New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 23, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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-mmmm i v*i" THK DAIBYMEX. Dfintfto AnsrehMs to*&ta SWB ability to wmT^he^grerttbuflrif theTtfoer-' New Ulm Review- MEOT30TA STATE KEW& CONGEESSIOML als for the measure, as the Liberal Franetmo. ,pidly vaulting to the HomoRaleliide jAjuaal 0sslon of the Members of the A snost startling,$Ian lor *t^p wholesale .whether it jfillbe done^rfcUe the Liberaft^re Mlmnesote Batter, Cheese and Dairy assassination of the.mos| .promineait men in oppositionor after their- return"- Judge J. L. Macdonald, of Shatoopee,*ae ,*0S. BO] 3LETEE, Publisher. in Sanl^rahcisco, CsL, has come tto light. Stock Association. to power 3s not seen. It must be A biH passed {panting a pension invented and patented a fire eseape^tbat Some !*ime ago the police Obtameiiinfo$ remembered, toQ,ftbat Xord Salisbury has tothe widow of Gen. Grant, and granting A meeting of members of this body was attracts much attention. MINNESOTA. NEWmi M, mationOf the existence jS .an organization sri itin his power to dissolve parliament before her the franking privilege. I The Olivet Baptist chnveh is dedicated at held at Red Wing. The attendence was called the "Socialistic levolutionaegr asso- the thing 3s done, and it is quite likely The fcill providing a code of joint rules for Minneapolis, and enough money raised tc not large. But ^he exhibition of dairy 14 ciation,"!which, it was assented, wasrcomposed that he will do this, going to the country the (two houses was debated, MB wa also A milhon do liars, it is said, will pay off the debt. o' ultra-socialistic members. A on a strenuous anti-Irish* cry. .Thereis immense the presidential succession bill. products is very large and very fine, and weigh one and iwo-third tons in gold Daniel Foley, an old resident of Sibley excitement 'in London over the close watch was kept inpon 'their A billiTemoving the poltical disabilities made up in all sorts of fancy shapes. C. E. county, is found murdered near Belle news.. The dispatches from Dublin say the movements, and the police finally -succeeded of Gen. Alexander R. Lawtea of Georgia twenty-five ton. sin subsidiary ivei Marvin, president of the association, called I Plaine. ^_ public is intensely enthusiastic. "*"^T-"I passed. in obtaining the minutes of A coin, twenty-si and three-qutartei 'the meeting to order. Dumng'the discussion of the joint rules, one of rfeheir meeting held .Nov. 23. The jury in the Chamberlain murder case tons in standar 1 silver .coin and one much amusement was created by -asenator From itlhege facts it was (discovered {that The chairman announced the following at Mankato brings in a verdict of guilty. Jacksonville* Xlarltla, Sadly Scorched. having .the wine list of thesenate restaurant it was tthe intention of the .association hundred tons in nielde. With this committees: Albert Lea parties are preparing to shij read by rthe clerk, and anothersenatorsaid A fire which broke out recently at Jacksonville, put out Ofithe way about twenty men, including Committee on ResolutionsFrank B. 8,000 bushels of potatoes to Kansas City. data it rill be an easy matter tc he had seen so many senators under the in Hubbard's warehouses on the W. Coleman, Congressman W. W. Holmes, Irick Oleson and E. H. Hourd. influence .of whisky that the senate The dwelling of Sam Enos, near Browns docks, spread to the Abel block in which calculate "the weight of Vanderbi&'s Morrow, Gen. W. H. L. Barnes, Mayor Programme for the eveningProf. HB. i had to adjourn. Bills were introduced (iby ville, together with a lot of grain, burned. were located the Herald newspaper, Hazen's Bartlett, iUnited States Judge Lorenze two-hundred millions. Wilson, H. C. Howard and B. B. HertJUt. Mr. SabinJ for the erection of a $100,000 billiard parlor, And several others. The A child of Stephen Chase's, at Monticello Sawyer, Lelend Stanford, Charles'Crocker, Gov. Hubbard, after an introductionby publie building at Stillwater, Minn. to admit buildings in the j^ar.of McConihe's,Jlubbard's, was so badly scalded that it died in a few Governor ^toneman, the principal police the president, made a short address. a portion of Dakota as a estate, to in hours. and Abel's ijlooks on the wharf, One of the largeet items of expend officials andv&everal others. These names E. A. Holmes, Owatonna, under the title corporatefche Atlantic & Paeifio Ship Railway with their contents., were destroyed. The The name of the emigrant who cut his were placed 03 the "prospeetiiye list" and "Why Are We Here? or the" Subject of company (the Eads ship railwaybdli) In running the express steamshijaa losses are: Hubbard's loes on building throat on the Northern Pacific train al Dairv Conventions," argued in favor of placed in the hands of the executive committee (by Mr. McMillan) forfeiting a portion of and stock $130,000 insurance, $90,- across the "Atlantic is that of