New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 10, 1886 · Page 1 of 8
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MIMESOTA NEWS.* derson's in the Third 2,000." The other Republicans HMESOTA LEGISLATUB] THE^LECTIONS. New Ulm Review, S1HE TOSS FOR G9TE8X03. 3% have the usual majorities. Sixty-six counties complete give a Republican majority for Jackson, secretary'' of The Xdttest Returns. Jv"' Minnesota Meets McGillMajority Patrick McDonough, fireman on the* ^Am?s. state, of 14,180a net Brnublican gain of McGilL JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. Members Elect of the Senate and Aitkin rriver division of the Milwaukee, was killed 150 over 6,000. Small-4ie eat of GUfillan 105 House of Representatives, Anoka.,. on Monday the 25th inst^ by falling oft and Herbert and Iiovely NEWULM, MINNESOTA. 600 Becker.-. and between two freight cars. Hie neck H* miwfi*. -/& Beltrami for Congress. The Republican plurality in Illinois for .wan broken and be had one foot crushed. Benton. 505 state treasurer, the head of the ticket, is estimated The last legislature (1885) stood: Senate McDonough lived at St. Paul. BigStone... 4 The total coinage executed "the at from 23,000 to 27.000. The result BlueEarth. 138 While descending into a 150-fpot well 26 Republicans and 11 Democrats on the congressional vote, this evening, Brown^...^ 502 Riminfes during October was $4,172,iL0, The Democrats Carry New York on the premises of Lawrence Sullivan in bocae, 79 Republicans and 24 Democrats. Carlton, 100 was still a matter cf doubt in the Secend, of which $3,000,000 was in standard Erintown, Rice county, A. Diffelfinger was? Carver State. Hewitt Elected Mayof Tenth, Eleventh, Thirteenth and Sixteenth 1,134 The one that meet* Jan. 5, 1887, bears a, Cass 89 overcome by ioul gas and died before ah* districts. In the ^Second the contest -dollars. New York, Getting a complexion as follows, as near as can be Chippewa.- 136 could reach him. between Lawler, Dem.\ and Gleason, Labor, Chisago 859 k]4 Plurality of 23,000. ascertained from the returns thus far re- is very close. One computation of the unofficial A new postofficehas been established at Clav 250 returns elects Gleason by 18 votes, ceivedS standing for Senator for Representative: Cook 8 The law imposing a government -fcax (Lonesome, Lyon county, with F. W.J while Lawler claims the district by 62 votes. Cottonwood 506 Smuhl postmaster. The postoifice at? on oleomargarine became operative The Republicans claim that Geet, Rep., has CrowWing 231 Large Liossesof Democratic Congressmen Lilard. Pipe Stone county, has been dmcontinued. defeated Neece, Dem., in th Eleventh district Dakota 853 on the first of November. The large in^Yarioas States. Dodge. 450 by 400, and also assert that Gen. Post, & Doutt-las-.- 600 manufacturers and dialers are taking Rep., has defeated Worthlngton in theTenth. Democrats. The president has- appointed Fred* Republicans. ^Counties. Faribault 400 Alliance. Both Republicans and Democrats claim tile Tuhler postmaster at Ada* vice Peter out licenses. Fallmore 908 election in tbe Thirteenth (Springer's) district *9DsnM0ta. Eamstad suspended. Freeborn 533 The vote in the ^Sixteenth is very Goodhue 5,168 The Pioneer Press (republican) of Friday While threshing wheat near Audubon, T. Johnson. 1 It is now admitted that the amount close. The Republicans have gained a congressman Grant 250 1 1 Houston.. G. F. Potter. Becker county, Leer brothers lost by fire, morning containe the following summary in the Third district, William E. I Hennepin...^... 246 C. Bunge, Jr. which was communicated from the engine, Mason, and one in the-.Eighteenth, John Houston 389 stolen from the Adams Express Company oE the results in Minnesotawhich may be three stacks of wheat, new separator and) C. G. Edw'ds. Hubbard.. 8 Baker. The Tenth, Eleventh, Thirteenth by the Missouri robbery may changed a very little by later returns: S. G. Iverson. Isanti 800 a fine team of horses. and Sixteenth are at present represented by L.H. Prosser. Jaekaon 584 i&Ilmore.. Minnesota ha* partially gone Democratic Democrats, and if the Republican claims to reach $120,000. "The right clew" is Up to hisarrival a* the Stillwater penitentiary, T. Touslev. Kanabec. 