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MINNESOTA STATE NEWS. :New Ulm Review. THE WORKMEN'S CAUSE. THETEBBIBLE CYCLONE. empowered to relax these rules where he PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. may think it advisable. The other points of the bill were fully items Concerning the Calamity at Sank covered by Mr. Gladstone's speech. Herman Lessing died at to*** Rapi ds and St, Cloud, Minn. JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. SENATE.Mr. Cullom introduced a bill to c'f v^ Wabasha, aged 52 years. He leases a President Cleveland in a Message i increase the pensions for total disability The Sauk Rapids tornado is traced to a NE"W ULM, wife and four children Deceased u a Astounding: Confession of a Counterfeiter. to $72 a month. Congress Suggests a Plan for the MINNESOTA. joint a little south of Little Falls, where it member of Company K, ^"ft^XSow Erastus Sheppard, convicted at New Orleans The provisions of the Northern Pacific ras dissipated. Settlement of Strikes. volunteers, during the war of the rebel!KM, of counterfeiting, testified in his own land-grant forfeiture bill, reported favorably On Tuesday, Aug. 21, 18S3, the people of and the disease which caused his death was behalf, saying: to the senate are: contracted while he was in the service. Rochester, felt the cyclone's awful breath The cholera has br6ken out in several When I was twelve years of age I was employed forfeit all lands which appertain to twenty-six victims fell. John Schwirtz was chosen presi.deni ot in a counterfeiting establishment and are coterminous with that part of the Italian cities and great fears are A GOVEBNMENT-COMMISSION SUGGESTED. Col.Morton of Fargo telegraphed to Lieut3tov. which was owned and operated, among the First National bank at Wabasha, Mce Northern Pacific railroal main line which WASHINGTON, April 22.The president today entertained that it saiay 8pread Gilman to draw on him for $50. ot hers, by Charles Leonard, recently extends from Wallula Junction, Wash., to Michael E. Drury, resigned. 6ent the following message to congress: mayor of Galveston, Tex., and at present Portland, Or., except such of the lands as The Stillwater council voted $1,000 for throughout the country. The deed to a large tract of land locat ed The constitution imposes on the president the one of the most prominent citizens of that appertain to the branch line across the he sufferers. at and near the Mounds just northof Luverne, duty of recommending: to the consideration of city. Interested with him in this business Cascade mountains. Where persons are congress, irom time to time, such measures as was recorded recently. 1 he purchase An unknown woman with an infant in were the mayor of New Orleans, now in possesssion of the lands forfeited Gen. Schofield lately remarked to a he shall judee necessary and expedient. I am ler arms was found in the ruins at St. price was 100,000, paid by the Luverce city officials, thief of police, judges and deeply impressed with the importance of immediately by the bill, under deeds acquired from the New York interviewer, that if the Indians -'loud. Granite company to B. B. Richards and thoughtfully meeting the problem limbs of the law. Then the judge of railroad company, they shall have the of Dubuque. Iowa, and others. Thetransfer which recen* events and a present condition The subscription papers circulated in the criminal court, for the parish of right to purchase thelands from the United can be kept quiet, s, decade or a have thrust upon us, involving the settlement embraces sections 24, 103 and 4u. Rochester have realized over $2,500 in adlition Orleans was a partner in the establishment, States in quantities not exceeding 320 of dispute? arising between our laboring men generation,they will not give any troubleafterwards. A stranse disease is prevalent among the to the 1,000 appropriated by the also a certain prominent lawyer acres, for $2.50 per acre. and their employers, that I am constrained to horses in Shakopee vicinity that seem* to :ity council. When the old Indians recommend to congress legis'ation upon this serious who now occupies a judgeship in .Baltimore. HOUSE.Bills were introduced to substitute and pressing subject Under our form of baffle the best medical skill. Charles Kopp These people were engaged in E. A. Halburt of St. Paul, who was so for the Eads ship railway bill one for have died off and left no one to take government the value of labor as an element of of Ea"le Creek township has lost three vatuable counterfeiting Mexican coin, United States aadly injured at Sauk Rapids, may recov- the construction of a ship canal from The animals. Many others have lost one material prosperitv should be distinctly recognized, S their place to stir up the blood of ths bills and money of every description. r. Dalles to Celilo, Or., on the Columbia river and the welfare of the laboring man and two. The young stock especially is The Mexican money was manufactured should be regarded as especially entitled to legislative young with stories of their own to devote the proceeds of public land sales James Spencer, living eighteen miles from suffering. care. In