New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 16, 1887 · Page 2 of 8
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#4 teswed'electionNexpenBesie* F. Akin Pope, to MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE. postponed Gbmstocky relating- and" I MINNESOTA NEWS., mortgages, to pass Durant. sanitary measures psoned.' THt.' depnrtnient adjoorocrr sine refund ^purchasers at tax Bales amounts in Origixt of th* Slue Boote' Ielating to cutting of ice, to pass Comstock, die about 8 o'clock in the evening. certain cases Baokmam, appropriating money Minnesota reports to be furnished district for a bridgeat Sank Rapids Compton, for loan* JMerForr L. L. Wheeloek of Ovvatanna, who baa aNewHWk journeynttft* Sjnopsis of the Proceedings of tho Senate and jndges, to pass Stevens, relating to salary of mgpermanent school fundi 1 een honored with tbe election as command(*r, the municipal judge of Winona, to pass Goouv House. MipESOTAG.A. B. -^fcgJfT printer, came to Washington ik 1815, Brown's bill relating-to the filing of chattel rich, amending the military code, to pass: Goodrich, is a hoot fifty years of age, and became the proprietor of sprinting office, mortgages with the register of deeds was i elating to the abduction of females, to SENATE., has. fort he pst twenty years, been a resident pass Bowen, relating to railroads, sent to the indefinitely postponed. i Fee Annual Encampment of the State Department Not in session. of the S^nte- of Minnesota. He came and originated, andforsome'year* 4* lailread committee. at St. Panl. SENATE BILLS PtSSED. here irom the E.ist end located in Owat' KOUSE. compiled withoutcharge, the "Biennial BuckmsnTo uuthouzi ink Rapids to issne SANATE BIKES PASSED. onnav which rity hw*ftintsTbeen his home. Committee reports* T5ie seventh annual encampment ol the $10,000 bonds to baild a dam across tne Mississippi BowenTo consolidate and amend the city Begister,""better fenown fronr the color?f JudiciarvItelatine to sale of lands by jruard- He lias a wife and m.swily. He is an able river. Department of Minnesota, G. A. R. was charter of New Ulm. 'u- inc rtain cases, to pass. To make certain lp.wyer. and ban-always besna prominent Sampson Amending- the- etty charter of held at St. Paul. Nearly all the officers of its bindioga as the "Blue Book," ot WnitemanTo authorize Lake county to issue i' ^eaal holiday, to puss as amended Re- Crookston. pnd enthusiastic member of the G. A. R. were present and representatives from all $15,000 bonds to build a court bouse. !.i':.ie to appeals from boards of county commissioners, ich the Government purchased' a CloughIncorporating the vHlage of Anoka. post t Owatonna, besides being well and' tbe posts. A committee, consisting of C, to indefinitely postpone To legalize DurantTo ratify the organization of South of PopeAmendirg the charter so as to redistnet Pond4 small number of copies. favorably known in the order throughout t-.e acts of certain notaries and other officet*. Stiilwater. C. Andrews, G. Ives and S. P. Snider, was the city of Mankato. to 3-.-* Relating to jailers' tees, to indefinite ly DurantTo authorize South Stillwater to issue tne htate. He represented his district in Atafcican history, he* in time collected a*- appointed to take steps looking to the incorporation PopeAmending the act establishing a municipal stpone Relating to general mortgages, $15,000 water works bonds. the state senate for one term. He is a court in Mankato. of the department under the large quantity of rare books and pamphlets, pass. To legalize the canvass of votes, to pa-s. Ha11Relating to Nine Mile slough. man of good financial circumstances and WardRelating to commissioner districts of laws of tbe state. The report of the Xo exclude bystanders trom scandalons trials, many of whichhad been thrown*-^ Comnton Relating to the third insane hospital Waseca county. very popular. _. to pass. committee appointed at the last encampment at Fergus Falls and making appropriations awagr from the executive departments-aaQl WardTo extend tho limits of New Richland the^ for the same. or the matter of the soldiers' home HOUSE BILLS PASSED. in Waseca conuty. of rubbish, and purchased by him To erive certain powers to the board of county GibsonTo amend and consolidate the charter was read. The report Bet forth that the NachbarRslatmg to the incorporation of villages. commissioners of unorganized counties. Threatened Collapse of tho Xinaeaota Gapftol. of the city of Austin, Mower county. dealers in waste paper. In 1833 heoriginated committee had prepared the bill, introduced To imthonze Chippewa and Becker counties BuckmanTo furnish Minnesota reports to the idea* of compiling andpublishinc into the present legislature by Senator SwensonEstablishing a bureau of labor statistics. On the day of taking a final vote of the and the borough ot Le Sueur to issue bonds to the judge of probate and clerk of court of Benton Pope, providing for an appropriation a documentary history ofthe* refund their floating debt. high license bill in the House of Representatives, County. WhitemanEstablishing a dock line in St. To amend the act incorporating the city of of $100,000 for a home, 310,000 to be BuckmanTo authorize Benton county to issue there was a large crowd in attendance. country under the title-of "The American Louis bay. Crooknton. $7,000 bonds to redeem outstanding bonds spent for grounds. The bill was explained To keep it out was simply impossibly. secure1 ComstockTo furnish Minnesota Reports