New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 13, 1886 · Page 2 of 8
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ea th of Ex-Delegate JohuB. Raymond Failures in WTmrpeg. horce deaseased is of the pinioh'thft* thrceneni baahad HIMESOTA STATE.3SR&. i/fi' of Dakota, I WA S XOT DEAB JAMES. from 242 in 18S3 to-66 in 1885. A Deserter Wh Died Hard. fair chance, and should,nofrofejact to surrender hia^command-and let some one else- During 1885 there weie 2,475 alacms-of Fargo Special: John B. Raymond died DiJ3 In September, 1863, the Third DIsEresMns Experience of a Seductive IP *u**"&$&%&& ,r fire and 1,471 files in New York City. Sunday afternoon the 3d inst., at 4:30 o! vision of the Second! Corps, in camp Drummer on a Western Railway. typhoid pneumoa'a. It is only five days 'J^h California last year produced 8,000,000 OlesonP. a Jackson county^ fanner* MS S-ILJ JL J'"? Olaus1 near the Rapidan River, had its first since he was taken ill, and until the past gallons of wine, valued at 4,000,000. I have ai. friend who is a commercial eras killed by falling from his wagon. 'f**. -$ Northern Pacific IudB two days he has not been considered in execution. There-ware two condemn* Tho net indebtedness of Pittsburg has A.volunteer fire department has beemor much dange* The first of last week he returned traveler, and on his retnrn from a trip Oscar S. Gifford, delegate in congressfrom ed, both bountyjumpers," who had been brought down to about 511,000,000. ganized at Brown's Valley. irom Council Bluffs and Yankton, Dakota, sends the Fargo- Argus thefolio he always comes up to see me, and enlivens enlisted in a regiment of this division The cost of 1,843 buildings projected in Saloon licenses at Lac qui Parle have and Tuesday evening he stepped into Mr. wingletter from Commissioner Sparks: and had escaped after receiving the ad-* New York city dunng the year is 34,000,- my. existence by a recount of his been fixed at 500. -bosoms residence to telephone to his I am. in. receipt by your reference of aletter 000. vance bounty, hoping probably to repeat farm twelve miles distant. He remarked from.R. M. Tuttle, president of the Improvements at Rush City aggregate experiences on the road. then that he had a pain in his shoulder Pioneer publishing company, to W. $40,000. the game with some other regiment. The value of Ireland's crops is estimated "Well, Charley, anything new?" sard and dm not know what to make of it. D. Blackford of Mandan, Dak., at 8,000,000 more for 1885 than for Early one fine- afternoon the About 130.000 bushels of wheat were received His boarding place was not over fifty feet dated Dec. 18, 188i, asking whether 1884. I, as Charley tilted my best chair at Brown's Valley the past season, regiment marched out to the chosen distant, and reaching there he fell on the The Northern Pacific railroad company two-thirds of which graded No. 1. The cost of the government of the city againstthe-foeshly papered wall and ground and formed three sides of a Hteps and had to be assisted to Ins room. has paid the costs of surveying their lands of New York was, last vear, 38,124,- The cash receipts of the Stillwater Car Jttedicalaid was immediately summoned, hollow square, the fourth side being a in Dakota Territory. In reply I have thehonor puffed vigorously at one of my stogas. 654.66. company for November and December were out ne rapidly grew worse and died. to advise you that the records of little ridge. At the foot of the ridge nearly 200,000. The police of New York City arrested this office show the following: The company Mr. Baymond has a large farm near the were two open graves- about twelve during the year 74,372 persons, against "Not mucky said he. "I'm sick of paid Dec. 11,1883T, the cost of survey The Winona Harvester works declared city, and many warm personal friends all /eet apart. Tin* division, consisting 70,243 in 1881. of lands selected in township 133, range dividend oi 6 per cent, cash and temper througn the NortHwest. Heaves one son, the road. Too much of a dog's life. of about 8,000 men, resting in place 47 townships 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, cent, stock. some eighteen years old,'an two little Massachusetts' bill for caring for the insane I'm going to quit and settle down. until the notes of the- dead march were daughters who are with Senator Sabm'e 138, 139* 140, 141, and 145, range 48 during the past year was something Messrs. Spaulding, Plymat'and Berry, of family at Washington. The brother of the townships 134, 135, 136, 137 138 and o\er $1,004,000. I expected this. Charley has been heard. "Attentionl" was shouted by Mapleton, offer 1,000 reward for the arrest deceased at Council Bluffs has been notihed 139, range 49, aggregating 