a country which offers to all down stairs and the United States notes, i educational purposes. Motions to set 3t, Cloud, back of Rice's station, found on achievements, peace will follow, and its citizens the highest attainments of social etc., wereiturned out up stairs. My position mvsterious case of kidnaping has developed 'certain days for consideration of the naval 3is farm a twelve-foot square frame house, and political d-stmction, its workingmen can was that of messenger for the establisement the Indian problem will settle itseJf. near Winona. Two little boys, 'establishment, the Hennepin canal and not jusilv or safelv be considered as irrevocably sills and all complete, left there by the and as such I delivered the counterfeit sons of D. Walworth, who lives near the son waned to the limits of a class .public building bills were lost. A bill passed storm. money to the banks of the city and entitled to no attention and eighty called Johnny Carter place, on the extending the immediate delivery postal allowed no protest against neglect. The The Indianapolis, Ind., boa rd of tra de service. and high city officials. Thousands The Connecticut legislature adjourned GUmore Valley road, were spirited away laboring man,bearing in his hand an indispensa nave authorized the mayors of Sauk Rapids and thousands of dollars of this money was from home a few evenings ago. The ble contribution to our growth and progress a few days ago without passing several ind St. Cloud to draw on the board for manufactured and circulated here and elsewhere SENATE.Mr. Logan reintroduced his bill children were playing near the house when may well insist with manlv courage and as a ?100 each for relief. throughout this country and Mexico. to increase the efficiency of the army, with measures that werefully discussed. right upon the same recognition from those who a stranger came along icua lumber wagon, the sections stricken out which provide for Many of the persons engaged in counterfeiting make our laws as is accorded to any other citizen The remains of C. Andrews, who was driving a gray team. Heasked theboystohelp The secret ballot and weekly payment having a valuable interest in charge, and his the incease of the number of men, relating them have- left behind them sons and silled at St. Cloud, has arrived at Owatonna. him drive a cow which was attached reasonable demands should be met in such a to the pay chaplains and authorizing bills, as also that abolishing attachment daughters who move in the highest society. to the rear of the wagon. They did eo, and spirit of appreciation and fairness as to induce commissioned officers to make deposits For this reason I do not propose to make a contented and patriotic co-operation the of wages" for debt, fellron the last disappeareddown theroad. Theirparent? A. Stanton, owner of the big flour mill of money with the ar my paymasters. known the names of the persons for whom achievement of a grand national destiny. While can find no clue. it Sauk Rapids, has so for reco\ered as to day through a disagreement between the real interests of labor are not promoted bv a I first worked in the counterfeiting business. Mr. Butler introduced a bill authorizing oe out again. I was thought at first he The formal announcement that the Milwaukee resort to threats and violent manifestations, and All my life it rias been my misfortune the president to retire those ar my officers the two houses. One bill only from was fatally injured. He will pi obably rebuild while those who undei the pretext of advocacy & St. Paul and Omaha would put to suffer for and to bear the brunt of who ha\ already been recommended for of the claims of labor wantonly attack the the mill, which was of a capacity of the labor committee was passed on fast trains between Minneapolis, St. retirement, or may be so recommended, other persons' mistleeds. My whole life rights of capital for selfish purposes, or the love 500 barrels per day,and gave employment Paul and Chicago was made Mond ay the prior to Jan. 1, 1887. all retirements to be has been one of continued sacrifice. of disorder, sow seeds of violence and discontent, that prohibiting the employment of to many hands. 19th inst. The first trains will leave Monday, should neither be encouraged nor conciliated, in addition to the four hundred now allowed Sheppard.is now sixty-two years of age. children under thirteen years of age all legislation on the subject should be May 2, and will make the run from by law. The distruction of Sauk Rapids was so calmly and deliberately taken, with no purpose St. Paul to Chicago in twelve hours and :omplete that there were no prorisions in any manufacturing or .mercantile of satisfying unreasonable demands or gaining HOUSE.T he following reports from committees A. Special Land Board. twentv minutes. The return trip will be and supplies left in the place. partisan advantage. The present condition of establishment. were read: made "in twelve hours and twenty-live minutes. the relations between capital and labor are far Lulu Carpenter, a small daughter of S.P. Commissioner Sparks, of the general land J3y Mr. Mills, ways and means, a joint from satisfactory. The