New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 9, 1886 · Page 2 of 8
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tect men and women in Another simple commission executed by Wnnesota State University. guardian, J..H. Gross, Fergus Falls grand cupations, in their lives and limbs, Col. Lamont for his best friend was to send A RARE SIGHT heraldv Emile Thernier, Owatonna. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland3 Passed presidentt the Firs --Th The graduating exercises at the Minnesota and in their rights as citizens. We over to Treasurer Jordan for a crisp, new ay of Their Honeymoon in the Mountains, The grand lodge will meet next year at -ia/ State University occurred onThurday seek also to secure such legislation as shall one hundred dollar United States note, Wabasha, the first Tuesday in June. The Church of the Capuchins *nd Ju the 3d inst., in presence of the faculty, regents, the- tend to prevent the unjust accumulation which was tucked away in the right hand Md following telegram was sent to President and a large concourse of people. Addresses Burial Place Beneath It. of wealth, to restrict the powers of monopolies pocket of tho president's waistcoat. Cleveland. were delivered by various students, 3 and corporations, and to enact such From the Chicago Journal. Lamar's present was an elegant and The Odd Fellows of Minnesota, in grand and at the conclusion of the valedictory and his bride spent the first dav of their wise and beneficial legislation as shall promote unique smelling bottle, gold-mounted and Some things are done in Rome in a lodge assembled, congratulate the president the candidates for graduation ascended honeymoon in one of the most'beautiful equity and justice, looking forward set with diamonds. Mrs. Endicott's gift the steps and stood before President Northrop on his ceasing to be an odd fellow. and romantic parts of Maryland. They way that would seem strange enough to the day when co-operation shall supersede was four antique solid silver candlesticks. in the following order to re.eive their Here is to your good and to your family's -are in a cottage situated about fifty the wage system and the castes and to the good people of other countries. Mrs. Vilas gave a brooch, Etruscan gold, decrees: good health. May you live long and prosper. .yards from the Deer Park station. classes that now divide men shall be forever fashioned in double bow knots set with Let me give you an instance. At the After the president and Mrs JOSIAH MARVIN, For Bachelor of ArtsJohn William abolished We recognize the service diamonds. Mrs. Whitney's gift was a Grand Master. tfleveland left their car ac the station Adams, Lake City Henry James Grannis. 5nd of the Vis Capuccini stands the rendered to humanity and the cause of brooch antique fashion in a large spray of the drive to the cottage occupied but a few SHERWOOD HOCGH, Grand Secretary. High Forest James Charles Elliot King, labor by trades organizations, but believe little old church of the Capuchin diamonds. minutes, and until afternoon there was no Otsego Ida Victora Mann, B. L. '85, Minneapolis the tune has. come, or is fast approaching, Monks, a church of plain exterior, but sign of either the bride or groom. The house Archer and Wood, the English jockeys, Elizabeth Quincy Sewall, St, when all who earn their bread The railway Telegraph Snperintendants' made the past year, 50,000 and 45,000, Paul William Franklin Webster, Clearwater. is built in Queen Anne style, with peaked rich within with marbles and paintings. by the sweat of the brow shall be enrolled association meets in St. Paul, June 16 respectfully. roof, and contains about ten rooms. It under one general head, as we Here is the celebrated St. and 17. sits on a knoll, and commands a picturesque are controlled by one common lawthe For Bachelor of ScienceJohn William Many of the medals of the Canadian volunteers Michael, by Guido, a figure known in A. Lhunhoff is seriously injured by beingthrow view. A porch runs half around law of our necessitiesand we will gladly Bennett, Montrose, Fremont Crane, Map'eton have been found in the pawnshops from his -wagon on the Wabasha the house, and the dimng room is every Christian land by the aid of engraving welcome to our ranks or to the protection Mary Whitmore Elwell, Minneapolis, of Montreal. street bridge. St. Paul in the rear. No cooking is done in of our banner any organization requesting Frank Amos Johnson. Marshall and photography. But it is Rev. Dr. Roos, Catholic bishop of Limburg, the house, all meals being prepared admission, and such organizations as belies Joseph Kennedy, Oshawa Lillian Lincoln The seventeenth commencement at the has been elected archbishop of Freiburg. not of St. Michael that I wish to tell at the hotel near by. When the partv entered their craftsmen are better protected Ware, Brownsdale. St. Cloud Normal School, was an interesting the house a cheerful fire was blazing you it is of the good brethren of the under their present form of government,we occasion. The graduating class is one For Bachelor of