New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 26, 1887 · Page 2 of 8
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m+mm npnpn The Minnesota Methodist' Confer- MINNESOTA NEWS. HIS FIRST AKKUAL. REPORT- DAKOTAHEWS ITEMS TEMPEBAffCE BOTES. V* ence. Average-pay of teachers per month, nrak" $45 42 834 81 The Methodist Conference of Minnesorat Average pay of teachers per month. female $3093 830 36 in session at Minneapolis, discussed at ilSLTHODIST APPOINTMENTS ThefamiFy ol William Duncan of You say, let men drink who want IReafd GOT. Church Gives Much Interesting*Information. Number ungraded schools 40 ^65 length, the question of dividing the conference. Schoolhousfs built 629 839 Mount Vernon was away from to and take the consequences but the Bishop FOBS'believed it inexpedient a? to the Resources and. Prog-g,./^ at the Close of the Conference Rea Value ofc#cbool property $3,265,590 74 to divide at present, and finally a resolution home leaving their children in the man drinks, and the woman takes in Minneapolis. fv School bonds outstanding $1.937,o53 38 EBBS of Dakota^,.,. _, _j$& was adopted Requesting the general 4 house-, the eldest a girl of eleven. the consequences. Tne rep oit gives, in detail the number Th "-iding o! the appointments was conference to grant power to the Minue Her brother, six years old, started to pupils and teacherB in all the cities- of. thef e'J'-fc-W' sota conference to divide at any time during iifesei lor the very last. Before the One of the curious paradoxes of life territory where over two hundred pupils are take a loaded shotgun from the bedroom, the next quadriennium that they may bishop 'oinmenced to read he made a Railway Construction, Agricultural Development, is seen in the fact ot a bequest of enrolled. The governor merely files the report desire, and that a committee consisting of and in trying to prevent him *iew remarks, not as an apology, he said, the Public chool System Among the $1,250 having recently been left by a all the presiding elders and one laj man of Adjt-Gen Tynermfull on bis discussion but in ox, lanation. He did not think the the girl was killed by the discharge of Topics Discussed. retired wine merchant to the British and one minister from each district be appointed of the militia. The report is verycomprehensive', Angel Gabriel or the Almighty himself the gun?* to agree upon a line of division. National Temperance League, to be jicould make appointments which would and shows that the Dakota closer attention receiving1 please everybody. He and the presiding The biggest debate during the conference national guard is given as prizes for the three best essays The South Dakota board of pharmacy elders had done their best, andhewascomJfortedinthe was on the report of the temperance committee, than that of any other territory. in advocacy of the principles of met at Parker. Only one candidate WASHINGTON. Special Teleeram, Odt 21. thought that whatever mistakes and it was not until the last day TANKTON ASmUM MATTBB TB]& total abstinence. The annual report of Lewis Church, governor isft.^* was examined, and he failed to he had made would be carefully examined that the matter was finally adjusted. is easily aisposed of. In a Ion? dipcussion of Dakota, was received at the i ntenor pass. and rectified by the next bishop The report of the temperance committee, A bar-tender complained ol the^l of the territorial public institutions the Tempore department to-day. It i 116 legal cap presented1 who presides over this conference. The which had been recommitted, was necessity of having to rub congealed [,$ President McLontt, of the Brookings of the superintendent of the Yankton bishop then read the long liBt, which waa by Mr. Satterlee.and his statement that the pages in length and was tied with one and drops of sticky beer off the bar. "But follows- as committee had been able to unanimously asvlum is given, in which chat official says: agricultural college, is in Washington one-half yards of blue ribbon. I is written Minneapolis DistrictF. J. Wagner,. agree was received with applause. The if I let them remain," said he in the- +5- The overcrowded condition of this hospital in typewriter on several different styles of on business connected with Minneapolis, presiding elder Albert Lea, section which had been the cause of all the renders it necessary for us, the majority of tone of one seekingcomtiassion, "they paper and is the best report of the resources the appropriation for experimental cases in the male ward', to assign two patients H. B. Molyneaux Anoka, 0. M. Heard debate on the previous day had been modified, of any territory yet filed in toe interior department rot the wood." "They'rot the wood*. JU to one room eight by ten feet, thus rendering Anoka circuit. D. 5. Wigstead Brooklyn and now stands as