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New TJlm Review just demands of our rights would be a the MINNESOTA BUSINESS .MEN. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. mittee, returned from Annapolis, where he that Secretary Lamar can have travesty upon justice, and that those who is daily making his official visit, and said: preme court vacancy if he desires perpetrate these wrongs and those who, This class is one of the finest that ever According to Land CommissionerSparKSi having the power to prevent them,' graduated from the academy, and you the Burlington & Missouri River railroad JTRITTEN BY TECUMSEH. (n Convention at Dlankato they Authorize a Com* BRANDT & WEDDESfoORF, Publishers. shall suffer such wrongs to exist, are- J- may be sure there is aotsham about the received under former administrations of alike deserving of our unqualified condem- &., Jnittee to Prosecute wlationsoft,,eLaw-r Railroads fo ^tl| Proven Tio- 4 man who stands at the front of the class. the land office patents for 200,000 acres f XA nation and to the overthrow of these j? Gen. Sherman Sets .'Fourth his Views Regarding NEWTJIiM, The tests, which have, growyi severer MINNESOTA. more than it was entitled to under its land wrongs, which are impoverishing our peo- 1 the Proposed Yisitof President Cleveland to from year to year .are fearful 'to grants. A suit for restitution is pending. pie, depopulating our rural districts and an outsider, and theyoung.man who makes St. Lonis Coincidentitith the G.A. It. Reunion. driving our manufacturing and other business Hie Resolutions Demand the Absolnte and Impartial a showing there must win iby brains and An aerolite of vast dimensions fell near Gen. John A. Noble,an Col. J. P. Dyer, i Tbe Railway Age reports the amount enterprises to distant and unnatural ^g hard work. These young omen deserve the St. Joseph, about ten miles from Evansville, Enforcement of the Interstate Commerce two prominent members of the Grand great business centersif suffered longer to hearty congratulations of their friends and Ind., and about three miles from the of new railroad track main line laid in Act. Army of the RepubjUc of St. Louis, received existwe pledged our most determined neighbors. Another congressman said.' nearest railway station. From the great the United States from Jan. 1 to a letter from Gen. Sherman in which he opposition, and our persistent and un orifice made by the stone, and the depth This shing is growing monotonous. ,We discusses the recent muddle regarding the ceasing labors. Ife to which it has gone, it is estimated that June 1, 1887, to be 2,351 miles, an expect to find sailors on the seaboard, and The convention consisting of delegates invitation to President Cleveland to visit it cannot weigh less than two tons. The Resolved, That while terminal railroads can't be expected to go to the woods and from most of the leading cities and towns addition .of "767 miles since last St. Louis during the Grand Army encampment circumstance has occasioned great excitement. and union depots are of undoubted benefit, prairies of the West for them, yet it looks of central and southern Minnesota, including next fail. The material points month's report. This total lias never they should be owned only by the as if we should have to do -so. Minnesota St. Pauland Minneapolis, was in session of the letter Are as follows. stockholders of tbe different railroads came down here recently and showed us^ before been equaled at this season of two days later ait Mankato. The dele|ates The queen, in order to invest the jubilee The details of yountroubles in St.* Louis using them, and not by a ring^ how to build an army, and she now aspires *er welcomed by Major Pfan and ceremonies in Westminster abbey with has reached me by telegraph, and has lost the year, with the single. exception of composed of the managers thereof, who to teach us how to build a'navy. John E. Koe of tbe Mankato Board of greater pomp, consents to assume the state & nothing by distance. I believe that the can vote to themselves a large percentage the year 1882. Trade. Responses were made by F. Perkins robes and to be surrounded with all the beto citizens .of St. Louisbave invited many of the increase of the said railroad as a of Faribault and W. B. Dean. W. B. insignia of sovereignty after entering the Another Speech From PowderSj. prg minent men -to beithe guests of their rental therefor, because when thus owned 4JW Dean of fit. Paul responded on behalf of abbey, and 800 troops will line the route cit on the accidental coincidence of tw At a mass meeting in Boston of the they are as much o! a parasite as a fast Europe is piling debts, burdening all the state board of trades, -represented in to the abbey, besides a guard of honor of important events, the G, A. R. encampment Knights of Labor Mr. Powderly greets freight line. i%* the meetings. Senator Pope explained 600 persons. and the state fair next fall. Among glasses and conditions of people going ed with enthusiasm. SpJohn