New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 14, 1886 · Page 1 of 8
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a^ XiFT^SWJ?WSli!II- g MINNESOTA STATE NEWS, i New Ulm Review. and boards of trade to the same effect. Condensed General flews. Lord Salisbury has contributed to the CONGBESS. The amendment was adopted without di- Quarterly Review an unsigned article which vision- 0 $$- has been eagerly awaited as his final manifesto. First Congressional District of Minnesota. The author does not, however, state ^ENATE.The senate resumed consideration HOUSE.Mr. Compton" (Md.) submitted JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. fjCrops Suffering From Dry Weather. the Irish policy of the Conservatives. o! the river and harbor appropriation resolutions expressing the-regret with which He indicts Mr. Gladstone as a "persistent bill. The following amendments, among The Pioneer Press presents reports on the house has heard of the death of Hon. John Lind of New Ulm is the nominee of KETV ULM, MINNESOTA. political apostate, discarding by wholesale others, were agreed to: the condition of the wheat crop from every William H. Cole, late a representative from the Republicans of the second consressior.al doctrines solemnly advocated and Appropriating $3,000,000 for improving important wheat-growing county in Maryland, and providing for the appointment district to succeed James B. Wakefield, adopting totally new doctrines whenever New York harbor, so as to secure a thirtyfoot Minnesota and Dakota, and about one of a committee of seven representatives the present incumbent. The convention- the shifting wind of popular favor seems to channel at the Sandy Hook entrance and three senators tosuperintend the hundred counties in Iowa, Wisconsin and washeldatMankato. on the 7th. it was The differences of the athracite coal call for them.'' He states that he once of the harbor, upon such plan as the secretary funeral ceremonies. Nebraska. These reports show the crop -ailed to order by Judge D. F. Goodrich of heard Cornwall Lewis say that if Mr. Gladstone of war may approve appropriating ting have been adjusted, which means The house then, as a mark of respect to to be in much worse condition than on Blue Earth City. He read the call, and should eter become premier he would $500,000 for the improvement of the Potomac the memory of the deceased, adjourned. June 1. The dry weather in May, which that coal will be one dollar a ton higher then Capt. J. B. Sackett of St. Peter was lead the Liberal party to perdition. Referring river in the vicinity of Washington. became quite a severe drouth in June, had chosen temporary chairman and J. w. SENATE.Senator Hoar called up the this year than last. to Mr. Chamberlain, the author declares In a discussion on an amendment, Mr. more serious effect on small grain than Seeger of St. James and H. C. Westbey of Goode case and made a speech of half an it childish to think that the Conservatives Beck declared: was at first supposed, and the injury Lac qni Parle were made secretaries. hour, in which he recited t'he objections to and Radicals will continue to act# The trouble was that the country had M2 caused them is just now becoming the confirmation of Mr. Goode, which he On the roll of.counties the following candidates together, except in uiiou against separation. too much money. The country would suffer The Massachusetts legislature, which painfully apparent. There has been verylittle grouped under four heads, as follows: Whether Mr. Gladstone succeeds or more by reason of the amount of money were announced: has just adjourned, with two exceptions, rain since the first week in June, and fails in his present enterprise he will still FirstHis incompetency to fill the important in the treasury (and which was increasing Bl-ie earth, E. P. Freeman Lyons John. no general rain since seeding time. The leave a legacy of woe to the country. If his position to which he w&s appointed. every year by taxation} than it would if completed the longest service Lind, seconded by Redwood and Brown sections not affected by drouth are the Red plans be carried civil war will be certain, as This was shown by the arguments he the government had oarely money enough Nobles, C. H. Smith Waseca, M. D. L. since the beginning of government ii river valley fromWuhpeton to Grand Forks, surely as an explosion follows the application has made as the representative of the government to carry on its ordinary business. Only Collester. seconded by Faribault. of the torch to the magazine. A foreign in the United States supreme and the Northern Pacific country from that state. 