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GENERAL KEWS NOTES. New Ulm Review. P0WDE&LY DENOUNCES t.. IFire damaged the^. Alaska Stock company's *&**& GEN. LOGAN BUBIED. building, Detroit, Mich., $37,000 insurance, $17,500. in Den Biasing Letter from Mr. Gen. John A. Logan Temporarily Buried ia the The following patents have been issued: tion of Socialism Amongthe Knights of La Relating to Gen. Logan. Presence of Many Sorrowing Thousands, ,_ BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. WisconsinR. Birkholz, Milwaukee, spiral A letter written by Mr. Powderly to. Speaker Carlisle has appointed the following conveyor E. Dederick, Milwaukee, driving Washington Dispatch: A little before 12 Knight of Labor some time ago has just as a committee to represent the house mechanism for cars C. B. Henchell, o'clock the distinguished guests began to NEW .ULM, MINNESOTA. been given out. He says: of representatives at the funeral: Milwaukee, cigar ox label W. A. Holbrook, enter the chamber and took the seats which You have men in New York who-would Messrs.'Thomas, Springer, Henderson, Milwaukee, spring strip for in&ide had been carefully assigned to them by move heaven and earth!to restore the Townshend, Payson, Worthington, Hit t. blinds, also one for outside blinds J. C. officers in charge. The Chinese legation, old customs and raaKt? the order Riggs, Rowell, and Neece, Illinois Reed, Schleicher, Sun Prairie, corn planter W. which sent a beautiful wreath, and Steamship companies 'Carry persons again an oath-bonn^ organization. I Maine Curtin, Pennsylvania Burroughs C. Westaway, Beloifc, windmill. Minneso- the Japanese legation, who early paid a across the ocean at one-third of a know them. You have men New Michigan Symes, Colorado, and Cary, W toC. S. Canfield, Minneapolis, horse-shoe \isit of sympathy to Mrs. Logan, were ot \ork who have co-operated with men in oininy. J. E.^ Fox, Minneapolis, showcase J. A. present, nor was the British Minister West. cent a mile, meals and lodging in, Philadelphia to break up the order by going MacKenzie, Minneapolis, hinge mortising Among the notable persons seen upon the The vault in which it has been determined and say they make money by it. to a Catholic prelate of eminence and machine C. C. Wronshall, St. Paul, track iloor outside the official pall bearers were: temporarily to lay the remains of Gen. othisstilliu force old1 telling him that an bolt. IowaR. Buchanan, Sioux City, Logan is ot situated in Oak Hill cemetery Gen. Robert C. Schneck,late minister to England that the word of honor is jbut a blind to drum tightening W. Bunch, Keokuk, Gen. John A. J. Creswell, Grant's postmaster on the banks of Rock creek, but in Rock Alden Goldsmith, the noted turfman, make cats paws of the Catholic members, wagon seat L. E. Hastings, Manning, general, who is the treasurer of the Creek cemetery itself, more remote from the and that the general (master workman who has just died in New Jersey, bracket G. W. Penn, Onawa, windmill J. local Logan fund Walker Blaine, who came city, and which surrounds the church which is a party to the infajmus transaction C. Schwaller, Halber, wheel cultivator G. as representative of his father Alan Arthur, is designated as St. Paul's Episcopal will probably have to go down to posterity The curse of the Knights of Laboi E. Slaughter. Atlantic, hosiery exhibition Church of Rock Creek Parish. who came also to show the respect which has come from theApr-ourjitness witn astraddle of Goldsmith Maid, and sale rack. Dakota.Maj. A. Bancroft, his late father had for Gen. Logan, Subscriptions to the fund for Mrs. Logan which acknowledged leaders \ot the -printing D. H. Houston, Hunter, photographic and who was assigned as an honorary are coming in rapidly, and at 10 o'clock who took her name from him. He socialistic element have put themselves apparatus. pall-bearer to take the place of Robert Wednesday, the 29th, the total is $26,000. bought the mare for $600, sold her forward at meetings, and, while speaking, T. Lincoln, who was detained Col. Fred Mrs. Logan's property is encumbered for The twelfth annual meeting of the Northwestern plainly hinted at the muske Grant, who much resembles now with his for $20,000, and