New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 30, 1886 · Page 2 of 8
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TRT p^s" p^ ^%*'.j-Ti THEOUSTER MASSEUSE. BIDRE PBESIDENTI&E VSETOSB.wir dude- wheat in ware houses not eml/raced !V Minnesota State Medical Society.* 3 gl Condensed General Sews* iw the whole visible-supply statement nor and he had recuperated from the voyage The-annual meeting of this society -was Mi* the hands of millers nor represented in The President Disapproves Fifteei*BUIS they would go on a tour through Scotland, held at Minneapolis. There was a large Ireland and Wales. flour throughout the country. The farmers' Mostly PenJon,aud Bead* Congress Another Standing on the Battle Field, the Leader attendance. The president, Dr. E. J. Davis reserves are stated as mainlfyi Michigan, Lecture. Sir Charles E. Trevelyaa-, a son of the TOWN SITES. of the Attacking Sioui Corraets Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Netesaska of. Mankato was in the chair. In his annual late Arch Deacon Trevelyn, died in London, Washington, Special Telegram, June-2T. and Dakota. address President Davis, referring to aged seventy-nine years. Historical Errors, 3f*a Land'Department Deciaion-.Ovev a Those who have been watching to.sewhat hygiene and sanitary medicine, said that The consumption for four nwmths to The prince of Wales was a winner to the effect the president's weddingt have Million Acres of Railroad Lands in Qm. that branch of medicine called loudly Sept- 1 is placed at 34,000,000 bushels, 8 official couduofc go a gpo deal extent of 2,000 on the lastDerby. h: upon kota Are Opened for Settlement.. for- a seperate chair in our medical colleges, exports estimated at 2^,000,000, making of information to-daji. Assistant Secretary a total of 104,000,000 bushels and predicted that its voice would, Prin'cess Pignatelli is now serving as a A Flood ot Light on the- Conduct of THE W IXS.4. DAK., TOWN SKTE CASE. Prtidan carried Tin armlul f. vetoes as. the probable requirements lor the in fehe near future, be universally waitress in a cafe in Vienna. to the capitol, which' he divided about MAN-BAN. 5htk., Special Telegram, Jane lienoHow Custer's Men. Fought period. The Cincinnati Prices Current heeded by our colleges. The successful In accordance with the law passed last equally betwsen the senate and the house. il.-Register Rea, of the Bismarck land has investigated the statement and practitioner of the future, he believed, Bravely I ill the Last FelL. year. 25,523 slaves have been declared free Thevetoei measures numbered fifteen. Thirteen office, to-day received a decision from Commissioner finds its figures corroborated by the would be the one who practiced preventive ,&'" in Cuba. are private pension bills, and the Sparks in the John WaltonWinona official statement. The calculations of the medicine. He spoke briefly, also, of the others provide for public buildingsatSLoux towa site case, -ahich makes a The pope has indirectly notified Don Price Current gave 273.000,000 bushels as benefits of good laws relatins to the nractice City, Iowa, and Zanesville, Ohio. Accompanying radical change in what were supposed Carlos that the vatica,n will disprove of the entire supply of wheat and flour in thecountry of medicine, and urging that every state (iALXi DESCRIBES THE MASSiCHE. the vetoes was a. message, in to be tba- rights of tho?- Northern Pacific any attempt to disturb Spain. on Jan. 1, issfi, exclusive of a., should have such laws. CUSTER BATTLEFIELD, Mont, Special Telegram, which the president scolded congress for railroad lands locaeed in, what is quantity representing the spring seedingrequirements. By the sinking of a French brigantine June 25.The tenth anniversary of parking so many pension bills and enacting Knownas the ten-mile iademuity grant. Some fifty physicians were elected to For four months-ending May. and a dory, off the Newfoundland coast, the daik and bloody tragedy which will be a "reconsidered legislation." and it reads The towiusite of Winona is on th* east 1 the apparent consumption was about^ membership of the laity. The departmental: eleven lives are lost. as follows: hank of 1h Moose riveri opposite Fort gloomv pajre in American history was today 93,000,000 bushels, according to our calf work was carried on in two sections in Prince Luitpold has-been confirmed asregent Yates, and isconsidered waluableproperty. appropriately celebrated by a few survivors culations, the exports are reported as having I ara so thoroughly tired of disapproving separate apartments. A number of aluable of Bavaria. Lots these have sold at Irom 50 to 100, been about 31,000,000 bushels during gifts of public money to. individuals papers were read and the disoussions of that dreadful June day. Early in and the controversy involves abob100,- Mrs. Archibald Maskinzie, who was shotby this time. This would make an aggregate who, in my view, hav no right or claim to were of considerable interest. the day the great Sioux chiet, Gall, went her husband, the American vice consul [)00. XSe town was platted by the