New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 2, 1886 · Page 1 of 8
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iJ "4",J?,**V. if r, t -fcroidered bine lambrequin. The hangings New Ulm Review. I TH&MESiDENrs Minnesota Railroad Decision. CONGRESSIONAL WEDDING. MINNESOTA STATE MEWS. at the two large windows are of blue satin. Somemonths ago Attorney General Haha The bed in the apartment has its' head to the brought a quo warranto snit in the su* west. Above is a canopy of lace over bine 'SENATE.On motion of Mr. Sawyer private preme court against the Southern Minnesota, The Wedding to Take Place in tbe JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. .T1 satin. An eider-down quilt, one side of pension bills were taken up. George Green of the town of Leslie, while the Southern Minnesota Extension, Blue Boom, and No Kepor-ters wJiich is blue and the other pink silk, the Mr. Cockrell insisted on having the reports temporarily insane, secured a revolver and the Hastings & Dakota, and th NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. .Will Be Admitted. read in a number of the cases, and had blue side worked with figures in colors, is amused himself by firing at his neighbors Saint Paul & Sioux City railroal companies, some of the bills that heconsidered of doubtful as they passed his house. After a desperate to bring the lands owned by them thrown across the foot of the bed. There propriety postponed. In a short debate struggle, he was lodged in jail. under taxation under pain of forfeiture oi are three doors in the large square room, on one of the bills covering a case that charter. When organized these companies which is on the north side of the building. It is estimated that $20,000,000 The residence of S. Stewart at Hancock Grafid?Beception Will Be Given at had been rejected by the pension office, Mr. received large grants of land from the state. was destroyed by fire. Loss, $1,500 no One door opens into a bath, and opposite is worth of British capital is invest* Cockrell said the chief of the division, who After building portions of the road originally tbe Whits Hou|e After the Wedding" insurance. one opening into the corner room, which had rejected so plain and well proven a contemplated by the management, ed in cattle companies in 'this adjoins the bedroom. This corner room Tour. A Farmers' alliance is to be organized in case, ought to be discharged from the service and operating the same for some years, tht Norman county. country. The prospects ofthefcusiness is about half the size of the other, was fitted of the United States. three companies first mentioned sold up at the same time the larger was for Prof. Tousley. superintendent of tha out to the Chicago Milwaukee & Saint are said-.ixot to encourage&any HOUSESeveral senate amendments to Minneapolis public schools, will probably PEESIDENT ABTHUB Paul company, and the last mentioned to j^y the Pinjdey shipping bill were non-conurred increase of the investment. TBB TALK OP THE TOWN. retire. and used by him and his successor as a the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & J*\, fn, including that of Senator WASHTSTCHON, Special Telegram, May^SO. private study. Into the large room, the bed Omaha. The roadbed, right of way and'T yfi Frye authorizing the president to retaliate W. Hirsch, a student at the Afton German There is nothing talked of here but the rolling stock constituted the sale, the lands chamber, President Arthur need to have the on Canada for such acts as the seizure theological seminary, is drowned in It is an interesting fact that the first president's we/Iding. Miss Cleveland arriTed lake St. Croix. remaining in the hands of the original companies of American vessels. Bills were introduced ladies shown after a state dinner when the at the White fEouse last evening. She jwas and exempt from taxation.at to consolidate customs districts local Sunday trains in Massachusetts gentlemen were enjoying a cigar down siou*d The Goodhue county Sunday school convention accompanied by her friend Miss Nelson, at to revive the income tax for the payment The Southern Minnesota an Southern adjourns to meet at Kenyon, next stairs. The married presidents never used were run as the request of church-going Extension&companies of pensions, and to distribute the surplus deeded5 whose house in.New York she has been staying Minnesota year. the bed room. Arthur and Cleveland chose questioniover people who .had mwved into "the in the treasury for educational purposes. the lands in to the Milwaukee for several daya Miss Cleveland will to occupy it Presidents Grant, Hayes and st-pau Dr. E. W. Emery of Minneapolis, was The bill to tax bogus butter was discussed. company a few days ago, and the attorney country, and who ,wish ed to continue remain here for.a short time and then return Garfield, with their wives, used the opposite granted a divorce from bis wile, whobe general withdrew the suit, as th e bo Holland Patent, where she will spend the fo- to worship God imBoston. Prior to rooms, which face the south and look out on husband is shown to be