New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 10, 1887 · Page 1 of 8
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DAKOTA TERRITOEIAL HEWS.' ^CONDENSED NEWS. New^UlmTteview. G. Townsend, Owatonna M. Cosgrove, WTOEABLE FOB TTHE CHOPS. dividual reports, a large share ot which are Melrose M. Shoemaker Spring Hill G. %& from farmers north of the forty-sixth parallel, Stiff. Mendota. Dakota: W. L. Walboer, ^C'* Si place the crop at 100. The lesson Reports From Sinn Points in Dakota Indicate Houston A. L.^Burk,Gettysburg J. Keifer, taught by the result of this year's operations Wm. Keller, a wholesale liquor dealer Important Decision bj Jnstlce'Bradtey BRANDT &* WEDDENDORF, Publishers. a Pretty Big Crop of Wheat. S Kampeska. *$$'$$ "W will in the future lead farmers to still of Canton, was arrested for selling Justice Bradley delivered his opinion in The secretary of the interior has taken further diversify their crops the greatest -So far as can be learned, the storms that the case at Trenton N. Y., of the attorney liquor without a license. a another step in the matter of the allotment NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. prevailed in Dakota Tuesday the 25th possible good will ha%ebeen accomplished general, informant, vs The New York & ot lands in severalty, and has appointed inst., did comparatively little damage to for the agricultural interests of the territory. Citizens of Woonsocket have Baltimore Railroad Company and The several agents to superintend this growing ciope. In a few places there was The statistics show that in June Staten Island Rapid Transit Company on been formally notified by the officials work. The following agents have been heavy hail, and crops of course suffered, there were new filings at the ten United The Earl of Aberdeen, whowasbanquetted the motion to dissolve the injunction issued thus far appointed: James R. Howard, but the damage is confined small areas. States land offices in Dakota on 999,859 of the Duluth, Watertown and Pacific 1 in St. Paul a short time ago, by Chancellor McGill restraining the Washington, for the Crow Indians on the Along the line of the Manitoba road only acres of land acquired by final proof and that Woonsocket's bid for the new defendent from constructing a bridge over Crow reservation in Montana Henrv W. one report of damage was received, that has arrived home and speaks in the by entry 755,648 acres. The total number the Arthur kill on Staten Island sound. was from Wolcott, where it was stated line has been accepted. ril$p West, Woodfield, O., for the Yankton Indians of pre-emption filings is 2,648 homestead highest terms of the Irish all over the He decided that the state had no right to about one thousand acres of wheat in Dakota Alice C. Fletcher, Washington, 2,292 timber culture 1,899 preemption The discovery has just T^een made Interfere, and therefore dissolved the injunction. were damaged. Along the Northern for the Winnebagoes in Nebraska world. proofs committed homesteads, Under the constitution the Pacific little damage was done, and none M. C. Connelly, Petersburg, 111., to the Siletz of extensive peat beds on the farm of 854 final homestead proofs, 2,313 timber court holds that the corporations of at all on the Hastings & Dakota line. The reservation in Oregon, and Isaiah culture proofs, 188 purchased by land The proposed' construction of nine John L. Marso, in Lake township, one state cannot be prohibited by heavy fall of rain will be of- great benefit Lightner, Nebraska,' to the Sisseton reservation scrip, 840 acres. On the basis of the calculation other states, nor can they be molested. to corn, and more than offset* any injury Steele steamers of large dimensions for Sully county, ten miles northeast, of ft in Dakota. adopted by this office there was He then discussed the question done by hail. At Park River the outlook again during June of 7,809 souls, or at the trade between eastern points and A dam burst near Parson, Pa., flooding Blunt, in the Medicine valley. I' of the power of congress to grant the right is promising. At America there was heavy the rate of 91,000 for the year. the town. to build the bridge, and remarked: Cass county's valuation by the assessment Duluth, has added to the boom of the rain, but no damage from hail. The outlook Nashville, St. Louis and Evansville report is good for two-thirds of a crop. At "That question must be decided in* the this year is $12,174,960, an "zenith city of the unsalted seas." slight shocks ol earthquake. Portland, Hope, Ripon, Hunter, Church's affirmative, even irrespective of the power increase of $300,000 over last year. Meetinff of the Dakota Press Association. Ferry, Devil's Lake, Michigan City, Ojaha, Dr. St John and Dell, the Chicigo men of states to interfere. It is