railroad, of 124,000,000 bushels disposed of, leaving the same, notwithstanding apparent congressional The necessity for more stringesfc requirements over the entire field and described in an intelligent in Dublin, is rapidly recovering. which owns a hrIf interest, and the 150,000.000 bushels as the aggregate sapply sanction, that I interpose for membership to the society was and straightforward manner the other Half belongs principally fc Harry on May 1. with a feeling o-f relief i a case where The India financial statement presented urge 1 by Drs. French and Millard! and the exact manner in which the Custer eommand Douglas and Maj. M^Lau^hlin of Standing I fiml it unnecessary to determine the in the British house of commons does not latter proposed an amendment the bylaws The statement of the department of agriculture was destioyed. Carlev, the Craw scout who li'jak. Some tims ago Johm Walton, merits of the application. In speaking of look very well, the budget showing v deficit providing that any graduate of medicine, now quoted in speaking of the supplies the Srst settler in Bisrusrek, and was in leality the only survivor of all who the promiscuous and ill-advised grants of of 396,000. The total liabilities were after 18S7, who cannot swti-.fy the of wheat and flour noiembraeed -within who located on the sits of Winona marched into the valley of the Little Big pensions which, have lately been presented stated to be 259,000,000 the assets, proper committee that he has. Attended its exhibits says the addition of this several yearrcago, made application to me for approval. I have spoken of their 208,000,000. On March 31. 1*85, the Horn with Custer, was also present, but Gail quantity "might suffice for the consumption three full courses of lectures, shall be compelled at the Bismarck Sand office to file on a "apparent congressional sanction" in recognition Indian debt stood at 162,454,748, so turned his back on Curloy and said '"he ran for two months." As 84,000,000 to pass a thorough examination before homestead covering the tows, of Winona, of the fact that a large proportion that the indebtedness has been increased bushels is given as an estimate of the "na- away too soon in the fteht." Gall is a powerlul, admission to the society. This was on fehe ground tha*he located there in good of these bills have never bee", submitted nearly 100,000,000, caused probably by tural requirements for consumption" for laid over for action ne\t ve&r. fine-looking specimen of the red race, forty-six fa?Sh as a homesteader pnbr to the time to a majority of either branch of congress, the war for t&e conquest of Burm ah and four months, from May 1 to Sept. 1, it Dr. Willard, secretary of the board of years old and weighs over 200 pounds. when the railroad had any color of title to but are the result of nominal sessions the mobilization in view of Russian aggression would follow that about 42,000,000bushels examiners, also made a statement claiming He first appeared reticent and was inclined th* property. Llis application was refused held for the express purpose of their on the Afghan frontier. is accepted as approximating these supplies that the profession had, been very much Raid he appealed- to the general land office. to act sullen, but when he stood on the spot consideration and attended by a small of wheat and flour, which quantity Duke Chanies Theodore of Bavaria, a benefited by the working* of the medical Commissioner Sparks now sustains the appeal, which saw the last tight of Custer on earth minority of the members of the houses of added to 104,000,000 bushels as the reported second cousin of the late King Hudwig, is a law. The traveling quacks, he said, had and orcters the loeal office at Bismarck the legislative branch of the government. his daik eyes lighted with fire, he became stocks of whea-fc, makes an aggregateof famous surgeon. all been diiven from the state. to receive the filing. Thedecisionof Thus, in considering the&e bills, I have not earnestly communicative and he told all he 146.000.000 bushels as the implied tote* A telegiam fiom the chamber of commerce the commissioner is base-d'upon theground, The forigr-ninth anniversary, of Queen felt that I was aided by the deliberate for the entire country of wheat and flour,, knew without restraint. His dignified countenance in Duluth in ited the society to hold principally, that the irailroad failed to Victoria's accession to the tluone was celebrated judgment of congress, and when I have as compared with the Price Current's spoke truthfulness, and there is little it its next annual meeting at that place. m-ke good h?s selection within the indemnity recently by the benchers of the deemed it my duty to disapprove many of estimate of 150,000,000 bushels doubt that the true history of that dreadful It was discovered that the constitution grant by naming the land actually temple in London by a series of amateur the bills presented, I have hardly for the same date. The probable position only permitted meetings to be held in St. day is at last made known. lost. The act of congress