followK purposes. Gen. Beadle of Yankton recovery almost impossible In the dormitories He starts his report by- saying:. do they? fiercely repeated a beer-bibi- Q^ Center, D. S. Smith, Cbampin, B.Y. Comn That we regard constitutional prohibition is there conducting the institute. Seventy of the male wards we aie oblued to put from The territory has had another rear o wonderful Clear Lake and Becker, C. N. McDonald ber. "Then what in the name of com- &* as the greatest moral and political twelve to fourteen patients m. a room*designed growth in population and -wjealth. The reports teachers are in attendance. Clear Water, E. "S. Gardemer Del no and for six." question before the American people that mon sense does beer do to my stom- &1^ from all sections tell of a decided increase Rockford, John Doran Elysianand Bethol, we in no measuie accept the license system, Following this report the governor saysr of immigration as compared with the same date John Cramer, living near Pelican, E. W. Haley, Excelsior and Eden Prairie, of last vear,. and that the rush of new comers has either high or low, as a solution to Th territorial legi^l iture, at its sevente enth E. S. Pilhne. Greenville and Gordonville, was killed by the accidental discharge kept well up,to the average of previous seasons. fao^^m session, appropriated the sum. of $92,500 foi any extent of this problem that we Eighteen, thousand dollars is As a matter of conrse, the localities along the the construction of two additional wings and of his gun. insist on the submission of this question J. M. Hammond, Howard Lake and Montrose, line of the railroads and the districts having other improvements at this asylum. enormous price to pay for a small .$J*rjf to a popular vote of the people, independent W. S Fenlason, Litchfield, T. W. large areas of the public domain subject to entrv Charges of irregularity having been made M. H. Day seems to have a pood peach-blow vase, that's a fact but \*$ of all partisan associations, and that Butler. MinneapolisBloomington Avenue, against a majoiitv of the board of trustees of under the homestead and pre-emptioa laws prospect of succeeding Judge Francis, this institution and an exammdtionihavmg oeen we will withhold our support from all parties are receiving the greatest number of settleis. J. G. Teter, Broadway, C. B. Brecount look at the man who squanders thirty ^^1 made bv the public examiner and a report of *Mt'^ that refuse to do this. Centenary C. A. Van Anda First, John The-report states that 2,067,281 acres of of the Dakota supreme court, as soon thousand dollars on the flowing bowl* such examination havmi* b^euflled mthis office, Stafford Forest Heights, J. B. Hingeley, That the history of high license in other land were newly/ filed on, 1,586 672 acres UDon careful consideration of t,uch report and as the latter gentleman resigns or is and all he has to show for it is a FOBS, F. O. Hoi man Franklin avenue, N. states shows that it fails to-accomplish the testimony taken I have thus far deemed it were acquired by nnal proof and cash entry, bounced. peach-blow nose, not one fourth the W. Jordan, Hennepin avenue, R. N. mv dutv to withdraw my sanction to the expenditure "i the end sought and has a tendency to deaden and 2,387 acres were purchased by land 4 of this appionnation under the direction McKaig, Lake street, (supply) D. J. size of the vase aforesaid!Norris- t|&j the public conscience and raise a barrier At Gary, Fred A. Baillet, a prominent scrip There has been a large i numeration of the presne board. Higgins North church, R. It. Atchison against prohibition, and thus instead town Herald, *w f*?^*^ during- the year to the Deadwood, Devils young business man and member Upon the vital question o-f division and admission tar \*"i- Simpson. J. M. Bull, Taylor street, James of a restriction as claimed becomes, a protection Lake and Bismarck districts, where the report of the firm of Enos & Baillet, and a dangerous alliance with- the Door, Thirteenth avenue, W. K. Marshall, the governor says: The Buffalo Christian Advocate states much of the public lands remain liquor traffic for revenue purposes. Twenty-fourth street, H. J. Van Fossen, hardware dealers, died a few days The last legislature provided for submitting (Meth.) says: "We have been informed unsurveyed. The area of ansurveyed land Western avenue, J. M. Martin, Maine the question OL division of the territory ast and The report was adopted unanimously. ago. on good authority that there west, standard pure]lei. to the people on the Prame and Fairhaven (supply), George t'iken up but not filed on during the first Mondav of November, 18S7, and the question Kindied Minneapolis circuit, E. S. Brtnce, are persons in some of our wealthy year is estimated to be ab"ut 200,000 acres, The barn, cattle, hay and grain The