her earnings on the nearly its full value, and the purpose is to Traveling Men's association was Gatling gun a3 the remedy for laoi. full beard his father Gen. Williamson of raise a sufficient fund to clear it of encumbrance turf netted her owner $240,000. held in Chicagp. The election of officers resulted gnevances. Many of the men who advocate Iowa, late commissioner of the land office and leave her sufficient to enable as follows: President, James C. thee principles of socialism do not Gen. Roeecrans, who always admired Logan her to live in the manner to which she has Miller secretary and treasurer, Charles H. understand them, nor do they care to understand as a soldier. been accustomed. The following subscriptions Hinman directors, H. S. Pinney, D. K. The origin of insurance has been them. They set forth the idea have been received: Ex-Senator Conklin and Gen. Sherman Clark, J. D. Patterson, George J. Reed, H. and convey the impression that the traced to Solon" the law giver," about Each $1,000William Walter Phelphs, were the first to enter. They were followed W. Cutter vice presidents, Illinois, W. H. only weapons by which labor can George M. Pullman, George W. Childs, Gov. by Senator Stanford andChansey Andrews 594 years before Christ. He instituted Russell Iowa, H. H. Osgood Minnesota, hope to secure the desired reforms Alger, George Lemon, Ho n. Philetus of Ohio, the father of the financeof John A. W. G. Byron Wissonsin, J. Bacon aie the knife and bludgeon. Men a system or marine insurance, which Sawyer, M. S. Smith, James McMillan, Detroit, Logan, Jr., and by Col. Fred Grant, Gen. Indiana, W. S. McMillan Missouri, N. C. may entertain such ideas as they please, was suggested to him while traveling and Fred Billings, New York. Black, Postmaster General Vilas, Senator Wentmore Michigan, Ira R. Wiles Ohio, but they should not seek, under the cloak Allison, Gen. Hawley and the rest. Shortly Each $500John Wannamaker, Henry Rindskopf. of theKnightsof Labor, to promulgate such in different cities, trying to find ways before 12 o'clock the representatives of Henderson, W. D. Washburn, Senator doctrines and make the order responsible Gen. Logan is lying at the ppint of death for the better maritime government the administration entered. Thepresident Spooner, Marshall Field, Senator Sherman for them. I claim the right to differ as to and the doctors have little hope of his recovery. and George A. Halsey of New Jersey. was ot with them, but Mr. Bayard took the of his people, whom Draco, by his means best calculated to bring about reform, post of honor as he now is the Each $250--Senator Plumb, Kansas: H. and am willing to nspect the opinions cruel laws, had so long oppressed. Senators are joking Senator Van Wyck next in lawful succession to the B. Baldwin, Detroit "Cash," St. Paul of others but until the Knights of because his name is spelled in the Congressional presidency for the remna nt of Mr. Hon. Charles Foster, Ohio and Allan Labor adopt the shotgun as their chief ia\q directory, "Wick." Cleveland's term. He was dressed in Sheldon, Detroit. weapon I will vigorously object to allowing Mr. Singleton of Mississippi, chairman plain black, wore black gloves and looked Each $200M. A. Hanna, Cleveland Senator Beck- said the other day: "I sedate and grave. Next to him sat Secretary John A. J. Creswell, Maryland and William was left trustee" under a will for some of the house committe on library too Endicott, wearing a prince Albert Pitt Kellogg, Louisiana. SOCIALISTIC \DVOCVTES property in St. Paul, and the beneficiaries ou at Washitgton, has appointed Miss to step to the front at all meetings go\ up business coat, gray-mixed trousers and, Each S100-G. W. Van Sehaick, Milwaukee almost quarreled with me two years ago du in the interest of la!or They must not be strange to say, red gloves. Next sat Secretary Mary Johnston as clerk of his committee, L. M. Dayton, Cincinnati Welch because I would not sell it for $20,000. an permitted to advocate blood and fire and Whitney gloveless, who3e face, post, G. A. R,, Ann Arbor, Mich., and I have an offer of $75,000 for the and she has taken the oath of nn yet proclaim themselves to be the mouthpieces strangely enough, was wreathed