7,810,461:acres. and conviction of the miscreants who the bugles, and all was rigid silence as The Maine Baptists number 19,744, with going to quit during the four years I of his death. It does not appear that the said railroad aresappo3ed to have set fire to their warehouse 251 churches, 149 clergymen and 19 theological a procession, composed of the prevostijuard have known him, but he never quits, company paid the costs of surveying Mr. Raymond was born in New York at Mapleton. students. .surrounding two ambulances the land on which Mandan is situated, nor state Des. 5, 1844, removed to Illinois The wholesale bnsin ss in Detroit in 1885. and, in common with many more Miss Mary E. Sleeper, daughter of Rev. in each of which one of the for the land in Morton county, or for any ivith his parents when nine years of age, amounted to 8103,500,000, an increase of W. TX Sleeper-of Worcester, a member of drummers, will shake the hand portion of said territory west of ranges 47, and at sixteen enlibted as a private in the culprits- sat on a rough coffin, $31 ii9,000. over 1884. Wellesley college, has been invited to a 48 and 49. I further add that, no patent Thirty-first Illinois infantry under Col. of many. a hotel clerk yet before entered the square at one of position in the Northwestern Conservatory One man in. New Jersey, during the peach has issued,to said company for lands in John A. Logan. After the siege of of Music, Minneapolis, as teacher of voice. the angles and halted near the graves.] he finally settles down. season, averages 10,000 a week receipts Vicksburg he was promoted to a Dakota. WAI. A. J. SPARKS, She has not determined whether to accept on shipments of the fruit. A coffin was placed at the end of each captaincy. He was bearing dispatches Com missioner. "What's the matter, trade dull?" I the position or to study music another to Gen. McPherson at the time the Colorado's mineral output in 1885 was The land upon which the cost of tho survey grave, and the two deserters were year in Boston. asked, as Charley mechanically looked latter wai shot, and Mr. Raymond was $22,500,000, of which 13,000,000 was has been paid extends from Wahpeton made to stand up in front of the provost-guard, Cloudltbok-a.drink August Richter of St. around for the bell button. "You're the last person to whom the geueral spoke. silver and 5,000,000, gold. to Fargo, including both places, and is on facing thelong lines of attentive with a stranger- and was fatally stabbed After the close of the war Mr. Raymond both sides of the river. Also a township not in a hotel, sroy dear fellow," and I The value of Pittsburg property for taxable countenances of' the division,' for his complaisance. settled in the South, and published the or two north of here, on the Minnesota side purposes at the close of 1885 was drew forth a- bottle and glasses from while the findings of the court-martial Mississippi Pilot at Jackson until 1877, of the Red river. Rev. T. M. Gossard died.in San Jose.Cal., 121,174,714. The tax rate is 13 mills. my cupboard. when he was appointed United States maxfehal Jan. 3d, 1886,.aged 61 years-4 months and the orders for the execution were There were 2,500 fires in New York city for Dakota. He was elected delegate and 20 days, "Well, here's luck," said Charley, as Gov. Hubbard's Appointments. read. After religious services the two in 1885, and the total loss 3,800,000, as from the territory to the Forty-eighth congress, he lifted his glass to the light. "No, David Smith of Rochester was very severely were arranged sitting on their coffinsj against 2,400 fires with a total loss of Gov. Hubbard has made the following receiving39,100 votes against 8,600 injured by being thrown from a wagon. trade's .pretty fair, but it isn't as it 3,474, 547 in 1884. reappointments of officers whose terms their eyes bandaged, and their arms for Judge Brookings. used to be. Why, when I first went had expired: Argentine'Republic statistics for the past pinioned behind. In front of each a John J. Lang's house at Sheffield burned. on 1 he road there was some fun in SINCERE MOURNING IN WASHINGTON. D. W. Ingersoll of St. Paul as a*meraber year show that the country has a foieign tiirng party of the provost-guard took Loss, 2,000 insurance 1,400. Washington, Special Telegram, Jan. 4. of the board of managers of the reform it. I only carried one trunk, and I trade of 140,000,000 and a dtfmestic position and the word of command! Ex Delegate John B. Raymond of Dakota, school D. C. Bell of Minneapolis and H. traffic of 250,000,000. The old D. M. Sabin matter was revived could generally get the trade to look trom the provost-marshal was given.' who died at Fargo, had a reat many Br Wells of Preston as members of in the United States circuit