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PfefferXe, GENERAL NEWS NOTES. New Ulm Review. Wis., and Albert L. Ward of Fairmont,' FOBTY-NINTH CONGRESS. year.' This increase "w* given to enabl* Minn., have been cpnfirmed. the postmaster general to investigate more Corrected returns in the Eighth Wisconsu thoroughly the fraud* which In many -vz-y congressional district give Haugen 772 plu Death of Gen. C. P. Stone. cases existed in the conduct of tourthlass BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Dealer in BEXA.TE. postoffices. He cited severaHnstanes & Mk. tality Gen. Charles P. Stone, the American general The resolution proposing a constitutional where fourth-class postmasters had made who, in recent years rendered conspicuous The Indians at Assiniboine have signed NEW ULM, amendment providing for woman suffrage false reports as to the amounts of stamps MINNESOTA. services in the Egyptian army, is the treaty, and every thing is settled tc failed to pass the senate again to-day, bat it cancelled by them, and upon which their dead. the perfect satisfaction o! all concerned. compensation was based, and he expressed received twice as many votes as it did when CANNED, DRIED & GREEN: The report of Territorial Auditor Woolman In 1861 he was appointed by the United A gentleman writing to the Boston the belief that a great reformation of the it was last before the senate. The proposed of Montana shows: Assessments, States government to organize the District service would be worked if the postmasters amendment was as follows: Journal from Florida says: "The absurd FRUITS, $55,000,000 thenetincrease in assessments o! Columbia militia, and on May 1 7 of this class knew tha* the postmaster The right of citizens of the United States to over 1885 was $3,229,335.13, or which of the same year was made brigadier genferal stories in,circulation as to the general had an increased force of inspectors vote shall not be denied or abridged by the Flour and Feed* this county contributes nearly one-third of volunteers. Before this he had at his command. United States, or by a state, on account of sex. falling oS of winter travel to Florida her increase being $1,061,835. Three been made a eolonel in the regular army. Congress shall have power by appropriate legislation The bill passed, as dij also the District million pounds of wool were clipped bullion Gen. Stone served in the Shenandoah campaign, are" entirely without foundation. As to enforce the provisions of this article. of Columbia appropriation bill. -STOKK,WOODKN AND WILLOW production, eighteen millions. and in July 1861, received an inde1enden The resolution was rejected as follows: a matter of fact, there never were as In the house Mr. Brag? asked that the command. In February, 1862, The president nominated William Reed WARE. TEAS16. committee on military affairs be discharged le was placed in confinement in Port Lafayette, many strangers in Florida on any A*. Lewis of Pennsylvania to be consul at Blair, Farwell, Piatt, from the consideration of Mr. Nelson's NEW ULM, MINN, 'fc in New York harbor, but he was Bowen, Hoar, Tangier, and Thomas B. Connery of New Sherman, p'4, ,14th of January as now." House Bill 10,801, ceding Fort Ripley, released in August, not only without a Cheney, Manderson, Teller, York to be secretary of the legation tc Minn., to the State of Minnesota as the charge preferred against him, but without Conger, Mitchell (Or), Wilson (Iowa, Mexico. site For the erection ol a soldiers' home, Callom, Mitchell (Pa.) any explanation of the cause of his arrest. The statement of production of The secretary of war sent to the house, Dolph, Palmer, and the same referred to the committee on In 1863 he was ordered to duty in the Department thewith an endorsement noting his disapproval, public lands. The request was made on NATS34. of the Gulf. He served on precious metals in the principal mining a petition by enlisted men asking that Beck, Hampton, the ground that the bill had been referred Saulsbitry, staff of Gen. Banks from 1863 to April territory of the country as compiled Bern/, Harris, the act authorizing a retired list for privates Sawyer, to the secretary of war, who to-day replied, 1864. Soon after he was mustered out of BUcWmrn, Hawley, and non-commissioned officers be geweJf- saying