New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 12, 1887 · Page 6 of 8
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the murder of John Ryan, is New York tbe ^erecommeno^wonso^necominMKoiiers,, recommendations ottnecommissioners I MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE. 8 8te City in 1877, having been pardoned by Senatora with important chang^ tiwonl* amendmeat 8. G. Comstoceks ofmanayy O ge rona here occurring section 15 of the act Governor Hill. In the statement ot the wa raade case the governor says that he was influenced creating the commission and regulating Representativeisr cham Sa Gof Iverson and 6^ B. Death, ef tke Tensraale Bishop Fetter, th thereto by the statement of matters of transportation. The admendment Arnold secretaries. The roll call showed SyMpsis of tke Proceedings of the Senate and relates to the long and short hauls, Police Captain Kennedy on bis deathbed i Horatfo Potter, for thirty-two years ninety-four members presentninety-three House. and is as follows: that the policeman on whose evidence the bishop of the Protestant Episcopal diocese Republicans and one Democrat, Lehman It shall be unlawful for any common men were convicted had committed perjury, SENATE.The opening proceedings of the of New York, died at his home in New When the chair had announced that CANNED, DRIED GREEN carrier subject to the provisons of this act and by the well attested and extra* session were of the quietest characterGov. York, Sunday morning the 2d inst. Although nominations were in order Senator Finseth, to demand, collect cr receive from any Gilman was not present, having been ordinary fact that at least two of the the bishop had been ill for several who was the original McMillan man, ^^FRTTITS, person or persons a greater sum or compensation ^oaflled home by the illness oi his little son. jurors who satin the case were in the jury years and had been unable to leave his sent the following letter up to be read: for the transportation of property Lieut. Gov. Rice called Senator Day to act box under aliases representing wo reputable house for a fortnight, his death was somewhat ST. PAU L, Jan. 6Hon. A. K. Fin- to any point or station on its road as temporary secretary, and he proceeded Floior and 3P@eci unexpected even, to his closest friends citizens. sethMy Dear Senator: My name than it demands charges or receives for at once to call the roil. The senators deposited and relatives. Four years ago he was attacked The president has entirely recovered having been mentioned as a candidate the transportation of a like kind and their credentials as their names with pneumonia, and for a time his from the fatigue incident to his long pub- [r for re-election to the United quality of property from the same original were called and took the oath of office. STOJTK,WOODEN AND WIIXOW life was despaired of. He recovered, however, lie reception on the 1st, and is in better States senate, I desire to thank you for point of departure to a point or station bat his hitherto strong constitution All the senators responded to their health now than before the hand-shaking WARE. JK your earnest support, and beg to request at a greater distance on its road in the had been seriously affected, and he names except Gibson and Sampson, the ordeal began. Regarding the alarming 'Smrar. you, at the caucus of Republican senators same direction. was relieved of the greatest share of NEWTTLM, latter being too ill to come to St. Paul. reports which were circulated regarding the and representatives to be held to-night^ ta the work of the diocese by the election The senate than proceeded to the election The recommendations of the commissioners president's condition, Col. Lamont said: withdraw my name from the consideration Fr. Burg, of Rev. Dr. Henry C. Potter to assist of officers. The Democrats voted for the in regard to the taxation of railroad There is every disposition on the part of of that body. Yours truly, him. On Friday the malady, which had caucus candidates, which were nominated companies, the taxation of car loaning those at the White House to keep the J. S. MCMILLAN. been gradually sapping his system, reappeared. in the morning, as follows: and sleeping car companies, regulating public accurately informed as to the condition Late on Saturday night he became the increased capital stock of railroad Senator M. J. Daniels, then gaining the