in smiles, many others. same property, and I am ot going to of the labor cause. The conduct .L and Attorney General Garland, a an office before a woman notary public accept that. "What do they think of it Ex-President Hayes, $350. and language of these men have caused the whose face was the mo st self-satisfied in all now?" asked a congressman of the senator. The senate committee in charge of the in the pension office, who was recently clergymen to regard us with an eye of suspicion, the chamber, also glovele&s. 8tt "Well, they think I am not quite such a funeral arrangements, Senator Cullom and it will reqnire strenuous efforts appointed by President Cleveland. fool as they supposed," replied Mr. Beck chairman, gave out the programme as follows: THEN THE FAMILY ENTERED on our part to remove the erroneous impressions with a hearty guffaw. from the door which leads from the vice This is the first appointment of a concerning us. I is m3' firm and The body will be taken by the committee president's room, which had been assigned GenLogan's The following wer* selected as as woman to an office under congress. honest belief that'as vast as is this country, of arrangements escorted by the posts of the to Ahem. Mrs. Logan was dressed in the pall bearers: Gen. Simon Cameron, crop there is not room enough within its bounds Grand Army of the Republic of the District heaviest black, her ieatures wholly covered Ho n. Roscoe Conkling, Ho n. Robert T.' ch tr for the exercise of a single rifle. I have no Dr. Aveling, the English Socialist, is of Columbia, at 12 o'clock Thursday, Dec. by thick mourning, resting heavily 1 Lincoln, C. Andrews of Youngstown, vatc respect for the man or men who will flaunt 30, from the residence to the rotunda of tli upon the arm of her son, greatly affected. Ohio, Col. Fred Grant, Gen. Lucius Fairchild, troll that accursed red flag and advocate the quoted as saying that the condition capitol, where it will lie in state untilnoo Following her came Jam es V. Logan, M. L. Leggett of Cleveland, Gov. or use of the dirk and bullet for 36o days ih of the following day under a guard of honor the general's younge3t. brother, who Jeremiah Rusk of Wisconsin, Gen W. T. of wage-workers in the United States the year, and who, on the 3G5th day, lated detailed by the Grand Army of the Republic needed no introduction to the audience, Sherman, Col. W. Vilas, Gen. John C. deliberately walk up to the polls and waft-/ is not a bit better, upon the whole, and the military order of the Loyal so much does he resemble Black and Dr. Charles McMillan, of the vote for the'contiWi2.i?,ts-oi 1cV eystem Legion of the United States. From 2 p. the dead hero. Mrs. Logan took a seat in than that of their fellow workmen in Loyal Legion. which they denounce. I am sorry that the preii m. of Thursday until 1 1 o'clock a. ni. of front of the vice president's desk, and order ever found a foothold in New York, A vA Europe, and that upon his return While hearing a case" in the divorce court Friday the public will be admitted to therotunda, Manning Logan and James Logan sitting for no good lias ever come from Jarae cities at Chicago, Judge Tul6y called attention to Railr passing in at the east door and on either side of her. Next sat Mrs,. home he proposes to make that alleged which are prolific of whisky and crime. the statute which provides that, in default out at the west. The east door of the senate for ri Tucker, also in deepest mourning. Beside Theie are many good Knights in your city. fact a prominent feature of his addresses cases where notice is by publication, three port wing of the capitol will be opened at 11 her was her husband, Maj. Tucker, If I required any determined action give years must elapse before the decree becomes o'clock to those having tickets of admission. 