discontent of the employed The time between Minneapolis and Carpenter of Sauk Rapids, saw the cyclone office, is completing the organization of a is due in a large degaee to the resolution to give notice to terminate the Chicago will be twelve hours and fifty-five The following states haveestablished ipproaching and ran into the house and special board of review, the duties of which convention of June 3, 1875, with the king minutes going, and thirteen hours coming. jot her baby sister in her arms and sought will be to examine and report to the commissioner GKASPING AND HEEDLESS EXACTIONS labor bureaus, most of them within, a of the Hawaiian Islands committee of the of employers and the alleged discrimination in a, place of shelter. The child's efforts? to upon all applications for paten ts Work was commenced this morning on whole. Mr. Breckinridge (Ky.) filed a minority favor of capital as an object of government comparatively recent period: Massachusetts, save the baby was successful, but she lost to public lands. Its examinations will the new roundhouse of the Winona fc St. report. By Mr. Collins judiciary, a attention. It must also be conceded that the inona. It is located just south, tier own life in the attempt. have special reference to detecting evidences Peter in W Pennsylvania, Othio, New laboring men are not alwavs careful to avoid bill fixing the salaries of the United States of fraud. Th board will consist of fifteen of the present roundhouse, in the First causeless and unjustifiable disturbance. Though If the south end, or beginning of the judges at ?5,000. By Mr. Caldwell, Jersey, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, New the importance of a better accord between these or twenty of~the more expert clerks of the ward, and will contain twenty-one stalls. cyclone track, is correctly located at two commerce, a bill to regulate commercial interests is apparent, it must be borne in mind general land office, and such cases as receive York, Wisconsin, Michigan, California, or three miles south and a little ve4 of 8t. Minneapolis' cash relief fund foots up sales of goods by sample, price lists, etc., that any effort in that direction by the federal a favorable report from this board Cloud, as Gov. Gilman holds, then its S20.000. between residents of the several states and government must be greallv limited by constitutional Iowa, Maryland, Connecticut and the commissioner will certify to the president restriction". There are many grievances total length was twenty-four miles. territories house calendar. By Mr. Welborn, St. Paul it Northern Pacific company for patents. The field force in the Kansas. The National Bureau at winch legislation bv conzress cannot redress, Indian affairs, a bill to create the office Anoka has appropriated 500 andseverhundred Advance wages in the construction service and many conditions which cannot by west has recently been increased by twelve of assistant commissioner of Indian affaiis Washington was established in 1884. will also be raised by private such means be reformed. I am satisfied, however, by 15 cents a day. newly appointed special agents, eight of committee of the whole. By Mr. that something mav be done under federal subscription. About $100 worth of provisions, It is perhaps too soon to judge of the whom will give their special attention to Edward Kelly, alias "Bull Dog" Kelly, authority to prevent the stnrbances which so Cardy. mines and money, a bill for the relief canned fruit, etc., was &cnt to the detection of .fraudulent entries. The whose real name is McLaughlin, walked ut often arise from disputes between employers of William McGarraghan private calendar. usefulness of many of,these young bureaus, Bank Rapids. other four will look after the interests of and the employed, and which at times of the county jail at St. Paul a free mxn By Mr. O'Donnell, a senate t. including that under thecontrol seriously threaten the business intprests the government in timber tresspass cases. A careful estimate of the losses in by order of Secretary Bayard. This action bill to provide for the study of the i of the country. And in my opinion the proper The commissioner says that by increasing Cloud, made by the comittee representing on the part of the executive department of the general government. nature of alcoholic drinks and narcotics, .theory upon which to proceed is that of voluntary the efficiency and vigilance of his force both the Citizens' Relief association, places the had already been anticipated. There aresome arbitration as the means of settling these difiiculties. and their effects upon the in the field and dn the office he hopes to accomplish aggregat loss at 56,000. It is thougnt But I suggest that instead of aibitrators peculiar things connected with this human system in the military and chosen the heat of conflicting claims, much that would have been accomplished that 10 per cent., of this property can be A bill has been introduced the case, and so far the only thing which has naval aeadmies, and in the Indian and and alter each dispute shall arise, there be created had his order of April 3, 1885, utilized. been developed tending to throw