Secretary, C. W. H. Heldeman of New of the president. The reports are unconscious and remained so until Sunday companies and the issue of false and fraudulent floor, nominated the Hon. C. K. Davis for York assistant secretary, Henry Willard simply without foundation. morning, when his heart beat for the last stock, are all embodied in the bill nited States senator. of Red Wing enrolling clerk, Walter C. Gen. Sherman publishes his amende honorable time. without change. The hall rang with shouts at this unexpected Lambert, Sauk Centre engrossing clerk, to Logan. Manufacturer of and Dealer iu^ turn in affairs, as very few knew O. H. Clark, Winona sergeant at arms, G. Senator Pope offered a joint resolution, In 1S54 he was elected provisional bishop that the letter had been written. W. Anderson St. Paul assistant sergeant Cannon and Payson, of the Illinois delegation which was adopted, instructing the state of New York. Bishop Onderdonk, to f5? at arms, C. L. Lock, Minneapolis. to congress, are candidates for Logan's board of corrections and charities to provide The vote being called for, the result was CIGARS, whom he was coadjutor,, died in 1S61, a list of names of all ex-soldiers and place. as follows: The following officers were elected by a and Dr. Potter succeeded to the full jurisdiction. sailors confined in county poor houses and For DavisSenators Brown, Buckman, strict party vote: By a curious coincidence his The bakers of Boston are organized into TOBACCOS, who are now being supported by public Burkhardt,Chapinan,Clark, Clough, Compton, Secretary, JDsear L. Cutter assistant brother, the Rev. Dr. Alonzo Potter, bishop an assembly of Knights of Labor, but, having charity, and report to the legislature. Comstock. Daniels, Day, Dodge, Edwards, secretary. Burt W. Day engrossing clerk, of Pennsylvania, also succeeded Bishop become dissatisfied with the order, are Finseth, Goodrich. Hall, Halvorson, The senate went into executive session A. H. Bertram enrolling clerk, Alva H. Onderdonk, a brother of the bishop of New PIPES.*&s about to withdraw and form a trade union, Hixson, Hoard. Ive-, M. Johnson.T. Johnson, and confirmed Gov. Hubbard's appoint Dew*y sergeant at arms, P. H. Dayton, York. The most marked characteristic of which will be attached to the National Lende, Shields, Swenson.Thacker,W.i mentb made since the last session of the assioant sergeant at arms, Peter O Dessey. Boshop Potter's episcopate, one that Baker's union. -it Cor. Minnesota and Centre mark, Waid, Wood, Scheffer (by pro... legislature, and then adjourned. Senator Wootected otteredy a resolutioln tha.t made itself strongly felt with his accession j the usua -vote CongressmanNewberry of Detroit is dead. of Senator Ward). Representatives. Closse I William of Rice county beelected asjlf to the office, was the attention and strong streets. wa HOUSE.A bill introiuced by Representative The Empress Augusta of Germany has J. A. Anderson, Arunson, Arnold, Baker, sistanto senrolling clerk to act as postmaster. encouragement given to charitable and NEWULM, MINN. Lucas of Hennepin aims to provide a been under the massage treatment for many Barker, Bennett, Bjorge, Brown, Buffum. benevolent organization. means of aid to laboring men, teamsters, years. Bunge, Jr., Colby, Comstock, Costello, Jno. Neuman, 1 The president was authorized to ap- hostlers, coachmen, sewing-girls, and all in Donnelly, (howls of applause and cries for Miss Margaret Terry, who was married Almost a Kailroad Tragedy. j! point the followirg officers, which humble employments, for collecting their a speech from him), Dunne, Elmquist, he named on petitions sent np by in Rome, Italy, to Winthrop Astor Candler, wages where they are unable to take advantage 28 Saturday the 1st inst., mercury Ellingsnn, Estes, Evenson, Flathers the senators 0. L. Strand, assistant is a daughter of Luther Terry, the artist, of the lien law. below zero, as passenger train No. 3, on Fly nit. Freeman, Green, Halvorson, Hanson, sergeant-at-&.rms and keeper of the and a half-sister of F. Marion Crawford, 1 1 Dealer in the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, from The speaker on motion appointed Hattlestadr, Hoppin. Howard, Hurd, cloak room, Herman Lagard, keeper of the novelist. the east, ran over the Grand river switch, Messrs. Johnson. Barker, Hendrickson, TDTirr GOODS, Iverson. Johnson, Johnson, Johusmed, the committee rooms. There were half a 