coai. Fort Ripley, was H. Landis, formerly a scientific dairying as being the most profit'able, to earcy out the orders of tone association. the lands granted the Sioux City and St. 000. Benedict & Co., on warehouse, merchant at Cheny, Wash., and lately ar and then devoted some attention to Paul Railroad oompany to pension soldiers The Cun&rders Etruria, Umbria and Thetcmmittee wereto deyisethe lost $15,000. Abel's black is badly inmate of the insane asylum. the butterine swindle. of the Mexican war making the term best mode of aeomplishing the ends of the gutted the loss of $25,000 partly insured. Oregon burn between 300 and 350 The new Presbyterian church at Canton Prof. Wilson desired to know what objection of president and vice president of the United plot, and were thus engaged when their Hazen's loss is $50,000. Kuntz Brothers' has been dedicated. Rev. G. F. McAffee ol tons each Some of our New there was to usingbutterine, provided States six yecrs, they to be ineligible for work was brought to a sudden, termination loss is $18,000 insurance, $15,000. The St. Paul, was one of the officiating clergymen. re-election. there were no injurious effects. He said Last 'Tuesday night by the Orleans steamships, having a speed Herald newspaper's loss is $20,000 partly that he had heard that chemists had combined (discovery of the association's headquarters HOUSEThe Morrison code of rules was insured. Huan & Co/s loss, $5,000 partly within eighteen per cent, of that of the I the elements including lard, and that Charles Conway, who failed at Fort Rip reported, and the entire day was consumed at No. 900 Montgomery avenve by insured. Julius Stager's Iocs, $5,000 such combination was not unhealthy. He ley, had liabilities of $8,000 and assets ol fast trans-Atlantic vessels and carrying in debate thereon. Mr. Morrison opened the police and the-arrest of four men found partly insured. wanted to know why such combination, or $3,400 in stock and about $4,000 in accounts. the discussion. He was given close attention therein, named Julius C. Kessher, Henry more freight, will ma.ke the round The office ol Judge Pawkind and library butterine, should not be bought, inasmuch by the house, and while he made a few Weiseman, Chasles Mittlestadt and Oscar and papers of the Masonic Grand Lodge of as it was much cheaper than butter. trip from York ten days of steaming, good points, hia speech lacked force The loss from fires in Mankato during Eggers. In the roem were also found a Florida were destroyed. The fire was the H. C. Howard, assistant dairy commissioner, And cohesiveness, ,nd was weakened by an the past year has been only about $3,000, with the same, i&mount of coal as is complete laboratory for the manufacture most disastrous Jacksonville lias ever 1 read a paper on "The Past and exhibition of feeling towards Mr. Randall. covered by $1,500. of Infernal machines. The men were taken known. consumed in a single day by any one Present of Dairying in Minnesota." 3 Mr. Reed spoke in favor of the proposed A span of mares, buggy, harness and to the city prison, where they boldly asserted The total loss is estimated at $450,000, In the absence of 0. C. Gregg, Marshall, 1 revision. For the last three congresses the ijpi the big Cunar^ers. robes were stolen Irom the barn of J. R. and [fine insurance at $850,000. that they were (dynamiters, and that his paper on "How Shall We Handle a Herd representatives of the people had been in Sanders, manager of the James Thompson they proposed to fietinid of all the citizens of Dairy Cows?" was read by the secretary. irons. They had been allowed to transact traet in Springs ater towhship, Rock county. named and then raiee Chinatown. The Tne writer advocated the construction o? -X, no public business except at the dictation Jjettor From Gen. Toombs. Secretary Lam&r, ex-confederate as prisoners also belong to the German good barns, properlylighted and ventilated, and by the permission of a small coterie of he is, seems to recognize as well as any Tbe -recent death of Gen. Robert Toombs branch of the anti-eoohe league. A new depot is to be built at Lake City proper care of the stock, the regularfeeding gentlemen, who, white they possessed individually gives interest to a letter written two years by^ the Milwaukee company. and watering of the same. He also advised ir one could desire, /the justice of pensions more wisdom than the rest of ago to a gentleman in St. Paul, announcing the making of butter in the fall, when buttei The Jackson flax mill at Jackson, Minn., the members, did not possess all the wisdom ft Vhe Ias of Gen, 8b Toombs. to Union scldiers, and makes the death of Mrs. Toombs, which makes a is scarce and price good, and maintained k, is making and shipping about two tons ol of this world. forcible presentment of the character of the that such could be done by feeding the cows -one point in their .support that is as WaeMngton, Ga., Special: Robert Toombs tow a day. 5 man durijag the last years of his life. The grain. was stricken with paralysis about three novel as it is forcible. "The amount G. W. Hammond was instantly killed al first part .0/ the letter is as follows: SENATEBills wereintroduced for the unlimited mouths .ago and had since (been confined to The address by W. C. Rice, dairy cogfcmissioner, the Boston block Minneapolis by beinj coinage of silver dollars providing Washington, Ga., Dec. 3. 