to Arohives,*' and in'order to The house took a recess till 3 o'clock. due in March, 1888. in detail. judges of district courts. Fully one-half were ladies. Chairs were EdwardoTo incorporate the city of Ohatfield. the necessary appropriation from Congress On reassembling the house wenc into DanielsRelating to the trustees of the hospital set in the aisles, members' seats utilized It was voted that an earnest invitation Senator Bowen's sleeping car bill fixes charges committee of the wholt\ Mr. Pettit in the he associated himself with Mat for insane at Rochester. and every other seating arrangement for a berth at 75 cents for the first 100 miles be extended to such members of the legislature chair The following bills were recom(nended DurantProviding for purity of ice cut in certain thew St. Clair Clarke, the Clerk of theHouse and three mills for each additional mile, but in captured. and .still they came. as are members of the G. A. K. to rivers. to pass* no case shall more than $1 be charired. The of Representatives. This publication The jam was not only inside the be present and participate in the consideration GoodrichAmending rhe military code to exempt Dt nnellv, duties of comity attorneys in certain penalty for viola'ion shall be not less than $25 ehamber, but extended out to the militiamen from jury dutv. was a "joy," which distributed! cisrs Keve, exclusiou of persons from of the matter before the department. nor more than $100. WardCompelling fire insurance companies to main hall and down the stairs to the first ter am ti.als Johnsrud wearing G. A. The following committee was considerable sums of money, for anum-\J pay losses within twenty days after proof is badre-.. Rogers, compensation of county attorney floor. Mr. Rogers was about to go on with appointed to consider and report on all ber of years, among the politicians atft^ made. to compensate Jarat's Beales Green. his address when Mr. Potter called the attention When the house adjourned after 6 o'clbck, resolutions and communications pertaining compi'I-ory education Emery, salary of adjutant GoodrichRelating to the abduction, of female". Washington, but it was the only wayfj^ of the speaker to the fact that the to pensions and bounties- -neral Newell, to reduce the expenses of the gram bill was recommended to pass. in which Mr. Force could carry out.hisi|? floor of the house was overcrowded, and Milts ii. the distiiot court Gregory, taking of DurantRelating to the collection of delinqu Important amendments were added to the W. W. Day, L. M. Lange, W. W. Campbell, nen i-iturns Mi. Potters railroad switch bill that tbe gallery was sinking and the great nt taxes. plan, and he was not enriched by it.y^ biil by Mr. Pettrb and others As in now H. A. Castle, J. H. Barrett. Vas tn his motion, sent back to the committee beams overhead giving way. For an instant WhitemanTo establish a municipal court He was instinctively a gentleman and aj^f stands on its thiid reading the bill provides: A resolution was parsed requesting the on i^uoarts Mi Donnelly's bill relating to mties Duiuth a panic seemed imminent. The crowd The rates are for gram and its manufactured of iasan asylums was indefinitely postponed worthy diciple of Fausttall, stalwart,^ legislature to pass a law making Memorial CrandallTo appropriate money for, state began to sway to and fro, not knowing products: For 165 miles, per 100 pounds 7 day a legal holiJay. The assistant adjutant school foi dependent children. with a bushy head of hair and keen && winch way to turn, while those nearest to cents for 165 to 200 miles, per 100 pouds, 9 G^mstock Appiopria mg money for state general was authorized to send the eyes, which would beam with joy when^'v cents for 200 to 250 miles, pr 100 pounds, 11 the doors broke from them Many hands SENATE. normal school at Moorhead. following telegram to Presidsnt Clevel md. cents" for 300 miles, per 100 pounds, 13 cents anyone brought him a rare antograh or*^i were uplifted to point out a wrinkling of The committee on insane hospitals HOUSE BILLS PASSED. for 300 to 350 miles, per 100 pounds, 35 cents The Department of Minnesota, G. A. R., Relating to the baiary of the clerk of Isanti the decorations on one of the beams and man-^5 pamphlet. The simplicity of his intioduced a bill in the senate yesterday ior 350 to 400 mnes, per 100 pounds, 17 cents assembly in seventh annual encampment, couatv. the appearance of a crack that indicated Provided, that the penalties for overloading pioviJe for the support of the insane ners, bearing an expression of the genV.j| unanimously endorses the provisions of To establish a municipal court in Winona. bhall not not be excess of 45 per cent additional that the supports were giving away. mada-1 asylums The following- appropriations are To amend the act to allow,Winona to issue tleness and purity of his heart, the dependentsoldiers' pension bill, understood to the regular rate, which shall only be Others turned to the gallery to see its line bonds to fund its temporary loan. made lor the asylum at St Peter- collected on the amount overloaded. For all to be in your excellency's hands for him beloved, as well as revered, by allff as depressed and sagging. Topiovideforthe acquisition of certain land other distances other than named above, the action, and urgently request your favorable RiaM of way for sidetrack. $1,000 new who knew him. After his death Con-" in Winona for a public park and for tLe care railroad and warehouse commissioners shail fix Mr. Donnelly kept his head, though, and Litoh ii. .2,000 steward's office and storrooin, consideration thereof as a measure ana jurisdiction thereof. and prescribe rates lor the transportation of gress purchased hi3 collection of bookssji I.J.'JOO to connect detached wards with after much cofusion and delay the gallery of justice most urgently needed. To reorganize the board of health of the Gity gram and its products, which, as nearly as may the ii'ain building, $6,000. for sunport of 1,000 and manuscripts, and it now graces thelx was entirely cleared and the floor of the oi St. Paul. be, shall be the same pro rata, per mile, as are The reports of the department officers patit.n-j 1887-8, $163,800 1S88-9. *163.800. Congressional Library.Boston ^Budg-.m To authorize tho city of Austin to issue $30.