New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 3, 1886 · Page 2 of 9
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FISHERS' ALUATSm. WOtfAX LAST, who will s^that'SEylxe S^ST***"* !f2?!ffH~ the mana*etof tle fn*&nd useless,-:^ h^d. been taught [Rector to just such green castomers as state agricultural society, therefore Resolved, That we demand such Jegiskrtion'as early to forget^self often, and do for he one with him, who desires to see Resolved, That the state alliance ap-. will be .effectual to stop the cheating-in the Ffem-the Churchman. TBe Minnesota Faraors' Allisnoe Meats- alL who were iUior in need as much as the town".. It iMSI 'cu a fact, rthough youUOY point a committee of th^ee to meet with the weight of farmers' aroductions, now almost universal %$-r Stale one came and rested there beside me, at the State University in Fifth. Annual w "w-.. una ---w ..V.TU +v iai^\j, l/UUUSU throughout the state, with such a system board of managers of the state agricultural herrfamting,'hevself,thinkingwfshriekr- lay *30.never ?may not believe it. Go atnigh* into Speakingwordblneverthoughtwould bless of heavy fines and large rewardsto parties complaining society at their next meeting to revise the ing she dre off he aniy saloon where sporting* men congregate as -will insure execution of the law. Such aloveless-liie I longed to hide me, premium list and to suggest such premiums ln CYK ffl.int.inCTboTaol placeAfrmrit oKo nPt V.n.. onTr.l __- _T plaid, folded it,, and under Resolved, That silver coin constitntesonc-half and you will always- find the Feasting-lonely on my happiness^ r* &** as. may be beneficial to this organization. Adoption of a Very Longhand Comprehensive the real' money of the world that to his head.. Asvsbe did so she saw her,. Buff the voice I heard same kind of people on the lookout The capitol at St. Paul was selected as abolish it now throughout the world would be to Series of Resolutions. Pleaded for a word, i'' ball of yarn hutched tightly in one oH for a patron. They usually.dressfairly journedtsine the nex place of meeting and the body ad reducie the value' ofP"rchasing.powerone-half^ metallic money of gold dieoiwith cheers for*fekealliance- wuoVei uiei/uuxv muueyone-uau^ wn HC-KV piaue meeting, ana iae ooay aa S *mi I'ga-va-my whispered answer, res. Ms. rigid hands? and her pretty face^ donblin well, have a ready flowofconversation, l^Tydecreasing and in like ratiothe value of all forms The Minnesota Farmers' Alliance held a. flushed.. and its officers. and are rarely obtrusive or offensive of anResolved,,Thaitnwe property includingrt,int.h* labor. yes that little ward so softly spoken session of three,days at the State University, decreasing Hkdenounce-any vnJno.rtf-.ll attempti fnrm __j-^ ._ .,iiu.uvi it Bat she-could* do nothing for hims such in manner, besides whichthey are Changed alMife-Sor me, my own, my ownl Minneapolis. President George W. as the result of a vast European- conspiracy there, so she flew up the steep path, always carefulto keeptheir.witsabout AJl the cld gray spell I saw unbroken, Adjutant General MacCartby has received Sprague oi Fillmorecounty called, the meeting against human nature, a scheme to double the like a swallow^ and on through thenjght, AUthetwilight days seemed past and gone, them when drinking. Most- of them, to or.ler, and the venerable secretary, the annual return, showing. the forces of' mortgage and halve the farm,, to increase the national bond and decrease the power of the And how warm and bright George W. Haigh of Mankato, sat beside to the cottage of old blind dan* the second regiment, M. S. Ni.G,, The enrollment nearly all, in fact, ate professional people to pay it, to intensify the struggle for Inithe ruddy light him. President Northrop gave a brief address of the companies as-follows: Co.. who had "twa braw lads." Mr fighterscelebrities very often, past food and life among the swarming millions that Pleasant Juae days of the future shons.- of greeting: A, New Ulm, 44 Co. B, Faribault, 47 Co. C, a few thousands may riot in,wasteful abundance.. It was not long ere she was leading or presentand they are well known Winona, 38 Co. D, Fairmont, 52 Co. E, The followin" were named as a committee the sturdy fellows to where she had to the proprietors of every questionable So we wandered through the gate together, Albert Lea 50 Co. F, Mankato, 45 Co. 0, on credentials, one for each congressional Resolved,. That we demand of the congress of left the laird's son. resort in town. Consequently, Hand in hand upon our future way, the United States the coinage-of. silver-upon Austin, 49 Cp. H, Blue Earth City, 51 Co. district: Thomas Bursell, Fillmore precisely the same terms with gold. when a young fellow' puts himself under Leaving shade-and cold behind for ever, They found him conscious and. able I, St. Peter, 58 Co. K. Duluth, 54. -Total county J. L. Diamond, Blue Earth Mil- Resolved, That we believe the so-called protective Out to. whesepromisd the re sun's westering ray 521. their protection, no matter how to,tell them how, in riding home, he ,-ton Cutler, McLeod