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"TNewUlm Review. GENERAL KEWSKOTM The weapon went off, striking Mrs. linen) DAKOTA TERRITOEIAL flMi MINNESOTA NEWS, AK0T1BLELETTEB. in the abdomen. She would hare become a mother in a few days. The child was Wjwpf'n'* Tfee Preildent Writes to Secretary Lamar on the '"^rS^" ft Rights of the Settler Who in Good Faith get. born dead, with a bullet hole* through its i BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. tied on the Public LandsThe Proper Policy Anniversary of Odd Fellowship. head. The mother is dying. Gladstone and the Irish Leaders. Suggested. *J Ordeis have been issued by the war Gladstone, in his speech at the dinner At Providence, R. I., the silversmiths On the 26th, the Odd Fellows of Minnesota department to Col. R. I. Dodge, coi The President has sent to the secretary 3NEW XJLM, given by the Labor members of parliament, employed at the German Manufacturing MINNESOTA. celebrated in St. Paul the sixty-eighth mander at Fort Sully, to give India of the interior the following letter in relation declared his entire disbelief in the accusations company's works have voted to disband anniversary of the founding of their order to the controversy between Guilford against the Irish leaders. He said: the local assembly of the Knights of Labor in America. There were some 25 lodges represented. Agent Anderson all the assistance necessary to whi^h they belong. Miller, a settler, and a railroad corporation, In 1882 the number of immigrants In May, 1882, immediately after the assassination There were over 1,500 Odd to eject all settlers and other of Cavendish and Burke, Parnell involving the ownership of certain -?'r'" Fellows in the line of march, the longest Received by this conntry was aboiit Fire destroyed a block of buildings in intruders off the reservation and keep wrote him in reference to that crime. lands. *V'. public appearance ever made Plymouth, Pa., which were valued at $12,- p'^800,000. Let this tide continue for The letter, which waB obviously -written them off. A,..* by the order in this state. The 000 and had a stock of $30,000. Half insured. THE LETTER. under great mental distress, threw considerable I have examined with much care and interest leading carriages were occupied by prominent ^thirty years and we shall have 24,- A man named H. Williams, 'about light upon the topic of the present the questions involved in the conflicting members of the order, among them 1^*^000,000 of* foreigners landed upon H. A. Fry of Fort Benton learned that hour and was strong evidence in claims of Guilford Miller and the Messrs. Orrendorf, Stevens and Strauss, 30 years old, well dressed and having he had drawn $30,000 in a lottery." favor of the contention that the Times' Northern Pacific Railroad company to Mayor Smith, Horst, Williams, Hurd, J^-oar shores. a fine gold watch and chain on his* S. S. Cox is hard at work on his new letter was a base, malicious forgery. Parnell, certain public lands in Washington Territory. Griswold, Starkey, Mealey, Berkman, Fanning, i% person, was fonnd dead in the woods book in Washington, and will not go home apparently foreseeing that in the public The legal'aspects of the case have Hanauer, Hoag, Brunson and Adler. The great tower designed for Paris until next month. mind he would be associated with the been examined and passed upon by several Then came the Daughters of Rebecca. Stillwater, on the Minnesota side about two miles 'r, crime, offered to place himself, without reserve, officers of the government, who do not Delano, Hastings, Northfield, will be built. It is to be 1,000 feet Senator Don Cameron isTtnaking $100,. from St. Paul. The suicide had evidently in Gladstone's hands. He wrote agree in their conclusions. Miller claims Maple Plain and Minneapolis 000 a year by his real estate operations f^high. Experts in electricity have demised gone there to commit the act. that he regarded the murders with the utmost to be a settler upon the land in question, represented the state at in Washington. abhorrence, and offered to resign the whose possession dates from 1878. He large. The beautiful features of the march an elaborate method to protect In a conversation with Senator Gorman Geo. S. Bidwell, one of the pioneers leadership of the Irish party and retire altogether alleges that he has made substantial were the uniforms and marching of the of Maryland, who enjoys the distinction of I ?v*it from lightning. It is probable of Mitchell, ani for several years a from political life, if Gladstone improvement upon this land and Patriarchs Militant. At the exposition being an important factor in the last