144,000,000 of the debt could be paid off The result of ballot was: war is also possible. If his plans be court. Brainerd to Bismarck, in Minnesota and before September, 1891, and for that there Total \otes cast, rejected we shall forthwith pass into the were $224,000,000 lying idle in the tieasury. Secondhis political record. He was Dakota. South of the forty-sixth parallel Neoessarv to choice y,~ *r most critical stage oi Irish and English Therefore he did not care whether proven to haveresorted to ballot-box stuffing, the weather has been very dry, the drouth Further investigation into the colos John Lind history." the bill appropriated ten, fiiteen or twenty bribery and other frauds upon the being severest in the extreme southern E. P. Freeman sal rascalities of Lane, the Rockland, millions, so long a" the money was proper election laws. counties of Minnesota and Dakota, extending M. D. L. Collester The New York Parlian-entary Fund as ly spent. Let the money be spent this way ThirdThe charge that he had since his Mass., embezzler, shows that his tota well down into Northern Iowa. C. H.Smith sociation has received $13,126 during the and get into the hand.-* of the people. appointment as solicitor general demanded 1W L. Quackenbush past week. shortage is $247,000, of which $112, a fee for his influence in securing the receivership In Southern Minnesota and Dakota The president vetoed the senate bill for The nomination was made unanimous. Since 1790 Pennsylvania has had six 000 was stolen from the Reed estate. of the Exchange bank of Norfolk wheat was sown, in most counties, in the the relief of Martin L. Bundy. The president John Lind was born in Sweden in 18o4, teen governors, eight of whom were Germans. for a friend. says: The claimant, who was a quartermaster, dust, and the rains pi nee then have been The thefts of Henry Leslie and A. L. emigrated to America at the age of thirteen FourthHis connection with" the PanElectric after the settlement of his accounts, light and not frequent enough to give the and settled in Red Wing, where he attended Wilson, the defaulting secretaries and scandal, in prostituting the power was found to be indebted to the Telegrams from various points along the ground a good soaking. During the stooling school and taught. In 3S73 he nio\ed to and dignity of the government to promote government. Thereupon he put in a claim Burlington, Cedar Rapids .t No -them railway ti'easurers of the Chesapeake and Del period, in May, the weather was very New Ulm, and taught school in Nicollet the interests of his friends who were interested for forage for horses, more than sufficient show that rain is badly needed. This dry and the result is that the crop is thin countv a year, th^i entered the study or aware canal company, amount tc in the scheme. to offset his indebtedness. There is no suggestion is especially true of the Spirit Lake and on the ground and short in straw. The intensely law- at New Ulm. He graduated from the The committee in their report aud Mr. $300,000 the cash price of the bonds that he had or used any horses, and Dakota division. Corn is doing well, but hot weather of the past ten days state university in 1S7G, and was admitted Hoar in his speech were very severe in commenting if he did and failed to make a claim for forage all other crops will be light. Grass is beginning to the bar of Brown county in 1877. He*- has added materially to the injury, as the surreptuously negotiated by them. upon this incident in Mr. Goode's at the time he settled his accounts, to fire and farmers arecomplai :ing was county superintendent of schools of ground was in no condition to withstand official career, asserted that this alone was then he presents a case of incredible ignorance considerably. In some places along the Brown county for one year, and was ap-. any serious drouth. enough to demonstrate his unfitness to of his rights or a wonderful lack of line' mall grain will not be over half a crop pointed receiver of the Tracy land office in. England's ambition is placing a hold such an office of such dignity and importance. that deposition to gain every possible advantage and potatoes are suffering from drouth, 1S81. A Female Sara Jones Excites the Hoosiers. During Mr. Hoar's speech he which is usually found among while upland hay is a failure. heavy burden upon her Indian empire. The platform favored a congressional was frequently interrupted in an offensive A special from Marion, Ind., gives an at" those who deal with the government. The A fire at Denver made losses as follows: commission to settle the labor question The budget of that imperia? manner by Senator Riddleberger. and claim is not allowed, on the ground that count of remarkable effects produced by the P. F. Hughes, on Academy of Music, 125,- the curbing of corporations: law fares and Goode's nomination was rejected. it would set a precedent which could hardly exhortations of a Mrs. Mary Mershon, of province shows a deficit of $1,700,000 000 insarance, 