LiteratureJennie May Turkey is alarmed at Russia's military brightly on the hearth. The house is guarded pledge ourselves, as members of the grand of the best, so say the faculty, the school Amy, Minneapolis, Leo Mehille Crafts, Capuchin order that are now with and naval activity. by twelve detectives. Mr. Davis said army of labor, to co-operate with them in has ever graduated. It certainly will equal Minneapolis Ada May Kiehle, Minneapolis the saints, we trust. Under this Ex-Queen Isabella has given t Queen that the president had strictly enjoined every honorable effort to achieve the success any other in appearence. Its members Maud Julia Lyall. Minneapolis Josephine Regent Christina of Spain the christening secrecy before he would consent to come church is their burial place, and their which we are unitedly organized to are. Advanced courseAlice Angell, Litchfield, Florence Marrs, Minneapolis, Mary robe of the late King Alfonso. It is o! here, and the company has tried to give obtain, and to this end we have appointed Ina F. Ayer, Belle Prairie, Ethel Alden Powell, Minneapolis. places of resurrect ion, tooa temporary Malines lace, trimmed with watered ribbons, him as much piivacy as possible. He will a special committee to confer with a like Grace Baldwin, St. Cloud- Robert Coffin, For Bachelor of ArchitectureCharles resurrection before the final one. embroidered with Bourbon lilies. not even receive mail, and does not intend committee of any national or international Brown's Valley Hallie E. Getchell, St. Cornstock Woodmansee. To see that this is properly done is to see any one during his stay. He will trades union which shall desir9 to confer Cloud, Mary L. Huntsman, Minneapolis The London Daily Telegraph, commenting For Bachelor of MedicineWilliam C. E. certainly with us on the settlement of any difficulty Alfred Hubbard, St. Cloud Addie M. Jones, says: the duty of the living members, not on President Cleveland's marriage, Van Datum, Minneapolis A.M. Biunelle, that may occur between the members Minneapolis Stella A. Page, Minneapolis It was a graceful act on the part of MrCleveland Minneapolis Jas. T. O'Reily, Olga, Dak. REMAIN IIERE TJN'TIL, SA.TURD AY, merely their burying, but their rising of the several organizations. Mary E. Palmes, Minneapolis. to show that the president o' After receiving their diplomas the benediction and probably until Monday. The train on again, to be clad in their monkish Elementary courseSarah E. Bowen, the United States does not derogate from was pronounced by Rev. Dr. Andersonthe which he came is still here at his service in REPLY TO THE TRADES UNIONS. Forman, Dak. Alice S. JBowen, Forman, garb and placed in the niche to which his evalted position by making his wedding graduating class wassuuroundad case he should take a notion to leave at Dak. Sarah Ohadbourne, Princeton Mabel We have received a communication from of the plainest and simplest character. by congratulating friends. The faculty they are entitled according to date any time. The bridal party is attended by a Elliott, Villard, Bertha F. Huntsman, a committee of the national officers of some now numbers thirty-two professors and instructors. French maid, the president's valet and two The debate on the home rule bill in the and regularly established order. Minneapolis Mary E. Hiscook, Brockway of the national and international trades A summary of students is as colored servants. Their baggage consisted house of commons was resumed by Joseph Olive Leavitt, Hartlord Adda M. Lockwood, When in the church go to the left unions requesting certain specific legislation follows: of four large trunks and two boxes. Mrs. Chamberlain. When he arose he was greeted Minneapolis Harriet C. Pierce, Minneapolis, at our hands, but as we believe that the hand corner near the great altar and Graduate students, 19 juniors and seniors Cleveland brought only such garments as with derisive cheers and howls from the Mary A. Powell, Bellaire, Ohio object sought and stated in the preamble to in college of mechanic arts, 2, juniors by a high railing that shuts you from would insure comfort, but the president Irish members. He denied the assertion Ella M. Stanton, Sauk Rapids, Amy M. the communication above referred to can and seniors college science, literature and brought with him a fishing suit and outfit. made by Edward Gray that he (Chamberlain) the only dimly-lighted side chapels Stone, Pine Island Maiy E. Wakefield, beot be accomplished by a conference between arts, 44 sophomores, 39 freshmen, 47 He will commence his piscatorial sport tomorrow. was author of the articles on the national you will see a bell-rope, pull it. Not Forest City. a committee of this association and 8ubfreshmen, 113 special, 50 artisans, 86. There Avas no stir about the cottage councils, published in the Fortnightly always a safe thing to do, but hereentirely a committee of any other organization.and Total, gentlemen, 318 total, ladies,*S8 until nearly noon, when the president Review. Gray knew very well who the The corner-stone of the Pillsbury Boarding as the