campaign considered such a step advisable in the interests cultivated the same, and it appears that that interesting electrical experiments rink, when the members of the different prominent land attorney, was found growing out of. his connection with of Ireland. Gladstone said he would he filed his claim to the same under the lodges were all seated and the spectators a dying condition alone in his house the national executive committee, it was 1: will be conducted by means of this retrain from saying what reply homestead law on Dec. 28, 1884. The in, the total number present was stated that the president had frequently on a claim a few miles southwest of tower. Its base will be to a high degree he made, adding it was only a railroad company contends that this land about 2,000. There were various addresses expressed himself as strongly against a Mitchell. short time since he obtained Parnell's is within the territory from which it was which were well rendered. Thecomplimentary magnetic. second term, as he has been frequently assent to his mentioning the matter. Alluding entitled to select such a quantity of public ball given in the evening had represented in the press. Sioux Falls Special: The representatives to the advice tendered Parnell from land as might be necessary to supply any an attendance of over 4,000, some 2,900 The engineer bureau officers have been certain quarters that he bring action deficiency that should be found to exist in Massachusetts has long been foremost tickets being represented on the floor. The of the insurance companies of engaged in the preparations of plans for against the Times, Gladstone said that the specified land mentioned in a grant by observance in other towns and cities were Dakota, who held a meeting here, among the States in the excellence the prosecution of work on the river and many years ago when a commissioner to the government to said company in aid of no le3s imposing and interesting. harbor improvements in Minnesota Notwithstanding took concerted action to offset of her schools and in the attention paid the Ionian islands the Times bitterly attacked the construction of the roadsuch deficiency the "pocket veto" of the the combination of ninety-six outside him, accusing him of treason. On being contemplated as likely to arise from i to public education. Yet it appears river and harbor bill considerable work The Enterprise Fire and Marine Insurance returning to England he consulted the the paramount right of private purchase, companies to freeze out the home m^ will be done this season, but not on so extended Company of Cincinnati is preparing that there are no less than 121,572 famous Lawyer Freshfield with a view of and settlers within the teriitory embracing companies. Action was also taken a plan as the engineers hoped would to be admitted to do business in this state. bringing action, but was dissuaded, the said granted lands, and that the land persons in the Commonwealth of ten be possible. in relation to the new law regarding P% lawyer expressing the conviction that even in dispute was thus selected by the company A concern styling itself "Messrs. Thiel & years of age or over who are unable to if Gladstone proved hi3 case no jury in the on Dec. 19, 1883. A large, tract including cancelations, rates, commissions, etc. George W. Morgan of Arkansas has been Co., bankers, Hamburg, Germany," has then state of the public mind would be this land, was withdrawn by an appointed chief of the pre-emption department been flooding the country with circ^ars read and write. These are not uniformly The compositors on the papers at likely to convict the Times. order of the interior department from sale in the general land office. advertising a lottery scheme which the distributed throughout the State, and from pre-emption and homestead entry Thomas G. Reams, postoffice inspector on German consul at Chicago pronounces a Aberdeen have formed the Aberdeen in 1872, in anticipation of the con' mail depredations at Portland, Or., has fraud. but are confined mostly to the manufacturing Typographical union. Officers have Gen. Fairchild Issues a Proclamation. struction of said road and a deficiency in resigned. The wife of C. F. Macdonald, of the St. been elected and a charter sent for. centres, more than nine its granted lands. In 1880, upon the failing Commander-in-Chief Fairchild of Wisconsin The five-story budding on State street, Cloud land office, is lying very ill at her of a map of definite location of the thousand being found in Fall River has officially published a resolution recently Iron on the Salem line has been laid Brooklyn, occupied by the Vosburg Manufacturing