- house, except of ladies and a few other fixed and declared in this act for the transportation were then presented, synopsis of which Tho appropnations for the Rochester 000 water works bonds. of wheat and Us products within those spectators. No one was injured, bat ii the et- gtf. follows* limits. To authorize the city of Crookston to issue asyiura are as follows: pressure had been kept up fifteen minute? The report of Department Commander bonds to aid railroads running into that city For making center and first east and west loneer there might have peen a ten ible accident. SENATE BILLS PASSED. William Thomas first commended the and to improve and enlarge ths station grounds. wings hre-nroof, $72,000 blacksmith shoD and The supports were plainly giving To authorize the city of Albert Lea to issue unanimity of feeling displayed on all sides coke room, $8,000: ice dam and bridge across IN THE HOUSE. I away at the time that Mr. Potter made Tdwols for Congressmen.Using bonds for water works. bythe members of the encampment in Silver cieek and opening Fifth street, $1,500 Capt. Smderwas in the chair ot the house his timely suggestion and averted an awful To authorize the building of abridge across additional sewer and water pipes, 81,500: gymnasium the state. towels is an unsuspected ma^,^ at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when -t' the raver at Red Wine. tragedy. and amusement hall, $1,500 enlarging Active steps hud been taken to bring all the Speaker Merriam, standing in the mam aisleand To authorize the city of Waseca to issue bonds trtchen, $2,000 current expenses fox the next nia with congressmen. The Washing-^ff members into closer harmony. The sum of for water works. two veais, $131,040 for each vear. having jast came in, made- a startling ton correspondent of the New York |g To prohibit the catching of fish in Lake MinneWashta, $350 had been expended for postage and The substitute bill introduced by Messrs announcement. He said: At Winona Rev. Levi Gilbert, pastor of Carver county. traveling expenses, incident to working up Sun says: Congress was insessiom 'M Compton and Nelson the senate yesterday I have just met the architects who have been To authorize the city of St. Peter to issue the Central M. E. church, and Miss Jennie this better order of things. Jan. 1, 18S6, examining the condition ot this hall. They tell bonds for water works. for Mr Compton's *3?ergus Falls insane M. Cole, a young lady well known in social, about 240 days, aad according to*^"| there were 143 posts in this department, me that it is very dangerous, and that we ought asylum cuts down the total appropriation literary and church circles,were married at* 135 being reported. Jan. 1, 1887, there SENATE. not to remain nere a moment. When, we adjourn the wash bills, used 138,550 -towels,^ the residence of the bride's father, Dr. J. from $101,140 to $94,280 The amount ot Senator Bowen's bill taxing railroad land it sh-mld be to Market halt were 158 posts, 150 being reported. There an average of about 600 per day, or "J| M. Cole. was passed with an important amendment land to be purchased is reduced to 596 acres, were eight delinquent each year. In 1S86 The members looked around' and then up yesterday, which relieves actual settlers more than two per member in atten-^ for which $24,2S0 is appropriated. The fifteen new posts were added. Jan. 1,1886, to the ceiling, where cracks- were opening Henry E. Moore.aged 17, was seripusly.if who have paid taxes-from the date of purcnase original appropriation was $31,000. For the membership in good standing was and the great center beams- sagging down. dance. There is not a hotel in the v not fatally, Injured by being thrown under from all back taxes. This will settle 6,6T2 Jan.l,1887,7,505,..etgain,753. Lost two detached wards $30,000 is appropriated, Then they glanced at the gallery, with ita the question of taxes which have frightened the wheels of a moving freight train at country where so many towels are by death in 1886, 69 reported dropped, depressed line. Some laughed, and othera ana for boiler house, laundry, stables, settlers in the state from occupying certain Oneota, near Duluth. 309 suspended, 943. The report of the washed per day as in the house oi inquired as to which side would fali hrst. railroad lands The provision is intended to sewtiage and water connections $20,000, assistant quartermaster general shows protect those settlers who have bought Still others felt nervous. In fact, the house At the last meeting of the Faribault representatives, nor in which so much SENATE BILLS PASSED. land in good faith, and who have paid their a balance on hand Feb. 8, 1886, 2,557.