New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 2, 1887 · Page 2 of 8
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MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE. pf Htnesota HortiesHaral Sodetr. GOLD AND GLORY. tins fund. UIIIB fund is to be disbtnsed bv the It HeliMBoa.W*xra. The articles of incorporation of the Pe o. county commissioners to the indigent volunteer pies Bank of Wabasha have been filed ith The Minnesota State Horticultural Soceity, ex-soldiers, their widows, orphans, etc. Each Or. S. Weir Mitrfell, of JrWde^ the register of deeds for record. The capital in joint session with the State Amber RewBeeralts are Trmlaed for the AimjSix HM4red board of county commissioners shall have a phia, is almost as well known aa recounter stock is $30,000, divided into sharen Cane Associatoia held a meeting at 8t. soldiers' relief committee, bucn one can serve Hem Constantly In School on HSTM* Synopsis of tbe Proceedings of the Senate and of $50 earn. The time specified for com* on such committee unless he has served as a as be is as a r^ytiiaai#' Oat Paul. President Elliott of Minneapolis Island. House. soldier or Bailor. Lists of all the needy mencing frasiness la Jan. 15,1887, and the called the meetiug to order, and introduced of his'stories is a personal experiencB soldiers in the counties and by commissioner's From the New York Herald. date for termination of the corporation ia SENATE. Prof. D. It. Maginnis of St. Pa ul districts shall be accurately kept. which occurred during the war. Heports fixed for Jan. 1, 1917. From a high staff: on David's Island who delivered the address of welcome. Only seven senators were absent when the For four hours and a half yesterday afternoon of cruelty to the Confederate floats the national ensign. David's Toll was called yesterday morning-, and E. H. S. Dartt of Owatonna delivered an The senate passed a bill increasing to the house mangled and tussled over prisoners confined in the military prison these all came In before the close of the address on "Cold is King," with pertinent Island is a place of national importance. 650,000, the appropriati on for a new insurance bills in the main and minor matters session, except Mr. Ives, who was excused at Fort Delaware were sent to the sugxessions as to hov the effect of the cold public building in Minneapolis. It is about twenty miles from on the side. To a certain extent the on account of illness. The usual number of can be overcome. The most effective plan debate was a juggle of words, calculated to Federal headquarters, and a committee the city by water, and is the principal Gov. Lee of Va.. was banquet ted at Minneapolis. petitions for temperance instruction in he behved to be in the culture of trees. A make every one weary, and which ended in of gentlemen, among whom was recruiting depot of the United States echools and tor prohibitory amendments to lengthy discussion followed on the necessity a personal row between Mr. Donnelly and E Dr. Mitchell, visited the prison $o in* army. It is more than that, indeed, Mrs. Ansbro, an old and well known resident the constitution were received. Mr. Goodrich Mr. Potter over the granting of a parliamentary of planting trees on prairie farms. of Red Wing, died at her home in for the recruit is there taught to be a vestigate the matter. The reports offered a resolution, which was passed, that courtesy. General house orders A paper Charles A. KiSer on the subject East Red Wing. covering sixteen house and two senate bills the board of inspectors of boilers be instructed soldier. What the university is to the of Russian apples drew out an interesting were found to be exaggerated an& were taken up the first thing. When nine to report the number of boilers discussion in which was shown that Two prisoners, Fred Meyers a nd George professional man David's Island is to most of the prisoners limited their of these measures had been disposed of which have been inspected since June 1, opinion and experience differed. Anderson, charged with horse stealing, escaped the enlisted man of the army. A university complaints to an insufficient supply of without much delay the bill of Mr. Ryan relating 1885, how much money has been received from the Fillmore county j*ail by M. Pierce of Minneapolis talked interestingly graduate becomes an A. B. A to the payment of losses by insurance tobacco. One of the men, whose unit as fees, and how much has been expended tunneling through the privy vault. on "Pruning and Training the Grape." companies and known as the "valued David's Island graduate become an for expensea He also offered a resolution form showed him to be an officer, He said: Senator McMillan haB laid before the policy"bill came up in the house of the whole. that the board of pharmacy report the number H. P. Both have the world to conquer. True trimming of the grape vine is said he had been granted his exchange,' %*s senate the credentials of CusbmanK. Davis of certificates issued since June 1,1885, One takes a post-graduate the same the world over. Everything as senator from Minnesota. The credentials but had no monev to return to his SENATE. the amount of fees collected, and