that the reservation had been service, but in August he was given command by Wells, Fareo & Co., shows a mown, Injralls", amended so as to reduce the period of service Bnooner, abandoned, and had consequently passed of a brigade in the array of the Potomac. Manufacturer of and Dealer in large increase in both gold and silver Call. Jones (Nev.), Vance, to 25 years. into the control of the department of the In 1870 he entered the service of Cookrell, McMillan, Vest, interior July 2, 1880. CIGARS, over last year. The silver output the khedive and there distinguished himBelf Senator elect Quay of Pennsylvania attended Coke, McPherson, Walthall, for his gallantry and efficieacy. Gen. fylqmtt, Mahone, Mr. Gilfillan presented a petition from the same college with Blaine. Whitthorne, was $52,136,851, the largest on record, Stone superintended the erection of the pedestal Eushs, Morgan, Williams, the Minnesota Society of Friends favoring Michtel Davitt and his bride sailed at TOBACCOS, Evarts, Morrill, while the amount of gold mined Wilson (Md.) of the Bartholdi statue in NewNew international arbitration as a means to York for Liverpool, on the steamer George, Payne, York haruor. prevent war, and asking the passage of the was $29,561,424, a greater sum than Alaska. Gray, Pugh, senate bill to promote the political progress PIPES. has been produced since 1881. S. V. White, the five-millionaire New York and commercial prosperity of American NOTKRepublicans in Roman, Democrats to operator, was once a reporter for a St. nations. Blaine on Irish Affairs. italics. Louis newspaper. Pairs were announced between Messrs. In a letter to Patrick Ford, chairman of Cor. Minnesota and Centre Boston has taken a great liking to Some damage is reported from the breaking Chase and Ransom, Dawes and Maxey, Gorman THE ANGLO-AMERICAN WAR SPECK. the Michael Davitt demonstration, Mr. up of rivers eastward. and Frve, Stanford and Camden, Miller Parson Sam Jones, in spite of his uncouth Blaine, acknowledging and declining an invitation and Kenna, Butler and Cameron, Jones About two hundred cases of giant powder to be present, says: Premier IMacdonald Declares that Canada grammar and delivery. His (Ark.) and Harrison. Mr. Plumb was absent NEW JnoULM,Neuman, MINN. exploded while in transit over the Missouri He [Davitt] can carry with hin the assurance when the vote was taken, but afterward said Has Not Tried to Coerce the United State! sermons are reported in full and are Pacific road, half a mile west of Fort and evidence that the great mass ho would have voted aye. and Gives His Views on the Retaliation Scott. The train consisted ol twentythree of the American citizens sympathize with read with avidity by the masses, which HOUSE. HillThe New York Sun Urges luuuediau freight cars, and fifteen of them were the Irishmen in their struggle to have become tired of too much culture. completely demolished, and the magazine The house settled the Rhode Island contested Defensive Measures. be relieved from the poverty Dealer in car was blown to atoms. election case of Page vs. Pierce by adopting a It is a relief to them to hear a which opprosses them, and in their efforts EW YOKE, Special Telegram, Jan. 25 DRY GOODS, resolution declaring the seat vacant. notageseenrlocale to th protection and the advanof Gen. Pleasanton was in 105 battles, but A Herald correspondent telegraphed an interview "spade called a spade," and government with strict observance never received a wound. with Sir John A. Macdonald, the Hats, Caps, Notions, SENATE:. something they know nothing about. of every national obligation. Canadian premier at Ottawa, which the Mr. Saulsbury offered an amendment requiring Senator Beck's bill to amend the oleomargarine Groceries, JProvisionst The American friends in sympathy with the investigation to be conducted in Canadian states thac the passage of the Ed act reduces the annual tax on Ireland speak only for the sacred rights of Washington county, Tex Mr. Hoar opposed munds fisheries treaty is a great surprise to wholesale dealers in oleomargarine Irom Crockery and Qlassvmre, justice and humanity. We desire Mr. Gov. Martin, of Kansas, sounds a the amendment, which was rejectedyeas $480 $100 and the license tax on retail him. When asked whether the United States Davitt to interpret