only in an exceptional There are 131,605 acres assessed for Bottineau and Larimore heavv rains accused of complicity in McGarigle's escape, This association held its annual convention case that the United States requires Long distance telephoning is seriously have fallen during the past two days, and are arrested. at Big Stone City, on the shore of Big exclusive jurisdiction and cession of a total of $6,140,892, an increase of impairing the business of some of crops are in fine condition. At Larimore Rev. Wm. Hague, D. D., aged 79, dropped Stone Lake. territory. No state law can annul a law 600,000. farmers claim the yield will be the largest the telegraphic companies. The substitution dead in front of Tremont Temple, Boston. passed by congress. The law of eminent President Augustine Davis of Huron delivered on record. At Crookston water i3 standing domain cannc(vail to frustrate the supreme nis annual address. He gave an While James McGill employed as a Sheriff Gibson, of Sangamon county, 111., of conversation for other in low spots and damage will result unless power of the United States. The interesting sketch of the development of and his three predecessors owe the county wiper in the Manitoba shops atMinot, the weather changes. At Eudid a methods of communication, is one of Goverment of the United States is vested journalism and of its influence. Continuing $24,000 in fees and moneys collected and heavy crop of wheat and oats are almost was in bathing he got beyond his with full and supreme power to carry out he said: retained by them. the wonders of electricity. assured. At Stephen estimates are for Its laws, and a state right of eminent domain depth and was drowned in the Mouse In the number of papers published Dakota There was a christening in the family of twenty to twenty-five bushels of wheat to cannot avai, espeially when the regulation exceeds about three-fourths of the river. William Mullen in Brooklyn which broke the acre. At Reynolds wheat is of interstate commerce is proposed." states aud territories. She has 3*10 newspapers, Publishing houses and book establishments up in a desperate fight, iii which Michael ripening very slowly and dry weather of which 80 are dailies. North During a terrific thunder and rain Mullen was killed, his sister Mrs. Annie unite in the statement that is needed to assure a good Dakota has 96, of which 20 are dailies. In storm Charles Herst of Fort Pierre Pearl, fatally wounded, and John and yield. At Grand Forks crops are looking no market exists for the revised edi'tion South Dakota there is a eombined weekly A Costume too Fearfully InrlsibleBoston Morris Mullen cut but not seriously. took his family into a cyclone cellar better than for years. At Ardoch and Groton circulation of dailieb and weekhesof about of the Bible. Hundreds of thousands harvesting will begin this week. At St. Special: On Tuesday afternoon and went out to take a last look at A. J. \l hitman, bookkeeper for the Central 150,000, or a paper for every three inhab Thomas wheat is filling and maturing rapidly the 26th inst., the parents of a well known Union Telephone company, was arrested of copies remain on the shelves the storm. While at the window he itants. At an estimate of $1,500 for and will be ready to cut about August South Boston girl discovered that she had at Chicago for forgery, and waiving each plant, the combined investments of was struck by lightning and killed. A and the people will not buy them at 5. In Turner county, Dak., wheat will her portrait taken in a costume so fearfully examination, was committed to the criminal South Dakato publishers approaches closely run about 15 bushels to the acre and oats hole as large as a pea was found in his invisible that the most powerful microscope court under $25,000. any price. to half a million dollars. But the question 30 bushels. There will be a heavy crop of failed to find it. When expostulated head, and all his bones were melted which mostly directly concerns the The reports from Illinois which described corn, late rains having done great good. In with she said she did not care and his body had turned perfectly members of this association is how to the accident to Mrs. Gen. Logan as serious The predictions of the advocates of Brookings county wheat is fully what they thought about it, because make these investments profitable. black. were not exaggerated, as alleged. Mrs. "other girls did it." Alter exacting a a reduction of letter .postage to wo Through the active efforts of a number oi Logan returned hero, and, when examined promise from her that she would never UP TO AVERAGE, publishers the last legislature passed The Northwestern Dental association cents have been, verified. The postoffice by Surgeon General Hamilton it was deemed while corn is much