creating the tenmile dramatic performances. The audience was regarded niy action a? a on July 1, is estimated as follows: With Paul and Minneapolis, whereupon the constitution, idemaity grant requiring the railroad large, including the ruarqu2s of Lome and dissent from the conclusions of the AS GALL TOLD IT. consumption about 40,000.000 and exports bv a unanimous vote, was immediately to file a ISst of odd sections within the fifty-mile Princess Louihe, as well as moat oJ the people's representatives. I have not Gall's narrative was as follows: 10,000.000, there will"be approximately ~3"mit selected in lieu of all lands amended, and the invitation accepted. leaders of the London bar/and metropolitan been insensible to the suggestion which We saw the soldurs eaily in the morning 65,000,000 bushels disposed of within the forty-mite limit lost by reason society. After the chflir had rendered should influence every citizen, either in cros*imr the divide. When Eeno and Custer in two months. (This ratoof consumption of prion- settlement or other cause. The A special committee made a report reeommendin^ a number of part songs a curtain was private station or official place, to exhibit separated, we watched them until they came exceeds the official calculation.) Deducting milroud was also required to select its indemnity to the le^islatuie the passage drsntvn revealing a temporary stage, on not only a just but generous appreciation down into the valley. A crv was raised that the 65,000,000 from 150,000,000 as the Unds opposite those lost and in whith was placed a splendid life-sued bust of an act making it obligatory on every of the services of our country's defenders. white men soldiers were cominsr, and orders were supply on May 1 leaves 85,000,00(0 bushels the s?ame range. It seems the company o-f the queen, the pedestal and figure being person desir.ng to print ice medicine in In reviewing the* pension legislation presented given for the village to move immediately. Reno as the indicated supply for July 1. In failed to do this and failed to report any aigeniously lighted by electric lights. Upon Minnesota to pass a ngid examination before to me many bills have been approved s\vet down so rapidly on the upper end that the as much as wheat to some extent is marketed spc-cific deficiency, but simply filed a general this stage a company composed entirely of the state medical board. upon the theory that every doubt Indians were forced to fight. Sitting Bull aud I from the new cron in June, and quite libt of the whole ten-mile indemnity benchers, played in antique style without D. Hewitt of Red Wing presented resolutions should be resolved in favor of the proposed were at the point where Eeno aUacked. Sitting considerably in Jury, it is not much out 51 ant, thus claiming a great deal mors scenery, Pyramus and Thisbe, from "A requesting the members of the Minnesota beneficiary. I have not, however, been Bull as- a bur medicine man. The women and of the way to assume that the current land thaa the company had actually Midsummer Night's Dream.'" delegation in con-ite-.s to, use their able to entirely divest myself of the idea children were hastily moved down stream where disposition of wheat after tho 1st of July lost within the forty-mile grant, and a voice and influence in seeming theieorganization that the public money appropriated for the Chevennes were camped. The Sioux attacked will be practically covered by the marketing Eight thousand persons assembled atthe ?reat deal more than the railroad was legitimately pensions is the soldiers' fund, which should and support ol the national board Reno and the Chevcnne-5 Custer, and of the new crop, so that the calculation grand seminary court, the occasion being entitled to. The present decision be devoted to the indemnification of those of health. then all became mixed up. The women and for July 1 will be subsantially the minimum the presentation by citizens of Quebec to rherefoie, holds that because tho railroad who in tha defense of the Union have worthily Officers were chosen as follows, the secretary children caught the horses for the bucks to point in the question of available Cardinal Taschereau ol an address and a failed to make a proper selection of its indemnity deserved, and who in the day of their casting the vote of the tociety in supply. mount. Then the bucks mounted and charged purse containing 5,574 On the southeast lands, it has no legitimate claim each instanc-' back on Reno, checked him and drove him into side of the court a large throne had to any lands outside of the original fortymile President, II. II. Kim! all. Minneapolis, the timber. The soldiers tied their horses to been erected. The windows of the seminary grant. This decision practically results first vice president, W. L. Beebe, St. loud trees and came out and fought on toot. As soon were almost hidden with flag^, anions in throwing open for settlement all second vice president, 1). U-arlx r, Woithington, as Eeno was beaten and driven back across the which were flags bearing the name of President the odd sections