home. Her condition is so serious that Dr. road, the land in controversy and that adopted by the executive committee compauy was burned with the Hand of St. Paul was sent for. Mrs. Macdonald alone. to within a few miles of Mitchell. which had been so withdrawn was found of the council of administrationof the G. A. valuable stock and machinery. The loss is a sister of Marshal Campbell, to lie outside of the limit which included R. in Chicago, approving his action in directing Work on the Bismarck and Northwestern and is well known in St. Paul. on the building was $50,000 on stock, If the granted land but its withdrawal California farmers and fruit growers posts not to comply with any request 100,000 on machinery, $50,000. The is already besjun, and the contract and reservation from settlement An adjourned meeting of the delegates for opinions on any subject unless through the month of March and the loss is nearly covered by insurance. for the construction of 110* and entry under our land laws were continued from the various towns along the proposed with the approval of the national department Acting Secretary Muldrow issues an important first days of April were very much upon the theory that it was within route of the Winona & Scuthwestern MK miles additional, or from Aberdeen to headquarters. In addition he says: order regarding the standing of the limits of indemnity lands which might road has been called for Friday, May 6, alarmed in regard to the crop prospect Comrades of the order will at once realize Napoleon, Logan county, has been let loan agencies before the general land office. be selected by the company, as provided at the court honse, Winona. It is expected the great necessity which at all times exists to Langdon & Co., Minneapolis. in that state in cOnsequence by the law making the grant. that some definite action will then be Messrs. Short, East India merchants of for united and concerted action by all posts taken in regard to the building of the new London and Birmingham, have failed. Liabilities, of drouth. It was thought that on any question touching the general good Seven Sioux Indians were takeni road. THE LEGAL POINTS 50,000. of the members and the great danger which wheat in some counties would not to Pierre and lodged in the county in this controversy turned upon the validity While returning to his home at Mankato In the Canadian parliament at 0 ttawa, attends any individual or unauthorized and effect of the withdrawal and selection jail for pillaging settlers' property be half a crop, and there was little from a visit to a neighbor, John H. anti-eoercion resolutions were carried 135 movement in that direction. It is not of the land and the continuance Miller fell from a ledge of stone at the foot on the Winnebago reservation. to 47. doubted that friends of veterans who seeik grass for stock. But rains have thereof. The attorney general is of the of Second street, to the ground, fifteen feet, to be of service to them will on reflection It is reported that Judge McLeary, ofthp opinion that such withdrawal and fallen since April 8th in all parts of Plans for the new building connecting and striking on his head was killed instantly. see the wisdom of this decision. If it shall First Montana circuit, contemplates resigning reservation were at all times effectual, and with the Agricultural college at the state, and the precipitation has pear that there is aneoessity for thepubLcation on account of his health and returning that they operated to prevent Miller from of information which has been Martin Krog of Otter Tail county was Brookings have been accepted, and* to resume his old practice in Texas. acquiring any interest or right to the land been very abundant in some localities sought, the national encampment which brought before United States Commissioner claimed by him. With this interpretation have been taken to Huron for the governor's Mr. Gladstone said in his speech against but an average crop is hardly expected. convenes next September will without Tilotson at Moorhead charged with of the law, and the former orders and action Mr. Goschen's budget that he believed the approval. The basement will doubt provide for expressions of opinion cutting timber on government land. He of the interior department, it will be country was becoming richer than ever and consist of shops. The first floor will by posts. This will be done in such a testified in his own behalf, and it appears seen that their effect has been the withdrawal had added $100,000,000 to her wealth in The success of the Canadians in their manner as to secure a vote not only of that he was ignorant that he was violating