this sentiment to that Green, Dried and Canned 28, nays 32. Mr. Gall opposed the resolution dealers from $48 to $12 per annum. The had not been forced into passing the strict timely and forcible warning to the most illustiious statesman of England as an attack upon the very life of the license tax on manufacturers of oleomargarine Fruits, etc, etc. fishing laws, Sir John said: our greeting and our blessing. We pray people of that state against the danger government and its institutions. is left unchanged. The Canadian government has not attempted God that Mr. Gladstone's life may be A resolut ion for the investigation of the of improvident bond-voting in aid to coerce the United States. On the contrary, tt spared till his career shall have been Postoflice established: Iowa- Nyman, I will always tako farm produce in oxchang* alleged deprivation of the right of suffrage does it not rather appear as if there were A sort crowned with the noblest achievement of of railroads. They have already burdened Page county. Office discontinuedMinnesota- in the case of three petitioners in Washington of wolf and lamb spirit shown, with Canada as for goods, and pay the highest market price for ah wt Union Lake, Rice county. Postmasters British statesmanship. the lamb? We are willing to have a reciprocity county, Texas, was adopted by a kinds of paper rngH. themselves in that way to thg treaty enacted in place of the former ono, which commissionedDakota: Gladstone, strict party vote, the democratic senators was concluded. I fear because of the feeline extent of over $30,000,000, he points W. Bates. Iowa: Oleo, W. in the negative. In the secret session In connection with my store I ha^e a first-clap^ against Great Britain arising out of the Alabama The engagement is announced of Miss Davis. Minnesota: Big Lake, J. C. Parks. of the senate to-day the nomination of out, and if they go much further their depredations, we would be very glad to have another saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table ami Maud Howe, daughter of Mrs. Julia Ward Wisconsin* Arthur, J. W. Nicholas Holland, J. C. Matthews of Albany, the colored recorder understanding in regard to the fisheries. my customers will always find good liquors anc} Howe, to Mr. John Eliot.anEnglish artist, taxes will become a perpetual, if not J. Quillinan Hyers Corners, W. H. of deeds of this district, was reached Sir John was asked how far the English whom Miss Howe first met in Rome. cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. Hoyt. Fourth-class postmasters ap- fatal, menace to their prosperity. and discussed tor an hour, a majority of the erovernment would stand by Canada in her The pastor of a Lutheran church at Oshkosh, pointedMinnesota: Kimball, E Peck senators present giving their reasons tor the position. He replied diplomatically on the All goods purchased of me will be delivered tc suspended several Knights of Labor Moundview, J. W. Yzokowski. Iowa: main question, but he covered it in the following vote they were about to cast The nomination any part of the ciiy free of cost. because they refuse to withdraw from the Auburn, N. Buchre. Montana- Williams, manner: was rejected. The vote is understood The annual report of the New York order. H. J. Williams. Wisconsin- Elcho, T. Minuesota Street New Ulm, Minn. to have been 17 to 31. The minority three "The English government relies upon its law State Board of Charities presents Salberg, Brighton, J. H. Weisman Glen are Republicans, and a proportional number officers in questions of this kind. The lord Mr. Gilfillan and Senator McMillan have Haven, M. Bernhard Hebron, C. C. Brown chancellor and the attorney general give advice of the maiority are said to be Democrats. secured an amendment by the senate committee some formidable statistics. The value Meat Market, on points of law in international and Larstad, C. 0. Sherbeck Mt. Hope, A. E on appropriations to the sundry IN THE HOUSE. of the property devoted to charitable otherwise. This wholo subject is Storrs St. John's, N. Dahr. The Bpeaker laid bfore the house a letter civil bill appropriating $167,000 for the one of law and the English law from the secretary of the treasury submitting Minneapolis public building instoad of purposes on October 1, 1886, officers have sustained the position of Canada. Postoflices established-Minnesota estimates ot an appropriation to meet $75,000 as provided by the bill as it came You mav be aware that the English government M. EPPLE, Prop'r. was $52,128,192, of which $34,453,- Sandston, Pine county. Site changed tho expenditures required by the pension from the house. This is the full amount acts in accordance with the law. The Canadian bill. Referred The secretary of tho mteiior Minnesoti: Green Prairie, Morrison county. 