Minnesota State Prison Investigation. is now being earnestly canvissed in all parts Minnetonka, John Larnberson Monticello churches who are living in open violation while the sale of lands to settlers of the territory. A deep interest is taken in stacks of J. Sexeler were destroyed by (supply), T. S. Shaw, Morristown and this question etf admisaion, and whether by the Northern Pacmc railway and by private of the Discipline of the Church file at Millette. Warsaw (supply), Joseph Blackhurst, admitted as one or two states there are many the same peiiod is esti- The ex-Warden Reed investigation committee during1 owners and the spirit of the word of God in reaaons why tUe people should not be longer New London and Burbank, T. C. Barkaloo, continued their investigations at Mrs. Browne, mother of Hon. M. H. mated to be about 400,000 acres. The governor d~orived of the right to manage their own reference to the liquor traffic. These Stillwater, and all the evidence was heard. Otsego, F. W. Duckwell, Paynesville, affairs The character of the legislation necessary Huron.! Day died at estimates that the grand total of lands At the conclusion of taking testi moo Chairman J. R. Colley Princeton, S. L. Tower, persons rent buildings for the sale of to the advancement and development of newly tiled on and purchased by immigrants Wells said the committee might announce Richfield, M. B. Smith. St. Cloud, J. W. our teentorv, and the well being and happiness liquor. They must do it knowingly, At Faulkton, E'win Posson, who for Che vear closely approximates the sum orally at their mooting at the 600,000 people cannot be obtained thiou/h Bngxs Santiago and Blue Hill (supply), with a understanding that it is an infrinaement enticed away from her home Eva the medium of congress, the members of state house what their written report in ot 2,607,281 acres, or 4,168 miles square, W. H. Wilson, Waseca, J. F. Bebee, Waterville, which are far distant from the people upon the Jaw of the Church, Deloye for the purpose of prostitution, the matter would be. The first wltnew. in R. F. Shirk, Jabez Brooks, professor 'an area," continues the report, **quite wnose nterests thev have in charge and who the morning was Emma Clinton, a life con in University of Minnesota, member of(Jentena for they are official members, and are was brought before Justice Mason four times greater than Rhode Island, necessarilv cannot be familiar with their wants vict for the defense she said Q. J. Macomber, chaplain or their many exis'mg and rapidly growing acquainted with the polity and teachings about three times that of Delaware, for trial'. Posson concluded to needs, which cn only be secured through the D. S A Fort Custer, Mont, member of The letter before this committee which I or nearly chat contained withm the of the Church, in reference to this marry the Deloye woman, and Justice moans of a direct representation, responsibility Anoka Q. T. Newcomb, professor in wrote to Warden Reed, intimating that he contained within the boundaries ot the State ot the governing powers to those whoeinterests great moral question. Mason performed the ceremony. had secured the pardon of women as a recompense Grant Memorial university, member of thev have in charge, which means self-govern' of Connecticut The vacant area now open for improper relations with Simpson Q. C, W. W. Satterlee, professor ment through statehood. At the district court at Brookings, to settlement is stated to contain 23.811,- Number of democratic legislatures them, was false in eveiy particular. I dad in Grant Memorial university, member of, s' Franklm Avenue Q. C. 445 acres distributed as follows: Aberdeen the cases of Harkins for horse stealing not know anything I wrote in that letter than have adopted prohibition, 12. to be true And had no reason to believe it distuct, 80 2 873: Bismarck, 14,281,600 and Bosler for leaving the country St. Paul DistrictS. B. Warner, Hamline, Condensed News Items. Number of republican legislatures to be true. I wrote the letter because I Deadwood, 5 878 449 Devils Lake, 1,482,- presiding elder, Austin, S. H. Dewart with mortgaged property and selling thought maybe I could scare him into securing Blooming Prairie, Thomas Billing, Cannon that have done so, 12. 298 Faigo, 281 960 Grand Forks. 800,000, Gen Sheridan decides that new barracks the same, the jury brought in a verdict a pardon for me. Falls, Levi Gleason, Castle Rock, and a larger force are needed at Fort Snelhn Huron, 15? 000 Mitchell, 9,600, Watertown, Number of democratic legislatures of guilty. Azilda Beaudry was called for the state, j. Noah Lathrop, Cottage Grove and Afton, 112 625 Yankton, 5.000. that have submitted an amendment and said All I have ever said against W. Burkaloo, Duluth, First church, C. to the people. 