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m*m jmwpm*jj^d MESHESOTA NEWS. caprtaKtocK of the ame-,afc any place out- CONGRESS. 1 (GENERAL NEWS SOTES. Kew Ulm Review. 37be!honsetimmediately npoc:^ssembling, Aide tthe state under the laws by adjourned. N which the -said /corporation was %^7Ef*'*K Washington Special: :The president incorporated, and all transfers of the Home for Binaetoto Soldiers- stated tbat the appointment o a successor stock any auch corporation, at any SENATE.Mr. MorriH (presented *the-cre- JOS. BOBLETEE, Publisher. GOTEBKOR CHURCH. Gov. Pierce-would be* made by the A meeting of ex-soldiers and the state' point-of place outside the limits of the dentials of Senator Edmonds for the {all time of the meeting ef the* territorial legis committee of the G. A- R. was held at state by which such corporation wa incorporated, term commencing March 1, 1887. Among lature, which occurred Jan 13. It is in* MINNESOTA. NEW UliM, Minneapolis to consider the proposed bill shall be void. Mr. Van Wyck the numerous bills introduced were the following: Louis Kossuth Church Appointed to Sccceed Gilbert tended'that'Gov. Pierce hold his office until for the establishment of a soldier's home introduced a bill proposing an amendment By Mr. Cullom, amend the revised A. Pierce as Governor of Dakota. he has sent his annual message to the in Minnesota, and what is designated as to the constitution in relation to the election statutes in relation *to the immediate Tha output of pig iron will be 5,- Washington, Special Telegram, Dec. 13. legislature, to give his probable successor, 1 the Durial bilL Delegates were of Unite States senators. transportation of bonded goods. By Mr. The nomination of Louis K. Ghurch to be Judge Church, an opportunity to get present Irom various parts of Brown, providing a new basis for the circulation Mr. Blair offered a resolution instructing 581,557 tons, against 4,044,480 tons governor of Dakota was sent to the senate. through with the present terra of court. the state and the matter was fully discussed. of national banks. Mr. McPherson, the committee on finance to inquire into Mr. Day removed the last obstacle The president-spoke of Judge Church in the in 1885, an increase of 1,567,166 The following motion, offered by to authorize the reduction of the propriety ol reporting a bill providing in the way of the president's desire highest terms stated that he himself was Col. Hicks, was adopted: United States bonds and the circulation of a rebate on all imported materials incorporated tons,, or thirty-eight per cent. fey withdrawiag from the personally responsible for his, selection That we desire and ask for a soldiers national banks. with domestic materials or converted rate. In addition to his simple letter of and appointment to the supreme bench in home and for temporary relief, and that Mr. Morrill offered & resolution instructing into other articles and exported to withdrawal, Mr. Day sent a private letter Dakota, and in-every way intimated, without a subcommittee be appointed to draft a The Canadian Pacific has already the committee on finance to examine foreign countries for sale, thereby providing to the president, the contents of which he stating the fact ID so many words, bill and submit the same to a future meeting as to the expediency of some ,practical for the extension of foreign trade without lefuses to divulge. It is known that it virtually closed a contract with the that he intended to make Judge Church of the whole -committee. measure for the maintenance of the system reducing the prices of American labor. was hinted to Mr. Day that some Gov. Pierce's successor. Boston & Lowell road, making Boston of national banks, with ample security Adopted. Subseauently the meeting recommended other appointment awaited him outBide Rev. Dr. McGlynn, ,a Catholic priest ol and without additional cost to the government. that the following provisions be embraced The senate took up the bTfi'to repeal the practically the winter terminus Dakcto, and that in this letter New York, i has been summoned to Rome After a tariff debate, a message in the bill: tenure of office act. Mr. Edmunds opposed he stated that his home was in tor .some time. by the Pope to explain his conduct in the from the house was presented on the death That the name shall be- the Minnesota the bill at some length when he was attacked Dakota, and tbat he would always remain local politics of New York after fee had of Representative Dowdney of New York. Soldiers' Home, the governor to appoint a with a fit of coughing, which force! there if he never held a political office. He constantly been ordered to refrain. Senator McMillan offered an amendment commission to select a location for the him to resume his seat. Mr. Hoar favored further told the president that he had never At a meeting of distinguished physicians providing for the purchase of the painting home within thirty