447 was represented by incorporated not heretofore appropriated of the $500,- claim is secure in this resuect." NEW ULM,MINN, MINNESOTA ST. estimates that $4,(563,104: will be reauired Offices discontinuedWisconsin. Chester, "What will be the effect of the legislation 000, tho full limit of the cost of the building, benevolent associations. The total for the first yearly payment of pensions, and Dodge county. Postmasters commis. passed by congress, supposing that it be enacted?" and will insme the full completion of Si asks for an appropiiation of $257,000 for sionedWisconsin Ashland, J. Sullivan receipts for the year were $13,362,- the building within the fiscal year ending HPHE nndersigned desire* to inform the people oj an increa&e of clerical force The conference Pleasant Prairie, W. K. Packman. Sir John intimated in reply that the legislation I New Ulm and vicinity thut hb lias re established June, 1888. 659 total expenditures, $12,027,990. report on the army appropriation bill was not complete "When che bill was Fourth class postmasters appointed: Da- Ins me.it market and is now nrc.-ipared to wai was agreed to. passed the president had the final action The Gov. of Indiana issued a proclamation on his aid customers and friends with only tbfl kotaMillard, W. H. Elicott Black The number of persons in these institutions of enforcement his discretton, and the best fresh and ciuetl meats, sausages, lard and everything quarantining against cattle from the Hawk, C. L. Ward Nova, J. J. Dovock. SENATE. on the date named was 63,335, president might not be disposed to act hastily usually kept in a first-class market Tb entire state of Illinois. MinnesotaMichael Blewitt, Audubon, W. It was huegested that the president would highest mnrket price will be paid for FAT CAT* The house bill for the reL.i of dependent R. Towne, Amandale, IowaO. C. ThompLeland of which number 13,538 was insane Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, governor of Virginia, TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. scarcely dally with a matter which would parents and honorably discharged and St.son, 0 F. Hastings, Thornburgh pass through congress nearly unanimously, and party, were greatly lionized in The number of insane persons in tho disabled soldiers and sailors now dependent M. EPPLK. Mrs. Ella Z. Gilbert, Unique. and which both Democrats and Republicans Paul. on their own labors for support passed NEW various institutions of the State fronj unite on. To this Sir John added in a meditative without division. Janitor Titus, of tho Collegiate institute In tho secret session of tho senate the manner: Meat Markets October 1, 1880, to and including at Belvidere, N. J., has been sentenced to Mr. Cullom inquired whether $12 a month nomination of J. C. Matthews of Albany, "Yes. the pressure will be very strong be hanged April 14 for the murder of a was to be the highest or the lowest pension 1886, has increased 4,001, an annua! the colored recorder of deeds, was reached "What would be the effect on Canada of the servant girl in the institute. allowed. Mr. Mitchell expressed the belief and discussed tor an hour, a majority of Belmont bill prohibiting the import of all Canadian average of 666. that $12 was to be the maximum and that products and the passage of railway cars the senators present giving theit reasons The Democratic caucus of Tennessee JOS. SCH1BRICH, Prop'r., tne pension would be rated down according into the United States?" for the vote they were about to cast. Tha nominated Bate, who has just retired from to the degree of disability. "That would indeed be sever? very severe. nomination was rejected. The vote is understood the gubernatorial chair. This insures his cannot think that congress will proceed to such Mr. Sherman said: A trade journal, known as thfelection. to have been 17 