New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 2, 1887 · Page 2 of 8
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INDEMNITY LtfflDS^ligip large proportion themftanwtaften was soon sent s France and Haia5tto DMQTit HEWS ITEMS. PERfiESrorTHSE SEA. lands and manifest' disposition 1ro abandon Fish succeeded him in the cab.iwfc. Tisi*^ ratUL AND BEliGIOUSp their rowing habit* and reye|ation cocas, from Senator ^tacxn. Land Commissioner Sharker- Says establish homes* TlSey ass- gen- ffdw They Are Met amf Overcome that Purchasers of Indemnity erally anxious for-the education) of therr Apprehensions f Landsmen. Dakota?Methodist Conference Appointments. Chicago Wot Creatly Excited. children and if school accommodations Lands Can Secure-Patents by^Paying TH-thorough interweaving of th Boston HeraWA were offered, it is safe to. saw that twitethe the Government Price. roots-of Christianity*with the history Mr. GrinnehV dfetrwt attorney or Chicago, number would attendischool at atvee. Fargo, J)afe, Special Telegram. Oct 24. The modern soog- and!jtory-makers now in Washington. referringEtotsensational of the world on which it has sprung, is at I.ARIMOKE, Dak., Special Telegram,. Oct.. An industrial school should be established Today-^rew the-session, of the Methodise reports.which are published! in (mine are not as fond'as wdre-tbeir predecessors 28.An impoi tant lettei was received a once tbe source of its- power and an* near the Missouri river, adjacent to- the conference to. a close. The forenoon wasspent of the New 15k morning papars. wMcli tew days since by E. O. OJness of. Glover Sioux reservation. Thepeap_ of PSseve indisousaiig the cortege project and ai*- assurance o|.its diumeness.James of the uWen time of wferiing to represent Chieago as in reafc wMiitem-snt. from Land Commissioner Sparks. Ifciis a have monifested much interest? in. tke swband ranging ways and means, Thecollegecommittee-named Martineau. A'J over the impendartgexecutions affdat.taking waves that "ru mountains high," very significant dot anient, set have donated tofche gjovernunent vaas W. F.Cook of Bismarck, extraordinary precautions toppe.venftai tling a rnoSt pazzling questio. ract of land containing 180 acres near crested biHbws sowing above the Rev. J3. Bilbie and W. H. White of Fargo, Many people spend their time in tryholoe outbreak OEJNWV. 11, if the United States which has often been raised East Pierre for tbis purpose. A special Etrvr D. Planne-tte and S. W. MoLaughkn supreme count shall decide 2*fr to interfere, mill-pondsing wherne8, inent gomt into' the ice into the the had| maintop and all that sort of thinsrh. ing to find the in connection wrt the indemnity land lo appropriation for.-Hsis puBpose-is- earnest- of Gcand Foots, says: fc i question. It clearly admits that the general The appoint That kind literature and ministry I the ^orld.n If twto in S ly recommended. mentewwe a&follows: someen break through!-^?out.:^ That is si\ wrong. There-, is, no snch the better hunt for hole to get land office recogniaea the law of March tha ^f On educating Indian children in the Faigo. DistsictBilfcfe. oresiding eliear Pa state of feeling in Chicago, amilnosuch extraordinary Se^SBS^t aa 3, 1867. as applicable to Dakota, and rathe erea nfS^S East. Agent Sheeham of the- White Earth, Farg0.Bismaack, W- R. Cook Casselto precautions have* been made. S aboat the hole they ^iaet fall in., ^M that purihrtserao indemnity land Irom SqUar van Minn., reservation, says: S. N^.GriffithtCoal Harbor, to be supplied' 30 The police &B simply doing what they always S SiSSSSSfT the raihoad, if properly qualified, have pfcl old haun ts aavs. Ymg Lee, proprietor of aChinese\ $m I cannot see any difference* in the?? capacity Coope*stowm.J. McConkey Elliott, to Si 2 do -waiten an executions!* about to S nrln tb? first rilit to enter their land, or will receive thel "tfm in school!learning- and adaptation suppliea by S.. Pierseton Fargo Fargo,, S. VT take place. The people are not moving isnea upon the-oadvent of ocean __ wu 4 patents foT it by paying the government oy j/ieraeton VTi isjie upon the advent of ocean bo any kind of woek. between' t&e students out in anticipation of an outbreak. My price. ^Apparently this removes all ^^SS^^lT^^\^i^t f1 I?, o scarcely Mr.D.L Moody ha* arranged to/d| of the reservation*and those of Lincoln institute, office is as sear as any place-nan well be to the indemnity land sold in this region from ts- na^l^atioa was insepa Jamastown