New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 9, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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f* a total' loss together with 464 bales of MINNESOTA NEWS. jects'ot tblB article is to give detail as far cotton. The loss of life is very large. $ as possible the purport of these bills. High license is a law tor two vears at The action of the senate committee on leastthe figures being $1,000 and $500 privileges and elections in reporting back Sjnopsls of the Proceedings -of the Senate and lemonade for the Colonels. As supplementary laws to it are those forbidding House. the credentials of David Turpie, is said to A circular was issued by General Superintendent all gaming saloons the penalty New Haven (Conn.) Special Gov. Phineas have no significance, but was taken in accordance Egan. of theMnnihoba, announcing bill for "blind pigs," which provides for punishment Lounsbury attended the ball of the NEWULM, MINNESOTA. with a continuous line of precedents. the resignation of William J. Kemp, and imprisonment and the penalty Blues here, and while he, with the membei Thursday was the last day for the passage It is understood that when Mr. superintendent of the Breckinridge division- bill for the enforcement ot high license, of the staff and several others were in tht of bills and both houses were in session Turpie, at the next session, presents himself which requires saloonkeepers to give Mr. Powderly has issued an official refreshment room, Sergeon General Fox, until long after midnight. to be sworn in a protest will be entered bonds, and provides punishment for The supreme court affirms the decision of the staff officers, carelessly stepped to In the Senate, the new election law and that the contest wiil then begin. protest against the impolicy ot boycotting officials who do not enforce the law of the lower court in the case of the state the table and ladled out for himself a glass passed 25 to 3, The resolution exonerating \otice has been received from Indiana The penalties are severe. This overs the i Diversity against the St. Paul & Northern by Knights of labor. of punch. It was as thin and innocent i Judge Cox was killed, also ScheflBr's (li.it additional papers in the case are to temperance legislation of the session. The 'ic. punch as the laws of hospitality graded high license bill. be submitted. railroad legislation secured by Mr Donnelly, would allow, and the colonel lifted The state senate passes the ninety-day Congress has at least two The Daniels bill to amend the charter of md the gram laws championed bv Mr. Mattson, Eaohi The suit of the Supreme lodge of it to his lips without a thought of wrong bienniai session bill. the city of St. Paul in regard to liquor practically carry out the recommendations the Knights of Honor, under the or impropriety. But the rising glass was sessions. Bills introduced -at either of the board of railroad commissioners licenses was defeated in the senate by a The St. Paul council passes an ordinance Missouri charter, against the bond stopped midway on its road to his parched made in their last annual report, and need vote of 18 to 17. extending saloon licenses two and a half can be passed, but at the close of the of Robert J. Breckenridge of Ky., for lips by a hand of authority, and the no detailed analysis here Constitutional The folio wing- bdls were passed the-senate years for $500. $33,000, claimed as a deficit in his accounts governer's solemn voice sounded in his second, or last, all not passed are amendments must now be published yesterday: as treasurer of the order, went to The senate took up and passed Mr. NelBon's ear and ears of all present, to the following throughout the papers of the state before dead, and can only be received by introduction Requiring commission merchants to Rive trial in the United States circuit court before house bill providing for a term of purport- they are voted upon, and telegraph companies bonds relating to roadways, bridges, etc. relating Judge Jackson at Louisville. The defense United States court at Duluth. are taxed upon their gross earnings. to the new congress. to gnardians and wards relating to notary "Col. Fox, it must be clearly understood admitted that the books were wrong, The old-fashioned libel law is abolished, and publics: regulating common carriers as According to the assessor's returns to that no man can be a member of my Btaff not attempting to explain their bad condition, a new one requiring papers to be given time amended Using the salary ot state treasurer's the Goodhue county treasurer, the value and drink intoxicating liquors." clerk at $1,200 a year relating to actions concerning but offered to compromise by payment for retraction before sued is substituted. The Royal Irish Land Commission of church property in Red Wing is $G9.