better. At Ashton visit the gallery again or any other gallery law which reduced legal rates to a reasonable met at Fargo with attendance necessary that she should at once submit some barley has been threshed. The outlook for such a purpose, the subject dropped. department has. received the reports figure, and compelled the payment of to a severe operation, which was successfully is very favorable, and crop predictions from North Dakota, Northern Minnesota, An intimate friend of the family discovered those rates. Fvery person who strives to from nearly all the first-class performed, and from it good results for this locality, based upon farmer's accidentally that this picture was on St. Paul, Minneapolis, Des avoid this law hazards the legality of the are speedily expected. Hamilton statements, are: Wheat from 10 to 25 exhibition in a private loom and that postoffices for the fiscal year, and they Moines and Milwaukee. publication. This association should provide discovered that Mrs. Logan's left bushels per acre, or an average of 16 barley dozens of them were being turned out and Bhow a considerable increase of revenue means for the strict enforcement of the shoulder was dislocated, the shoulder from 25 to 40, or an average of 32 Bold to the Broadway bloods at very high Judge Spencer has dissolved the injunction law. A penalty should be attached for its blade fractured and the elbow of the left oats from 30 to 50, or an average of 38. over the receipts for the prices. He immediately swore out a warrant which he issued temporarily violation. The failure of the legislature to arm also dislocated. The fractured shoulder Corn looks very promising, and indications for the arrest oi the photographer for preceding fiscal year. Some of publish the session laws immediately restraining the removal of the county*, had begun to knit in the wrong place. are for the best crop ever raised there. Belling obscene and indecent pictures. The through the newspapers was so grave an i the officials thinky in fact, that the department Dr. Hamilton, with the assistance of her In Moody county harvesting is records of Brown county from Columbia gallery was visited by the police and the error and it is now so fully impressed upon son Manning Logan a,nd her son-in-law, pretty general, and the indications proprietor taken into custody. It is said may soon again be self-sustaining, to Aberdeen. A number of men the public as to scarcely need mention to Maj. Tucker, set the dislocated member point to the largest yield for years, probably that fifteen different pictures of various and teams left Aberdeen for Columbia receive attention. The Iowa association notwithstanding the material and applied a cap to the fractured shoulder sixteen to twenty bushels per acre. pretty young ladies well known in South has agreed upon a charge of half-price for to remove the county'records to blade. Flax will run about ten bushels, and oats Boston were brought to light, and that on reduction in postage. church and tociety notices. If the press not over thirty-five. At Salem the yield Aberdeen. They were obtained without the roof in various stages of development At Bridgeport, Conn.,' George Whelsteen, contributes one-half to these most meritorious will equal that of last year, with the quality ten negatives were also discovered of South a furniture dealer, in a fit of jealousy ehot resistance. associations it would appear that they much better. In some parts of Deuel According to Prof'. Conrad of Halle, Boston beauties in undress uniform. his wife and himself. He died in fifteen ought to consider the concession moBt liberal. county the,wheat crop is heavy, while in A Leonard dispatch says that a The proprietor was held in two bonds of minutes, and his wife cannot live. thja number of university students in A standard rate for standard advertising, other localities it is light. An average $300 each for trial. The first count hail storm visited that vicinity doing Mr. Andrew Carnegie has already given based upon circulation, and a moderate Germany has increased, from 13,400 yield of twelve bushels per acre would not charges him with selling obscene photographs $1,235,000 to public institutions, the schedule of rates for ordinary ]ob considerable damage to crops. The be an overestimate for the county. Oats and the second with publishing and in 1867 to 28,000 at the present time. largest amount to any one institution being printing ought to be adopted. are thin on, the ground and short, though wife of Eckelson Thompson was circulating indecent literature. $500,000 for a library in Pittsburg. Some concerted action ought to be In the last five years the increase has well filled. An average of a half crop, struck by lightning and killed. taken as to the price and character of foreign