4 The recent cold weather has covered the near Alton, the switch rod snapped with Costello and Gregory to prepare a bill in Jones, J. N.Jones, William R. Keyes, Knox, dozen condidates for the privilege of praying St. Lawrence over with ice. the frost. The throw rails of the switch the matter of the counties suffering from Knis, Latham, Lee, Lehman, D., Low, Mats, Caps, Notions, for the senate at $5 a day, but Rev. J. ison of Jordan, Scott county, was elected let the cars take the side track, and five the hail storms of last season, the object Luni, Mattson, Merriam, Miller, Morrison, The Commercial Bulletin estimates the A Groceries, Provisions^ cars were derailed. They were the baggage being to appropriate funds for their relief, Naefceth, Nobles, Nordvold, Potter, Pratt, December fire loss in the United States and chaplain. Fred C. Huntley "of Minneapolis car, smoker, two passenger coaches and and to reimburse the cities of St. Paul and Prosser, Reese, Rogers, Sevatson, Shave, Canada at $11,200,000, and the loss during Crockery and Glassware, aud William Anaundson of St. Peter the sleeper. The train was not crowded as Minneapolis for the money advanced by Shuler, bwartwondt, Swenson Tompkins, 1886 at $116,600,000. This is largely were appointed pages. Green, JDried and Canned usual, still, a large number were on board. them for thse sufferers. It was resolved Touslev. Warren, Walstrom, Wilson, WatIan. in excess of previous figures, both as regards The governor was notified that the Senile One passenger coach struck on its side to request the adjutant general to furnish Total, 93. For Gordon E. ColeSenator December and the year. Fruits, etc, etc. was organized and he responded that against a freight car on the side the number of ind gent old soldiers in the C. S. Crandall. Total 1. Justin A. Jacobs died a few hours after me would deliver his messase on Thursday. track, and its side was crushed in. state and those in need of state suDport. his re-election as city clerk at Cambridge, In voting Senator Crandall said "My A lady named Mrs. L. Matthews, en I will always take farm produce in exchange HoubE.Promptly at 12 m., the new secretary The speaker made the following appointments: Mass. It was found that he had embezzled vote is as unsolicited as it is unavailing." route to Conway, Iowa, was in this coach for goods, and pay the highest market price for all oi the state, Hans Mattson, entered The applause was deafening as the chair $2,600 of the city funds. He had and was badly injured, her left arm being the chamber, and marching up to Assistant clerks of the house, Robert kinds of paper rags. announced the nomination of Mr. Davis. held the office thirty years. broken, her face lacerated and sustaining the speaker chair, pounded away with Deakin, M. B. Johnbon, John R. Bean Senator Finseth moved that Mr. Davis' a concussion of the brain. She is in a William Stemmer, proprietor of the David Tibbison, keeper of the cloak room his gavel, and after a slight delay" called In connection with my store I hate a flrst-cla,v nomination be made unanimous, and the critical condition. Fourteen others received Montgomery Oil works at Norristown, the twenty-fifth session of the house to W. Rickerson, doorkeeper 0. S. Reishur, saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table a4 honor of making that motion was given to slight injuries. The following is a complete Pa., has failed. Liabilities, $50,000, with order. He at ocwe chose William E. Lee in charge of the gallery: W. H. Butler, to my customers will always find good liquors an Senator Crandall, who had voted for Cole. list of the injured. assets covering that amount. of Todd county as temporary secretary. raise the flags, pages. Masters J. M. Low, cigars,and every forenoon a splendid loseh. The vote was made unanimous by a standing Jesse Prosser, McKnee Cochrane, Lewis Mrs. Bradley Martin of New York wears Justice Dickinson of the Supreme Court, Dr R. Broughton oi Brodhead, Wis., vote, and every member also rose in Robert, Wiihan O'Connor aud Willie Sundblad. such a big diamond star on her head that then swore in the members. Roll call was slightly injured J. M. Pitman, Mt. Pleasant tendering the thanks of Minnesota to McMillan All goods purchased of me will be delivered tany she looks like a traveling dew drop at evening then proceeded with, showing ninety-nine Mrs. Emma Horton, England, E. C. by a