between the forty and river, the whole force turned upon Custer and third vice pnsident. E. A. Holmes, Cleveland and the names of different and fifty-mile grants, involving about 1,- fought him until they destroyed him. Custer Oronoco treasurer,? B. Sheardown, Winona, cities of the United States. All the Catholic 100,000 acres of land in Dakota. The decision did not reach the river, but was met about half recording secretary, C. B. itl erle, and religious societies were lepresenttd. is one of great importance, and a a mile up a ravine, now called Re creek. They St. Paul corresponding secretary. F. The Pontifical Guards formed a guard ol number of persons will take advantage to fought the soldiers and beat them back step by Force, Minneapolis, (ersor-fo three vears, honor. Upon the cardinal ascending the r.ish into the territory thus thrown open I step. R. S. Murdy. Minneapolis, A. W dtincefield, throne Mayor Snngelier on behalf of the for settlement. Eyota. citizens read an nddiess congratulating UNTTL ALL WERE KILLED. Dr. 11. II. Kimball, the new piesident of him upon his elevation to the cardinalate. TOneot Reno's officers confirms this bv saying: the societv, is one of its c-hniter members. He then presented him with the purse. "After we were driven back to the hill where the Ho is a native of line, and tho graduate Nova Scotia Tired of Confederation. The cardinal replied, thanking the citizens. stand was made, theie was an interval of over Of .in eastern college. He came west soon He said they had good reason to rejoice at an houi that we had no fighting. This gave us Ha'ifax Special: Just before the last niter fii ishing education in the schools, 2 the honor conferred upon them in the appointment an opportunity to shelter our hores in a ravine local legislature dissolved a resolution and has built up a larg" and lucrative of a citizen of Quebec to this and partially intrench ourselves. It was probably 1110\ed by the premier was passed, which practice in Minneapolis. Although only in high office. The proceedings closed with during this interval of quiet on Reno's set fot the disadvantages Nova Scotia middle l.fi*. he ranks among the older physicians three cheers for the cardinal, the pope and pai that the Indians massed on Custer and annihilated was laboring under through confederation. of the city in period of practice, the queen. him."] The Indians ran out of ammunition The government signified their intention of lie i-i a thyroughly vide awake man, and and then used arrows. They fired frcm joing to tho country for the decision of the by his professional skill and industry has The Vienna Tagsblatt declares that Germany behind their horses. The soldieis got shells people on this issue. The election came off and France were le.illy on the brink acqi.iicd a huge fortune. and the re-suit has astonished tho whole stuck their guns and had to thiow them of war a few weeks ago. 7lie association partook of an elegant dominion. The cry of repeal fairlv swept awav thev then fought with little guns (pistols). banquet* at the West hotel alter the final The Puritan wins a r.ice. the province. Out of the thirty-eight The Indians were in coulees behind and adjournment. seats the ltepealers ha\e obtained thiityone in tront of Custer as he mo\ed up the ridge to D. M. Chappsaddle, an attorney at Huron, sure, and perhaps more. The tau^e of take position, and were just as many as the asked Lis wife to biing him a glass ol A. F. Neitzcl barn at Brown ton, was the result is business depression at.d giasi. The first two companies, Keogh's and water. She arose to do so, but before slit struck Ijy lightninj and binned. Loss, .'onsequent desire of change, the superior Calhoun's, dismounted and fought on foot. could get out of betrh" was dead. 1,000 organization ot the Repealers and the Thev never broke, but retired step bv step until Frank Wright of Minneapolis, better hort time in which their opponents The great log jam at Taxlors Falls is attracting forced bajk to the ridge upon which all finally Known as "Munk," wai ariested at ?.k- MINNEAPOLIS INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. had to canvass the country. The Herald, attention from people in all parts perished. They v. ere shot down in line where Cauleyville, in Wilkin county. Minn., charged Hie Confederate organ, thinks the result is of the oimti Most all of the prominent they stood. Keogh's company rallied by company with breaking into the t,toiv ol J. R. uue to the fact that the government possessed 3= lumbermen at Stillwater 1,a.e 1 een up, as and were all killed in a bunch. [This Harris and taking 15 111 money and more an enormous corruption hind, which thev are largely interested. At the rate statement seems borne out by facts, as thirtyeight dependence resulting from such suffering or less clothing. On e\.un.n ltion he was Tae President's Tortune. they used liberally and efiecthcly. In addition logs aie 1 emg gotten out now it will take bodies of Keogh's troops were found piled are entitled to the benefits of their government. bound over to await the action of the