livin AddieB S.t end lo wme it was Drougn na DB ained end which it was brought had been at- SENATE.The commissioner of pensions ^r^sss: summer. She does not object to iter the large grounds on that side of the mansion. U1 Ritoi,,* ^Kf s'So^l J- & 1860 there were no local Sunday trains nn. syllabuscom-l was the subject of a lively and bitter debate brother's marriage, and only mildly ap a decision in its favor. The lite6 Superstition has had not a little to do in the senate, and was pronounced an pany, howeverthat argued theha casrenderefbefore on any of the railways that center in uen ^t eS I the court, and tribunal frel proves it, and, 4j course, will do everything with this wedding. It is a secret, treasured impostor by Mr. Ingails. ?i in her power to make hiB marriage Boston, and at the prcsemfc time there 8 adulter"? inJ^ni wt among a. few confidents who have Mr. Voorhees defended Commissioner housesi of prostitution.t life a happy one. Miss Cleveland ha nont^U^^!! Jcept it closely, that President Cleveland Black with much warmth and earnestness. are 193. will be followed here by Mrs. Hoyt, who is Nels Sorenson, a farmer living in the the decision says: This court has jurisdiction The president sent two more messages -stent the night before his inauguration with town of London, Freeborn connty, after by quo warranto to enforcs expected on Monday. These are the only to congress vetoing pension a piece of wedding cake under his pillow. working in the field, put his team in the the forfeiture of the charter ot The faith in Keely, ef motor fame, tdsters of the president who can attend the bills, and they are liable to create another This traditional charm was tried at the barn and hung himself in a neat and quiet a corporation. The respondent (formerly discussion at any time. A good deal of wedding, and for sonte reason the Rev. William in Philadelphia, is still unimpaired. Arlington hotel, and the inspiring genius was manner, using a rope. the Minnesota Valley Railway company) feeling is being awakened by these vetoes, Cleveland will net be present Mrs. Dr. a prominent society lady long resident in He is, it is said, to give shortly a public did not forfeit its corporate franchise especially those which refer to cases which Suits against insurance companies in Bacon of Toledo is one of the sisters who Washington. In January, 1885, Mrs. Pembroke nor any of its franchises except such as have once been rejected at the pension office, which the late Aid. Kerr of Stillwater held exhibition of his 200 horse-power will not be present, Another is Mrs. S. Yeomaas, pertained to that particular line or branch Jones, the daughter of Representative and it is believed that nearly all of policies will wake up the qusetion of his the sister next lder than Eose Elizabeth ^engine. "In a few weeke," ays the by failure to construct that part of its line Wharton Green of North Carolina, who had these vetoes will be passed over the president's alleged murder. vWI hope Cleveland. Mrs. Eastings, a fifth sister, ''from St. Anthony via Minneapolis to a head. secretary of the company, been married a few weeks previously, was The striking journeymen plumbers in St. cake to be point of junction at Shakopee." I did js in Ceylon. Her husband is a missionary.there. wedding1 asked for some of her The bill to secure the appointment of Mr. Keely will have finished his work Paul fail to agree with the bosses, and the not forfeit its corporate franchise by discontinuance The wedding arrangements are Lieut. Greely, of Arctic fame, as adjutant used asa charm. Good Democratic wedding strike is still on. of its business as a railroad .and taken out his patents. He isall vesy simple. The bine parlor will be general of the army, with the rank of major cake was wanted. Mrs. Jones kindly gave company in consequence of having conveyed One Anderson, living near East Grand of cavalry, was indefinitely postponed. decorated for the. occasion., but not lavishly. working to better advantagaaow than the cake It was white cake with white icing, its railroad to the Chicago, St. Paul, Forks, obtained a warrant for the arrest The Atlantic & Pacific railroad grant forfeiture The guests will include the members of the and it was safely put aside by the provident Minneapolis & Omaha Railway company, for years, and is devoting allitfis energies of a Swede whom he accuse3 of having outraged bill passed. The bill increasing the cabinet, their wives, and hay a dozen relatives pursuant to chapv228, Special Laws 1881. lady until the morning of March 3,1885 Mrs. Anderson a month ago. pensions of soldiers and sailors who have to the engine." qf the president and Miss Folsom. Judgment ordered for respondent. when she handed it enclosed in a small box lost an arm or leg passed. August Schultz met a horrible death at There wrtU be The effect of this is that the charter ol to the hotelkeeper, who promised to see that the mill of R. D. Hubbard & Co., of Mankato, SENATE.Senator Edmunds reported the Sioux City company stands, and that the cake was put uno'er the president's pillow. being smothered under