propositions contained therein are so. Soon will appear behind grand total, 406. came out on the portico for a moment and author was, and that the details of the Hall, connected with the Minnesota inconsistent with our duty to our members, the railing a snuff colored old gentlemanlittle During the present year a chair of history then went inside. Mr. Da^is called at the articles were supplied from Irish sources. Academy grounds at Owatonna, was laid we therefore defer action upon said propositions black cap like a bowl,, has been established and occupied by Prof. cottage about 1 o'clock and found the "I myself possess," said he "incontrovertible on Tuesday l&tinst. Hon. W. R. Kinyon, until a conference can be held. The Judson. Some general changes have been president seated on the poich smoking a and incontestible proof that eminent fitting tightly to the back of his head,, master of ceremonies, announced the programme, basis upon which we believe an agreement made in the course of study in the line of cigar. Mrs. Cleveland sat reading a few Nationalist leaders approved the principles which consisted of music by the feet in sandals, all the rest of him can be reached would necessarily include allowing more studies. feet away. She was dressed in a dark silk of the national councils," Here the band, prayer, by Rev. E. Wescott, and enshrouded in dingy brownask tosee the adoption of some plan by which all costume, and looked extremely well. At 2 Parnellitee uttered loud howls and demanded Commencement dinner was given this chorus, "Let Thy Light Shine." Then followed labor organizations could be protected the cemetery of the brethren and. o'clock a carriage was called, and bride and the names, which Chamberlain year under the direct auspices of the board the laying of the corner stone by from unfair men, men expelled, suepended he will bid youmeet him at the sidebasement groom took a ten-mile diive through a refused to give. Great uproar followed. of regents. It was served in the chapel at Hon. George A Pillsbury, assisted by the under fine or guilty of taking the places of charming part of the country, taking in Resuming, Chamberlain explained why he door outside of the church 1 o'clock. President Northrop presided. architect, W. B. Dunnelland Master Mason union men or Knights of labor while on a Mountain lake and lower Deer Park. They deemed Gladstone's concessions inadequate. Near him were seated the regents already here after waiting a few minutes, you? H. B. Woodley. Master of Ceremonies strike, or while locked out from work, and returned at 4.20 p. m. A rumor was telegraphed The house was crowded. There mentioned, also Prof. H. B. Wilson, Prof. Kinyon, in a brief address, thanked Mr. will hear the key rattling in a fock that, so far as possible, a uniform, standard from Baltimore that the president was much excitement while Chamberlain Noyes, Dr. Anderson, Dr. Clay Macaulay Pillsbury, in the name of the citizens of venerable with the dust of ages the of hours and wages of labor had been injured in a runaway, but the was speaking. Mr. Sexton followed and and several other gentlemen not directly Owatonna, for his generosity and public should be adopted and that men of door opens, the monk steps aside and story had no foundation, and ho v, as not made a vigorous reply to Mr. Chamberlain, connected with the university. The viands spirit, and after enumerating the contents any trade enrolled in our order and you pa3s in and down a long narrowstairway told of it. in which he argued for the bill. having been ditpatched, President Northrop of the box to be placed in the corner stone members of trades unions, may not come arose and made one of tne most felcitous mto a long corridor, from of the New building, presented it to Mr. in conflict because of the difference in wages A Montreal special says: The real cause ol after-dinner speeches. Pillsbury. which opens a series of rooms. or hours of labor. We also believe that a of all the fisheries trouble is the deep-rooted lilaine on Ireland. He referred to the occasion as one where These rooms are small burial plats. system of exchanging working cards Bhould jealousy of the Canadians against the Col. Farrington, collector of customs at it is most appropriate to have a good time. The home rule meeting in the city hall, The floor is solt brown earth be adopted so that members of any craft Americans. The subject of war has been St. Paul, reports that the receipts of the Commencement is aliterary demonstration. belonging to different organizations could Portland, Me., recently attracted an immense discussed at the clubs. A prominent member and as smooth as a floor, with offico for May were $11,085. For the He propos-ed to work in harmony together. The card of of parliament, who is a strong supporter eleven fiscal months of the present year rows of cypress twigs planted at throng. Gov. Robie presided, and call for a few informal any member of this order admitting to of the government, speaking on the the total receipts have been $111,594.15, the head of the many graves. All the