court at St. my samples. Now I carry three, and The New York Dry Goods Chronicle says fiiends in Washing*^-, -r ?e has spent the state board of corrections and One of the deserters fell back on his Paul, three banks obtaining judgment there are over $200,000,000 invested in it's the hardest kind of work to get a nearly half hip "W*- ^m during the last charities William Schemmel and A. J. against him for the amount of promissory coffin, but only wounded, for he sat tha dr} goods business in that city as man into a sample room. You don't eight or ten yravs. After he left Mississippi Sackett, of St.. Peter, as trustees o! notes which they held, the Second National against 14,000.000 in- Chicago. up again. The other, who was not. know Billy Jackson, do you? Travels in 1876, he cameto Washington to live, and the Minnesota insane hospitals Dr. W. bank of Mauch Chunk, Pa., for $5,533.99 hit, jumded to his feet, burst his pinions, During 1885 the Milwaukee fire department was appointed United States marshal of Dakota H. Leanord of Minneapolis, Dr. G. \V for a Chicago house. Always registers the Black Riven National bank, of Lowville, responded to 347 alarms, the total through the influence of P.M.Morton, and snatched away the white Wood ot Faribault and Dr. C. H. Boardman for 5,539:58, and the Third National with'a toothpick." loss sustained at 'the fires being 2,350,- Secretary Chandler, Gen. Butler, Gen. Logan of St. Paul as commissioners to examine Bank ot Hartfond for $11,119 24. handkerchief from his eyes. There I replied that I hadn't that pleasure. 639. upon which there was an insurance of and others -who have known of his labors the insane hospitals G. Skinnei was a murmur of disapproval throughout It is understoad that the charges against 1,919,450. and sufferings in behalf of stalwart of St. Paul as a director of the deaf, dumb 'Pleasure} Haamph! It would afford Marshal Denny, having been withdrawn,the the division at the awkwaardness 4 Republicanism in the south when it cost and blind institute James Compton oi The ship building interests of Maine have tatter's resignation will be handed in. of the provost-guard, which was now me thb most unbounded pleasure to something to live there. Mr. Raymond, Fergus Falls, J. G. Lawrence of Wabasha, been in a depressed condition the last John L. Gibbof Geneva who was speaker although an uncompromising Republican, F. S. Christienson of Rush City, Hugh adding unnecessary delay and torture year, the amount of net tonnage havingdecreased get even with bam for a little trick he of the houBct during the last meeting oi never lost the esteem and confidence of the Thompson of Fisher, Z. B. Page of Mantorville from 46,401.87 in, 18S4 to 23,- played on me the other day over in to the penalty of the unfortunate the legislature, has forwarded to Gov. Hubbard Democrats of Mississippi, and several and William Rich of Marshall as members 053.9S in 18S5. Illinois. men. The wounded man was placed his resignation as a member of that gentlemen from that state express their sorrow of the state board of equalization Report of building improvements at La I was going to Effingham on the a:ai and his party dispatched him body under date of Jan. 1. The governor at his death. Last spring Mrs. John De Laittre of Minneapolis as a member Crosse for 1885. prepared by the secretary Vandalia. I got on at Casey, and the accepted the resignation. Raymond, who had been an invalid of the board of inspectors of the state with its next volley. He* lay motionless of the board of trade, shows an aggiegate for years, died in this city under a surgical prison C. K. Davis and Greenleaf Clark, of first fellow I saw was Billy. 'You're on his coffin. But the other seemed* of 779,115, an increase over the previous The Architects of Minnesota met at St operation, and her ts little daughters, St. Paul, as members of the board ot regents officers-. just the fellow I was looking for,' said almost invulnerable, for the second year of over 100,000. Paul, and elected the following aged five and seven, have since been in of the state university W. S. Getty he. 