they had very great advantage of The Washington Sunday Capital says probably until the latter part of July to in a heap.] The warriors directed a special fire This reflection lends the bestowal grand jury. being well prepared for content, while the that the president's salary is paid him in of pensions a kind of sacredness which invites cleat the river. against the trooper who held the horses while opposition was taken by surprise. The iVr. Henley introduced the following resolution monthly installments4,106.60 on the the adoption of such principles and the others fought as soon as a holder was killed, The powder house attached to the Indian Repeal organ maintains that the result is in the bonne Whereas, It appears last day of each monthand the treasurer regulations as will exclude perversion as by waving blankets and great shouting the trading jioit at Bramerd. explodtd the an overwhelming declaration that the from the published rcpoits of the always makes it a point to send hitu notes well as i'lsure a liberal and generous application horses were stampeded, which maae it impossible other da\. The building contained a large province, after nineteen years of union, Union Pacific railroad company, that the of the latest issue. Mr. Cleveland, as his of grateful and benevolent designs. for the soHiers to escape afterward. The quantity of powder, guns and ammunition, has found confederation a bitter disappointment. said corporation without tl.e'consent of predecessors have done, keeps a private Heedlessness and disregard of the principle soldiers all of which were destioved. The explosion Theie is a general belief that congress, did issue in 1SS3 about 5.000 bank account with Riggs & Co., and makes which underlies the granting of pensions is is a mystery, but some school boys FOUGHT DESPERATELY AND HARD if Nova Scotia secedes it will be but to annex 000 of collate! a 1 tiur bonds, also 6,00O.- a deposit the first of every month, reserving unfair to the wounded, crippled soldier who and never surrendered. They fought standing. are suspected. Thepiopcity belonged to herself to the United States. 000 6 per cent, collateral tinst bonds, did enough of his salary to pay current is honored in the just recognition of his government. Thev lought in line along the ridge. As fast as James Hallef, and was uninsured. pay dividends in 1.SS3 and 18S4, notwithstanding expenses and setting a good "example Such a man should never find the men tell the horses were herded and driven the existence of a gross floating by putting the rest aside for a A younj man named Halts Halvorson, himself side by side on the pension roll toward the squaws aud old men, who gathered debt_ of 13,000,000, and in lSS3and rainy day. I am told that his account aged about seventeen, and son of Halver N. 1$. Hangen, railroad commissioner for with those who have been brought to attribute them up. When Reno attempted to find Custer 1885 did guaiantte int-rcst on SI 1,931,- has shown a balance as large Wisconsin, speaking or prospecthe railroad Halvoison, was drowned at Red Wing. their natural ills to which humanity bv throwing out a skirmish line, Custer and all 000 Oregon Short Line bonds, in defiance as 35,000, as he has an income aside building the B.ulger state, said fully 3S0 is heir, to service^n the army. Every There was a terrible thunder storm at with him were dead. When the skirmishers of the provisions of the law of 187.'!, therefore. from his official salary. While he has mile' would be built this year, and Within relaxation of principle in the granting of Deer Creek, Stearns county, during which reached a high point overlooking Custer's held, Resolved, That the attorney/pueral never been a money getter he has earned in the next two years fully six or be\en hundred. pensions ^invites applications without the store 01 A D. B.iki 1 was struck by the Indians were galloping around and over the be, and he is hereby directed to |,':.8cut his profession all lie has ever made. Mr. A number of companies ha\e been merit anc% encourages honest men to become lightning, and orge Moodv, cluk, instantly wounded, dying and dead, popping bullets and all officers of said corporation, tivillv and Cleveland has an economical disposition, Incorporated during the past lew months., dishonest. Thus is the demoralizing killed A. 1). Baker,'brother of C. arrows into them. When Reno made his attack criminally, against whom thereib sufficient and no luxurious tastes like his immediate but whether they will be more than paper lesson taught the people that as against D. Baker of Feigns Falls, and another at the upper and, he killed my two squaws and evidence to warrant judgment or con it tion. predecessor. Before he entered public life roads remains to be seen. the public treasury the most questionable three children, which made my heart bad I clerk were sti ui-k sensekbs bv the same he was making from 10,000 to 15,000 a expedients are allowable. then fought witn the hatchet [which means of bolt that killed Moody. *1). Baker's Charles W.. Seiner, business manager of The president has not yet signified hi.