156 have carried three of them should be verified, That is tbe tale of JChe returns given herewith. William R. Sandford, alias Red Ray, C. M. Colby. Kandlohi 1,262 said to have been struck, but thus far the net Bepublican gain in the state O.J. Hat'st'd. Three Democratic congressmen have Kittson 120 the murderer of Dolan,atBrainerd,8Ucceed- would be five congressman and if Gleason's has not materialized by arrests jor Lacqui Parle 900 been elected, and McGill's majority has been ed in passing himself off as a sort of Dick Tury claim to an election in the Second is verified, S O.W.Gibson. Lake 169 pin. The whole romance was wiped out in reduced to about 5,000. Consulting securing the money. Mower 3 J. J.Furlong. he Democrats would lose skz districts in all Le Sueur. 1.152 a twinkling when he was finally washed^ the returns from the First district E. S. Hoppin. Lincoln 450 Complete corrected police returns give Lawler Bhaven and shorn at the prison, for he was von 777 a very sad story is told. the Second district by 02 votes, and his S M. Halvorson McLeod _. recognized by the officials as a plain, matter-of-fact It is estimated that 3,479,000 success is pretty generally conceded. Complete 72 Steele (Dunwell's home), with 270 majority 4 Freeborn.. T. Dunn. Marshall 367 thief, who had served a twe returns show the next .Illinois legislature C. G. Johns'd for Blaine and 206 for Hubbard, ^ives Wilson bushels of peanuts are available i&v Martin 477 years term for prosy larceny between the will stand as follows: M-eker 61 nearly a hundred majority. Olmsted S ID.F. Goodr'h] consumption during the coming year. SenateRepublicans 32, Democrats 18, United years 1882 and 1884. He was coavicted MillelMcs 46 5 1 Faribault. (Milo White's stronghold), with 20 majority Labor 1. HouseRepublicans 78. Democrats 1 1 A.A.WuTams of the larceny in Olmstead county. Morrison As the United States used but 2,905 505 for Hubbard, 6,000 lor Blaine and 500 for 06, United Labor 7, Prohibitionists 2. Mower. 515 JactscjL.. S F. A Day. The following pensions have been allow' 6 000 bushels last year, there will be Murray 414 White, gives Wilson over 400. Houston, Martin,,.. Later advices show definitely that Gest, E. SevatHon. ed to people in Minnesota: Rebecca, Nicoliet 56 with a Blaine majority of 300 plenty of opportunity for expansion Republican, is elected to congress in tbe Nobles 300 mother of G. W. Simmons,Forest Lake F. S W. R. Brown. Nobles.... and for White 00 gives Wilson Eleventh district by400 majority over Neece, Norman R. Kenned}-, Mankato Edward Pall, St~ Murray.... E in the peanut munching industry. Olmsted iDemocrat In the Tenth district Gen. Post. 166. Freeborn (Lovely's home) honors 7 B. M. Low. 1 J.F.Sho'mkr. Rock Paul, Peterjather of CharlesLephmd, Buffalo Otter Tail 900 .Republican, claims a majority .of 53 over Pipestone. him with-500 majority. MeGilPs majority Warren L. Rice, Red Wing Ara J. Soule, Pine. Worthingtoa 199 Stillwater Charles A. Oliver, Edgerton. jin the district,is over d,000, Ames running lieutenant Gordon of the Dominion Pipestone 353 Watonwtn S 1 John Clark. Pensions increasedMons Hanson, Lanesbom Pope coo CottfnVd. considerably behind Wilson's vote. Wilson's 8 1 W. R. Estes. exploring steamer Alert, reports that Polk 00 Ohio. Thaddeus Parr, Plainview Wiilian* 'majority iB 2,500. The second district retjtrns .1 S T. E. Bowen. Ramsey CINCINNATI, NOV. 3.According to the latest 4i919 A. Kinsley, Minneapolis, Ellis Jackson, Hudson's Bay is navigable for the .Brown.- are very meager yet but such as are J. N. Jones. 9 Redwood 429 returns received here, there axe only two Redwood. Blue Earth City M. J. Galpin, Minneapolis Wm". Skinner Renville 300 months of August and September onlyIt in do not give indication of any heavy Republican congressional districtsin this statetwhlch may Knudt Knudtson. Norcross D. Bosworth. Rice "342 losses. The alliance cost the Republicans E. M. Pope. 8 be classed as doubtful These are tbe Seventh would seem that two months' navigation, 4 Rock 586 New Hartford J. B. Smith, St. W. B. Jones. and Fifteenth. Inthe SeventhiCampbell more than the Democrats did in St. Louis 1,200 Francis Andrew MarsliarP, Mazeppa Peter C. Bennett. 10 in a year would hardly pay for BlueEarth' (Dem.)lias an unofficial majority f 81. In Scott that district. Lind polls a heavy party ii523 ETCh'mpliu Scott, Gray Eagle, Stillman Rice, New the Fifteenth, Monroe county, has not been Sherburne. 