30,000. Rocky Mountain prohibition of railroad discrimination, be ignored, and which, if followed, would Pendleton, Ind., a disciple and convert of HOUSE.The day was mostly consumed News, 23,000 insurance, $3,500. The protectoratd of Afghanistan, the etc. Mr. Lind in his acceptance speech furnish another means of attack upon the Mrs. Woodworth, a noted trance evangelist. in debates upon" motions to refer to the Good's block, 10,000 insurance, 7,500. said: "I want you 1o understand that I increase of the army in India, and the treasury quite as effective as many which committee on invalid pensions several of Mrs. Mershon is about 60 years old, Other losses, 17.500 insurance, 2,000. am not a free trader and I hope not to beone are now in active operation. the president's pension bill veto messages. has a broad forehead, black hair and eyes subjugation of Burmah, all of which' for a while yet. I believe in protection The Knights of Labor are ordered to The republicans opposed and the democrats and is of medium height. She has a pleasing HOUSE.The house went into committee when it is needed, but we do not need a leave Timberline, Mont. are charged to its account, cause the favored reference. The bills and messages and commanding presence and graceful of the whole on the general deficiency bill. hish protective tariff now." were all referred as ind icated. During the "bearing. Her theology is of the heroic order. Conductor Kinney was badly hurt by the deficit. The already over-taxed na Messrs. Bragg and Guenther offered debate Mr. Springer (dem.) said: Gentletlemen The plain, unpretentious and eloquent fall of a Milwaukee construction train amendments, which were adopted, appropriating tives are to have the pleasure of paying on the other side of the chamber preaching had its effect. The attendance increased. through a bridge near Aberdeen, Dak. Minnesota Prohibition Politics. in the aggregate $76,000 to pay had taken advantage of the discussion to the bills of their aggressive masters. Her enthusiasm took hold of her judgments and awards recovered against The Quakers have spent 40,000 during The first state convention of the Prohibition attack the president and the Democratic hearers. The fame and report of the wild the United States for flowage damage the past year in mission work in Madagascar. party of Minnesota convened lat party, and to chai-ge that they were opposed scenes enacted spread among the people caused by the improvement of the Fox and Wednesday the 7th inst in Market hall, St. to granting pensions. Nothing and the attendance and interest were further Wisconsin rivers. Henry Watterson, editor of the Paul, with about 225 delegates present, a Paul Hamilton Haynes a most distinct could be further irom the truth. During magnified and multiplied. An amendment to the sundry civil bill, few ladies being in the front seats. The shed poet of the south, dies at his the entire eight years of Gen. Grant's administration Louisville Journal, writes from Lon The spectacle at times is wild, wierd and offered by Mr. Grosvenor in the house and eoinention was called to order by Charles home in Georgia. only 542 private pensions unearthly. The most nervous and excitable don of the contest for home rule: "The adopted as amended by Holman and Herbert, Evans Holt, chairman of the state central were granted- During the Forty-seventh The Marsh Family association, including soon succumb and go under "the pow- is likely to stir up some opposition to committee, and prayer was offered by Pr. Tory nobles believe they are fighting congress, which was Republican in both everybody named Matsh of respectability", er." They are stretched out in every attitude. the bill in the senate. The amendment, Chaunoy Hobart of Goodhue county. The branches, only 151 private pensions bills will hold ,i grand picnic at Lake Pleasant, for their titles and perhaps their estates. They become rigid and their wideopen, how ever, seems likely to correct an abuse Rev. Noah Lathrop of Rice county was were passed :but during the last, or Fortyeighth Mass., July 21, 22 and 23. staring eyes had a deathlike and unearthly that has gone down to a custom in all the called to the chair as temporary chairman. In this I think they are right. congress, which contained a majority expression, as though gazing upon courts of the United States, and if all that Maj. Hiram W. Allen of Hennepin county D. M. Osborne, head of the D. M. Osborne of Democrats in the house, The tendency of the world is set as scenes not presented to the eyes of mortals. is claimed is true, it will result in a substantial was nominated as temporary secretary. company, manufacturers of farm machinery, 552 of such* pension bills passed, and Sunday night witnessed the wildest and reduction of the fees and mileage died suddenly at