-- year by his practice and could have lived course, mutilating the soldiers.] The soldiers house at IX'er Creek was badly injured. the Toledo Journal, has sued Gen. Sherwood, approval of the general bill establishing Tho j.rrsident suggests the significance of like a lord. His expenses, I am told, were ran out of ammunition early in the day. Their proprietor ol the paper, for 20.- lile-saving stations, and it will probably the startling increase in pension legislation Alex'. Hay and L. J. Jenning, employed never more than 2,.500 a year, and he enjoyed supplies of cartiidges were in the saddle pockets 000 for slander. Sherwood caused Seiner's become a law without his sigmituie. The and the consequences involved in its continuance. tin the Blood Indian ieserv a tion, were himself as much as most men do. of their stampeded horses. The Indians then aireat for alleged embezzlement. proposed lighthouses at or near Diiluth drowned accidentally in the Bell\ liver, N. ran up to the soldiers and butchered them with His frugal habits were acquired in youth were provided for in the 40,000 appropriated The president vetoed the Sioux City W. T. Gen. Wesley Merritt. colonel Fifth cava 1 hatchets. A lot of horses ran away and jumped for he was not born with a-golden, or e\en for new stations in the stindiv postoffice bill. Hi- message is as follows: ry, is so confident of bcingappointed brigadier The government of Franco issued a decree into the river, but were caught by a silver, spoon in his mouth, and he has civil bill, and whether they will be erected The report ofthe committee to whom this general to succeed Gen. butler, who retires expelling the French piiuces from the the squaws. Eleven Indians were killed found his pleasure in,hard work. The or not this year depends upon the superintendent bill was referred states that, by the census Oct. 12, that it is announced that he country-. Prince Napoleon started for on Reno creek, and several Indians fell over and president's Bnlialo friends estimate that of theservice, in whose dis.ietion of 1SS0, the population of Sioux City was will retire from the superintenderuy of Geneva He was accompanied by a number died. Only forty-three Indians were killed al*,o- he was worth from 00,000 to $75,000 it hen to eicct at any time the stations nearly 8,000. and that by .-mother enumeration West Point in August and be succeeded of lnends to the railway station, where gethcr. but a great many wounded ones came when he was elected, and has already increased authoiized. since made its population would there by Gen. Forsyth, just promoted to a large concourse of people had assembled. across the river aud died in the bushes. Some that amount considerably by profitable seem to exceed 23,000. It is further stated be colonel of the Seventh tawilry. There The Missouri supreme court has dismissed No demonstration was attempted. Prince soldiers got away and ran down a ravine, crossed investments and by the surplus of in tho report that Tor the accommoda tion of are sixty-nine -vacancies in the grade of the case of S. C. Schaefer, sentenced to Victor, at a rett ption before stalling for the river, came back again and were killed. We his salary. this population the city contains 393 brick second lieutenant, and nearly all the West eight years in the penitentiary for defrauding Brussels, said remain a representative had Ogallallas, Mineconjou.-, Brule.Teton, Uncapapa and 2.5)84 frame buildings. It seems to me Point graduates can be as-signed. There John I. Blair, the New Jersey millionaire. of the empire as the Naoolc-onsc-onstituted Sioux, Cheveunes, Anapahoes and Gros that in consideration of the merits of this are seventy-six graduates, and the class is Gifts of Senator Stanford. it I favor him authority, equality of al| Venties When the big dust came in the air bill the necessities of the government should regarobd as one of the most efficient that down the river [meaning Terry and Gibbon] we citizens, and respect foi all creeds. Be assured There are said to be only 250,000 Hebrews Washington Special:Senator Stanford control the question, and that it should ever passed through the academy. BrigaGen. stiuckour lodges and went up a creek toward that whatever call duty may make, in the United States." of California has returned from Boston, he decided as a business proposition depending Stanley has published the order directing the White Rain mountains. The Big Horn ranges I shall not be iound wanting in the fulfillment The Omaha has issued a circular an where he has been in consultation with upon the needs ol a government tiie abandonment and discont nuance were covered with snow. We waited there four of what I owe to tho democracy and nouncing that the following stations have Gen. Francis J. Walker, of the school of building at the point proposed in order to of the post of Fort Stockton, June days, and then went over to the Wyoming to my name. An revoir. been opened on the Winona A: St. PeterFssig, technology, and Prof. Olmstead, the landscape do the government work. This greatly reduces *i0. mountains. Cobden, Revere, Taunton, Shanlev, designer, in legard to plans for the the value of statistics showing pooulation, Jn the district couit of Ramsey county, The Rev. Dr. Kinlock Nelson, the new Terry and'Burchard, all in Minnesota. university in California, for which Mr. extent of business, prospective Judge Wilkin sustained demurrers in boycott This ended Gall's narrative. It brinjs out bishop (P. E.) of Easton, Md., is a greatgrandson Stanford has so munificently provided. growth and matteis of that kind, which, cas been use no avert act had been Bradstreet's reports moderate activity of Gov. Nelson of Revolutionary many new facts and corrects some others. He proposes that it shall become second to though exceedingly interesting, do not always charged in the indictment. As the oliense in general trade, with fair business in St. lame. He fought through the late war in no seat of learning in the world. Gen. Walker It baR been popularly supposed that Custer demonstrate the necessity of the expenditure complained of is not an agreement to commit Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. the rebel army. will socn go to Europe to visit various entered the river, but suchWas not the case, of a large sum of money for a a felony on the person of anyone, a The Goodnow saw mill at Minneapolis of season tickets for the national universities and gather information that public building. I find upon examination salQ specific act must be alleged. The cases as the bodies found on the Little Horn were' The was burred. Loss 42,000. will aid in this enterprise. In September that United States courts are sometimes were again submitted to thgran jury and snensrerfest of the North American those of a few stampeded soldiers There Gen. Walker and Prof. Olmstead The Yallep De Groot Company of St. held at Sioux City, but that they have new indictments were found. The specific Saengerbnnd, to be held in Milwaukee ne\t were no ceremonies or exercises gone will meet Mr. Stanford in Paul, dealer in tailors' trimming, etc., been thus far held in the county court net in this case charged was the distribution month, closed a few days ago, 1,070 tickets through withsimply an attempt,which was assignliabilities 60,000 assets, 45,000. house without any serious inconvenience by tho boycottys ol circulars printed California, and they will decide upon sites having been disposed of for 13,707, exceeding successful, to correct history. and without any expense to the government. in the German language, advising peisona for the buildings and plans for laying out The office of inspector of hulls is established by 6,000 any previous sale. There were actually no other to boycott the Third street baker. the grounds. Next spring the work of at Dul jth. Three shots were fired with fatal effect by federal officers here for whom the government erecting the buildings will begin. The location The earnings of the St. Paul A Duluth I The twenty-eighth Minnesota state .Sunday W. W. Faseltine. a leading citizen at Oddities of Gas. in any view should provide accommodations, is at Palo Alto, twenty-eight miles during the third week in June increased-14, school coinention will be held at Mankato Steven's Point, Wis., at A. E. Morse, thr(-e weeks except the postmaster. The from San Francisco, where -"7,000 acres 3,35S, and dining the June 29, 30 and July 1. A Pittsburgher was telling of some or cashier of the First National Bank. Haseltine postoffice is now located in a buildingrented have been given by Mr. Stanford to maintain 717. The earnings the third week were walked cooly to the jail and surrendered Christopher Casey, a military convict, at the oddities of natural gas the othet by the government until Januarv 1, the institution. The senator and his 32.142. and since Ji-ne 1 SI01,071. himself. The shooting was witnessed Fort Sneliing. is shot and killed by Private 1889, at the rate of 32,200 per annum. wife also visited Albany, N. Y., where, upon day. lb seems that many houses in In the Detroit lynch! casethecororer's by many. Morse had been riding Brown, sentinel. By the last leport of the supervising architect the very site where she was born, Mrs. jury rendered a xeidnt that "became to with his wife and was returning to the the Smoky city are heated by the gas, it appears that on October 1, 1885, The Milwaukee road announces a S3 net Stanford is going to erect a magnificent his death by violent eat the ha.ids of parties stable with the team after having taken there were eighty new public buildings in rate from Rock Island, Davenport, and building to be used as a nursery and it being .burned in grates in which are unknown." It i learned that Rrd's" her home. On Main street he was hailed course of construction, and that the Cedar Rapids to St. Paul. home for worthy poor. She will amply endow real name was William Monohau that he by Haseltine, who fired three shots in logs of asbestos. He said: amount expended thereon during the preceding it and give it to the city of Albany. Dr. H. H. Kimball of Minneapolis is came from Brooklyn, N. Y., where he had rapid succession. Morse leaned out of the year was nearly two and a half These look like 7-eal logs, and burn elected president of the Minnesota State respectable rc'alnes, that he had been an carriage and fell dead upon the public millions of dollars, while large appropriations Medical society. very naturally, only they are forever inmate 01 the Grand Forks Jail, that he sqvare, while the horses dashed down the were asked to be expended on these 1 The Custer Massacre Revived. had committed a murder in St.