and reservation since 1872 of be used as a chapel and reception recent years. live stock trade with England has posts, as such, but to allow an expression thousands, if not millions, of these lands the law. He was bound over in $250, room with a seating capacity of 500 Senator Palmer of Michigan has been on by each member of the order on pension from the operation of the land laws inch ho failed to secure. been a surprise to American stock' and the upper stories will be used as a an extended tour through France, Italy legislation. There is no disposition or of the United States, thus placing them Adjutant General Seeley has addressed and Germany. He is now in London. men. The secret is explained in a beyond the reach of our citizens desiring, dormitory. President McLouth and wish on the part of members of the Grand letters to all the railroad companies doing under such laws, to settle and make Army of the Republic to decline to give to Gen. Greeley is considering a propositon family have arrived from Michigan. pamphlet issued by the Canadian Agricultural business the state asking for information homes upon the same and this has been the public in a proper way their opinion of Gen. Butler to rent the Butler mansion on rates to the state encampment of Department, in which it is done for the benefit of a railroad on any subject of like general interest. in Washington for the signal office. At Gary, Ryerson Bros, of Spencer, the National guard, and whether the onecent company having no fixed, certain or definite stated that the tatal cost of conveying rate will be kept up. One or two of The subscriptions to the new Russian Iowa, purchased over three hundred interest in such lands. In this manner Confidence of the Mormons. the roads have signified their intention of loan foot up to ten times the amount asked. a steer from Toronto to Liverpool head of cattle, paying a little over $8,- the benehcient policy and intention of the giving that rate, but a large number have The Mormons are very confident that The Crown Prince Frederick William is government in relation to the public domain is $20, made up as follows- Rail 000. The herd will be driven to Spencer not been heard from. they can circumvent the new anti-polygamy recovering rapidly at Ems. His hoarseness for all these years has to that extent across the country. from Toronto to Quebec, $2.50 feed, law. George T. Curtis.the resident attorney has dissapeared. Dr. J. F. Tourtelotte and wife of been thwarted. There seems to be no of the Mormons, expresses these opinions: Winona, have departed for a six months' evidence presented showing how much if $2.50 attendance,75 cents insurance, The Illinois house has passed a bill to Jesse Fitch, foreman of the Milwaukee trip through Europe. any of this vast tract is necessary for the prohibit idiots, insane peisone and inmates $1.75 steamer freight, $12.50. Thus yards at Mitchell, was arrested, The Mormons, acting under the fulfillment of the grant to thfe railroad of prisons from marrying. The Lyndale Congregational Church of law, will be able to control all the charged with stealing $600 from the company, nor does there appea *to be any the cost of laying down a 1,600-pound Minneapolis will soon commence the erection A Providence special says that "Doc" town elections. The Mormons have limitation of the time wherein which this of a handsome building to cost about safe of the ticket office. He admitted steer in Liverpool is 1 1-4 cents per Levi Wilson, who is widely known through discovered that they can conscientiously fact should be made known and the corporation $10,000. his guilt and went to jail. his famous suit against Philip L. Moen, prescribe to the oath required, and pound live weight. is obliged to make its selection. the barbed wire manufacturer of Worcester, Thoma3 Ovington was killed by a switch that being the case, if they are permitted After a lapse of fifteen years this large body Lee Mun, the Chinese laundryman attempted suicide because his wife left engine in the Omaha yards, at St. Paul. to vote, it will not be possible to prevent oi the public domain is still held in reserve him. of Graton, died from the effects of too the polygamists from being everywhere There are at least three crematories! At Fergus Falls, fire was discovered in to the exclusion of settlers for the convenience triumphant at the polls. The officers who the rear of W. S. Hall's residence on Broadway, of a corporate beneficiary of the government much opium. Stephen Salisbury of Worcester, Mass., in operation in the United States administered the oath were at first disposed which was totally destroyed with its and awaiting its