1. Gov. Church has pardoned Ester A well arranged fight between Harry Gilmore THE POPULATION OF DAKOTA Warden Reed is true, and was said of my S. H. Dunn, Grace church, S. N. McAdoa and Billy "VTyer took place in Wisconsin. Number of republican that have Olson, who was sent to the Bismarck own free will. Mr. Rted was always good Dundas, D. M. Shannon Fairbault, L. H. is anven as 568,477, a grain during the year The little Ilhnoisian got away with doneo, 9. to me with that one exception. penitentiary from Grand Forks in Shumate, Faribault circuit, J. P. Oakly ot 68 477 The governor states that the the Canadian ex-champion in right good Warden Stordock was on the stand for Number of democratic legislatures Farmmgton, C. O. Read, Hastings, C. A. larpe proportion of the foreign immigrants 1885 for a five-year term for forgery. Btyle. Creasy, Lake City, John Pemberton some time, explaining how the charges refusing to submit, 13. are Canadians, and the vast numbers which The petition for his pardon was signed against Reed came to be made. At the 1 Mpdford. W S. Chase Newport, Kustem Elfendi, the secretary of the A$Z Number of republican legislatures have crossed the international boundary line by the judge who tried the case, and close of the testimony Chairman Wells reviewed 1 E. Chase, Northfield, A. C. Willianu Turkish legation, died in Washington. He refusing, 20. "have fairly startled that country, ana the the charges preferred by MaB all the lawyers and othsr prominent x^vatona, C. Ogle, Redwing, Aaron Turner, had been in Washington many years. Number of democratic legislatures matter of loss of population through emigration against Stordock, and said the committee Red Wing cucnit, J. W. Stebbins. residents of Grand Forks. Olson is repealing prohibition, 4. had decided not to take jurisdiction of Seven United States senators spent the to Dakota h-is become asubjact of inquiry St PaulAsbury church R. H. Craig an expert carpenter and cabinetmakpr. them by entering into an investigation of summer in Europe. They were Palmer, by the provincial government" The Bates Avenue, Robert Forbes, Central Number of republican legislatures Articles of his make while in the them, but should embody something Stockbridge, Hale, Frye, Spooner, Aldnch "ark, J. E. Smith, City mission, B.F. Kepiart, governor says that real estate has appreciated doing same, 7. concerning some of the charges and Hawley. Clinton avenue, J. F. Stout First, penitentiary have been sent all over rapidly, and that it investors made in their report this they In London, at the International 3. G. Smith, Grace, J. H. Dewart Hamline, the country. He has a wife and six hope to pick up any Levi P. Morton is building a $260,000 would do by virtue of the authority William McKinley, King Street, David Health Exhibition, there was a model bargains they must come early Tne apartment house on the cite of the historic children. delegated to them by the governor ^'^rgan, Oxford church, C. Jennings, Hooper mansion in Washington. farm-yard and dairy. Their table was rl imty, C. N. Stowers, Stillwater, J. N. governor passes lapidly through Mr Raymond's to report generally of the prison John Anderson, an employe of the report of assessment and valuation crowded with customers, and thousands management and attairs. In reference to Liscomb Taylor's Falls (supply), E. E. Gov. Sawyer of N. H., recently vetoed ft the publication in the Prison Mirror, and Northern Pocific road, aged twentyfive In the territory and bays: of glasses of fresh milk weresold Edwards, Tower, L, S. Knotts, G. H. the Hazen or Boston & Maine railroad the Prison Mirror itself, the chairman bill. The govern or snys that he is mov ed years, committed suicide at the i Bridgeman, president of Hamhne uni\ersity, each week. At one favorite resort, I predict that when Dakota Is a state* her said they should'embody in their report 3 per cent bonds will sell more rapidlv than the to object to the bill for the reason that and G. N Inms, professor, same, members Farmers hotel in Grafton. He had where no less than 700 drinks were something o! a censure upon Stordock. 4^ per ceno did. Nevertheless this is th first corrupt methods have been extensively of Hamhne quarterly conference. recently arrived therefrom Crookston, sold a year ago, the proprietor this time in the historv of the United States that a The committee believed that thepublicati used in promoting its passage. Fergus Falls DistrictThomas McClary, territorial bond has sold for less than oi such a paper in a prison was detrimental Minn. The vei diet of the coroner's summer provided one of the largest Minneapolis, presiding elder Ada, George 5 ner cent, and we have conclusive The twenty fourth annual international to prison discipline and the ol jury was that the deceased came to West Aitkin, J. F. Davidson fountains for aerated drinks in the proof that her