- lost Us head tor a moment, and every one Guards, Company B, Second resiment, M. money is paid for washing them. The taxes from the time of purchase, but will 59 present balance .3,272.93, net increase. was on his feet. The speaker hid IvesAppronnating $500 for the benefit of N. H. F. Klemer was elected hrst lieutenant, reach a great many persons, who it is Le Suear Agricultural societv $715.34. Amount expended for relief no contiol over them and confusion and R. A. Holmberg second lieutenant. total expenditure for this'purpose by claimed, have evaded and are still evading BowenSleepy Eye to issue $5,000 fire department in the post year, $3,124.96 number of reigned. Mr. Potter moved that the the payment of any taxes at alL the house of representatives last towels',1!%'ryear bonds. comrades relieved, 3 25, number of committee ot the whole rise, which wag Bow Amending the act relating to the mcoipoiatmi Mr. White has presented in the house was 2,770.95 for washing other persons.54, amount contributed to doue with alacrity. Mr. Merriam took tna Mr Smith's bill passed bv the senate yesterday or" Sleepy Eye. concurrent resolutions of the Minnesota A'* tho Grant monument fund, 86.75 to chair, but couid hot preserve order. With R-.msey County DelegationAmending the act fixes the limitation of judgments, cases to alone. The first part of the year fifty legislature in favor of the pleuro-pneumona relating to thf St Paul board of education. Charleston sulleiers by earthquakes,257.- much haste ana little "decorum a motion to quiet title. Under the present law, when judgment cents a dozen was paid, but in the bill. Mr. Nelson presented the memorial Com lockFixing the nalanes of auditor and is rendered bv decree of the court in such adiourn to Monday at 2..30 p. and then 'J5. probd jurUe of Beltrami county. of the Minneapolis board of trade urging cases the judgment mav be oDened up at auv to meet at Maiket hall was put and carried, Bpring the price was pub down to Assistant Adjutant Daniel Fi ,h of Minneapolis NcKouRelating to the incorporation of Red congress to make more liberal appropriations time within twenty years. Mr Smith's bill W iiu- The Potter interest ball passed Thursday gave a report of the doings of his twenty-five cents- a dozen. The work limits the time to three years from date of judgment. for Northwestern rivers and harbors. Am'crsonLegalizing the vote of Chaska for was recalled. ofhee, much of which is found in the commander's is not let by contract, but is given out the issue of $6,000 school bouds. A Fergus Falls special says the following Ilia senate bills for the relief of Akin and The following bills were introduced: report. A complete list of all the liuaxChanging the time of holding court in by the doorkeeper to whomever he Tni'x lor contested election expenses were cut Hennepin Count\ DelegationTo authorize officers and directors of the company lecently post^in the state, with the membe ship, Dakota countv. down by the finance committee. Mr. Akin gets Minneapolis to issue bonds. organized to build a line of road was subjoined to the report. The following pleases, and paid for at such prices as ChiluRelating to the incorpoiation of villages. $937 50 instead of $1,250, and Mr. Truax gets SameTo amend the charter of Minneapolis. from Fergus Falls to Duluth were announced: posts were organized during the year. $750 instead of $1,000. he may fix. The position of washer--^ Mr BakerTo incorporate the city of East OfficersJacob Austin, president *8 Gen. Hancock, No. 146, Henderson, Ord, H0UE BILLS PASSED Grand Forks. House woman in the bouse of representatives^" To re'und $40,000 to persons who paid assessments C. E. Gray of Waukesha. Wis vice No. 20, St. Paul, E. S. Frazier, No. 147, Mr BakerTo authorize Grookston to issue The house voted down motions to recommit tor approaches and improvements ol is an honorable aad lucrative oe,andi president Ames A. Brown, secretary and bonds. Passed. Park Rapids JBircher, No. 148, St. Paul Third street bridge St Paul. tbe high license bill and also to SI.. E E. Corliss, treasurer. DirectorsW. P. in times past ladies of social standing-*/' In committee of the \v bole the following B. F. gweet. No. 149, Heron Lake D. C. To iiicoxporate the city ot Anoka. amend, and passed the bill by a vote of GO bills weie recommended to pass: have not been ashamed to'take the^ Jock of Bradford. Pa., C. H. Graves and Ford, No. 150, Mazeppa George B. Adams, To incoiporate the city of Wadena. to 36. S. Munger of Duluth, and C. 0. Wheeler, Rela mg to county attorneys. No. 151, Eagle Bend Cassins Fairchild, work and have it done* by their HOU6E. IN THE SENATE. Relating to the duties of the state auditor M. R. Tyler. F. G. Barrow8 No. 152 Dawson. L. P. Pence, No. and C. E. Page, servants while they lived comfortably^, There was only a few more than a quorum Mr. Lee has a bill now before the house Memorial to congress to extend the arrears' {Fergus Falls. 