selection, though has just given the Worcester Technical institute The site of the Jamestown college one at Washington, Penn., another at to ask questions which the Utah commissioners entire contents. The fire communicated it is entirely certain that much of this reserved $100,000 for a laboratory. declared to be improper and to a dwelling adjoining and owned by land can never be honestly claimed by building was located on a bluff north Buffalo and the third near Brooklyn. Summer excursion tickets from 3t. Paul the asking of which was subsequently forbidden. Lowry Bros., and occupied by Rev. S. said corporation. Such a condition of the and Minneapolis to .Denver, Colorado of the city, on ground donated for The latter has been opened but a brief Since that time the oaths have Mills, which was also entirely"destoryed public lands should no longer continue. So Springs and Pueblo will be sold for $48.50. that purpose. A $20,000 building been very generally taken by the Mormons. with its contents. far as it is the result of executive rules and time, yet several months ago it was Vice President William D. Morgan, of the methods they shul be abandoned, and will be erected this summer. The dimensions In the Mead trial of St. Paul, it took a reported that over 100 bodies had New York produce exchange, is "dead. so far as it is a course of improvident laws of the building will be I whole week to secure a jury. The trial is Emperor William of Germany has sent these should be lepealed or amended. Our T. J. Scanlan, a freight brakeman on the been incinerated there, and that a now progressing. a beautiful diamond bracelet as a wedding 100x44, three stories and basement, public domain is Fort Wayne railroad, has been arrested large number besides awaited the present to a Jewish maiden whom he used The executors of the late Gov. C. C. to be of brick with stone trimmings. at Pittsburg on a charge of robbing freight to see at a window opposite his hotel at Washburn, are engaged in final settlement process at the same place. Once long trains. This is the first arrest made outside The main structure will contain a OUR NATIONAL WEALTH, Gastein, in whom he took an interest. He of the will. Mr. Payson, son-in-law of of the wholesale arrests on the Pan the earnest of our growth and the heritage accounts were sent out from Washington, chapel with a seating capacity of 300, has asked her to come to Gastein yearly Gov. Washburn, and one of the executors, Handle lines. Others will follow. of our people. It should promise limitless during his sojourn there. The young lady said in Minneapolis. "So far as the business a dormitory accommodating forty Penn., on each occasion when developement and riches, relief to a crowding At Milwaukee, the jury in the Bay View whose name is Kern, is to be married to a of the Washburn mills is concerned, and suitable recitation rooms. populace and homes to thrift and industry. a body was cremated. But so commonplace riot cases brought in a verdict against H. merchant named Killain at Igleau, is Moravia. it will probably be conducted in the future These inestimable advantages S. Kiczypczynski, John Dulna, Stephen the same as it has been. The only difference has the business become At Pembina the son of William Ferguson should be jealously guarded and a careful Rozga and John Odar for participating in will be that the mills will be operated The flood at Montreal abates but Httle, and enlightened policy on the part of the had his neck broken by falling that the reports have mainly if not the riots last May. Sentence was not pronounced. by a corporation composed of the Washburn and much suffering ensues among the poor. government should secure them to the from a wagon. heirs, instead of under tho super\ision altogether ceased. people. In the case under consideration I The trouble between Lord Lansdowne of Gov. Washburn's ex ^utors. The H. H. Porter, of the Omaha road, buys assume that there is an abundance of land In the district court at Grafton and tenants has been settled. milling interest, howvver, is a comparatively the Chicago & Eastern Illinois railway. within the area which has been reserved for Sir George Stephen of Montreal and in the case of W. G. Mitchell, of the small portion ofthe estate, which Bishop Kean of Richmond, Va., has received The furneral of Alexander Mitchell took indemnity in which no citizen or settler has I think was inventoried at something like a papal brief advising the founding Donald A. Smith formerly of Winnipeg, Forest River Journal, for libel, the jury p^ce from St. James' Episcopal church, a legal interest for all purposes of such indemnification $2,000,000. There