Hugh Campbell, a fair tariff to be wrong.in principle and pernicious Gave Washington T. C. Hodgeson, Grant county. rough a gang he may-.find* he is pretty had lost himself in a dream, and not in practice: that"it restricts our foreign Unity" Church, St. PauU voted against Of sueh beauty rare Mr. Myers was admitted without the trade and the demand for our wheat and other sure not to be molested or involved heeded/that .his horse was on the very calling Rev. Clay McCauley for another Ftic-the dawning of another day." agricultural products, and by increasing the formality of credentials. year. The society is not in good financial' in any quarrel. He pays his protector edge of the cliff until a stumble of, the coatrof what we buy is thus doubly burdensome Hon. Daniel Buck of Mankato, delivered condition its management^having iallea into HELEN MABION BuRNsras.-. for his services according to his to the farming community that its tendency is animal's had sent steed and rider an address, occupying about an hour and the hands of women. to build.up a privileged class, contrary to our meansof course settling all the night's over the roeks, down to the sands- ba- theory of government,, and bv creating a 'surplus a half, for which a vote of thanks was Since the decision of Judge Koon of Hen: expensesand thus becomes relieved, low. in the treasury to. invite extravagance and extended to him. He believed that one of SPELLS OK SPELLSi, nepin county to the effect that the-oleomargarine corruption. We therefore call for such modification as it were, of all responsibility, while the greatest mistakes that this government "My. Bonnie Raven will na harm me and buttering law of 1885 was ef the prese.it tariff as will reduce the his companion in .this way manages ever made was when it commenced to mair," he said, in conclusion. "He is taxes to the actual necessities of the government unconstitutional, the dairy- commissioners: shoot9*'- grant millions of acres of the public domain to secure a living., Moreover, the latter for revenue only. in pain.. Can one of you have been in doubt. as. to whether they BY MARTC. FBESTON. to great corporations. It was sewing Resolved, That while we are in favor of the knows all hackmen.,. and receives a could prosecute under the law of-1881, Nay!" they told him. "Na gude ilka cam' o' sic tricksr federal' government deriving ita taxes mainly the seeds of corruption that have ripened until my handsome commission from those which provides that aay.one selling.butterine "ift me a little, then. I canaa lift from duties upon imports under a reasonable there stands a dark spot in tb'enation's bairn/' said old Nancy, solemnly. shall be fined not. leas than $25 normore he can induce his charge to employ." tariff, and whilesjve would patiently submit to myself." history. If there ia a curse lesting upon than $100 or imprisoned for not less considerable indirect taxation if we saw that it "The ill one himsel' ha' all to do wi* this part of thecountry that is unbearable, "They did so, and. he drew a revolver went to increase the resources and improve the than thirty or moae-than ninety daysor it is the fact that millions of railroad condition tt the vrorkingmen of the country, we fehem, Be sure yer ain bonnieface an' from his bosom. Janet, with both. The question was submitted to Attorney are opposed to being taxed in a thousand ways lands remain untaxed the owners bearing THE OLDEST-MAN LIVING. a shudder, turned away, as,, with the General Hahn, who held that the yer ain blue een will bring ye a braw to enrich Eastern mine owners and mill owners, none of the burdens of government. The law was legal, and that the commissioners, weapon lilted and his face as-white as who are taking our hard-earned dollars under farmer is taxed for his eighty-acre tract, lad soon enow. Bide wi' auld Nancy pretense of "encouraging and protecting, could prosecute under it which: they will .death, he took aim at ths- restless The Method by Which He Has Avoided while the railroad land adjoining escapes. American labor," and at the same time import proceed to do. an' let giddy anes goo daft aboot the head of the injured steed,. A report Sickness. And this is the boasted land of equality. workmen from the most wretched populations of Asia and Europe and set them down under spells." The annual repert of the state insurance went echoing from cliff to cuff and the There-are nearly a quarter of a million A Moberly, Mo., correspondent of "labor contracts" alongside of the American commissioner is not yet mad&up, .but the moie tenants in the United States bonnie black animal lay dsad. "But there is no harm^ and' I will workmen to reduce him to pauperism. the Kansas City Times has been talking returns have nearly all been sent in. The than in Great Britain and Ireland. Douglas Cameron had fainted again, Resolved, That we demand legislation that not be afraid," said th& "bairn," a past year was the most prosperous one for with "Uncle" Robert Gibson, who, The curse and danger of this country lies will make the use of a free railroad pass or also. insurance companies in the