suspicion public schools of the territories and of the house of representatives enacting a commission of labor, consisting of three been allowed to stand. on Kelly is the fact that while in British District of Columbia house calendar. By Sixteen funeral a took place at St. Cloud members, who shall be regular officers of the "that residents of each state and territory .government, charged, among other duties, with Columbia he was not known by hib light Mr. Stoiru, civil service reform, a bill on the 16th. Sixteen coffined bodieseight the consideration and settlement, when possible, name. amending the statut es so as to give honorablj* may, within the other states adults and eight childrenwhich had om The MroMioiiie Timber Bill. of all controversies between labor and capital. discharged soldiers and sailors a preference lying all night in the basement, werecairit'il The posts of the Grand Army of the Republic A commission thus organized would have and territories and within the District in public appointments house calendar. The bill which has passed the senate into the (hurch and placed on bieih in front the advantage ot being a stable body, and its in Fillmore county are making extensive of Columbia, solicit from dealers or members, as they gained experience, would constantly By Mr. Skinner, Indian affairs, a authorizing the secretary of the interior to of the altar. The cortege wound s-lonly pieparations for the reunion and improve in their ability to deal intelligently senate bill to extend ths laws of the United sell timber upon the lands reserved for the toward the Catholic cemetery, a mile distant, encampment of the Union soldiers of the merchants orders for goods and merchandise and usefullv with the questions which States over the Indian Territory house USP of the Menomonie Indians in Wisconsin every an and boy walking with hat late war, which is to ta ke place there tho might be submitted to them. It arbitrators are by sample, catalogue, card, calendar. provides: doffed and bowed head. An old German chosen for temporary service, as eaoh case lattei part of the present June. began in a loud voice, a doleful chant, in of dispute arises, experience and faminaritv The timber is to be appraised by two disinterested price list, description or other representation, The postoffice at Fisher burned recently. with all that is involved in the question will be SEXVTE. Mr. Call offered a resolution, his native tongue, and those about him appraisers, to be appointed by Nothing was saved. without payment of any lackms, extreme partisanship and bias will be which was referred to the judiciary committee gradually took up the responses until the the secretary, in eighty acre lots according the .qualifications sought on either side and frequent nifjas- to the following eitect: whole vast concourse was walking A stuke at the Winona flouring mills is to the survey. The appraisal shall state license or mercantile tax, such as is complaints of unfairness and partiality Directing that the committee to inquire reJly to the time of its own chanting. Two averted by a compromise on ages. the quantity, quality and value of pine will be inevitable. The imposition upon a federal now demanded in several states of whether a ny legislation was necessary, and huge pits had been dug at the cemetery, court ot a dutv foreign to the judicial function timber growing on each lot. The appraisers The Wisconsin Central will begin a fast as the selection of an arbitrator in such if so what, to require the United States each large enough for eight or ten corpse?,. commercial travelers. shall report at the land office .at Menasha, train s-erwee between St. Paul and Chicagc cases 5s at least of doubtful proprietv. The establishment courts, when they take possession of tail Wis., sixty days before the day of sale, June 15. of federal authority of such a At Sauk Rapids on Friday the 16 inst road propeity in any state, to cat it to which shall be advertised for two months bureau would be a just and sensible recognition fourteen victims of the cyclone were buried. At New Ulm, Herman Koop and W Governor Foraker, of Ohio, sent a effect the obligations of the charter in three papers in Wisconsin. The sale of the *alue of labor, and of its right to be represented The following is the list bur.ed. A. Tiautmiller, were indicted for the killing of of incorporation granted by such in the departments of the government. shall be held at auction, but the timber special message to the Legislature calling W. Lake, Clara and Ella Berg, Mrs. Meta, one Martin. The jury in the case of Trautmiller So far as its conciliatory offices shall have relation state, and to prevent violations of the shall not be sold for less th an the appraised Carl Finck.John H. Finck, Otella Fiuck, attention to the way in .which rich to disturbances which interferred with transit brought in a verdict of manslaughter same by such courts and the waste and value and for cash only. The purchasers and coBsmerce between the states, its existence August Finck, Schalgien, Ernest Albright, in the thud degree. Judge Webber sentenced wrongful appropriation of the assets and men, unincorporated .banks .and business may have five years to receive the timber. would be justified under the provisions of the S. Sorenson, Henry Behiend.Arneta him to two years in state prison at receipts of such corporation in the interest If the secretary shall deem it best for the constitution which gives to congress the associations refuse to return their Woelm, Antonia Woelm. The child Ollie haul labor. Herman Koop pleaded guilty POA.VEB TO REGULATE COMMEBCE of individuals. Indians he shall authorize the Indian agent Carpenter was buried in the yard of the with foreign nations and among the several to the charge of manslaughter in thesecond property for assessment, and suggesting ito employ Indians to cut all or any part The house bill to protect homestead settlers residence of her parents until they could states and in the frequent disputes between legree, and was sentenced by the court to of said timber into logs and haul the same within railway limits, passed the senate. the laboring men and their employers of less extent, legislation that wi&ld reach them. 3elect a place in the cemetery. five years at hard labor. Martin was killed to the banks of the river instead of selling I provides: and the consequences of which are confined The shot told and the papers contain in December last in a row in which Koop, within state limits, and threaten domestic it at auction, and the logs shall then be Friday afternoon, the 16th inst.. at Sauk Homestead settlers on public lands within violence, the interposition of such a commission Trautmiller and the victim were participants. sold to the highest bidder for cash. Rapids, the body of A. E. Schuber was railw ay limitswho are restricted to less than cards denouncing the meddling of the might be tendered upon the application of the found near the place where he was last seen 160 acres, who have heretofore made oi legislature or executive of a state, under the constitutional governor in other people's business, before the storm. Search had been going may hereafter make the additional entrv provision which requires the general The chiefs of the Mille Lacs Indians ha\e Pensions for Northwestern Soldiers. on for him coi.tinuoubly since he was mhs government to "protect" each of the states allowed, either by the act of March 3, and a Jot of the wives of wounded sent a letter to the president requesting "against domestic violence." If such a commission ed, ut failed to bring forth the body. He 1879, or of July 1, 1879, after having permission to visit Washington to talk In addiiitn to the pensions secured for rich men are said to have stayed away weie fairly organized, the risk of a loss of was found between Capt. Van Etten'hhoiibe made final proof of settlement and cultivation over plans for bettering their condition. the Northwest through Senator Sawyer of popular support and sympathy resulting from a and the Central hotel. Lulu Carpenter, under the original entry, shall bo entitled from Mrs. Foraker's last reception, refusal to submit to so peaceful an instrumentality Wisconsin are the following: During a heavy hail and wind s^orm at aged thirteen, died. She had lingered for to have the lands covered by the ad would constrain both parties to such disputes S. Sherwood, Tenth Iowa R. W. Moore, thus pleadingguilty for their liege lords Atwater Dr. L. B. Woolson was quite seriously to invoke its interference and abide by its twenty-four hours in an unconscious condition, ditional entry patented without any further First Wisconsin S. J. Brown, inspector injured by being dashed into a lime decisions. There would also be go id reason to her chest was pierced through by a and masters. cost of proof of sef tlement or cultivation. scouts widow of T. H. Knill, Second Wisconsin box. hope that the very existence of sucn an agencv two-inch stick of wood, and she could not would invite application to it for advice and J. W. Robson, Sixth Wisconsin Ii. live. Prarie fires in Murry county destroyed sounsel frequently resulting in the avoidance of Monahan, Twenty-third Wisconsin J. L. -Some -people will regret that the HOUSE.T he bili reported by Mr. Morrell the residences of Enoch Yates and John contention and misunderstanding. If the usefulness Hunter, First Minnesota rangers G. Wells, The work of clearing away the debris of (Kan.) from the committee on irnahcl of such a commission is doubtful because Price in Moulton township. Nothing was 'Washington monument was not made One Hund re and Ninth New York volunteers, the terrible cyclone is already in progress it might lack power to enforce its decision", pensions provides saved. now residing in Wisconsin S. of other material than white marble. much encouragement is derived from the at Sauk Rapids. Large forces of men are All disabled prisoners of war shall be conceded good that has oeen accomplished by Rev. A. Rodell of Brooklyn, N. Y.. has James, Thirteenth Michigan mother of T. at work and already the demolished streets granted pensions at the rat fixed for similar Up at Rutland, Vt., where the supply the railroad commissions which have been organized been chosen pastor of the Swedish Lutheran Douglas 0. Rogers, captain Fifth Wisconsin are becoming