after several speeches James G. Blaine was addresses, work in any union shop, and the card of subject, said: "There are no half-way against $57,142.39, showing an increase of furniture and adornments of these and he preferred introduced, and said: any union man admitting him to work in measures about the speedy settlement of $54,812.06. spontaneity to rooms are made of human bones any Knight of Labor shop. We further believe this question. We shall force it upon the I have been asked to explain, if I could, Tho Methodist society at Bird Island length. He allud- that upon a demand for increase of bonea of departed Capuchins. The states to declare whether they will keep just what the Irish question is. I appreciate have engaged the Rev. David Wolff of ed to the prosper- wages or shorter hours of labor made their fishing vessels out of our waters, or candelabrum hanging in each room is the request for an explanation of a Bloomington, 111., as pastor. ity of the univer- by either organization, a conference whether we shall send them to the bottom. question that calls forth so much sympathy from head, finper and arm bones. Anyone sity, and the har- should be held with the organized laborers The dwelling of Sam Johnson, living six Being asked what course would be persued and sentiment on the part ofthewoild who has visited an arsenal will remember mony in the faculty. employed in the establishment when the miles east of Northfield caught fire and was by the Canadian cruisers if they met with at laige and evokes so much opposition During the how sabers, bayonets, pistols demand for the increase of wages or reduction destroyed. armed resistance, the minister of marine among those who are directly interested. year the depart- and the various implements of destruction of hours is contemplated, action upon declared that Canada will take the consequences, Now, what is home rule? Why, it is what The Minnesota commandery of the military ment of history a proposed reduction of wages or other are woven into decorative and in case of resistance the officers every state and territory of the United order of the Loyal Legion celebrated PtPJSme*nrmxrn*oi has been created, difficulty to be agreed upon in like manner, commanding the different cruisers wall designs, rosettes, stars and the States enjoys, and it is what Ireland does the first anniversary of their organization ouf, of the and a professor has been appointed to the and that in the settlement of any difficxrlty have orders to shoot the vessels not enjoy. Mr. Blaine described the present by a reception to Brig. Gen. T. H. Ruger, like. Let him but imagine human chair. A change has been made in the agricultural between employers and employes the organizations water. England is at Canada's back. legislative helplessness of Ireland, not at the Ryan House, St. Paul. There were bones so used and he may call up a college which makes it practically a represented in the establishment aole to do the slightest thiug without the present between seventy and eighty of the distinct college. If it does not meet the picture of the ghastly mural decorations At Wheeling, W. Va Annie Camden, only shall be parties to the terms of settlement. sanction of parliament, and created amusement members of the commandery, accompanied wants of the farmers of the state now, the daughter of Senator Camden, was married of this strange place, where scarce Trusting that the method proposed herein by picturing a similar state of affairs by their wives and daughters, the officers president did not know what kind of an institution to Lieut. Baldwin Day Spillman, of will meet with your approval, and that a space on either wall or ceiling is not in this eountry. I suppose if the question at Fort Snelliug and their ladies, Gen. Lucius could. He was sure if a class of the Seventh cavalry. organized labor will move forward and onward were left to the United States to decide embossed with some tasteful design Fairchild and wifej, and mayor Rice. young men would go through the course in harmony of effort and of interest, W. N. George of Duke Center, Pa., a we should say, adopt the federal constructed from the three hundred laid out and graduate, there would never In the case of Hannah Anderson of Bird Erominent we are yours fraternally. organizer of the Knights of system, have your legislature and odd bones that go to the making be a lack of students in the college again. Island against Peter Lander for breach abor, was arrested and held to bail on for Ireland, your legislature for England, The president spoke with much feeling of of promise, the plaintiff got a verdict of of our anatomy. Any one who doubts the charge of systematically robbing the your legislature for Wales, your the delight it gave him to have these young $1,000. the picturesque and decorative qualities National Transit Pipe Line company for legislature for Ssotlaud and your imperial men and women under his care. To work New Northwestern Patents. three years of many thousand barrels of latent in a human skeleton should Kit Piiest, who was arrested at