resolution. part of the city free of cost. parties. members present, which was afterward Mann, Des Moines H. M. Sawyer, en route SENATE.Senator Scheffer introduced a Mr. Donnelly was loudly called for and Minnesota Street. New XTlm, Mftta raised to 101, only Representatives R. M. to Hamburg B. Ballender, Creston, A. M. resolution that the president appoint Elmer The story that Gen. Logan's death was made a rousing speech. Anderson and Broun being absent. Townsend, Chariton, F. B. Mapel, Clarinda hastened by morphine and aconite is denied. E. Adams clerk of the railway committee, As Donnelly concluded Senator Ward Meat Markets The ejection of a speaker came next. Representative Mrs. Fannie L. Ford. Hastings, Neb. L. Osborn clerk of the enrolling called out. "All hail to the returning son'" a Buffum nominated W. R. Merriam J. W. Hahne, Montrose, Iowa W. J. Mars, committee, and H. E. Ives clerk of the The sentorial election takes place Jan. IS Charles N. Wheeler of Williamatic, Conn., of Ramsey county, and Representative Brooks, Iowa August Swanson, Sweden crain and warehouse committee. Senator The Democrats will probably nominate has been arrested upon a requisition of Lucas, For the Democrats, nominated John Melly, Creston, Iovra G. W. Deotherage, Nelson called up the resolution providing Michael Doran. Gov. Davis did not attend Gov. Oglesby of Illinois on a charge of E. T. Champlin of Blue Earth. Representati\e Gravity, Iowa. M. EPPLE, Prop r. for the appointment of A. P. Swenson as the caucus. grand larceny. Wheeler, who has been a -Rogers seconded Mr. Memam's assistant secretary, and it was passed member of a banking house in Chicago MnrarEsoTA ST. NEW TJLM,S1INN^ nomination. The vote was 71 for Mernara, without opposition. Mr. Swenson was dealing in Western farm loans, is charged The Great Express Bobbery. aeamat 30 for Champlin. sworn in, and at once began his duties. with stealing $800 which had been paid to JhisEnndersigned St. Louis Special-Fred Wittrock, Mr. Merriam took the chair and-spoke President Rice announced the standing him. How a Counterfeit Plata Was Carried Out "H desires ro inform the people of Thomas Weaver and W. Haight, the latter only a few words. committees, after which the senate adlourned New Ulin aud vicinrty that St ha* re-establishmeat of a Penitentiary. of whom was brought here from Louisville, Congressman Scott of Erie is the only The house then for an hour balloted and till Tuesday at 2 n. m. market ana is now preapared to a*"* were photographed at the Four Courts. statesman who has been allowed to visic New York Sun. fhose the folio-wing officers. The committees are as follows- on ms old customers and fr eni with only '.1st These are the only members of the train the president in his bed room daring his best tresh and cured meats, s.i lipase*. lard aoii everything For chief clerk, John R. Howard first JudiciaryComstock, Goodrich, Ives, "When I -was head keeper in Sing robbery gang who will be prosecuted in this illness. usually kept tit i nrM-rlass market Tb assistant clerk, F. L. Warner, second assistant Eaton, Ward, Daniels, Day, Edwards, Sing," said Police Captain Washburn, bighest mirfcet price will be paid for PAT CATi city. All the others who were arrested have clerk, C. R. Carpenter, engrossing Schetfer, Bowen, Childs. Fire destroyed the Firne block in Fargo, TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. "a man named TJIrick ^cvas berring a been released, with the exception of Oscar clerk, J. Morrison, enrolling clerk, G. F. and the store adjoining. This block was a FinanceBuckman, Hoard, Crandall, Cook, who will answer to the court in Kansas M. EPPLE. term for counterfeiting. was an engraver Fuller assistant enrolling clerk. S. O. two-story veneered brick, with the second Smith and Oswald. City. All the stolen money found in the NEW Morse funanimously elected), sergeant-atarms, story used as extra sleeping rooms for the by trade, and so good a workman ElectionsWall mark, Goodrich, Hall, posssssion of Kinney, Mrs. Height and W. F. Gray, assistant sergeant-atarms, new Sherman honse. The loss is about Nelson, Whiteman. that the warden employed him in Meat Market. others has been received, and as they F. G. Potter, ohaplain, Rev. W. H. $20,000, with $12,000 insurance. ClaimsThacker, Dodge, Swenson, Pope, making dies. Ulrieh wae taken every knew nothing of the robbery until Harrington. Welch. J. L. Roy and Paul