to 31. The minority New Ulm, Minn.. a length He was in favor of some bill broad and general three are republicans, and a proportional "National Car and Locomotive Build, NEW YOBK, Special Telegram, Jan. 26 Mr. Lyman of Iowa has introduced a in Its character and comprehensive as to include number of the majority are said to The Sun this morning, in a double leaded bill providing for the purchase of additional all pension legislation that is necessary. er," has returns and estimates showing A large supply of fresh meats, sauage, be democrats. editorial on the fishenes question, says: As to Densionere who set red in the Confederate ground for the new public building now hams, lard, etc, constantly on' the construction of about 1,803 army, the Mexican pension bi'I (passed at thin In defense of American rights we are about tc in couise of construction at Council Bluffs. Senator George HeaTSt is lying ill at his congress) did not exoludc them unless their disability to take a position from which we Rhall not recede. laud. All orders from the country It is proposed to purchase the thirty-foot residence in San Francisco, with malarial locomotive engines in 1886. The /The alternative of peace or w.ir lies witt was incurred in the rebel service. Ho lot next to tho building site and extending fever. Ho is not considered dangerous, but jromptly attended to. Gieat Britain. Such was the drift ot the debate should, therefore, vote against the amendment Baldwin Locomotive Work in Phila it along Broadway to an alley. The price in the senate. Pluck and putriotion: it causss much anxiety to his friends. HOUSE. to be paid is not to exceed $6,000. rang out in the senate chamber on Mondav CASH PAID FOR HIDES. delphia have been turning out froni The speaker announced the unfinished The talk of war was not ridiculous, for it wa Senator Hoar thinks that more respect The naval bill of Mr. Thomas of Illinois justified bv the outragej to which our fishermen twelve to thirteen engines a week foi business to be the river and harbor appropriation isMue to the chaplain's prayer. He proposed have been subject for months at the hands oi is in effect as follows. I authorizes the bill. Mr. HeDburn of Iowa withdrew an amendment to the rules which eome time, and during the year 188() tho Dominion cruisers: and nations have beer construction of two steel cruisers of about his demand for the reading of the engrossed THE NEW EM shall forbi* the presiding officer from calling embroiled before this for lees cause. four thousand tons displacement of the copy, and the question recurred on built 550, not far from a third of thf the senate to order in the absence of a The Sun then urges congress to fortify the the passage of the bill. The bill was passed type of "Cruiser No. 3," atacost.exclusive whole number, as above given. Th quorum. He thinks that if there is to be posts and harbors and in other ways prepare in the exact form in which it was reported of armament, of not moro than $520,000 CITY PLANING !ML a prayer the prayer is entitled to a quorum. for war in time of peace. from the committee on rivers and harbors railways in the United States use al each, and six steel torpedo boats having a by a vote of 154 to 94. OTTAWA, Out, Special Telegram, Jan. 2 5 At the business meeting of th woman maximum speed of not less than twentyfour present about 28,000 locomotives, Surprise was created in official circles at suffrage convention at Washington the knots per hour to cost, exclusive of Senator Ingalls introduced a bill to the action of the United States senate in old officers were re-elected for the ensuing amend the revised statutes so as to provide: and it is estimated that 1,000 a yeai armament, $100,000 each. MANUFACTURES passing a retaliatory measure in regard tc tho1^ year. Mrs. Slaughter of Dokota and Mrs. would be required to replace the fisheries dispute. White, minister of the The French have evacuated Tamatave, Mathilda Josly Gage of New York delivered No person shall be engaged in the business of DOORS, WINDOW SASH, interior, said: Madagascar. worn out in the service. It is furthei addresses. rectifier, wholesale or retail liquor dealer.wholesale The American government was assuming this or retail dealer in malt liquors or dislilloi, VENETIAN BLINDS, All the loading Canadian