the object of the organization, etc. ADDRESS TO THE STATE GOMMISSIOX. those invited ar ithe president, Grover The legislative picnic bills of the Massachusetts Differences did exist and allways would in this regard from bad to worse R. Par^hall presented the addressof After an animated debate .on the status Cleveland, his family and suite. The' legislature have increased from so long as men were men, but the order the association to the state railroad of St. Paul and Minneapolis delegates,who this country is increasing ifcs.national Grand Army of the Republic is composed $1,"50& ten years ago to $7,000 inthepres would survive all differences and live to commission. It reads as follbws* were unanimously admitted. Hon. Knute exclusively of men who-served in the army entjeession. accomplish its object. He deliveredamost wealth, and as a irule decreasing its To the Honorable Board of Railroad Nelson,, M. C delivered an address of and nayy of the Union, to whieh Mr. Cleveland powerful phillific on the evils of rum. He Dr. Samuel Worcester.lecturcr in Boston and Warehouse Commissioners of the local indebtedness. There is great great length. He interpolated his address does not belong, and therefore he can denied the charge that he had" nought tto university, will make San Diego, Cal., his State of MinnesotaGentlemen" The with continued strictures of St. Paul and not participate in any of its proceedings. reason for gratitude, as encouragement Bse the order in the interests of the Galhoiac permanent residence. State Business Men's association, Minneapolis as to their standing on the But the moment 'the 'Grand Army church. He had explained its .principles composed of representatives- from the to thrift, energy and thfljrational The big coke strike in Pennsylvania is interstate law to the rest of the state. Almost emerges from its haM of deliberation ifc becomes and workings to high officials of both the boards of trades and other business broken and the syndicate ruptured. every point made was also received like the Free Masons, Odd Fellows pursuit of happiness. Catholic and protestant churches, men's organizations of the different towns with applause. He was answered and other societies of good men associated Mess ihall at the West Point military and if he had been HI and cities, and representatives from farmers' by W. B- Dean of St. Paul. The discussion for a noble purpose- Mr. "Cleveland, the academy is no longer called by its old alliances throughout the state, any degree instrumental in securing' the of the evening was practically a president of the United States, by a fair name, but is now known as Grant hall. It The New York Star proposes to would most respectfully represent to your .3 good will of Rome, he thought he deserved debate between Mr. Dean for St. Paul and election of all our peop3 and commanderin-chief has been papered and decorated, and honorable board that we believe the act raise $125,000 by popular subscription praise rather than blame. He desired to the delegates from the interior towns. of the army and navy of the United boasts a fine portrait of Gen. Grant, presented passed by our last legislature creating a say, .once for all, that he was not a candi-1 Congressman Lind asked Mr, Dean if he States, is free to come and go wherever the to help build amonumen tovGeneral to West Point by George W. Childs, board of railroad and warehouse commissioners date for re-election to the office of grand I and the St. Paul business men would help jurisdiction of our national government president of the board of visitors. is an efficient and comprehensive Grant at Riverside. Contributions master workman. He had been misrepresented prople here to receive the same rate per extends. He may visit any fort or ship law made after many years study and experience, The Connecticut legislature has passed a and falsely accused, and he desired ton per mile from Duluth and St. Paul where the national flag will be lowered to from $10 .down to one cent will and we therefore ask at Saw provided tthat a person who has been privacy and rest. He would continue to now gets. Mr. Dean said that they would, manifest respect to him and his office. be accepted. The Star thinks the your hands a prompt and immediate work ie the interest of the order even if he twice convicted, sentenced and imprisoned but that the railroad commissioners were Should a foreign ship fail to do him full execution of all the provisions of said was obliged to pay for the piivilege of so for an offense for which the minimum period empowered to do that. honor none will be so quick to resent an proposed amount ean be raised without law that in the opinion of this association doing. of punishment is imprisonment for two insult as the members of the Grand Army any trouble and saye that it wiJl The railroad commissioners declined to the functions of your- honorable years, shall be under the supervison of the of the Republic. The idea of his being insulted, While peaking, Mr. Powderly was taken take part in the