* Louis, and unconsumed. Well, folks grew tired street. Inspector General Kingreportsfavorably buildings during the current year. In my was also wante 1 for crookedness in Montana. upon his inspection of the Minnesota militia. Bismarck, Dak., Special: Capt. Godfrey, of simple logs, and now they have judgment the number of buildings should Judge Becker, as secretary of the Dakota Lieut. Slocum, Surgeon Porter and other not at this time be increased unless a taken to making things of terra cotta Democratic central committee, issued a At a meeting of the Grand Cominandery survivors of the ill-fated Custer expedition greater necessity exists than in this case. call for that body to meet at Aberdeen, Capt. Gaines Lawson. Twenty fifth infantry, as well as asbestos, and putting them of Minnesota at Owatouna the following have gone to the historic battle field to properly July 1. to determine when and where the has been detailed by the secretary in the grates to burn. You see they officers were elected 1 thegi arid cominandery observe the tenth anniversary of the Democratic territorial convention will be of war to make the regular annual inspection perforate them so that little jets of of the state for the ensuing year: massacre, in which' over three hundred held. ENOUGH AND TO SPARE. of the First and Second brigades of Right eminent grand commander, Henry whites under Gen. Custer were engaged and Hame come from all parts. One day the Illinois National guard during tho Queen Victoria's recent visit to Liverpool Birkett, of Owatouna eminent deputy not a single one escaped. The Sioux Chief An Interesting Statement Regarding I saw two hfe-like English bulldogs fitting period of their encampment near .Sjninjfield, cost that city 60,000. grand commander, Thomas Montjo.nery, Gaul, now at Standing Rock agency, was in Wheat Supplies for the Coming Year In III. The First brigade will in in a fireplace covered from head of St. Peter, eminent grand generalissimo, command of the Indians who massacred Mrs. Garfield is said to be worth $400 This Country. camp from the 17th to the 23d of id v. to foot with blue flames. They seemed Thomas Mee, of Faiibatilt eminent caDtain-general, Custer and his companions, but until now 00. 'v and the Second brigade between Aug. Y. very contented, but I guess if a John C. Sehlener, of Minneapolis A statement has been submitted by the has maintained silence as to the details of and Sept. 1. Henry Ward Beecher sailed for Europe a eminent grand recorder, P. H. Hubbell, department of agriculture to thejiouse of massacre. He has consented, after ten stranger had seen them unexpectedly few days ago. He was accompanied by his Senator Jones, who a few years ago was of Winona, grand senior warden, C. years, to go with the party and explain just representatives intended to show the stocks lie would have thought it as great a \vi e. Mr. Brecher's face looked worn and worth 6,000,000, is now worth 60,000. A. Hubbard, of Lake Cty: grand junior how the massacre occurred, the point of of wheat on May 1 and the probable requirements tired, and he gave eveiy evidence of the miracle as that of Daniel in the fiery warden. C. L. Spauldtng of Brainerd grand attack, etc. It has never been shown by of wheat to the 1st of September. A gentleman who isinaposition toknow. need of rest. Mrs. Beecher looked very furnace. Then, again, one grate I treasurer, J. G. McFarlatul G. R., A. T. C. any one who was there. The prevalent The exhibit gives 60,000,000 bushels said that it wasa positive fact t'*at Miss feeble. To a reporter Mr. Beecher said know of is fixed up with a chicken on Pierson, or St. Paul grand sword-bearer, opinion that Sitting Bull was in command as farmers' stocks on May 1, which, added Grant had broken the engagement with that he would probably return in the latter J. Lovering. of Minneapolis. Right Eminent is erroneous. Gaul was the warrior who her nest, while still another is filled to the reported visible supply, 44,000,000, Earl Cairns, and that there was no possibility part of September or early in October, Grand Commander Birkett's election led in the disaster to the crack regiment ol makes a total of 104,000,000 bushels for of a renewal of the engagement. with little bisque French dolls. and would devote all of his time while was almost unanimous. They meet next the United States army. the United States. These stocks do not in- abroad largely to work. A few days would The wife of Senator Hearst gives away year at Lake City, June 24. be spent in London and after Mrs. Beecher $20,000 a year in charities. umw4,h ^J& 1*. ,-*'*-'/-'ft/-*.^i*"