Douglas, wholesale their arrest, the express company day to a large cell especially used in The following candidates, who were nominated EducationSwenson, Day, Hoard, Hayden, and retail jewelers of Omaha, hare closed considers that nothing is to be gained by the prison for that class of work. Before by the Democrats at their caucus, Nachbar. their store and absconded. They leave liabilities JOS. SCHNBBRId, Prap'r., prosecuting them. As to Fotheringham, received the party vote. being locked in he was searched, Public LandsJohnson M., Compton, to the amount of $30,000. Solomon the detectives and officials of the express Chief clerk J. T. Tripp, first assistant. J. and at meal times, aud at the hour of Halvorson, Sampson. Childs, Nelson, & Co. of Chicago are in for $760 Elbe company have little to say. It is pretty New J. O'Brien, second assistant, C. C. Locke Ulnv -ft Mi Whiteman. going to his own cell Jfcfc night he was & Klinkowstein, New York, $1,200 Bank generally believed, however, that Wittrock's engrossing clerk, L. A. Normandin. enrolling stat ement of the robbery Internal ImprovementsLeude, Wood, 'official'1 of Commerce, Omaha, $1,500, and Max searched again. day a keeper stood clerk, J. G. Sheehy sergeant at arms, Turkhart, Hall, Bowen. Meyer, Omaha, $2,500. will remove all suspicion that he(Fotheringh-am) outside his cell, watching him through A large supply of fresh meats, sa^ J. Boland assistant, H. Fellgate chaplain Federal RelationsChapman, Johnson was in any way voluntarily connected Earthquake in Maryland, but very light. a loop-hole in the strong door. Ulrieh S. G. Smith. age hams, lard, etc., constantly B., Wallmark, Nachbar, Hayden. with the robbery. Notfeing more of importance was trans1 Dr. Blowitz, Paris correspondent of the was faithful and attentive Agrii ultureDodge, Hoard, Thacksr, acted liind. AM orders front the count London Times, positively confirms the Shields, Chapman. to his work, and did it well. promptly attended to. truth of his former statement regarding a InsuranceWard, Goodrich, Sampson. When the warden was informed by a Driven to Death by a Sale. direct alliance between Germany and Russia. CASH PAID FOR HIDES Welch, Scheffer, Pope, Burkhart. Sex VTE.Senator Goodrich introduced prisoner that TJlrich was engraving a A few days ago the fast express bound He says: By the terms of this agreement Military AffairsScheffer, Daniels, Edwards, the first bill of the sessionSenate File plate for a counterfiet bank note he was east, under high apeed, struck a sled containing Russia binds herself to remain neutral Childs, Nelson. No. 1, comprising sections 1. 2, 3, and 3. twenty young people who were surprised. Just then, yon see, the in the event of a war between Franca BanksCompton, Ward, Brown, Welch, chapter 16, relati\e to the sale of liquors. THE HEW EM crossing ths track of the Pittsburg, Fort and Germany, and Germany binds herself Smith. Whigs were in possession of the prison, Senator Goodrich bill provides that the Wayne Chicago railroad two miles east to remain neutral in the event of war between EnrollmentBrown, Lende, Finseth, minimum licenses in any county, and the Democrats were trying to turn of the citv of Fort Wayne en route to a Russia and Austria. There is no Aikin, Anderson. town or village of less than 1(, them out. The warden and I were country residence for the purpose of attending doubt of the existence of this treaty. One CITY PLANING MILL Retrenchment and ReformWelch, Burkhart, 000 inhabitants should be 500, Whigs, and we didn't propose to let anybody a dance. Mrs. Lizzie Lepper, aged story is that it was negotiated by the czar and in cities and towns of 10,000 and over Wallmark, Chapman, Hixon. 23, and Miss Lena Mincer, aged 17," kno-rr that counter!'eting had been and Emperior William through personal the minimum shall be 1,000. The bill Tree Culture and FuelKeller, Bowen, were killed. Lottie Eix had her going on in the prison. W allowed correspondence, and another is that Bismarck does not fix the maximum license, but Schetfer, Hark, Anderson. i right leg broken Miss Lizzie Kanning, rib MANOFACTUEES and De Giers contrived the alliance leaves the option with the local authorities. Roads and BridgesDay, Compton, iClrich to continue his work as usual. broken Miss Lena Haight, arm broken '*& It simply makes prohibition possible by personal discussion. I do not know Johnson M., Keller, Halverson. After the prisoner