213.11 and next in deep black, ut unveiled, to the poor. The press of the me the man who reads nnd thinks instead valid, and that in such cases neither par ty cers rfc- The diplomatic gallery will be reserved was Miss Andiews, the fiancee of Manning of the man who drinks. There ale more country is vigorously combating Dr. Prel can legally marry again until that period for the diplomatic corps. The LoganJ and beside her, and of the latter in a large city th an the has expired. This announcement has created vice families of the president, cabinet officers, Aveling's impressions, and seem to resting awestruck upon her the former. However, the Knights of Labor I. W. a sensation, as, under the law, hundreds supreme court judges, president pro tem little grandson. Logan Tucker. From the make a clear case against him. will live, and their principles will ppread of people now living in wedlock are of the senate, speaker of the house and Sodeb/ outset Mrs. Logan was deeply affected, although and eventually triumph. Bah on the creatures not legally married. Scott ex-presidents and ex-vice presidents will evidently under the greatest selfcontrol, who stand up as the champions of ineto occupy seats in the gallery east of the diplomatic ut when the eloquent passages By request of Mrs. Logan, Gen. Sherman The legislature of Illinois will convene labor in the presence of unthinking men gallery. The families of senators It of Parson-Xewman'ssermon were dehveied will be in charge of the procession which and advocate the knife and.buller' Bah on and members of the house will occupy on the 5th day of January. If to Bi in which the qualities of the dead were will escort the remains from Calumet place the men who flaunt the red' flag! They ara seats in the east reserved gallery. The reporters' to pr so graphically eulogized, she could scarce to the capitol. The following is the committe the organization takes place on Wednesday, too vile to respect, and too cowardly to gallery will be reserved exclusively lianc^ restrain her emotion. At one minute past appointed by Senator Sherman to uphold the Anierican flag, sanctified* by January 5, the day the Legislature for reporters. The remaining seats in the were i. 12 o'clock the venerable doorkeeper, take charge of the remains: Senator Cullom, the blood of patriots. They disgrace it, galleries will be open without discrimination con'iJa Bassett, and Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms meets, or at any time before Stanford, Cockrell, Allison, Beck, Hawley, every time they go to the po'lls |and vote' to all who have general tickets for PtiS=l Christie appeared at the southern door, Voorhees, Hampton and Manderson. to1 for monopoly and usury. They are not January 11, the day for the first vote gallery seats. vice beneath the clock from which depended two be tiusted. setr Shephard Knapp, one of New York's long mourning draperies, to announce the for United States Senator will be, by Z. funeral cortege which was arriving from best known business men, died in that city. law, Tuesday, January IS. The republicans Another Important Tax Title Deelsion. the rotunda. The procession entered, He was born in 1832, and has been pro mi. Ti Inspection on the Hoof Demanded hi Stockmen. meet headed by the four clergymenParson nent in local politics and society for years have a majority of three in The supreme court of Minnesota, after a A meeting was held at the Minnesota Newman, Bishop Andrews^ Revs. Butler prolonged rehearing of exhaustive argument the House and thirteen in the Senate, Postmaste rs commissioned: Minnesota state capitol recently, the gentlemen present and Tiffany Rev. New man reading as the in the Chauncey-Wass tax, title case, Theodore Sjardal, Underwood. Dakota being there on invitation of Gov. Hubbard. cortege advanced the funeral service of the and therefore Gen. Logan's successor has reaffirmed iJLs former' decision. Sarah A.' Williamson, Greenwood The object of the meeting wa.* to pT6pe'r?t offiuc Methodist church, "I know that my redeemer of health This was, in effct, that will undoubtedly be a republican. Charles Russell, Fort Sulley D. I. Wilard, 1 consult with the state board' liveth." The honorary pall bearers all taxes have been paid may Be Lji Grace Charles E. Morse, Winfield. concerning infectious diseases of stock. were: sold as delinquent if the county Gov. Hubbard presided. A new postoffice has been established at auditor, by fraud or error, has omitted to Gen. Sherman, Hon. Roscoe Conkling, Dr. Charles N. Hewitt explained the law The Canadian Pacific Railroad is reported tr enter the payment upon his books, without Jarvis, Becker