'There's a pretty girl in the front President, D. W. Millard, St. Paul, vice volley from his party, though it may, During 1885 there arrived at Boston chaige of Mrs. Senator Sabin, who will of St. Paul as- a member of the state car, and think you can get acquainted president, W. G. Whitney, Minneapolis have scratched him, left him still from all ports 11,473 vessels against 11,- now probably adopt them, as Mr. Raymond board of pharmacy, and Dr. G, V. Barton treasurer, E. P. Bassford, St. Paul secretary, if you. work the thing right. I've 031, for 1884, and 10,809 for 1883. The left no relatives who would care to of Faribault as a member of the board struggling vigorously to free himself. J. W. Kelly, Minneapolis board of tried it myself, but I didn't seem to total clearances for all ports were 4,122, accept the responsibility. Ma]. Raymond of dental examiners. The only new appointment A brilliant idea then entered the management, G. W. Goodwin, F. G. Corser, against 14f0^2 in 1884, and 4,681 in, was an invaluable friend was that of W. L. Hollister of catch on.' provost-marshals mind. He brought A. F. Gauger and A. H. Stem committee 1883. to newspaper men in Washington. Austin as a member of the Minnesota "I've got quite a reputation among on library, J. W. Kelly, J. Hodgson, A. H. up his men one by one close to the He was always'full of information on current State Agricultural society- During 1885 the 685. manufacturing es^ the boys in this direction, so I easily Stem and J. H. Taylor committee on entertainment, affairs, and his means of gaining intelligence condemned to have them shoot him tabhshments of Richmond, Va., employed swallowed all Billy said, and followed D. W. Millard, W. G. Whitney, of forthcoming action the depal successively. But for some reason the 16,320 hands and a capital of10,862,350. E. G. Joralemon and A. H. Stem, committee him into the smoker. I thought it tments was most systematic and trustworthy. Tho sales of their pioduttb amounted to Sullivan the Slugjferv muskets would not go oft merely the on membership, D. W. Millard, W. miphty strange that a girl should be He never failed to do all he could 24,950,954, an increase over the preceding caps flashed. It had rained hard the G. Whitney,. J. W. Kelley, F. G. Corser The NewYork World says:Another leaf ioi the newspaperman whom he believed in the smoker, but there she was, sure car of 252.587. and E. Bassford. was added to the garland that adorns the day before, yet that was no excuse for in, .md many a time rendeied service that enough, and, you can bet she was a South Carolina is justly to congratulated brow of Boston's pugilist, Sullivan. He cannot be forgotten. When he left Washington D.. B. Parmenter of the town of Scambler the provost-guard, who had known daisy. She was seated by herself when over the fact that during thepastfive has been in the city for some time past. last spring he was very despondent. sold his farm for $1,800, and with his for some days what they had to do, I entered, near two gentlemen. I 3vars there has been an increase of 25,- The 6cene of his last encounter was the The death of his wife a few weeks previous other effects, skipped to Dakota, leaving, and ought to have had their muskets thought they eyed me rather more 142,865 in the vrflne of her real and peisonal Gilsey house. His victim was a newsboy, a had been a very severe blow to him. They it is said, quite a debt behind. clean by this time, rain or no ram. property, a decrease of half a million mere child, sickly and inoffensive. Sullivan had spent a most happy winter at their than was necessary. However, I didn't A man named Hill from Madison, Wis., dollars in her public debt, and an increase beautiful home here, surrounded by their was ]ust leaving the Gilsey house in a Heven or eight men w^nt up one after say a word, but quietly seated myself while passing through Excelsior suddenly of 40,718,798, in the value of the productions pretty children. Mis. Raymond's death drunken condition when the little newsboy the other and presented their muskets opposite the dame, and commenced became insane, and was detained, until the ot the state and of agricultural was inexpressibly sad. She expected it, ran up and said, "Papers, gentle- tactics. v* itbin a foot or two of the deserter's arrival of relatives. machinery. and against her husband's most earnest men!" Suilivan replied, "You I'll Alter I had looked at her once or head, but only to &nap caps. A low hope, predicted it. Maj. Raymond, the Durijg a severe gale recently Villard had send you to hell!" And as he spoke, he Col. C. B. Lamborn, land commipsioner twice &he began to smile. 'Great growl of indignation ran along the night before he loft for tfargo, said he had a narrow escape from being sweept away struck the little fellow in the mouth with of the Northern Pacific, reports sales of little to hope Or work for in life. He by fire. Scott,' said I to myself, 'thi* is easier ranks of the division and became i -:ce the head of his umbrella. The boy fell almost land made by his depaitment during the looked forward to the summer's operations thaa I thought for.' So I smiled back. senseless. His lips were horribly month of December of 29,189 acres for Statistics prepared by A. E. Johnson,the when one of the provost men's guns on his farm as a relief from his lacerated and three teeth were gona. Sullivan 93 973, against 29,370 acres