days after the passage The supporters of* the administration the bill. Mr. Evarts said: been a candidate for the office, and had called "Farming in Dakota," now hanging of the act the commission to report its in the City of New York a iew and the representatives of the cattle interest He would vte for the bill. Grounds of never made application for it, although he in the room of the senate committee on selection on or before June, 18S7 such selection are preparing for a battle upon land constitutionality would not cover his vote, would have appreciated the position if it years ago the opinion was expressed commerce, at a cost not to exceed $3,000. to include features such as elevators, questions tbat will exceed in energy ,and but grounds of expediency would. If removals had been tendered him. knew, however, sewerage, drainage, water, facilities of and generally concurred in that Manhattan violence any preceeding contest of the kind, from office were to turn on two concurrent that his friends had been kind enough HOUSE.Mr. Hewitt introduced a bill accebs, and quality of and price of land and it is hoped by both sides that it will judgments, where ths president to energetically push him for the position, "which provides that the secretary of the Island is one of the most malarious the commissioners to serve without pay result in a definite settlement of the question. and the senate might be opposed in politics, and that his candidacy6imply complicated treasury may anticipate so much of the regions on the North American and be authorized to receive donations it would follow that the repugnance matters and prevented a settlement of the interest of the funded debt of the United of money, personal property or lands offered of the senate might keep a man in office whole questioE. He knew that by withdrawing continent. States as may be in excess of 3 per cent. Representative Simmons of the Second for the home, but such donations he would hasten the consummation per annum. If all the holders of the 4 and 1 whom the president desired to dispense North Carolina district claims to be the shall not alone determine the location of Dakota's wish for a Democratic 4% per cents should avail themhelves of with, and by whose action the president youngest member of the Fiftieth congressHe thegovernorto appointseven trustees, not .governor. could not accomplish his duty. The principalities of Bulgaria, Rowmania this opportunity, about 6eventy-five to is two-and-Ahirty, and scarce a day more than four of whom shall belong to eighty millions of the surplus would be beyond. Louis Kossutih Church of Hicksville, L. and Servia .are about to siga HOUSE. A senate bill passed providing the same political party, and serve as follows. used in thus anticipating the interest of I., was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 11, Citizens of Washingtonha/vingsubscribed that Admirals Rowan and Worden may, First three for two years, two for an offensive and defensive convention, the public debt. The bondholders will be 1846, of Fnglish-Welsh parents. He was a guarantee fund of 50,00Gito insure payment after forty years' serrice, be retired from four years and two for six years.and after .left with a bond bringing3 per cent, but the by the terms of which each is to have .educated atClaverack institute, New York, of prizes and expenditures for national active service on their own application, that to be elected for six years each the .cash payments will be a full equivalent and is a lawyer by profession. He never withthe highest pay of the grade to which drill and encampmant, the executive go\ernorto fill unexpired terms and appointments identical rights, and the disposal, in tor any premium which the bond would held political office until 1882, when he was they belong. committee has now given notdce that such after the hr&t board, to be confirmed the event of war, of the combined army bear in the market. The secretary of the elected a member of the assembly from the drill and encampment will begin in Washington The senate bill for the allotment of lands by the senate. treasury is authorized to deposit the publie First district of Queens county. He was to Indians passed, amendments recommended of the three countries, numbering on May 23, 1887, and will end on re-elected in 1883 and in 1884, and dedined money in excess of the requirements of by ths committee on Indian affairs Decoration day, May 30. The .entries will 400,000 men. a re-election im 1885, and was soon the treasury in such national banks as having been adopted. The sundry civil be open to regularjy organized volunteer Public Institutions. afterward nominated for associate justice will give security in equal amount in bonds bill was taken up. An amendment to increase militia of the United States for competition The final pages of the biennial report o! of Dakota. In the assembly Mr. of 4he United States, thus making available