oircuit, H. Buttleman- La .cto u, with the-ejscepiioathafc the latter the place confinement, and! if a bomb any possibility of being' secured by squatters. an oe lra* situations. The romance_ of .the MowreM, Sn _""_. Ba Lisbo tMilnor,fi_p- be speak the English language- more readily. P- to. \f -_._.. A Clrl104l/\nM Nil _____ _J3 was to be Bound anywhere,vone laundry at Hartfordy Cbnn., enter his might expect aci James^ which depended rather upon the skill It is my opinion that the- Indian children Ylxd to leak for it in my oStee: but I have E Mount Hermon Schooi at Northfield,^ General Land fh'ce,. Washington, D. C, residing on the White- Earth reservation hy6 *E. Labells T.ol,_ll_, Mona^ToVl notLi.the sMgbtest. apprehension, otanything rabl fram sails-and. rigging and"hulls 1 1 -i.t_i_.L__i i _. of. Riinnlipr. V. \r f..-_itv. _o.]_. _._._ i. i. be educated at Oct. 15, 1887.E. 0. Tjines-s, Epq., Mass., to prepare himself for the ministry. should1 "fP" of the kjeL, be I W Glover, Dak., Sir: This office is in nceipt is called a "remarkably^' the agency, or at least within the limits of successfune -t agenciers prosecutioKnr fo thfe of your letter of the 2'.)th nit., asking if a oXJfLiRpV^. MIS f^o^n^t^Jy^st- lnaii3m Minnesota^ The health of the children is bright Chinaman, far in advance of^ person holds a rnilroad deed on some of *ed an much better if educated at the agency or The Boston Boy Dared to Fight. Sanborm to be supplied Sheldon _TBP I the^great mass of his- race. this land uti hold said land with safety &af tn the stale, oa account of being accustomed Jaiighes: Steele. James Sterling, to be John-Ik. Sullivan's ca_.& announcing his ae* and venture. meaning raihoad mdemnitj- land. vov to the cold climate. Here tbey will have supplied Tower City, P. S. Cook \3alley I earn, O student^fthe true wisdom. departure for London ajsd' hi determination In answer 1 have to advise you that an to live where they will soon have to take Gity, B. M. Spurr Wahpeton, B.'s.. Tay- Nevartheless, the sea hasnot charg- t& challenge Charley Mitchel ha3 SeeJ you1r bush aflaoate with roses, IIKCelik UUBU niiiwtm wiuu ruses, actual settler on restoiod railroad land*, land in severalty and learn such agricultural __/.J/!,. iDr Yorrs Colony 0. Dawson), ?o --ii i.u i promoted Mr. R. K. Foottosend thefollowing who holds a deed from the railroad company, ^ou shaJ* hear if th-. soul pur-sufbs as are carried on in the supplied by John Herbert be i ed during all the years since creation, .-v.,* Kh.e _. challenge to the Spacting Life in London can feure'tit!e from the government West. I aia fully convinced that their removal Grand! Forks District I will matchi Jake Kilrain under the pre-emption or homestead laws, Paul the Apostlren bush of Moses. Listen, to the eastern schools is a detriment elders. presiding 11111 andt^eattr^uteLfodocanr^ai^^ to, light John L.. Sullivan according provided he l.a& not exhausted his privilege thesara &an" Fofk* %ItV to their healthy development. The Bakes Ardock London prize* ring rules foj tlieieunder. The hfHi section of the pupils educated at the White Earth agency rtdeaf speaks thee thoeu Lor A HameiToBathate be no how from it, 8oft B. Morrison Bottineau, oe *ti any sum from 5,00 to 10,000 a side*,, clea act of March 3, 1887, (24th Stats. at the St. Johns Indian school, near St. Church's- Forrppiie,i & I the discoversr, set theexample of long by C. J. McCasdeess t-bfi fight to take olase three months aftesEan. 55(5) provides that when lands within the Cloudy Minnesota, and at the Industrial P.GreenjDevilsL^ke, Frank Dorao, Draytois. wa?es precisely tb same mannere 3, 1S8S. I will sead you a forfeit y, Grnf-. vojjapes. TThe winds roll up th ""^hty.Persian.&Hafiz), Conway. limits of railioad grants, coterminous with Prof. A. Bperly, says the Richmond school near- Faribault show a superior H. P. Cooper Emerdo, G. Klivar 500 and the matahi can be ratified a-t to-day as ia the days of Noah. Currears the constructed portions of the lines of training. Religious Herald, has a little toB. to be supplied by S. M. Parkt-r Grand amy time when m# representative, who road, which lands have not been conveyed are as deceitful, lee shores as boy of four years- named Harry. Forks. H. R. Miller Granden. C_ A. xMacaara /leaves on the Etruria Nov. 12, arrives in on at count of'tre grants, but were excepted terrible, icebergs as dangerous, hurricanes Hilton, H. J. Barton HiSJsboro, J. Is Dr. McClynn Repentant. England. If Sullivan means business- he is very pretty (takes after his mother). from the operations of the haine, and as formidable as when the navies will prove it by posting a deposit with the A- Ho vis and one to be supplied- Hope, to which have been sold the railroad One day Harry was scribbling Pittsburg. Pa., Special: Rev. Father ft the earth were in their infancy. Sporting Life an appoint the latter part be supplied by F. A. Shokey Huuter company to citizens, or to persons who Brennan, pastor of the principal Catholic away (going through the forms of letter of November to arrange the match. 