New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 16, 1886 · Page 1 of 8
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"i The-senate has confirmed the nomination MIMESOTA STATE MWS. its partisan ends. He turned his attention CONGRESSIONAL of Ex-Senator Robert M. T. Hunter to the pension office as a fair example of to be collector of the port of Rappahannock, the way in which his party had dealt out Va., which has been pending ever Official Revocation of Spares* Circular the offices in the classified service, and The Stato Auditor of Minnesota on Tax SENATE.By a vote of 22 to21Jthe senate since the beginning of the session. The credited Commissioner Black with a strong referred the oleomargarine bill to the committee Titles. The following circular was issued from place was given to Mr Hunter as a sort of determination to place the business of his on agriculture, and it was a test the interior depaitment. Department of pension, because the office had to be filled. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. The state auditor has sent to. the several office above partisan considerations. Mr. that showed the strength of the friends of the Interior, General Land Office, Washington. county auditors a statement of the law The presents sent to the White House for Reed of Maine found fuH scope for the bubbling the measure. The opponents of the biTl June 4.To Registers and Receivers which is now in force according to the recent Mrs. Cleveland are estimated to be worth sarcasm of his nature in repeated wanted it sent to the committee on finance, United States land officesGentlemen: tax title decision of the supreme court. $100,000. questions of an annoying nature, and the where it would have had the taxation section Based upon satisfactory evidence that an New "York as a municipality does This is accompanied by the explanation member from Illinois finished his speech in The state department promises some sensational stricken out or reduced to one cent a unusual numbers of entries under the preemption, that in cases where land's have been sold an annual business of some $39,000, anything but a pleasant frame of mind, although matter relative to the means employed pound. The committee on agriculture will timber culture and desert land for taxes at the sales of 1877 and since, Randall lent a hand whenever Reed by Mormon missionaries to secure report the bill promptly very much as it 000, inclusive of state taxes. lav.s are at this time being made, anticipating or where assignments were made ol lands led Springer into deep water. The event converts. passed the house, while the committee on the action of congress to repeal said bid in by the state if the notice was not of the day, however was thespeech of Butterworth finance would not have shown any haste in la s, following numerous precedents of this Some members of congress are wondering given, the right of redemption still exists. of Ohio, whose presentation of the Governor Swineforcl, of Alaska, whc pushing the measure. office and department deemed to be in if a mistake has not been made in The rate of interest on such redemption is civil service side of the question has Senator Cullcm introduced a bill in the substantia 1 harmony therewith, the following omitting to pass resolutions of congratulations is urging a territorial form of govern one and a half per cent from the time of purchase never been equaled in the house. senate which is intended to meet the requirements order, approved by the teeretary, to the president upon his marriage. by the certificate holder to the date ment for the purchased region, pre of the president's recent message was on the 2nd inst issued to you: The One gentleman had some resolutions prepared SENATE.Mr. Back called up his bill to ol redemption. The certificate holder will on Utah affairs. However, it does repeal of the "pre-emption," "timber culture" and proposed to offer them, but diets that there will be a white pop prohibit members of congress from accepting also be entitled to have the amount of not contemplate the reassemblage of the and "desert land" law being now upon being informed that there was retainers or employment from railroad subsequent taxes paid b3' him addsd to illation of ten thousand. Mormon legislature, which adjourned without the subject of consideration by congress, no precedent for it, decided to throw companies which have received land grants the amount of his claim with interest from, providing for the payment of the necessary all applications to enter lands under said them in the waste basket instead. or pecuniary aid from congress. date of payment of such taxes to the time expenses of the territory, and whose laws are hereby suspended from and after Mr. Edmunds moved its reference "to the of redemption. He also announces that A romantic marriage took place a short It is worthy of note that the