from $15,000 to $20,000 the appropriation as regiments, battalions or .companies The late Charles F. Adams left $1,- the state board of charities and corrections Church took a prominent part in the movement, oot only the bonds but the gold and for outdoor life of persons entitled in infantry, artillery, cavalry and have been printed. They are devoted almost led by Theodore Roosevelt, for reform silver certificates and even the greenbacks 250,000, all to his family, with the exception to entrance into a soldiers' home zouave tactics, and also to regularly organized exclusively to comparative statistics. in the city government of New York, which the banks now keep on hand in excess was rejected101 to 117. corps of cadet* from military or of a bequest to the Unitarian The total disbursement per capita and incurred therefor the bitter hostility oi the low legal reserve. Mr. Nelson of Minn., reported from the university schools. for inmates of the reform school was reduced of the factions in tthat city. During Church at iQuincy. Mr. Adams, when Delegate Gifford of Dakota introduced a committee on Indian affairs Mr. Toole's Ex-Gov. Charles M. OrossweU of Michigan from 20S.12 in 18S4-5 to his term in the legislature one bill granting a pension to Timothy 0 bill giving to the St. Paul, Minneapolis & a young man, married a daughter of died at Adrian, aged sixty-one. $197.38 in 1S85-6 for deaf and dumb of his warmest friends was William Porter of that territory. Manitoba railroad the right of way through from 233.48 to 210.14, for blind E. Smith, since assistant secretary of Peter C. Brooks, then considered the The Floyd County Io\r Savings hank Mr. Strait of Minnesota offered a bill authorizing the Fort Berthold and Blackfeet Indian xeservations. the treasury, now solicitor .of the St. Paul, there was aD increase of from suspended payment. A defalcation of ithe secretary of the trearury to The report was accompanied richest man in Boston. Minneapolis & Manitoba road also a member 286.28 to $294.68 for imbeciles an increase $20,000 on the part of Cashier Rosetene apply any unexpected balances of an appropriation by letters from Indian Commissioner Atkins of assembly at this time. It is from 206.46 to 223.20. The total has bpen unearthed. The officers of the made by the act of March 3, and Secretary Lamar, assuring the due to this that Smith and Ms former law current expense of the hospital for the bank promise that all depositors will be 1885, which directed the secretary of the committee that there was no objection to Railroad agents are engaged in organizing partner, Smith M. Weed, gave Mr. Church insane at St. Peter for 1S85-6 was 135,- paid in full. The defaulting cashier has interior to ascertain the claims of the bill in the shape presented. such active support for the governship. 135.25, divided as follows. Salaries and an exodus of negroes from the been absent in Europe for some time. citizens who had furnished the Sioux SENATE.The senate passed, without discussion After Church's term in the legislature expired wages, S33.208.29 groceries and provisions, Indians in Minnesota with supplies The case of the government against Dillon or division, the bill for the retirement South Atlantic states to Arkansas, he began to look around for 46,930.52, clothing, S9.338.92 subsequent to June 1, 1861, and was called in Dublin again. Counsel andjrecoinage of the trade dollar. The some opportunity to improve his very much as they did from the Southwest fuel and light, 26,498.81, medical supplies, prior to the massacre of Aug. 18, for the defense announced that he had senate also passed the bill to repeal the financial condition, as he had a large family $1,032.99, furniture and bedding, 1862, to discharge the interest on to Kansas a few years ago. They withdrawn, Dillon having assumed the tenure of office act by a vote of 30 to 22. and no property to speak oL President 4,544.24 repairs and improvements, these claims as far as the money will go. The law is but a shadow of the iron clad task of conducting his own defense. Mr. Cleveland, who had known him at have been quite successful in their operations 2,645.00 farm, garden and grounds, 6,- He also offered a bill authorizing the secretary act by which the Republicans Sexton, speaking at Dublin, advised his Albany, offered him a justice's seat on the 379 miscsllaneous, 75,334.72. The total of the interior to ascertain the in some of the counties of of 1867 held in check President hearers to abstain from violence, if their Dakota supreme bench, in place of Seward amount of property and annuities due eertain current expense of the institution since Johnson. As it then stood it forbade demands for abatements from rents were Smith, the Iowa man, and he accepted it South Carolina, and a good number it& foundation has been 1,721,570.00. The Sioux Indians of Minnnesota who acted removals from office during the session refused. He