eight feet of When Governor West of Utah w'ho NO BEST MAN. favorably from the committee on foreign the lands still remain exempt from taxation. bran. In a slip of paper placed in the box After Jmc ceremonies a wedding supper relations the following described bill of The lands in question, some foul is a Xentuckian, talked to the were the initials of names ot ladies reported Senator Morgan of Alabama: will be served in the family fining room The Sibley County Independent contains hundred thousand, acres are located in the polygamous Mormons about abandoning Directing the attorney general to bring a to have been engaged to the then presidentelect (not in the state dining room, as has been an account of the arrest at Henderson, southwestern portion of the state, and art suit in the name of the United of T. B. Sage, the new proptietor of during the campaign and subsequently. valued at about $6 or $7 per acre. generally stated). No correspondents will their defiance of the Unsted States in the supreme court of the District the Eclipse flouring mill. The arrest was States, they jibed him on his secession of Columbia against Ben Weil, a complete surprise both to Mr. Sage and Change in Minnesota Customs District. or his legal representatives or assignees the citizens, where the former was looked record. The Governor, was not at to determine whether the awards of Washington Special.The measure prepared upon as a model business man. The arrest all backward in the emergency. "Yes/* the Mexican claims commision in the was made by a St. Louis detective named in the treasury department and introduced UI did defy and resist the Weil and La Abra cases were procured Huthsing, and was brought about by a in the house to fix the salaries ol said he, by fraud, and if so to secure a judgment charge in a Duquoin, 111., newspaper to the customs officials and to consolidate cus United States, and got so well whipped against the claimants, their heirs and effect that Sage had secured various credits i toms districts makes but a single provision assigns to recover the amount paid. The bill in different towns in Southern Illinois on for it that I advise everybody to for Minnesota, as follows" to tax railroad land grants was briefly considered, the strength of his ownership in a mill he I Districts of Minnesota One collector^ avoid my example." This is the position when the bill supplementing and was erecting at that place. i $2,500, and St. Paul shall be the principal amending the Chinese immigration act of of nearly all the ex-confederates port of entry in said district. In the 6tate supreme court, before the I 1884 came up. It was, after debate, postponed. Two changes would result should this be who actively participated in the war. full bench, the argument in the celebrated come a law. First. Duluth would disappear King-Remington land case, appealed from They were whipped and do not want HOUSE.Another day was spent ,on the as a customs district, and the district the district court of Hennepin county has oleomargariLe bill. Mr. Hammond offered of Minnesota would move its headquarters to be whipped again. been had. It will be remembered that this an amendment making it unlawful for any from St. Vincent to St. Paul. It is a suit involved a number of acres of land in merchant or shopkeeper in the District of question whether the compensation "fixed" Minneapolis claimed by King, which are I Columbia or the territories to sell oleomargarine to the office of collector is of sufficient It appears from the report of the now very valuable, and which Philo Remington, without labeling it in a conspicuous proportions for the new district, as compared R. S. Innes and L. F. Menage were i insurance commissioner of New Hampshire manner, and requiring hotel, with allowances in other localities, trying to wrest from him on a mortgage, restaurant and boarding house keepers which can be seen from the measure that since the withdrawal of the He won the suit in the district couit, and who use oleomargarine to place in their of compensation hitherto allowed foreign fire underwriters from that it was appealed to the supreme court. I dining rooms a placard bearing the words, under the combined system ol ''This house uses oleomargarine," and Sheriff Carlson returned to Canon Falls state, four stock companies having an salary, fees, and allowances. During to have the same words printed on the bill with John Almquist, whom he captured at the last year the collector at St. Vincent aggregate capital of $525,000, twelve of fare. Agreed to92 to 85. Mr. Hammond Council Bluffs, Iowa. Almquist is wanted received a total allowance of $2,665.- also offered an amendment firov iding for incendiarism. state and two town mutuals have 20, and the collector at Duluth got $1,- a penalty for the violation of this provision. 050.50, or a total for the customs districts A. Barto of Sauk Center, B. Deul of I been organized making in all five Lost58 to 109. Mr. Dunham the state of $3,715.70. Indeed under a Dodge Center, Dr. Bowers and Ca.pt. Daniel.