- The colonel was too surprised and humilitated rights to leal property: appropriating of $20,000. It was finally agreed to Foreign insurance companies now attempting 750. Including the St. Peter's (Norwegian) $1,000 to the Mississippi river commission for to do anything but blush and stammer, has reported rather unfavorably to to do business in the state without complying allow a judgment to be entered for the church, recently erected, and the impro\ements expenses for the year ending July 1, 1889 to put his glass down and turn away. with the state law are to be prosecuted plaintiff in $25,000. the landlords. They estimate that prevent fraud in food products and to preserve being made on the PreBbytenan. Another member of the staff, Gen. Home, by the state insurance commissioner, health amending the laws relating to the registering church, the value of the church property At Ann Arbor, Mich., fire gutted the prices of Irish products have fallen was rebuked in a like maner. and if found euilty subiected to of deeds: creating the Fourteenth and amounts to about $80,000. pharmacy department of the Michigan university Fifteenth judicial districts, and appointing a fine of $1,000, half bf which 181-2 per cent., and attribute the and causing a loss of $3,000, fully judges for the same. goes to the commissioner. Undertakers The flouring mill of Russell, Root & New Jersey's New Senator. prevalence of illegal practices to a insured. A large amount of valuable apparatus and their assistants will no longei have to Qumton on the Elk river, three miles HOUSE PILES. Rufus Blodgett (Dem.) has been elected and chemicals was destroyed. perform jury duty, nor will postmasters and Relating to public examiner's deputy: appropriate above Elk River town, was burned. Loss, great extent to unfair rents. United States senator by the votes of their assistants. Thanks to a strong public money for fiscal years 1888-1889: appropriate $10,000 to $12,000, partially insured in The poisoning of another woman, making money for certain purposes relief of hail sentiment in that direction and the indefatigable thirty-seven Republicans and five Democrats. companies represented in Minneapolis. five in all, is alleged against Lawrence sufferers: regulating employment of convict labors of Mr. Freeman of Stearns, Krug, now in jail in Chicago, suspected of Captain Lemon says that the Logan Patents granted: R. E Woods. Montgomery, labor distribute seed gram relating to state the new state prison at bt Cloud is to be a Blodgett was declared elected amid wild murdering three wives and a step-daughter. park relating to changing names legalizing car coupling, W. E. Sergeant, fund now amounts to upwards of reformatory, under the control of a boaid of excitement. Blodgett was elected by the certain instruments relating to notary publics The supposed fifth victim was Gunda Minneapolis, grain cleaner J. G, Richardson, six managers, who are to be Gordon E Cole, thirty-eight Republican votes and by oviding for preservation of coroners' records $65,000. "We have received cash for Shoepwar, a pretty nineteen-year-old Lake City, thill, T. I. Fanning, Minneapolis, John Cooper, A. Smith, H. S Griswold, F. authorizing St Paul to construct road authorize those of Speaker Baird, Chattle, Throckmorton daughter of the sister of Krus's first wife. door, R. E. Gleaaon, Stillwater, H. Barrett and W. Holland. Their term 'our large subscriptions with one exception," Des Moines to hold elections: compel emplovers and Chase, Democrats. rowing gear. is limited to six years, and they are appointed to furnish seats relating to accounts Nominations sent to the senate: To be be says, "and that is a Rufus Blodgett was born in Dorch ester of executors, etc giving first by the governor. Only persons between sixteen assistant adjutant general, with the rank According to official circulars issued by N. H., Nov. 3, 1834. He was a member of lien for labor relating to religious societies and thirty years of age can be sentenced Montreal man who put down his of colonel, Lieut. Col. William D. Whipple, the Manitoba road the following changes the lower house of the New Jersey legislature authorizing Hastings to issue bonds relating to there, and no fixed term of imprisonment assistant adjutant general, Lieut. Col. are made John. A. Mayer is appointed notary public relating to statute of frauds name for $1,000. We expect to hear in 1878 and 1879, repiesentmg Ocean can be put urjon persons -sent there. Fifty Chauncey McKeever to be assistant adjutant chauges in independent school districs adjustment superintendent ot the Breckinridge division, county. He afterward removed to Monmouth thousand dollars a year is appropriated tor from him at the furthest." general, with the rank of lieutenant of claims of W H. Dike appropriating with headquarters at the Union station, county, where he now lives. He is the support of the institution. The ownership money for teachers'institutes amend beotion colonel Maj. Oliver D. Greene, assistant Minneapolis. He is appointed vice identified with the interest of several railroad of land Minnesota is restr cted to 5, chapter 11, General Laws 1878 to validate adjutant general, Maj. Samuel Breck, assistant-adjutant W. S. Kemp, resigned. Shields is appointed companies, and has always been recognized citizens of the United States, and corporations certain acts of M. E. Church amending The republicans have selected Senator general Maj. Henry C. superintendent of of the road west penal