discussion. They were body are generally executive rather than state prison directors when released, and be turned over to the Riverside commission, much less endangered, and should ill and ooulin't finish his remarks. He is there only as speculators and to gain judicial, and that you have the power, and if he commits further offenses he can be he be on the stand alongside with our coxnmander-in-chieJ, afflicted with a lung difficulty which is which might just as well be knowledge. They did not consider it prudent that it is your duty to give us immediate imprisoned without trial, being considered Gen. Fairchild when the liable to compel him to cease speaking at to act hastily on the intricate questions relief from the unjust discriminations and the recipient, without going through under continuous sentence. Grand Army is passing in review, seems to any time. before them. unequal and unreasonable rates-whieh now ibe monstrous. I think I know the Iowa President M. IT. Green, of the Chicago the hands 6f the Star people. Mr. Childs of Waseca introduced a resolution prevail. fooys too well to believe such a thing of Lumber company, has just bought B. P. akota Militia Orders. empowering the executive committee them. Brave men are never ungenerous, Merelfcon's house im that city for $215,. The officers of the association at thepresent of the association to investigate all violations An order from the adjutant general's office and the low a soldiers were brave men. I 000. time were re-elected for the ensuing of the railroad law, and when they of the territorial militia, announces The socialists who want smd can be kaow it of my own knowledge acquired year. The association endorsed the The will of the late James B. Crosby of were proven so to employ counsel and that the office of the brigadier general in battle and I will pledge my accommodated for a while yet. There Sault Ste. Marie line and its early Chicago disposes of a $300,000-estate. After bring suit in the courts against the roads commanding the First brigade of the Dakota life that no Iowa soldier will do improvement, and appointed the following deducting various annuities to the family offending. are still 9,000,000 acres of public national guard is suspended 43 so unmanly an act, and should Mr. Cleveland five delegates to the Sault St. Marie convention: and relatives, the residue goes to various until the addition is made of the two Mr. Child's resolution was adopted unanimously, accept the invitation, which I hope lands in Colorado, 12,000,000 in Arizona, E. R. Smith, E. W. Fish, F. E. Baptist societies. and the executive committee troops of cav airy and one infantry be will, to attend the parade of the Grand Watson, C. G. Spaulding and T. H. 30,000,000 in California, 49,- invested with authority to commence suits company, authorized by the recent Army of the Republic at St. Louis I will Mrs. Langtry has invested $20,000 in Loyhed. Gov. McGill sent a telegram to at the proper time, wr fth is left to their Jaw, when the command will require stand by his side or march past in the New York real estate. Her investments D00,000 in Dakota, 7,000,000 in Minnesota, the association applauding their purposesand discretion. Senator Pope said that he did reorganization. The commission of the ranks of Ransom post, as may be ordered there aggregate $200,000. regretting that he could not be present. 7,000,000 in Florid a, 44,000,- not think that the executive committee i. late Brig. Gen. John B. Dennis of Yankton by Gen. Fairchild. I notice with pain Dr. Philip A. White, a negro citizen of The last act of the convention was tohave intended to bring any immediate suits, expired June 1, and until further notice that the president's action in certain pension D00 in Idaho, 41,000,000 in Utah, New York, owns $200,000 worth of pacing its executive committee meet the delegates but that the action of the convention had all orders will come from the adjutant bills enters into this unhappy controversy. property there. 80,000,000 in Washington Territory, of the Farmers' alliance present for solely been to empower them to do so when The president can only account general's office, Fareo. The military the purpose of a conference. The meeting Stagg.the well known Yale pitcher, is go necessary. .14' Mid some millions of acres in other for his judgment by his own conception board has appointed a committee consisting was informal, but Gen. Barrett assured the ing to study for the ministry. of duty to his God. We, as soldiers of Adjt. Gen. Tyner, Col. M. W. Sheaf, states and territories. As yet there FORMAL, DECLARATIONS. business men that the alliance would follow must submit to it because it is the law. of the Second regiment, and Col. W. A. The great number of applications for their leadership if they championed The resolutions of the association were a,re no indications that any considerable Honest men differ widely on this question Bently, of the First regiment, to railroad right of way forwarded to Washington presented by Senator