declared that the tenants at once. It is said that, whlile not a great weekly average cost per inmate has of negroes have already started. A as scouts with the army in 1863. of the senate except with the ad\ice were simply unable to pay the rents exacted lawyer, he is a man who would make a fair bodyr. During the re- been reduced from $9 to 3.25. and consent of that Mr. White of Minn., introduced a bill authorizing by the landlords. He said: "Separated judge or a good executive officer, filling glorious picture is painted of the prom* The weekly average cost per pupil cess of the senate the president was allowed the city of Winona* to build a or otherwise. Ireland must have the demands of Dakota's executive office at the reform school has been reduced ised land. to make no removals at all, but might pile bridge from lot 6 in section 6, township liberty." with manifest ability. Mr. Church has always from 5.86 to 3.SO. The total current suspend an officer on satisfactory "evidence 18. range 10, in the county of Buffalo, been a Democrat, but he has shown The schooner Francis L. Cooper, from expense of the state prison since the organization of miscondu ct in office, crime or Wis., across the slough to an island in a sturdy independence in dealing with all Port Luis, Mauritius, reports: On the 9th of the state has been 803,049.33. incapacity until the next meeting of the Ail investigation into the losses from the Mississippi river known as Island No. public questions that augurs well for his inst., 120 miles south of Sandy Hook, Last year the expense was 05,135.82, senate. When Grant became president the 72, there to connect with a ferry to Winona, success in his new station. Mr. Church is pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in Illinois saw a steamer on fire heading for New which is greater than any other 3 edr, although house of representatives, being overwhelmingly provided such bridge shall not obstruct of medium stature and fair complexion, York. At noon she seemed to explode. the per capita cct was lower than Republican, voted to repeal the law, results in a report that "the Hereford navigation. with flaxen hair and big blue eyes. He is The horizon was covered withdense'smoke. at any other time, has in? been reduced but the more cautious &enate would consent genial and unassuming in manner, and interest in the state has suffered By Mr. Oates, to prohibit the appointment only to a modification of it. The law as then from $6.10 to S3 0i. The pnsoa earnings A special election in the Eighth Wisconsin makes and holds friends by his frankness of congressional committees to attend the value of 1,000,000." The annual amended gives the president unlimited power sinco 1800 have been 119,228.01. Last congressional district to choose a successor and sincerity. funerals, and to prohibit draping the of suspension during the recess of year it was 50,019.09, SJ5.033.04 was to the late William T. Price, was called loss to the cattle interests of the public buildings in mourning, except by order the senate until the end of the next session by Gov. Rusk, to be held Jan. 18. paid the state treasurer irom con ict earnings, etate is placed at $10,000,000. A of the president also authorizing the of the senate. Should the senate refube to and 1,192.85 for board ol United In the case of J. H. Nixon, adminstrator appointment of clerks to senators and representatives approve the suspension the discarded officer Ayoung man named George Hinston, son States prisoners. rigid inspection system is to be asked of John Nixon, deceased, of Gallatin county, who are not chairmen of committees would be restored to his place on the of a hotelkeeper at Portage, Wis., was arrested Mont., $85,300 was claimed for depredations for by the Consolidated Cattle-Growers' final adjournment of the senate, but as at Minneapolis on a complaint in 1871 by Sioux and Arrapahoe Minnesota'-* Third Insane Asjlure. the president can immediately resuspend By Mr. White (Pa.), for the free coinage sworn out by Miss Jennie Pierce, residing Association of the United States, Indians. The secretary of the interior him this restrictions futile.andforallpractical of silver. By Mr. Cox, fixing the salary of at Dorchester, Wis., about sixty miles The commission appointed to locate a finds that the estate of John Nixon, deceased, and an appropriation of $5,000,000 purposes the suspension of an ofiical the civil service commissioner at $5,000. from Portage. She charges Hinston with third state asylum terminated their labors lost property to the value of $200, during a recess of the senate is his dismissal. By Mr. Springer, for the admission into pretending to marry and then deserting to have it carried out. in St. Paul recently by selecting Fergus and that the amount be adjudged on the No suspended officer has ever been the Union of Dakota, Montana, Washington her. He says the girl was "stuck" on Falls, Otter Tail