will be no hitch in the of a Catholic university in America. to this railroad company, if disagreed. Fromstadt, sentenced Milwaukee. It was the largest funeral, have offered to give $1,000,000 settlement." Emperor William has given Dr. VonLauer.his its grant has not already been satisfied. with one exceptionthat of Archbishop to $100 fine and thirty days in the to the city of Montreal for a free hospital physician, a present of $75,000 cash. I understand, too, thattheselectionsmade Henningever held in Milwaukee. Mrs. Nellie Averi 11 Drake, wife of Dr. C. county jail for assault and battery for the poor and friendless as a by such corporations are not complete and M. Drake, and daughter of Gen. John T. The prince of Wales has been made a At Rockford, 111., Edward Jarebek, cook George Denton, fifteen months in the effectual untfl the same have been approved Avenll, died at her rtsidence in Knoxville, member of theLinnean Society of London, at a hotel, shot himself through the heart ^memorial of the Queen's jubilee year. by the secretary of the interior, or unless Tenn. which was founded in 17S8. penitentiary at Bismarck for embezzlement. because Ella May GasDama, a waiter girl, It is an improvement upon the custom they are made in the wordi of the had refused to marry him. The body will Rev. S. G. Smith, of the First Methodist In the lower house of the Purssian diet statuteunder his direction. You have thus of Eastern potentates of distributing b* sent to Plymouth, Iowa, for burial. church, St. Paul, preached in the late the new ecclesiastical bill passed its second far taken no action in this matter and A grain elevator, owned by L. D. Henry Ward Beecher's church, in Brooklyn reading in the form in which the upper wholesale alms upon the great The marrirge of Charles B. Alexander of it seems to me that you are in a condition on the 24 of April. house approved it. The clause admitting Pettit at Rapid city, burned down. New York, and Harriet Crocker, daughter to deal with the subject in such a manner anniversaries of their lives, inasmuch certain religious orders into Prussia was of Charles Crocker, ex-president of the 3B8&~ N. D. Root retires from the assistant as to protect this settler from hardship. Loss, $10,000 insurance, $4,500. as it does not merely give to the poor approved by a vote of 230 to 117. Southern Pacific company, was celebrated superintendency of the Minnesota division I transmit herewith the documents and at Grace Church, San Francisco, Rev. E. In the territoral court at Yankton of the Northern Pacific and noes to Montana The German reichstag discussed the supplementary papers relating to the case which were submitted money confiscated by the taxgatherer R. Spalding officiating. The edifice was to his promotion to superintendent credit of 172,000,000 marks to me at my request. I suggest you R. M. Shumway was convicted of attending for the support of royalty. Mr. Stephen crowded with the most fashionable people of the Montana division. for military purposes. Von Schellendorf, exercise the power and authority you have the life of George Rudd. of San Francisco. and Mr. Smith were connected some minister of war, defended the credit. Von in the premises upon equitable considerations Emerson Johnson was arrested mMinneapohs Rudd and Shumway were rivals for Bennigsen declared the financial condition with the presumption and intention Mr. N. Kellogj, the weather prophet at by United States Deputy Marshal years ago with the St. Paul, Minneapolis the affections of a young lady, and of the empire, everything considered, not in favor of the settler, and in case you find St. Paul, predicts for the month of May J. A. Campbell on a bench warrant for cutting and Manitoba railroad, and afterwards unfavorable. The taxation of the country this corporation is entitled to Belect any while the former was visiting at her planetary disturbing conditions May 1 to timber on government land. 4 has not reached the highest point to which more of these lands than has been already 5: May 8 May 17 and 18 May 21 and oi the Canadian Pacific syndicate. home, Shumway shot at him through Egbert G. Handy, late real estate advertising it could properly be carried. Jacobi said acquired, that you direct it to select in May 28. The temperature will average agent of the St. Paul Globe, has the window, inflicting a slight scalp that the report that the government lieu of the land which Miller has selected the mean of the season, it will be as usual bi ought suit to mcover $150,000 for alleged steamships sailing from the wound. The woman in the case testified would postpone the taxation of sugar was other lands withii. the