the total should be trimmed off except the fruit course in the law courts the other were signed by William R. Merriam The following committee reports were received. home. Dr. Mitchell emptied his pockets disbursements of the board during that time. buds. I is a great mistake of nine-tenths attested by J. R. Howard, secretary of the takes a post-graduate course on the and gave him $20. "To whom Mr. Goodrich introduced the amendment of the Minnesota grape growers that the joint convention. The certificate bore the plains among the Indians. The judiciary committee reported favorably forcing buds instead of the fruit buds are am I indebted for this loan?" inquired to article 10 of the constituion proposed by flourishing signature of "Andrew R. McGill, on the following bills: There is no more important work in left so that little or no fruit results in the board of railroad and warehouse commissione-R. the officer. Dr. Mitchell told his governor," attested by Hans Mattson, secretary Amendments to chapter 53, General Statutes ma ny cases. the military service than the selecting of stat e. The amendment is as follows: name, but Added. "Never mind where of 1878. Wyman Elliott of Minneapolis, delivered and first training of men for the army. A railroad corporation may establish fonts Legalizing filing of affidavits in certain cases. 1 live give it to the next Union soldier Congressman Strait has secured pensions the president's adaress. I was an earnest, sole benefit fares, tolls and charges upon all It is work that requires the To facilitate bonds required to be given by for Henry Wygant of Henderson, and Daniel you find who needs it as badly as you. passengers and property conveyed and transported practical presentation of matters of i law. most careful attention to detail and Trent of Hastings. He secured tha on its railroad, at such rates as mav be do, and I will consider that sufficient Admitting persons to practice pharmacy. interest to the association. said in determined bv its directors, and may from time intelligent direction. It is perhaps a passage of a bill granting a pension to F. Providing for an additional judge for the substance: Industry is necessary for vital bill has payment." The doctor returned to to time, by its directors, regulate tbe use of its nic Rosrueker of Shakopse, ^Y Fourth judicial district. military duty that is least underptood success in horticulture. Thought should road Lut such fares, tolls and charges, and such Philadelphia, the war came to an end Relating to property sold by sheriff. Substitute gone to the Senate commi ee on pension^ by the general public, and the regulations, shall at all times be subject to revision be given to the preparation of grounds. for Whvteman's loans upon grain in transit and will be favorably reported within the and he had forgotten the incident of and alteiation by the legislature of this Make a judiciouo selection of the various popular idea is oftentimes that any bill (only verbal changes) (b-inks and banking). next few days by Senator Sawyer of Wisconsin state, or bv Buch officers or persons as it may appoint the rebel prisoner, when one day a plants. The importati on of C3rtain foreign The committee on towns and counties miserable fellow, disgusted with all for the purpose, anything in the charter who is giving the matter his personal varieties of plants is to be deprecated. stranger, dressed in the uniform of a recommended passage of house bills. of a railroad corporation to the contrary notwithstanding. the world and bearing the record of attention. Rather seek for har dy varieties Ctnong our Townships in Scott county to support their Union soldier, entered his office and crime, may throw ofi all responsibilities own native seedlings. The Catholic church troubles at Brainerej own poor. This amendment gives the state control of inquired if he was Dr. Mitchell. The and become a soldier. In this the are aired in court. Townships Wadena to support their own Reports of the Amber Cane association's railroads in the regulation or. freight and Doctor said he was. "Dr. S. Weir poor. general opinion is in error. The Government officers were recehed. and the following Mrs. P.O.Hay ford's residence, Hastings, passenger rates, and has already been widely The committee on immigration reported in Mitchell?" the man asked again. "The seeks to throw all possible officers were elected for next year- Capt. R. was burned to the ground. favor ot the passage of the senate bill. discussed. same," said the Doctor. "Then I Blakely, St. Paul, president Ditus Day. influence against the recruiting of unjfit Gov. Fitzhugh Lee, of Va., nephew of To repeal the law relating to the commissioner BILLS PASSED. Farmington, vice president, Prof. Porter, have some money to return to you men, and wants only the good ones. Robert E. Lee, attended by a dozen prominent of immigration. Mr SampsonTo authorize the commissioners secretary and treasurer Seth Kenny, Virginians, came to S t. Pa ul in a which you lent me through the confederate To this end the fibers chosen tor the Internal improvements committee recommended of Polk county to issue bonds to build bridges Mornstown Porter, Red