sold during St. Paul emigration agent, shows that This- was all the girl wanted. She becan went off finally only to wound the thoughts. "I have planted cotton in Mississippi," walked leisurely aw ay. A guest in December, 1884. The total sales for the 406,000 European immigrants arrived in to move nearer to me. Then she poor fellow, who sat there on his coffin, he said, "and raised wheat in Dakota, six nnnths ending Dec. 31 were 225,182 the hotel tried to induce the boy to accompany theUnited States during the year 1885. Of nodded her head and smiled several and lost money all my life. Fate squirming about under the slow murder. acres for 870,545. against 159,435 acres him to the police station, in order to these 280,000 landed in New York, and times. In all my experience I never seems to be against me." Few men have The Geueral oi the division was for 791,484 solcl during the corresponding effect Sullivan's arrest, but the timid child the remainder at Quebec, Philadelphia, made so brilliant a mark in Washington had a girl act that way toward me in time of the year before. replied: "I guess not, mister. If I should, Boston, and Baltimore. The arrivals at in a rage and sent his staff one after as practical, ready, thorough-going legislators. SUCH a short time, and I saw there and he is ai rested, he will kill me afterwards. New Orleans and Galveston arenotincluded the other ealloping up to urge the At the close of the fiscal year, ending June He worked night and day, was constantly I am glad he did not hit me with was something wrong, although for in this reckoning, as no data concerning 30, 1883, Postmaster General Vilas had to on the alert and had a strong following provost-marshaL to do the disagreeable his fist, or I would not have seen my those ports could be obtained. the life of me I couldn't imagine what it face a deficittn his department of 8,381,- among the members of the properly.1 duty promptly and mother again." was. I wasn't going to back out.howeyer, 571. At the end of the fiscal year of 1884, Forty-eighth congress in both parties. John Mitchell of Frontenac, who was Minutes went by and still the repeated under Arthur's administration, there was a Judge Gifford, Col. Raymond's successor so I smiled at her again,and this president and treasurer of the Frontenac efforts of twelve veteran soldiers Chicago Philanthropist Drowned. deficit of 5,246,951 while for the previous in congress, expressed great surprise time she came over and sat down beside Stone company, died of consumption, aged ear, ending June 30, 1883, thei-e was to kill this-sitting, blindfolded, pinioned, when told of the death of the ex-delegate. Charles H. Curtis, aged seventy-four, one forty-eight years. me. Then she called me her dear a net surplus of 1.031,233. The largely He said: helpless man were all in vain. A of the oldest residents of Chicago, was A brilliant wedding occurred in Owatonna James, and threw her arms around increased deficit which occurred last year found drowned in the lake. Mr. Curtis superstitious feeling spread through at the residence of the bride's father, Hon. my neck. is due to the reduction in postage from came to Chiacgo in 1840, and was for a "I always had the highest regard for Raymond, tho division that he would not be B. S. Cock, Miss Belle M. Cook to L. A. three to two eents. At this juncture one of the gentlemen while contractor on the Illinois canal,and afterward lie was a credit every way to Knobloch, hardware merchant of thatcity. killed, because he could not be. Nearly I had noticed came up and explained. was in the meat business for an amber our people. His work here in Washington John Westphal, lately engaged in the saloon half an hour of volleys and file firing of years. Of late years he had not been He was one of the keepers in I know, from personal observation, to Two Decisions of Great Importance to the business, at Winona, while driving had passed, when the provost-mars.hal, in active business, but made investments in have been thorough. He was a winsome an asylumn along the road, somewhere, Settlers. out to Sugar Loaf was struck by the cars various corporations. Some of his recent man, whose friends were legion. He stood placing the muzzle of his longbarreled and was in charge of the girl, at the Milwaukee & St. Paul crossing, and investments have proved disastrous, and *by them manfully, and, whatever befell Washington Speciah-^n the caso of seven-shooter to the unfortunate who had gone crazy over a love affair. instantly killed. He leaves a wife and by a bank failure, a few years ago, he krat linn, he thought more of his good name Greenwood -\s. Peters, coming from the man's head, discharged all child. She imagined every fellow who took than anything else." 