconsin train at Rice street crossing. country and were admitted under the to Russia was withdrawn because it was hat last fall she noticed in her husband incoieroncy only to be found where Nature maintains DAY OF THE IMPENDTNG UNIVERSAL liscoyered that the political disabilities incurred protection of the national agreement. A syndicate of Amsterdam, Holland, and of speech, and signs that his memory something of her original conditions. RISING OR REVOLUTION. I by his service in the Confederate army Chicago^immigrationj.^gents havei purchased This served to make good players, especially was failing. These symptoms continued to* PART 1. In every commune where tiave hot been removed. It was not many years ago 84,000 acres of ^t. Paul & Dulutli railroadland increase. Lately Mr. Dufour's mind has been pitchers, scarce and forced The-president may, if. he desires, appoint the people have been victorious, revolutionary when there were but comparatively in Renville, Chippewa and Kandiyohi counties, mush agitated over an important suit in th"e* salaries up still higher, until at the these gentlemen, now that the senate has adjourned, committees will assemble. and will settle the land with immigrants from few resorts for the summer-tourist in land office which he has been conducting. The and again send in their names to the present time a first-class pitcher will Holland, Norway and Germany.'. These will execute the orders issued quest of an idling-place. Now they physicians in attendance pronounced the case senate next December. In the meantime they not look at a manager for less than by the revolutionary army, which will ihat of general paralysis, and in their opinion san assume and perform the duties of the oface.to Fire destroyed the barn and a large number abound everywhere. The reason lies $3,500 for a season. Radbourne, of last hopeless. The patient was accordingly committed. which they may be nominated until the strengthen itself by arming all the of horses, CQWB'and other stock, ana1farm in the fact that people no longer, as a year's Providence Club, received the senate acts upon their nominations. Mr. Dufour is well known in Wright machinery, grain and hay belonging to'Mrs." workihgmen and make use of its power rule, desire to go with the crowd, but largest amount of money that has ever J-Thesenate in executive session confirmed louhty of this state, and also in Buffalo. Ann Killeen, near Wabasha. as the conqueror of a new world. prefer the small groups in the places die following nominations: been paid to a ball player. His won-j The present system will be the more Washington Sipes, convicted for th^ murder to which the noise of commerce does Henry G. Pearson, to be postmaster at New The saloon license in the village of Morris derful pitching, which won the championship tias been placed at $400. fork J. Colnian, commissioner of agriculture readily and easily vanquished if those of James Reagan, at St Charles five years ago not reach, and where the beat of for the club, cost about $5,000, loseph E. Johnston of Virginia, commissioner was recently removed to the insane asylum at in authority, be they kings, kaisers, or Nature's heart can be heard.Q. C. Minnesota Irofi company at Duluth, has as he did the work of two pitchers and railroads Edward Curtis Lewis, minister to St. Peter. His five-years sentence expires in presidents, be at once destroyed. In made a contract with the Wilson line of propellers Matthews, in The Current. Portugal George W. Merrill, minister to the received the pay of two. June. "._, the meantime, massacres of the enemies for transporting all its ores' to Cleveland Hawaiian Islands A. Leo. Knott of Maryland, "Some of the salaries which base this season. The terms are private. At Rochester fire damaged F. D. Liverniore'fi A Singular Auger. of the people should be organized. second assistant postmaster general A. M. ballplayers will get next season are: iron foundry to the extent of $500. The company now has 65,000 tous of orerained,ind Kell?y of Virginia, minister to Italy Rufue An auger which bores a square hole will have 90,000 tons by the opening of O'Rourke, Gerhardt, Deasley, Ewing Magee of Indiana, minister to Sweden T. J. Lyon county maintained a $5,000 poor farm Insurrections must be excited in the is in use in a Cleveland machine shop. lavigation. Manager Stone of the company, larvis of North Carolina, minister to Peru B. and Ward of the New York Club, $3,- last year for the accomdation of a single inmate districts round and about the revolted The Herald of that city thus describes says the company will mine and ship 240,000 B. Hubbard of Texas, mmiBter to Japan R. B. 000 each. Mullane was to have plaved and expended $700 for county poor outside of communes. it: "Its end, instead of having a Anderson of Wisconsin, minister to Denmark on8 this year if the market justifies it the institution. with the Cincinnati Club for $4,000. Isaac Bell, Jr., of Rhode Island, minister to The revolutionary war oan only screw or bit, has a cam motion which A seven year convict named Blake from Dunlap has a contract with the new /he Netherlands Alex McCue, solicitor of the Col. T. J. Sheehan has entered upon his duties come to an end when the foe has been oscillates a cutter mounted on a steel Minneapolis, attacked Norman Brunson, foreman treasury William R. Roberts, minister t League Club of St. Louis for $3,400. as Indian agent at the White Earth agency. 