officiating measures were nearly all vetoed by this date until the 1st day of August, 1886, committee on judiciary. Lo6t21 to 24 sales under section No. 101 of the general time ago in the town of Nelson, thirty Gov. Murray. The bill introduced and you are hereby directed to receive no clergyman at the White Housf after a discussion, during which Mr. Beck tax law will be suspended for the present as miles southwest of Eau Claire, Wis., the authorizes the auditor and treasurer filing or new applications for entry under said it would be as well to vote the bill there is a case pending before the supreme groom being a thrifty farmer of thirty-five wadding did not ask the bride to of Utah to audit and pay certain said laws during said time. Now in view down at once, as to refer it to that committee. court in which the right to retleem or forty and the bride of the tender age of items of the general appropriation "obey" the bridegroom, but only to of a serious question as to the existence After further debate the bill passed from such sales under that provision is to thirteen. The nuptials were tied by a justice bill, and the levving of taxes at such of sufficient absolute legal authority, "love him., honor him, and comfort 37 to 11. of peace, and it is alleged the bride affirmed be determined. rate as will pay off all the back indebtedness therefore the same is hereby revoked. she was over sixteen. Her parents The nays were Brown, Cameron, Dawes, him." of Utah to the government within four are endeavoring to untie the noose. Edmunds, Evarts, Hoar, Mitchell (Or.), WM. A. SPARKS, commissioner. years. Dr. F. Schofield of Osage, Iowa, died suddenly ApprovedL. Q. C. LAMAR, secretary. Riddleberger, Sawyer, Sewell, Teller. M. M. Preston, aged forty years, hanged The chair designated the following senators of heart disease. He was the son of The Rhode Island prohibition The agricultural appropriation bill himself at Lake Geneva, Wis. He had to be a special committee to investigate Dr. Schofield of Northfield, and his remains passed, and the consideration of the Northern amendment forbids the sale of liquoi been suffering from kidney complaint and the subject of Indian traderships: Wisconsin Lumber, were buried at Northfield by the G. A. R., Pacific land grant forfeiture bill was resumed. was very much discouraged. Messrs. Piatt, Cullom, Jones (Nev.), Coke in the state, and the manufact ure oi of which he was a member. The senate refused8 to 32to Wausau Special: The long spell of dry and Wilson (Md.) A special from Washington says: Although The state school at Fairbault for the take up Mr. Riddleberger's resolution favoring weather has so dried up the streams that it for sale in the state, but does not Senator Davis introduced in the senate a nominally Secretary Manning accepted feeble minded closed for the summer vacation. open executive sessions. A bill was introduced all driving operations have hadtobeabandoned. bill requiring the secretary of the treasury to prohibit the manufacture of liquor in the suggestions of the president At the time of closing there were appropriating $6,425,000 to increase Of the 200,000,000 feet of logs cut so regulate the issue of United States notes about continuing in office, it is very well ninety-five inmates in the institution. the naval establishment. north of this city, not over 70,000,000 feet the state for sale 6utside. that there shall be outstanding at all times understood by both of them that he will About one-half of this number were permitted ha\easy et been driven to their destination. HOUSE.Little was done beyond discussing not lessthan$30,000,000ofthe denomination nevergo back to the treasury department. to go to their homes. About twenty-five The rest of the logs are laid up in the the legislative, executive and judicial of $1, and $35,000,000 of the denomination The president is not ready to make a new new applications for admission are Minneapolis and other milling centers Wisconsin and its tributaries.and cannot be appropriation bili, which was not completed. of $2, without in any manner secretary just now and will have some now on file, and a large portion of th'6e mo\ed without rain. On May 23 a jam are shipping export flour through changing the limitation or the entire months to think over the matter. His desire applicants will be taken into the institution commenced to form on Grandfather falls, in SENATE.The Northern Pacific forfeiture amount of United States notes issued, now is to find some man to take the place as soon as the new wing is completed. direct, largely on consignment. This consequence of which the Tomahawk drive bill was debated. Messrs George and Eustis fixed by law. who will be able properly to fill it. The had to be abandoned, as well as all the The convention of the Ancient Order of accounts for the glut of American assailed the railroad company, and Mr. views