passable. disabilities in honorably discharged many of the states which, having for this country is mostly produced, mother of R. B. Li veil, First Wisconsin church at Red Wing. little more than advisory power, have exerted a soldiers where the disability is presumed Senator Buckman started for his home F. W. Putney, Second Minnesota cavalry most salutary influence in the settlement of Mr. Ferguson of Great Falls, Me., has a people will not have it for building to be the result of confinement in at Buckman, Morrison county, when the T. Fagin, Seventh Iowa. disputes between conflicting interests. In July, snake hauled out of his stomach, and dies. Southern prisons. (The committee estimate report of the storm came in. His outbuildings 1884, by a law ot congress a bureau of labor was purposes at all, and their judgment, Bills for pensions to the following, which that it will require $1,100,000 annually there were destroyed, and his established and placed charge of a commissioner Indian School Commissioner Jones is arrested have not passed the house, have been reported -which comes from long familiarity, of labor, who is required to "collect information to meet the addition to the pension hired man, Fred Clark, killed" The homes in Idaho for embezzling Legion of upon the subject of labor, its relations favorably by Mr. Sawyer: of Farmers Kienow, Dillmeier, Rownelenfilch, rolls.) All persons confined for more than Honor funds in Arkansas. .certainly has weight. The stone lacks with capital, the hours of labor and M. Romaler, Thirty-seventh Iowa A. Funts, J. P. Sand and John Hodolph thirty days in Southern prisons shall receive the earnings of laboring men and Thirty-one saloons are shut up bj' the hardness, as was shown by the cracking Denny, captain and quartermaster, Second were destroyed. Dill Meyer was killed and a per diem of 2 for each day's confinement. women, and the means of promoting W. C. T. U., in Clinton. Iowa. Wisconsin B. Fisher, increase L. his wife badly hurt. their material, social, intellectual Twelve additional pages of the of some lower courses in the monument Hudson, Third Missouri widow of V. R. In Stillwater Isaac Staples is nominated and moral prosperity." The commission which river and harbor bill were completed in The young men of St. Cloud have raised from the weight it is so light I suggest could easily be engrafted upon the bureau Rider, Third Iowa -R. Farnu m, Thirteenth for mayor by a joint republican and democratic committee of the whole. Numerous attempts 1,000 and the older citizens over 4,000. thus already organized, by the addition of Iowa J. B. Skaggs, quartermaster J. S. convention. were made to increase the amounts in color as to give a large structure two more commissioners, and by supplementing Maxey, Fourth artillery widow of H. Vice President T. Oakes, of the Northern the duties now imposed upon it by such other reported, but the committee in charge of J. H. Mahler of St. Paul was given a reception an unsubstantial look and the liability Banker, of Indian war, 1812 H. R. Duke, powers and functions as would permit the commissioners Pacific railroad, sent to H. Caldwell, the bill succeeded in defeating them. Most and banquet recently by the Rochester to act as arbitrators, when necessarv, Seventh Iowa mother of Lieut. H. T. financier of Noble-Franklin lodge, A. 0 U. to discoloration is always great. of these efforts to secure increased amounts (N. Y.) Temple of Odd Fellows. between labor and capital, under such limitations French. W., a check for $100, to aid the workmen are made for buncombe. and upon such occasions as should be Hon. Charles E. Flandrau has signified of the order and their families who suffered deemed proper and usefuL Power should also SENATE:Senator Morgan, from the committee his acceptance of the invitation to address It is alleged that.John Bull does not from the cyclone. The lodge added an be distinctly conferred upon this bureau to investigate on foreign relations, reported to the The senate has passed a bill to grant a the Ramsey County Pioneer association the causes of all disputes as they occur, equal sum and passed a scries of resolutions drink so much as formerly. The Budget senate a bill indemnifying the Chinese for pension of 100 a month to Gen. B. on May 11, 1886, the twenty-eighth anniversary whether submitted for arbitration or not," so that thanking Mr. Oakcs. losses and damages inflicted upon them by of the state's admission. The address information mav always be at hand to aid legislation Kelley of West Virginia, late major general, shows falling off of $500,800,000 on the subject, when necessary and desirable. the rioters at Rock Springs, Wyo., in September it, to be historical and reminiscential. United States arm y. Gen. Kelley raided I is impossible to give full details of all in the revenue from alcoholic liquors GBOVER CLEVELAND. last. the first regiment of loyal troo ps south of that has been done for the relief of the Executive Mansion, April 22,1886. Mason & Dixon's line during the late war, Mr. McMillan, from the committee on and it is stated that the decrease wounded. I is sufficient to say that St. State Superintendent Kiehle announces