* I moved to reduce from $600 to $100 the stock companies with a total capital former bill prepared by the department of Rochester, have been in La Crosseforthe special tax on manufacturers of oleomargarine. the collector at St. Vincent alone was allowed of $1,025,000, fifteen state and nineteen purpose of inspecting the Rutten heating, Mr. Breckenridge (Ky.) denounced $2,500, and the Duluth official $1,- ventilating and dry Joset sjstem, with a town mutual. The commissioner the bill. Adjourned. 200. The principal cause for the closing "view of introducing the same into the says he has not changed his mind in of the Duluth district by the bill is its failure Minnesota insane asylums. SENATE.The senate had under discussion to pay expenses. In the last year the the bill reported by the committee on public J. W. Bishop is elected president of the regard to the valued policy law. He receipts amounted to only $4,726.91, lands to forfeit that portion of the Austin, Mankato& St. Cloud Railway company still regards it as an exceedingly unwise while the expenses reached $5,710.19, Northern Pacific land grant from Wallula in St. Paul. making the cost to collect one dollar of to Portland, over which it is measure. Striking lumber mill hands at Duluth revenue, $1.20. Under the original plan understood the company does not endea\ ored to force the men working in of fixed salaries mentioned above, it was not want to build. Van Wyck tried to come of the mills to quit work, but are contemplated to retain Duluth as a castoms amend the bill so as to forfeit aH the lands The German government has presented dispersed by the police and several arrested. district, and by reducing expenses, west of Bismarck, with the exception of the a report to thereichstag in justification to bring it to a self-sustaining basis. This right of way, but withdrew it and substituted plan proposed five officials at that city, involving In the case of Thomas W. Dunlap against of the decree recently issued a modified amendment. Before any an expenditure of $3,550, thereby the Northern Pacific railroad, which was action was taken under the amendment under the socialist law, forbidding the decided recently by the supreme court, a making it a place of revenue instead of a the regular orderthe eulogies on the late holding of public meetings in Berlin^ drain upon the customs service. point of considerable interest to a class of Senator Millerwas taken up. ticket holders is determined. The court Pottsdam and environs, without permission HOUSE.Wednesday was spent in fillibustering held that a mileage ticket upon which is on the oleomargarine bill. This The Minnesota Land Offices. from the police, and to be obtained ex^-iessed the conditions, expressly assented factious opposition was indulged in because The Benson (Minn.) land office returned to by the purchaser, that it should not forty-eight hours in advance. be present, but Col. Lamont will take it all ft They were Miss Lov^ Miss Humphrey, Mis the friends of the measure would not permit as receipts for the last year.$5,481.91,and be good for passage on freight trains, does in and deliver a lecture after it is all over to any reduction to be made in the special Van Vechten, Miss, folsom, and Miss Pruyn. The report says that it is notorious the compensation of the register and receiver not entitle such purchaser to ride on a tax rates imposed, which in the case of all the newspaper men who assemble in his The box and^ amounting to $4,741 84, which xts"contents were taken by Mr. freight train, although the carrier had, that meetings of workingmen are utilized manufacturers of oleomargarine are fixed office. He will also furnish an official account Roessle^ th would make the office of the second class hotelkeeper, to the president's subsequent to the purchase of the ticket, at $600 per annum. The opposition to disseminate socialistic propaganda for the associated press. The president under the measure now being considered by 'irn man servant, and the box was opened advertised that passengers with tickets Whi1^ claim that these rates as well as the the house committee on public lands to rearrange and his bride will remain at the that a socialist agitation exists, might ride on such trains. in his presence to show that it did not contain tax of 10 cents per pound, are excessive cer/^mo'n'_. the compensation of land officers. House for a day or two after the Abner W. Camp, an old-time settler of dynamite. It was closed again and put and that the threatening conferences and unjust, and are prescribed to destroy Crookston had receipts of $19,493.9S, and Otter Tail county, and a brother of Maj. but will probably then go under the pillow of the president-elect for the industry in the special interest of dairymen. wa the salaries amounted to $6,000 making of railway employes at Berlin Camp, of Minneapolis, died very suddenly week. The arrangements a Many opponents of the measure are WEDDING PRESENTS. the net revenue to the government $13,- thi at Fergus Falls. He was one of the to might be fraught with fatal results to not yet perfected. willing that the manufacturers shall be generally underye The friends of the president are wondering 493.98. Duluth's earnings were $7,782.