Wing, executive palace car. The chamber of commerce received in the county the passage of service are those of experience. officer you found in prison at committee N. J. Stubbs, Long Lake Mr f-chefferAuthorizing the City of St. Paul them officially and the Possum Goodrich's joint memorial to ratify Red lake There are three principal points, or Fort Delaware. He gave it to me to C. L. Smith, Minneapolis, committee on to issue i35,000 bonds to aid in raisinsr and club, composed of Southerners, gave them Indian treaty passed under suspension of the samples. depots as they are officially termed grading lower Third street and to build approaches pay my way back to the North," and rules. a grand banquet at the Ryan hotel. Among thereto. David's Island, Jefferson" Barracks, President Blakeley'a address was a the man handed the surprised doctor Education committee recommended the the speakers were Gen. Lee, I. Donnelly, Mr GibsonAuthorizing the city of Austin to lengthy document, devoted to the subject passage of the bills MLsouri (for the cavalry only), and and Gen. Johnson. 20.Philadelphia Press. issue bonds to build a bridge. of cane growing. Mr EatonAuthorizing Isanti county to issue Providing for teachers' certificates. Columbus Barracks, Ohio. There are The following-named gentlemen ha ve been bonds to build a bridge. President Northrop, of the state university, Minimum age for pupil", vears. twenty-six sub-depots or rendezvous, appointed on the stalf of the governor House bill authorizing Breckinridge, in Wilton Relating to chanae of school house sites. delivered a masterly address upon The Horrors of St, L.azare. from which a never ceasing and commander-in-chief, to take rank for county, to issue $4,500 to pay its floating the subject of "Agricultural Education." BILLS PASSED ftgg debt. the dates opposite their respective names: supply of men is kept moving toward The bills disposed of on the third reading A Paris correspondent gives a description The address was ordered printed in full. Mr. JohnsonRelating to chattel mortgages. F. W. Seeley, Lake City, adjuta nt general, were: the three great centers. In charge of The reportB of vice presidents on the of the loathsome St. Lazare with the rank of brigadier general from Mr Dnrant's relating to legal holidays crops in their respective districts, were read. all this system is a superintendent of Mr EdwardsRelating to fishways passed Jan. 8, 1887. Christian Brandt, St. Paul, prison, the infamous place in which The judiciary committee's substitute for Mr. W. S. Sias, Rochester, thought that Minnesota recruting service, with headquarters Mr. Dnrant's relating to the wearing of G. inspector general, with the rank of brigadier Compton's bill relating* the fees of jurors. would soon surprise the country in Lord Colin Campbell sought to have A. R. badges passed. in this city, who is Lieutenant Colonel general from Jan. 24, 1887. Henry The jndinaxv committee's substitute for Mr. the quantity and quality of her orchards. Mr. Gooduchs relating to the personal Day's bill relating to tees of jailors for taking A. L. Hough, Sixteenth Infantry, his wife imprisoned, and tells of the G. Hicks, Minneapolis, judge advocate, Mr. Dartt, Owatonna, reported that he had identity of women parsed. care of priRonera. whose Assistant Adjutant General is with the rank of brigadier general from Mi Crandall's relating to state public schools raised about 500 bushels of apples last case of the unfortunate Comtesse de Mr. DurantTo regulate the catching of fish parsed Jan. 24, 1887. Tomas P. Wilson, St. First Lieutenant R. H. Patterson, of year, but that they were injured by some in the lakes of Washington county. a lovely and noble woman, who Mr Johnson's relating to sale of land by Paul, qiiartermaster general, with the kind of insect. There is discouragement in the First Artillery. HOUSE. guardians, passed. at the instigation of a certain prince rank of brigadier general from Jan. 24, The Donnelly bill providing for the /his section about apple trees. The farmers Mr. Halvorson's relating to appeals from Lieutenant Colonel E. F. O'Beirne, whose advances she had repulsed, was 1887. William Richeson, St. Paul, surgeon maximum charges upon the transportation prefer to raise wheat and buy their apples. county commissioners parsed. of the Fifteenth Infantry, is the Commanding general, with therankof brigadiergen of gra.n was before the house yesterday and seized and committed to tha police Mr. Goodrich's relating to the legalizing of He had eighteen acres in orchard. sent to the grain and warehouse committee. eral from Jan. 24, 1887. acts of certain officers passed. Officer of David's Island, and 'One acre had produced 400 worth of fruit. station, where she spent the night Mr. Duane's relating to incorporation of It sets torth in its piovisions the following A resolution was offered, the purport of his Adjutant is First Lieutenant Calvin Secretary Manning, in his report to the with a number of the most degraded Lewiston, Winona county, passed. charges: "which was to exclude from the annual commissioner of customs.estimates the expenses D. Cowles. Mr Emery's relating to incorporation of specimens