which Mr. Manning expresses as to HOUSE.Mr. Kelly, rising to a question of drives on the main river above. The jam Hibernians of Minnesota was held at Sherman defended it. Mr. George commented the tariff and the fiscal policy of the government flour reported in United Kingdom privilege, called attention to the speech of still xemains unbroken, and cannot be Winona. Officers were elected as follows: generally on the enormous quantity may be regarded as" his farewell Mr. Wheeler of Alabama on Saturday, in moved until there is a freshet. Several of markets and the low prices obtained State delegate, Lawrence Fahey, St. Paul of laud170,000,000 acresgiven by address to congress, and particularly to which the latter animadverted on Edwin the mill-, have run short of logs, and several secretary, W. S. Bailey, Minneapolis congress to the various railroad corporations the democratic part of it. M. Stanton, and moved that the speech be others will have to shut down within a treasurer, John Murphy, Winona: members from 1S60 to 1875. It was a expunged from the Record, giving notice he The distance between Pittsburg and few weeks. The extensive fires that have Mart Buzzard, the sharpest and most of the insurance board, I. W. MeCraw, larger area of land than France or Germany. "/uu'.d call it up to-morrow. He scJd that raged in the timber north of town 35 have tricky of noted outlaws of Pennsylvania, Minneapolis John McCarthy, Stillwater. Washington, was lately made in eight The present value of the railroad session had been set apart for private pension destroyed a vast amount of pine, and has finally been arrested. The convention will meet at St. Cloud two grants, at the average price already bills, and was perverted to the basest hours and fifteen minutes, including a quite a number of timber owners will be tm years hence. realized by the companies, was $773,796,- Members of a Chicago lodge of A. O. U. of ends. obliged to send crews in to cut the timber delay of forty minutes from a hot box 893. The Northern Pacific company had W. while in Eecret session came close to Anton Gartzerski of Goodhue was arrested in order to preserve it from the worms. Mr. Cobb (Ind.) moved to suspend the come to congress assuring it that the'company shedding blood, a few nights ago in a dispute recently on complaint of Godiried The distance is 300 miles. This wag rules and pass a bill repealing the pre-emption, had the power to build its road without about some trivial matter. The affair Friese, charging him with poisoning his timber culture and desert land acts. an extraordinary run, considering mortgage or incumbrance of any sort. has caused a sensation. Pathetic Scene at John Raymond's Grave. wife on the 23d day of February last/ Messrs. Cobb and Payson supported the Should senators go on and by a criminal that most of it was on an up grade. New York anarchists have collected $2,- bill and referred to the frauds which had At the closing exercises for the year at Washington Special: The final interment neglect of their duties allow this company 000 for the defense of Spies et al. existed, as they averred, in entries of land the Minnesota Institution for the deaf at of the remains of Delegate John B. to become the owner of an area of land under the acts which it was proposed to Faribault, Bishop Ireland said: He had Raymond and wife of Dakota was attended For the third time this year all the surface equal to two states? He protested against Great Britain, and all its dependencies, repeal Mr. Payson declaring that during come expecting to be pleased with the exercises, by a small circle of friends and relatives roads in New York and Brooklyn were any faithlessness on the part of congress. the past four years 90 per cent, of but was not prepared for such a on Decoration day at Rock Creek cemetery, will have another season of great tied up Saturday morning the5th inst. It He made this protest on behalf of the millions the entries had been fraudulent. succession of surprises as he had witnessed, near the soldiers' home. Dr. Bartlett of the was done by ths Knights of Labor as the of homeless people of the United political anxiety upon the Irish question, The bill passed by a large and he felt that the state might well be New York A\enue church, which Mr. and only way, they thought, of settling the long States. majority. By Mr. Mahoney (N. Y.), a resolution proud of this institution and the great Mrs. Raymond attended during their stay from which the United States i? strike on the Third avenue line, but the Mr. Sherman admittedthat the company expressing the sympathy of the work being done here. He considered it in the city officiated. His allusion to matter was settled Sunday. not exempt owing to the large number had forfeited the grant of its laud so faras house of representatives with the efforts of more wonderful than any of the thousands the life and