had been locked up DOORS, WINDOW SASH- Miss Emma Schuler, leg broken Miss Gusta by giving the local authorities which of these stories is the correct one. Normal SchoolsIves, Dodge, Comstock, one night, we went to the work-room, Hein, back injured Miss Lizzie Weilke power to make licenses -so high Hav den. Pope. While Warden Brauer, of the zoological and Miss B. Slope, badly bruised and suffering VENETIAN BLINDS, sounded the walls, floor, and ceiling, that de alera cannot afford to pay it. CorporationsJohnson T., Ives, Lende, garden, was in the cage of the seahorse from nervous prostration. The party and examined his tools. W eouldn*t Senator Goodrich offered a resolution Nelson. Durarit. the animal threw him and bit him on was being driven by Byron Westrumb. MOULDINGS AND FRA3K.S- that hve members of the senate be appointed find wnything, and concluded that we Geolgieal and Natural HistoryEaton, the throat. Brauer died in a few hours. who saw the approaching train and was to whom all bills relating to the Clark, Clou^li, Brown, Johnson M.. Gib- had been misinf ormrd. W didn't know The fire in the Odescalchi palace at Rome implored by the gentlemen to stop, but sale or the restraining of the sale of intoxicating 501- was caused by the lamps on a Christmas then what a skillful man Ulrieh was. did not. The i-entlemen jumped out, but Platting, turning ami all liquors be referred. The vote on IlailroailsHall, Hixon, Finseth, Bro-n, tree. All the jewels belonging to the princess the ladies did not succeed in doing this until hadn't made his reputation. One this was almost unanimous in the negative. lohnson T., Clark, Nachbar, Comstock, work with rib-amoprom^ ty and all the valuable pictures, including too late. Senator Edwards moved to refer the day three Scotland Yard detectives came Gibson, Clough, Pope, Whiteman, Durant. a small Raphaiel, and the whole of a ti bill to the proper committee when appointed, and neatly xecated- to the prison. They had been sent over fctate Reform SchoolClark, Smith. splendid collection of ancient furniture on but as his motion was not seconded Wood, Eaton, Oswald. by the Bank of England to talk with* the second floor were burned. The loss is Damages amounting to $40,000 was inflicted the president announced that it Hospital for InsaneDaniels, Compton, Ulrieh. I was present at the interview, $1,000,000. The palace was not insured. All work guaranteed. Rates reasonable. by fire on the Ode block at Chicago would lie upon the table for the present. Ives, Keller, Chapman. Nil and learned for the first tnne that Ulrieh and contents. The building was of fivestories, Senator Goodrich introduced a bill to Deaf, Dumb and BlindWood, Ward, Mr. Goschen has, it is officially announced, worth $250,000. Fifty guests were in had been employed by the Bank of England amend the law relating to the destruction Crandall. Edwards, Gibson. accepted the office of chancellor of C. ZELLER, Prop'r the hotel. in its paper mills. got the secret of criminal property. The bill simply increases Towns and CountiesSampson, Chapman, the exchequer. Hartington fully approves The wife of the well known Dr. W. H. the penalties now provided. The Shields. Nelson, Comstock. oi the manufacture and watermaiks, of Goschen's course, and the batter's adherents IEWB00DSI LOWEST PRICES! Hammond of New York has just fallen heir third bill introduced was also by Senator Indian AffairsShields, Buckman, say that it is purely as a Liberal ran away, and forged Bank of to $400,000. Goodrich. The bill provides as punishment Child- Sampson, Aikin. Unionist that Goschen joins the government, Engla nd notes appeared. I was four for carnally knowing and abusing Pubdc BuildingsBurthart, Buckman, which relies upon Unionist suport The monument to Peter Cooper in New years after that the detectives heard of any female child under thirteen years of Swenson, Clongh, Aikin. for success. The Times says: Lord York is to be cast in bronze, the pedestal Eenry J. Luders, his arrest here for counterfeiting. They age imprisonment for life, and for tbesame State PrisonDnrant, Edwards. Goodrich^wenson, Salisbury has assured Hartington that is to be of Quincy granite, and it will cost offence against any female between twelve offered Ulrieh all manner of inducements Buckman, Keller, Welch. he is trying, with some hope of success, $40,000. and tweasty years imprisonment of not LibraryCrandall, Daniels, Burkhart, to