of womanhood. The next Not exceeding 165 miles, aggregate charge not reports the names of agents and everything in Minnesota at $25,700. Lake City passed The Government requires about moie than 7 cents per loo pounds of wheat or morning, on being landed in the St. in the natu re of free advertising Mr Lee's relating to town of Long Prairie anv manufactured product thereof from 165 to W. Phslps, of the St. Paul chamber of 5,000 recruits each year. The applicants Lazare prison, she was at length able passed rratter. After some discussion the resolution 300 mile, aggregate charge for 100 pounds, etc, commerce, has been secured to take the Mr Buckman's bill to reimburse Benton at the recruting rendezvous was referred to a committee consisting to speak to the prison surgeon, but 12*2 cents txom 300 to 400 miles, 15*2 cents place of E. R. Mills, as secretary of the Duluth county was lost on a vote of 19 to 9 The for more than 400 miles, 1S*2 cents for less of J. Grimes, J. T. Harris, O. T. are carefully examined. not before she had been submitted to bill relating to hygiene, etc., in schools was chamber of commerce. than 165 miles, rates to be fixed bv corporation, Bra^d, C. W. Sias, Ditus Day. Many of them, indeed, are turned laid over until to-day. the nameless indignities inflicted on subject to approval of state railroad commission, N. 0 Werner, of Red Wing, has declined away on general principles before examination, thewomen of bad reputation when they and provided they do not exceed 7 cents, and so The following officers weie then elected the position offered him on the state fish HOUSE. on for other intermediate distances. and only one in six is accepted for this year- first arrive at the prison. Of course, commission. The special committees of the house ar6 BILLS PASSED. President, Wyman Elliott, Minneapolis after. The physique must be she was immediately liberated with House Re-appoi tionment CommitteeMcsis. Mr FaricvRelating to the support of the Frank Doran of Shell Lake was held to secretary, L. D. Hillman, Minneapolis good, the character (as far as can be Rogeis, Patt.it, Baker, Barker, Gregory, Jones, poor in Scott county. the most profuse apologies. Finding the United States district couit, Winona, treasurer, J. T. Grimes, Minneapolis, vice N Johnson, Hoppm, Knox, Sherwood, Pottei, Mr VanclerveldeTo authorize the city of Anoka learned) must be good, and if it is discovered her way home she got into the house, Jn ue term, by United States commissioner Greeman, Low, Green and attv 15 presidents, A. W. Sias. Rochester E. S. to estaolish a cemetery. after enlistment that a recruit Tillotson at Moorehead for selling whiskey locked herself up in her room, and Soldiers'Hon?eVle=sis Shulei, Presses, Furlong, Mr. WilsonAuthorizing the county commissioners Dartt, Owatonna, Cutler, Sumpter, N. to Indians. In default of 250 bail he was Flynn, Donnelly, Oostello and Wilson. of Douglas county to levy a special tax hae committed crime he will be peremptorily after writing a letter to her husband, J. Stubbs, Loug Lake, G. Gould, Richheld for building a court house. Logs and LumberComstock, Lum, Gregory, committed to jail. dismissed. Then he is sent executive committee, L. Harris, who was asleep in the adjoining room, Knox and Cullen Mr KnoxRequiring each township in Wadena X,a Crescent, J. M. Underwood, Lake Citv One hundred and ninty-two marriage licenses to tne island, where he is again examined, county to support its own poor. Joint Committee on Agricultural College explaining what bad taken place, she Mi. PotteiRelating to duties of county commisbioneis Messrs. Williams, Green, Flathers and Plowman. M. S. Gould, Excelsior, Ditus Day, Far mington, were issued by the clerk of the court and the first examination is seized a small revolver on her mantelpiece, of Houston county. Isaac Gilpatrick, Minneapolis. of Rice county during 1886 and during F\iM liable to be set aside if the man is not and a minute later a pistol Mr SmithMemonal to congress asking that Committee on State Public SchoolsMessrs Prof O. W. Osmund of Minneapolis was the same time nine divorces were granted. all right. He is kept three months $25,000 be appiopiiated for a scientific survey Buffum, Morrison, Keyes, Flynn and Johnson shot rang through the house. One re-elected chairman oi the committee on The clerk has made the following report of of the water toi the moposed canal from Lake Special Committee on Cost of Construction of and then dratted away, to some regiment door being burst open the comtesse entymologists. The executive committee births and deaths in Rice county during Superior to the St. Croix. RailroadsMessrs. Furlong, Buffum, Champhn, as required. was found lying dead on the floor, the Gregory, Mattson. Sevatson and McArdle. will name the other committees. Experimental the year 18S6 Births, 692, deaths, 294. Mi BjorgeTo fix compensation of register of deeds oi Otter Tail county at $2,000. Labor CommitteeMessrs Mattson, Lucas, stations were established as follows letter on the table stating that after There are 600 of the them there The alumni of Williams college living in Lee, Powers and Freeman Speaker Morriam has appointed the