170 i building 700 miles of railroad from vote, though not equal ttha of Wakeheld C. M. Green. R, House M. A. McCrary, Albion E. Rathbun, beard from. The majority of Grosvenor, Sibley "729 Is (18-84). McGill polls about a 1,000 less Winnipeg for the purpose of opening a W. G. Ward. Fillmore Edward Jones.Cleveland W. Stearns (Beipi) outside of Monroe county, is 665. 2.500 Waseca..., 11 M. Ryan Jr votes than the usual gubernatorial Republican Steele 24 Healey, North Prairie W. W. Frost, Windom. If Monroe county should give Warner a traffip.route. Stevens 105 majority in the district 'The Democratic majority exceeding this he will be elected, Pensions reissuedSimeon F. Lent 1 S 1 S CrandaL Swift 43 Steele but It is not likely that the Democratic maJfollowing 12 1 GWBi iam. Delevnn Station Jack MeKeever, Springfield majorities in the Democratic counties of the Todd 200 Henry Kuhne,St. Paul John Vyborng, 1 district are heavy. The Third district Traverse. S |flE.W. Dodce. i 160 onty In this county will go above .8,000. 'Over 300 Mormons arrived at New KG B.Arnold. Wabasha Ljje, and John Stoops. Shingle Creek. 796 is badly mixed, .and apparently is a list of the successful 'Candidates, Wadena. 51 S 1 M. J.Damels Rev. John Houck, paster of the German giving Campbell the Seventh district York recently from Europe, and left has given Ames a a email majority. Waseca 504 J.W.Flaters and Groavenor the Fifteenth. Methodist church in Albert Lea, has been The unprecedented Democratic majorities 14 Washington Olmsted. 215 i immediately for Salt Lake City. The 1 BDTomkms RepublicansFirst, Butterworth: Second, soliciting funds to build a church, and has Watonwan (joo of Soott, Carver and McLeod Republican 1 DAMorisou. Brown Third, Williams Sixth, Boothman simplicity of people who talk ,of been so successful that he has secured Wilkin losses on congressman in Chippewa and Renville, T.T. Havden Winona Eighth, Kennedy Ninth, Pugsley: Fourteenth. 1,467 plans and will invite bids for its erection. "stamping, out" a religion. is made M. Travickv more than offset Goodhue's glorious Wright 200 Wickham Fifteenth Gronvener Seventeenth. WHSherw'd An insane man named Dan Bush, claiming Yellow Medicine 713 2,300 or the 1,200 sent down 3. D. Taylor: Eighteenth, McKlnley Nineteenth, very ovipus in the progress of Mor'inonism. Winona. 15 Wm. Dnane. his home was at Wabasha, was taken Ezra B. Taylor: Twentieth, Grouse. from Kandiyohi by Lieut Gov. Rice. H.C. Parrot. Totals 22,955 19.556 Stamping out polygamy is charge of by woodsmen near Hayward, DemocratsFourth, Yoder Fifth, Seney Seventh, MacDonald's majority is about 1,030. The J. J. Slaver. Campbell Thirteenth, Outhwaite Sixteenth, Wis., a few days ago, and was placed in McGill majority. 3,399 .one thing, and stamping out mormonlism Fourth elects Bice to congress by 4,dQ0 odd Wilkins Twenty-first, Foran. 16 Lyon, Lin- jail for safe keeping. S 1 Ole Lade. 1 The Milwaukee and St. Paul ran a special The delegation in the present congress includes majority, and gives Ames a majority of coln, Yel'w J. Hanson. 1 quite another. A row occurred at the house of Ole GalJepe, excursion train from Hutchinson and eleven Democrats and ten Republicans, J. Nobles. Medioine. 3,000. The Fifth gives MoGill some in the town of Hubbard, Park county, Glencoe to St. Paul and Minneapolis. The while the above showing gives' fifteen Nicollet. 5,000 majority and Nelson over 20j000 17 8 1 G. S Ives. train inaugurated the opening of the comnew when John Olson Lee shot and instantly Republicans and six Democrats. A olose gany's of which nearly 5,000 are Democratic votes. A number of distinguished gentleiraen killed John E. Krovik with a double-barrelled estimate of the Republican majority places line between Glencoe and S Thos. Welch. 