Auburn, N. Y. much against feudalism in the close ol The committee on permanent organization during this congress, since December most extra agant scenes yet enacted. of marshals. Whenever an indictment is reported the following officers who last, congress had passed 665 private this Nineteenth century as, in the beginning Henry Ward Bcccher has come out presented against a person who has been The converts who were stricken were chosen: PresidentJames E. Child pension bills, of which about 575 had strongly for Mr. Gladstone. Replying to arrested, it has been the custom for the down "by the hand of God" prior to their of the century, it was set of Waseca. Vice PresidentsC. A. Pierce, either been signed by President Cleveland an inquiry whether the gross personal attacks marshall of the court to step into the conversion relate wonderful tales of being Winona George I. Day. Nobles, Rev. C. or had become laws without his action. against slavery. Indeed, prerogative on Mr. Gladstone by a powerful section clerk's office and secureabenchwarrantfor suspended by a hair over the pit of hell, oi Hobart, Goodhue. SecretaryHiram W. Gen. Black, the commissioner of pensions, of the English pi ess ought not to be is but another name for slavery. It the indicted party and place him under arrest. being fanned by the sulphurous breezes Allen, Hennepin. J. T. James of Minneapolis had granted over 110,000 certificates to deplored, ho writes Any one, remembering Fees and mileage from the man's from the infernal regions, of looking into was elected assistant secretary. is only a question of time when the pensioners since he assumed office, being 10 that Christ was charged with consoitingwith home are then charged upon this warrant, boiling cauldrons, of being nibbled at by per cent more than had ever before been issued President Child in taking the chair said: house of lords will go. After that the licentious companions and with although this person indicted is at that the fiery serpents and grinning devils, of by any of his predecessors during the He regretted to say that the recant history being a wiae-bibber and a riotous person, time in court, as his recognizance compels being saved by the outstretched hand of a deluge. Emancipate the servile Eng. same length of time. The payment to pensioners of the Republican party showed it had gone cannot be surprised at seeing the present him to be on the first day of the term when pitying Providence. The meetings aie still during the fiscal year just ended exceeded over to that slavery which was orse than lish people from this thraldom to feud, indictments are presented. treatment befall his disciples when they in progress and will continue for at least those of the previous fiscal year by the African sla\cry. If6 rejoiced that negro seek to overthrow Satan's kingdom. al ideas and they will become the most two weeks. $8,600,000. slavery had been abolished, a' he SENATE.Mr. Mitchell (Or.) submitted a Nicolini, Patti's husband, has leased four brutal of leverers. The crown will follow trusted the day might come when e\ery proposed amendment to the general deficiency thousand acren of shooting land in Wales. man might be fiee fiom the slavery of The President Surprises Everybody. appropriation bill, to provide for the house of lords. He is passionately fond of hunting. drink. the payment to John Roach & Sons of The president treated the senate to another Curious Bequests. The platform, stronqly in favor of legislative $20,220 for wharfage andcaie of the monitor The due de Morn}' save his bride a diadem surprise by sending in the name of jrohibition was adopted. Roanoke from March 17, 1877, to the of diamonds oorth 20,000, and a Various are the motives that prompt Capt. Theodore Schwan, of the Eleventh 1 Nominations were made for governor as libbon of diamonds attached to a gold Wayne MacVeigh in his address before time of its sale in 1883, including towage infantry, to be major and assistant adjutaut extraordinary testamentary bequests follows chain. and pilotage, and to pay them 3S,840 in general, in the place of the late Col. the Yale law school discussed the e. g., religious fanaticism is often exemplified. J.B. Pink ham of Minneapolis James E. full for the cost of changing the iron frame Benjamin, the son-in-law of Hamilton Fish. Jeremiah J. Hennessy was nominated for relations of the laboring mass and the Child of Waseca, Chauncey Hobart of Goodhue of the Puritan. An inhabitant of London, It was fully expected that Lieut, Grcely, postmaster at White Sulphur, Mont. He county, P. J. Kneiss of Rock county. The senate considered the amendment to the arctic explorer, would get this* place, capitalist class. He said it will always is an old resident of the pla.ee, a business about four centuries ago, left 8s yearly The first informal ballot by