county, as the site for claim, and further finding that decedent restored since the passage of the act of and New Mexico. By Mr. Holmes, to him and wanted hira to marry her. but on the proposed institution. There were was killed by the Indians. Ihe claim for 1869, and nil the efficacy, remaining in quiet the title of settlers on Des Moines account of the opposition of his parents It is noted as one of the incidental but four places selected to choose damages and loss for killing of the decedent the tenure of office law is its inhibition river lands. and their threats to withold any financial fromFergus Falls, Sauk Center, must be left for the determination of but deplorable features of the recent of removals from office during the session aid in case of a marriage he refused. He Alexandria and Brainerd. After the advantages congress. of the senate, unless that body SENATE.Mr. Harrison introduced a bill extraordinary flurry in mining stocks does not deny, however, that they lived of each place were thoroughly approves the removal and consents The supreme court confirmed the decision to increase the pensions of those who have together. investigated and considered by the board, on the Pacific coast, that $4,000,000, to the appointment of a new man of the supreme court of Montana in disabilities equivalent to the loss of a hand the commission with one exception was or foot. The house amendments to the The house bill extending the free deliveiy The indications now are that the Indian made up of small deposits, has lately the case of Shirley C. Ashby, appellant, vs. unanimously in favor of the place selected. system, passed the senate, it provides. warehouse will remain in New York city Sidney M. Hall and Henry M. Perchan. electoral count bill were non-concurred One member of the commission, F. S. Christianson been withdrawn from the San Fran- for the present. The commibsioner of This case involved the use of a private alley in, and a conference asked. of Rush City, held out to the last Letter carriers shall be employed for free Cisco savings banks for purposes of Indian affairs is so perplexed by the contention in Helena and seriously affected the The senate took up the bill repealing the for Alexandria. delivery at every incorporated city, village of the representatives of the differ- value of certain town lots held by Ashby. tenure of office law, and Mr. Edmunds opposed The land chosen lies a little north of or borough containing a population of 50, speculation. The mourners, many of ent Western cities, as well as by the fact the bill. Representative Grout of Vermont has Fergus Falls, a small section of it lying in 000 within its corporate limits, and may them, are now going about the streets that the board of Indian commissioners Mr. Hoar advocated the passage of the introduced his bill to provide that the 50,- the city limits. It embraces 916 acres, be so employed at every place containing recommend that the warehouse be kept in bill. 000 fourth-class postmasters of the country in a penniless condition, while the instigators having a frontage of about one mile on the a population of not less than 10,000 within New York, that he will not undertake for He asked the senate to vote whether it shall be selected by the people, and he city. It is adjoining the Otter Tail county its corporate limits, according to the of the boom, who profited the present to decide the question. wouldreturntotheancientpolicyof thegovernment.to intends to press this bill as long as he remains poor farm, and embraces what is known last general census, or at any postoffice the rule which had existed from therefore, are severely denounced. in congress. as the old country poor farm. The entire Mr. Justice Harlan has made final orders which produced a gross revenue for the preceding 1789 to 1867, and which had practically tract ol land will cost 31,440, or about in the Illinois Midland case. The offer of The Preeident has nominated Judge fiscal year of not less than $10,000. existed sinco the accession to power of Grant 31 an acre. Contracts were required from, Dow, the purchaser to pay, in addition to Louis K. Church for Governor of Dakota, in 1869. President Grant had recom HOUSE.A resolution was adopted instructingthe the owners of property that the sale would The supreme court of the German his bid of 1,127,000, the sum of $18,500 vice Gilbert E. Pierce, resigned. Church is mended its repeal so that he (Hoar) was committee on appropriations be made on the terms represented.' for the benefit of the labor claims is accepted, from New York state and was appointed Empire has finished the trial of the acting under pretty substantial Republican to inquire into the recommendationni the in selecting Feretis Falls the commission and the sale is confirmed. The to the judgeship in Dakota a few mouths authorities in trying to get rid of this journalist Pohl, of Kiel, who was secretary of the interior