19 Sibley. i Of all the districts the Second is the only one it at between 15,000 and 17,000, although shot gun. He was arrested. Hutchinson. composing part of the French Beattv. that in anywise approaches a legitimate Republican the oflicial returns may go below 15,000 or Burglars broke into the store of A. M. Sergeant P. F. Lyons, of the signal service delegation who assisted in dedicating 19 i Le Sueur. S INChapm'n above 17,000. vote. The legislature is Republican Mott & Co., at Beltrami, and stole about corps, in his repot tot the weather had F. Moadry. ifche Statue of Liberty, and including on a joint ballot by about 30 majority. $300 worth of goods. at St. Paul during October, says last E. H. Wood. California. Returns from half of the counties of the month was emarkablefor its high temperature MM. DeLesseps and Gen. Pellisair, At Verndale, Stewart's elevator burst 8 G.Batebeldei SAN FBANCISCO, Nov. 3. At noon 32,903 state, and in full, make McQill's majority and light rainfall. October of 1879 and 4,000 bushels of wheat were scattered T.T.Al'x'nd'i votes in the interior had been counted, giving and others, after attending a banquet about 5,000. 20 was warmer, and October of 1872 dryer. T. Powers. on the ground. Swift (Rep.) 15,143. Bartlett (Dem) 4f M. Mathias. by the,Ne York Union League (Club, The mean temperature of the month was 14,194, Russell (Pro.) 1,039, Wigginson Dr. F. L. Roberts of St. Paul and Miss 52.9 deg. The average of the last sixteen (American) 1,804, O'Donnell (Ind.) 693. spent thexest of the night in watching Wisconsin. Christina A. Sinclair of Stillwater were &- 8 A. K. Finsetn corresponding months is 47.4. Swift's plurality on this count in the wedded at the residence of the bride's parents, MILWAUKEE, Nov. 3.Though returns from ?1 Goodhue., 0 KNesoeth. the vastumachmery which turns out state, outside of San Francisco, is 979, Three thousand acres of school land were Stillwater, Rev. Dr. Carroll officiating. isolated rural townships will continue to O.Nord Vald. which if maintained would give him sold in Northwest Minnesota recently by thei&aoxning newspapers. straggle in for several days yet, the result is Goodhue.. S Peter Nelson. a plurality in the state outside of San Francisco State Auditor Braden. T.A.Anders'n no longer in doubt The Republicans have The National W. C. T. U. in session at of 5,000. At noon 14.272 votes in the N. E. Baldwin, a prominent citizen of St. Minneapolis adjourned sine die at the olose city had been counted, giving Swift 4.880. elected Gov. Rusk by not less than 22,000 H. Burkhard In speech in Boston, Gen. Cloud, died recently of paralysis, aged sixty-two. 'Bartlett 5,554, Wigginton 866, O'Donnell of Tuesday afternoon the 28th inst., session. S. M, Emery. 231 Wabasha 1 P. plurality over Woodward, and it is nrobable He was un early resident of Minneapolis, 292. Bartlett'a plnrality on this count is M.H. Quigley The work on the resolutions was 1 1 i HawJey ..said: "I think the man who that it will turn 25,000. Chairman Taylor, where he owned considerable W.H D'km'n 644. which, if maintained in the same completed in the forenoon. The woman of the Republican state central committee, looks in.to the great broad face and property, and later operated one of the proportion throughout the city vote, suffrage resolution went through as if it 1 S 1 KW.Durant. places it at 27,000. These figures are based would give Mm a plurality of largest farms in Sherburne county at Clear 24 was a regular thing, and the only point dacklbcown eyes of a New England ox 2,000, leaving Swift on the on returns from about five-sixths of the lake. which set the ladies to talking was the dec* has abetter company than he has with entire vote of the state a majority of 3.000. I 1 C.P.Gie^cry. townships and precincts in the state. This laratlon committing the national superintendents The following were elected in Ramsey The legislature is still doubtful. Both Republicans S D. F. Aikin. plurality would be an increase of nearly to the policy of the convention eonae'inen.some men of considerable county lor members of the legislature and Democrats claim a majority 25 Dakota... A a Bradford as expressed in the report of the committee 9,Q00 over Rusk's plurality of two years Senator 25t district, A. Scheffer, republican intdUectcalao. Gen. Hawley is a senator onjoint ballot. The oount of San Francisco. Donnelly. on resolutions. ago. The gains are principally iu Democratic senator 27th district. R. A. Smith, as far as made, indicates that the Democrats cf .the United States. Daniel I S 1 A. Schefler.. 