overcome the reluctance of the to tell than how he had managed New Year's day was celebrated in less than one nor not more than twenty Hixon, Gibson. Conservatives to accept Lord Hartington Dealer inDRY to get the paper from the mills. Charleston, S. C, by a parade of colored years. The present law provides life imprison as prime minister. While Chamberlain PrintingHoard, Halvorson, Day, troops of the First brigade, national laughed at them and said he had GOODS, ment for an offence against a female gnrda himself as perfectly loyal to Lord Finseth, Bowen. guard of South Carolina. It was the largest stolen no paper, Putti ng his hand on child under *ten years of age. Hartington he has undoubtedly male overtures EngrossmentHalvorson, Wallmark, parade held by colored troops in a a silk hahkerehief on the neck of one to the Gladstonian party for a reunion. Hall, Anderson, Hayden. GROCERIES,*J HOUSE.The -joint convention of both number of years. The march was through, ImmisrrationFinseth, Lende, Johnson. of the detectives, he said: "Give me branches in -the House heard the messages, the principle streets and to Hampstead T., Oswald. Nachbar. that, and certain chemical preparations, H0TI0NS,ETCn and the house reconvened when Donnelly Another disastrous fire has visited Portage hall, where the proclamation of emancipation Grain and WarehouseHixon, Thacker, got the floor with the remark: La Prairie, Manitoba, and destroyed was read. Business was gener&Ty Shields, Dodge, Whiteman, Aikin, Scheffer, iA the best portion of the business part of We have us .listened "to two excellent Kkaliug's Block. N| tools, and presses, and I mil make jaw suspended. Halverson, Eaton. the town. The fire brigade being disorganized, state papers. I desire now to introduce a perfect Bank of England note.' Tney I The jury in the case of Rev. Waldo Mes- Joint Taxes and Tax LawsGoodrich SEW ULM, ima^j} the inhabitants had to fight the two or thnee bilk which in spirit are iin went swar disappointed. 4. saros* at Philadelphia, charged with feloni- Johnson M.. Compton, Thacker, Oswald. flames with buckets of water. Nine stores harmony wnth flhese messages. University and University landsClough, 'After" learning wh at a formidable os assault on Mrs. Mary Coulston,brought were destroyed, the damage being over Thp bills weureipassed to the speaker, who Wood, Dodge, Crandall, Durant. fellow Ulrica was we atchedhim closer. eudty. $25,000. announced tsheot, and 'they were read and than ever. never gave a sign that he colored Baptist missionaries, Rev disposed of as follows HOUSE.Representative Lucas introduced The pope wilt hold a consistory on the 1 "6-WMIK Coieg jjj^ Coles of Richmond, an A bill to regsria-te the irate interest at $s a bill relating to convict labor. It 20th inst., when he will nominate a number snspeeted we had be en warned. One ya., per 100 per annmm, unless otherwise Ee provides that after the expiration of present of bishops. Miss.T, op Rev.yJJ.ar^ day he convict who had first informed an? Jackson, Cardnansd. J. Diggsou^f senpt To provided for in writing, and that no corporation, The Qubec the expenses of the candidates contracts ail state convict labor shall Shiplandc. Miss., nave sailed for Africa on the warden asked to see him, and told At the late election in the province of Datf etc shall charge more than $8 be under the direction of the warden or hvm that "Utrich's rorrnterfeifc plate had per 100 per annum as interest suppressing chief officer. State or municipal contracts left prison. I bad been covered with **v the Colored Baptist Foreign Missions raneed from 17 np to $2,000, but in the usury and projecting purchasers of ior prison labor are prohibited. The products 1 ~sn 1- -rr majority of eases reported the expenses usurious commercial paper forbidding of all convict labo shall be sold at tallow, wrapped in Mktata fro* SSSSTZgL West Ce^AfxTca! was kept under $200. -S^r *^L, compounded interest, etc fieferred to committee wholesale at any time to any citizen at toe prison hospital, and sent to N ew The five missionaries sail directly for Mon- The empress of Austria is* fn failing on banking. wholesale prices in quanties worth nut less Xork a pickle barrel., Piekles were ro*ia. Mrs. Diggs, wife of Rev. J. J. Diggs, health. She has ordered her stables at Amending article 4 of the constitution than $50. made by contract in the prison- Ton follows in the