1883.My of money paid as pensions," he says, his room, during whieh time his mind had his subject being "Adulterat^P caught in the elevator. for determining the existence and removal Dear Friead: On the 5th day of been moxe or less clouded. At times he Dairy Products and the Law," was well "does not equal thejamount of interest of presidential disability for the payment Phillip Nugent, an old an respected citi September last I lost my idol, at our would, injhis thoughts again go through the received. zen of St. Paul, died very suddenly of hear! of bounty to certain discharged soldiers paid upon the public debt incurred mountain home in Clarksville, Ga. She stormy deibates of his past life. Another There were a number of other addresses di&ease. for the purchase of the Sturgeon Bay & passed away to the home of the blest, time when be did not comprehend his immediate during the war. So locg as the premium delivered followed by discussions. The Lake Michigan ship canal, connecting Green quietly, calmly, and gently, as a sleeping surroundings his mind would be The resignation of H. A. Gray, ns audit election of officers for 1885-6, which resulted paid to those who contributed bay with Lake Michigan, in Wisconsin. infant. It is A crushing blow to me in my perfectly clear as to events of jhis past life. or of the Omaha road, is announced. Mr as follows: se /enty-fourth year. We had lived together The presidential succession bill was considered. Almost every day up to last Wednesday he the money exceeds thfet paid to the Gray leaves the company Jan. 1, to ac President, F. D. Holmes of Owatonna, for nearly fifty-three years,and from the would set up ba his easy chair,button Thursday cept the position of secretary and treasurei secretary, W. C. Rice of Zumbrota, \ice defenders of the country, I think the evening that I led her to the bridal altar in In the executive session the Republican he began to grow worse. Paralysis of the Union Steel company of Chicago, it presidents, J. M. Underwood of Lake City, her eighteenth year, to the morning that I senators ordered that all of the nominations complaint of excessive pensions is not was more perceptible than ever before. The which H. H. Porter is largely interested. C. G. Spaulding of Mapleton and Mr. Stanton kissed away her last breath and her gentle be printed in the Record. There left side of his iace was very much drawn of Morris. well founded." Hon. Henry M. Rice has donated to tht lovely and noble spirit to the home of the were some objections on the Democratic and distorted. He was unconscious from Mrs. Mina Holmes of Owatonna was Minnesota Historical society some very blessed, she gave me no pang, but from her side on the ground that such a prrceedin last Friday. During his entire illness awarded the prize for tae best treatise on fine specimens of ancient Indian weapons physical suffering and the fear of losing was unusual and in violation of precedent, he seemed to be free from pain. He died as the manufactory of dairy butter- W. R. and implements from La Pointe and vicin The government is making things her. I have but one consolation left, it is but no formal opposition was offered. peacefully as a little child falls to sleep, his Pntman, best treatise on handling a herd ity, on Lake Superior. Among them is tin the hope of soon joining her. I am trying A resolution was offered by Mr. Butler lively for some of the leading importers deathbed surrounded by his four grandchildren, of cows F. A. Holmes, beet treatise on scalping knife of "Buffalo,'' the famous Ojib to prepare myself to go where she is gone, directing the committee on territories to all grown, an only brother to whom of gl$ss and china in New York. way chief who died a few years ago, aged making cheese. F. A. Holenis chairman of where her people shall be my people, and inquire and report by what authority a he was very devotedly attached, and other nearly 100 years. the committee on resolutions, offered the An assistant .appraiser has discovered her God my God. so-called legislature has been organized in relatives. These four grandchildren constituted following, which were unanimously adopted, the territory of Dakota, and whether such The death of George Carville at his ranch his entire family, beingthe children that importers have persistently rendered organization was not calculated to bring in Profile, Mont., about fifty miles from of his daughter, Mrs. Dubois, who died Whereas, it is the prime object of the The* Toronto Globe's London correspondent invoices far below their just about a