153, Morristown J. C. Whipple, No. 154, on the proceeds. No complaint is^*? act. which proposes to punish liquor dealers for when the senate was called to order yesterday. fi Montrose, Gen. Shields, No. 155, Shakopee 4 Ex- Senator Windom is talked of as one Relating to witnesses for defendant in criminal faihue to comply with the high license law. made that such is the case now, bub The following committee reports were Col. David Hugkis, No. 156, Lamberton, cases of the new national railroad commissioners. !Thp bill provides that hot many years ago a doorkeeper was .J._ received: Albert Woodbnry, No. 157, Cambridge Attaching certain territory to Marshall county. All applicants tor liquor licenses must execute found to have given the towelsof the Relating to undertakers and their assistants* William R. Baxter, No. 158, Chaska Judiciary Mayor Smith of St Paul appoints JPaul a bond of 12,000 for their compliance with 1 Relating to roads, cartwavs and bridges. No. 108 Renville. fecheffer: Relating to corporations to pass. all ptatutps touching the liquor traffic. Further, house of representatives to a lady Martin fire commissioner, to succeed the Relating to railroads, grading and excavation. Edwards: Canada thistles to pass. Compton: the same sureties cannot be on more than one With the minor changes mentioned the friend, Relating to the time tor commencing actions. be washed at fifty cents a.* Pate F. R. Delano. Sheriff's certificates to pass. Comstock. Legillzmg bond, and before a license can issue the applicant 0 Pope bill was unanimously endorsed. In Fixing the fees of jurors. dozen, who had women employed iru certain foreclosuie proceedings to pass. shall take oath that he has not knowing] The house congressional committee- on To amend the charter of Minneapolis.. the afternoon there was a large amount of Donnelly: H. F. to amend the constitution to violated misdemeanos rhe law legulatmg theytiaffic.anIt ^T the basement of her house doing the a punishable fine fclaims recommends that Charles A. Ruffee ba protect rights of working people to pass. Donncllv: routine business transacted and a long BhciU work for a dollar a day. According.' }be paid $1,350, being a balance due him H. F. relating to private consultation removal rrom oflice tor any county oi municipal list of resolutions was adopted. A condensation between attornej sand prisoners to pass. Keyes: Kor services as Indain agent at the White office to fail to enforce the liquor laws All to the accounts of the cleak',each con* '?$ THE SHKRMAN FIGHTING BLOOD. of the same will be iound below. H. F. excluding certain persons from trials in licences issued after this date shall expue July Earth agency. Anson Northrup of Minnesota pressman must have used at least 420 Indianapolis Journal: When Gen. Sherman scandalous cases to pas Rogers: H. F. legalizing 3, lbft Apeison convicted of selling liquor THEY RESOLVED. asks that he be paid $5,000 for money was pressing the rebels hard at Mend, towels during the year, but they did* certain town and city plots to pass. Newell: witnovt a license maybe punished, by a fine of r- evpeuded and Berv ices tendered during We tender heartiest thanks to the committee ian, Miss in 1864, his two daughters were H. F. elating to expenses of cases in supreme S-500 lor the hist oftense and )tl,00 thereafter. not show any signs of it. |the Sioux outbreak of 1862 and William on eoldiers' home for its efficient labors attending scnool at St. Mary's academy, near court to pass. Gregory: H. F. taking depositions 'Ihp Fanners' Alliance bill presented by Close asks for $200 for services rendered to pass. Rogers: Relating to attorneys' in behalf of the object committed toitscare, Notre Dame. Ind. There were also in that Mi Donnelly esterday in its detail is. fees to pass. in taking the last census. veiw of past differences of opinion as to details institution a number of Southern airls, Be it enacted by the legislature of the State Happy liOtof the Prussian Police whose rebel proclivities they were always of legislation ieqmred to estublish a Mining James E. Walker, son of Col. Piatt B. of Minnesota, that the sum of $2,000 ready to make known upon the slightest soldiers' home and to provide for temporary Substitute Whiteman's bill to establish a be and the same i= hereby annuallv man. !^K$ .Walker, now employed at the government mining school at Duluth. Provides a school provocation, and the result was that there relief to such ex-soldiers as may not appiopnated out cf any money the printing oflice Washington, was married manual traimua mall branches of mining and. The police of Berlin are only on du-t?.'|j as a constant feud between them and the et.te treasury not otherwise appropriated, to desire to reside in suth home, resolved, tto Miss Nettie Philips of Virginia, geology. Passed. the St to Farmn'Allitnoeot the State of vlmnesota. Northern girls. Among the latter no one that the compromise bill prepared by the fcy during the day. At night the cap-, jfej i The receipts of the insurance commissioner's to be ud on the ordei of the president Federal relations was more pionounced in hatred of the rebel special committee of the two houses of the ital fs confided to the care of the of s-nrt association, and to be expended in the office since Jan. 1 have been $47,- cause than Miss Minnie Sherman, now the Joint lesoluMoa in relation to the school lands legislatuio (Pope's bill) be approved and publication of the annual reports of the association, k)00. This by March 1 will probably beinjcreased ol the United States to pass. night watchers, who ate the orders o&f wife of Lieut. Thackers, of the United States its passage urged in substantially the samo and for such other purposes as the executive The senate went into committee of the to 75,000 navy. She was the Ghampion and heroine the president of police, wear a special committee of the state alliance mav form. We gratefully express hearty whole, Mr Clarion the chair The following ot such in that school. Mrs John Cannon direct appreciation of the noble, self-sacrificing