character of the deceased, J. N. Narin's creamery at Blairstown, it had not completed its road. Mr. Gladstone and his associates to secure of feats of strength witnessed in the nineteenth of Irish-Americans in this country and especially to the little orphan Iowa, burned. Loss, $1,200 insured for He would not in any case vote to forfeit a free parliament for Ireland. (Mr. Mahoney century. To the graduating elass. girls who are the wards of Senator and and their sympathizers. $70u. a grant where the road had been completed moved to refer the resolution to he spoke words of advice and cheer, and Mrs. Sabin, were most beautiful and touching. even after the time fixed for its completion. the committee on labor, but the house rejected gave them valuable instruction for their Some sensational reports were sent to The little girls placed upon the graves Such a proposition would be grossly inequitable, the motion, 206 to 103, and the success and prosperity in the future. To Chicago recently about heavy frosts in the of thir dead father and mother beautiful The appearance of the National because the rights of "third'parties resolution was sent to the committee or. the te-ichers he said he felt sure they must Northwest which were considerably exaggerated. wreaths of immortelle provided by Mrs. Guard and the police force in procession had intervened. Congress did not only foreign affairs.) feel their reward when they saw the fruits The facts are that a cold'wave Sabin and other garlands o" flowers, the not forfeit the lands in 1879 when it had their labor had produced. extended over the northern portions of gilts of distant friends. Even the stalwart the other day gives the New York SENATE.Mr. Merrill, from the committeo an undoubted right to forfeit them, but Minnesota and Dakota in the Red river gra ve-d'uger& wiped a way tears, while thelittle on finance, reported a bill creating an assistant papers occasion to rejoice that the Capt. C. P. Shepard, has received hia allowed the company to go on and build valley, and there were light frosts at several waifs were sobl ting as though their hearts secretary of the treasury. He asked commission for the United States land office its road, and the government had accepted places, while at one or two points the cold would break, while clinging to their new city has force enough to put down any immediate consideration of the bill, but at Worthington. He succeeds Capt. the road, piece by piece, as it had been was enough to form ice one-eighth to onequarter parents, the senator and Mrs. Sabin, with riot or quell any disorder. Recent Mr. Hoar objected. A resolution was offered Mons Grinager, who retires in a few days. built. The grant thus became complete of an inch thick. The injury to a devotion and intensity that made it a by Mr. Dawes relating to bonded Both are old soldiers with good records. and absolute, and it would b a great wheat is very small, but oats, corn and scene indeed touching. The little girls are events have excited unusual interest whisky. The senate then resumed consideration wrong now to forfeit the lands that had garden vegetables suffered to a considerable respectively six and seven years old. They Gov. C. K. Davis, an alumnus of the class in sustaining a well disciplined militia ol the bill for the relief of the Annapolis been earned. extent. have been with Mrs. Sabin since the death of 1857, Michigan university, has been cadets. After a long debate it by the states, and efforts are being of their mother, over a year ago, and it is a chosen to deliver the annual address before Mr. Spooner, in offering a resolution of was laid on the table. A bill was passed The British Columbia express company's the graduating class at Ann Arbor, June question which is the most devoted, the little condolence on the death of Hon. Joseph made to enlist the general government providing for a commission of three persons stage was stopped on the Cariboo road by 21. girls to Mrs. Sabin or Mrs. Sabin to the Rankin, late a representative in congress to be approved by the president, to three highwaymen, who seized the treasure in the matter. orphans. Surely their lives have fallen in from Wisconsin, delivered an eloquent and The state normal board decides not to investigate the truth of alleged discoveries box, but in their hurry overlooked a money p'easant places, having a lovely home in touching tribute to the memory of the deceased. give Moorhead the fourth school. of the specific cause of yellow fever. The package of $10,000. The amount in the addition to the tender devotion of both senate postponed indefinitely the bill to Geronimo and his band of marauders The work of preventing a collapse of the box is thought to be very large. the senator and his estimable wife, who disqualify justices of the United States supreme HOUSE.A senate bill similar to the one state capitol is begun, and a