county, J. H. Lange postmaster. Senator Stanford, Postmaster General already in force. He gave a review oFthe other notice to the owner than publication to have just completed its snow Vilas, Gen. Lucius Fairchild, Mr. C. H. Andrews, work of the board in dealing with glanders, in a newspaper. The effect of the sheds in the Selkirk range of the Col. Grant, Mr. McMillan, M. H. and expressed confidence in that feature of The Stewart mansion in Washington, decision, however, will ot be as great as Leggett and Gen. John C. Black. the law which called for its enforcements built by ex-Senator Stewart of Nevada, is Rockies. The sheds are very extensive, when the case was first argued, as the judges at the hands of local boards of heated at an expense of $3,500 a year. They wore sashes of black, with shoulder ol I have decided that a notice of the time of expiration and are found at the intervals along health, instead of state veterinarians, The Chinese legation occupies it. knots of black and white ribbons. They stitut of the right redemption is necessary. as had been done in other, formed into two lines as they came within the t' the line between Donald, at the first The present status of affairs, however, Frank Mather, a young man of decidedly states with less success th an in Minnesota. the bar, between which passed the pall and will give rise to dissatisfaction and confusion clerical appearance, is locked up in crossing to Revestolie. at the second He related instances of the working bearers of the Grand Army men bearing the as well as injustice in many cases, and Chicago charged with attempted highway of the law, and gave an account of his casket. The congressional committee wore crossing of the Columbia river. Contractors redress mu st be had of the legislature in robbery. Mather recently came to Chicago visit to Chicago by request of the governor wide sashes of white. The honorary pall the way of an amendment 1 the law now have used 22,000,000 cubic from Duluth, Minn., in search of work. last September at the time of the breaking bearers and the committee were conducted in force. out of pleuro-pheumonia, and from a large to seats on the left center. Senator Sheran feet of lumber in its construction, and i great snow storm in England has When the case was first taken to the supreme number of telegrams received in answer to' and Speaker Carlisle occupied chairs ended. Great damage was done to trees, have had about five thousand laborers court it was argued only by the attorneys inquiries, gave the status of plenro-pneumonia at the president's deBk and the clergy were telegraph wires, etc., and railroad travel especially interested in the case. in the United States. It is now in employed for the last eight months. at the desk of the secretaries. The solemn was impeded. France also suffered severely The court rendered a decision in iavor of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, services were begun by the reading of the from the recent storm. An enormous the holder of the tax certificate, Judge Maryland, and Illinois. Ninetieth Psalm by BishopAndrews. Prayer amount of property was destroyed. Berry alone dissenting. When the case was A few years ago cotton seed, excepting was offered by Dr. Tiffany. During the J. J. Hill was gratified with the doctor's reopened, the question being one in which Marshal Hune of Forest, Ohio, shot and prayer the silence of the great assemblage report. I had cleared away some doubt what was necessary for planting, the entice state was interested, argument killed Charles Tarelton, whom he was taking was most impressive, broken us it was only that had existed in his mind. Austra was regarded as so much waste, to be was allowed by the counsel of private individuals under arrest from Tiffin. by the uncontrollable sobs of the widow, had spent $75,000,00 to get rid of plei or corporations. Several of the who leaned as if for support toward gotton rid of in the best way practicable. pneumonia, and Poland had spent $3 Timothy Wright of New York filed a bill leading lawj'ers of the state submitted her son in whose firm clasp her hand remained 000,000. Thedii fwas now woScotland in the superior court of Chicago against But there have been