The Minnesota Historical Society resolved Uniform, and are furnished with an^ bills were recommended to pass: of Andrews, Ind., who was a classmate of work of the Woman's Relief corps. The that Captain Millard Glazier "is a HOUSE BILLS PASSED. Conistook, to furnish Minnesota reports to whistle and sword. Their service Miss Sherman's, recalls some interesting adjutant general is to forward to each fraud of the hrsL water, and a plagiarist certain officers Daniels, ltlatms to unstees ot To authorize the clerk of the court of Stevens reminiscences of the latter during the last lasts from 10 to 5 o'clock, according! insane hospital at Rochester Durant, re atmg countv to transcribe certain lecoids. post commander of the department a paper esides davs of the war. to cutting ice: Goodrich, amending military To levise the probate laws. to .the season. They number aboutr*five satting forth the object of the relief corps The marriage of Mr. E. L. Hospcs and code: Ward, relating to fire insurance r On Washington's birthday, 18&i, about the 'io permit private consultations between attorney with orders that it be read before each hundred, while the policemen panies Goodrich, abduction of females Diu .nt, jMisR Josie Sfeickney took place at Stillwater. and prisoners. time when Gen. Sherman was destroying ihe post. Voted to appoint a committee oi collection of delinquent tax^s Crandall, to appropriate number 3,500 fifty ofthem aremoun-^ To iix tho salary of the treasurer of Isanti laihoads in Mississippi, a band of musicians three to thoroughly investigate the claims money ior state school for dependent county. ii om South Bend came out the afternoon Rev. C. H, Smith of Cooperstown. N. Y., ted. All the policeman are old non-^ children: Comstock, aporopriaung money for of certain Minnesota soldiers as to which To authorize the city of St. Paul to issue to the academy to serenade the pupils. The has signified bis acceptance of the recent state normal school at Moom^ad. commissioned officers, tall, well, bonds was the first to enlist in the war, and, il visit was anticipated by the Southern girls, tall extended by the Presbyterian church, To authorize tho Ramsey county plat com- possible, to settle the question forever. II SENATE B1XLS PASSED. formed men, who have served many/ f. and they piepared Spanglerdit fo When" thed strains ChapmanFixing the balary ot the clerk and taf Rochester. wStar Banner an "Hai mibMon this be possible, to definitely settle who ot the years in the army, and only those" auditoi of Le Sueur countv. To amend the charter of the city of Anoka, was the first man to enlist in the Union, 0. M. Hall of Red Wing has commenced Columbia" had died away, a number of rebel LendeAmending the act incorporating the To amend article 1 of the constitution. who have been noticed for their good, army from Minnesota. town of Candy in Cottonwood county. To \clude certain persons from trials. girls appeared, at one of the windows, each a suit in the district court against the La. 4 conduct, their zeal and faithfulness, Ramsey County DelegationAmending the To legulate the wearing of G. A. badges. with a small rebel flag pinned upon her Grange Mill company to recover the principal Maj. T. M. New son, Albert Schejffer and charter of the city of St. Paul relating to theboaid To print the school laws. breast. The band grew indignant and drove are eligible for this duty. The -peopie i and interest on promissory notes J. J. McCardy were appointed. of public works. '1 fi\ the compensation of county attornevs. rapidly awayvand when the townspeople amounting to about $4,000. respect thenv. and are on .good*' The council of Administration,reported WhitemanFixing the salaries of the commissioners To pay a claim of James Beales against the heard of the thing they were greatly incensed of Sft Louis county at $360 per annum. the amount received for dues $2,906.90. stDte The state insurance commissioner has, terms with them*. Sometimes. they and many threats of mob violence WhitemanSt. Louis county to issue $150,- To reduce the expense of suits the district The report of Assistant Quartermaster compiled a, statement of the business were uttered. Inside the institution the situation actasifthey were still in the army 000 bonds for roads and bridges in that couatv. court General Mead and Past Assistant trausactedin the state during the past year. was not so bad. When the superior, To legulate the taking of depositions. Ramsey Countv Delegation Appropnatmg and are somewhat brusque. The people Quartermaster Pratt showed the It shows an increase of $16,000,000 over $100,0 0 for tho Wabasha street bridge. Mother Angela, heard of the action, she To relieve delinquent taxpayers. are accustexmed to submit to. cash "on hand Feb. 11, 2,557.- 1885 in the risks written, which Commissioner BurkhardtAuthoring the common council To detach certain terntoiy from Itasca county. rushed to the- grls and tore the flags from 59 total receipts for the- year, $4,- of Wabasha to convev certain real estate for a Senator Scheffer's joint resolution is to give Shandrew says is an index these men, and at a parade one policeman their breasts and sent them to their rooms. vof the school bouse site. 601. 