rotten state have no children of their own. The orphans have knocked all sympathy out ol Scottdale, Pa., had a conflagration, a court from sitting on the trial of introduced in the houseby Mr. O'Neill (Mo.) of affairs discovered. can receive but a mere stipend from dozen buildings being burned, and a little causes which had been previously heard was passed to legalize the incorporation of the sentimentalists who until the past the estate of their father. George Flad, a cabinetmaker, commits girl, in whose hands a lamp exploded and before them at circuit. trade unions. suicide in West St. Paul. six months classed the Apache brigands caused the fire, perished. Loss, $20,000. Mr. Allen (Miss.) offered an amendment HOUSE.Mr. Kelley replied to the speech James McAllister, freight conductor on among "poor Indians" driven to At Litchfield, 111., Mrs. C. Stevenson shot to an appropriation bill providing that of Mr. Wheeler against the late Secretary Pension Bills Passed. the Northern Pacific railway, was killed and killed Archibald Strauss, with whose none of the money appropriated for the desperation by empty stomachs. It Stanton. Mr. Kelley opened by reading an during the night of June 7, near Watab. wife she had quarreled. contingent funds should be used in pacing Two hundred and twenty bills were recently extract from the speech of Mr. Wheeler, He was crushed between two cars while has been demonstrated that these the expenses of the funeral of any member passed by congress granting pensions The weather in all the territory north ol and characterizing the attack as a conspiracy switching. His home was at Dubuque, of congress. Apaches of the Geronimo stripe are to old soldiers and the widows of the dead Grand Forks, Dak., is very dry, and crope of midnight slanderers to attack the Iowa. He was lately married. He had At home, he said, when a pauper died, er Pacific rail way about of the war who had failed to get justice are beginning to suffer. The same conditions character of a dead man. Mr. Kelley ignored been on the unmitigated devils, who, even if privileged the municipal corporation appropriate dime them at the pension office. Among exist in some counties in Southern three years. the charges made against Stanton $10 to bury him, but when a millionaire to feast daily on all the luxuries them are: Nancy Mason, widow of William Minnesota and Dakota, but no extensive by Wheeler, except as to his relations with died here the house appropriated from The railro- rdmastersUnited Mutual Be- A. Mason, Third Wisconsin cavalry Allen damage has yet been reported. of life, would still have the desire for the S i the Union generals. In regard to this point As1 $3,000 to $10,000 to bury him. Gentlemen nevolent Jacobs, a veteran of the war of 1812, The official announcement of the sale ol he read a letter written by Stanton to his to murder and rob. who went upon these funeral excursions did and Domin its twelfth -..nnual eighty-nine years old Mary Manes, mother the Wisconsin, Iowa & Nebraska to the warm friend and adviser, Rev. Harmon meeting in jt o,ul. As the names indicates, not recover their spiiits for the rest of the of William Manes, Fourth Wisconsin cavalry Minnesota & Northwestern has been made. Dyer, an Episcopal clergyman of New York this"Do it is an organization for mutu.il insurance session. He had heard such remarkBas Eliza Robins, mother of W. The deed of transfer was filed at Marshalltown. datad May 18, 1862, defending himself If news were received that a change among the yard masters of/'ie you know so anel so*'" "Oh, yes. he's R. Robins, Seventh Iowa: Martin J. Reynolds, The Wisconsin, Iowa & Nebraska, lrom the charge that he obstructed Gen. United States and Canada, and incidertally a jolly good fellow. I went in a funeral with of gauge from five feet to four feet Third Iowa Lucy G. Butcher, widow or, as it is more commonly known, "The McClellan's plans, etc. He then read a to benefit the social condition of its him. Here he looks to be very quiet, but of Nat Butcher, Twelfth Wisconsin Mrs. A. eight and a half inches- had been effected Diagonal Road," is now operated from short abstract from a letter of Gen. Grant members. About a hundred and fifty were you would be surprised to find how jolly he P. Loy, widow of Joseph Loy, Fourth Wisconsin Waterloo to Des Moines, Iowa, a distance to Bhow the high opinion in which that officer in attendance. on every mile of railroad in England is when he gets away, and what a good Sydney Ponton, Thirteenth Wisconsin of a little over a hundred miles. The Diagonal held Stanton's character. He asked game of cards he plays, and the number ol At the meeting of board. of trusteesanw John F. Warren Eighth Wisconsin v" *W Dre in forty-eight hours we would be is to form a portion of President the house to vindicate its orders to protect TTn drinks he takes. of Hamlin Alonzo Raymond, Fifth