following Worlhington, H. L. Ludlow, superintendent the horrible indignities to which she the Northwest had their first annual reunion now in all stages of preparation Mississippi River CommitteeMessrs Cloutier, committees: To ascertain the cost of the railroads Fergus Falls, D. Dunca, superintendent. Freeman and Cullen. a nd banquet at the Westhotcl, Minneapolis. had been subjected her name was from he who turns his toes in Minnesota in construction, etc, Furlong, At the business meeting the following Mr. Johnson's two bills in regard to the Buffum, McArdle, Gregory, Champhn, everlastingly branded with infamy to he who wears a corporal's A resolution to establish an experimental Sevatson and Mattson: joint apportionment officers were elected: President, R. state agricultural society, and which were and that she feft herself incapable of stripes for excellence at drill, and there committee, Potter, Fieeman, Green, Low and farm at Owattona was offered. I presented to the house yesterday, change Murdock vice presidents, Norm an B. Seaver, Beattv, in addition to those already appointed. ever looking into the face of her beloved are tew awkward men in the lot. It is provides for the preparation of a bill for the present law so as to abolish honorary hie E. Bradley, secretary and treasurer, Mr Keyes has introduced a bill intojthe house husband or children again. an appropriation to carry on an experimental a surprising fact that three days in membership the $10 degree, but admit Howe Paige, executive committee, Charles tkXfr in nacme similar to tnac Known as Donnelly's farm similiar to that established them for eminent seivices ir, agncultural irM Gilbert, Judson, R. S. N ichols. the hands of a good drill sergeant will ~free maiket" bill. It prohibits conspiracy to at Excelsior, Mr. Dartt to be superintendent. works. The bills also give uie board of monopolize food products under penalty of take most of the kinks out of a man, The Bowdoin college graduates living in management power to elect the secretary The constitution of the society was heavy fine and imprisonment, and is but Mr. put stiffness in his backbone, and give St. Paul and Minneapolis had their reunion Keves' amendment to the Donnelly bill made and treasurer and police authority. Thev changed so that the life membership fee Right Breathing. at the West hotel, Minneapolis. At the him that graceful carriage that can Into a bill it&elf. also appropriate $50,000 for the" balance can be paid in two annual installments of mouthT business meeting which followed, a constitution Breathing through the open due on permanent improvements. The only be attained by a military "setting $5 each instead of $10 at once as at present. SENATE. was adopted for a permanent organization total cost ot the permanent improvements The committee appointed to consider up." These 600 are divided into When the Akm-Tmax election case came is practised for the most part only and the following officers for the made bv the society is $168,022 3 8 Ot up a call of the senate waR ordered on motion the question of the complaint four companies. There is besides a next year elected: PresidentL. W. Rundlett, by "civilized" men. The aborigines this the state paid $97,697 25 the association of Senator Edwards Mr. Day offered a against "unprincipled tree peddlers" reported permanent force of sergeants, corporals, St. Paul vice president, A. J. Boardman, has paid $26,004 from the profits of the resolution that the report ot the committee in the form of a bill, which they of our country, and savage tribes quartermaster's men, etc. fairs of 1885 and 1886, ""eaving a balance Minneapolis, secretary, J. 0 on elections declaring the seat now occupied asked to be presented to the lagislature. elsewhere, always keep the mouth due ot $44 921.13, which the society now Wheelright, Minneapolis. by Mr Akin be declared to belong to Mr. When a recruit arrives he is first asks be paid_ by the state. Truax The resolution was passed tightly closed and breathe through Patents have been allowed to following ushered into the awful presence ot the Minnesota State Agricultural Society, Mr Akin then vacated his seat. The An act prescribing the time for the holding of inventors: H. Ames. St. Paul, railway Sergeant Major, whose eagle eye and the nostrils. $.' rMl prescient announced that Mr. Truax would The annual meeting of the Minnesota general terms of court in the Ninth judicial district signal D. M. Balsar, Duluth, system of years of experience can detect a muscle take Mr Akm's place on all committees. State Agricultural Society was held in the Nature is a wiser teacher than] blind nailing W. Dobl, Minneapolis, The committee on temperance leported the An act authorizing the city of St. Paul to issue capitol at St. Paul, with vice-President out of place. He then goes to the Adjutant, fashion, for the primitive method of gas pliers D. A. Dickinson. St. Paul, steam bonds to increase the sewerage fund and for bill agieed on at the joint meeting of the Mernam in the chair. A motion was offered is receipted for, assigned to a boiler A. B. Hodapp, Mankato, can-filling other purposes breathing is the best one on every] senate