and was commissioned colonel of the First commerce, reported favorably a bill to authorize Paul, Minneapolis and other places have for the last ten years has been $22,- that owing to the cyclone at Sauk Rapids regiment of Virginia volunteers on May 25, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. helped to organize hospitals, have furnished no institute will be held in Benton coun ty 500,000. The chancelor of the exchequer 186 1. Gen. McClellan diiected him to assume Paul Railroad company to build a bridge nurses and physicians and that this year. This rendeis necessarv the following command of all the local troo ps in across the Missouri river near Chamberlain, everything is being done systematically. says that thisis^dueto changes The New Irish Land Bill. changes in the schedule. Miss West Virginia, and on June 1, 1861, he Dak. Placed on the calendar. He The following are among the contributions: Sprague will go to Dassel, Meeker countv in the-habits of the people, and is iought the first battle of the war, near also reported favorably bills whi have The bill provides: That a landlord who St. Paul, $5,000, Rochester, S3 in iriace of W. M. Pendergast av 10, and. Grafton, W. Va., with a Confederate force already passed the house to authorize the is desirous to sell his property shall apply .accompanied by an enormous increase 000: St. Peter, $300, Red Wing, $500- Faribault, to Canby, Yellow Medicine county in under Col. Porterfield. The enemy was construction of bridges. to the state authorit y. The latter shall 500 Duluth, 1,000 Minneapolis, place of Prof. Kirk, Miy 24. Prof Kirk in the revenue derived from the comforts routed, there beini: a large number killed refer the application thus made to a iand The bill to provide for the taxation of cash and supplies, 4,000 Owatonna will take Mrs. E. K. Jacque s' place at and captured. He was twice wounded,and of lifenotably tea, tobacco and commission, which, after making an inquiry, railroad grant lands was taken up. $300 Wabasha, 1,000 W. D. Breckem ldge May 10. WTjck said: The people had is seventy-nine year3 old. shall fix a price at which the, property Washburn, Minneapolis, 500 A. Kelly Mr. Van fruits. Theve is no doubt that a similar shall be sold, unless the landlords and Two young men at Grey Eagle. Todd Minneapolis, 200 Tarbox & Co., St.' gheudeep consideration to this subject, Senator McMillan introduced a bill to change in the habits if the people the state authority have previously come county, were poisoned by eating wild parsnips Paul, 100 Noyes Bros. & Co., St. Paul and theie was much mystery among them pension Archibald Money, formerly a corporal mistaking them for artichokes. One to an agreement. If the landlord objects 100 Allen, Moon & Co., St. Paul, $100 as to why railroad companies should hold is going on imtliis country, too. The of the eighth Minnesota regiment. of them, Patrick Callhoun, is dead, and the D. C. Shepard, $300 Newport it Peet, 100- to the price fixed by the commission, he undisputed title to millions of acres oflaml 'consumption of strong driwk is perceptibly Postmasteis commissioned:Montana other, named Wickwire, is not expected to Anoka, 500 H. H. Siblev, St. Paul. 100- and yet be exempted from state and local ma j' withdraw his application on paying Albrite, A. E. Simpson. New office established: recover. Princeton, 324 Elk Ri\er, S220 Aid. Sly,' taxation. Not only, indeed, were the roads the costs. When a sale of property "has diminishing. IowaShady Grove, O. M. Kenney Minneapolis, 20 Little Falls, $250 Indianapolis, not subject to taxation for these lands, but .been executed the commission shall ay According to a Minneanolis paper a Reedsboro, Alger county, A. Gibbs. Ind., board of trade, $100, thefactthattheexemption was to continue the creditors before making any other distribution party of capitalists in that'eity, including Capt. E. E. Dougherty, who was in command Moorhead, 150 Minneapolis, $15,000- for some years was used by the companies The groud for -.the new national Library of the purchase money. Certain rent W. D. Washburn, T. Wells, Thos. of the party that captured John Morris, 200 New Ulm, 200 Luke City' in selling the lands to secure to themselves charges may be bought outright by the building &t Washington will Lowry.J. K. Sidle, John C. Oswald and Wilkes Booth, was licensed as a trader at 100 Ma^kato, 500 Montgomery. $101)' a better price. The bill would overcome state authority, or payment may be" continued others, in conjunction with theMinnesotr Northen a cost $500,000. !3&e building will be the cheyenne Indian agency, Dak. Alexandria, 700, Duluth, 1,000 Willmar, the difficulty involved in the exemption from the tenant's repayments. In thro Pacific are to builad a line of road to $200 Austin, 500: Princeton, 324- complained of. It was only applying the tob casi of property wheron there is reasonable Among the nominations confirmed were 300 by 450 feet, .