for the consolidation was largely influenced by the following purchaser is directed to pay his bid into ago. legislation. While in full Hvmpathy with of certain of the offices of surveyor considerations: First, an asylum at Fergus the court in three instalments on the first charged with high treason. The proceedings Judge Gifford has introduced a bill tq civil service reform, he still declared his general and making it in order to propose Falls will accommodate the northwestern days of January, February and March place I. D. Potter, of Harrold, Hughes were carried on with closed conviction that the people of the United a reduction of expenditures by the abolition part of the state as well as the Red next. The court also settled all questions county, Dak., a soldier in the Twentyseventh States expected and demanded that no or consolidation of any of river valley. Second, the commission regarded of allowances. doors, even lawyers being excluded. Michigan, on the rjension roll for man should be kept in an executive employment these offices on an appropriation Fergus Falls as a growing town, disability, and Gen. McMillan introduced a Pohl was found guilty of having forwarded who had not the confidence of AtElkham, Wis.,Elihu Brazle,twenty-one bill. Mr. Belmont introduced a bill for the which will in a few year hence, become a bill for a pension for Fredericka Eychier, the person responsible for the success of the years of age, blew his brains out with a appointment by the president of a commission sixty-five secret reports for large and thriving city. Third, it widow of a soldier in Company A, Firs? executive functions. shotgun. to investigate the Canadian fisheries is probable that a fourth insane the French government concerning the Minnesota. troubles. All the amendments of the Mrs. Mary Chadek has been acquitted at HOUSE.In the house Mr. Payson called asylum will be lequired in a few It is reported that Justice Woods of tha plan of mobilization of the German committee of the whole to the sundry civil Milwaukee of the murder of her husband. up the bill giving the Cinnabar & Clark's years, and the best location for an institution concerning their domestic rewif United States supreme court is rapidly bill were agreed to and the bill passed. The Thomas Chadek was postmaster of Deer Fork railroad the rih of way through the of the kind is, according to experience, fleet and its fighting capacity, and failing. He is now in California. bill allowing $246,880 to the McMmnvilIe Brooki. He had had frequent quarrels Yellowstone Park, to place it on its passage, near a large city. The nearest & Manchester Railroad company of Tennesee wit also detaila in regard to subordinate and through the able effort ofCox and asylum to St. Paul and Minneapolis at Word was received on Saturday night, for property taken by the army in lations. One day, a year ago, he was Hoi man it was promptly killed. present is 100 miles distant, while these the 11th inst., that the Mille Lacs, by mines and torpedoes. He was sentenced 3 865 passed. two cities furnish thiee-forths of the insane found dead on the road near a neighbor's reason of short rations and cold weather, to nine years imprisonment SENATE.Mr. Cullom presented the report SENATE.Not in session. bouse, where he had gone to seek his wife. subjects. It is believed by the commission were suffering severely and asking aid fo^ on the interstate commerce bill. It was charged that Mrs. Chadek shot him. that the next asylum should be them at once. The Indian bureau telegraphed HOUSE.The motion of Morrison that and ten years deprivation jpf civil Mr. Cullom said: The object of the bill, as located near the two cities, and hence Fergus to Agent Sheehan at White Earth, the house resolve itself into a committee ol At St. Louis the upper floor of the A. F. rights. reported was to bring about that stability Falls was thought to be the fittest location asking him for the facts in the case. He the whole for the purpose of considering Shapleigh & Cantwell Hardware company's of rates which the railroads themselves are for the present institution. Messrs. replied: "I go to pay the Mille Lacs Monday. revenue bills was defeated by five extensive establishment, occupied trying to bring about under the system ol Bartlett, Christiansen and Huitt were appointed No suffering there now." votes, the vote standingyeas 149, by heavy agricultural machinery fell in pooling. He believed that the apprehension a committee on plans. najs 154. There were some changes The senate and house conference and soon the whole establishment was Oscar A. Simons, of Fort Wayne, a expressed by Piatt would prove to bo on both sides from the vote of the wrecked and burned. Loss over $500,000. wealthy and influential citizen, who had! committees on the Cullomand Reagan unfounded. 