papers, irrespective estimated that the new roads built Senator Sabin thinks that the appointment position for tho purpose of strengthening its negotiations norshall the collector of internal revenue receive of party, agree that Canada's position of Dr. Guprnon, as collector at St. for a treaty. When the ouestion came from anv each person any money in payment last year required seven hundred loco m is impregnable on tho fishery question, up for discussion there could be "no doubt it Vincent, will soon be made. ot special tax or for ipvenue stamps until MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. and urge the dominion government to uphold would be treated amicably, as the Canadian motives. the dealer has liisc mado a sworn statement It is rumored that the president may government was anxious to cbiabHsh free aod Canada's rights at all haards. A that he has fullv complied with, all the laws veto the interstate commerce bill on tho interrupted trade relations with the United concerning his business of the district in which tho samo time the hopo is expressed that Planing, turning and all States. ground that it is unconstitutional. his business is to be conducted. the United States government will not Henry B. Stanton, who died re Foster, minister of fisheries, said: tvork with rib-saw promptly Mr. Hammond, from the committee on the Hon. W. D. Washburn of Minneapolis take the course which recent legislation indicates It remains to be seen whether such IcirisHtiot cently, was the husband of Elizabetli judiciary, reported adversely a tomt resolution until every means of coming to a and Representative Gilfillan appeared before will be put into effect. The measme wiJl and neatly tocecuted. piovidfng for the election of United the senate committee on commerce in fair and friendly bettlement is exhausted. both ways, and nothing but actaal experience Cady Stanton, who is now in Pari''. States senators by the people. The bill for favor of the bill authorizing tho construction will show upon whom the gieatest portion ol At Dallas, Texas, fire was discovered in A few weeks ago, Mr. Stanton said ir the incorporation of the Washington Cable tho burden will fall. of a bridge across the Saulfc Ste. Marie All work guaranteed. Rates reasonable. the wholesale grocery house of T. L. Marshall Bail way Company of the District of Columbia Johnson, commissioner of customs, said river for the Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Mane regard to his wife, one of the foremost & Co one of the largest houses in came up. Mr. Heard offered a substitute & Atlantic, which is to connect at that The enforcement of such legislation would for the bill, and after debate demanded the woman's rights women: "My wife I the Southwest. Theflamesspread rapidly C. ZELLER, Prop'r. stop the whole transit trade betw .en C.inada point with the Canadian Pacific, and form previous question. The opponents of the to the adjoining business blocks, entirely and the United States. It would be far mor a through line from the Mississippi to the convinced that her sex don't want tc measure, fed by Cobb and Eden, resorted to injurious to the latter, however, and he did not consuming three of the finest buildings in HEWB00DS1 LOWEST PRICES! Atlantic. filibustering tactics. Mr. Springer, in the interest think the president would put it in force. vote, and she is done with the agita the city. The total loss on buildings and of the bill, moved that the house take The pair of spurs worn by Fred Archer MONTREAL, Special Telegram, Jan. 25 stock will aggrgate $400,000. tion. Women don't suffer evenincon a recess until to-morrow at 11 o'clock The Canadian papers treat the hshenes when he rode Ormonde in his last race at Capt. Cloudman, master of the yacht Agreed toyeas 160, nays 44. question coolly and temperately. Thev venience from the lack of the ballot Newmarket, together with the saddle used Eenry J. Ludsrs, Outing, sent by the magazine of that name think that the United States government on that occasion, says the London World, they don't desire it to any appveciabh on Nov. 18 from Boston on a tour around intends using this retaliatory have been sent to the prince of Wales by the world, tells the story of the wreck of legislation as an additional lever to assist The senate passed senate bill No. 