100,000. But that did not appear to Grand Forks' land office, Secietary Lamar the loads. The victim fell back, and any notice of her to be her dear James. fiAt Barnesville, the Central house caught distress him much. His friends say that 'A has taken srround fully as advanced as "I cannot think of a man in Dakota." at last all was over.T. P. Galwej, in are, and it, with Emerson's barber shop he never allowed money losses to depress This was all I wanted to know, and Land Commissioner Spaiks on the subject said Abe Boynton, "whosedeath would cause bnd bowling alley and J. Peterson's two him, nor would he refer to them. He was Chicago Tribune. of commutation of homestead to pre-emption I started for the the door, but it wasn't such universal sorrow. I had known him tuildings were burned to the ground. The described as being a very generous man in entry. In this case Peters' own testimony for years. He was a most genial, social any use. The girl hung on, and got otal loss is about 8,000, two-thirds of a quiet way, havinggiven away over 250.- showed that he had not lived on the man, and made friends wherever he went. more excited every minute. which is covered by insurance. 000. His industry was marvelous, and he made land. Mn. Lamar says: "In the meantime one or two of the us a good representative in Washington. I Counsel for Peters objected to your holding The business done by the St. Paul postoffice boys had gone through the train, and Freucb Testimony Agains Cor-~ confess I shared in his disappointment at that the cancellation of the cash entry last year shows a large increase over, Premier Salisbury has directed Minister when they came back, they brought not being renominated." that of 1884. necessarily iuvoh ed the cancellation of ihe West at Washington to do all in his power sets. quite a number of interested spectators. Senator Sabin, who was an intimate homestead eutry. There can be but one to hasten the conclusion of the new extradictiqh In the United States circuit court at St. The Medical Record tells us that friend of Maj. Raymond.said that he did not treaty with the United States. Itls answer. Any person desiring to commutfe a The keeper advised me to humor Paul judgments aggregating 85,0o0 are Napoleon Bonaparte said to Dr. Corvisart, know just what arrangements would be reported that the queen's bench will announce homestead to a cash entry must show cofriphance her, and I did, I humored her all I entered in favor of several eastern banks speaking of the corset: "This made for the funeral. It has been suggested the favorable progress of the negotiations with the homestead law up to the against D. M. Sabin. could. Every time I tried to get away that the remains be buried here. This, toward the completion of this date of commutation. The homestead intry wear, born of coquetry and bad taste, she would get violent, and I did't like In digging a well on his farm, a mile east however, depends upon tho wish of Maj. treaty. is the basis of the cash entiy, and as which murders women ard illtreats of Janes ville, Timothy Sullivan struck a to excite her any more than I could Raymond's father and brother. The remains such must btand or fall with it. Civil Service Commissioner Eaton will retire vein of genuine hard coal at a depth of fourteen their offspring, tells of frivolous tastes,' of Mrs. Raymond lie here in a vault help, as I saw that I was making my Secretary Lamar has modified a decision on Feb. 1. feet. The vein was but an inch or two in Oakland cemetery. The little daughters andinoe uncomfortable. Such remarks and warns me of an approaching decadence," by the land commissioner in'regard to Peter thick. of Maj. Raymond were told this .morning Among the nominations sent to the 0. Paulsen's claim to apart of sectioij 1 as 'Juliet has found his Komeo,' and Joseph II. of Austria was of their father's death. This afternoon senate was that of Judge Orlando Powers Some handsome brick buildings will be in town 117, range 25, near Benson, Swift the like were frequently passed around, very severe upon the corset, and one of them asked if Mrs. Sabin was sine of Michigan, to be chief justice of the supreme put up in Redwood Falls in the spring to county. It may extend as an important and I was beginning to think it would her father was dead. made a law confining its use to abandoned conrt of Utah. replace those destroyed in the recent fire. advantage in similar cases. The tract is be a great relief to meet a train going within the fifteen-mi's indemnity limit ol women. Thelast king of France John G. Lee of Philadelphia, the Republican On Dec. 31 several farmers in Pipestone the other way on the same track,when RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. the St. Paul & Pacific grant, and