Bowen as follows. equal and reasonable rates. No location of pension to our old and feeble comrades. codify the military law and attest the growth of Dakota. number of socialists want to improve was chosen for the next meeting, but th ere Whereas, The system of transportation We all want to do what is right. We old present rules as per United States regulation, The Manitoba legislature prorogued. The is a possibility that it may convene in StPaul. heretofore practiced by common carriers and render valuable wild lands. soldiers of the civil war have not yet just to govern, in Dakota. A requisition lieutenant governor in his speech from the is built upon an unnatural basis, favoring cause to make an issue on the question of has been made on the war department for They much prefer to take lands that throne, said: The session about to close a few loca'ities with low rates of trans pensions to our infirm and wounded comrades. the latest improved Springfield rifles, 45-v -will be memorable in the history of the portation and imposing a proportionate Dther people have improved. Temperance Text Books for Minnesota Schools^ I advise you to gb right along and calibre, globe sight, to take the place of the ^country on account of the importance of high rate upon other localities, and, where prepare the way for the Grand Army of present arms. The war department has The commission appointed by the Minnesota the stand the legislature has taken to secure as such a system is destructive of that the Republic on Sept. 28 at Sb. Louis and Raneral distribution of wealth and prosperity promised to furnish these guns and has also legislature to recommend a suitable to the people of the province a competing receive them as they desert as honored A Washington special says the presilent loaned a quantity of the globe rifles to the te^t book in physiology and hygiene, including line of railway, which it is hoped which should characterize a commonwealth guests, also the president of the United Brookings college for the use of the cadets. special referem to the effects of founded on the equal rights and will materially advance the interests of contemplates an extended tour States. These orders are issued by the governor stimulants and narcotics, have made a report privileges of a free people, and whereas all the community. I trust that the Hudson's the west and northwest during the as commander-in-chief. as follows. The commissHn have common carriers should be bound to respect Bay railway will be speedily pushed carefully examined the several books published the rights of the public without distinction toming summer,leaving in August and forward to completion. KEEPING OP THE MUSIC. on this subject, having had especially of persons or localities, therefore Review of Trade Hatters. The bridge over tho Tay has been completed emaining away two months, visiting St. Louis, June 11.The encampment in mind: First, the loyalty of =-the Resolved, That we, the Business Men's at a cost of 700,000 sterling. committee of the G. A. R., has received notice E. G. Dunn & Co. in their monthly review Association of Minnesota, demand a radical book to total abstinance from the use ol die principal cities of Ohio, Indiana, from half a dozen posts throughout Severe shocks of earthquake have occurred of the trade say: But for labor contests reform in the system of railroad transportation alcoholic drinks and tobacco second, the Illinois, Missouri and Minnesota, and Iowa that they have decided not to attend at Vernome, in Turkestan. The and excessive speculation the outlook heretofore practiced. We declare scientific accuracy of the book third, its the St. LOUIB camp. The committee, it is town was almost entirely destroyed. One would be entirely satisfactory. Crop even extending the trip to San Francisco that the only natural and proper system value as a text book, fourth, the character said, is greatly worried, as these withdrawals hundred and twenty persons were killed and prospects and financial situation have is a system which knows no favoritism of the book as a manual of "complete living" and Portland. When this dispatch will cause much trouble. 125 injured. Among the latter is Gen. been improved during the past week, but and grants no special privileges to any in all that pertains to health fifth, Des Moines, Iowa, Special Telegram, Ariede, the governor of the Province of the effect of importaat strikes is felt more was shown President Cleveland, persons or localities. That rates of transportation its practical adaptation to the needs and June 11.J. M. Turtle, grand commander Scmiretchinsk. Shocks continue at intervals. seriously every week. In spite of the decline should be based pro rata upon capacities of the children and youth, and he said he was glad to iearn that he of the Iowa Grand Army of the Republic, The inhabitants have fled for safety in production prices of iron have been distance and amount ol property transported, its value as an aid in introducing into the was given an enthusiastic reception