credit is better convention of the Brotherhood of Locmotive ject of a prison. Alexandria. Samuel White Appleton, than manv of the states and rich municipalities his death from a pistol shot wound world, with a lisc of nearly fifty refreshing Engineers opened in Central hall, ot the East. Even St. Paul, with all her 0 H. Faus Argyle, David Chicago. Mayor Roche and Gov. Oglesby drinks. More than 700 eggs inflicted by his own hand. It is surmised resources and moneyed power, sold her 4^3 per Wolf, Ashby and Evansville (supply), Rob.jocelyn, The German Conference and made speeches of welcome. the ceut bonds about ihe same territorialat time 13-10'0 per have been used in one day in the preparation that the deceased took his own emiu than bonds Barnesville (supply), J. H. Appointments. pr cent less Dr. William A. Hammond of New York JameH, Beardsley and Brown's Valley of these beverages, such as life because of disappointment in a The following is the list of appointments The report treats of railroad improvements city enjoys a medical practice which nets' fsuuply), S. D. Tandy, Brainerd, E. A. egg phosphate, egg milk, egg lemonade, love affair. announced by Bishop Fowler. him $75,000 a year. at length, giving the work done by Wood Breckenndge, W. M. Wright, Cedar etc. Minneapolis DistrictJ. G. Bauer of each company, and the following table of The St. Paul & Duluth ie credited with ,Mills (supply). Newell Austin Chaska and The city council of Yankton has given Minneapolis, presiding elder Ada, V7. A. construction- the intention to build an air-line ^rom St. Jordan (supply), W. L. Tandy,Crookston, Bishop Marty forty acres of land in Weise Alexandria, to be supplied, Brownton Paul to Omaha. W. B.uler and J. J. Edwards, Dawson Northern Pac-flc, Grand Fork's to Pembina. 95 Japanese Waiter Girls. '"Si, A. F. W. Knenke Clear Water, to be the western part of the city for the Lam uret Ed^erly, 21 St. Paul, Minneapolis and Madison, (supply) Neary, Deer At Winheld, Kan E J. Wilber. a prominent supplied, Crow River, C. L. Lehner.t, Bismarck, 6 Manitoba, Mmoc weht, 150 Rucby Junction holy see of South Dakota. An elegant A Correspondent of the Boston Advertiser Creek, and Parkei 8 PranT/" upply) Barrison capitalist and politician is uuder arrest Devil's Lake, Turtle Mountain, to Butt neau, 40 Pork River to Langden, 40 Mavnor, Detroit ana razee, C. F. on the charge of murder in the first cathedral and bishop's residence will writing from Miyanoshita, Rudand to Ellenddle, 50 Minnesota line to to be supplied, Duluth, E. H. Sharp, Fergus Falls, C. R. atlerman, Fertile degree. Watercown, 41 Chicasro, St Paul, Minneapolis be erected there. Yankton has been Hems, Grand Forks and Crookston, F. I G. Tait, Fish- Japan, says of the pretty waiter girls and Liberty, (supoly) & Omaha, Salem to Mitchell, 33 Chicago, Washington Special- A few days ago Wiegand Minneapolis Central, G. E Hitler JGlencoe, A. G. made the Cathedral city for the diocese Milwaukee & St Paul, Bristol er and Malory, S. E. Sail* in Japan: Secretary Lamar reversed a decision of Minneapolis East and North, C. Nachtrieb to Lake Preston, 75: Wiltnot extension, of South Dakota. Wilson, GIen\ and W ard, William Commissioner Sparks, which resulted in and B. Schlung, Morris, C. Tegelow 10 Rocoe, 26 Chicago & Northwestern, All the Japanese cooks affect French Abbott, Grj *e Falls, ies Castles, giving t the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis Valley City, Anton Peik, Wadena, Fiulkton to Gettvsbure, 44: Vorndon to At Fargo, the stock of the United Grav Eagle a'-d BurnhamvirNf (suoply) S. names for their dishes, and it is very Giof on, 14 Fremont, ElKhorn & Missouri Valley, &, Omaha Railway company about two William Haas. W. Warner Grove Lake, C. B.'Wyatt Rapid 0it to Sturgis, 25: Minneapolis & States Clothing house was attached natural that they should, as they million acres of land, which the land commissioner St. Paul DistrictF. Kopp of St. Paul, Pacinc. Rmsom to Monige, 53, Total newly Haw ley, }I. Thomas, Hector, John alleged rightly belonged to the have all been taught by French culinary for $30,000. presiding elder. Hokah, C. Schoenbeiter constiuoted roads in 1887, 717 miles. Morgan, nan, H. C. Teachout United States as an Indian and military artists but the Jap. cook is not Jordan, H. Zeigler Menomonie, August Hutchinsc J, O Faber, Little Falls, The agmcultui al development of the territory The losses by the late fire at Park reservation. The commissioner is now Beilighauser, Minnesota and Wabasha, F. always up in French nomenclature, Thomas Ci ferfie'ld, Long Prairie and receives generous consideration, each preparing a letter to the secretary requestine River, will foot up $50,000, insurance Hagrefe, Pepin, H. Lauter, Prescott and Eagle Bend, H. C. Klingel, Melrose, S. V. and it is sometimes puzzling to