- & first men to enlist in the 1st Minnesota stood, although art placed under federal law and regulation, what to do about wedding presents. He the public. 98, and the salaries $5,186.84. Here the regiment during the late war and served fa determme but will not consent that a law shall upon, that has refused to accept anything in the shape office would be made first-class his country faithfully until disabled by president and his wife tn be made that will entirely suppress it. return flf0m and the salary increased accordingly. of a gift since he was elected, except from wounds from which he has since been a constant jj. journey there will be a tne Representath Breckinridge of Kentucky The new law for the arbitration Fergus Falls had receipts of grand reception at the White House, at his most intimate friends. Many things sufferer. reported favorably from the committee on $8,504.04, and the salaries $6,000. Redwood which the official and social world will have that have been sent him have been returned J^bor questions arising in New York ways and means a bill to provide The hottest fire known for years, aside Falls' receipts $4,421.80, and salaries an opportunity of paying i'ts respects to the to the donors with letters of thanks, between, employer and employed, Manufactured tobacco, snuff and cigarb from that of the state prison, occurred in $3,911.78 entitling the officials to a but with regrets that they could not be accepted, new "mistress of the White Housa" It is may be removed for export to a foreign Stillwater, it being the burning of the Mower small increase of pay. St. Cloud got asreceipts provides for a state board of arbitration, while other presents in the form not the president's intention at any time to country without payment of the tax under block, on the corner of Second and Chestnut $7,321.05, sufficient to make it a of curiosities have been sent over to the insisting of three members, to take up his residence at the suburban estate such regulations as the commissioner of internal streets, and entailing a total loss of first-class office, and the salaries amounted National museum, but as the president will which he has purchased He simply wants revenue shall prescribe. The bill also about $25,000, covered by $10,150 insurance. to $5,161.18, which would be largely be named by the government and probably not be married again during his repeals section 3151, of the Revised a place where he can go in the atternoon increased. Taylor's Falls secured as receipts, confirmed by the senate. These commissioners Statutes, authorizing the appointment of term of office it is thought he will not count $2,285.87, the lowest in amount in and spend a quiet hour away from all the Zero Jamart, who was indicted by the one or more inspector of cigars in each collection the state, and the salaries were $1,517.49. serve for one year, and this time and will permit the bride to receive life and qare of the executive mansion. He grand jury at Faribault for the shooting of district, to receive as compensation Tracy got as receipts, $3,811.97, and paid the usual courtesies. The members Louis Remark in January last, and who will be a resident of the latter so long as he A constitute a board of appeals to such fees from manufacturers as the commissioner as salaries $3,412.38. Worthington's receipts was convicted of assault with intent to of the cabinet will present Mrs. remains president He will not, therefore, of internal revenues may prescribe. whom can be referred appeals from were $3,763.06, and salaries $3,308.- kill, was sentenced to seven years in state Cleveland a solid silver dinner service, spend a large sum of money improving 05. The total earnings for the state were prison at hard labor. the decisions of local boards constituted and Mra Whitney has been delegated to the house on the Tenaly Town road. It will, $62,866.66, and the salaries paid $39,- SENATE,The bi 11 to forfeit the land grant The wife of George Crow of St. Charles, make the selection. She went to New^fork under the law. The inauguration when put in complete repair, answer his 239.56, leaving as net revenue to the government, of the Northern Pacific railroad from Portlaud attempted suicide by shooting herself with Saturday morning to arrange the family purpose very well, and he will spend a good 23,627.10. to Wallula created a good deal of interest of the system of arbitration under a revolver. residence there, and this waB another of hei many afternoons and evenings there during in the senate, and the amendment of legal forms is a great advance and Under a bill introduced in the house by errands. It is understood also that in addition Senator Van Wyck to include in the forfeiture the warm months. Details of the marriage in Lisbon,recently, Mr. Breckenridge, in Minnesota there will to this general gift the families of the seventy-five miles over the the Cascade it is to be hoped that it will put an of the Princess Amelie d'Orleans and Carlos, THE BLUE PABL0B. be one customs district with