this was* contemplating a transcontinental to the open country. and without reference whatever to weaker during the last week. Wheat already crowded curriculum of the public evening by the Grand Army posts of this terminal points or jobbing centers. No locality seems weaker, though prices after rising to scholar a systematic study of this important Boston papers are enthusiastic over the trip,with a possible visit to Alaska. city. Resolutions were adopted indorsing should be recognized by special nearly $1 for red have not quite declined subject. As the result of this examination oratorical ability of Rev. Cannon Wilberforce, his action at St. Louis. He had never heard of it before, but transportation rates as the commercial to last week's level. Crop reports from all the commission unanimously recommended who has been preaching in that city. property of any jobbing or manufacturing directions are favorable, and the accumulation the following books, viz.: presumed it must be true if the newspapers A priest stops the daily fight at Bodyke, center. o! 2,800 cars about Chicago still Dr. Smith's "Primer of Phvsiology and Ireland, just in time to save a bailiff life. said so. This seems to leave loaded, because wheat room is scarce in Hygiene" for the lower grades to accompany A G. A. R. PENSION BILL. Resolved, That we are in favor of an Herr La Lanse, a member of the reichsta? elevators, gives point to the observation the matter in doubt, but the general and follow oral instruction. absolute enforcement of the inteistate from the Mulhausen circle, has been that a great quantity of wheat seems still Dr. Brown's "Electric Guide to Health" commerce law and the state law regulating impression is probably correct, that ordered to leave Alsace within twenty-iour to be left in farmer's hands but exports A Dependent Pension BUI, the Passego of Which for intermediate and higher grades. common carriers, and that we are emphatically hours. He is charged with having sup bid fair to fall belo iv those of last June. the (Jrand Army of tht Republic Will Urge the president will make, a western trip Dr. Hutchinson's "Physiolosy and Hygiene" opposed to any buspension of ported the French patriotic league. Upon the Next Congress. (revised edition) ior higher grades. this season, the section generally known as the long Gen. Gray, of the Grand Army of the Republic, The Moniteur says that, although Dr. [Signed] D. L. Keihle, superintendent of and short haul clause. A Minister's Son Shoots to Kill. is issuing to all the posts in the McGlynn refuses to submit to the authority public instruction, Irwin Shephard, president Resolved, That we respectfully call the country an impoitant document, in the nature The full details of the murder of Col. of the church, the pope's intervention state normal school at Winona, Edward attention of the railway waiehouse cornmission of a dependent pension bill, whose John C. Hancock, a leading and wealthy The project of building a large Protsstant has had its effect, as Dr. McGlynn is isolated. Searing, president state normal of this state to the "freedom of passage will probably be urged citizen of Crawford county, Pa., shows it school at Mankato, Thomas J. Gray, president Episcopal cathedral in New traffic" law, and ask thatsaul commission upon the next congress. It was to have been a premeditated affair. Col. state normal school at St. Goad. Smith's motion touching the disposition in reviewing the schedule of rates adjusted York, which was first set on foot fifteen drafted by the national pension Hancock was a large planter, having for a The commission sharply criticise the efforts of the coercion bill on the 17th, was earned and published by the several lines of roads committee of the Grand Army of tbe Republic, neighbor Rev. John A. Burnett. Mr. Burnett of certain persons to induce the com years ago, has just been taken under closure, but not until Gladstone which connect with other lines leading to appointed by Commander-in-Chief objected to Hancock's having impounded missioner to accept what is known as the Duluth, see to it that such lines of road showed the government to be responsible vigorously in hand with very promising Fairchild,under resolution of the national some of his stock and quarreling "Pathfinder Series." The Woman's Christian comply with said law, and that no unreasonable for the bad state of affairs in parliament. encampment. The bill provides: with him, when Jerome Burnett, his 17- Temperance Union is accused of being prospects of-being pushed forward or unjust tiansier charge* be allowed, The coercion majority tvas very large. year-old son, stepped up. Leaving the two made the tool of designing agents for to the end that the people of Minnesota In considering the pension claims of dependent to success. It is proposed to locate Warden Benson, of the Manitoba penitentiary, men to their disputation, Jerome went half certain publishers. "The commission are be not defrauded of their rights, or parents, the fact and cause of has