the popula- The following is the weather crop bulletin or twenty bushels per while1 acre, been 26 per cent., How McGarigle Escaped from Chicago. advertising. It is my hope that of the signal offic3 for the week ending July all that can be looked for. At Fargo, in addition to the total CornThe members will return their homes refreshed tion has increased only 'five per cent. 30* Temperature during the week ending Captain Irwin of the schooner Blake, on acreage is more than double last year, destruction of the foundry by the by their vacation, with a determination July 30The weather has been warmer and the present prospect is All the professions which require spectraining which McGarigle was carried to Canada,tells for a very to conduct their papers on that storm the Milwaukee freight depot, than usual from Southern New England 1a\ are greatly, overcrowded heavy crop. Harvesting has prettv generally how the arrangement for McGarigle's escape dignified basis that will command the respect and the Middle states and middle Atlantic begun around Mitchell, with results built of brick, with slate roof, was demolished. and financial success due to our exalted states -westward to the Rocky mountains, was made: and an increasingly largenumber oi far in excess of the expectations of a The goods are being cared the average daily excess being about 30 calling. Prepare each issue with the few weeks ago. In Davison county the When I got to Chicago a friend of mine learned men are quite as poor as the for in freight cars. There were many deg. It was slightly cooler than usual in name care that you would a paper to be wheat yieldiwill run from eight to fifteen came to me and asked me if I would take the eastern portion, in the cotton region read by yourself before an audience equal body of the unlearned who earn a living minor damages to property. bushels an acre on the average oats a passenger to Canada, landing him at the and from Dakota westward to the Pacific in number to your subscribers. Remember will turn out poorly, except in certain first convenient point. I consented, providing by manual labor. coast. During the month of July the average that if you desire to be influential you A tenific hail storm swept over RapJ that he would not tell me anything localities, while the cam crop daily temperature was about 5 deg. must lead and not follow public sentiment. id City, covering the ground to the about the party. I suspected from the promised to run from fifty to seventy above the normal throughout the Northern Truth is the most powerful weapon in the way he talked that his Mend was in trouble, bushels, the best showing it has made in depth of four inches, breaking window The record of an official trial ofl states, and it was from 2 to 3 deg. editorial armory. and I did not want to know anything three years. In Wausau, Hutchinson, lights on the west and north eides of cooler than usual in the Gulf states. During Scotland a short time ago, shows The officers of the association were all that might get me into a scrape. I was to Aurora, Sanborn, Jerauld, Lake and Beule the season from Jan. 1 to July 30 the every house in the city. The damage elected without opposition, and President let him know when I would be ready to sail, counties the average yield is fully as good, i that a new steamer named the season has been warmer than usual in the Davis was re-elected amid ringing cheers. is estimated at $10,000. A number and on Saturday afternoon of the 30th., and in the first named even better than in agricultural districts east of the Rocky Queen Victoria, is the fastest in the Other officers are: First vice president, J. I met him in a "buggy on Fifth avenue. the others. Early grain in Stutsman of persons were injured, but none fatallv mountains, except in the South Atlantic C. Adams, Webster: second vice president, We drove around and I arranged county is pretty well advanced and will be world. She steamed nina hours, and so far as heard from. Where states, Northern New England and Lake with him to have his frisnd meet me that C. B. Barrett, Aberdeen secretary, George ready for the reaper in a week or ten days. Superior. In the last named district the her speed averaged nearly 26 miles an gram was touched it was totally destroyed. night at the cigar store at Rush and Michi. Shlosser, Blunt assistant secretary, Samuel In the immediate vicinity of Jamestown daily temperature averaged from 2 deg. to gan streets, I also told him when the vessel L. Clove, Sioux Falls treasurer, H. hour. The steamer ran out .into the crops will yield but a 4 deg. below the normal. would be ready and said I would drop M. Williamson, Flaundrau.executive committee, small return. In this county the teeth of what may be fairly called a down the river and lie at the north pier