Wisconsin Stickney's new Kansas City line, to be thenVagainst this conscious, deliberate, apt to think at first sight that the The amendment was rejected. The feature Rev. D. C. J, and A. W. Bradley Eliza Garrety, widow of W. Garre6y*, Forty-fourth known as the Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas persistent invasion. of the discussion was a bitter assault Wisconsin Lida Wilkins, widow of Dul. Hoyt of Red Wing feat was something remarkable. But Ci6y, for which incorporation papers were Mr. Morrison cut short further discussion by Mr. Findlay, Democrat, of Mar3 land, of Oren Wilkins, First Iowa cavalry were electe places. M. G. Morton, filed. by moving to refer Mr. Kelley's resolution the Southern Stateshardly a fair example upon his party for attempting to counteract William Gagnon, Hatche's Minnesota Dr. Mui l~ Kev. C. A. Van And awe to the committee on rules. Agreed to76 The long-expected order changing stations the good effects of the civil service law. of American progressiveness cavalry Maria F. Bierney, widow re-elected for four ars. Prof. f. to 52. The house then went into committee of the officers of the judge advocate of the late Gen. D. D. Bierney, Griffin of Syracuse waseieevM to the ehnir College Athletics. accomplished substantially as much of the whole on the legislative, executive general's department has been made as $30 to 530 per month William Barden, of Greek language and litreature. A. Z. and judicial appropriation bill. follows: Lieut. Col. H. P. Curtis, from as that in the time named, recently, dependent father of Henry Barden, Drew, of the graduating class, employed So far as the athletic feature of collegiate West Point, Aug. 28, to duty at headquarters, Morrow of California introduced a bill First Wisconsin cavalry Andrew D. Hillborg, as. tutor in the English branches. and we did not consider it an extraordinary division at the Atlantic: Lieut. Col. which declares unlawful and prohibits the institutions is concerned, American Fourth Minnesota Clark Boone, A whole gFist of personal injury ruit W. Winthrop, from the department of the use and occupancy of any part of the public accomplishment. colleges, as a whole, have too little Thirty-second Iowa: Frances Mosher, widow against the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, Pacific to West Point Lieut. Col. H. B. lands without claim or title made in of Hiram Mosher, Tenth Minnesota Jhave been removed to the United rather than too much. Very few Burnham, from department of the Platte good faith under the laws. Isaac Fossett, First Minnesota Louisa States courts. Great Britain has about 18,500 to the department of the Pacific, Sept. 1, colleges are provided with even ordinary SENATE.The senate considered bills on Paul, widow of the late Brig. Gen. G. R. and Maj. A. B. Gardner, from the division A man in a check suit has been swindling the calendar under the five-minute rule. miles of railway we have about 125,- facilities for exercising, and Paul, $50 a month Mary H. Farquar, of the Atlantic, Sept. 1, to the department Granite Falls merchants successfully by Among the measures passed were the following: widow of late Lieut. Col. F. B. Farquar 000 miles. British roads cost on the of the Missouri. generally the management thmk so the change-this-twenty-dollar bill game. and daughter of the late general and excongressman, average $200,000 a mile ours about seldom about the physical well-being To legalize the corporation of national Congrsssman Strait says Duluth is not Senator Sewell of New Jersey is ill with A. S. Williams of Michigan, trades unions. Amending section 3,893 of in danger oi losing its custom house. pneumonia. $60,000, including water. The gross of the youth under their control as to 40 a month. the Revised St.itutes relating to the transportation In the United Stales court at Winona, Gen. Keifer of Ohio wants to be returned give no attention to physical culture, income of the British roads is about oi obscene publications the grand jurJarvis reported Howard,following the in- to congress. through the mails. (The bill extends Hubbar and sometimes even to disparage the $350,000,000 per annum that of ours dictments- The Yellowstone, Rosebud and other Mr. Pendleton, United States minister at the scope or the old section). Establishing rivers of the Northwest are running bank necessity for such exercise as healthy county, taking excessive pension fees,bound about $800,000,000. The great bulk Berlin, has obtained leave of absence. Mr. judicial districts in Montana. Creating full. The* heavy sectional rains and hot over to the October term in thesum of $1.