limits of this indemnity for May. Mercury will be in perihelion violation of contract. Tn %J$jf" unfounded. reservation on which neither he nor against the prisoner, and it is May 28. At Minneapolis in a five-inning game the any other citizen has ip good faith settled Assistant-Secretary Maynard has informed principally upon her evidence that he By the fire in Allegheny City, Pa., Sophie &|/ Mediterranean to New York are bring|pj Detroits defeat the home nine by a score or made improvements. I call your attention customs officers that imported or reimported Boles and Fred Schultz were burned to was convicted. of 6 to 1. to sections 245 and 241 of the Revised liquors withdrawn for consumption ing Italians by the thousands in death, and William Eberman and two Statutes as pointing out a mode of procedure after having been warehoused, are subject The St. Paul Presbytery in session at Greeks named Hogitzmen and Prellenzen v&& crampedto quarters,owhere there is bard-- It is reported that ex-Gov. Pierce which may be resorted to if necessary stand lie down and in to duty on the quantity entered for warehouse, Westminster Church, Minneapolis, d.s- were fatally injured by jumping from has declined the Presidency of the roo for the purpose of reaching a just and equitable i *y and not on that ascertain withdrawal solved the relations existing between Rev. windows. disposition of the case. The suggestions University at Grand Forks. for consumption. N. West, D. D., of the First Presbyterian Insufficient food. The French steam- Gen. Belknap practices law in Washington, herein contained can, I believe, be Church, St. Paul, and put the church in the Fell, Swabacker & Co., distillers, at Building operations at the insane |M ship Chandenagor recently brought lives quietly and comfortably, dresses adopted without disregard or calling in hands of a committee empowered to reorganize. Peoria, have settled,their case with the faultlessly, and, in the opinion of his friends, question the opinion of the attorney general asylum at Jamestown will begin early IP*! 1,256 Italians to New York from government. They were charged with will soon be "vindicatecj.f' upon the purely legal propositions which in May. The plans include two full breaking the revenue laws in the matter of The "Soo" road buys $330,00?) worth of 1 Naples. A committee of twenty of were submitted to him. PostofBces discontinued: Dakota: refilling barrels. The affair cost them ward buildings, which will make fouc land in St. Paul, ior depot grounds. them made affidavit before the emi- ,s Brenner, Eddy county Coulson, Stanley nearly $10,000. CT gfQ^ when completed, a large engine room." Yours truly, Warden Stordock of the state prison county Newport, McHenry county gration commissioners that they had At Chicago, George A. Wrisley, proprietor at Stillwater sends pleasantly worde'd and coal house, a kitchen and anT, GROVEH CLEV ELAND. Weston, Dickey county Postmasters of a soap factory, assigned. Liabilities, notes to two of the Btate prison been badly treated. They say that commissionedDakota: Canova, H. Snyder amusement hall and chapel to cost $31,000 assets $36,000. guards, complimenting them on Westport, M.' Dickey. Iowa: Atalis, they paid .from 85 to 130 francs for J- J- Secretary Endicort's Rulings. $9,000. Construction to the amount _^ 1r*. their good service, but announcing that L. H. Johnsen Maine, N. McCloud Mooreville, At Chicago, Theodore, Stuart, mantel of $153,000 will engage the attention* the passage from Naples that the they must be succeeded on May 1 by soldiers The following are some of the more important U. E. Fliesbach Village Creek, D. J. manufacturer, has assigned. Liabilities, of thelatewar. It is understood that rulings of the secretary of war of the trustees this season. Brennan. Wisconsin: Mondovi, J. D $23,000 assests, $12,000. steamships was overcrowded, and the long-time Steward Smithson is also to made during March: Pace Victory, J. Billiard. *fe At San Francisco, George M. Thompson, that the immigrants could hardly find go soon. The amount which is pai3 a retired enlisted In response to numerous requests,.