warned the dominion government a mile to his home, procured his shotgun the edifice on two blocks west of Central ol the unanimous opinion that the pecuniary excluded from the markets of Lake Superior death and the fact that the soldier left no that the half-breeds and Indians and returned. He sat on a stump about advantage of parties interested has by unjust arrangements between connecting park. The land will cost probably widow or minor child or children having are becoming dailv more aggressive, and 30 yards .iw ay from the men, apparently furnished the support and direction ol lines of road. been shown a3 required by law, it shall be that unless they are checked, trouble may $500,000 and the building $6,- oblivious to what was going on. As soon this movement, rather than a disinterested necessary only to show by competent and Resolved, That Lake Superior.to the north be expected. The half-breeds desire nothing as Col. Hancock turned toward him dev otion to the cause of temperance, 000,000 more. One contribution ol sufficient evidence that such parent or and east of us.and the Mississippi ri\ er.leading better than a renewal ol hostilities. Jerome raised his gun and fired, the load and that the temperance public of this parents are or have been without means of south, are nature's great highways, and $100,000 has been made to the enterprise entering Hancock's heart. Mr. Burnett In the Illinois house a senate bill was state have suffered gross imposition from that any law or discrimination, or suspension support than their own manual labor caught the body of the falling man, not passed providing that no person shall sell by a wealthy Presbyterian, D. which they will promptly deliver themselves." of law, or any combination of capitalists, or the contributions of others not legally realizing the terrible tragedy which had or furnish tobacco in any form to any minor The individuals directly charged localities or politicians, which shall Willis James, and it is thought many bound for support provided, that all pensions happened. under sixteen years of age, unless on with trickery and deceit are a man named attempt to deprive the inland towns and allowed under this paction of this, similar contributions from wealthy written order of parents or guardians. Bcmis, agent for the "Pathfinders'' and cities of our state of untrampeled access to aqt shall Commence from date of actual Mrs. Helen Hunt, the national superintendent The bills for the reorganization of the these waterways, upon reasonable terms New.Yorkers will be made, so that the dependence, if claim was filed prior to The bill forbidding the sale of tobaco in of scientific instruction of the W. C. T. Canadian government departments were and without unjust discrimination, will July 1, 1880 and in case of applications any fcrm to minors under 16 yearB passed influential committee having the mat' U. meet with severe condemnation at our recently discussed in the dominion parliament. thereafter made, the pension shall commence tho Illinois legislature,the penalty being ter charge will be warranted in hands. from the date of the filing of the application $20 for each offence. in the pension office, or from Bhortly beginning the work of laying Queen Victoria will lay aside her mourning Resolved, That the proper basis for fixing Amefican IIomcMisRion. From a hundred stations in Northern date of subsequent dependence. All persons at the jubilee ceremony, and will wear charges for the transportation of persons Iowa, Southern Minnesota and Dakota the foundation of a cathedral that, The sixty-first anniversary meeting oJ who served three months in the military a pale mauve drest, trimmed with lace, and property over the railroads of the come reports showing the corn to be 20 the American Home Missionary society in magnificence of architecture and naval service of the United States, and a purple velvet train. The pope's country should be such an income as will per rent, ahead of last year. was held at Saratoga, N. Y. Secretary and who have been honorably discharged gift to Queen Victoria on the occasion of pay, above operating expenses a reasonable proportions, will be worthy the metropolis The new executive mansion of Gov. Hill, Barrow reviewed the work of the year. and are suffering from mental or her jubilee, consists of a mosaic reproduction interest on the actual cost of the road at Albany, N. YM Eleven states, the six of New England, was formally opened by of the New World. physical debility, not the result of their of Raphael's fresco representing an and its rolling stock and that whenever the visit of the president and his party. with New York, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa and allegorical figure of Poetry. the income of any road shall amount to own vicious habits, shall be entitled to receive Wisconsin, contributed last year, beside Joseph Glaze, of Tuscola, 111., who was more than this,there should be a reduction $12 per month that persons who The Agricultural Bureau reports that