- young men are inclined to take. So Coleman will act as charge d'affaires until additional land districts in Dakota. Referring of our railway traffic is through traffic, weather have caused most of the snow to 500 bail. Frank Kelly, burglarizing the Mr. Pendleton returns. to the court of claims for examination there is, as yet, no need for fear of toe melt in the mountains, and in consequence which is divided among pooled lines postoffice at Washburn e. Hennepin county. and report to congress certain claims During the past four weeks the sub-treasury the June rise is a little ahead of time this much athletics. When every college in William Rice and James Ryan, burglaiizing for properti* seized by Gen. Johnston in Mr. S. Laing, the well-known chairman at Chicago has shipped $5,000,000 ol ear. Some of the cattle round-up parties the postoffics at St. James bound over to the country is provided with a gymnasium, the Utah expedition of 1S57. silver to Washington. are being delayed by high water. of the Brighton railway, states October term in the sum of $1,000 bail Vest's bill providing an additional judge and students ar i found spending Butte, Mont., special. Martin Urn, each. Reuben Harsh man, Sauk Raj.ids, There were 159 failures in the United that there is no through traffic between for Montana was passed without discussion. the Parrot Concentrated, got his head more than two IK urs a day in sending obscene matter through the mai's. States reported to Bradstreet's during the The bill, whose passage is already any two points in England which departrrcn1. caught in the elevator and was crushed to George Goodson, Edward Teller and Frank week ending 5th, against 170in the preceding active exercise in Uiat assured in the house, is as follows. death. Cole, Anoka, conspiracy to coin counterfeit would pay even two railways. week, and 1G2, 182, 148 and 104 in That hereafter the supreme court of Montana there will be time enough for complain"-, August Peterson, residing ot Lodi, Clay money bound over to October term in the corresponding week of 1S85, 1SS4, shall consist of a chief justice and county, Dakota, was killed by a stroke oi but not sooner. Ih.c-irjo Inter Lcca i. $1,000 bail. W. H. Le Baron, postolfice 1^83 and 1882 respectively. About 82 three associate justices, three of whom shall lightning. robbery at Duluth. per tent, were those of small'traders. The telegraphic announcement of constitute a quorum. They shall hold office The Diamond Match Factory at Oshkosh, The government has accepted the site, for four yfais. They shall hold a term J. G. Schaupp'B Planet Roller flouring A California paper says: Eastern Henry Ward Beecher's death was soon Wis., burned with a loss ot $20,000. 180x140 feet, sold by Hon. H. M. Burchand annually at the seat of government of said mill at Grand Island Neb., was burned recently farmers do not usually commence haying contradicted, but there is no doubt for the new government building at territory pro\ ided, however, that no justice with an adjoining elevator. Loss, The Nicollet House of Minneapolis received Winona. It is on the northeast corner of shall act as a member of the supreme in midwinter, yet in the middle of 35,000: insurance 13,500. another baptism of fire and water that the great orator thinks he is near Main and Fourth streets, and wa-. sold court oi Moatana in any action or proceeding amid the shrieks of frightened females and The Chicago, Burlington & Northern announces February the somewhat anomalous his end. He expects to die of an for $15,000. brought to such court by general chaos. There was a loss of from that it will shortly open for business spectacle, even for California, was seen writ of error, bill of exception or appeal apoplectic stroke before long. That $20,000 to $25,000, well covered by insurance. Sheriff E. V. Bogart has been appointed that portion of the line between La from a decision, judgment or decree in one of the southern counties of a deputy United States marshal, \n Crosse and the Chippew a river. The Chippewa has been his conviction for a year, rendered by him as a judge of a district Thomas Cbappell of Winona. river is about, twenty miles north of Prof. John H. Wright, of Dartmouth college, farmer busy with mowing-machine in and he has talked it to his intimate court. Said territory shall be divided into Alma. Two trains will be run daily each has accepted a call from the John Francis Ibberson and Thomas Aliisor, four judicial districts, and a district cutting and curing a crop of alfalfa way. friends repeatedly. In so thinking he Hopkins university as dean of the classical two of Sleepy Eye's oldest and most highly court shall be held in each district of the hay. No trouble whatever was experienced faculty. respected citizens, left for Washington Territory. At Bridgeport, Conn., William H. Adams has been influenced by his physical territory by one of the justices of the supreme was shot and killed by Charles W. Whipple in securing the crop, and while A coroner's jury in New York rendered a court at suchytime and place as temperament, his tailing health, his ha. prescribed law Al offense in a fit of jealousy. Adams