40 total disbursements, $.3,886.11 three-year soldiers, who havo received $100 growth of. the state. The risks written in. On the evening-of tbe same day a barCSttended is all that is required to maajitain BurkhardtTo amend the charter ef the city bounty and are entitled to $100 more, the balance on nana at date,$3,'277.93, ol only by the pupils of the institution, in 1875 were $62,588,988 in, 1880, 110,- of Wabasha. amount due them. The law under which this order. The mortality- of thesemen which 2,050 is on depoist at 5 per cent in honor ot the day, was given, and an appropriately 485,526, in 18S6, $203,829,384. Edwards^Restricting the ownership of real tonnntv was granted expired by limitation July the Germania bank, St. Paul. The department is excellent they are unheld by, decorated Union flag hung like a estate the state 1, lbS4, and many soldiers who were entitled to George C. Smith was appointed, postmaster commander elect was directed curtain over a doorway at one end of the BurknardtAuthorizing the city of Wabasha the bounty weie unable to make the application the people and?by their superiors and. ,at- Cambridge, Isanti county, vica to issue t30.000 bonds for water works and to ball room, and was looked upon with pride to appoint a committee of three to pro There is now a large number of claims of Minnesota-soldiers Ole A. Hallin, removed. every fault is planished. They know how aid in maintaining a ferry across tho Mississippi by the Union girla However, when one of unpaid for want of an appropriation, cure a testimonial for the retiring commander, nver and Mr. hoheifer's resolution provides for and when to ramish as well as-to pro-*.. At thesale in New York of Graves' colteetion the Southern girls passed it she tore it like a and chose Perry Starkweather, these claims. IN THE HOUSE. tigress from the Wall and trampled it under of paintings Bouguerou's famous-, William Montgomery and, W. W.' P. Uect. So i it or Marcus Johnson introduced a bill yesteidav' Committee reports.: her feet Minnie Sherman was but a few painting, "Cupid Disarmed," was bought McConnell as such committee. to prevent agricultural machinery men m JudiciaryTo fix the amount of property exempt teet away. Her face flushed and her eyes v, ^r by Tiwmas Lowry of Minneapolis for. 7,- trom collecting mcieased interest on contracts from lew, to indefinitely postpone to settle flashed their indignation, and she was unable THE OPFICEBS-ELECT. 700.. This is the highest yet paid for. any. Jot paid when duet Agents now insert a clause the alleged claims of F. H. Layhed and Pieltfew* by the Million/ taspeak for a few moments. Then, with a The election of officers was the most important picture in the collection. inth lr contracts with farmers which provides Eugene Guilbault, to pass to amend article 4, terrifying "How dare you?" she drew back business of thejafternoon. While that it the note is, not naid when due, 10 per of the constitution, relating to the punishment Michael Norman, aged flfty-sbc, was inBtantly 1 It is an oM saying wijh Long Island' her hind and struck the girl such a blow cent, intere st, instead of 7, shall be paid. Mr. the G. A. E. is supposed to be an entirely for misdemeanors, to pass. killed while felling a large tree.- im that she was prostrated. Then all was excitement 51 farmers that land is worthless' that wilL Johnson's bill makes the penalty for such a Towns and CountiesRelating to township assessors, non-political organization* yet this does Galton's grove, Shelby county, Ipwa. clause forfeiture of all the interest. and confusion, the young Sister sent to committee of the whole making not grow* white beans,,but a grower ofc not prevent any amounts of political wirepulling charge of the room was terrified, and all fee books in public offices public records, etc., to Donnelly's amendment to article 1 of the Yankton Special: Sheriff Kincel has-returned on the inside whenian election of Huntingtoa has discovered that pickled indefinitely postpone: lelating to town insurance looked tor a dreadful scene, but the flag was constitution, passed by the house yesterday, from Soukup's with the otoek. officers is uuder w.iy, and there will thr^yo in a soil wiere beans refuse* companies, to pass. provides this addition to section 12 of that article- replaced and remained there all the evening Soukup weakened, and one member of the was a large amount ol quiet work "That all property so exempted shall be The special committee on logs and lumber The two words spoken bv Mother Angela, to sprcia*. He had a barres, sandy family is in jail charged with resisting, an lable to seizure and sale for any debt incurred done in this line The- last of the reported back a substitute bill for senate file "Young ladies!" soon brought the girls spot upop which he* made the experiment othcer. He is the one who drew a,, rjfte- on Tio an person for work done or material urjghed officers were not chosen until nearly 7, 37, making the only change in the senate to their senses but, though the entertainment fehe sheriff. in the construction, etc., of the same." and with E *eb success tbat o'clock in the evening* after'which the bill of fixing the scaling rates in the Stillwater was continued, none of the girls quite all his neighbors have extensive fields* district at four instead of five cents. leading ones were installed. The list ol During a druaken brawl at- Hewi$fc, a recovered their equanimity. SENATE. officers-elect for the ensuing year is aa small stationi four miles south of Marshfield, bloone&g with thsir- crisp favorites,. HOUSE BILLS PASSED Resolutions- To reorganize the health department of St. follows^ Wis., John Eastwood was so trribly Nowhere in this ccantry can pickhjsfb% Mr. WoodThat Dr. Hewitt be deputized to Paul. BATTENBERG'S