code relating to sheriff of Stevens are limited as to the as a staunch Democrat. In the Wood, assistant adjutant general Maj. oonntv relating to blind pigs: relating to Ingalls as John Sherman's successor from Minot, which will be known as the amount of land that they oan own. assembly he was the Democratic leader. He James P. Martin, assistant adjutant general. conntv treasurers: relating to Eleventh judicial Montana division. E. J. Roberts is appointed Insane women going to hospitals must now is a fluent speaker, and is of commanding as President protem, of the district offenses against propertv to validate have personal attendants with them. An chief engineer of the road between figure. He was for several years a member certain deeds by married women to provide for experimental fruit farm is established as Senate, but it is said that Mr. Sherman Mmot, Dak and Great Falls, with headquarters of the Democratic committee. He is a superintendent Of the 300 bodies of earthquake victims the formation of school districts relating to also a bureau of labor statistics. The state on the line. of the New York & Long buried at Diana-Marino, only 150 bodies county surveyors to provide for publication of will probably be reinstated next board of immigration is wholly abolished. Minnesota reports: providing for incorporation Branch railroad. were identified. Brainerd has elected Col. C. B. Sleeper Police and fire department reliet associations session when sworn in as Senator by of villages to abolish process of garnishment mayor by 522 over C. S. Spaulding. Senator Hugh Nelson has been appointed for the relief of James McCarthy to are exempted from garnishee now virtue of his election last winter. The governor of British Columbia to succeed relieve settlers from paying certain taxes The insane are granted postal rights, and Hon. Edmund Rice of St. Paul has resigned. Gladstone writes to the editor of the providing for the reimbursement of settlers on Gov. Cornwall, whose term has expired. the legal status of married women defined. Robert A. Smith, banker, was office has no longer the importance Baptist: "I consider there is no opportunity indemnity lands to prevent the use of oleomargarine The abstract of the tax laws passed cannot elected mayor by the council. yet for the disestablishment of the Railroad men say that the rcent storm in boarding houses, etc., except where that-once attached to it as being in be published yet, owing to difficulty in Welsh church. No general political matter was unprecedented in the history of rail* notice is given to guests relating to the Broadway The city couucil of St Paul passes an reaching the bills before they get to the the line of Presidential succession in can be dealt with till the Irish difficulty bridge. St. Paul relating to the remuneration ^-ding in Canada. ordinance intended to evade the provisions secretary of state. The oleomargarine laws of the judge ot the Fourth district: relating is settled. An attempt by me to force of the high license law by extending case of the death of President and The aggregate increase to the naval appropriation are reinforced with additions for their better to the legalization of mortgages providing for the postponement of the Iiish question present licenses two years. bill by the senate committee enforcement, A state board of chanties two additional judges lor the Twelfth judicial Yice President. would only increase confusion and pressure. district to reimburse S P. Snider to the on appropriations ia between $21,000,000 and corrections is established, and will go A young men's republican club of the The main reason why the Irish amount of $750 for expenses incurred in contesting and $22,000,000, but inasmuch as the expenditures into operation this year These cover the state of Minnesota was organized at St. question is so troublesome, obtrusive and his election: providing for the appointment mam points of the general laws. cover five years, it is estimated Paul. Membership confined to persons under llow a-great war in Europe would of a game warden: providing for a park provoking is because it involves the social that the additional appropriation for the 50 years. President, D. B. Searle, commission for Minneapolis appropriating MEMORIALS. order of that country, and it is the nature affect the United States in some re^epects next fiscal year will not exceed $6,000,000, $3,ooo for the Minnesota Forestry association, secretary, TameBixby, treasurer,C. P. Preston, Thirteen memorials were passed to be sent of social questions to push their claims which will raise the aggregate expenditure in the cultivation of forestry relating to the to congress, the most important being the vice presidents, one from each senatorial it is^asy to foretell. Emigration for precedence in the Bession." propagation of trout in the various streams. for the year between $31,000,00 0 and $32,. endorsement of the national interstate commerce district. The club elected an executive -would be stimulated, because 000,000. A petition from merchants and business law. One hundred and one amendments HODSE. committee as followsone from -persons liable to military operations, men