1 am Mankind has perfected the methods C. Jephcott Inkster, S. F. Be*r Kok'ota, have declared their intention to become church in Newark, N. J., passed through writing), an# when asked what he confident that Kilrain can defeat SalJLvan S. M. Gorden Langdon. to be supplied by and multiplied the inventions for citizeii3 of the United states, such lands at here on his way to Joliet, 111. In an interview and Kilrain is* as sanguine as the sun S. Newloye Larimore, P. Hall Mayville was doing, he said: I am doing what the date of purchase from therailroad company meeting r providing against all these R- Yost ^olngan City he said: "The probabilities are trlaat Fortland fn(. not bein^ in thebona fide occupation of shines that he conquer the onte- cham- Al-p a is all the tinae doing I'm writing to the George party may lose one of its sJoeng natural manifestations out the to be supplied by D. BalcS^in Milton, adverse claimants under the pre-emption pion glove figbSer. adherents before long." the brethren about the money." 0 P--ghty ho, looking upon his work C. M. Rees Minot, J. A. Martin Mouse I or homestead laws of the United States, "Who is that?" in the Srst place, saw that it was good, River to be supplied by J... G. Strutheis- i and where claims and occupation have Of pulpit exahange the Independent "Father McGlynn. The fact of th& matter Washington Territory^ has aaade riot the sligntest change Park Hiver. W. E. Loomig, Pembina,' not been voluntarily abandoned, and is, Father McGlynn, Rev. Dr. _?ertzel, says: "A few pastors exchange too C. H. Treglawny Rugby Junction, in its order sincethebeginning, nor in such lane's are not of the class described as Eu^one Seeaple, governor of Washington Bishojr Moore, of St. Augustine, Fla., and to be supplied bp A. R. Barlow, St. Join, often a nd sif_e criticism touchingtheir settled upon subsequent to the first day of Territory, ^i his annual repost to the secretary any sense met half ivay the endeavors myself were all classmates in the American to be supplied bv I). Woalner St. Thorais, December, 1882, by persons claiming to of tlie interior, estimates the population industry in preparing for thepuipit College at Rome, and we have, ever since of his creatures to obtain supremacy. A. T. Foster Wallalla, to be supplied by enter the same under the settlement laws oUhe territory at 143,609, an increase his fall from grace, taken a deep interest but most pastors exchange too Ad so it is that, notwithstanding of the United States, then bona fide pur of Ifi.OOO in the last two yeais. I A. G. Washington West Point, T. H. in him. We consulted with Archbishop all the advances which man has made seldom. A more frequent and broader chasers from the railroad company, if Shedsler Edenburg, Hanna and Minat, to The taxable property of the territo. Comgan, and he sanctioned a eourse we qualified as to citizenship, their heirs or be supplied. in the direction of overcoming the system of exchange among pastors* ry exclusive cf railroad propertv had determined upon pursuing. That assigns, may make payments to the United Aberdaeu, Dak.. OctK. natural obstacles to navigation of is 55O.C83.806, an, increase o~. 24.The Methodist urse was to send for Dr. MeGlynn and inform of the same city or even neighboring*, States for smh lands at the ordinary conference closed by bhe announcements him that we had interceded for him nearly $200,000 over last jear. The the ocean, it still remains that he has cities and towns would tend to enlarge government pi ice for like lands, and receive by Bishop Fowler oj the following conference with archbishop Corri an, and if he was settlement on the public lands, of which not progressed in the least in mo_t patents thereJor. Very respectfully, appointments. and make more real the fellowship oC willing to ask forgiveness for his offenses, nearly 17,000,000 acres remain unsurveyed, desirable ways and in matters of vital WiLLini A. J. Si vuKS, Commissioner. Aberdeen DistrictWilliam Fielding, there must be some hope of his being restored )ias been retarded by that fact, by the the churches. I would also do much importance. For example.