17th of June last, which also resulted in been a terrible sufferer from nervous prostration, The excitement in the iron fields of The Boston Clothing stoie of Minneapolis, interstate commerce bills have come The resolution for open executive sessions the defeat of Morrison. The motion then killed himself with a revolver. Northern Wisconsin and Michigan does was visited by experts, who get away was tabled by a vote of 33 to 21. failed by a vote of yeas 140, naj's 157 His death is due wholly to overwork in to an agreement and reported a SUb- not abate, and new companies are organ- with nearly 1,000 in cash and sealskin The bill prohibiting members of congress not voting, 27. The changes from caring for his large interests. ized weekly. Good finds are frequently reported. caps worth as much more. stitute measure. This measure will that vote were as follows. The from acting as counsel for railroad companies Louis H. Stanton, the son of the great following Democrats, who voted with a ided by the government was discussed. retain the feature of the Collum bill Col. King, Col. Innes and Mr. Menage came war secretary, is a ranchman in Minnesota. Wetherell & Kent, general dealers at Mr. Randall on June 17, voted to an understanding at Minneapolis, and which provided for the establishment He is now in Washington to arrange with Mr. Morrison: Tim J. Campbell, Kimball, Dak., have failed for $3,000. The bill to repeal the civil service law, further legal fight isthoughttobeat an end. about the preparation of the memoirs New York Findlay, Maryland Pindar, reported adversely by Senator Hawley, of a commission to deal with complaints Gen. Washburn, president of the Minneapolis, of his father. New York Viele, New York. On the other from the committee on civil service, during The following patents have been issued tocitizens Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic, who against railroads.though ship- hand Mr. James of New York, who voted the first session of the present congress, of Minnesota: M. B. Beardslee, Maj. Walker, ex-chief of police of Washington, has been in New York for several days, has with Morrison last June, voted against was to day reintroduced. Minneapolis, grain grader, G. Lagerqnist,. who was recently removed, has pers will be allowed to prosecu te suits just concluded a contract with a syndicate him. Messrs. Hayden and Stone of Massachusetts. Minneapolis, hatchway P. F. Spath, Dassel, written the district commissioners urging for damages in the court* on their l%tt"ttS$SSwSS'1T&. HOUSE.The sundry civil and Indian appropriation Republicans, who voted against nail holding receptacle M. E. Trafton, them to reinstate him. completion cf this great line of was discussed. Mr. Sytnes offered consideration in June, voted with Mr. Minneapolis, scaffold bracket C. O. Wyman, thf own behalf. On the long and short bondss his company. This transaction A number of genuine Indians in full paint several amendments increasing the Morrison. an Anoka, boiler feed regulator. and feathers marched into Plymouth haul question a compromise has been appropriations for the signal service bureau, The Democrates who voted against Mr. church a few Sundays ago, and listened and these being opposed to Mr. Randall, The following pensions were allowed rm railway from Minneapolis to the Sault Ste. Morrison are the following: Bliss, Boyle, gravely to the sermon. Mr. Beecher did he criticized the gentleman's action recently to people in Minnesota: agreed, on. The provision adopted Marie during the year 1887. Campbell of Ohio, Curtin, Ermentrout. makes it unlawful for any railroad to not refer to them except incidentally. as chairman of the committee W. Lytle, Minneapolis J. B. Shumaker, The following postal changes in Dakota Foran, Gay, Giddes, Green of New Jersey, on appropriations. He did not took place recently: Postmasters ap- Yucatan Thomas Labay, Mendota L. charge more under substantially similar The newly erected 4,000,000 state Irion, Lawler, Lefevre, Martin McAdoo, envy the gentleman who lived upon pointedElizabeth Schultz, Owego, Ranson Nuestis, Northfield minors of A. Campbell house at Springfield, 111., caught fire, and Merrinian, Miller, Randall, Seney, Sowden, conditions for transportation for county Patrick Walsh, Henry, Coddington the Atlantic eoastis narrow-minded statesmanship, Austin Mary, widow of W. Lytle, Minne'apolis, the entire structure was soon filled with Sprigjjs, Stahlnecker, St. Martin, Wallace, county. Postmasters commissioned which did nob cross the Mississippi a shorter than a longer distance over Eliza, mother of G. N. Williams, dense black smoke. Loss $10,000. Ward of Illinois, Warner of Ohio and John Grace at Duncan, W. J. Jackson at river. Mr. Randal said: The pending Chatfield. Pensions increasedB. Shoutele* Wilkins. the same line and in the same direction, Mrs. Elizabeth Custer, widow of Gen. Harrington. bill carried more appropriations for Brainerd A. Levey. Preston J. K. Stone! Custer, is about to write another book. The Republicans who voted for the