The territory has commenced its Maj. Edwards, N. C. Nash. A. H. wheat yield will probably average ten bushels, The Morrison block, Minneapolis was until the party who was to be known as gale of wind, and during the passage Lewis, L. D. Lyon, Col. W. C. Plummer, series of liquor prosecutions in Lin,coln oats about forty bushels. From the badly damaged by fire. The losses will Williams showed up at the appointed place. the secretary and president, the latter beins points along the aggregate in the neighborhood of $85,000. twoor three squalls of ^wind, accompanied county under the local option' I cleared at the barge office at 8 clock ex-officio chairman. ',The entire first'floor of the building was JAMESTOWN & NORTHERN by rain, were met with, but law, which prohibits wholesaling and then went over to the cigar store. A The difficulty between Judge Spenoerand occupied by E. H. Steele and his Boston reports of a most flattering yield are received. little after 10 o'clock a man whom I recognized the proprietors of the Hurouite was where the county commissioners have clothing house. His stook was insured for the steamer behaved herself splendidly, At Melville, New Rockford, Sykeston by the description given me, came in. brought up in the association at the request $75,000 in various companies here. The and other points the largest yield in refused to grant license. William standing up against. the \wind, in I asked him if his name was Williams. He of PresidentDavisforacommittee of remaining five stories of the building were the history of the-country is expeeted. The nodded his head, and we went down to Koller, a wholesale liquor dealer, was investigation into the facts and principles .excellent style. occupied by the Franklin bazaar, of which condition on the Jamas River Valley road is the vessel together. Then we towed out. involved. A committee was elected by the arrested and waived examination tc/ Lesser Franklin is proprietor. The stock reported as nearly as favorable. The present association to examine into and report consisted of miscellaneous house furnishing condition of Kidder Co., crops is 200 per await the action of the grand jury. The captain spoke guardedly, but let out r' The-inew pistol law in "Texas provides lJudge upon the matter. Ex-Gov. Pierce occupied goods, etc. The stock is valued at from cent, better than anticipated three weeks enough to strengthen the suspicion that Wis.^J $30,000 to $40,000, and was insured for some time Bhowang from authorities that Barnes, now otDelavan, ago. Many sections in this county will yield that all persons who carixy on or Dr. St. John and Janitor Dell knew more $25,000. The Warner block also of Minneapolis, Judge Spencer acted in defiance of the law strong 20 bushels of well-filled wheat, while about the escape of McGarigle ithan any but district judge of North Dakota up) abou their persons, or saddles,.or in caught the same day, and nine endeavoring to establish a dangerous precedent, many quarter sections will average above one-else in Chicago. to 1883, has been spending a few weeks firemen were badly injured. The losses that. In Beadle county the yield of wheat, as shown iu theHuronite contempt their saddlebags a pistol, dirk, oth- A Port Huron (Mich.) dispatch states, in Fargo. He tells some interesting amounted to $90,000. oats, flax, buckwheat, corn and potatoes proceeding. A resolution denouncing the in connection with McGarigle's landing in .r deadly weapon shall be punished will be greater to the acre than any year anecdotes ot early days on the bench. action of Judge Spencer was presented by Canada, that when the tug Orient approached Judge William Mitchell has resigned the .by fine and imprisonment. It went since 1883. Wheat will average from 15 a committee, of which ex-Gov. Pierce was Several years ago E. H. BIy, proprietor the schooner Blake, which was presidency of the Winona & Southwestern to 20 bushels an acre oats, 50 to 70. a member, and passed unanimously. last in the tow of four vessels, theschooner tinto effect July 4. The law will .probably of the Sherman house at Bismarck,i Railway company on account of hia]udicial Corn, potatoes, and all root crops are far Marsh, next ahead dropped the tow line duties keeping him away from the ity. was foreman of the grand jury for the W be executed very loosely, if at advanced. and the Blake dropped rapidly as*ern. Investigation by the Duluth Daiiy News Burleigh county term of the district McGaj5g}e, who had "been transferred all, as similar laws are in other States. It transpired that the conclave of twelve shows that on the docks, in the railroad court, and among the indictments he jfco the Mars^ in the straits, American bishops asked by tho Vatican Almost every State has laws against yards, at the elevators and on the