of Providence, representing about to city charters were passed also In each judicial district: First, John Wilson, The British ship T. N. Hart sailed from In the House, Conrad Bohn who the special laws passed the public measures $40,000,000. was presented to the general Second. C. A, Severance, Third, J. A. Tawney New York May 16 for shanghai since which O fearing the increased taxation which wanted $9000 for work on the are those which authorize a topographical assembly, asking for the repeal of the prohibitory Fourth, R. G. Evans, Fifth, Joel P. time nothing had bee heard of her, and it St. Peter Asylum, was allowed to go into survey in the upper Bed river vallev. and the cost of a great Avar would make law. Heatwole, Sixth, to be filled, Seventh, C. L. is feared that she is lost with all on board. the Nicollet county district court for adjudication. piovide a minimum bounty on blackbirds Lewis, Eighth, William Wilson, Ninth, She was commanded by Capt. McCarthy if The president and fellows of Harvard inecessary, would be inclined to seek a and gophers destroyed. The new svstem of F. S. Brown,Tenth, S.Thompson, Eleventh, and had a crew of twenty men. college have recently come into possession -sa- temperance hygienic instruction in the public Tho compromise grain shipment bill, *hrefnee from these evils in the United H. Steenerson, Twelfth, 0. M. ReeseThirteenth, of a bequest of $230,000, which is applicable schools also goes into effect this year. The president has commuted the death drawn by the grain and warehouse committee, S. R. Burkdall. States. The demand for American only for the purposes of special astronomical The state agricultural society IB reorganized sentence in the case of John Washington an act to regulate the shipment of investigations. and farmers' institutes for each county of Miss Anna Osburne of St Paul killed and Simmons Wolf, two Seminole Indians, gram and to protect Minnesota state grain iproducts of all kinds would be increased, life. These Indians the state created Telephone companies herself by taking Colchicum for rheuma* to imprisonment for John Walters, a survivor of the Irish rebellion grades, came up in the house, and was and thus our agriculture and must pay taxes. The railroad commissioneis tism. The clerk at McMasters's drug storo were convicted of rape on a white woman passed by 65 affirmative votes. of 1798, and said to be the oldest are given controlover railioad cars, so as says that he cautioned the young lady in the Indian Territory, and weresentenced resident of Detroit, lis dead. manufactures would be stimulated to When the house opened vesteiday morning to exclude stove heat from them and about the medicine and also labeled it to 'be hanged. The president's action was the number of bills for consideration was Berlin has thus returned six deputies opposed increase activity. to substitute newer and more safe svtitema "poison." based on a doubt as to the guilt of the as follows. General orders, 217, senate to the septennate. At Lubeck the Farmers are forbidden to mortgage their men. bills, 68: calendar, SI total, 376 Up to F. A. Briggs of Minneapolis has been socialists engaged in a riot after the announcement crops hereafter until the seed is sown. Ihe midnight this total had been reduced 118, challenged H. E. Crandall of Rockford, of the result of the election Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris has rented a minimum limit of age at which children can Itiis developing that some *of the as follows: General orders, 18 house calendar, to play a series of checkers for the championship be admitted to public schools is now six there, in which their candidate was de Ihouse in London. 78, senate, 22 richest men in Chicago have immense years. Female clerks in stores can hereafter of the Northwest. Mn Briggsdoes feated. The military intefered and made The railway people ait Windsor,opposite SENATE JBIUL8 PASSED. compel their employers to furnish them not claim this title, which hus belonged many arrests. A number of those arrested houses furnished with Turkish hangings Detroit, are complaining very much of Geolosical and natural hiatory survey collection with seats. One of the best measures put to Dr. W. E. Truax of Breckenridge have since been released. Koenigsburg ]bric-a-brac, val- of vital statistics regulating railroad companies trouble and annoyance given them by the through is that of Mr Flynn relating to and imported for a number of years, and will play Mr. returned a National Liberal, Frank forlon-the-Main and increasing stock taxing railroad American custom officers doing duty on common schools and by which a tax of one Crandall fifty games for the championship a socialist, and Bremen a New companies Issuing paid and unpaid stock railroad ued in the aggregate at about $3 00. the railway ferry boats since the passage mill IB levied upon the state to create a fund companies regulating common earners of Minnesota. German Liberal. The supplementary of ithe retaliatory bill. They say that for their support. A Btate soldiers' home and creating railroad and warehouse commission Also, that their stablestull of horses elections in twenty-four districts