BAD SCRAPE. beaten by a ojtub that his life is despaired Commander L. L. Wheelock. Owatonna Introduce a svstem of temporary ventilation in gro-v5B2 To authorize Lake Benton to issue bonds. that equafL ia quality those a Labouchere: Prince Henry of Battenberg of. the senate. Parsed. senior vice commander, E. R. Jefferson, To create and maintain public parks in Winona. Long Island, an*l Bo3ton Detroitwancl has got into sad disgrace with the queen. It Mr bchefferFor the appointment of a joint Duluth junior vico commander. James *T *&? -f seems that when he came up to Buckingham omimtfee of three senators and five representatives 0m Chicago deal exclusively in thete fjrora Ege* Minn *a.polis^ medical director, On special orders in the afternoon the Congressman Strait received to following who shall inquire into the present condition palace the other day to represent her thuhipoint. In the four establishments D- P. Kennedy, Litchfield chi^pla,ip, house disposed of the following bills: and th? past lecord of the State Agricultural telegram, addressed to Dr. C. E. majesty at the Iddesleigh memorial service \V E. Stanley. Austin, council of aj!, Greendale alone the/ewdll b& cured collerre, together with the funds and lands To recover for the loss of life or limb. Passed. Salmon, chief of the bureau ot animal industry, in Westminster abbey he took advantage of belon.iug to the same, with a view of enabling To regulate actions for libel. Passed. administration, TJjomus Montgomery, L. *hi8seasonove*50f000,00Qpiclde8. by Dr. C. N. Hewitt- ol Red Wing, Thet the outing to divert himself by going to ths the legislature to intelligently consider the propriety To prevent attorneys and agents from negotiating vJ. Nelson Perry !ta.rknea-tlier C. Eavightone, S&ptory just fceing fisisjied will be tha secretary of the Minnesota board of Drury Lane theater on the evening of his of establishing a state agricultural college loons beyond the legal rate of interest. .1. M. iX Cn.ft deip^ata?. to. tha health: In Septesober I examined sick arrival town. Considering the object ot as a separate institution, the better to advance Passed. largest in the country^fepd wili hare a national em-rttpaueiit, James Hj. D*ake the agricultural interests of this state. cattle in Chicago on the. fcooi and post A Prince Henry's excursion, it would certainly capacity of 3d,000,003. A paokling factory IN THE SENATE. (at lar^e). .lneph Bobleter, Ju, A. Hancot That suc& joint committee shall consist of Sentors have been more becoming if he ha& mort&ao I saw many cases, of pJeuro-pneu--*' 1 Mx. Day offered a resolution asking for an at HjHitingtaB has a capacity of k, Geonie-Ji*. Arnold. A. B*rto. 2Jf. H. Ilix-on, Brown and Dodge and Representatives passed the evening at homa He was to monia and abundant evidence that the di*. E.e Emory, Plowman, Reese and Poweis, investigation of the amount of money asked Sessions, S^IHUPI lHno'iier, .& H, Fitch, 10,000,000* onfrat.ymingdale 15,000,^ have returned to Osborne after the serctee,' ease was contagious. Alt cattle having, and that thev are requested to report at the alternates,3S. M. P (at laree), C. H. by the state normal schools. Laid over. 000, and. another a Central Park 10,*" but the fog on the Solent was BO dense that ple^ro-pneumonia should be killed and eBrlirbt possible day. Mr. Pope gave notice of Robinsoa, S. Da^Jsnn. W. F. Sutherland. The senate in committee of the whole, Mr. a telegram was sent from Portsmouth) to, inform pl%ees and things disinfected all suspected kiebate. Later he offeied an amendment and it 000,000. Then*Mfcet was very high at' C. Hi. Uravrt*. E. R. Ifeckins, Daniel Hoard in the chair, recommended the following him that it would be impossible for the was adopted, adding Senators Durant and NelJson Hhould be isolated until reasonable doafeta the begmBing f the season, the price Fish, Charles J. Steens. to t. senate committee and Representatives bills to pass: Alberta to cross to Cowes. So he remained are removed. Send copies of this telojram being $4.50 per thousand. It has since iHeis'n- and Iverson to the house committee. at Buckingham palace till the nex.%morning, Aft&r a prolonged discussion it was re^. Bowen, to appropriate money for referees, to Minnesota., senators and repr^aftutatives. i Tro indiciaiy committee maae the following fallen to. $1.2^ Tbe average price will and in the evening he repeated ^ie previous amended to $500 Wood, regulating practice of sJ* solvcxita meet next ,v%ir? in Minneapolis, r-nort indiscretion by going tothe circua The medicine: Bowen. publishing special laws in be thirty ce*fe a thousand greater than and to. hold the serWr^uiiual summer #a~ A singular phenomenon occurred at WaBeca^fc newspapers: Whiteman, re'atmg to water supply: Mh'i~*n!n' blH relating to villages indefinite queen was exceedingly wrQih, and Prince' cttpment at Sauk tenter. It had Ipeen thafe of any. other season* *.or $1,80. Compton, relating to villages Daniels, relating ~oitroned Thacker, relating to place of vigorous hail storm with loud Henry is not likely to 1 sent again anywhere .decided to havo a. Banquet in the e,*n,ing to corporations: Wallmark, contested trial in civil aotion.a indefinitely postponed taienre^eut her. thunder^ and lightning, the *Wriaametfr Dealers Kre now ofiering for flie Wtira In. Jl&Tfce^all,. ursafimvitypost election expenses of A. H. Truax Truax^ sou- .^JHalyocioa, rolatlaz to iinarriage, indefinitely tteauwhik biug bloir tero^ crpp, "without regard toanyacci *&.