Dakota parliament for the British empire. Let up into the women of the futuresuch grand oil. City, Nebiaska, for bastardy,on complaint questions that effect the whole empire of visit the cemetery of the Capuchins. The following Northwestern patents were material he assured them was the joy of of Jessie White, aged fourteen, committed Great Britain be settled by an imperial issued a few days ago Charles S. Beebe, his life. In conclusion he paid a high tribute Sloman Brothers, leather and saddlery, Every alcove or niche, and they are suicide by shooting himself ten miles south parliament. I do not forget, however, that Racine, Wis., two wheeled vehicle Charles to the character of Dr. Folwell, his of Chicago failed for 75,000, assets about many, is occupied by the skeleton of it would,1 political em pryicism to attempt of that place. He was a young married Erplin, Minneapolis, Minn., elevator boot predecessor in the presidential chair. 330,000. Among the creditors are B. B. a long since departed Capuchin, dressed by any prescription to give the exact measure! man. James P. Fleming and W. D. Fleming, Arbor Page & Co. of Chicago, $5,160, and Hiram in the grab of the order, their cowla that should settle this long dispute between Hill, Iowa, band cutter and feeder for Dr. Folwell, who had just before announced Several prominent Knijhts of Labor at C. rreplumer of Detroit, Mich., $2,500. Great Britain and Ireland. I am admonished threshing machines John R. Gallinger, falling over the grim skull. The effec that he was too unwell to speak, Milwaukee were arrested on the charge of Eight jurors try civil cases in British by what I have noticed in the Osalris, Minn., rope cutter Henry Geisler, could not 3tand this, and rising responded is heightened by scraps of hair and conspiracy in connection with the recent Columbia, and a six-eighths verdict is accepted. British parliament in discussions concerning Manitowoc, Wis., wash tub stand Jonathan felicitiously to the graceful compliment of strikes and boycotts and all were releasd beard still clinging to the skull and America not to be too forwaid in the R. Hamilton, Minneapolis, Minn., rectal the president. Other informal addresses on bail. jaws. The order of promotion, or rotation 1 he Duke of Westminster is the wealthiest knowledge of details or in prescribed exact speculum George F. Haw ley, Marquette, wer? made by Prof. H. B. Wilson, Hon. E. Dr. Carrie Westling, the first lady dentist is as follows Should one of land owner in England. measures, because I suppose they would retort Neb., calculator John H. Klinkner, A. Hendrickson, Rev. Dr. Clay Macaulay, on the coast, has located in Pomeroy, that we know quite as little about the brethren die, theground beingfull, Cascade, assignor to T. C. Rowley, The dominion government forbids Americans Rev. Dr. Joseph Anderson, Hon. C. Loring Wash. their precise troubles as they know about Bernard, Iowa, neckyoke retainer Elijah to buy herring on the Canadian and H. J. Smith. The whole dinner then the one who has been the longest ours. Therefore I do not stand here simply G. Nutting, Faribault, Minn., bellringer coast, to be used for canning in the United A colored normal state school to cost was one of delightful informality. time the ground is taken up and to say that Mr. Gladstone's is States. William F. Parish, Minneapolis, saw guide $10,000 will be located at Louisville, Ky. if dressed, and the brother who is the Samuel Rockafeller, Muscatine, Iowa, as The gross receipts of Mary Anderson's At Montreal the vessels in the harbor oldest occupant of a niche has to give siguor of one-half to W. G. Reeve, Peru, Old Settlers in Minnesota. A PERFECT MEASURE were gaily decked in bunting in honor of season arc given as $311,000. way to the new-comer, who takes his but I say that I am in favor of any bill 111., sulky plow Andrew Rosewater, Omaha, the president's wedding, and most of them The Old Settlers' Association of Minnesota, Ex-Senator Ferry, who has been traveling that shall take the first step toward righting place in the niche, the old one being Neb., flushing tank WilMam Scarborough, carried the American flag at the foremast composed of those who lived in the in Europe for several years, has returned the wrong and of handing over the government Irwin, Iowa, waggon-box elevator dismantled and his bones distribute^ head. country previous to the organization of to Michigan. to Ireland. The speaker cited and dump Charles F. Shedd, Fairchild among the thousands that go to the the territory in 1859, held their annual Commissioner Sparks has canceled for amusing illustrations of the ignorance of Neb., stall for handling vicious horses, also Dr. J. Milton Bowers, the San Francisco wall building and decoration of the meeting in St. Paul, June 1, fraud, during May, pre-emption, homestead English people concerning affairs in the devise for assorting animals Charles wife murderer, was sentenced to be the following members being present place. Pie has had his day, and has and other entries, and held for cancellation United States. Lord Salisbury