supporting their own works, $236,000, ol arrested on a charge of outraging his 9 of rates for such transportation, and that are now receiving pensions under existing the condition of spring wheat is good in which Massachusetts alone gave $130,000 It was said of Abraham Lincoln in year-old girl, had to be removed to Charleston, all charges for the production of dhidends, laws, or whose claims are wending in the Dakota and the territories westward, but and Connecticut $4'.),000. The society as fears of a lynching were entertained. or for paying interest on "watered stock," pension office, may receive the benefits of the days when he had practiced law in below the average records in Wisconsin, society emplcyed 1,311 missionaries, an or for influencing legislation, amount to this act that no person shall receive more Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska. The general increase of 102 over last Illinois that he never could defend extortion. When railroads impose upon than one pension for the same period, and E. C. Palmer & Co., the suspended dealers average is 87.3, which is lower than year. They serve 3,063 churches the toiling masses and business interests with any courage a client whom he that rank in the service shall not be considered. in paper and printers' materials at New in recent years, but 13 points higher than and preaching stations, with 2,100 of the country a burden of taxation If any invalid pensioner has died, Orleans, bave compromised with their in 1881. v' believed to guilty. Several anecdotes Sunday schools, having 130,000 members. amounting to millions of dollars for the or shall hereafter die, leaving a widow, minor creditors a%S0 per cent. Their liabilities They organized during the year 135 new The Dakota roads which have filed their purpose of paying dividends on fictitious child or children under eighteen years of preserve the description of the are $150,0^0. churches, with 112 houses of worship, and applications for the right of way since last capital, they become the masters and not age, and in case there be no widow or minor jjrA suddenness with which hs lost heart The assignment of Col. John C. Parke brought 63 to a self-supporting condition. December are: The Duluth, Watertown & the servants of the people, and such an child or children, a dependent mother of the engineers' corpse, as superintendent They reported 8,056 conversions and 10,- S Pacific, the Aberdeen, FergusFalls & Pierre evil and exercise of unwarranted power in several cases when it dawned upon or father, such widow, minor child or children, of Jthe military academy at West Point, 031 additions to church membership, 4 the Ordway, Bismarck & North western the him that he was really engaged in de|jf should not be allowed to exist an instant If1 or mother or father shall be placed is believed by army officers to be in accordance 6,468 of them upon professions of faith. *i Dunseith & Southwestern and the extension longer than is necessary for its prompt fending criminals who ought to be upon the pension roll at the rates established with a policy upon which the The receipts for the year were $482,- tr of the James River Valley line. abolition. We call upon the railroad by law for widows, minor childrenand secretary of war has determinednamely, ?i 976, and the expenditures $507,088, the commissioners to assist in the investigation The graduates of the naval academy cause6 swfj punished. By action, if not by ex- parents, without regard to the that so far as practical army officers shall deficit being made up from a balance in the i** of this matter, so that a reliable estimate were given their diplomas by Secretary of death of such pensioner, provided that nor remain on staff duty in Washington Swett exigency fund, to which the society ||g press declaration. On this subject may be established of the actual Whitney. He made no remarks. Presr said widow was married to the deceased for a longer period than four years. now owes $50,000. As soon as this is replaced capital invested in the railroads of the dent Gil man, of John Hopkins university, we have an interesting, though Very pensioner prior to the passage of this act. tha principal will not be again spent, country. made an address. This evening Secretary The town of Verome, in Toorkistan, The increase of pensions for minor but held as collateral for temporary loans different declaration from another at the rate of Whitney presented each of the forty-lour Asia, has been almost destroyed by an Resolved, That we recognize St. Paul and children shall be when they may become necessary. lawyer, also famous, though of a graduates his diploma, commencing wit-i earthquake. One hundred and twenty-five Minneapolis and|Dnluth as points at which, $5 per month, instead of $2 per iuMi Cadet Stocker, the honor man. persons were killed, and an equal number with just and reasonable privileges, the month, as now provided by law, and if a character quite different from Mr. injured. The shocks continue at intervals. business interests