counties*tesuited the river and harbor bill. The first amendment and he was strongly urged for it by many man with large interests there. be true under any political system to be expended in the purchase as follows: that was questioned was an item appropriating prominent scientific men as well as politicians. W. J. Rice of Brittan, Marshall county, Pinkham, 110: Child, 100 Denton, 12- of faggots wherewith to burn heretics. possible for us, that the best way oi $150,000 for the purchase of It is believed that congress Dak., is in Washington. He succeeded in Holt, 22 Whetstone, 2 Kneiss, 21 Satterlee, the Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan ship will now revive the bill authorizing Some twenty years ago it was stated in securing the appointment of bin daughterin-law, creating a proper reverence for law is 3 Hobart, 1. t't") canal and harbor of refuge. the president to appoint an Mrs. Sophia Rice, to the postman the newspapers that a New York lady After some discussion the state ticket wafr by taking care that law is worthy oi Mr. Edmunds opposed the amendment. additional assistant adjutant general. tership of Brittan. The office is worth finally made up as follow6 had left the whole of her property for He said: Schwan is a native of Germany, and enlisted reverence by its singleness of devotion $800 per year. For governor, James E. Child Lieutenant At least 200,000 acres of land in that region, as a private in the regular army the building of a church, provided her The future heir to the Bavaria nth rone if governor, Rev. I.E. Pinkham.secre* to the general welfare that the best and he did notknow how much more, soon after his emmigration to this countiy body and bones should be made into Rupert, the Stuart prince of Wales, who tary of state, C. A. Bierreof Winona, auditor, had been granted to Wisconsin to build in 1857. He served through tha war, first security for private property is in is seventeen years old. H. W. Allen of Hennepin, tieasurer, P. mortar, in which the cornerstone this canal, and now the government was as a private, then corporal, sergeant, and taking care that it is only honestly J. Kneiss of Rock attorney general, W. M. A sensation waf caused in Toionto when asked to buy the property which it had already finally second lieutenant, receiving a captain's should be laid. No notion could hardly Hatch of Otter Tail clerk of supreme court,. a rumor got abroad that Edward Hartib, acquired and that the bast way of payed forfor the reason, as hesupposed, commission and a major's brevet in C. A. Fosnes, of Chippewa county. be more eccentric. We do not know of Harris, Magee & Co., had become financially first, that it would be a refuge to all the reorganization of the army in 1867. developing a patriotic spirit is by A state central committee was chosen, embarrassed and had fled, leaving if the condition was fulfilled, but hei mariners and, second, arefugeto thestockholders. He has been in the regular service for nearly (five at large) as follows- helping to make and keep all the ministries large sums in cash and leading vat ions He put it in that way so as to be thirty years, and has an excellent record. last will and testament will ever remain J. T. Jones, George F. Getty. C. E. Holt, funds in which he was interested in a serious polite. He has been almost constantly with of the state pure and beneficient. one of the greatest curiosities ir M. Ball, R. R. Lupton, and two from each state of entanglement. He is supposed Mr. Ingalls characterized the amendment his company and, except for a short time congressional district as follows- First, W. No class of her citizens can do to have gone to Toronto, and thence toward this kind of literature on record. This as shameless private speculation. in recruiting, his service has been constantly Dennis, Steele T. O. Stevens, Winona. Niagira. It is known that before The president sent a nomination to the in the West. more to enable her to realize this high can be matched, however, so far as Second, F. P. Grcut, Rock F. M. Dver, Cottonwood. going he drew 20,000 in cash, but the senate in the following words idea of good government than the Third, N. Lathrop, Rice C. T. national fanaticism (if we may be permitted amount in his hands is thought to be much In accordance with the provisions of an Maj. Thomas B. Dewees, Ninth cavalry, Langerson, McLeod, Fourth, J. P. Furber, larger than that. act of congress approved July 1, 188G, 1 to use the word in that connection) lawyers of the country. died at his home in Philadelphia. His Washington J. S. Lamson, Anoka. nominate the person herein named for appointment On the 2d instant a body of Albanian is concerned. A Mr. Solomon Fifth, C. A. Couilland, Wadena, J. \V. Ear), death promotes Capt. James F. Randlelle in the army of the United States. Mussulmans