history of the in the immense farms, accumulated wealth any other device to the same end by anv judge flaxen-haired lass, with, eyesaablae -is 119 years^old, and gives this as his,, They lifted him as though he was a state. Their profits will exceed $000,000. of a court of this state or any officer of the state and rich corporate nionopo'iesi Then there as speedwells and lips aasweet as roses scheme of living: an offense punishable by impeachment and removal This, however,. is.hardly sufficient to balance child and bore him up the-path. Janet is the matter of unjust discriminations in from office, and that will punish by fine I often got up from the table be-, their losses during the four or five at day-dawn. Juditbj MacDougal ran before to prepare her aunt. raihoad maHers. You want the whipping and imprisonment any railroad official who issues previous years. As far as St. Paul is concerned, post or a steam spanker or striped jacket "I kenned na gude would coom o' sic such a pass, or any member of the state legislature taught me the rhyme, and it is pretty. fore I was satisfied, but soon after my the insurance companies will be or state or county official who accepts for men who. dotf-hisi-'. The rebate system folly," Nancy said, simply. appetite would become satisfied, and Let me say it for you, auntie." heavy losers this year. Their losses already the same. is another curse. He touched upon various And then she began to prepare a exceed their possible profits during I did very well until the next meal,. I Resolved, That our senators and representatives remedies for tins state of things, and hinted And she began in a sweet,, clear voice place for the injured man, her laird's the year. in congress be urgently requested to aid by never was a very hearty eater, and that the alliance might have their influence and votes in the passing of the which had caught its music from the son." to make nominations of its own. breakfast was my heartiest meal.. I Capt. R. H. L. Jewotfc has left Faribault bill now pending granting appropriations to the wild winds as it rose in childish freedom They laid him on the couch and for St. Paul having accepted from State several states for the establishment and support The committee on credentials submitted have always eaten three meals a day of agricultural experimental stations. Auditor Braden the appointment of assistant then Nancy sent the lads in different a report showing a very large number of while the girl sprang lightly from when I could get them. Doing sclong Resolved, That we demand legislation that auditor. accredited delegates. directions. One hurried across the without meals, and getting so hungry, crag to crag, or wandered among the shall- require elevator owners or warehousemen A committee on resolutions was appointed crags for Dr. Deaiie, the other took A scoundrel entered the stable of F. J. to make good the face value or their wheat and, then cramming a lot of ill-chewed heather of the Scottish hills: as follows: checks as to grades and weight of wheat at the Wilson of Sacred Heart and inflicted a severe long strides toward the residence of food into the stomach, will I think, terminal points. First DistrictWilliam Sprague, John wound on the rump of a valuable Come over the mountains, the laird. Resolved, That we request our members of do very well for one day, but it will Bursell. horse. Come over the sea congress and senators to vote against a 'An' tell him thelad be badly bruised, SecondA. A. Williams, William Webb. soon get a man's stomach out of fix, I wait for my lover, A regular term of the district court -foi certain bill introduced by Senator Wilson in but ha' life-in him yet, "Nancy called ThirdI. Donnelly, J. S. Shields. and he will die if he keeps it up long. the United States senate for increased postage I beckon to thee! Morrison convenes at Little Falls the 1st FourthJ. B. Taft, M. B. Cochran. after her messenger. on fourth-class mail matter, which we look upon All the supper I have eaten for years of March, Judge Collins to preside.: A moaning cry from the sands below FifthGen. T. B. Barrett, Charles Canning. as a move by the express companies to increase The young man had very much life has been a biscuit and a cup. of milk, their business at the expense of the people. A. T. Aldrich has struck natural gas in broke on her spell. still in him, as was proven by the week Resolved, That one of the great evils of our large quantities in a well he is* boring at or some corn bread with, my milk. At LargeD. Cleveland, Stearns county With white face and dilating eyes of delirium, during which he was as. day is the legislative party caucus, wherein the Freeborn. E. H. Hinton, Rock county J. C. Epler. One glass of milk is all *I have she started back, and that moment henest man pledges himself to execute the behests one raving mad but when the consciousness Otter Tail county. Frank' Smith, the convict who was killed of any successful knave who has money ever allowed myself to drink for the thread was drawn from her hands, returned and he lay weak, enough to buy up a bare majority. On the second