conflict of authority prejudicial to Billings, is announced. Mr. Car\ille was nearly twenty years ago. His home people Butter Cheese and Dairy Stock association interviewed Sir John A. Macdonald good order in that tenitory. Mr. Butler the son of one of the old pioneers of the were very much attached to him, and the Value. In the j&st few months the at all times to promote the interest of tho on his arrival there, who said: The asked immediate consideration of the resolution. state who settled at Tanbault. He was town is in deep sorrow. The value of the farming community and the State at large amount of advances in revenue on main object of his visit to the old country Mr. Ingalls objected, and under himself well known in Minneapolis and St property he leaves is variously estimated Avhereas, the manufacture of counterfeit was to gain a short rest. Dnring hia stay the rules the resolution lies over one day. Paul. He was a member of the class of'79 these wares had been increased more from 5300,000 to $500,000. In a recent dairy goods or imitations of the he hoped to give attention to one or t\\ of the state university. interview one of the most noted sayings attributed Senator Sabin introduced a bill granting than $50,000, and it is believed that same, and ole oil neutral in taste matters of Canadian interest, notably to to Gen. Toombs was repudiated totheChicago.Freeport & St. Paul railroad At Anoka the boarding house of Erick and smell, is carried on extensively for the fishing and the reciprocity question with the end of the fiscal year will show a by him in the following language, company the right to build a bridge over Engren, was totally destroyed by fire. purpase to be used in the adulteration of the United States. As to this subject, Sir the St. Croix river or lake between Freeport, total of $300,000 revenue out of butter and, Avhereas, analysis of such bogus I never said that I would live to call the Dr. C. F. Hew itt was elected a member o!, John expresses himself very hopefully. It Wis., and Taylor's Falls, Minn. oils shows that they contain masters detrimental roll of my slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill the executive committee of the Americac was, he admitted, by no means certain that which these importers intended to defraud Mr. McMillan has introduced a bill in the to the health of the consumer monument. That was 4. fancy started by Public Health association. President Cleveland,s promised propoaal to senate to restore to the state of Iowa the the government. Some twenty therefore, be it Jack Hale, of New Hampshire. congress for the appointment of a joint The First Presbyterian church of Hal lands granted to the Sioux City and St. firms have been discovered in these commission would meet with acceptance, Resolved, That it is the sense of this lock, Minn., filed articles of incorporation Paul in that state but not earned. but he thought the outlook was favorable, convention that every effort should be in the secretary of state's office. The first dishonest practices, among them some HOUSE.The senate bill for the removal A Frightful Attempt at Suicide, as he considered there was a much stronger made to co-operate with our dairy commissioner board of tiustees are C. J. McCallum of the political disabilities of Gen. A. R. of the most prominent business houses feeling in the United States in favor of and his assistant in every way possible Dubuque Special:John B. Miller, who George Thompson and L. B. Riddell. Lawton of Georgia passed. The proposed reciprocity than had previously existed. to rapidly enforce tho law of ttt's owns a stonecutter's shop, while at work of New York. There is talk at Luverne of lynchingOttc new rules were debated until adjournment. Sir John apprehended no difficulty in coming state relative to the manufacture orsale of placed a sharp chisel against the right side Angus, a horse thief. Senator Vest has presented a bill to make to any understanding that might be imitation or counterfeit dairy goods, also of his head above the ear, and picking up a the supreme court of Montana consist of The finishing department of D, M. Gilmore necessary with the imperial government, to clear, if possible, the stigma cast upon mallet deliberately drove it in until it An exchange remarks, the three one chief justice and three associate judges, & Co's furniture manufactory o! whichever party might be in power. creamery men of this state, accused by butterine projected an inch and a half on the left side and to increase the judicial districts to four. greatest benefactors of our national Minneapolis burned. Loss $22,000 insurance manufacturers of adulterating their directly opposite. He then picked up another $55,000. goods. In an interview a few days ago Mr. Cowen. chisel and, placing it to his forehead, wool industry were Chancellor Livingston, SENATESenator Mitchell ot Oregon was M. P., said: The Liberals would assume drove it in by the same means about Resolved, That the chair