attacked and pillaged se\eral Otter Tail. of the Eighth cavalry to major inthelatter banborn, who for years supplied the Fitz John Porter, late colonel in the army Montenegrin villages, killing some of the inhabitants Agriculture, an English journal, regiment, and First Lieut. Edward A. Godwin of the United States, to rank as such from male folks of Medford, Mass., with and capturing a number of elders. to be captain. Gen. Sheridan has ordered gives some attention to cattle ranching May 14, 1861, that beingthe grade in rank The first regiment, numbering 438 men The Montenegrins rallied and repulsed the their head gear, when indicting his that the strength of the Eighth infantry, held by hiin at the time of Ms dismissal went into camp at White Bear Lake near and its results on our Western Albanians, capturing and kihing many. which is now changing station to last will and testament, most likely in. from the array. St. Paul. In Manitoba the area under crop this plains. It appears that there are Arizona, shall be incieased in accordance .tended to make his patriotism paten I Adolph Petterson, a Swede from St. HOUSE.The proposition to pass over the season is placed at 029.525 acres, as compared with the order. Men arc to be taken from eleven large English companies, which to the world, but only succeeded ii Paul, slept at the Marion house on State president's veto of the bill granting a pension with 547,S19 in the preceding season the First infantry which is changing station own 672,013 head, and own and lease, stieet, Chicago and gave the cleik 102 to and 444,015 in 1SS4. to C. W. Tiller was debated and post to California and Nevada. Fifty-one men providing it with an illustration of tlw %jj to keep in the hotel safe for him. The poned. The rest of the clay was passed in have already been so transferred on their in all, 3,319,072 acres of* land. The Charles R. Gleason was nominated post old saying, "as mad as a hatter." Th'.: next morning, when he woke up, he found work on the general deficiency bill. own application. master at Eau Claire, Wis. He is a well Prairie Company, organized in Edinburgh that the clerk had left for Canada and taken modern Solomon bequeathed his body known Democratic politician of that place, SENATEA substitute by Mr. Spooner to Maj. L. A. Burke of Ipswich, Dak., is in the money with him. about five years ago, has a capital has always been active in political affairs to Prof. Agassiz and^ to Dr. Oliver W. the amendment to the river and harbor Washington city looking after his interests and has held many offices of one kind or R. G. Wood of Le Roy has just received bill appropriating $150,000 for the purchase as an aspirant Tor the receivership of the of over a million dollars, owns Holmes, to be by them jointly pre an ther, his labt being city clerk of Eau a duplicate discharge from the United of the Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Aberdeen land office. Maj. Burke was about 125,000 cattle. Its dividends pared, in the most skillful and scien Claire. Stales army, dated Aug. 4. 1.S48. The ship canal and harbor of refuge was originally from Indiana, and claims to ha\e original was sent to Washington soon after tific manner known to the anatomical were 20 1-2 per cent, in 1883, and 10 adopted. The amendment increasing the the entire delegation at both ends of congress Fire destroyed the Montanalumber com that date to procure a land warrant. It Duluth appropriation from $50,000 to asking for his appointment. He says pany's planing mill aud Silverman's sampling art. and placed in the museum oi per cent, in 1884 and 1885, very satisfactory, has remained there thirty eight yeras, during $75,000 was agreed to. A message from he is endorsed by the best democrats of works and essay office. Total loss, anatomy at Harvard university. Oi which time Mr. W. neglected to send for no doubt, to British capital. the president was read, vetoing the bill allowing Dakota, and believes t*hat his prospects of 30.000 insurance, 13,000 on improvement a duplicate. the construction of railroads his skin he directed two drum-heads tt appointment are better than those of any works, but none on the sampling The tendency is, however, to through Indian lands in Northern Montana. democrat seeking the office. works. The large barn of F. D. Drake in the be made. Upon one was to be inscribed smaller profits, as the cattle-grazins town of Freeborn, Freeborn county, with The rejection by the Spanish ministry of The term of office of the receiver of the "Pope's Universal Prayer.," and territory is becoming overstocked.and a valuable horse, machinery, hay and other HOUSEWarm discussions arose over the home rule proposition by Cuba is to be land office at Aberdeen. Dak., has expired upon the other "The Declaration of In- aitides, was burned, having been