resulted great inconvenience will be felt when navigation In the Ramsey county district court defining school holidays: amend section will be commenced this year. The question in the retunn of 3 Conservatives, 4 National are worth $200. This must ibe true, opens if the same course be pursued 29, chapter 20. General Statutes of 1878, relating Mrs. Harriet A. Crisp of Shell Lake, Wis*, of annual or biennial sessions of the legislatuie Liberate, 10 New German Liberals, to fishwavs public school libraries: to fix and non-intercourse pretty well established. has filed her complaint in an action against goes now to the people, to be voted for they wear it to the tax fiend. This 2 Centrists, 4 Socialists and 7 imperialists. minimum age at which pupils may be admitted upon in 1888 Aside from these bills are Augustus M. P. Cowly, assistant cashier, to public schools chattel mortgages state institutions It has been necessary to call out troops to personal tax swindle is creating great those relating to elections, terms of court, of the Second National Bank of St. Paul, for amending penal code, relating to Sir William Vernon Harcourt writes to suppress election riots at Waldenburg, appropriations, corporation matters, county breach of promise of marriage. It is a very feeling in the large cities. Jf a iman bnnday closing of barber shops: a bill for an the Times to show that the troubles in Ireland Prussian Silesia. oiflcers, etc., all of which are private. brief document and contains no startling act to appropriate money for higher educational arise from attempts of the government has a!little homestead,Ihowever humbleat purposes providing for notices details. It simply recites that in June, Sir George 0. Trevelyan, speaking in to enforce the payment of rents of redemption from tax sales. 1885 Cowley faithfully promised to mnrry .is very sure to be-on the tax roll DEATH TO TWENTY. London, strongly .criticised what he which their own land commission has declared HOUSE BILLS PASSED her, and that she consented to become termed tne government's weak Irish policy. the people are unable to pay. Ho To discharge executors and administrators while ihis millionaire neighbor can es4jape,ofte his wife- that she stood ready and willing He appealed to th Liberals to put and cancel their bonds: amending General Laws A Steamer Burned on the Tombigbee River quotes from speeches of Sir Michael Hicks without paying a cent. to fulfill the agreement, but that in August, 1878 relating to executors and administrators aside imaginary differences on the Irish Beach and other conservatives made last in Alabama and Twenty Persons Lose to prevent accidents from fire on railway trains 1886, he married another. question. These differences arose from the ytar, in which it was admitted that Mr. Their Live*. and defining duties of railroad commissioners in Liberals persistently keeping Gladstone's Parnell was able to prove the premises of The loyal legion meet at St. Paul' and connection therewith logs and lumber: punishing The (Bulletin of the Iron and Steel Association Brig. MOBILE, Ala, March 1.The steamer W. EL scheme in the foreBroret, instead of resolving members1 tenants relief bill, the governmen admitted the following new drunkenness powers of overseers: sale of upon a 'comprehensive plan upon Gardner, one of the largest boats plying on lands In Morrison county to authorize the common presents figures which show would be bound to attempt to supply a Gen. J. H.Hammond, U. S. V. First Lieut. which leaders of both sides could agree. council of St. Paul to issue bonds prevent Tombigbee river from Mobile, was burned remedy. The land commission, says the F. J. Call, Fifth U. S. oolored troops, Brevet that the lUnited States last year surpassed-Great double taxation of mortgages on lands protection Outside of Irish affairs he had never seen writer, proved Mr. Parnell to be in the to-day three miles below Gainesville, Ala. Maj. B. F. Wright, One Hundred and of streams and ponds of water preventing the Liberals in such complete accord. Britain in "the consumption right, yet, the government, instead of Forty sixth New York infantry, Brig. Gen. The boat is a total loss together with 464 destruction of fish in Spring brook, Mower 'bringing a bill to deal with judicial rents, T. H. Barrett, Sixty-second If. S. colored county relating to township drainage: relating of iron and the production of The conferrees on thePacific railroad investigation bales of cotton. The loss of life is veiy large, proposes fresh coercial measures. to revision of tax laws granting eminent domain infantry CaptB. P.Sbuler, Ninth Minnesota resolution reached complete as follows. steel -of all kinds. We have surpassed to pneumatic tube lines providing for infantry, U. S. V. agreement. Their report was adopted by The New York jury to whom was given S Blackman. Jule Rembert and two children, equal distribution of cars for shippers to prevent that nation in the production of Bessemer both houses, and the resolution (or bill) Mrs W Rembert aDd three children, The legislature pa3ses the Lee-Crandall fraud by guests of hotels and th question at issue in the action at issue Graham, Hutes (colored). John Bryant now goes to the president. The house conferrees boarding houses relating to agricultural license bill, and it becomes a law. brought on by Minnie Clark, who calls steel several times, but never (steward). Green Jenkins, Henrv Ford, Havward societies amending the penal code to accepted the -senate amendments, herself Mrs. Mary Kittson, against Hercules The senate has confirmed the nomination! Hudson, Lindsey, Vircil Jones, Amoa Harris beforeicould it be said thatou aggregate leimburse employe of the state prison but the clause creatm the commission Kittson of Minnesota the young sonof and three unknown persons of Postmaster W. \V- DeKay of Red Wing. was modified by striking out the requirement production of steel exceeded that the Commodore, for a legal separation Mrs Rembert was the wife of the clerk The new Protestant Episcopal church LEGISLATIVE, that the 'commissioners shall be on the ground of his abandonment, decided and part owner of the boat, and lived in ot Grea Uritain in any year. Nor is was consecrated at Albert Lea, Bishop. subject to confirmation by the senate, and that, although there had been a ceremony Mobile. The remaining whites were passengers Gilbert officiating. so arranging the phraseology that the president's this the whole of the story during the of maniage performed between the parties, The Closing of the Minnesota Legislature and its living the upper Tombigbee district. power to .appoint them during the August Charlie, for many years a prominent yet at the time the defendant was incapable The Gardner was owned by S Stone Sid Work. year 1&85, more pig iron was consumed recess shall be beyond question. resident and farmer of the town of of entering into any such contrac t, because C. Coleman and W Rembert, and was valued in the (United States than in vGreat The fourth day of March witnessed the Glasgow Wabasha county, died recently of his being intoxicated. The jury at $25,000 She was fully insured. The Gov. Rusk, of Wisconsin, sent an executive end of the Minnesota legislature. The limit of cancer of the face. He rendered efficient cotton was insured for $21,000 Mrs. Rembert also found that the plaintiff and defendant Britain. communication to the Wisconsin legislature for the passage of bills was the service during the civil war as private in and her children lived in Demopolis, had not cohabited as husband and protesting against an appropriation third of March extended as usual by turning which is W. F. Rembert's home, and also Company D, Fifth Minnesota volunteer wife, and that she is a person ot questionable to build another penitentiary. back the clock hands to the small the home of Jule Rembert. W. P. infantry. character, and that she has been guilty TEhe Massachusetts legislature "has Chief Justice Morrison, of the California hands of the fourth. Upon reassembling, Rembert lived here most of his time. Before of adultery with Charles Spillane. The The blockade on the Winona & St Peter supreme court, died ia San Francisco. the senate ii.dulged in the usual horse play, making the last trip be wrote his wife to been polled, and the result is a vote case will now go to the special term of the is worse than at first reported, railroad join hira with his children at Demopolis and presented thanks to Chaplain and Speaker. The new law extending the free delivery supreme court for the settlement of the legal of seventy-six republicans, out of a men declaring the storm the severest since make the trip up to the highest landing The senate then proceeded to nominate service to cities that return gross annual questions involved, and a motion wi{l 1874. and return It is supposed he invited also possible hundred and twenty-eight, in and elect a president pro tem. The postal receipts of at least $10,000. or have probably be heard then to set the verdict his cousin Jule and hie two children, and it St. Paul banqueted the legislature at the following nominations were made: Senator 10J000 inhabitants, will benefit quite a aside. favour of Blaine as a presidential candidate was intended to be a pleasure trip for the Ryan hotel, after the Bession a 'few daysago. Buckman, Ward, Scheffer, Durant and number of cities in Minnesota. There are party. The negroes who lost their lives are in 1388, and fifty-six democrats The members did not sit at the Senator Jones of Florida, who is still in Ives. On the first vote they received: others which will receive its benefits in the deck hands from Mobile, and most cf them table until 11 p. m. Datroit. says the action of the governor in Buckman. 16 Ward, 9 Scheffer, 2 near future, Those which are at present out of a possible seventy-lour leave families. appointing a successor to him to hold office Durant 9 and Ives 6. All others withdrew within the provisions of the law are: Manikato, Observer Lyons says the past winter in fa,vo of Cleveland. Owing to two until the legislature meets is clearly legal. but Senators Buckman and Durar.t. The where the postal receipts are $12,- was the coldest with one exception since CHEAP ARMS FOR VETERANS. He savs he is not a candidate for reelection, former was elected by a vote of 3 4 to 9. notable deaths which have occurred 495.10 Red Wing,potal receipts $10,037.