gives *.he W. Smith, Belmond, Iowa, hand truck hanged. David Day, R. W. Brunson, M. N. Kellogg, thus suddenly been merged in the general 120 entries, embracing about 40,- remedy. He says if the Irish do not wish Julius A. Truesdell, St. Paul, addressing Judge W. E. Wootel. county judge of Red D. A. J. Baker, Mahlon Block, Charles 000 acres of land. He has also recommended to be governed by the British, they should machine George F. Walter, Caledonia, whole. River county, shot himself at Clarksville, Leonard, William Rmsell, Peter M. criminal proceedings against thirty-four leave. But the Irish have been in Ireland Iowa, clevis. Tex., dying instantly. Ho had been accused Gideon, Alex Ramsey, H. L. Moss (president), Many of the skeleton statues hold quite as long as Lord Salisbury's have persons for timber trespass and of appropriating $6,000, but was generally J. W. Bass, George L. Becker, A. L. between their bony lingers a card on been in England, and very likely for ought twenty-six civil suits to recover $288,640, considered innocent. Larpenteur, Nathan Myrick, B. H. Randall, which is written name and date. Some, I know, his ancestois were Danish pirates the value of the timber cut. Land Entries Suspended. Jo Guion, Dr. J. H. Murphy, S. P. Johnann Most, the anarchist, was or peasants in Normandj, who came over if they state the truth, have been so Controller Durham, of the treasury department The following circular was issued by land Folsom, R. W. Johnson, Judge A. Goodrich, sentenced at New York to thepemtentiary William the Conqueror, centuries after the held for more than a century. has rendered a decision, holding: commissioner Sparks. H. M. Rice, John H. Stevens, J. D. for oneyear and fined $500. Iiisaccociate, Irish were known in Ireland. Therefore Under the act of June 16, 1880, the double To Registers and Receivers of United These rooms, while not altogether Ludden, J. B. Spencer, Abram H. Cavender, Braunschweig, got nine months in the we need not be surprised, we who remember minimum excess for lands should be returned States Land OfficeGentlemen The repeal William E. Hartshorn, John Rogers, M. cheeiful, yet are so grotesque and so penitentiary and was fined $250. Schenk Salisbury's course in the civil war, to the original purchaser and not of the "pre-emption," "timber culture" Sherman, G. W. Sweet, W. P. Murray, Lorenzo decorative in their furniture and was sent to the penitentiary nine months therefore we have to say that Lord Salisbury to the transferee, where transfer was made and '"desert land" laws being now Hoyt, J. W. Reed, E. Y. Shelley, Dr. but not fined. Recorder Smythe, in sentencing may be called impudent. We would upholstery that the impression made after the passage of the act. This decision the subject of consideration by congress, J. J. Dewey, John C. Terry (vice president), Most, expressed deep regret that not transgress courtesy if we called is by no means so awesome as one reverses a decision of Controller Lawrence, all applications to enter lands under said C. P. V. Lull, W. H. C. Folsom,"Calvin A. the law did not permit him to impose a bim insolent. We would not transgress his predecessor. would suppose and, strange to say, laws are hereby suspended from and after Tuttle, J. H. Pomeroy, B. F. Irvine. heavier sentence. The prsioners were truth if we called him brutal. We this date until the 1st day of August, 1886, there is no charnel house odor about Senator Blair, in an amendment to the transferred to Blackwell's Island. knew him in this country. He was the A letter of regret was read from Gen. H. and you are hereby directed to receive no them. This is explained by the fact sundry civil appropriation bill, proposes bitterest foe that the government of the H. Sibley, who was confined to the house Tho barn of J. W. Morgan at Star Lake filings or new applications ior entry under the establishment of an industrial school that the ground in which the monks United States had in the British parliament by illness. Richard Wilkins of Washington was destroyed, with his horse, hay and said law during said time. in Utah to give the young anti-Mormons during the civil war. He has transferred county was admitted to membership, lie buried is holy eaith biought from tools.by lightning. education. all the hatred which hissed forth in WM. A. J. SPARKS. and Dr. Day, of the obituary committee, Jerusalem, and that it absorbs all the The Presbyterian church at Argj-le was Secretary and Mrs. Manning left Washington the parliament of Great Britain during our The above circular is vigorously reported the following deaths during the de- impurities that might otherwise prove burned being a total loss. The church had for Hot Springs, where they will remain struggles. Another objection comes. It nounced in the Territories. pastyear offensive. If this be really so, there just been finished and was the finest in the about a month. comes from the Presbyterians of Ulster, Jeremiah Russell, at Sauk Raoids, June county. are other parts of Rome that should Secretary Bayard has presented the Historical appealing to the Presbyterians of the 9, 1885 D. F. Brawley, at Pembina, July Society of Delaware with a valuable United States against granting this bill. I be sprinkled with a little of it. The presence of the British man-of-war 7, 1885 John W. Corrnack, at Princeton, John Whiting, nineteen years old, fell under and interesting collection of photographs was educated under Presbyterian influences, Bellerophon at Halifax is explained at the Aug. 11, 1SS5 George McKenzie, Redwood. a flat car and was badly injured at As you pass from these dimly-lighted of Gen. Grant. and I have connection with that admiralty office to be neither significant Cal., Aug. 20. 