day, it was suggested that at the State penitentiary at Stillwater, supper for years, and then you see I although, she had held it in a convulsive bandaged, with wounds on him which Resolved, That the rate of interest in this the railroad and warehouse commissioners waeb-ziedat Fair view cemetery, in the have a good appetite for breakfast. I grasp. state should be reduced to 8 per cent, and that and chief inspector, who were present leave their scars upon him all his life, state's part. IE the deceased had any relatives any commission to the agent for the lender have never allowed myself to be in a But she did not fly perhaps some be invited to make statements of the workings he did not communicate the fact to he did not seem unhappy in the cottage, should be strictly prohibited unless paid by his of the law. Gen. Baker, Commissioner hurry while eating, but have always of that dauntless tide that had warmed any one about the prison. When he entered principal. but would lie long hours, following Murdock aid the inspector accordingly the penitentiary in October hestated Resolved, That we advise the farmers of the taken my time, as a man ought to. I the veins of the Macivors was in Janet's movements with his eyes, took the platform. Gen. Baker and Mr. state to hold their wheat in their own bins until that he was originally from Ohio what would advise all, young men and old, hers, At any rate, alter the first recoil or, bidding her read, would close them they are ready to sell. Murdock spoke at some length on the part he did not mention. It is said that she leaned over the cliff once more, to eat slowly chewyour food well, and Resolved, That it is the sense of this alliance and listen. workings of the roilroad law, and responded he went to Winona from Chicago, and that that the railroad commissioners and dairy commissioner every sense on the alert. to various interrogation*. never, under any circumstances, overload he was a professional crook and desperado. of this state should be elected by the At last, when the sleet was falling "If it be a spirit it cannaharm me," your stomach with more food At the opening of the afternoon session people of the state every two years at the general The general feeling in Stillwater now outside, and rugged Scotland looked election, instead of being appointed by the Ignatius Donnelly, cha'nnan, announced is that Acting Deputy Warden Reed was she told herself, "but it didna sound than it can easily digest you will feel more than usually unlovely, the old governor. that the committee on resolutionsywas ready thoroughly justified in shooting, under the like that. It had a human sound." better and enjoy life more and, I believe, the ver volumi laird drove down to see his son, as he submitting1 to report. In circumstances. Further resolutions advocated the following-reforms: Up from the sands below it came add many days to your lives. had done daily since the accident. nous report, Mr. Donnelly said the only Robert Campbell, a middle-aged citizen againa moaning cry for aid. 'Be temperate in all things,' is the apology he ha'd Co offer for the lemrch of the "Ye're weel enow to gang hame, my A reasonable limit for the royalty on agricultural of Forest City town, was found dead on Throwing herself flat on the rocks, resolutions was the number of the wrongs word of our all-wise Creator, and this lad," he said, on leaving. "I'll send machinery: that all grain elevators or the road between Litchfield and that place. that were suffered. He considered this the girl bent forward and looked down. is the command given to man that if warehouses now built or to be built at terminal for ye to-morrow." The appearance of the ground indicated voiuminousne8s the best possible commentary points be made pnblic warehouses, and be closed Many feet below, on the whiteness he violates he will suffer to a greater that be had been dragged behind his sleigh After his. father had gone the young on the necessity for radical reforms. up if not properly licensed a tax of ten cents of the sand, she could see a dark mass, or lesser extent." for two miles. The cause of his death is per pound to enter oil and all compounds counterfeit During- the reading Mr. Donnelly was repeatedly man lay long watching Janet's face as butter advocating the holdinrgthemfarm- of and once more, fainter this time, she not known. He hail-been in Litchfield and interrupted by applause. fo it bent over her sewing. At last he appropriation0 ers' institutes and had drank freely. Resolved, That it is with pride we call the attention heard that call for aid. spoke: Resolved, That we set forth this declaration of of the farmers of the state to the fact "Somebody has fallen from the Last Wednesday night and Thursday principles, not as suppliants at the feet of that the only remedial legislation which the people Uncle Robert lias some very practical "Ye heard it, lass," he said, softly power, but as freemen demanding their rights. morning there was a terrible blizzard up rocks. It maim be poor blind Dan," have obtained during the pasD twenty years, I am weel enow to gang