know him to review his recent decision. It is particular crop being discussed with interesting tt Morris, Roseraount, William Knenke Red Wing, $15,000. Among the buildings la TCimmel, Moorhead, J. C. Gul what he means. For instance, I ordered believed that in the event Secretary Lamar data. The loilowing table is given: G. Raihle St. Paul, Dayton's Bluff, A. H. burned were the Northwestern Hotel E. Robertson, Norwood, William Mortan, does not reverse his decision, Sparks will one day what was put down on Koerner, St. Paul, First M. E. church, G. 1885 Ortonvi-lle, S. D. Kemerer Osakis, J. 188C and contents, and some twenty others. tender his resignation. Goess, Second M. E. church, C. F. Blume Acres. Bushels the menu as "Spatchcock and mashed d. bnell .Park Rapids a i rd, William Acres Bushels Corn |,f?ice, Perbam West St. Paul, H. F. Lange Salem and 530,100 f5,345.000 662 625 15 8 5,000 An official report fromTamoa says there potatoes," and when it was brought Bice, Pelican Rapju Wheat. ..2,187,084 27,913 000 2,675,350 South St. Paul, D. Pfaff Stillwater, Emil 30.704,000 were twelve new cases of vellow fever and and Paddock, C. D. ar\. Renville 1 Oats me I found it to be a small bit of 352,800 13 229,000 There is a great deal of interest in 825,600 20,651,000 Christ Washington, Emil Uhl, Winona, J. three deaths, one under treatment fortyone and Olivia, E. W. Himss, St. Hihaire and Flax... 304,623 2,916,983 549,189 3,844 323 chicken with a potato. The waiters Schneider Belveder and Cannon Falls, H. Far* in the indemnity land contest. cases, one dying and four critical. Red Lake Falls, William Dawson Sauk The report further says Grosse. here are all Japanese girls, and very Over 2,000 people have arrived in the (Center, S G. Bnggs, Shal.opee, A. H. Gamble, P. R. Warman, founder and manager of The area sown to wheat this spring (1887) is Southern Minnesota DistrictH. Baettcher pretty. They possess thick, glossy Verndale and Morley. J. M. Brown, city to file on the 4,000 quarter sections estimated at .4,892,389 acres, and the vield A the Cincinnati Commercial agency, has of Le Sueur, presiding elder Albert from presen indications will approximate 60,- hair and dazzling teeth. Their costumes Wadena, G. W. Burtch, Wood Lake, W. J. disappeared. recently thrown open. Nearly Lea, John Hauk Arlington, H. E. Young 000.000 bushel-,nearly double the production Robinson. are very much a la "Mikado," The largest output for any single week by all the arrivals are Norwegians and of 18b6, or about one-spventh of the entire Beaver Falls, James Hepp Blooming Winona DistrictJ. F. Chaffee, Minneapolis, wheat crop of the United States last year. but more open in the neck. Only recently any copper stamp mill in' the world was Grove, I. A. John Cannon River I. C. the stated fee for making.out their presiding elder, Beaver, Weaver Ihe governor speaks enthusiastically of made by the Calumet & Hecla stamp mill Pfeiffer, Danville, W. H. Koenig, Faribault, a very proper American lady papers is $25, so it can be seen what nd Minneiska, John Watsifi, By- for the week ended Monday 17th689 the stock growing interests of che territory, H. I. Hobert, Le Sueur, H. Schmitker took it into her head that they knew J. J. Elftma'fel.., Caledcr 'S and a harvest the land office attorneys ron, tons. 1,445 pounds. Mankato, Ge rg Hoerger, New Ulm and takmer up each particular section ana giving no better, and. providing herself with (a are making. Some 200 are already Portland Prane Lafayette. F. Preine Owatonna, Carl Borcharette, A. berts, it thorough consideration. Dr. Alloway receives Cen M. H. Day will probably have Judge a Canton and Mabel, (t- 1 a paper of pinsj went about the ,_'",\ tving. a1 n1 Rochester and Dover, G. A. Rabe 1 in line at the land office with loaves a tiibute at the hands of Che governor Francis' place on the supreme bench of Dodge Center, C. streets pinning together the dresses of py Eye, W. F. Fritze Springfield and Cornis1- an Knitting: Dakota. and Che matter of contagious diseases is of bread in their pockets, ready for a ter. W. nberton, I. Durbahn Waseca, G.Hoeff- all the girls whom she could capture. carefully discussed. Glanders has obtained Eyota and Viola, Vv. Yarns a spipj' The following pensions have been granted: siege, and it is evident that it will be l0 This caused much astonishment and cons.derable foothold among the horses of Central Prairie and ic-n, G. WisconsinMother of J. Summers, one, as the land officers announce Caple Grand Meadoi T. Alle Crystal Lake father of I. A. Ripley. Little amusement in the town, and the the territory, but that if the papers are all right they ^""l Schott of Aikm county* convicted Lake original O. O. Sisson, Black River Granger and State Lir"^SIjf. Kerr, HIJ, quick-witted Japs gave her an unpronounceable mptfrd rape, sentenced for five