public CORK IS THE K1X0. was buhdeled into a yawl and or a decision as to the advisability of the returned were three against himself, improvements and in the other places ^carrying concealed weapons, and yet being -sculled ashore. When the officers Roman Catholic church interfering with two being for selling liquor on Sunday, there are employed at present in Duluth on the tug discovered the ruse every effort the Knights of Labor voted ten to two there are thousands of people wh are %t An Excellant TIeld for Dakota Cereals Promised, 6,593 laboring men, who receive weekly and the other for allowing gambling was made to catch the yawl, but it got into against interfering. Thetechnical decision with Corn in tho LeadValna of Diversified wages of $101,329. .ready to draw their guns when slight in his house. He pleaded guilty to all, i shoal water safely before they could is "that there is no occasion for the church CropsDakota's Growth jn Population. reach it. McGarigle jumped ashore and Representatives of St. Paul and Minneapolis to make a special deliverance regarding and paid his fine. The judge says provocation. Something more and Territorial Statistician McClure has issued ran rapidly up the street. Capt. Freer, of will leave shortly for Washington the Knights of Labor The congregation, that at another time J. B. Chapin of a circular letter giving in tabular (better than law is required to work a the Marsh, explains that McGarigle pleaded to extend an invitation to President Cleveland affer examining the question, arrived at form the result of his inquiries in each Fargo was a member of the grand jury so pathetically to be taken on board to visit Minnesota. He will probably scefoum in this matter. the same decision, and the secretary of the county regarding crops. His correspondents that he could not refuse him. that indicted himself (Chapin) for accept. congregation communicated this resolution are all farmers, and five wers selected Sunday liquor selling, and after the to Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore. President Cleveland sent the following in different parts of each county. The -Scientists have at various times in In a note coutaining the usual formal nil telegram to the members of the chamber jury had made its report he stepped showing is highly satisfactory. Reckoning Three young nihilists murdered Gen. Netfostroff's innoventia subsequently, an attempt was of .commerce committee who recently sent the past amused themselves with estimates, out of the jury box and said: "I 100 as a perfect crop, it is shown widow at Vladikavas and stole made from the United States to induce the him an invitation to visit St. Pdul and that the average condition of wheat in 800,000 roubles. They were arrested plead guilty to that charge, andr I vet-* *'J of a more or less definite chariacter.of The i Vatican to reverse this decifeion, but the Minneapolis: Washington, D. C, Julv 30, seventy-six counties is 70 per cent, xwhile trying to escape to Turkey. indictment.r ed in favor of the Holy See refused to reopen the question. 1887.Hon. A. R. McGill, governor of the vast amount of power corn 89, oats 79, rye 69, barley 84, buckwheat A despatch from St. Paul de Loanda, judge fined him $50, and he stepped i Minnesota, R. A. Smith, mayor of St. Paul, 80, flax 72, native hay 77andvegeta- that has been daily going to waste in The following pensions have been granted: dated July 31, says: "Jansse. governor of and A. A. Ames, mayor of Minneaplis: I up to the clerk and pulled out the bles86. It issignificantthatthethreeeoun- Wisconsin: Mother of J. M. Patcheldey, Congo Free State, writes from Bombay Niagara Falls. And doubtless there thank you for the cordialty and heartiness ties in which wheat stands at 100 are money. As he paid it, he remarked Sheboygan widow of J. J. Mott. New th at since receiving news of the arrival of manifested in your dispatch, and promise Union in the extreme south. Marshall in has always been a considerable proportion Lisbon, W. Rockwood, Sun Prairie L. McIntire, to the judge, 'Tve sold liquor for sev- 1 Stanley at camp on the Arnmihirai river, to consider your invitation with an earnest tha central and Cavalier on the extrenib Merrimac A. Juno, Menasha J.Cry, no messengerihas arrived from the upper the visitors to Niagara en yearson Sunday as well as the desire to accept the same, but may I northern boundary. The only locality Boaz H. Mo6e, Watertown C. Jones, Racine Congo, and the first news of any accident suggest that no delegation be sent here rest of the weekand I can make whose admiration for its grandeur reporting a lack of moisture is the Bismarck H. Trambauer, Read field, F. Jarvis, that might happen to Stanley must be during this trying weather to emphasize signal station, extending as far east