hame." ideas, in spite of his infirmities, We ask justice, not charity. It is adding insult however defective it may yec be, is duo to the north and very cold weather. she whispered. "I'll e'en run down to injury for any man to plunder a community and some of his advice is well worth "Yes," she ansvyered. existence and labors of the Farmers' alliance The report of the committee on public and see." of millions of dollars annually, and then and the public opinion which it has helped to "Will ye miss me, lassie?" heeding. seek to balance the account with a few beggarly buildings in support of the proposed building create. She sprang to her feet, blithe as a I ptes and homeless bulls. No reply, but Janet's cheeks are "I have always been as particular as Resolved, That this alliance, while not a partisan for the city of Duluth says: The growth young deer gathered the plaid around, association, is political in the sense that it burning. Oh, how sadly she will miss possible to keep my feet dry," said he, of the town has been marvelous, rapid and There were additional resolutions providing her, and ran lightly along a path perilous seeks to correct the evils of misgovernment incessant since 1882, and there 5s no abatement the laird's son when he goes back to "and this, too, 1 learned by experience. for the printing of the resolutions through the ballot box that its existence has to feet less sure than hers, which or cessation in the growth. In 1880 and their presentation to pablic officials his people! been rendered necessary by the failure of both In my younger days I often went for ran along the edge of the cliffs and led the city had less than 4,000 people, while of the great political parties of our state to and subordinate alliances. half a day with my feet wet and damp, "LassieJanet!" He put out his maintain the rights of the people against corporate directly to the.jyhite barrenness below. in 1885, by the state census then taken, it The resolutions as reported, with one or and it always made me feel dull and hands and took her ownnot very opprsssion. appears to have a population of 18,000. two amendments, which have been incorporated Resolved, That the Republican party, having white, not very fair, but tender hande drowsy. As soon as I fouiicl this out, The government paysJ annual rental for in the above, were adopted as a The fact that it was a November had complete control of the state government and helpful. "I will leave ye wi' a I just put a stop to having my feet public offices as folljws: Custom house, whole, without any particular discussion.' through all the years during which the evils of night, and she had come out to try a $600 land office $3Ql) signal office. $300 which we complain have arisen, must be held lighter heart if ye but say it. Ye will A half a dozen more were introduced by wet. If my shoes leaked, I went and spell of which her aunt did not approve, responsible for its failure to abate or abolish pr^toffice, $r,350 total, $2,550. The offices individual members one calling loth, the think of me sometimes?" had them mended. If a man will find them, except when forced to do so in part last was forgotten as she sped occupied by the custom house and taxation of railroad lands under contract "I couldn't forget" she said, softly. out what makes him feel bad, and stop winter upon our demand while on the other postoffice are wholly insufficient. down the path, light and sure-footed was adopted after a vigorous debate. Another hand many of the so-called leaders of the Democratic "Then, when I come for ye some day, it, there is no need of him going thanking the railroad and warehouse as a oha^pis on its native hills. parcy have been among the most servile The house committee on pensions propose will-ye gang wi' me, Janet?" around with a cane in each hand at commission for what it had done .and supple tools of the railroads and rings. to include the men hot regulars who At last she reached the base of the While recognizing, therefore, the honesty of the She lifted her serious blue eyes to toward righting wrongs was carried". the age of 80, but instead of that, helped suppress the Sioux insurrection in cliffs, and then some of the dauntless rank and file of both parties,we declare our intention his face then, and they were glowing, he should be able to do good work at The committee of five appointed to report Minnesota in 1862. to give our suffrages, without regard to past courage forsook her and she shivered on the experimental farm and agricultural Jtmt steadfast. that age. Icould hardly tell that I party affiliations, only to those who have proved Ex-Speaker Gibbs says "he is not exactly in the night air. education was called on for its report. by their past acts their fidelity to our interests. "Yes, I will gang wi' ye when ye come was failing at that age. People often a gubernatorial candidate, but is in the For a great, black steed lay prostrate Resolved, That there are really but two parties The chairman responded by reading hands of his friends. for me," said she. laughed at me for unhitching my team in this state to-daythe people