years, STEINGEKT MEASUEES ABE NOW TAKEN can dispose of one applicant every Falls. C. Gadient. Milwaukee, Collins, Forest and Pleasant Gi j. Brock, in Tra*k of Douglas county, asi name, which, being translated, bf- KaRaon, Elijah Haley, La Crescent, to suppress it Iho mineral resources of the Stoughfcon, L. F. Larkinw, Milliston, M. ten minutes. the second degree, two years, sighifieth "The Great American territory are broadly discusbed by the governor, Ray,Platteville,E. M, Bartlett, Eau Claire Dresbach and Dakota C. S. Royse Lanesboro hrf i, nlar the psnitentiary at Pinner." i W. P. Ottarson, Fond du Lac, G. W. Lee, One of the features of the Methodist and Rushford (-.upply), A. Wilford, who speaks more than hopefully of Sfc tor. Alma Center. Minnesota* L. A. Brooks, Marion, D. Goodrich Money Creek, W cbe ouctook for coal. The discussion of the conference at Fargo, was the trial oi The waiters, as a rule, know but littie Ai TWham, the coroner's inquest on the Renville Station J. D. McCarthy, Hastings A. Putnam, Pine Island and Douglass, J. forestry outlook for the territory is brief but J. W. Tope, formerly pastor of the remai. of A. Kohier resulted in a verdict Englibh, so the dishes on the menu S. Mead, Windora. Dakota: W. Sheridan, W. Raveille, Plainview, W. L. Langrell, pointed, and full of figurea The wooded Hillsboro church. He was charged of'ileath from a gun wound received Ordway. Pleasant Hill, Nathan Wood, Preston, E are numbered, and one orders by aiea of Dakota is placed at 3, fr3 hands of an unknown person. with immorality, and the specifications A. Powell, Reid's and Wabasha, T. H. numbers which is not a bad way of Jesse Brown a wealthy young man ol OUO.OO acres 42,617,750 crees have been ^c.hlo- was shot under the left armpit, Kinsman, Rice Lake, Claremont and West include deception in being engaged Washington, expects to win a bride in the doing. They receive no wages." but planted in Dakota under the proVisions ath ensuing fifteen minutes afterwards. Conc6rd, H. Way, Rochester, F. B. person of a daughter of the British minister, to his present wife before being of the timber culture act, and the Cownill, St. CharleH, J. M. Ackera Spring are entirely dependent upon gratuities, 'i*i cause of the shooting i a woman affair. Sir Lionel Sackville West. divorced from his former one, securing Valley, J. J. Christ Stockton, Warren governor recommends a continuation of the Adams, the supposed murderer, is wnHi renders them very attentive f4m For his services as leading attorney divorce not on scriptural now in the authorities' hands, and is held law, guarded by such provisions as congress and Freemont, Joseph Hanna: Winona and smiling. When you want a for the condemned anarchists to await investiga bion. may see fie to place around it, rather than its grounds, deception and lying. He waa First. Levi Gilbert, Olive Branch, Alfred servant you go to the door and clap Butler will receive a fee of $1,500 Cressey Zumbrota Joseph Hall. repeal The labor and manufactures of the suspended by the local church, and Postmaster Henry S. French of Northfield your hands and instantly you hear &E* and $250 a day. Frank Stauber the territory aie considered, and a partial list of Mankato DistrictG. R. Hair. Ma ikato, forwarded his resignation to the department appealed to the conference because treasurer of the defense association, says a cry of "Hi" and a pattering of bare presiding elder, Adrain and Ellswood, at Washington. This was voluntary the manufacturing establishments given *,v*4Sw\ &*teJW that all the money nejessary will be forthcoming. they would not allow but part of thv feet on the floor. (supply) F. A. Arnold, Alden and Freeborn, on the part of Mr. French. in considering the condition of the testimony at the time of the trial. William Brown, Balcton. William Indians of the territory the srovernor At the opening of the Baptist convention The statement that the recent international The case was remanded to the local Capp, Beaver Creek (nupp!} William Gibson, shows that 26,847,105 acres Eleven detective officer* have jnst been at Mankato, Bev. H. C. Mabiedelivered an r'.r military encampment at Chit ago Ceaver Falls R' 4* Satterlee Blue of the public domain are taken up church for'retnal. annual sermon, followed by Rev. William found guilty of conniving at crimes of notorious was a fizzle is verified by the First Regi. Earth City, J. W. Howell, Cleveland, (supSly) Whitney, pastor ol the ohurch here. A robbers. Five were sentenced to by reservations for the use of 30,076 Indians. ment team of Mi nesota. Though the Chester Kingsley of Minneapolis H. S. Eldred, Delavan and Mapleton, response was made by Hon. George A. hard labor in the mines in Siberia, and He appends reports made Co nim on boys are entitled to $350 in prize money, oshua Barnard, Eagle