1 democrat representatives 26th district, J. districts. There are Republican gains have elected 17 state senators and assemblymen Thomas Devine, who was so badly cut Q. Elmquist, republican, Robert Newell, Webster ^uttered something very like and the Republicans 13a Democratic in all but a few counties of the state. On up while attempting to board a freight G.Elmq'st. gain of 14 in the city. democrat, E. A. Hendrickson, democrat, governor the Republican plurality over the train at Delano, died the next day. He W.RMerri'm the above when, he was a senator. Is W.It. Merriam, republican representatives lived a Madison. Wis. Thomas Haverty, Democratic vote has been increased even S R. A. Smith. It not ^reflection on some of the millionaires 27th district, Geo. N. Warren, republican, Hew York. seventy-years of age, of Wright county, E. G. Roger*. In Milwaukee districts where the labor E. G. Rogers, republican, 0. 0. Cullen, EAH'nd'ks'n 27 Ramsey... was thrown from a wagon and received tof, that body? THB TOTAL BETUBNS movement has been strongest. The legislature democrat. in] uries from which he died in a few minutes. from the state gjve Peckham, Democrat, a A: will have a Republican majority on Geo. Warren. O. O. Cuilpn. plurality of 9,000 for associate judge of the Fourth-class postmasters appointed joint ballot of 29 over the Democrats and S D. M. Clouah court of appeals. Two Republican congressmenD. Minnesota: Aitkin, F. E. Krech. Dakota* The prisoners couvicted by the district Labor representatives. The senate stands Hennepin. E F.Comst'k Frank H.'Walworth, grandson ol R. Swinburne, in the Nineteenth, Mayerick, B. C. Needles. Postmasters court at Winona have been sentenced by J.I.V'd'rv'lda Anoka 28 and Henry G. Burleigh, in the Eighteenth .25 Republicans, 7 Democrats and 1 Labor commissionedMinnesota: Clitheral, Simon the late Chancellor Walworth and son Judge Start, as follows: Walter Nuttj* Isanti E. E. Pratt. districtshave been defeated. The successful assembly, 57 Republicans, 86 Democrats P. Healey Sioux Valley, J. F. Green H. F. Parker. burglary, two years Edward Boyne, Democratic candidate In the Nineteenth district of Mansfield /Tracy Walworth, whom and 5 Labor party. The Labor party representatives Spring Creek, J. H. Bradley. Wisconsin: L. Swenson. buglary, eighteen months L. P. Schoonmaker. is N. T. Kane and the Eighteenth Edward he killed in & New York hotel a few will probably act with the Democrats. Bloomingdale, C. W. Dyson Hingham, S. Ellingson. M. Greenman. Further returns also Charles Kaiser, forgery, two years C. H. Pettit. Minnie Keller. The Republicans lose three assembly Increase the Democratic representation in Wesley Williams, burglary. David Porter, years ago, died at his home in Saratoga, B. B. Shuler. Hennepin. 29 the assembly. The Democrats will have 54 seats and gain a like number in senatorial larceny, two years J. Mulligan, assault A Miller. N. Y. aged 3 1 years. His wife, a votes in the assembly and the Republicans The secretary of Inferior has reversed the districts. The congressional delegation will -with knife, three years, Leon Costello, J.C. Howard. 74. In the senate the Republicans have 20 daughter tf the'late (Governor Bramlette, decision of the commissioner holding for J.A Arneson. asBult, three years William Pike, larceny, probably stand seven Republicans, one senators and the Democrats 12, giving the cancellation E. L. Morgan's commutation two years. Democrat and one Labor, though the first Is of Kentucky,.and one child survive Republicans 28 majority of joint ballot S J.C. Oswald. entry of southwest half of tbe northwest In doubt The returns are so meager that it Regular train service has been established 0. Cloutier. him. His maternal grandfather The present congressional delegation from half of section 8, town 113, range 65. Fifth on the Dulnth & Manitoba to a point is not possible to tell decisively whether 30 Hennepin. W. McArdle. New lork stands seventeen Republicans and principal meridian, Huron land district. was Colonel John, J. Hardin, of Illinois, M. Gross. within 15 miles of Red Lake Falls, and. James Doolittle, (Dem.) has defeated Caswell seventeen Democrats. The new delegation The secretary says that Mr. Morgan's T. H. Lucas. iron is being laid toward Grand Forks at is made up of nineteen Republicans ana fifteen who was killed at Bueno Vista. (Rep.). The Republicans gained the proof was satisfactory for the local officers the rate of nearly two miles per day. Democrats. The changes are: Republicans 31 S M. Nachbar. Second, Gen. Bragg's