1 bS3 Sebastian Marty, at Clitheral station near Battle Lake. He may chambers of death to the light of day, church by kindred blood and affinity that nor important. She is there now in the The reduction in the public debt for May Horseshoe Lake, Nov. 5, 1885 Joseph recover. a small coin dropped in the hand ol begins with my life, and shall not cease regular course of orders issued long ago. was $8,828,566, and lortheeleveu months Robert, April 12, 1886. Internal revenue collections at St. Paul the good brother at the door will not until my life is ended, and I wovrW be Among the other vessels belonging to the $96,800,264. For the fiscal year ending The officers for the ensuing year were for May were $113,876.17. ashamed of the Presbyterian church of be taken amiss, nor are you likely ever British navy which will soon reach Halifax June 30, 1885, the reduction was $63.- follows- elected as The propeller Peerless passed through an America if it responded to an appeal of under regular orders are the Dido, Garnet, 494,708, while for the current fiscal year it to regret either the time or money President, Gen. R. W. Johnson, first vice ice held five miles long after leaving Duluth that kind, which asks that five millions of Emerald and Lily. The Mallard has been may now be safely put at $105,000,000. given for so rare an expetience. president, Calvin A. Tuttle, second -vice for Chicago, a few days ago. Irish people shall be kept from free ordered to St. Johns, N. F. All the above, president, W. H. C. Folsom, treasurer, Dr. Senator Hale has introduced a bill making Sheriff Monks, of Mankato, went to Stillwater government because of the remote danger, except the Emerald, have been for some J. H. Murphy, secretary, Aaron Goodrich the impeding or obstruction of railroads with two criminals, Hill and Jones, A Strike iii Constantinople. as they fancy that a Dublin parliament time attached to the British West Indian except by legal process, a crime punishable corresponding secretary, J. Fletcher Williams. the former for two and the latter for three would interfere with their liberties and North Americau squadrons. by fine and imprisonment. Pall Mall Gazette: The streetsweepers years. .as Presbyterians. I know that the Catholics After some informal discussion tho association The president has vetoed another pension of Constantinople, not having The queen of England has sent the following of Ireland and the Presbyterians of Ireland adjourned untilJjne 1, 1886, and bill upon the ground that it i3 not cable message to President Cleveland. received any pay during the last can live and do just as the Catholics The London Times saj-s of Mr. Blaine'a afterw irds partook of a banquet at the based upon substantial merits. Pray accept my sincere congratulations .of the United States and the Presbyterians eighteen months, recently went on a Portland speech. Mr. Blaine may or may Merchant's Hotel, and had "kts of fun "in on your marriage, and my best wish Gen. Ansen McCook, secretary of the senate, of the United States live. Mr. Blaine discussed not catch the Irish ote by performances strike. The authorities having told recounting early incidents and experiences. es for your happiness. VICTORIA. was married recently to his cousin, Mr. Gladstone's Irish land bill and such as that of recent date, and so win the the men that before the new loan was Miss Hettie McCook, at her home in New quoted statistics to show that some portions prize which has been snatched from him Henry Havemeyer, the sugar refiner, died made there was no money to be had. York city. of Ireland were marvelously fertile once and again. But we refuse to believe suddenly at hia home near Babylon, N. Y. Minnesota Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. About a fortnight ago the men had become .and productive, yet people there are starving. that his ignorant and presumptuous rant Senator Harris of Tennessee introduced Unfavorable criticism is brought to beai The annuxl meeting of the grand lodge of He believed the deliverance of the so destitute that they assembled, represents the honest and independent a bill providing for the payment to Mrs. on the Iowa senators who voted liberal the state, I. 0. 