appoint a The St. Paul & Duluth declared a divi who, in 1802, while American Bworn in. Senator Butler's resolution office before March. This was a pity in two inches. At this point he was committee of three from different dend of 3% per cent. calling for an investigation of the statehood view of Lord Salisbury's foreign success. detected and placed under the control Minister in France, sent to his home parts of the state, with the dairy Minneapolis expended $8,500,000 for movement in Dakota was discussed of six strong men for about an County boards would not satisfy Ireland. commissioner and his assistant, and new buildid gs last season. in New York two pairs of French and Senator Harrison spoke warmly hour, when three physicians arrived and If the Orangemen did not better theTorifes, urge upon our members in congress to in defense of the action of the people Herman F. Feller, indicated for rape at Merinos, purchased from the Government withdrew the chisels. The one which entered 'V the latter would speedily devise a satisfactory work for the passage of an act empowering of the territory. The presidential succession Delano, gets fifteen years at Stillwater. the forehead was found to be bent by the national board of health of the system of home rules. It is not likely flock at Chalons Colonel Humphreys,the bill was debated, Senator Evarts' the pressure of the mallet. He still lives, tTnited States to appoint inspectors, who that the Orangemen would allow the Whigs Otto Angus, the thief who stole the team of New York making his initial speech in American Minister in Spain, although his death is expected at any moment. shall examine all the ingredients going ot J. R. Saunders, is the same person who to prevent the Liberals carrying a home fche senate in favor of the bill. Senator He has a wife, whom he married into the manufacture of such neutral oil, is suspected of slugging J. B. Shawer ol rule measure in the next parliament. who, later in the years 1802, brought Edmunds' amendment to strike out the eight years ago, and one child three years with a right to condemn anything injurious Luverne, and robbing him of over $600 There would be a deadlock and certain dissolution clause dispensing with new elections was home with him twenty-one Merino old. He has also a brother and sister in or detrimental to the public health, and to some two years ago. within eighteen months. The parliament rejected21 to 37. The bill then passed Minnesota. He is a native ot Germany compel such manufacturers to keep a record would be uncertain and unsatisfactory. rams and seventy ewes, bought for A very serious break occurred in the new without a division. Bills wereintroduced for and about thirty-five years old. His terrible of sales, with full names and address Mr. Cowen was in favor of any stone dam which was put in at Melrose him in Spain and Mr. Jarvis, American the location of a branch of the soldiers' deed is ascribed to drink and melancholy. of purchasers and such record shall be scheme of home ruling allowing the Irish across the Sauk river by Edwin Clark last home in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Colorado, open to public inspection and that a revenuestamp Consul at Lisbon, who, taking to manage their own affairs, while upholding summer at a great expense. or Dakota to encourage the manufacture of 10 cents per pound be placed the integrity of the empire. The first advantage of the offers of the Spanish ot steel for modern ordinance, etc. The pine timber now standing on Rum upon barrels or cans containing neutral act Of an Irish parliament would be to establish to provide for the issue of silver certificates Forest Reserve In Montana, river is estimated at 251,000,000 feet, oils and junta to seil the confiscated flocks, protection, which England would or a bridge over the Missouri river at with the estimate for the Mille Lacs reservation, Rerolved, That we request the United probably not allow. bought and shipped to different parts Senator Edmunds has introduced a bill Pierre, Dak. for additional judges in Dakota, 500,000,000, gives a grand total States inspectors, stationed in the oleomargarine to create a forest preserve in Montana. and creating two additional land of 751,000,000 feet. A dispatch has been receiyed at the state of the United States about 3,850 butter or similar bogus factories, He proposes to set off a tract of land beginning districts in that territory. department from Minister Lathrop at St. The controversy over the Graceville mill to inspect all such product and sheep. on the Northwest boundary of the Petersburg stating that the gold-mounted HOUSEMr. Dibble of South Carolina has been settled, and the mill will probably plainly mark the packages, how large territory, where the range lino was extended sword which the president sent by Lieut. asked leave to introduce a joint resolution soon commence grinding again. a percentage oPeach ingredient the goods north between rangeB eight and nine