- the establishment of the weather bureau' Washington Special: Grand Army posts but would accept the honor il Senator Buckman took the chair, with 71 Rochester, receipts $10,866.75, and at 3t. Paul. and other veteran organizations that wanv withim the last ififteen months, it will thrust upon him. ^thanks for the honor conferred. A communication Stillwater, receipts $15,294.62. The city weapons with which to make themselves from the governor was presented. be impossible ito nominate both of nearest to the limit imposed by the law is I. H. Tyler of Vernon Center, Blue Earth The -vetoed bill for a building at Sioux more imposing on state occasions will be interested By a vote of 14 to 12 the senate went into Faribault, Minn., where the postal receipts county, is under arrest for selling liquor in some information supplied by' City, Iowa, was passed by the senat the "old tickets'* in their entirety executive session. The communication are $9,318.90. In Dakota the towns benefitted at that place without a license. The case the chief of ordnance apropos of a request over the veto38 to 16. but, with -the chance for new men on being read proved to be the appoint.ments are Huron, postal receipts $10,949.- will come up in the municipal court March from a Grand Army post in the town of The Rocky Mountain section of the of some throe hundred notaries 32, and Sioux Falls, $12,863.37. The 15. Birch Run., Mich for a present of fifty unserviceable which this circumstance opens, the Canadian Pacific has suffered from the recent public. They were confirmed. The senate muskets and bayonets. A bill to town nearest to the limit is Grand Forks, heavy rains, which have carried away likelihood that both presidential can The Northern Pacific will build a linefrom ,then adjourned sine die. accommodate them having been introduced whose postal receipts amount to $9,341.- several small bridges. Through traffic will Crookston to the international The House also had its fun. There was and referred to the military committee, the didates a 1884 will .be renominated 37. be delayed for some days inconsequence. boundary this summer. the usual display of boisterous conduct committee sought information of the war department, next year seems to be rather increasing. The senate committee on the District of \from a few members who amused themselves and the chief o ordnance replied The new German reichstag was opened Congressman Strait was informed by Columbia at a meeting voted to report adversely that his bureau had a large quantity of arms by throwing books across the at Berlin on the 3d. The emperor's speech the postmaster general that mail service upon the nomination of James M. in reasonably good order, but out of date, 'room. This was put a Btop to, however, was read from the throne. In it he says* on the Minnesota & Northwesternra'lroad Trotter, the Boston colored man nominated that it was selling at very low figures, and .when Mr. Potter received a blow that cut Ho is gratified at the benevolent disposition from Oregon. HI., to St. Paul would begin to be recorder of deeds for the Dirtrict he inclosed a detailed price list His buieau a serious gash in his cheek, and Mr. Potter, the pope has shown toward the em The Satrcwday Review recently published March 14. was sellmer the muzzle-loading muskets formerly of Columbia. Jr., began a search for the individual who pire. The foreign policy of the empire is used in the annv for $1 each, and a a lengthy article japon the effect thre the missile, with the intention of continually directed to the maintenance Mr. White has secured a pension for The bill of the redemption of thf trade full set of accouterments at 50 cents, and a Wimisistering a well deserved thrashing. of peace with all the powers, and Mrs. Mary F. Hill,widowed and dependent dollars and the anti-polygamy bill have of a general war in Europe upon the large number of Grand Army posts and like The house appropriated $750 for ex.aminingthecapitcl. mother of J. H. Hill, of St. Charles, at $12 especially with Germany's neighbors. become law without the signature of the organizations have supplied themselves at world,tlarge,andvespecsa% the United By resolution, also,the per month. The foreign relations of the government president by reason of the expiration of these rates. In view ot this information the .following amounts were allowed: ai the same as when the last reichstag States. Its iconclusionsare as follows: the constitutional limitation of ten days committee has reported adversely on the petition A man who gave his name as George W. Chiel Clerk Howard, $400 for extra services, was opened. If the present reichstag. within which he should have returned the of the Birch Run post for a present of A great war Europe wauld increase Morgan was arrested at Alma, Wis., on janitor. $25 for extra services judiciary without hesitation ordivision,gives unanimous bills to congress in case of disapproval. fifty muskets, and is quite sure that the nose the charge of swindling people in tho vicinity the demand foe Americasi (produce committee room J. H. Bumes.representative expression