and house committees the night before for the election of officers. Before it was company and gets his uniform. An act to authorize the city of St Paul to IShue machine W. S. Morton, St. Paul, lock for principle of hygiene. There is dangeil k! Mr Oswald moved to reter the bill adopted Mr. Clarke criticised the sta te fair bonds tor extending, etc., the water works elevator cables A. G. Schleuer, Minneapolis, A good dinner comes next, as it Tac to the committee on tempeiance The of severe injury to the bronchial] 3 management. Hi. said that the society An act to authorize the city of St. Paul to breast strap side. ayes and nays were called tor, and the vote is assumed that the average recuit is issue board of education bonds. tubes and to the delicate vessels ofl should express just what they thoug.it the on the motion was 18 to 18, solliemotion An act to appropriate monev for the expenses The surveyor general of Minnesota asks hungry. After dinner he is whisked officers should do before they"were elected. the lungs, in passing from th0 was lost, only thirty-si\. senatois \oting. or the Mississippi nver commission for $500 more for clerk hire, and in explanation "I believe," he continued, "that a secretary away to the hospital and vaccinated. warm air of a house to an atmosphere] Senators Ives and Sampson were absent An act to authorize the city of St. Paul to says- The estimate for clerks should be chosen who can take his On the second day he is examined by issue bonds for letirmg old waterworks bonds on account of illness. Senators Unld, Day in the neighborhood of zero, if thej in this office was reduced from $3,000 to family and live on the fair grounds. He An act authoiizmg each town Meeker Hall, Swenson, Bow en, Truax, Compton, the surgeon finally, and if not rejected air is taken directly into the lungs.] 2,000 by the act of July 31, 1886, which could then give his whole attention to the countv to support its ow poor. Finseth and Johnson M. were absent and (and only about 1 per cent, are on By passing it through the nostrils! An act authorizing the village council of matter. If the salary now paid is not sufficient, is insufficient for the needs of the office. did not vote. Madison to use village funds for the moving and this final examination) is completely let us make it what is sufficient. the chill is removed, and the shocl$| repairing of the court house and jail. Pensions have been allowed to the following The senate then went into committee uniformed. If he desires it he is'allowed With proper management the society with from the sudden change escaped. An act to extend the corpoiate limits of tbe Minnesotians: Frederick Sander, of the whole, Mr Smith in the an appropriation of $100,000 can be made $3 credit at the trader's and assigned city of Northfield. Lieut. Schwatka said that in thd Henderson G. C. Lake, Stewartville, L. chair. When Mr Buckman's bill to self sustaining." An act to amend section 12, chapter 66 to a squad to be fashioned into appropnate $10,000 to build a school Car, Olivia Julia Stillson, Bigelow Joseph most intense cold of the Arctic regions^ General Laws, 1881, amending an act incorporating house at Sauk Rapids, which was swept Mr. Donnelly, in response to a general shape. Turpin, Mendota, George Hart, Lonetree the village of Fosson. uw-orpor one mu=Jt usually breathe through' aw ay by the cvclone last April, came up, The1,1*lepoit county thatauthorized be to issue committees bond demand, briefly addressed *he society. He Lake A. K. Kenne ly, Faribault C. the comity Drill is from 10 to 11 o'clock in the the mouth. Mr Durant offered au amendment to make thought the state would nob be able to do ?f E. Alexander, Lenora. Pensions increas- morning and from 2 to 3 o'clock the sum $3,000. Mr. Buckman nccerTted If the modern germ theory of the^ much for the society this year. to build bridges was accepted and the bill edC. L. Dresser, New Albany W. K. the amendment. Mr Pope moved to strike in the afternoon. The recruit origin of infectious diseases is true,/ passed., Col. W. Pratt was named as president, Young, MankatoJoh Knight, Litchfield out sections 3 and 4 appropriating money does no sentry duty at all for and a motion to make him the unanimous breathing through the nostrils is one] J. Lotter, Hokah G. D. Skinner, Blue ioi the rebuilding of the cotut house, which SENATE. choice was carried by a vote of 55 the first month or so, or Earth City A. McComber, Dulutb W. W. of nature's safeguards. The hairs,! was alo accepted. The bill was then recommended The Senhte devoted most of the sessi on to 31. Hon. W. R. Merriam was chosen to pass as amended. The bill Manlore, Deer Creek John A. Emmons, until he is considered fit to perform which line the entrance to the nostrils, to Goodrich' high license bill. Several of *xS relating to the claims of W. H. Dike was first vice president a nd Ignatius Donnelly Princeton William Pulford Fillmore A. the members thought $1,000 too high.and that responsible and honorable duty. may arrest the germs floating] lecommended to be indefinitely postponed second vice president. When the election E. Nelson, Winnebago City John Kennedy, it was la id