4 rocking knife which cuts on both sides. pursued to his last abiding place and of the machihe shops in the Stillwater Chili also the nominations of consuls, mar:hals, These are only a few of the higher In order to prevent the splitting of the destroyed. Mrs. Harriett Burner of Minneapolis was sentenced penitentiary, striking him over the head with postmasters, etc. ll 4#|R prices paid, while the number of men to three years in state's prison for ad i bar of iron. The wound is not dangerous. wood the ends of the cutter are provided In order to solve the economic question who get from $2,000 to $3,000 is large. ministering poison to Lillie J. Hadley. with small semicircular-shaped more quickly and completely, all Mr. O. Olson of Grove City dropped a packge The members of the Utah commission had a At these prices a club with a team saws which help in tutting out perfectly lands and moveables shall be declared of $5,000 notes on the street, which the The St Paul Fire and Marine Insurance very satisfactory interview with the president costing only from $15,000 to $20,000 square corneip. It is estimated wind scattered in all directions, and $400 worth the property of the respective communes. company has elected the following directors: They made a verbal report to him of the condition is lucky, but it has not much chance that this new process will save the blew away to be seen no more by the owner. C. Blakeley, C. H. Bigelow, H. C. Burbank, of affairs in Utah, and outlined their Every pending debt shall be of winning the championship. To this plans for future work The president listened labor of three men who work with -John S. Prince, H. M. Smyth, A. H. Welch, J. extinguished. Articles for personal Anton Boeder of Luverne, has received a expense must be added the ground to them with attention, and expressed satisf ac'ion chisels, as one man can conveniently L. Merriam, W. F. Davidson, R. N. McLaren, use in pawn shall be returned to their back pension of $950 and $4 per week hereafter. at the progress made, and approved rent, the salaries of gate keepers, and H. E. Thompson, E. F. Drake, Peter Berkey cut a two-inch mortice in the same owners free of expense. Rents shall their plans. He promised he the traveling expenses, which will be and M. Auerbach. length of time he can bore a round not be paid, since all men have the iommission that whatever could be done by Mrs. W. Magner fell and broke her arm in about as much more. hole."St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The cottage residences of J. B. Tarbox, Dr. he adminstration toward strengthening their right to protect their health by seeking the Sauk Rapids roller rink. "As a high-priced club, the New lands and sustaining them and the judiciary Bryant, Charles Nichols and Mrs. E. B. Gibbs, shelter. Committees on quarters, At Appleton, Swift county, two Indians found York Club leads, while the Metropolitans if Utah in the effort to root out the practice of of St. Paul, at White Bear lake- near St. Paul, An Artificial Lake. which will hold permanent sittings in the body of a man in the Minnesota river recently, "polygamy would be done. The commissioner! are nearly as expensive. The income were entirely destroyed by fire. All were insured. A company has been organized to the various districts, will issue billets and the village marshal of Appleton ilso saw the attorney general, and received i:"' of these two clubs last year was build an artificial lake at Northfield, brought the murderer from near Atwater, to those who have no homes, or whose rom him similar satisfactory assurances of nearly $130,000, yet the Metropolitans Kandiyohi county. He gives his name as Joseph Staten Island, to cover 1,000 acres ol In reply to Adj. Gen. MacCarthy, Adj. Gen. upport. They will call upon the secretary of accommodations are inadequate, which lost money, and the New York Club S. Blanchard, residence seven miles south he interior, and after seeing him will start Drum, U. S. A., writes that letters or endorsements land and hold 10,000,000 gallons of will secure them comfortable homes. was only a little ahead. The first year af Redwood Falls. He confessed the murder mmediately for Salt Lake City where they will conveying information or instruction as' water. Hundreds of brooks and After the rich have been swept away, told a meeting on the 10th inst and waived examination, claiming to have done the Metropolitans were in the field to tho performance of a duty, already authorized springs will empty into the lakes and this will be an easy matter. the deed in self-defense. He gives the name or ordered by the superior, may be signed their salary list was light, as were it will have ten miles of woodland for The proclamation continues in this at his victim as George Johnson, alias George by the adjutant general of the state without their traveling expenses, and at the A cyclone struck Waverly, Ma, destroying a water-shed. The dam will be 4,400 Brown, alias Allen from Appleton. strain at great length. It is printed using the name or authority of tho commander he residence of J. S. ''"sbband W. H. Fletcher, end of the season they were over $50,- feet long and 12 feet high. It is proposed in scarlet ink, and signed "The executive but orders, or expressions of satisfaction, or nd four horses belonging to J. H. Bellamy William Miles of Hampton, has purchased 000 ahead.New York Sun. to convey drinking water to "the reverse, must mention the authority by committee, No. 50 First 3treet, nd other property. The roof of the Christian the Percheron stallion Bantiste, from Leonard New Jersey by means of iron aqueducts which written. Lieut Gen. P. IL Sheridan jhurch wax blown off and carried a long New York." Johnson of East Castle Rock. The price paid A eteer was recently sold in Cincinnati iistance. No person was seriously hurt The .concurs in this opinion. laid across Staten Island Sound. was $3,000.- The association will receive no other weighing 4,250 pounds and standing six feet lamage to property is estimated at $50,00(X *-New York Journal. warning. 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