one collector cabinet officers will make other presents tc mountains awakened an antagonism end to the wasteful contents between crown prince of Portugal, state that at a salary of $2,500, St. Paul to be the The blue parlor, in which the wedding that will probably defeat the bill. Senator the bride, and that many of the president's when the imposing wedding procession principal port of entry. ceremony will occur, was decorated by Tiffany laboring men and their employers. Edmunds intimated that the intimate friends here will follow this example reached the church it was met by twelve ol bill would never pass with that provision of New York, and reopened in the winter The following patents were granted to A Democratic member of congress, The commission is composed of William the oldest marquises of the kingdom, who in it, and sa id that the remaining six citizens of Minnesota during the past week' of 1882. A robin's egg blue is used for with several millions of money and an intimate supported a canopy, under which tbe king k. Purcell (dem.) judge Gilbert weeks of this session were not long J. E. Beals, St. Paul, harvester, J.J. Dew ey, walls, furniture covering and window shadings, of the White House, to make him and queen passed to the entrance to the enough for that purpose. Some of the senators St. Paul, butter board for harvesters. G. Richardson (rep.) and Mr. Donovan, but it looks green by gas light, which church. The interior of the edifice was happy has sent to a friend in Philadelphia hold that the Van Wyck amendment A. Olson, Albert Lea, knitting machine attachment. is the light always used on state occasions. richly decorated, and500chandeliersillum- to secure him something hand a labor representative. confirms to the Northern Pacific all of W. S. Schultz, Minneapolis, The ceiling is silvered over a beautiful design, inated the scene. The church was crowded some and appropriate, and on Saturday there the land it now holds, except those station indicator. F. J. Bergquest, Minneapolis, with members of the royal family, peers, silver and crystal brackets on the included within the provision, and therefore was an unusual number of customers in th wood joiner. diplomats, members of the chamber of deputies, walls, having gas burners, which, as they object to it. Other senators jewelry stores of this city. There are now published in the and other distinguished person.The The following postmasters were appointed object to forfeiting the land in the well as those the handsome United States 14,160 newspapers and Patriarch of Lisbon officiated, and at in Minnesota Marston, F. M. Byerly, Cas cade branch on the ground that the center chandeliers of crystals are the conclusion of the service and ceremonies vice J. H. Byerly, resigned. Torap, M. A. railroad company needs it to complete the periodicals of all classes. The net gain always lighted at ceremonials. Although salutes were fired from the forts and the Bussen, vice Simontsch, removed. Herr Most Sentenced to Prison. line, is faithfully endeavoring to do so, the east room was used for Nellie Grant's of the year ha-s been 666. The daily men-of war in the harbor and the bells of and that the inhabitants of the territory Her Most was brought to court in New Alexander Moran, a farmer living west of wedding, the blue parlor is the room in all the churches in the city rang out their should have the benefit of a road in that newspapers number 1,216, a gain of York handcuffed to a thief. His associates, Morris, lost his barn and a valuable span which the most formal and ceremonious music. The streets were crowded with direction to compete with the Canadian Schenck and Braunschweig, were with him. 33. Canada has 679 periodicals. of horses by fire. Loss about $800. social events usually happen at the White Pacific. cheering citizens. At night the city was The court room was crowded. I twas said Villard, situated west of Sauk Center, house. The wedding of John Qmncy Adams' There are about 1,200 periodicals of illuminated and bands paraded the streets that Most is greatly annoyed at the spread was visited by a severe fire. Three store HOUSE.The whole of Friday's session playing the national airs of France and son in 1826, while his father was president, all sorts, which, according to the of the statement that he was in the pay of was devoted to the discussion of the oleomargarine buildings, consisting of a furniture store., Portugal. and of President Hayes' niece. Miss Plato, the German government, and his presence ratings and estimates of the editor of bill. Mr. Townsend offered an owned by A. McLane a restaurant, owned occurred in this room. The blue bed room, Rufus Hatch opposed the bill permitting in this country was for the purpose of destroying amendment reducing the tax on a pound by N. H. Seelye, and a harness shop owned Powell's Directory, enjoy a circulation which the president and his wife will occupy, the building of a railroad in Yellowstone the labor movement. After arguments of oleomargarine from 10 cents to 2 cents. by C. A. Earle, were entirely destroyed. Park before the house