motion the shorter being included within the Pacific coast than any similar bill for Granite Falls J. Mikerlecky, Hutchinson* Senator Hoar of Massachusetts keeps are Hayden and Stone of Massachusetts, Col. Johnson of Illinois, who recently years past. He thought he knew his duty J. B. Whidden, Minneapolis. I his lips tightly closed when reporters are the longer distance. The commission, Nelson Strait, Wakefield and White visited Tom Hughes' Rugby colony in Tennessee, moderately well, and he did not propose about. The building improvements at Winona of Minnesota. says it is in a very feeble condition. however, is authorized to relieve to be frightened from the performance of this year amounted to 721,235. In the matter of the forfeiture of certain that dutycertainly not by words of such Miss Maud Melville, daughter of the Arc* FRIED CHICKEN. the railroads from the operation of lands" granted* to "the* Atlantic & Pacific The Calumet hotel, Pipestone, is burnedloss tic explorer, made her debut in concert in demogogy as had emanated from Symes. Joint a pair of broiling chickens as railroad company and their restoration 15,000. this provision in special cases, but only Philadelphia. Mr. Symes retorted, ridiculing Randall's to tho public domain by the act of July 6, for fricassee. Wash and wipe, pepper The Calumet House, the pride of "chete-paring policy. after investigation. Upon the question James Howell, at Utica, N. Y., shot and 1886, the secretary of the interior has approved Pipestone was totally destroyed by fire. and salt lightly and dip in a batter made The house passed the bill reported last fatally wounded James Gahan. of prohibiting pools, the Senate the recommendation of the commissioner The total loss will exceed 50,000, with insurance eebsion by Mr. Miller, from the committee by beating three eggs lightly, mixing of the general land office, that so The annual building review of St. Paul of 20,000. Rev. A. S. Orcott,pastor conferrees have yielded to the House on banking and currency, providing for an shows a total expenditure of over 9,- much of said lands as lie within the Territory with a cup of milk and one of prepared of the Baptist church, was either killed addition to the reserve list of the national committee and a stringent prohibitory 600,000. of New Mexico should be at once outright or caught in the falling debris.and flour, salted. As each piece is dipped banking act. The cities added to the list opened to entry and settlement. District Assembly 64, Knights of Labor, was not discovered until the fire hud somewhat clause has been adopted. Upon the are Nashville, Charleston, Atlanta, Richmond, drop into a deep frying pan of boiling Bishop Whipple has telegraphed the Indian New York, adopted resolutions condemning abated. His body was found badly Galveston, St. Paul, Indianapolis, question of publicity of rates a substitute bureau*that the half-breeds and Turtle the conviction of the Chicago anarchists. charred and burned, stretched across the lard and cooknot too fastuntil they Kansas City and Omaha. The bill passed has been agreed upon which requires Mountain bands of Indians were out of pavement in front of the hotel. He leaves without opposition, and will probably are of a fine yellow brown and the food and suffering, and the commissioner a wife and three children. David McCullough Gov. Marraaduke of Mo., pardoned rtf the railroads to display in every rjass the senate without difficulty. directed the payment, out of the fund for was knocked down and internally chicken allows a fork to pass easily to Charles Logan, a convict serving a term in depot the rates established between Indians for whom there is no specific apprpriation, injured. SENATE.Senator Plumb introduced a the penitentiary for grand larceny. Recently the bone. Drain well from fat and a sufficient sum to protect bill providing: points on their lines and to file a foreman in the shopB was attacked The auditing board of the state agricultural serve on a hot dish. After the chicken them. No railroad or oth6r corporation engaged by a convict named Hughes, who society concluded its labors and, with the commission copies of all joint is all out of the lard drop in a dozen in interstate commerce shall have or stabbed him in the neck with a shoe knife. Representative Abraham Dowdney, of the found everything correct. The treasurer's tariffs or through rates to which they keep an office for or otherwise provide for Logan, at the risk of? his own life, threw twelfth New York district, djed at his residence report shows a balance of $820.29 on sprigs of parsley, cook fast two minutes or permit the transfer upon the books of himself upon the would-be-mutderer and in Madison avenue, New York, relently. hand. may be parties. and lay over and among the joints. such corporation of any portion of the saved the foreman's life. "4^' He was stricken with apoplexy. ~& *.*L r., fiorvto hfc fiftfe&J&WS