great improvements briefs on the point involved. The throughout the ceremony. Some than it I vears. his cousin, Thomas Lyman n. for an accounting decision was rendered which supports the selections from the funeral service of the in cotton culture and ferring to diseased and discovery, claiming that Lymann former decision of the court. The question Episcopal church (extracts from I. Corinthians) meat in his own i has failed to account for an estate manufacturing and to-day cotton seed of the jurisdiction of the court was were read by Rev. Dr. Butler. killed himself. worth nearly $3,000,000. brought up at the second hearing of the produces a number of useful by-products. would procure tl Then the funeral oration was delivered case, and on that point Judge Vanderburg Victorien Sardou has made a fortune by He believed Minne The chief of these is the oil by Rev. Newman. changed his opinion, joining with Judge the production of his plays in London, but state in the Unic The proceedings were closed with the Berry. derived from the seed by pressure and has always contemptuously refused to visit the disease could benediction and then the presiding officer, that city until now. Miss Grace Hawthorne, which is almost as valuable as olive this state would Senator Sherman, directed that the funeral the ambitious young American procession be reformed under the direction tion as its No. 1 oil, and is, no doubt, frequently sold Frank Smith, a Miles City man, attempted actress, is the attraction that draws him of the 8ergeant-at-arms. This order was lieved a law shoul to kill a woman of the town and shoots as such. The cake left after extracting thither. the signal for the withdrawal of Mrs. Logan spection on the his brother instead. and the sorrowful members ef her family, cattle would not 1 the oil is an excellent fertilizer. Mr. Gladstone has written for the January Secretrry Whitney sent a messenger who rose and left the chamber by one of Dr. Hewitt saic number of the Nineteenth Century an to inquire whether Mrs. Logan would the northerndoors. The members of the dare to make as aiticle entitled "Locksley Hall and the be willing to have the navy ta ke part Loyal Legion also' withtYjew The' coffin that made by Mr.i Jubilee," a criticism of the poem by the The Providence Journal, a very in the funeral ceremonies, and whether was then borne out, attended by^ he cKftf of cattle on the he light of the events of the past fifty years. a guardoof honor would be accepted. An careful and conservative paper, ventures mourners. The supreme court judges next in lavor of it. affirmative answer was returned, and a At Milwaukee, the sheriff attached the passed ut and then the senators and representatives, Mr. Hill held thi to predict good times. That guard of marines will keep watch at Calumet stock of L. Harris & Sons, dry goods, on and in a few minutes the senate worV^d by inspect/ place as a guard of honor, to remain claims amounting to $30,000, and Joseph paper saysc "Unless there shall be a chamber and galleries were empty. the state was free on duty doubtless until the funeral ceremonies, Rosen field, shoe dealer, on claims amounting Dr, Alloway syr disorganization of labor, the next The remains were then escorted to Rock which are to be held in the senate to $17,000. ment. Unli*8 ins, Ci eek cemetery for temporary interment. chamber on Wednesday, January 5th. year, 1887, will witness a degree of I is learned that the yacht race on ths hoof it amounted to where services wereperformediyjtheGrand occasion of the queen's jubilee will be a In a recent interview Secretary Lamar was1 business enterprise in advance of that A resolution Army of the Republic. ^W^T"'W1 thorough ocean race over a long distance. said: I regard the death of Gen. Logan as and adopted, expre qf the last few years. There is much the work of the sta The clubs have virtually adopted a new a public calamity. Intellectually, he was CENEIUL NEWS NOTES. rule, under which yachts will be classed by under-estimated by his opponents, not* to be done in the way of building in the pa st year, and multiplying the length of a vessel by the fully appreciated by his near friends and The subscriptions to the Logan fund received for a contingent