as enough in a day to pay this fine. I Colby M. T. Beers, Grantsburg J. Krysing, has beenimixed with something'of a brought by a Congo State messenger, expected your ishes. I will determine the question Jamestown. Even in this region, where believe, though, in upholding the majesty Kewaunee H. Douglass, Briggsville at Bam a in a few days." speedily and I hope to your satisfaction. longing regret at the falling tons oi the rainfall in June was about onethird J. P. S. Warring, Bloomer. Minnesota: of the law." Again does the president make it known GROVE CLEVELAND. that of any previous year, water, and the energy that is dissipated Mother of E. Wellnitz, Mankato- P. that he hankers not for visiting delegations. wheat will average half a crop, and corn At Troy, Mo., Martin Sedlacek, a harness Wuerth, Freeburg, M. Sullivan, St. Paul The college committee of the Congre* as they fall. It appears that some It is probable that he will leave stands at 100 and vegetables and all root maker, was sliot and killed by George C. P. Layman, Minneapolis J. G. Bencnley, of the leading business men of Buffalo Washington the last days of September gational church met at Fargo, and -1 Pratt, his son-in-law, crops are nearly perfect. Corn is a perfect Minneapolis A. H. Miller, Young America and go directly to St* Louis, and from erop in twenty-one counties, and over 90 accepted the proposition made by a Geo. Buckner's majority in Kentucky C. H. Bos twick. Grand Meadow J. Healow, iSi have ibeen looking at Niagara in this there to Kansas City, St. Paul. Minneapolis, per cent, in forty-two counties. In what will not vary much from 16,000. citizens' committee in regaid to the Le Sueur G. Frosyth. Cleveland, Dakota Milwaukee, Chicago, Nashville'and Atlanta. ^spirit,and the result has been a move- has always been considered an exclusively Widow of J. Meggison, Fargo C. Norder, National banks are asked to show their bonus to be given for a location of the The -St. Louis and Atlanta dates wheat region north of the forty-sixth parallel, Brookings. **/ment, J&S ^we are told, to raise a prize condition on Aug. 1. a^ Congregational college in Fargo. It boing fixed, it will next be practicable to corn is the best this year. In fact, The annual report of Capt. "J. TC Qainn, deviate much from this programme. Postmasters commissioned: Iowa lj|fund ,of $100j000 for an invention was decided to accept the fairgrounds in charge of the improvements at Duluth CORN is KING Nassau, W. Layman. MinnesotaFountain, At Palatka. Fla., William F. Forward, site when the title was cleared. These g^tdat shall best .utilize this water pow- throughout the territory. The average harbor, states that he has expended $14,- T. A. Sorenson. WisconsinAdams clerk of the circuit court, register of deeds, selected the follownig directors for temperature of the territory in June at nine 503.60 of the $56,000 appropriated for Center, Cynthia Cueson. __ county auditor, secretary of the board of the first year: Reverends H. O. Sim-i United States signal stations was 67.6 rain Duluth harbor by the last river and harbor county commctesioners, chairman of the President Cleveland gives the White fall, 3.23 inches, or 1.9. less than the bill. He estimates that $229,352 can mons, R. A. Beard, G. S. Barnes, A a wide berth to avoid the heat and Democratic eount executive committee House1 pp Unless the unforeseen and unexpectIped average for seven years. The commissioner be properly expended next year. L. Gillette, A. J. Pike, William Ewingy and son of ex-Circuit Judge Forward, has visiting delegates. Col. Lamont, who of immigration, summarizing the happens in the .next few weeks the been suspended by the governor on charges Intelligence comes from Manchester,Clay and Messrs. A. A. Miller, J. T. O'Deg? voices the president's sentiments, said that report, says: "For the firbt three weeks in of malfeasance, embezzlement, multilation county, Ky., that a fierce fight occurred at aard, J. C. Giddings, E. W. Chaffee ||$ South will have a larger cotton crop the latter w,ould much perfer that no delegation June there was a deficiency in the rainfall, of records and various private disreputable the polls during the voting. The fight was come, as such visits consumed and G. S. Barnes. Rev. Mr. Simmons which together with unusually warm ffpthis year than it has .ever harvested transactions, involving .25,000. participated in by a score or more of men, his time and delayed the performances Oi weather, caused farmers no little anxiety. was made chairman and Rev. Mr. all having revolvers and bowie knives. Six thus far. There is a promise, indeed, At Jersey City., Mrs. Lilhe Schlimmer his duties, which must be completed before However, good soaking rains during the Beard secretary. The board was authorized men were killed