boarded verdict that Frank R. Reed of Minneapolis, may Evan Morgan, one of the oldest Bettleie it is not the rule that haying is successful old age and his family tendencies. In with Mrs. Whipple, and, it is alleged, was the Yale college divinity student, whose committed before the passage of this act of Freeborn county, and at one time member in the month of February, even in on intimate terms with her. body was recently found floating in Governer's shall be presented, tried and determined in or the legislature, died at his home in conversation on the subject he has slip, came to his death from a pistol the same manner and with the same effect this state, still it adds one more to the Moscow. At Boonsville, Ind.. John Gentry, while been cool, calm and cheerful, but utterly shot wound caused by some unknown person. as if thiR act had not been passed. drunk, cut Dr. Agee's throat, causing varied possibilities of our soil and climate. The grand legion of the A. 0. U. W. at hopeless of surviving the year. The death. Agee is a brother of the lieutenant a session in St. Paul elected the following Bills were reported favorably in the senate governor of Nebraska. The first prize fight fought in the state oi appropriating the following sums for officers:Grand commander, John Adams, trustees of Plymouth church have persuaded The celery crop of Kalamazoo, Mich., A contract has been let for the building Minnesota since the new penal code went public buildings: Duluth, Minn., $100,000 St. Paul grand vice commander, L. him to begin a vacation at of the Duluth 6z Iron Range railroad between into effect, took plaee the other day at for repairs and enlargement of the public Hawkins, Shakopee, grand Lieutenant will be larger this year than ever before. Duluth and Two Harbors, to John Silver lake, a few miles out from Waseca. once, and Mr. Beecher has decided to building at Des Moines, Iowa, $153,000 commander, E. S. Thompson. Alerdeen Last season about 1,200 acres S. Wolf & Co., of Ottumwa. Iowa. The The contestants were Prof. Hadley of St. making an additional appropriation of grand recorder, G. B. Arnold, Kassongrand zo to Europe on June 17, accompanied exact figures are not known, but are in the Paul and E. L. Mohler, the Minneapolis were planted with this pleasant esculent. $25,000 for the public building at Keokuk, treasurer, J. W. Soule, Rochestergrand by his wife. His advisers adjure him neighborhood of $250,000. barber who faced Jack Dempsey in Minneapolis Iowa. marshal, G. II. Griffith, Winona This year the area planted will a short time ago. Details of the standard Bearer, S. A. Hiekcox, Minneapolis RJV. Dr. JohnW. Nevin, the great churchman, to dp no speaking abroad, but to rest HOUSE.The debate in thehouse Wednesday exceed 1,600 acres. The value of this fight are meager, as no St. Paul parties grand senior workman, Andrew is hing at the point of death at Lancaster, on the clause of the legislative appropriation-bill entirely, but he says that political were present. As the story is told, Hadley crop to Kalamazoo is enormous. It is Pa. Sch'etz. St. Paul, grand junior workman, practically nullifying the value of and Mohler had gone to Waseca to give oratory in England would be recreation, .lames Frost, St. Paul, grand guard, G. L. the civil service commission was intensely estimated by those in the business that George I. Seney, theNew York ex-million a sparring exhibition in a public hall. Gipple, St. IVul grand trustee, 0. S. jartisan Mr. Hitt made an extended ail e, has recovered from his financial difficulties, and he has already written to Thev found they could not get the hall, and it brought to Kalamazoo last year over Hanson, Morris -,\i^nd medical examiner, having paid off the greater part speech, calling the Democratic party to account so the exhibition was declared off. But a Gladstonewith whom he has foi $400,000, of which almost the entire Dr. -l Flood, orv-l The new officers of his debts. for its efforts to stultify itself in this number of local sports raised a purse of were installed, alter whV .-^ssion adjourned. twenty years been in occasional correspondencetendering provision. Mr. Springer seemed to be leading amount is spent or invested at home. $100, the party adjourned to Silver lake, The Davis block in Louisville, containing the debate upon the Democratic side, and a ring was pitched. The fight lasted the Grand theater, was burned recently. his services The small item of seed is almost the and his speech was a studied effort George SpaJding, a fo.i.-, re eight rounds, and at the close Hadley was Less, 70,00U insured. The theater should they be desired. only expenditure which takes any of to excuse the committee and Luve-rne, Rock county, wns ,ot 4. declared the winner. will be rebuilt. hie party for its efforts to.further recently in a rcw at Clmdron, Neb. the monev awav from the city. SM^^/t^44&Jl