0. F., was held at Faribault. Irish people was near at hand. Mr. Blaine armed themselves with brooms opinion and reflections of the Americans Eliza H. Brownlow of $6,900 for government compensation to themselves for services in About two hundred delegates were present. ureed that the Iiish question be kept out It is peculiarly absurd that he should pose advertising in the Knoxville Whig, and spades, went to the Government the Brown impeachment trial at Deg The grand members.degree lodge was conferredt ofn of our own political struggles "and mark," as the advocate of a plan which he sup nrw Th annual repor published by her husband, "Parson" Moines. offices, and demanded pay in loud and fifty said he, "any man 13 at enmity with their poses, quite wrongfully, would place Ire Brownlow. threatening words. Shortly after their the grand master shows the society is rapidly J. Smith and Henry Settzer were drowned .cause who seeks to use it for partisan advancement." land in the position of a state of the American A gentleman writes from Odessa, Russia, increasing, fifteen new lodges having arrival a high officer drove up in his rear Lewistown, Or. union. He has been conspicuous foi under date of May 11, as follows*: "Perhaps been organized the past year. carriage, and was at once stopped by the same reasons which now make him a J. Black, society man of Bozeman, Mont., it may interest some ol your readers Number of lodges 104 the rioters, who politely demanded flatterer of the Irish, in the bloody-shirt Resolutions were adopted expressing is arrestsd for seducing Maggie Malvaney. to hear that the winter wheat crop of Members in good standing 6.037 campaign against thesouthern state rights, sympathy with Mr. Gladstone, and cablegrams their due. The answer that having Mrs. W. A. Morris of Wartzburg, commits South Russia is almost a total failure. In Number of deaths 37 and if any southern state should now attempt expressing coriial support of the suicide. waited eighteen months they might as many sections of the governments of Kiew Net gain in membership 198 to deprive negroes of suffrage, he -home rule bill were sent to Mr. Parnell and and Podolia the fields of winter wheat well war-s a little longer raised a fearful The president has vetoed three more pension Total relief granted $11,525 54 would be the first to favor the settlement Mr. Gladstone. have been plowed again and the ground bills. tumult, and the life of the officer Amount ofwidows'andorphans' of that local affair by the armed interference seeded to spring wheat. On the whole, the in the several lodges in this jurisdiction was in serious danger till a regiment of the ventral government. The revenues of the government were last spring weather has been very favorable To Workingraen. $24,734 68 of soldiers arrived on the spot and dispersed year $5.68 per head of the population. and the prospects for a good grass crop The following officers were elected for the Brothers in the Cause of Labor: We, the Robert Bowman, alias J. C. Hogan, alias the men, not, however, until Capt. L. Marshall, of the engineers corps, have seldom been better. For spring seeding ens .ing year Knights of Labor in general assembly convened, George Munroe, with a dozen other aliases, was married recently to a daughter ol they had received one month's wage.-} the weather has also lately been everything Grand master, &. G. Jones, Kasson depntv extend our heartiest greetings to all a notorious professional forger and member Senator Colquitt of Georgia. that could be desired. To judge from and the assurance that as soon as the grand master, H. C. Miller, St. Peter branches of honorable toil,welcoming chem of the Wilkes-Elliot gang, passed through present prospects the harvest will be a little new loan was made they should all be A Butte special to the Independent says: grand warden, J.C. Cockburn, Minneapolis to the most fliendly alliance in a common New York on the way to Burlington, Vt.t later than usual. John Madden, an old resident of Butte and paid. Then the weapons were laid grand secretary and treasurer, Sherwood work. This organization embraces in its where he is charged with forgeries on the a lawyer, was found dead in his cabin in Hough, St. Paul grand representative for folds all branches of honorable toirtand down, the noise ceased, and the streetsweepers' First National bank of Brandon. V*. the Queen Victoria's chicken house is a palatial, Dublin gulch. He was a hard drinker. The two years, H. J. Strauss. St. Paul for one conditions of men,without respect to trade, Vermont National bank, Rutland County semi-gothic building. strike came to an end. coroner'* jury found that death was caused year, C. C. Hurd, Minneapolis grand chaplain. occupation, creed, color or nationality. National bank of Rutland, Vt.. and tht The presence of British men-of-war in by whisky. Madden was highly connected G. S. Gowdy, Albert Lea grand marshal, "We seek to miee the level of wages, to reduce Farmers' and Mechanics' Trust Company Nova Scotia waters is said to be of no significance. in the east and was a mav. ol much natural mt C. A. Lambert, St. Paul grand conductor, the (hours of labor, to pro- of Burlington. Bowman was arrested in The assessed valuation of Colorado ability. C. M. Greene, Amboy grand Chicago. is $200,000,000.