was withdrawn whose appointment as secretary of county were cutting late flax and ploughing. embodied his opinion of this abomination we drew up at Effingham. in 1837 for the road. In 1863 Ihe legislation at Constantinople, was asked SAt a mass meeting of the citizens of Far- in this stinging epigram: "0nce grant was adjusted along this part of tiie by Minister Cox, and whose name was sent "Then I made a break and got off o, Dak., the following resolntions were A farmers' stock insurance company is you met Dianas, Venuses or Niobes road, and this land among other traits to the senate by President Cleveland, has unanimously adopted: the train. The last thing I heard as talked of in Freeborn county. was restored. It lies also withiii the indemnity declined the offer, and his nomination has nowadays only wasps." The great Resolved, That in the death of Capt. the train rolled out was, 'Come back Thirteen divorces were granted in Freeborn been withdrawn. limits of the Hastings & Dakota. John B. Raymond. Fargo has lost one of naturalist, Cuvier, was walking one to me, dear James!' I haven't heard county in 1885. A man named Ashley homesteaded her best and most enterprising citizens, the A petition from Mrs. Sarah A. Kelly of day with a young lady, who eise since. Where was Billy? Oh, he A German church near Canby, raffled off the piece in 1864, and failed to prdv teiritory an able representative and tho Honesdale, Pa., has been introduced in the got off at Tentopolis." was a victim of tight Easing a cow to raise funds. up. In 1878 Paulsen applied, and wjas country a heroic defender in her time of senate. She sets forth that she is a widow refused because it was possibly railroiid need that we, his neighbois and friends, in a public garden in Paris. A The Hubbard County bank opened its in nee.dy circumstances, and that she has land. In 1&80 the Manitoba road selected unite in commendation of his honorable Manager Morrlsscy's Baby. doors for business Jan. 1, 1886. The deposits lost nine relatives in the Union armj' during lovely blossom upon an elegant plant the whole section. Paulsen executed a and noble life, and around his memoiy in two days were $6,000. It is the Chicago Herald. the war, including a husband, father, draw from her an expression of admiration. homestead affidavit in 1883 and sent to do gather the choicest garlands of only bank in Hubbard county. The bank several brothers and brothers-in-law, and Looking at her pale*, thin face,* Benson, and it as rejected. Mr. Lamar affection and praise, remembering as vcars is officered by the following gentlemen: Harry other kinsmen. She does not ask a pension, Jimmy Morrissey is the present manager holds that the land is Paulsen's the railroad shall pass away that one who, going before, Cuvier said, "Yqu were like this flower Billings, president James Billings, cashier but as she is a poet of no small ability, of Madame Rhea, who is playing hast left remaining that priceless could not select pending an appeal jby J. H. Bradford, assistant cashier. wanta congress to appoint her"The once to-morrow it will be as you are treasure, the legacy of an unspotted charactei. an entryman. After a long contest theaet at Columbia theater. I asked him if bard of the nation," with a salary sufficient The snowfall of the 3d and 4th insts., now." Next day he led her to the tksr gets the land. JI. he had a baby. He smiled and said to five in respectability. was the heaviest ever known at Rochester same spot and the beautiful flower was Resolved, Thattotheson anddaughters by the oldest resident. Tho depth is estimated "What a question you ask? My dear Thomas W. Keene, the actor, while attending made orphans by this fell Stroke of death, dying She asked the cause. "This Gen. Miles to Try His Hand by good judges to be at least two a reception at Kansas City, by the boyreally, though, to tell you the and to the father, brother-* and more "im- feet on the level, and as the first day's snow plant," said Cuvier, "is an image of order oi Elks, suffered a rupture of a small truth, to be honest, you knowall of Washington Special:The president }as mediate friends of the deceased, we extend was softened by mingled sleet as it fell the blood-\esselin the head. He.was taken yourself. I will show you what is the decided to relieve Gen. Crook from hiscdm our most hea.