west Shueltz for presentation to Maj. Gen. Lichernaeff, proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing contain and that the manufacturer be required A Rhode Island agricultural society The farmers are talking of building a of the principal meridian of Montana, intersect governor of Yakutsk, was left at the the election of two vice presidents to use revenue stamps to the amount $3,000 elevator at Edgerton. with the forty-ninth parallel of north reports its awards of premiums for United States legation at St. Petersburg by of the United States at the time of 10 cents per pound, ahd that a fine of latitude thence south to the eastern Mrs. Catherine Fishburn, of Pipestone, Lieut. Shueltz, when he learned on his arrival of election of presidents, but leave field crops raised the last season. The $1,000, or imprisonment not less than one slope of the continental divide, county, is now suing the Milwaukee & St that Gen. Liphernaeff had died leaving was refused. The debate on the proposed year, shall be the penalty for removing first premium was awarded to Frank thence southeasterly with slope Paul for $10,000 damages for being ejected no children. In accordance with the changes in the rules was concluded, Mr. from or concealing in the package such to the fifty-mile limit of the Northern from a passenger train near Edgerton, subsequent directions of the president, W. Robinson of South Kingstown for Randall making a powerful speech in opposition marks or stamps placed thereon before tbe Pacific railway land grant on the north of Wis., in the summer of 1884, while on her Minister Lathrop presented the sword to the change. The rules were then contents are disposed of in the retail one acre yielding 108 bushels of shelled the railroad line thence westerly with the way to Chicago. She bought a ticket at through the minister of foreign affairs to read for amendment, but final action was trade, and fifty-mile limit of the Sweating Horse Edgerton, but in her haste to get aboard corn. The land is a light sandy loam the emporerof Russia, who accepted it and Qot reached. Resolved. That any factory making a river, thence down the river to the eastern the train, forgot to take it from the agent, directed it to be placed in the imperial arsenel, it was manured heavily, of course, substitute for butter without getting a shore of Flathead lake, thence northerly hence her ejection. there to remain as another bond of SENATEThe bill pensioning Mrs. Giant United States licanse and inspectors appointed along to the foothills and along the Flathead and well cared for during the growing the friendship existing between the two t"j- passed. Bills were introduced making it unlawful ,_ Maj. Strait visited the state department to serve, as the law requires, si/^ river to the international ,boundary. ,F countries. season. The value of the crop, including for senators or representatives to recommend at Washington in behalf of A. F. Hoff ol factory appliances and goods onhandshsfc^ which shall form the northern line of the or solicit appointments to office Zumbrota, who has been advised that he be confiscated by the United States. corn and fodder, was estimated preserve. This track is to set apart Senator Manderson's bill relating to pensions changing the manner of appointment is heir to a share of a large estate in England. Resolved, That he hereby express our forever as a forest reserve. No one is to provides for the pensioning of all at $129, the total cost of cultivation, of heads of departments in the The estate is now in the chancery heartfelt thanks for the manner in whicy be allowed to live, hunt or lumber in this persons who served for at least one year army to prevent the unlawful enclosure including ten dollars for interest on court of Great Britain, and Mr. Hoff desir the city of Red Wing and the people of tract. Cutting timber is made a penal offense, during the late war, and were either discharged of public lands. The resolution to investigate ed an extension of time in the settlement Goodhue county have received and enter with a fine three times the value of the value of the land, $95, leaving a after such term of service, upqn the Dakota statehood movement was of the case so he could perfect his claim. tained us and for the hospitality of the the logs cut. surgeon's certificate of disability, as no profit of $34. Even Rhode Island debated at great length and not disposed citizens in opening their doors to visitors At Anoka the money drawer in the St longer fit for military duty, or after a like of. The new joint rules were adopted. The from abroad, and for the hearty co-opera scarcely bigger in area than some term of service were discharged with the Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba depot was bill passed changing the name of the National tion in making this meeting a success. What Ex-Gov. Ordway Says. re-enlistment clause stricken from their broken in and $40 taken from it by three western cornfields, and