Lake, W. E. Hawley, purchased the sttock ranch* of H. F. Pillsbury of Minneapolis. Following these the others to various terms of imprisonment. the condition of the Indians from Asrents the3* will only receive 5f percent of the Edgerton, (supply) J. D. McBroom exercises was a business meeting consuming Conger at Steele for $20,000. It it The proofs of guilt were few, but Gifford at Fort Berchold, Kinney at Yankton, amount owing to the fact that the funds Fairmount, 0 Williams Fuida, A. Davis the rest of the evening. the czar commanded that severe sentence one of the largest ranches in Nortt of the encampment are now in the, Jiande Anderson at Crow Creek, Gallagher at Pine Jackson, W. Barren Jonesville, T. B. Kilxain. be imposed. A well known thief named A. Booth & Co., Minneapolis, was consigned of a receiver. i" Lake Benton. Aaron Matson Lake dge, McLaughlin at Standing Bock, Jenbins Dakota, containing 1,000 acres ot 8okoklow denounced tbe officers, to the from Brainerd, the largest pickerel Crystal, J. W. Mower Le Sueur, W. S. at Sisseton, and Cromeie at Devils land. More stock will be added. H? At Cleveland, Ohio, an assignment was czar in a private letter. ever taken in this or perhaps any waters. Cochrane, Lone Tree and Fairfax, Lake. A description of che great Sioux filed in the probate court by the Excelsior It weighed forty pounds, it was caught F. Brown Luvererie (supply), John D. Lawler, B- M. Rowley and reservation and of the attempted legislation refining company. Assets, $227,000: by F. Thornwaite of Brainerd in a neighboring N. Foot Madelia, W. F. Stockdill, debts. $130,000. Mayor Mentzer of Mitchell, visited Hon. Lewis Wallbridze. ehM joSttce of In congress for its opening follows, closing lake. V^f Mankato. R. M.Carter Pipestone (supplv), Manitoba, died after a fhort illness, of kidney with a recommendation that a portion of Bishop Marty and offered liberal donations The corttroversey between Commissioners W. Jenkins: Redwood Falls, T. A.Cone, Julia McGingan, wife ol James McGingan, complaint. His nephew and niece, the reservation be thrown open. Considerable Edgerton and Oberly has reached that for the location of the cathedral Rush more, J. W. L^ria St. Peter, G. A. a prominent business man and extensive -1 who recently came from Ontario, were at point where one or the other of them will space is given to the question of edn 3eer Slayton and W. A. Tickner, and convent at Mitchell. The property owner, of Millville, was examined his deathbed. The late chief justice vaA\ be compel led-to leave the commission, and cation for the territory and each' institution Springfield (supply), VV1?. Chester Tracy, before Hon. Freeman J. Collier, bishop stated that Yankton bad been seventy-one years of age and unuiurriedV the president will not be at home many of learning is described at length. Statistics William Te I, Vernon Center (supply), 8 He received his appointment in January, judge of probate, at Wabasha, and was adjudged selected as the site for the Catholic days before he will be compelled to tk given show: insane. S*4." jg? B. Smith Walnut Grove. W. V, Russell, 1886. and at different periods sinee 185 S 4a*"1 action to stop what is rapidly degenerating see and that he could entertain no Wells, (supply), F. E Hall Winnebago represented the constituency of Hastings At the meeting in Minneapolis* "of thl into a Ecandal. %g& propositions of this nature. 1886. City, Peter Clare Worthington, E. R. 1887. in the dominion parliament, being speaker Woman's State Suffrage Association, ,J.. 86 5 School townships organize'a.... 948 Three tenants on thHtate oT Lord Lathrop. of tne house in 183. Mrs. Marble was unanimously re-elected Distr ct organized i,iso About 250 members were present 4,166 Clanricnde have #been evicted. Patrick During the reading a solemn silence was prsident but declined. The other officers Number of persons in territory at the Methodise Conference at Aberdeen. Campbell strenuously resisted the officers, observed. Everybody Beemed to be a good over seven and under iweaty..los.383 are: Vice President, Dr. Martha G. Ripley. 109,475 and during the melee his daughter Margaret Lieut. Charles Dodge. Jr.. Twenty-fourth deal relieved when it was all over. The Pumls enrolled Yankton was selected as the 8-2.866 87,131 Corresponding secretary^ Mrs. H. M. was struck on the head with a crowbar infantry, is announced as aide-de-camp to Uost of tuition per pn il |2 53 13 57 conference was adjourned with the bishop's White. Recording secretary, Mrs. P. M. place for the next meeting of the conference. Teachers employed, male 1,614 and severely injured. Eight, women tfae commanding general, department 1,690 benediction. i&^*Ij^iSJi Nlles.' Treasurer, Mrs. Lida A. Butler. teachers employed, female...... ,3*441 3,234 the Missouri. andt,ro men were arrested Vr AM -Mi'A if I