set on some of the president's recent messages vetoeing the signal for a general uprising of Cubans, prices are declining. American companies, and the race is becoming hot. Pierson and then they were to be lire from firecrackers in the hands of children. dependence,'1 private pension bills. Mr. Bragg of and great preparations have been made for and Burke each believe that he has the inside to keep up dividends, make The barn was insured for 500. The Wisconsin was one of the principal defenders carrying it into effect. A leading Cuban track. presented to his "distinguished friend loss is 2,000. of the president. Mr. Bragg said: forced sales, and thus keep up wasteful said: "We are only waiting now the wishes S. S. Wilson was nominated for postmaster and patriotic citizen, Warren Simpson, There seemed to be an idea in the house of our people in Cuba. If they say fight, The grading on the Pelican Rapids competition. While the great gracing of Colfax, Iowa. He i- the present that it was the duty of the president to drummer of Cohasset," conditionally fight it is. Everything is in "readiness for branch of the St. Paul, Minneapolis & incumbent. He was appointed by the companies are not meeting their abdicate his office in favor of a majority Manitoba railroad has been begun on the war and we will move when the word is that at sunrise on postoffice depaitment a year ago, but under the 17th of June, of the committee on invalid north end of the route, in the town of Maple spoken." expectations, such stall-feeding as is the late readjustment of salaries the every year, he bellt, or causa to be pensions. Whenever, in the exercise of Bay, in Polk county. Boersig's railway works in Berlin, which office became presidential and under the practiced on the farms of the Middle and courage to place his hand upon legislation beaten,upon the saUT'drum-heads, at the is the oldest of the kind on the continent, Marshall county farmers have spent a law the postmaster must be appointed by when he thought it improper, and Northwestern^ States continues base of the monument on Bunker's will shortly be closed, owing to continued deal of money for drainage, and are rejoicing the president. whether it were pension or railroad legislation. loss arising from low prices. over the organization of the Red the most profitable kind of husbandry hill, the national air of "Yankee The weather in New York on Tuesday Congress had gone altogether too River valley drainage association. The bill nov before {he senate to enable the 6th was the warmest of the seasoi far in the way of pension legislation, but commonly practiced, much more Doodle." Such parts of his body as territorial officers of Utah to disburse appropriations thus far, the thermometer re. i-terin' SC Biacket Co. of Granite Falls sold 700 there was a class of soldiers for whom so than the raising of cereals for market. were useless to the anatomists were tc vetoed by Gov. Murray provides to 5)0 degrees. Advices indicate that the head of cattle to Iowa parties recently for there never was a voice raised in thehouse. for the payment by the territory into 25,000. It is the largest sale ever made hot wave is general in the East. The follow They were the men who in Api-il, May, Juno be composted into a fertilizer for the the United States treasury of the cost in that section. in temperatures are reported: Hanover, and July, 1861, filled the ranks of the army purpo of nourishing the growth oi of the trials under the anti-polygamy act. N. H., 90 to 90 in the shade Franklin actuated only by patriotic desires to sustain W. W. Boswell was the name of the mar an American elm to be planted or The Mormon legislature has for refused several Falls, 102 on four consecutive days, the the national flas Before the house /it shot by Henry Bowers at Howard Lake. years to appropriate money for this hottest remembered Boston, 96 to 99 Albany, On May 1 the miners at Grape Creek, went further in pensioning the deadwood out in some rural public thoroughfare, Clay and Cass counties are said to have purpose, and the territory is now indebted N. Y., 97, the highest since the establishment of the army, it should make some provision 111., struck for an advance of wages, "that the weary wa\ faring man maj the best stands of wheat in the state. to the general government 280,000 on of the signal service station for the men who went to the front in this account. rest and innocent children playfulh and were unsuccessful. The employing there twelve years ago Scranton, Pa., G3 1861. A peculiar green worm is stripping the degrees'. foliage from treea about Hendrum. sport beneath the shadow of the umbrageous He sent to the clerk's desk and had read There is a good deal of curiosity to know company declined to re-employ a letter from one of those men who is at the Indians are very numerous near Veradale, who the senate committee on military A few days ago 181 bags oi mail from the branches rendered luxurianl them, and has now evicted them digging snake root. Hampton Soldiers' home, commending his affairs had in mind when they reported a wrecked steamer Oregon were recovered at by the carcass."Leeds Mercury. 