outright and a number a sixteen-year-old iwife, was murdered by the Western trip is taken. Col. Lamont latter part of tha month, continuing in that 7,500,000 bales will be gathered, badly wounded. The dead men are Jack to go a head at once, secure her youthful husband Joseph. The couple says it is not unlikely that the president July, have wrought a wonderful change, Hooker, Dow White, John G. White, Dale which is nearly twi^e as large as the were married with the consent of the girl's teachers, temporary rooms, and advertise will extend his tonr to St. Paul and Minneapolis, and it is now safe to to predict the average Little, and two unknown. The first four parents, but on account of her age it was but a written invitation will be ample heaviest yield in any year in the old the opening of the preparatoryschool yield of cereals for the territory, men were prominent citizens of Manchester agreed that they should not live together as to assure him that he will be welcomed as a whole, fully up to, if it does in the fall. m,} %L slave labor period. The largest crop and the unknown were strangers from for two years. It is said that young there. If he were to give all the not exceed, that of any previous year. In the country. The greatest excitement prevails Schlim mer was endeavoring to persuade ever yet harvested was 18836.,- time necessary to the delegations that a few localities the crop of small grain has At McCanna, the Minneapolis & there. the girl to leave the parental ro ot But want to come here and make speeches, he been seriously injured by prolonged drouth, 882,334: bales. Last year the production Northern elevator was burned. It is she refused. wonld have no time to attend to business, Dispatches from Jacksonville, Centralia, gopher pests or other unfortunate circumstances. was 6,500,000 bates. The a total loss, with 7,000 to 10,000 and prepare himself for his vacation. and Jonesboro, lit, indicate that the But when we consider the vast The following pensions have been grantad: earthquake shocks noted at Nashville, bushels of wheat. surface of the territory, equaling in extent value of the crop this year wUl probable Wisconsin: Widow of H. S. Rice, Shewano The Kennebec (Maine) Journal says: Tenn., St. Louis and Evansville, were general the combined area of all New England, put minors of M, Lion. Martell minor "The statement in a telegram from Washington reach $300,000,000. Tm is a Prof. Reno of New York has just throughont Southern and Central Illinois. together with the states of New York and of C. M. Evans, Kendall widow of R. Dim&efc, assenting that Mr. Blaine is a very At Jonesboro a rumbling was heard, large sum of money, but it is* About been added to the faculty of the Methodist Pennsylvania, it is not to be expected sick man and suffering from a serious internal Lancaster A. J, Kendall, Merrillan and the shocks were of sufneeint force to that a season will be so favorable as to disorder is an error. A letter was L. Damp, Clyman C. E. Edgerton, Fond university at Mitchell. W, :i$75,000,000 less than the vafoe ol cause pictures to fall from the walls. result in a perfect crop in every county. received written by Mr. Blaine and dated du Lac J. Murphy, Hilbert F. Vandevort, *jfche average hay crop of the country Lightning did great damage about There has been little or no damage Bridge of Farm, Scotland, July 15, which Berlin A. Sullivan. Monroe R. Brighton, Kentucky Republicans made gains o' contains this statement: "Mr. Blaine was from hail or other disastrous storms, and Depere D. Butterfield, Preseott R. S. in the past four year, about $50,- Abercrombie by striking hay stac^fc^^ 11,307 in 36 counties. never in better health than he has been on no reports of ravages by chinch bugs. Gregory., Waukesha A. Bauer, Highlftndj and horses. At Manston Prairie, nve* JnV^aryland state convention of Prohibitldafjists 000,iQ00 less than the average of recent this trip. He is enjoying Scotland hugely. Fourteen counties report the condition of J. D. Johnson, Dayton J, .Haynes, Waul nominated the following ticket miles east, five horses belonging to Peter He drives and walks daily, and has several the crops to be the wiwat crops, and fully $340,000,- mandee L, Miles, Madison, Minnesota hejrer governor, Summerfield Baldwin oi Widow oi Hi,, Catlin.8*,.l Pej^r J. L^. Soul times danced on the green, a thing he Goodhue ware killed by one,strokL atJlB^^ettR4^uIi,m|tJ i^ attorney general, WldOW 4 -000 less than the average corn crop Jamee Pol- has not done before fur years. 'BEST EVER KNOWN. two frame houses were unroofed ana Jamea Ot tftf Bm period. The condition of the corn crop is especially Charles Miller lost 100 tons of hay. Wm. Parrott, pressman in Des Moines gratifying. Nearly one-hall of thein- Register office was drowned^,-. ._