of this almost limitless minor child is insane, idiotic or otherwis Commissioner Sparks has advise I the Lincoln. General Benjamin F. Butlei, "f- empire will naturally center, and Duluth attorneys for a purchaser of lands in Nebraska helpless, the pension shall continue during graduated at the Naval academy, -shows At Winnipeg, Rev. Haig, one of the delegates as the port at which land transportation in the course of a lecture before the from theBurlington& Missouri River the life of said child, or during the period in the Presbyterian assembly now in the following: First, Robert Stocker, Min- J should cease of all commodoties seeking railroad company that no more patentscan nesota second.FrankW. Hibbs,Minnesota jM of such disability. The bill imposes a fine session was held up by robbers recently students of the law school of the transportation over the ways of the world be issued to said company for lands tenth, B. W. Stearns, Iowa thirteenth, Ed- B% and relieved of his purse, containing $50. of $500 or imprisonment at hard labor that the establishment of rates of freight 1 Boston university has desciibea very north of Ibe road in that state for tbe reason ward Moale, Jr., Montana nineteenth. not exceeding two years, or both, in the The pope will present Queen Victoria, in by railroad companies so exhorbitant as that the company has already received Ford H. Brown, Iowa thirty-fifth, Henry discretion of the court, on agents or at-. fully his feelings when he finds himseli honor of her jubilee, "a mosaic reproduction to prohibit transportation over natural patents for 200,000 acres- more than it-is A. Allen, Wisconsin, thirty-seventh, Frederick torneys receiving a greater fee than $10, of Raphael's fresco, representing, an channels to these localities and compelling defending a guilty man. Then it is entitled to. The commissioner some time E. Swanstrom, Minnesota fortieth, payable only upon the order of the commissioner allegorical figure of poetry." them to seek an outlet hundreds of miles since xecommended a suit to recover this Colin S. Craig, Iowa. of pensions, by the pension that he can do his best,much better Herr Lalanze, a member of the German away at a distant lake port is excess. agent making payment of the pension allowed. reichstag, who is charged with supporting than wfien he is convinced that his a crime against the people, and we demand The Cunard steamer Cephalonia. whose C( Mr. Doran, who is in Washington called the French Patriotic League, has been ordered as a right a rigid enforcement by the management was fined $1,000 for landing client is innocent. This is the expression at several of the departments but made to leave Alsace within 24- hours, properly constituted authorities of all laws an insane Irish woman at this rjort, wag Minnesota at the Front. no recommendations for appointments in General Butler used to the in the interest of the people to the end permitted to clear and sail upon depositing The London Times has another article Minnesota. He did not call on Secretary that all unequal and unreasonable burdens $1,000 with the snrveyerof the port. Washington Special: Minnesota has ,Parnellism and Crime." tracing a con- young men of the law school: "You on, 4 Lamar, for that official is in the south, upon the products of labor and capital The Cunard company will appeal to th again won magnificent' recognition in the bat he made a call upon Appointment 2a.n defend him better if you know nection between Frank Byrne and Mr. and upon the full enjoyment of commercial secretary of the treasury for a remittance East by the standing of two of her sons in 3J| x- 1 Clerk Hussler, of the interior department, Parnell. It claims to have information relations shall be prevented and the whole of the fine. the graduating class at Annapolis. Robert that he is guilty than if you beliave without, however, making any recommendations. that it was an opportune remittance from people be thus enabled to enjoy all the thex Stocker of St. Peter leads the class at Gen. BurdetfyC* formerly' commander ol ,that he is innocent. I never desired Evidently Messrs. Doran and rights and privileges to which their natural Parnell that enabled Byrne to escape to naval academy, and F. W. Hibbs, another the G. A. R.. says: I don't think the presi Kelly are determined to stick to their poiitione so justly entide them. Florence, and asks: "Is Mr. Parnell prepared :o defend for his life a man that Minnesota boy, follows him very closely. dent's presence in St. Louis will result in pledge of making no more recommendations to take steps to put this statement The coincidence is the talk ol any unpleasantness -so far as the Grand Resolved. That anything less than the knew to be innocent. It unfits im for that department unless called on Washington. Congressman Sayre of Texas, to proof, or even to contradict it?" full and unequivocal concession ol these Army isroncerned. for them. who is a member of the naval affairs com- The impression i strong In Washington through sympathy/' JL