2436, ^extent and nobody on earth is .realty the executors, in compliance With a wish in the negotiations between England and his vessel off Jupiter's inlet, Florida. fixing new boundaries for the Yellowstone expressed by his royal highness to have opposed to their having it if they wist the United States. Montreal merchants take Dealer in Stockbridge, the New Michigan senator, National Park. There was considerable them in his possession. little interest in the bill, because few are spent $100,000 on his Kalamazoo residence. to. The suffrage agitators are bang acrimonious debate over, the bill. Mr. DRY GOODS, interested in shipping fish to the United The Parnellite members of parliament Buttler argued against the bill. States market They believe that the United ing away at something that offers nc re-elected Parnell chairman of the Irish Stateswould be the loser by ncn-intercourse He opposed it because of the summary JohnW. Mackay, of the Postal Telegraph GROCERIES, parliamentary party and Justin McCarthy resistance whatever. If one in everj however. jurisdiction over offenses, committed in the company, has purchased the Bay Coast vice president. Parnell has drafted Park given to the commissioners created Tolegraph line bolongingto the South Pacific 10, yes, every 100, of the women an amendment to the address in reply to NOTIONS, ETC*! by the bill. He held that to be unconstitutional, Const Railroad company, which runs the speech from the throne, raising the 'would petition congress for the ballo) A Poet's Precocious Offspring. as also the clause which empowers from San Francisco to Santa Cruz. Agrarian question in a general form. the secretary of the interior to estab they would get it at once." Riesling's Block, Juauita Miller, the 6-year-old daughter A Jasper county Iowa farmer was Postmaster Francis E. Sharp of Oconto, lish rufcs and regulations and to declare brought to Des Moines and lodged in jail of Joaquin Miller, the poet, is an Wis., was examined by Commissioner what shall be offenses. tfEWULM, MINN- by a United States revenue officer for making Bloodgood of Milwaukee on a charge of unii'siiiilly interesting little maiden, On motion of Mr. Hoar the bill was Senator Dawes of Massachuetls butter with lard and cream. On a rifling letters, and held to await the action amended by a provision for an appeal to hearing before the commissioner he was gifted by nature with a truly remarkable i. was re-elected to the Senate undei of the grand jury. the district court of Wyoming Territory dischaiged on the ground that lard and 1 memory. She can repeat, without. in cases of imprisonment, and then it was vpeculiar circumstances. The Republi Dispatches from Fremont, North Bend butter were not so mixed as to form a pnssed. Yeas 49. nays 8. The nays wero ch.ui^ ncr or misplacing a single word, and other points within a radius of 100 compound, the samples being lerd coated Wll\ can members of the legislature art} Mesurs. Berry, Butlei, Coke, George McMil miles west of Omaha report the people with butter. overy 1 no which her father has evex |S|^ largely in the majoiity. but they \vr Ian. Morgan, Whitthorne and Wilson (Md very much startled by what is supposed to Notice has been posted in most of the wr.'.tcn This is not done in parrot have been a severe earthquake shock. A The bill as pnssed. in addition to the ^f*^ divided on choice of candidates. Mr boot and hoc factories at Worcester and loud rumbling of tho earth was perceptible amendments mentioned above, provides fa'hion, as would be the case with most in Spencer, Mass., that these factories will Sjif^Dawes had more Republican vote-i for several seconds and buildings rocked for dropping the northern boundary line children. Her declamation is clear, be open to only such operatives as will in a violent manner. to make it identical with the forty-fifth degree ^.Jthan any other aspirant, but not agree to deal individually with the firm compreliens ve and charming in every of north latitude so as to place the The British Parliament was opened on the employing them. I is understood that ||l enough to elect him, the remainder helping whole park within the Territory of Wyoming. resjM'ct. She has a quaint manner and 27th. The Queen's speech is indefinite and tho manufacturers are determined to free The United States