and their a document which gave a brief history before her, struggling and kicking out And he bent forward and kissed her plunderers. The only issue is: Shall the people and.going into the house and waiting The Hennepin county district court decides of the. legislation bearing on the agricultural the sand, but evidently unable to keep the fruits of their own industry, or shall on the forehead. the St. Paul & Northern Pacific-university for it to clear upon a rainy day. But college and a cursory statement of what the thieves carry them away? rise. case in favor of the railroad, Judge the present facilities of the department Then Nancy came in and the young I found that getting wet made me feel Resolved, That we call upon all producers and Near him, but beyond reach of the Lochren dissenting. are. Prominence was given to the fact all persons interested in the prosperty of the man told her. bad, and I never liked to do anything frantic hoofs, as though, having drawn producers of this state in town and country, that the college during its existence has Frank R. Millspaughis installed as rector "When the heather blooms I will that made me feel bad when I "could upon all merchants, laboring men, mechanics had but one student a year, only three himself so far from danger, life and fear of St. Paul's church, Minneapolis. steal Janet from ye," he said. "I and professional men to unite with us at the help it. I never would work out of students in the last five years, with and all things else had fallen from him ballot box next November to secure a legislature George Warren, one of the oldest residents couldna live wi'out the lassie now' doors when it was snowing. Some two graduates. A long and rather that will work in the interests of the many lay a man, with white face upturned of Winona, died suddenly at noon an' I will cherish her fu' carefully." an accrimonious debate occurred during against the exactions of the few. say it don't hurt a man to work in a to the smiling calm of the sky. on Wednesday the 24th. Mr. Warren was Resolved, That until all the grievances of the which the experimental farm was The woman looked at him very snow storm, but I have always found sixty-seven years old. He came to Winona But the old woman stopped her people are redressed we demand annual sessions severly criticised by several spaakers, and grimly. from Woodstock, 111., in 185G, and established more comfort sitting in the house by of the state legislature. The term of sixty days 3ternly. "Na mair.'o' sic folly," she defended by Prof. Parker. Mr. Meyers offered "It's na ill-luck for her," she said at in two years is too short a space for the necessary a stage line from Winona to a warm stove and looking out at it the following resolution which was finally said. "It be na godly. Gin ye maun legislation of a great and rapidly-growing Chatfield, Rochester and Faribault. He length, "to wed wi' the laird's son, for than to be out in it. I took good adopted by a vote of 71 to 10: community. It is "saving at the spicket say it, say it where Judith MacDougal had lived at Winona since that time, with my Janet will ha' neither siller nor and wasting at the bung." It is a shameful care of myself in all kinds of weather, Resolved, That we demand that the telt ye to, an' see what will come the exception of one year spent in Volga, thing that a free people should so tie their land." and was not moping around with next legislature separate the fund arising Dak. to ye. Girls maun all be fules till' own hands that they cannot exercise self-government "I will ha' baith." from the sale of lands donated by the act of rheumatism, sore throat and headache. in its highest prerogative, the making 3ome lad comes, an' then they maun The feed mill, blacksmith and wagon congress to the state of Minnesota for the of our laws, for more than sixtv-days in two "Aye air ye love the lassie. 1 will I was never so hoarse that I put on weddingrings, an' findtheirsel's shop of C. E. Bolles. at Valley Creek, Washington years, no matter what may be their grievances, purpose oft vvjp.blishingan agricultural and miss her sairly, the gude God kens couldn't answer my wife when she county, were destroyed bv fire, the greater fules yet. Gangawa', chiel, an' unless an official of their own election permits industrial i^Mge, from the university fund, but I willna say ye nay, for the lassie them to assemble in extra session. loss being about 5,000, covered by 2,- called me to dinner. dinna fash'me wi' yer fbily." where it was placed by act of the legislature Resolved, That all attempts to belittle free loves ye. It all cam' through that 500 insurance. "I have used tobacco since I was of 1868, and that a separate college be established So pretty Janet, with the ball of institutions by first corrupting and then ridiculing duft fule o' a Judith MacDougal, an' in accordance with the spirit and 65 or 70 years old, and had never The Duluth, Huron & Denver Railroad our legislators, and thereupon abolishing yarn in her hand, went out to the the spell she wrought on hallowe'en. intent of the act of congress. the sessions of