-ty sympathy *and bespeak the attractions I have played have !?f weight of snow is very great. to his hotel and w^ta confined for some matter with it." He" pointed to a mand Arizona, and ho will probably!be for them the care and protection of that been babies to me. You know when I days. $ Ira G. Walden, of Jackson, who enlisted fame Providence who "knows each sparrow's rehoted by Gen. Miles within the next wkek cord bound tightly around the stem. from Rochester in 1861, was found dead in was managing Emma Abbot? You T. C. Crawford, the New York World's fall" to guide and protect in the or ten days. Gen. Sheridan has been and said: "You are fading away" in his bed, a victim to heart disease. Mr. Washington correspondent, gets 10,000 a must know tha.tof course you do. future walks of life. trying to prevent this, and may yef be Walden was wounded at Mill Springs, and exactly the same manner under the year. able to do so, an he believes that (jfen. Well, she was my baby then. Yes, was shot near the spot where Zolicoffer compression of your eor3et, you are Crook has done everything that human It is understood here that Walker Blane, really she was. You know what I mean. Figures of the Old Year. was killed. He was at the time of his death power could do to capture the renegade the oldest son of the ex-senator, who has losing by degrees all your youthful That's how all these cruel stories get surgeon of John A. Myers post of Jackson, Ohio's public schools cost $10,093,93S Apaches. He thinks that no one been assistant attorney belore the court charm*, just because you have not the and an esteemed citizen. Age, sixty years. afloat about the Emma Abbott kiss, last year. could have done any better than Crook, of Alabama claims, will soon go to Chicago courage to resist this dangerous fash* which you have heard about. Really. to practice law. and still considers that officer the ablest At the meeting of the Minnesota Loyal About oOOidivorce suits were filed in St. ion." ^fi President Cleveland contributed $100 to leader in Indian warfare in the United Legion at the Ryan hotel, Sf Paul, the following Louis during 1S85. You see. I taught her how to kiss. 1 States amiy but the piessure upon, the members of the first class were elected: ^he Grant monument fund recently. Accompanying 'Pon honor. It was a part of the business Boston sold 2,063,075 cases of boots First Lieut., George Grenville Barnum, president to make a change is very strong the contribution is the hope and shoes last year. you know. And it was purely Pome little scandal has been cans* One Hundredth New York Infantry Byt. and comes both from the friends of Oen. that the association fril wil succeed in its ob- (inHnriati built to tho value of S2.072,- Ject- W(* business. But law me, it was childish, Lieut. Col. Gaines Lnwson, Twenty-fifth Miles, who is anxious to try his hank at ed, it een^, says tho LondonTrutty 05S.10 during 1885. United States infantry Capt. Charles Stillman too, you know. If I had a babya the job, and from the people of Arizona FourthJ"cu.valry, "by tho Prince of Wales attending ^|l *m Lieut. M. J. Jenkins, Chicago's real estate sales last year aggiegated Ilsley, Seventh United States cavalry who have lost confidence in Crook real baby, such as I understand you havtng tendered his resignation, has been some races at Eucla-Pesth on a Sunday. 48,000,000. Bvt. Brig. Gen. Edmund Mann Pope, have serif? any amount ot appeals to speak ofI would kiss it, just as I directed to proceed to Fort McDowell for Eighth New York cavalry John Finlay the president to relieve hun, of But. after all, to do at Rome at ,'U The estimated insurance in force in St. the purpose of transferring to the pi oper taught little Emma to kus. Really I McLaren, Jr., son of the late Chaplain John official and private "character. Louis is $1,670,000,000. I^ome dees is, an essential to internal officer the public property for which he is F. McLareu, Tenth regiment Pennsylvania would. Madame Rheais my baby now Sheridan says it Is very easy to critici Toronto spent $8,449,375 for building responsible,r 1" reserves. man who has been laboring under the in a business sense, you understand. improvements last year. Letters rewved-ih Washington recently advantage Cro^k had been suffering If. Charles Schneider, Jr., of Pickeral lake, But sue doesnot kiss. It is not necessary The Grand Rapids (Mich.) Masonic home announce that Gen. II. S. Mackenzie, who and that u^o ouecatu tally appreciated Freeborn county, threshed this season 19,- that she should kiss in her business fund has reached $4,000. -waa-retii-ed from the army two yean ago difficulties which he haB encountered. 106 bushels ot wheat. 11.280 bushels of u-h as if the Crown Prince of Austria' but if it was she could do it. Sho an account of insanity, is not expected to About 21,000,000 peraona passed orir ttuks if Crook is let ultra* he will oats and 1,425 bushels of barley, or a totalot on visiting London, were to tadinc can do ny thing. Really," awvlve long. H is no% iu a private Jar i the Brooklyn bridge Inst ymr. oat ail right la the end, but tho 31,811 boshaki of fnOn. as/lnm new"vphilde)phia. /||Pj W\ fe^f^l^S^iStii?