old district, where and that they can be trusted to guard the His death was caused) by pneumonia, R.T. Farrcy gaining the Thirteenth. Twenty-third, The corn crop of Le Sueur county in Deiasey (Dem.) is defeated by Guenther by government's interest. He directs that Twenty-fourth and Twenty-eighth districts, his illness lasting, but a few days. S quantity and quality is superior to any at least three thousand The majority of patents issue for the land. and the Democrats gaining the Eighteenth 32 G. Tenbert. ever raised in that section, and equal to Hudfd:(Dem.)in the Fifth has been slightly and Nineteenth. The Eighteenth district is B. F. Light. Three thousand three hundred and seventy any produced in the corn states. to be contested by Dr. Swinburne. Republican. reduced. In the Fourth (Milwaukee) district, dollars in continental notes of the issue S A Y. Eaton. The following is the complete list: John Vaughn of Kingston lost his house The writer fcuthiSf country now said which has been represented by a Republican, of 1778-9, in denominations of 550, n, Wright. H. Kries. and all his personal and household effects RepublicansThird, S. V. White Thirteenth, F.E. Latham Sherb'nef Henry Smith, Labor candidate, has 3,500 $55, $60, $70 and $80-, were recently cent to receive tbe ihigbest, compensation by fire. F. Fridley. A. P. Fitch Sixteenth, John H. Ketcham Seventeenth. to the United States treasurer by A. M. plurality. If Caswell is re-eleoted in the ifor his services is W. D. Ho wells, who Stephen T. Hopktna Twentieth, D. L. Blackstone, a traveling man, cufc Moeker.... Seawell of Washington, for redemption. 34 S J. Shields (a) First, the Republicans gain one and lose one, George West Twenty-first, John M. Moflett E. Everson. his throat at the Windsor hotel, St. Paul. Though yellow with age, the notes are in was once a practical printer in Columfcus, the Democrats IOBO one and the Labor party Twenty-second, Abraham X. Parker Twentythird, good condition, but the first controller has 35 McLeod... S E. A. Child The secretary of the interior refused t* J. a Sherman: Twenty-fourth, David eoures one congressman. Ohio, havkig'learned the trade as A Bo'd'h'm'i decided that they are barred by time, and allow Tolo Danielson to niake a new entry Wilber Twentv-fiftb, Frank Hisoock Twentysixth. THE SUCCESSFUL TICKET. did Benjamin Franklin, Horace Greeley, cannot be redeemed. Milton Delano Twenty-seventh, Newton of the southeast quarter of section 14L 36 Kandiyohi S I M. Johnson. Governor.. JEREMIAH M. RUSK W. Nuttimt Twenty-eighth, Thomas S. Flood: C. M. Reese. town 148, range 41, Crookston, lano Thurlow Weed .and ihosts of the The sudden death of August Brentano, Lieutenant Governor....GEORGE W. RYLAND Twenty-ninth, Ira Davenport Thirtieth,Charles district, on the ground that he did L.q'lPVle S H. E. Hoard. the founder of the well known firm of Brentano best and brightest\fyriters of all ages, Iroretaryot State ERNEST G. TIMME Baker: Thirty-first, John G. Sawyer Thirtysecond. AN. Johnson 37 not know that a party named Strasse had Bros., book and magazine dealers, is John M. Farquhar Thirth-third, John treasurer... H. H. HASHOW Chippewa. T. H. Brown. stneethe invention .of the art. Mr. made settlement on the same tract prior toDanielson's announced. B. Weber Thirty-fourth, W. G. Laidlaw. attorney General C. E. ESTERBROOK entry. Chisago.... S 0. Walmark DemocratsFirst, Perry Belmont Second, Ho-wells never writes except upon spe- Alfred Smith, the lately deceased Newport Railroad Commissioner....ATLEY PETERSON Kanabec... 38 Felix Campbell: Fourth, P. P. Mahoney Fifth, (R. I.) real estate dealer, left over $1,- Superintendent of Schools J. B. THAYER George F. Mix, who died at Waconia^ Pipestone. ciaUoontract and he always fixes his Henry Smith Archibald M. Bliss Sixth. Amos Cummings 000,000. He was the first agent in Newport, Insurance Commissioner PHILIP CHEEK Carver county,was born at Guadenhutten, gleventn,Lloyld Seventh, S. Price Eighth, Tim Campbell: owaivfigures according'teithe length of \3rowWing and the first to negotiate the rental inth, Samue S. Cox Tenth, F. 8. Splnola: tongressionai delegation will be: Ohio, Sept. 7, 1843. He served (luring thewar Benton.... C.B.Bu'km'n Truman A. Merriman Twelfth, W. of a Newport cottage. The Congreasaonal delegation will be: in the Ninety-eighth Ohio infantry. In tinaevspent upon his .contribution and Morrison.. H. C. Stivers 39 Burke Cochran: Fourteenth. William G. Stahlmeefcer: First district, L. B. Caswell, Rep, Second, 1869 he came to Choska. Todd. T. C. Flynn. Prince Bonaparte has come and gone, Fifteenth. Henry Bacon: Eighteenth, thesejjfigures are large enough to give Richard Guenther, Rep., a Republican (tain MilleLacs. W. E. Lee. Edward W. Greenman Nineteenth, Nicholas T. and society seems to have given him no attention. Third, L. M. La Follette, Rep Fourth, Henry James Holden, of Norfolk, Renville Co., himte^ganerous income^ Kane. He was received by the president 3mith, Labor, a Republican loss: Fifth, Thomas lost hie house with its contents by fire during Henry Kellei and secretary of state as a private citizen, Sudd, Dem. Sixth. C. B. Clark, Rep. Seventh. Ylrginia. D. H. Free- his absenee from home. It caught from and the state department sent one of the 0. B. Thomas, Rep. Eighth, W. T. Price, Rep.: man. JlHeisler!" Stearns. 40 RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 3.All retu ns received a stove in the summer kitchen. Loss, $900. Ninth, Isaac Stephenson, Rsp., clerks about with him as a sort of guide to .t. The iBisSiops of the Episcopal Church to-day serve only to emphasize the visit the public buildings. J. W. Hopkins, an old resident of Castle K. Halyorsen EVlh*d(al defeat sustained by the Democracy of Virginia in triennial convention ,at Chicago, lows. Rock, Dakota county, has been adjudged T. Thorson.. yesterday. There has been a great Pope Execution by Electricity. O. Peterson.. DES .Monroe, Iowa, Nov. 3.Returns show insane by the probate court,and been committed 41 failing off in the vote throughout the state, sent a t pastoral, w&ich makes Douelas. H. H.Wilson Republican majority on the state ticket of to the Rochester asylum. and their losses in all districts have almost pointed .inference to the intense conditions A Leipzig engineer recently proposed L1.000, and probably 12,000 also the election been phenomenal The Virginia delegation 1 Big Stone. A 500-pound bear was killed near Perham of Republican congressmen in eight of in the next congress will be as follows: tol rsaodern life. Among the to employ electricity as a substitute for S D. W. Hixon a few days ago. the eleven districts, and give'Hayes, Dem., Stevens... First district, H. Brown, (Rep.) Second, R. Costello.. most obvious and alarming [perils, the the guillotine and the rope, and a 1,200 majority in the Second district 1 Traverse.. George E. Bowden, (Rep.) Tnird, George D. Bishop Gilbert of Minnesota is thirtyeight Wise, (Dem.):Fourth. William E Gainei, (Rep.) Weaver, Fusion, in tbe Sixth, 300, and Aderson, Swiss savant now advocates its employment Bishops say,(ajre the temptations incident years of agethe exact age of Bishop S J. Compton. Fifth, John R. Brown, (Rep.): Sixth, Samuel I. 2TuBion, in the Eighth district, a majority. Otter Tail 43 H. Plowman. Whipple when he was consecratedand is for the infliction of lighter forms Hopkins, (Labor) Seventh, Charles T. O. Fer- to dftpid increase of wealth, The Democrats concede the state by T. Frazee. the youngest bishop in the Episcopal church ndU (Dem.) Eighth, W. H. F. Lee, (Dem.) 10(000, and claim four congressmen, not of corporal punishment. M. Henri Roget, ^the contew^tcpi Jawful authority and Ninth, Henry C. Bowen, (Rep. Tenth, Jacob in the United States. Wilkin. conceding Hall's defeat in the First district. ost, (Rep.). of Geneva, proposes to replace the Clav.... S.G.Comst'k $he spread .unbelief. The increase 44 An accident occurred at the Polar Star LaterjK&urns, including full and partial returns, Becker. W.E.M.itts*n schoolmaster's rod by an elecltric machine Jm ninety-ix at the ninety-eight Froa* Other States. mills at Faribault by whieh Andrew Berg, of poverty, AsecQpffcent and pride are Polk counties, confirm previous figures of between an oiler and sweeper, lost his life. While THINKS THE BESDLT UNCERTAIN. the punishment to consist of a LB marked AS Kittson... NEW YOBS, Nov. 3.The Tribune will say: {%\& accumulation of [L1,&>0 and 12,000 on the Republican at work alone on the third floor of the Marshall.. B. Sampson. It does not yet appear that either party can 45 certain number of sparks from it of state ticketa