--and perfectly fireproof, Man 6 etc., etc. same rule to corporate property that was St.? cause to suppose that valuable minerals those of Indian Agents W. Black, Sac which the present is next 'The and Dakota. The name of the new corporation applied to the property of private citizens. exist, the commission shall add to and Fox agency, Iowa, and James McLaughlin, is the Minneapolis & Pacific1, and run The bill went over, and the interstate Most of the wounded at St. Cloud and estimated .cost of the building as :$2,- the purchase money a fair sum for said Standing Rock, Dak. The nomination iw I*. Langdon has taken 8the contract to ^lls ^mMW wil i,e commerce bill was placed before the senate. Sauk Rapids are recovering. minerals, and the minerals realized from of A. B. Keith, postmaster at Denison, S li ne 323,600. For the firsiy ear $500,000 Fr 1 Adjourned for three days. Iowa, has been rejected. said property shall be vested in the state 8 "uolsTo'rT^ ht The loss at St. Cloud and Sauk Rapids for the second, $l,00s,000 and for emV authority or such local body as the Irish bo lu/ HOU SE The bill of Representative Ad is estimated at 350,000, and relief contributions V& Senators Edmunds and Hoar publish a legislature mav provide. The Irish receivgeneral be and IWL *?i the third, wifcuch will see the work completed, i"uted over thColK0 2, Manito-rt-toS00 inns of New York, which passbd the house, at 150,000. The total loss at card no the effect that th ey have-never denounced Breckeundgo cntr gnd divisions of and Jeputies, who are to execute amends section 2,S05, Revised Statutes,so Sauk Rapids is appraited at5290,000. ha th the G. A. R., or objected to the $623,600. With these figures a the financial part of the act, shall be appointed 1, as to read: All oat hs taken upn making i statute giving preference to soldiers. T|n0 Henry Rosenbeiger of St. Cloud saved tiJ to hold office as permanent civil as a first ^stiuoate it is jsafe to say 0 any of the reports or entries, or respecting the cyclone sufferers. the valuables and papers of the late E. G. The charges filled against the nomination '00 servants, subject to the authority of any of its acts mentioned in this chaptir^ Phe that the building will cost, besides the Pnv8Si^Venih$SeuK250e Hulbert, and turned them o\er to the iat^ of G. Wise, postmaster of Hamburg, 80n the treasury. They shall be paid from I whether by a master of any vessel or the iiam Vander-dna ter's friends upon their arrival. Mr. Rosenberger Iowa, which caused an adverse report and W to build ground, fully #3,000,00.. That the imperial exchequer, ut the eo owner or consignee of a ny merchandise, his S ^lusively en-O,I had detected a man making an re ejtion by the senate, are quite numerous. Irish government shall appoint ten actual ?"d dow "f 8e factor or agent, or by any other person, sounds b\ but it roust be r.en*embered 8 effort to 10b the unconscious \ictim of the .collectors. If the receiver general or any of effiw T for i cost 150,00 0. shall be ad ministered by the collector or offi deadly cyclone, but could not catch him "X 1 hat the capitol hag cost over $13,- bu,,,, his deputies shall be guilty of malfeasance, I will'hA institution.*taht. The house committee on the judiciary cer to or with whom the report or entry is before he effected his escape. 8 a the culprit shall forfeit the sums 60 lost, laid on the table a number of bills to prevent 000,000 the state, war, and navy made, or by a ny notary public, and shall Pau a St and also be fined 500. The measure empowers the adulteration or imitation of food Congressman Nelson, during the discussion be reduced to writing and uubscribed by nof building about $10,000,000 theireasury 8 the treasury to create three classes products. This action was taken for the of the bill for the relief of Alabama the person taking and by the person administering kin iurvM"! 1 "Hv or board of building $6,000,000 and the of permanent annuities, bearing interest reason that the committee believes the flood sufferers, referred to the losses sustained the oat h. and fa U8se, Numerourst orde authori-emak thtes each nearly Jwice an bills to be unconstitutional. and the suffering endured by the respectively at 3, 2% and 2% per cent., and buildingsa fomr rten m"n'^S Ur i Secretary McCook appeared at the ar postoffice an4inte- ta de people of Minnesota in consequence of the whicfe will be charged to the imperial consolidated me 5\i,-f and announced the passage by the senate Among the confirmations announced rio acceptance of the S^ recent cyclone, and asked Mr. Forney to fund. Strict rules are provided much as the estimated cost of .the of 3 50 pension bills, an announcement were those of E. G. .Ross, governor of New lega whic!i forbid the subdividing or subletting permit an amendment appropriating $100 lifvfa it^WJ? th which was received with loud applause and Mexico W. S. Rosefrans, register of the 000 to the sufferers by the cyclone- but of a -Iding so long as it is subject to any term. laughter. After concluding the consideration treasury, and Ri' E. Withers consul to Jibrary building. Mr. Forney would not consent, preferring state 'Wgebu the Btate authority is of twenty-eight of the sixty-three pages Hong Kong. *t s-as.*^-^^ Prominent mill an of rh died recently thac each case should stand upon its merits pr5.r I Min'n 9f the bill, the committee rose. oll a Slf %?*-m M^^^M^fi i*Jt,-wmi*mvi**'r i^~^