our legislature, are parts of a company filed articles of incorporation in taken a chew before in my life until moonlight silence, wrapped in a heavy general movement in this country inaugurated Ah, weel, I'm uncoo glad the lassie's the secretary of stats's office. The company that time, and it made me so sick by those who live upon the people, and who plaid. On the third day, Mr. Donnelly offered will construct and operate a line of got a lover wi' flesh "and bluid, for I would be glad to reduce us to the Russian system, that I did not think I should ever try resolutions condemning encroachment by "Hold the end qf the yarn and fling railway from Duluth in a southwesterly feared she would bring the de' it himsel' where no legislature ever assembles. railroads, on the river at St. Paul. it again, but I did. I had a habit of the ball over a cliff," Judith had told direction to Denver, Colo. The principal Whereas, The farmers of Minnesota do not as hame wi' her that night. But the An attempt was made, but without success chewing sticks, and, when I was riding, a class make one per cent per annum on the .1 place of business will be in Huron, Dak. her. "As you Rewind the yarn, say gude Lord bless ye baith, and keep ye to strike out what was known as the value of their lands and plant after deducting The capital stock is fixed at $1,000,000. of chewing my riding switch. One the spell aloud, again and a^gain. It all taxes and expenses, and reasonable compensation "bull and pig" resolutions. Mr. Hodson true to ane anither, an' happy for The incorporators are E. J. Hodgson of day a preacher by the name of will bring your lover to you, if he be for their own time and labor and whereas of Grant county, chairman of the aye! I be na too auld to pray for ye St. Paul John P. ConklyofDubuque.Iowa they produce the greater part of the real Wright and I were going to a class on earth. When I tried last year committee on constitution, submitted but I thocht I could keep my chief E. P. Caldwell C. M. Harison, Leslie Dunley, wealth of the state and bear the major portion an amended' instrument, providing Donald stole up behind me and kissed meeting, when he said: 'Brother Gibson, of the burdens of the government: therefore, of Huron,.Dak. F. T. Day, Milwaukee mony. a day yet. Ah, weel, love that the duties of secretary and me on the cheek, and he and I are to if you would go to using tobacco Resolved, That we demand that the legislature T. C. Day, Indianapolis C. E. Mabie and steals into young hearts, spells or na treasurer shall be separate, and for the shall exercise the .powers which the wed at Christmas." you would stop chewing up your riding F. C. Piatt, Wa terloo, Iowa. supreme court of the United States has time and spells!" election of a treasurer, etc. The changes switch and sticks. It is a wonder So Janet hurried along the path again affirmed it possessed of, to regulate Rev. H. H. Hart, secretary of the state generally pertain to the business management freights and charges upon the railroads of the you don't get splinters in your throat.' board of corrections and charities, was that led to the cliffs,as bonnie a lassie of the alliance, but embody the following state, so as to give those who have settled in married at St. Paul to Miss Laura E. Love. points: Its officers shall consist of I told him I had taken a chew when Pugilists in a Ne Role. as Scotland held tha"t night, as brave this region of country a fair chance for an honest The ceremony occurred at the residence oi a president, thirteen vice presidentsone living. and" fearless. I was a little boy and it nearly killed New York Star: A well-dressed W. S. Alexander, traffic manager of the from each judicial district and one at large Resolved, That while our farmers are toiling me. He said I did not commence But when she had cast her ball into Manitoba road, and was performed by the in a severe climate for a bare subsistence, we young man of gentlemanly appearance, a state lecturer, a secretary and a treasurer, right. He took his tobacco out and the darkness and felt the thread tighten are opposed to railroad corporations drawing & Rev.-Dr. Dana. The bride has been until recently They shall be elected by ballot at but somewhat under the influence of from them by excessive charges vast sums of in her fingers she cast a swift glance told me to take a small piece in my a teacher in the St. Paul high school, the annual meeting to serve for the term liquor, entered an up-town sporting 7* money, wherewith: First, to pay princely salaries and is a sister of Mrs. Alexander and a over her shoulder before beginning the of one year, ur until their successors are mouth for a short time, and after a to officials, salaries nearly as high as that resort at a late hour recently in company daughter of Rev. Delos Love of South Hadley, elected. rhyme: of the president of the United States second, while, to put some more in and let it with a rather flashily-attired individual Mass. The affair waB strictly private, to corrupt our legislatures so as to deny us The Alliance proceeded with the election stay a while longer. I