spring. Vienna. Bnda and Goldselloe to be closed. by the addition of a section 35 to it, relat^ag ^Representative Lee's bill to tax express Her doctors think she will not be able to to the freedom -of markets. It is made may just bet your that he warden The fund for the benefit of James Ste- companies is identical in its provisions I ride again. Ca criminal conspiracy for any corporation, and I were seared. W watched the pken, the Fenian ex-head center, amounts with has bill introduced to tax telegraph ^^"^i $1,24w7 still*remain F' 31, of-which in etc., to interfere with or restrain the 8 companies. In lieu of oil other taxes not 1 newspapers, audit was IK&long'befo re J. H. Bostwick of New York has just given 8 markets, or to seeare a monopoly of or f $50,000 to Wuke Forest college, North theh CA fixed by special charter-express companies wereadtheanBOUBeementtliataTeiaark- decrease the value of products, *nd to be Carolina. ifoail pay into the state treasury 4 per ~rfJ ,nnwl^. posed to raise 2,000, with which to buy aH punished the same as the crime of robberyt cctof^eir gross earnings ihaHstates and ^J^f^f^fi^f^^^ aaannuity. The suit of the Union Trust company, of This amendment to be vted on air the next territories. Conneefacn* State Bank hadbeen "perfectly sofeer^ resident of Sanger- ui 1 1 New York, against the Nickel Plate fo A geaeral election. Referred to judiciary committee. Representative Flynn introduced his bffl OMeoTered. Ionay rest assured that ties. N. Y-, sees the mysterious sea. serpent $10,000,000 has been decided in favor of that provides for the aid and support of netfeher the warden nor I lei the secret in the iee-boond Hudson. the Yandertrilt interest. A kitt to tax railroad companies. Branch the common schools a tax of one mill oat imtil long after we left the prison, Carl Grosse, head brewerof Billings Brew- Mr. Gladstone, Cardinal Manning, ffie lines to be taxed on gross earnings, and levied on the state at Iaree, aannaBy. j^| I company^,w J^T as fr ,!#**__ ugMm frozen & death between 4Lt earl of Seiboume, the duke of West minister,Canon not to pen their lines for operation without also provides that the optional- country Billing and Confson, Moo. He had been A Satisfactory Purchase. Farrar, Prof. TrndaH,tbe archbishop the consent of the state railroad commission, school tax of one mill be made compulsory. drinking. Wife-rm afraid you will thinkT am of Canterbury, and others, have etc. Referred to the committee Adjoined to T"**dRy "H-pmoon. J**-?!^ Gen. Albert Gallatin Lawrence of Newport, signed an appeal to the press not to pnbliah on railroads. extravagant, my dear, but I bought a the detail* of divorce and criminal OSATOIt BAYIS. 3 who was stricken with pneumonia .-._ These are the first three brJIs I itrodoeed trials. into the house, and each works. it passed) Rabesa tp-day and paid forty dollars Sew weeks ago, died in New York. many great ehanges. They are in accord Kwlwttwir Ex-ftneuaw Bavis ftrlLfcU- for it The members of a family*' of Pittsburg, The Minnesota legislature completes its with the line of policy adopted by the farmers organization, and W. R. Merriam is elected Hrrehftiuf /rct%Mft-_rk f+* A^X Thomas, are suffering severely from fortheelasa of legislative workto.be nasbMiti (exerted)Only forty dol- trichonosis, contracted through eating: SODA speaker of the house. Mayor Ames- o! The full caucus of the BepabBean: members performed this winter by them, J&$$$\i iars! Why, yoa coaIdn*fc hare pleased raw ham, which proved to be aHve with Minneapolis took an oath of office as governor oi the Minnesota Legislature was held in the St. Fan! police court. It me more. But are you sure fc is a gen- the parasites. One of the sons cannot re- air the capital on the evening of the 6tb. A {^SENATE.The railroad commissionersgot supposed there will be a legal contest, very large crowd was in attendance. Senator uine Rubens'* v^ recommendation* in regard to amend Charies Kinsman, adeaier in^oya, Chiea-' **r-*- rm. ^^.t*"\S I Wffiiam Poole and Joseph Font were on M. J.Daniels of Olmsted called the menta to the railroad laws before thelegislatare WifeThat a what the milliner said the 1st released from Sing Sing prison go, confessed judgment oanotea eauens to order saying: "A* intbeshape of ore bills introduced 0 est in tne\VWrIcL!- 6grSi**- Goodrich* The bills erabodVniJ a Republican^, believing ia. the can-. who sold it to me. -A ll Hta mm