committee on public is the same from which the last two brides by counsel and the charge by the of more than 5,000 copies each. The Mr. Butterworth supported this amendment. The loss is about $10,000. lands on the ground that the railroad would recorder the jury retired, and after whose weddings occurred in the White House He warned gentlemen on his side of increase in the weekly rural press, get control of thj whole Yellowstone river Barnum, on the Duluth railroad was visited seventy minutes returned with a verdict of descended the house that when the time had come to by the terms of the bill. by fire. I broke out in a pile of lath which comprises about two-thirds of guilty for all three of the prisoners, but this country when congress was willing to TO BE MARRIED and shingles connected with Bliss & Elliott's recommending Schenck to the mercy of the wipe out one industry which could flourish A big petition for the pardon of ex-Banker the whole list, has been most marked i i ft* mills, of which Paul Blackmar is receiver, in the parlors below. It was Nellie Grant's court. They were at once conducted to simply because it was the competitor of Fish is abont to be sent to President in States like Kansas and Nebraska, and destroyed Beven cottages connected the prison van in waiting close by. A big chamber during the months preceding her another domestic industry, the specter of Cleveland. with the mill property. crowd was awaiting. As Most was entering free trade would stalk through every town wedding in the east room May 21,1874, where the gain has been respectively The annual sheep shearing of the Southern the van a man threw out to him along and village of the country within five years, and it was tbe bed chamber occupied by The Winona conference of Congregational Minnesota Sheep Breeders' association 24 and 18 per cent. Kansas also round parcel, but was hustled away. He and it ought to. churches will meet at Cannon Falls Miss Piatt, President Hayes' niece, during was held at Eyota, Olmsted countv, with ran around the van and again attempted shows the greatest sain in daily newspapers. June 1, 2 and 3. Mr. Hiscock (N. Y.) said: All the wit. the the time she spent in the White House before good attendance. Some very fine sheep to get the parcel to Most. He was this invective, the filibustering of the bull-butter The weekly press is gaining in her wedding in the blue parlor June were on the grounds, mostly broughtto W. M. Campbell files his bonds as marshal time most effectually repulsed. A motion men, the hog-fat butter men, the soapgrease V- from the neighboring farms. M. Wood of 16,1878. That room, however, now looks of Minnesota in St. Paul. Massachusetts, while the magazines for anew trial will be heard shortly. The butter men, could not^ drive the Plainview showed a fine-wooled buck, weight not at all as it did then, having been thoroughly maximum penalty is one year. The condition of the state Capitol will farmer out of court. The agricultural and and other monthly publications are 110 pounds, that sheared a 23V pound refitted for President Arthur's use be investigated. dairyman was here, and he hoped and believed fleece, and a ewe, weight 105 pounds, that losing ground there. The tendency of when he moved into the White House in December, to stay until he had action on this Patsy Cardiff and Jack Derapsey signed sheared a 14^-pound fleece. W. H. Lvon Antonio Nardello was hanged in the district 188L Then one of the president's such publications toward !New York bill. The committee on agriculture, after articles for a seven-round set-to June 7, at showed a buck, weight 95^ pounds fleece* jail, near Washington, for the murder sisters gave her special attention to that consultation with tbe friends of the Minneapolis. city, as the literary centre of the 19# pounds, and John Bush brought in a of Carmine Rotunno. He made a speech measure, had unanimously reported the room, and had all its wood work, formerly buck, weight 91%, fleece 11% pounds. M. J. McClelland and Ole Manuel are seriously on thescaffold.and protested his innocence. country, is shown by the establishment bill and the friends of this legislation are white, painted blue, and redecorated in a Wood was awarded first prite, W. H. Lyon injured at Ortonville, by being thrown Rotunno was a laborer, who had accumulated pledged to it. Whenever the committee on here of not less than twentythree style to harmonize. The furniture is all of second and John Bush third. from a wagon. $500 or $600. To obtain this agriculture saw fit to-change any of the pale blue satin. There is' a lounge also covered monthly periodicals during the money, Nardello, on July 28, 1885, killed provisions of the bill, he would vote for it, The G. A. R. of Minnesota consider th John C. Nobles was appointed postmaster with that delicate color of satin. The his fellow countryman by cutting his but.he proposed, for one, to stand by this location of a soldiers' home on Lake Minnetonka. at Amboy, Blue Earth county, bill white marble is covered with a hand-em- throat. year. 1 1 I vice Thomas J. Crow, resigned^