funi thV cities, railroads are to be constricted, sail area and dividing by 6,000, thus removing hardly overestimated by his warmest partisans are as follows: Morton, Bliss & Co., to continue its work. the heavy tax upon the beam. and in the South the new and admirers. Though not an epigramatic $1,000 Henry C. Bowen, $500 John R. man, he possessed intellectual intrepidity, The Medical Review McLean, Cincinnati, $500 Edwin L. Stewart, A Lyons (France) policeman seized a orc' \of things will create a demand a supreme faith in the truth of a The case of the late G. Philadelphia, $100 Edwin N. Benson, lighted bomb which had been place*! under lite labor in various ways. cause that he espoused, and he was never be one of those rare -f '.for Philadelphia. $200: R. W. Clark & Co., the porch of a church and extinguished the crushed in debate. The death of such a rheumatism causes & i Philadelphia $10 Charles Smyth,, Philadelphia, no reason why immigration fuse. a an is a loss to the gevernment and to The cerebral sympto' $10k,SySUiey L. Wilson/Washington, The New York Cremation society reports .^Mof the t^ght sort should not be wel^v.come, the country. tion^f the brain. Ac $257" Total, 2,525: ^fix-Senator a successful year. The desires of more so rarely the cause ofd it hejng fairly understood that Paddbck of Nebraska,' $500. ,&m%&&$ At Cairo, Thomas Spicer, colored, was than fifty persons have been gratified this plication ia exun'ted a thrown to the floor by Henry Hayes and vear tor incineration at Mount Olive Fresh rostoffices established: MinnesotaEvan, an American citizenship is fprmed Seeing found in fatal ?Kes. Thomas Meahan, who covered him with Pond, L. I. Brown county Otwsdfle* Wasbing.-j, jtoost liable to/fevelor to Anierican laws and con- turpentine and set fire to his clothing. The ton county. Pos^xtfice miitne changed-^ News has been received in Minneapolis of nervous system has victim died. Minnesota,! Crow Lake, Steatno county,' the death at Asherville, N. of Rev. Dr. 'mendous strain* o* n*,*| to Beterade. Offices djspontirtaedIo*a: Ji. Rev. C. B. Seales of East Lynn/HI., who Quigley. He died on the 22d of pneumonia narcotics andstimulrmt*. Hard, Louisf a tcountya. Postmasters camS **iy&rBtal, G.Sfcene.Jr. ran aw ay with Miss Matthews, leaving his at a quite advanced age. Dr. Quigley act *^"dB of cases this disease is pedanger. 1BB of the leifriing farm wife and five children behind, was arrested was one of the best known Methodist clergymen Hetory, mish, fca: Beaman, W.J. at London, Ontario. in Minnesota.. in the 1' W*. ngvtt J&ohn Dillion in Dubbi of ZUCumfo Concord, J, Welder Manhattan, -jrhe Vienna correspondent of the London l,#&0j!ail required by th The supreme court decides that the St. Otr rat- A, McGraw Taylor, W. S. Mattnews. declare5 ?ays: Austrian statesmen WhWa lor agitato Paul smoke ordinance is not constitutional. Montana: Wallace. Essie L. Mitchell. he maintenance of peace is entirely Wisconsin: North Valley,- O. O. Oriswald for South Coil "nt uponN&i action of. the czar, and Phillips, C. Ct Kelleiher. Fowtfcclass A million dollar building is to be erected ember for West nks deliriani .tremens, may at any postmaster* appointedMinnesota in St. Paul by an Easte rn insurance company. torMr. Dillion in cause him' to*cojumit an act of Cbatneld, L. Atchison. Jk tfbftWt. Petersburg Acs* would gpwinlta^e^war. Ans- The elevator capacity of Minneapolis fc-^t jj^!rtceive a telegram fif /A remark opce^nade by Gen. \tingeney. shows an increase,pl 3,255,000 bushels for" JfJ rlinga, Teportang .b fine czars off in a happv manner one ofG tberyear, and that of the Northwest 11,- characteristics. "When ISofjiiaJ*!- IfeH BinationoIifc labor* f*-* 731^60.,^ |i%n^m S^J^'*mm rant, "comes here and vr&tytef&Xj) ofc% ition which has been The store of Louis Albenbdn of StiHwater *ghis own JLu W*m&JM Mm eleven ISSf^A around tbe mouthy, o: is roBW otm^W&0*MJi0tem Eastern Sibera, an and jewelry.*^ 3^'S53@B^.X ands, where the.Ji The twentietii annual wian of the Mi to grief. nesota State Hbt^^t^^Oteile&^tfjA} Ad* session wit^i6eMuinlB^^li# Afttb**f, ^S^^jft over the Can 8socia|^E will hep fcetd-M^^ym jl 1 '-f Jan. 18,3Jg,rf beeijgp"1"-'1'"1J 2l.Uaedaced jfarerateBj^' 4fe have