with rocks and Bank of Winona to the First National Further, we wish to expiess appreciation certificate of discharge. The rate of pension voungsters. Washington Special: Ex-Gov. Ordway is Bank of Winona. sand covering so much of its surface, for the music furnished us by the ladies And shall not be less than $4, nor more quoted as believing the election of senators Dr. John Steele, of St. Paul, deceased,bequeathed HOUSE.The debate on the proposed gentlemen at our several sessions and to can show heavier corn crops than the than $12 per month. It prohibits the re for Dakota will turn out a farce. When to his children, Charles Steele, new rules was concluded. An amendment the railroad companies for their courtesy ceiving of any information touching a pension he vetoed the first scheme of this kind he 2ora Steele, Lizzie Schw am and Jennie AbDott, fat Kansas prairies. Manure and cultivation to strike out the clause taking appropriation in giving to our delegates a reduction fare from any person, upon agreement to did it on good advice from Washington personal,t1 his entire estate, real and bills aw ay from the committee on appropriations over their Beveal roads. tells the story. conceal the name of the informant from that congress would never countenance mare and share alike, with the condition and giving the committee the applicant or his attorney. The following was offered as an amend the method, and he thinks the result now hat none of che real estate, with the ex:eption on the various subjects involved ment: will justify that advice and his veto. Of of the farm in Mendota township, jurisdiction over the bills was rejected70 Mr. Gladstone says: Only an Irish parliament In reference to a recent decision ot Judges Moody and Edgerton he says Whereas, The farmers in some parts ol Dakota county, and the lot on Dayton and to 226. After the adoption of several will meet the case. Local councils, nothing, but speaks simpty of the way the United States Supreme Court, in the state, who are making small quanti kelson avenuesbe sold or divided, until amendments, the house voted to adopt the etc., would be useless. The right to vote the matter has been done. Chairman ties of butter, have difficulty to obtain the nxteen years have expired after his death. new rules. regard to the taxation of the lands of the acts of an Irish ministry would be an Boynton has expressed himself on the situation full market value for choice butter. illusion. I propose instead the exercise The Minnesota appointments which railroads received under land giants in a way to cause his friends to Resolved, That we request merchants tc* SENATE.Not in session. of sovereign power on the advice of ministers :ome before the senate for approval are the doubt his reputed good sense. He said today: aid in bringing good butter to the centra' from the United States, it appears responsible tothe Imperial parliament. postmast-rs at Shakopee, St. Cloud. St HOUSE.Mr. Morrison, from the committee markets without being mixed with inferioi The suggestion of an Irish privy council is Peter, Duluth, Mankato, Rochester, Fari on rules, reported a resolution for the that the companies are in the habit makes and that it is our sentiment thai Please observe the temperature the day unworthy of attention. The privy council bault, Detroit, Moorhead, Lake City. Pres creation ot the following select committees: the farmers' wives should be encouraged toV of neglecting to pay the cost of survey you see Judge Moody or Judge Edgerton survives only as a relict. The substitute ton and Winona the collectors of customs On the election of president and vice president compete with the creameries for making! crossing the threshold of the senate chamber is a cabinet. The questions of commerce and internal revenue, and eight or ten of the United States to consist of lands granted to and earned by choice butter. as senators. We don't want admission and police are difficult ones, but the limitations land officers. ol three members, to which shall them. By virtue of the fact that until Resolved, That the private dairymen! with division, or admission at alb I believe that home rule may be safely be referred all propositions touching St. Paul expended $9,103,700 for new should receive every encouragement to im I What the president has said to me leads granted, and that it would tend to raise these costs are paid by the companies the election and tenure of office ol buildings last season. prove the grade or standard of the dairv'* me to make this statement. Just what he thecharactes of the Irish members. the president and vice president, the count patents cannot issue for such J. C, Keeler has sued the First Baptist products, and in this should have the fubf said I am not at liberty to say, but the of the electoral vote and the succession to Colon on the isthmus, of Darien, has church at Minneapolis for $20,000 for in co-operation and support of dealers andl effect of it is as I tell you. lands and