is given sole jurisdiction given to ex-Govs. Long and Robin non-committal on all points and attracted an od i way of making observations up. themselves from dictations by the Knights and control in the park, except under but little attention. Lord Randolph |4yson. The Democratic nominee wa of Labor. on people and things which evinces such modifications as are made by the Churchill entered upon an explanation of ^Congressman Collins. In the oinl Post offices discontinuedDakota: Harney, bill. Where no offense is provided for by ta ni^ht far beyond her years. As a the reasons which led him to resign the Pennington county. Name changed the United States laws the laws of Wyoming ^'convention on the first ballot Dawe chancellorship of the exchequer. He said: htriitor of iour-,e. she is the special Minnesota: Crow Lake, Steam county, to shall bn made applicable, and fugitives He retired because the government's naval *had 76, Long 53, Robinson 53 and pr 1 and admiration of her father, who Belgrade. Site changedDakota: Millard, from justice taking refuge in the park shall and military estimates exceeded 31,000,- Faulk county. Postmasters commission- be subjected to the same laws as the same .Collins 92 votes, with five scattering never tires of dsecantin upon her perfections 000 without counting the large supplementary edDakota: Antelope, T. C. Calahan fugitives in the Territory of Wyoming. estimates. He insisted on having these and achievements. Juanita ov absent. On the second ballot tin Mountain, M. Stephanson Richardson, J. Mr. Vest moved that the railrod attorneys estimates reduced, but his colleagues refused and her mother are pass ng the winter J. Dofranee Taylor, L. L. Lewis. Minnesota: bill be postponed till Monday. Democrats broke from their side, anc to cut them down, although he had Kimbrae, I. S. Swan Rushford, H. Agreed to by 24 to 20. with Jo:iquin Miller at his log cabin, been urging economy ever since August. 81 of them voted for Dawes. Eight C. Hill. Wisconsin: Richwood, Katie E. Mr. Beck, remarking that the bill had Mr. Gladstone applauded what he called between the Boundary and Sixteenth Republicans left Long and seventeec Solon South Farmington, M. J. Lynch. been placed at the bottom of the calender, Lord Randolph Churchill's sacrifices in behalf announced with much warmth tha-t on iiiei-t, Washington. The president will appoint the railroad left Robinson for Dawes, the vot of a sound economic policy and the judicious f-0' Monday and every other day, when he i commission at once. mode in which he proposed to appjy standing at the close: Dawes 1*81 could, he would call up the bill until a the principles he advocated. i^ "f The Emperor William has expressed -*J fair vote on it was secured. jLong25, Robinson 58, Collins 11 wish to meet Queen Victoria during his E' */v EOYAL CORN CATCES. Minnesota pensions allowed: Delia"!., $&*H OD8 ninetieth and her jubilee yeir. The aged Dawes was really elected by Demo widow of Almon Lake, Minneapolis Charlotte One pint of tine corn meal, four tablespoonfms S monarch entertains the belief that such a L. widow of Robert H. Rose, Mankato Mr. Blount", in charge of the postoflice cratic votes in addition to those of. of wheat flour, one'quart meeting would have a favorable effect in George W. Owens, Luce William Overned, appropriation bil},^ explainecl^its proviaions, strengthening the peape ol Europe. I is of milk, three e^s. s?lt to your taste. Stockton William P. Spriggfe, Minneapolis Bating A?i^3p Jiis original supporters, for the acces fcjpjr expected that the conference will be ar- W. Coop, Dayton Amos G. Jackson, No new legigwtititf was proposed. The Mix the meal and flonr with the milk, Bions of Other Republicans were nol ranged to take placejBome time during the tinentalBummergaplace. 8 Brussel or some con Jamesville Almon Lake, increased, estimates of the department had been in fni!- bathin comin be.it the eggs very light and add them. 1 B8rvrJc sufficient to secure a majority Minneapolis Van R. Gifford, increase, ^he main followed. ^Therewasan increase 10 Beat in theWorld inaildepre8dati Northfield Theopore S. Potter,fj&ae, Bake on griddle or in the oveu, and $" in the apnropriatldn ior ons ^bim. -*---^^i^nedsors, &*\rve aot with fresh butter a4Tgrv'ea,'tbeiiig an increase of flnri .^at^.. nl 1,^