over for a few days. What does he do with his off time? in the air and prevent their passage! of secretary was reached the na me of R. C. Greenleafton W. Dyon, Alden Henry In committee of the whole the following Senator Duran* introduced a hill yesterday to some one asks. Well, pretty much to the lungs, and consequent aW Judson was presented also that of Senator Simms, "Winona. Pensions reissued bills were recommended tor passage: make all mill owners and other corporations as most men of his sphere of life E. Hoard. sorption by the blood. Parents] Frederick Butzin, St. Paul Dennis Roony, employing men in dangerous work liable for Abolishing the office of oil inspector. Sherburne W. Harris, New Auburn vio beforD they enlist,, excep thaut he Ballots were then cast by counties, the damiges resulting to employes from unboxed "oyi'Mng for school libraries and appropriating UUUImc i oug ht to teach their childr enostrils. early ot eahe only through the i Benjamin Day. High Forrest William Dr result being: H. E. Hoard, 83 A. Whittier, $10,000 annually for their maintenance. and exposed machinery. Exception is made probably has a better time generally Shaver, Red Wing Jerome Morse, Morriston. where uch injury lesults from the carelessness 3 R. C. Judson, 69. The bill in relation to the aee of consent Youth's Companion. and can throw the responsibility for or the employe, however. was made the special order for Tuesday uext Mr. Hoard was declared elected. Frank his health on the officers. He can go to Another measure for the relief of ex-soldiers J. Wilcox, Rice county, was unanimously HOUSE. aud their indigent wives and children was mi 7\i the club and play billiards he can play There were 492 births in Freeborn county chosen treasurer. John Cooper of St. The high license bill of Mr. osser was Starting a Balky Horse. 4 roducpd in the senate by Mr. Pope yesterday. base-ball, foot-ball, and other games and 201 deaths in 1886. In Albert Cloud was re-elected as a member of the, The Lill provides that a levy of one-tenth of one debated at length and finally lai over until Of course a Boston driver has brains, mill shall be levied in every county in the state Lea there were 95 births a nd 4 3 deaths. board of management, and after several he can read a selection of several thousand next week. to constitute a soldieis' relief fund. The fund ballots H. L. Prosser, Fillmore county, books he can occasionally go to and the following, from the Boston Mrs. T. W. DennisoD of Perham, sister shall be under the control of the county commissioners, Mattson has introduced a substitute of was chosen to succeed J. W. Harris as a a dance, which the officers permit who shall appoint a committee of smaller sums, the labor champion of the of Royal B. Stearns of Wadena, came to Journal, tells how one used them on a member of the board. one from each commissioner district in the house has raised his voice against it, and the from time to time he can Texas Falls to probate the will of her late county and one at large, to be known as the W. Pratt, re-elected president of the recent occasion: outcome is doubtful The Mattson bill in husband. Mrs. Dennison found that J. W. attend lectures and concerts during "soldiers' relief committee." No person shall receive brief, is: 3tate agricultural society, is a resident of Mason was present to contest the will, moie than $U per week, except for medical A heavily-loaded sleigh was stuck the Winter season, and he has the Faribault, and is the senior member of the attendance. representing several children of Mr. Dennison It raises the minimum license in counties and on a car track in Scollav square. The music of one of the best bands in the firm of W. Pratt & Co., 53 chamber of in unincorporated towns from $35 to $100 for by his first wife I is generally understood A vast number of local bills were intro service at all time. He can not whoop street was badly blocked in consequence.and commerce, Minneapolis. First Vice President malt hquois and to $200 for distilled liquors that the contest is based on undue thiced and soon passed. and wmes, and cities of 10,000 inhabitants W. R. Merriam is a well known St. it up and paint the island red with a crowdgathered as usual. influence on the part of Mrs. Dennison upon nd over to $200 for malt and $500 for distilled HOUSE. Paul banker and speaker of the present impunity, but he can do most of the The horse pulled well, but he ^could her husband. The contestants are liquors and wines. Increases the maximum house of representatives. Second Vice Mr Buffum, for the temperance committee, adults and live in New York state. The things that the average citizen can, not move the load. The crowd shouted snji fixed the general statutes at $100 so that leported the Prosser high license bill, President Ignatius Donnelly is a farmer, the fee mav be fixed at anv sum not less than amount involved is nearly half a million. and besides his credit is good at the and offered all sorts of advice. as amended, back to the house for passage, literateur and well known politician, and the minimum of $100. $200 and $500. The local trader's for beer, and that is not always and it was made an