the titl9 to them remains the office of president, on reform in the been visited by a very Bavage cyclone, juries received in falling down a stairway. creamery men. fj civil ser* ice, to consist of thirteen members, vested in the United States, the companies which has done considerable damage. It The convention then adjourned, subjec Florence Smith, claiming to have run to which shall be referred all propositions Farnell Wins the Irish Fight. commenced on the 2d inst., at about 2 p. cannot successfully evade payment to the call of the president. away from her home at Lake City, is in touching the civil service on ship m., and the next day lulled, but commenced London Cable 18th to N. Y. Times: marge of the Chicago police. building and ship owning interests, to confeist of taxes upon the lands until it again with terrible severity. All Although Hon. R. A. Jones ot Rochester. of thirteen members, to which Mr. Parnell has won. The latest news Bishop Whipple and wifehave started foi suits their purpose to assume the ownership. the steamers in port which had put out to Minn., denies that there is any truth in tht'^ shall be referred all propositions relating removes the concede home rule of a sweeping Maitland, Fla., where they will spend the sea for safety returned and had again to statement that he is to be appointed a, to American ship building and ship owning The suggestion was made by winter. kind. Ofcourse the details of the eventual put out. The damage to property has United States Judge anywhere,either Wash interest with authority to investigate the compromise are unknowable, but it is believed the court in its opinion that congressional been very heavy, and the loss to life most The following convicts arrived at tht ington Territory, where he wants to go, 01 cause of the decline of the American foreign that beyond stipulating for free trade serious. The following vessels were sunk penitentary at Stillwater from Hennipen in Dakota, where it is said he would gj* il action was needed in the premises, carrying trade. On ale jholic liquor trafficto and exacting guarantees for protection with their crews: Holden, Karnen,Blanche, thathellril1 county: Henry Brodur, larceny from the Is stated on good authority consist of eleven members. On ventilation for the loyal minority in Ireland, everything and it is satisfactory to learn Ortelia, Atwood, Ariel, Veteran, Ocean, person of another, oneyear and six months succeed Associate Judge W. H. Francis o* I and acoustics of "the house to consist of will be yielded to Mr. Parnell. As Lynton, Avelyn, Stella, Catolina, Figri, that Senator Van Wyck has already John W. Marr, larceny in a shop, two Bismarck. Mr. Jones will make his hon* seven members. the Gladstone programme is outlined it Douglass and two others whose names at Bismarck. The place is worth $3,000^ years, Martin Lynch, assault upon another An effort was made to strike out the introduced a bill under the provisions contains a proviso that Ireland shall continue could not be ascertained. The rain poured year and Francis was appointed July 5. with a dangerous weapon with intent clauses relating to the committee on shipping to send members to Westminster, but down in torrents, and a terrible gale of of which land-grant railroads will be to do great bodily harm, Line months and the committee on alcoholic it is likely he will give way on this point, as wind from the northeast set in. A terrific church war has been generat.. E. J. Teipner, rape, ten years. obliged to pay the costs of survey of liquor traffic, but it proved unsuccessful the Irish do not wish inferior representation. by the Rev. Ira C. Billman, pastor of tht Toseph Josephson of Minneapolis is charged and the resolution was adopted. There will be a Dublin A cable dispatch from London states lands acquired under their land grants Killingworth, Con., Congregational church. with attempting to poison his wife. An unsuccessful attempt 'was made to parliament, supreme over Irish affairs, that the decision of the privy council on who courted a handsome girl, Ida Kelseyfl, within a reasonable time after the com take up the presidential succession bill. over the police, taxation, the courts and all the license question was rendered. It sustains The state dairymen's convention opened before his second wife had been divorced' Bills were introduced granting pensions to internal matters. This must seem certain pletion of the survey or suffer the the right of the provinces to exclusively *t Red Wing. The exhibits are very fine. from him, and married her as soon as ht mm soldiers of the Mexican war and increasing but howit will be brought about is doubtful. control the issue of licenses. This got the divorce. He holds the pulpit, one R. C. Tunnis, a well-known citizen died the pensions of the survivors of the war of loss of such lands. There is no question of Mr. Gladstone's decision invalidates the dominion act. at Braiaerd. a majority of the church antagonise him. i 11812.