* grain dealer at Los Angeles and Visalia, Fearing the summer heat, Rev."SnParker man as commutation of rations will a^place to lie down at night or to sit by Attorney General Templeton has written The Page Flour Mills of Fergus Falls filed a petition of insolvency. Liabilities, of London has postponed his trip to be a fair and proper chai*ge against him for make a strong plea to the state railroad $100 assests, $60,000. an opinion on sheriffs' fees on fore-iA^ day. They add that the crew abused Brooklyn from June to October, when he subsistence while in a military hospital, commissioners for a continuation of the a broker, Wyckoff,v closure of mortgages, which will bef^| At New York, Jacob F. will come to eulogize the late Henry Ward and pushed the immigrants about that and that amount will be charged accordingly, transit system. made an assignment with $50,000 Beecher. published in the Argus. It covers^* to wit: Sergeants and corporals oi the food was bad and insufficient, and There will be a reunion of Company C, preferences. He was rated at $300,000, ordnance 28 1-8 cents per day. Other enlisted every phase of the question, and is ofciK Dr. A. J. Grant, & noted poiygamist,died Fifth Minnesota infantry, in Albert Lea that after the second day out they and his liabilities are estimated at $250,- men 18 3-4 cents per day. at the Cambridge (Mass.) jails great interest to the territory. He|-%v June 1, 2 and 3the dates of the district ooo. y-jigw. c4t $&&* 'When enlisted men are retained was compelled to pay for water. encampment. Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris will be presented takes the ground that the sheriff can|||^ in service to beyond the terms The lease or the Oregon Railway and to the queen at the drawing-room" There is no demand for them in this not collect fees for taking acknowledge The body of Mra. Miller, a widow, fiftytwo of_ their enlistments awaiting Navigation company to the Oregon Short of May 8. years old, was found in Lake Winona trial by court martial, or under sentence ments or for making out certificates^ country, and the steamship companies i Line Railway company, which has been in The mountains in the vicinity of Lynchburg, a short distance above the lake bridge at of court martial, their clothing, accounts negotiation for two years past, was signed but allows the officer for making the deceive them to secure so much Va., are covered with snow. The Winona. and retained pay shall be computed at in the private office of Elijah Smith, president sale, where the amount is under weather is cool. easily movable freight on the way fifth-year rates to date of discharge, as expressed of the Navigation company, at 1:45 AtMankato, McCurdy, superintendent oi $1,000, $5.60 for advertising and in their final statements, unless Isaac H. Barley, owner of the Shoe and The signatures affixed to the lease 'were the Mankato gas light company, was asphyxiated over. An extensive Italian immigration mileage, and the fee for making the forfeited by the terms of the sentence or by Leather Reporter of New York, makes $60,- those of President Smith, and Charles at the company's works. Hedescended is notto^be welcomed. The Italians law, and regulations. sale is given as $10 when the price bid through a small trap door into the Francis Adams, president of the ILiion 000 a year out of the paper. A regimental commander is restricted in are the least desirable of any of the basement where a serious leak existed. In Pacific and Short Line companies. The redemption of the trade dollar is by the party foreclosing exceeds$l, 000,- his choice of regimental staff officers to Borne way the trap door was closed, and nearly accomplished. The total number while the other fees remain the same. James H. Marr, chief clerk to the first Latin races. But it is probable that those lieutenants of the regiment who are Mr. McCurdy was missed by the other sent to the different mints and subtreasurers assistant postmaster general,died in Washington. The law is so indefinite that there has they will continue to come so long as on duty with it, and who are not at a employes for some minutes. When the was $4,500,000, a much smaller He had been chief clerk to the to be much implied in all cases, and school of instruction or with the light batteries. trap door was opened he was found lying number than expected. the Mediterranean steamships find it first assistant postmaster general since on the basement floor, face downward, this has caused wide difference of opininion 1869. Two hundred and fifty passenger coaches profitable to transport them like so V*"" with a slight bruise on the lorehead. The The appropriations for the quartermaster's among sheriffs and attorneys. leave St, Paul daily. At Fontanette, Ind.. Mrs. Christina deadly gas had done its work, and he department are not applicable ytoaany slaves. .W The attorney general quotes many 'W^ Openhoff visited Mrs. Imen, a neighbor, gasped but a few times after being removed*, The trial of Frank Mead resulted in a to the purpose of fencing post company authorities to support his position. and while there fooled with a revolver. verdict of not guilty. l?t'V gardens. -^"^1^ i&. iS*s f$