1,000 men,women and childrenfrom course in regard to pensions, ridiculing the bill to anthorize the secretary of war to the New York postoffice. The letter mail There are eight alliance organizations ii, policy of congress, and making use of such withdraw the pay ofarmyandnav.y officers was found to be in pretty fair condition, and Waseca county. their houses, and they are encamped strong expressions as to lead Mr. Brown who neglect or refuse to provide for their nearly all of it will be at once delivered or Timothy grass six feet long is growing in the woods and"subsist on the pittance-doled (Ind.) to inquire whether it was a veto families. It applies to officers on the retired forwarded to its destination. Of the printed about James\die. message that was being read. as well as the active li.st. A member out by the Union/' It is matter probably three-fourths ean be delivered. Colonel F. D. Curtis strongly recommends ft C. A. Hampton, who recentlv reigned of the committee said that there were a This makes a total of 4G1 bags SENATE.The resolutions for inquiry into easy enough to condemn the agitators peas for feed for swine and the pastorate of the Presbyterian number of such cases, and complaints were received for the 598 dispatched. the authority under which a so-called church at Rochester, expects to remove to and walking delegates who ordered the frequently received at the war department, also approves of pasturing the swine state legislature had been organized in Dakota Cattlemen are negotiating for the lease Macalester station, near St. Paul, but declined to give any names. the were indefinitely postponed. The bill strike, and it is easy enough to condemn of nearly all the valuable grazing land belonging on peas in the field. New York farmers to accept and ratify an agreement with the Up and down the Missouri valley in Dakota, to the Osage, Ponca. Pawnee, and RePblican judicial convention for the heartlessness of the evictin make peas a rotation crop with *JhrS Indians in Washington Territory for the as far north as Bismarck, is noted Otoe Indians in the Indian Territory. The mining company. But when by the wheat or rye. Plaster is a help to this use of part of the Yakima reservation for intense heat in summer, but the highest the Tenth district has been called to meet price will.be only a few cents .per acre. by the Northern Pacific railroad passed. thermometer ever officially reported at Spring alley on Tuesday, Au- 10 to crop, which: should be grown on mellow, fault or folly of either of these, or of Boston has eighty-three miles of streets SO? The merits of the amendment appropriating nominate a candidate to succeed Jud-e Kas at Fort Sully June 20, 1876, when it and pays 450,000 a year to keep them moist land. both, it is possible in the Republic for John Q. Farmer, whose term soon expires! $350,000 for the purchase of the rose to 111 deg. But this was in the middle clean.* Philadelphia claims to have 300 Thus far no opposition has developed to Portage Lake canal and the Lake Superior of the day. The hot wave at 4 a*, m. If you intend to sow beets, carrots 1,000 men, women and children to be miles of streets and yet only allows 200,- the present incumbent. ship canal were presented by Mr. Conger, on the 4th can only be regarded a phenomenon, 000 a year for cleaning them. or parsnips with a view of winter feeding turned into the woods tolstarve or who submitted resolutions of the legislatures almost unprecedented in this latitude, Monday and Tuesday were the hottest of stock the sowing should not be Mrs. Arnold, of New Holland, Ohio, is 109 steal, there is a monstrous wrong of Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and and certainly- unaccountable. The extreme 0 days Winona has seen for years. On Monday years old. She has two sisters living, one Wisconsin urging congress to make the heat experienced in St. Paul extended delayed beyond com planting time. the mercury reached 98 deg., and on somewhere, even if such a fate be di- aged 106 and the other 112. waterway composed of these two canals throughout the northwest, it being 3 Tuesday 102 deg. in the shade, fheslight Rutabagas may be sown not later than free to the commerce of the eountry, and deg. warmer In Duluth Monday than in A Madrid dispatch reports a severe breeze was also hot, and extatance ii. il\ the middle of June. petitions of jaxious chambers of commerce New Orleans, f^ ghock of earthquake at Malaga, most unendurable. "nte was ai^ frii