to the resolve that the Both bills were carefully considered by the would not have asked for the present if it of Wabasha by pretending to be a special of a labor paper, $50, W. E. nation will put forth its full strength in president, and while they contained some had known how cheaply it could buy the secondly, because there would be agent of the pension office and impersonating -Wilcoxson, representative of the Brew full panoply now and at all times against provisions to which he preferred not to guns. prominent officials. He was arrested tendency to send capital sat of the ere' Gazette, $100. Mr. Donnelly any attack upon our frontiers, such resolutions, commit himself, he was unwilling to defeat by sheriff Conley of Dakota county,, was presented with a portrait of himself in even before carried out, will the objects oi the measures by a veto. belligerent countries to the aieuttral Their Names Disclosed. Wis., and taken to Hastings. crayon, and Speaker Merriam, with the materially strengthen the guarantees CLEVELAND, March 1.The chief of police Beaulieu, wfeo was ejected several times i countries for safe toeeping and for in- thanks of the house, and a large of peace and remo\e the doubts Mayor Ames of Minneapolis says his contest in a circular gives the names of the five robbers from the White Earth reservation, is in frame containing a picture of all which the late parliamentary dubts j\ vestment and, thirdly, because (the papers are ready to file and the Governorship and the partv who at Ravenna rescued the city, and says he will have his rights its members. No further business coining may have inspired. The emperor is rightly his. McMunn, the thief, and killed Detective if they can be secured. Mayor Rice and #5 ipopulation and wealth of the United before the house, at exactly half-past 12 feels assured that the reichstag. by its Huliigan. It was supposed that MoMunn several of the Minnesota delegation are disposed Another accident, which entails serious o'clock the speaker decleared the body f^-States themselves axe growing so rapmfc resolutions, will give the federal gen eminent was Eddie Gurin but "he is Matthew Kennedy, to take up Beaulieu's cause, and loss upon C. A. Pillsbury & Co.. of Minneapolis adjourned sine die. The list of bills killed, a national policy on a safe basis, and "the Kid." He is twenty-three years idily that the home demand for sectarities think that a proper presentation of it will occurred from some unknown mostly in the house, for want of time, fills dprives from this conviction the confident old, well known in Michigan, and has an aecure a different feeling toward him from is vast, while American investors cause their large frame storehouse on the nearly a column. hope that God will bless his efforts to preserve unexpired term to serve at the tXje commissioner of Indian affairs. line of the Manitoba tracks in Southeast the peace and security of Germany. penitentiary at Kingston. Out. He racetyr invest their money in the secu Beaulieu's says that he was not ordered Minneapolis fell in with a terrible crash. The same internal bills that were submit and Pat Hanley. a thief whose The laws that have been enacted are off ihe reservation the last time he went ritles of foreign Governments, and The building itself is a complete,min and ted to the previous reichstag will again be homes is at Dayton. Ohio, are the men who about seven hundred out of 1,700 bills introduced. up E^ere, and thinks that Sheehan feels cannot be rebuilt for less than $8,000. offered. The creation of new sources of burglarized the fur store. The rescuing they would not be likely to be tempfc- Their character, as a rule, is of a more kindly toward him. About 100.000 barrels of flour were stored revenue and the reform of the meth party at Ravenna was led by Charles Klein, local nature, and interests only certain individuals, data time when those foreign Governments in the house, and the loss upon the sacked Ex-AW. 0'Neil, the convicted New York odg of taxation are urged. The alias Morgan, alias "Blinkey." Morgan is 4 bnt beyond them the legislation for flour will be quite serious,2?T $*&. boodler, was taken to Sing Sing prison. Usere exhausting their resources forty-five or fifty years of age, and a notorious the weal of the state at large has been vital, president-elect of the reichstag is a character who has broken jail several The ste\mer W. H. Gardner, one o* the and vuining their prospects more so than is appreciated just now. It is Conservative, while the rice president is A resolution for the appointment of a times in Michigan, and is well known largest boatfe plying on the Tombigbee National Liberal. The Sfetional Liberal* scarcely probable that the public knows at commission to establish a state park in in a terrible wav" throughout the West. There are rewards river from MVbile, was burned three mws desire Herr Benningssn to continue in th Northern Minnesota is adopted by the the present moment what one-tenth of the aggtegati i ting $16,000 for the capture of below Gainesville, Alabama., The boat is tbese telle leadership of their party. legislature. important bill* passed accomplish. The ob- tifti i