Republican gain of about mill he was caught in the gearing and litterally fortunes and tlie (growth of luxury. Norman... A. H. Baker. claim a clean majority for the next house. From 7^000 aver last year. The congressional torn to pieces. greater or less intensity according to BeltramL. about a dozen dlstiksts the information is either "Mow," the Bb&qps ask, "shall tikis .districtsare as follows: Carlt'n.St. so meagre or so conflicting that the claims of A mute son of Ole Hendrickson of Lake thegarvityof the offense. The particular Gear (Rep.) F,irst, Second, Hayes Dem S.340 Louis.... discontent and misery be remedied* earnest workers must be reeelved with some allowance. Mills, wandered away two weeks ago and flurallty. Thlnd. Henderson (Rep.}. 1.800 mai Wadena, advantage which lie clamis for this 46 In several districts the official count he has never been heard of since. He was wealth recognize ftfcs stewardship, aiflueckQe.own ourth. Fuller WCRep.), 1,240 maj.- Fifth, Ken Cook.... A J. White- will be required to determine the result. But system is that it neither leaves a mark nineteen years of age. (Ren.), 823 jnaj\' Sixth, Weaver (fusion), 490 Lake.Itas- the probabilities indicated by the latest dispatches tbe broibheafeood of man, maj.: Seventh, Covurer (Rep.), 900 mat: Eighth. ca, Cass. D. G. Knox. on the skin nor a legacy of doleful The raarriago of Mr. William Hamroes of are that the few members elected distinctively Anderson (fusion), 1.400 maj. Ninth, Lyman and the,less favored And successful of D. S. Hall. as labor candidates may have the Vermillion and Miss Annie Lansberger ol {Rep.}, 1.1O0 maj.r Tenth, Holmes (Sep.). 1,200 souvenirs behind it. as the rod does. P. F. Ma- Renville. balance of power. 47 mat, and Eleventh, J3truble (Rep.), re-elected by Douglas was solemnized at St. Mary's the community be readied cheerful strom. The pain does not survive the actual 5,400 maj. The World will say: The Democratic control church, New Trior, Dakota Co., by Rev. and contented with their ifct?" But of the house is imperiled, if not altogether lost, Represent* The Republicans jfiave elected eight congressmena moment of infliction. It will, however,, Gregory Koerning. In ths evening a*reception and {he question of the reason and the responsibility Senators, atives. gain of oe. These are: the Bishops .do not answer ftbe question, was given at the residence of the be open to the advocates of flagellation Republicans.... for the change is one that seriously concerns 26 66 Gear in the First Henderson, Third Fuller, bride's parents. Alter returnins to their i he future of the party. No doubt the Democrats .....14 36 neither ,ea any body p( politicians fourth Kerr, Fifth ConAor, Seventh Lyman. to retort that the persistence of the home in Vermillion, a crowd assembled to dispoauaon of the federal offices and qnarres Alliance 1 3 Ninth Holmes, Tenth, ana Strubele, Eleventh. nor efieteeS&stics. It fmpDss a and dV^appointmente over the offices charivari the happy twain. During the painful impressions produced by the The Democrats elect Hay* in the Second, have coA'tnbuted to the defeat of several scene of trouble the groom with shot gun condition of affairs that have exis.ted application of the rod, so far from constituting Weaver in the Sixth by 4V majority and Coal has been found at Lamberton. It Democratic members, but the real in hand, stepped out and banged away at Anderson in the Eighth byupwards of 1,000. reason for tk*e losses in a majority of cases Ites is of a bright, hard nature, and while not "from the time when the memory fii an objection to the existing the crowd, duck shot being used, shooting deeper than .this. There la no disguising the Gear's majorityIn the First district is at least quite equal to the anthracite is superior to two young men, Henry and Mathias fact that the country has been greatly disappointed system, is one of its greatest recommendations. jn&n runneth not to tUe contrary,"* 500, Fuller's in tbe Fourth ir 1,400, Conger's the bituminous or soft coal, and resembles at the conspicuous failure of the last Marshall, in the face and other portions ol In the Seventh is 900 or 1.000. Deffiajn's very much the Indiana block. Pall Mall Gazette. and the present oongress to do vba* ws expected 1 the body, in the Ninth DC9bUiy 400 Hen- iSj' i, ei it