order for debate on option clause is not affected and the penalty member of the present legislature from Dakota "Why don't you whip him?" oneV Charles N. Rubie was having a well bored Friday at 2 p. the case with the average citizen. bond raised from $500 to $1,000 county. The new secretary, Hon. on his place in Austin and when at a man asked, and at the same time he Mr. Barker's bill amending the statutes as Senate bills read and passed: And yet there are recruits who are E. Hoard, is a member of the state depth of 119^ feet struck a stroug vein of lifted a whip and was about to ply it to the publication of the digests of the Minnesota senate, and has ior yeaw been a prominent An act to ask congiess to pay a claim of Cant. not happy. Some of them brood water. The result is an artesian well round the animai'3 legs. The horse reports was, after an amendment of Anson Northrup. advocate oi the interests of farmers which forces the water two.feet ,above the over thoughts that lead to all kinds the title, ordeied engrossed. An act fixing the legal status of women. had become very restless and pranced and dairymen. He is also editor of the surface of the ground, "f'^"^-"^MH\^ of extravagant expression. The barracks An act to authorize town of Wabasha to issue The Newell bill for the abolishment of the Monti video Leader. Frank Wilcox, reelected, about without pulling effectively. bonds. are prisons the uniform, stripes -state board ot immigration was recommended The Ohio Association of St. Paul gave has been treasurer of the agricultural An act regulating the catching of fish in Albert "Don't you strike that horse," Vbii'A to pass. of penaLservitude the officers jailers, its first annual banquet at tha Ryan hotel Lea, etc. society for several years. is teller driver shouted. "I've driven this animal Mr. Rogers' bill amending subdivision 1 recently. I was a gala occasion, for and the army is condemned to the in the First National Bank of Northfield, An act granting postal rights to the insane., -section 210, chapter 66, General Statutes of a good many years and know An act relating to school districts in Wisoca the sons of the Buckeye state and members, and was in the bank at the time the demnition bowwows generally. 1878, was recommended to pass. county. just what he can do. I have never with invited guests, responded to the number Younger a nd James boys made their great The Eeyes bill, amending chapter 21. The bill reported by the committee on insane of sixty or more. In its every appointment If a new-comer is intelligent, he has raid. John Cooper of St. Cloud has served struck him with a whip, and don't intend General Laws, relating to the foreclosure of hospital, appropriating $101,440 for the affair was an unqualified saccess. three years on the board of managers oi little to fear from the drill sergeants. to now. If you fellows will only mortgages on real estate by advertisement, the establishment of the third hospital for society. He is interested in stock If he is stupid or intentionally carelesswell, was recommended to pasa the stop your confounded yelling the the insane, makes the following division of The soldiers' relief bill introduced into the they have their work to do, horse will be ail right. He is so frightened raising. lis is also a lumberman of note In answer to E. Bean, Hastings, Attorney the appropriation: house by Mr. Keyes of Bice contains many and they generally do it. Scrubbing and is now an alderman of his city. L. General Clapp has given an opinion that he doesn't Know what to do/' new aud economic features not contained in For the purchased oengineacresd 876 of land, $31.- an an stables $20, Prosser is a member of the house of repre^ that a woman can be appointed deputy bunks and digging sand have their Patrolman Ruby quieted the crowd, tne other bills introduced and laid aside. hos theu 440 for building of two wards, $50 000: sentativea from Fillmore county. is clerk of the courts. material side as well. A man who is FSrn,boile The bill provides: and in a few minutes the horse calmed an advocate and strong supporter of the obliged to shovel sand into a cart for The marriage of Miss Emma Simmons, In each county of the state there is to be established down. Then the driver stroked his wom an suffrage movement. $25,00 851,440beforoebe 0 Jul 1 onc esum Of the entire is made a permanent fund to be known as the daughter of T. K. Simmons of Red Wing, several hours, while an armed sentry a head and said in a quiet tone: "Come, able soldiers' relief fund. Each county auditor ?IS, to William C. Kriss of Minneapolis, took stands over him, may possibly be excused shall annually add to the tax levy in his county John, it's all right now." The horse 1888, and $25,000 before July 1,1889. The The Austin State bankV'with a paid-up place on the 25th inst., in Christ* church for thinking that the world has one-tenth of one mill on each dollar of valuation bill was placed in the hands of the finance capital of $25,000, has opened its door* made another effort and succeeded ia (Episcopal), Rev. C. Plummer offiewt- Bald tax. when collected, to constitute committee. gone wrong. business. $J clearing the track.