did it, and it v. Come over the mountains, remedial legislation third, to buy up newspapers, no one but members of the family being whose general outward characteristics of officers. The secretary was directed to Come over the sea was but a short time till I had such to befog and mislead the public third, present. I wait for my lover were suggestive of combativeness. cast one ballot for Mr. Sprague as president to pay interest pn vast quantities of bonds and an appetite for it that I could not do watered stooks, which do not represent one dollar and President Sprague cast the ballot for At Duluth Theodore B. Smith was married Taking into consideration Janet subdued the shrinking that without it, and have used it ever since. of actual capital paid in, but are simply coagulated George W. Haigh of Mankato for re-election to Miss Nellie B. Johnston. the character of the place they were stealage. came over her, hurried to the side of I never smoked." as secretary, there being no opposition. The select committee of Plymouth church, entering and the young man's condition, Resolved, That we demand such a reduction in the fallen figure knelt, and.scanned Proceeding to the election of vice presidents, The old gentleman is not averse to the rates of transportation of freight and passengers Minneapolis, make their report, which is as well as his youth and the the alliance balloted for the one at large, the features closely. H^^f pn the railroads of this state, as will leave a dram now and then, and he does not adopted, and the troubles are thought to the choice resulting upon Charles Canning company he was in, it seemed scarcely the companies, aftf-r paying their legitimate expenses, "It is the lairds's son, Douglas Cam- be at end. Rev. Mr. Hutchins has left. wish to go on record as an advocate a just and reasonable interest on the of Norman county. The vice presidents a sale resort for him to be visiting. A eron!" she cried, with & start, "and of total abstinence. He said: i/ money invested in the actual construction of Ex-County Auditor Gregg of Lyon county selected for the several judicial districts remark to that effect from a bystander the roads, but not one dollar on the "stealage" heaven befriend himhe is dead!" has .been appointed superintendent of "In my day distilleries were as plentiful were: or watered stock. *r to a meditative policeman who was the dairy department of the university At her voice a pair of heavy eyes as mills are now, and there was Resolved. That while preserving our present First DistrictT.Bissell,Fillmore county. farm and will remove to Minneapolis. standing near elicited a curious bit of opened slowly and fixed themselves svstem of inspection at terminal points and enforcing scarcely any one but what kept whisky SecondDistrictE.Oleson.Martin county. the railroad laws already passed, we demand Andy Imraon at St. Cloud stole $100 in information. upon her face. They were dim with Third DistrictM. McBar, Scott county. in the house, and used it all the for the farmers of this state an absolutely gold and several articles of jewelry from his Fourth DistrictHugh Campbell, Washington pain and faintness, but she could not time. Both men and women used it. free market, with a system of local inspection at "That young fellow will not get into landlord and skipped out for Germany county. every station where two hundred thousand know that in the moonlight. 3H It was very cheap and everybody trouble to-night," the officer remarked via Canada,. bushels of grain are annually handled so as to Fifth DistrictE. H. Atwood, Stearns 4 .?$ "Nay, lass!" he answered,laborldly. could get it. To take a sack of corn "he's a stranger in the city most put a stop to the swindling-in grades so long county. Surviving members of the Second Minnesota and ruthlessly practiced upon us. And to that "I am crushed a bit, and my leg is to the distillery and get some whisky likely, and the big chap with him is Treasurer-^John Diamond, Blue Earth regiment are planning for an excursion end we demand an amendment to the state con^ if broken, but it takes much to kill a county. next year^to .their battlefields in the was just as common as it was to take showing him the sights. You see, he stitution, with proper legislation thereunder, rfa South. A Cameron." which shall make all attempts to forestall or State LecturerJ. Hodson,Grant county. a sack of corn to mill and get meal makes a regular living that way. Bunko monopolize our markets or cheapen our producfc The following, offered by John Miller, With the last word he fainted dead Peter Brady's farm house and contents for bread- But whisky was pure in ^4* steerer? Not a bit of it. He's a bit of tions felonies punishable by law. And we ask was adopted unanimously: away. in Lake Prairie, Nicollet county, was destroyed Jpfoss people to elect a legislature that will enact I those days, and it did not injure one a bruiser, of course, in his way, but Whereas,- The* state Farmers' alliance, by fire. Loss, $1,000. Janet was no dainty maiden' beauti- wastan unusual sight," "JASsA man-\ as i does now, and a drunken i maim