- Fogs, as presiding elder Aberdeen. W. H. Sellick to his church. Dr. McGlynn met uncertainty of Nortler Pacific titles, hy to take both churches a nd people onto. an element opposed to marine operations, Columbia andOrdway, W. H, Irwin Ellen. us soon afterwards aad expressed himself extensive Indian reservations, etc. The of ruts of thought. N man is so* dale, C. G. Clem&nth Groton, W. HydeIpswich, are not a whit lesc dangerous VICTORY FORSA52N. as being willing to repent. The cause will report speaks at length of the resources T. Mulbolland Redfield, James have to be adjudged by higher church authorities comprehensive in his mind and habit svnd capabilities of the territory in the to-day than in th days when the Rome. than any in the country, but I way of crops, stock raising, mineral and of thought as to cover the whole field great admirals of the nations modeled Purchasing the Northwestern leel safe in saying that Dr. McClynn will Huron DistrictLewis Bradford, presiding lumber production, etc., as of great variety their vessels upon the washerwoman's of teaching or method." Manufacturing and Car Works at elder Blunt, A. E. Barrows Highmore, shortly be taken back into the fold. He will and importance. Of 64,000 children of tub. Th combing, breaking "sea'' become a priest once more, but will not be Bchool age, the average daily attendance is I W. J. Palmer Huron, H. H. Dresser Auction for $(,105,000.75. Tfee Sabbath is sacred to. rest. will tear in pieces the modern buiit given a parish of course." Pierre, S. C. Level. about 22,000. Labor is hardly eoual to Weary humanity must have .repose. hull just as quickly and as completed the demand. The salmon fisheries yielded Mitchell DistrictC. B. Clark, presiding $2,124,000 during the year. Fortunately bodily rest does not conflict elder Mitchell, A. W. Adkinson Woonsocket, The sale of the Northwestern Manufacturing as was the case when the Armada O. E. Murray William Bru3h, president, and Car Works was held How the Cable Cars Work. with intellectual and mcaral improvement, foundered. and P. A. Rend, vice president, Dakota at Stillwater, Minn., at the court house by Collisions at sea are even wor=e now but is necessary to it A well-known New York plumber who Why the Northern Pacific Wants university. Referee W. C. Williston of Red Wing, and crosses the Brooklyn bridge pretty often, than in the olden time, for rat es of Pifionoy. The Sabbath does not restrict us to the property was finally struck off Sioux Falls DistrictL. Hartszaugh, escorted a friend, a stranger in the city, speed are higher, and, when mistakes *to the Minnesota Thresher company presiding elder Canton, A. Jamieson sombre thoughts and musings, but Director Charles B. Wright, of the Northern clown to witness the working of the cable at 1,105,000.75. The only other Sioux Falls, F. M. Robertson Yankton, occur, they are sure to be more disastrous Pacific railroad, has issued a circular should be devoted to serious inquiry grip. The nlumber explained it in the follow '-bidder for the works was Andrew Crawford F. A. Burdick. than when a simpler order to the Eastern preferred stockholders, explaining ing words: into relations we sustain to our Creator, of Chicago, the Western financial agent for Watertown DistrictA. D. Traveller, the necessity of the new loan. Mr. of things prevailed. In the matter of "Now the old thing works like this, he to our fellow-men, the obligations Drexel, Morgan & Co., who dropped out presiding elder Watertown, E. E. Clough Wright says the 12,000,000 issue is for security against fire, the dividing said. "You notice that big wheel over after bidding $1,103,000. Ihe price at Milbank, W. H. Jordan Big Stone City, that grow out of these relations, the the following purposes- 4,600,000 of the there"' of ships into compartments, whereby which the works were taken was a Charles Arthur. bonds to be reserved and set aside to take way to discharge them, and to cheerful, "Yes." practically mnny hulls are made of surprise to all, the impression having care of the outstanding 6 percent dividend "Well, there's a dewfunny on the side edifying social intercourse. So prevailed that the orice would be run up one, and similar provisions against certificates issued in January 1883 and W.P. Alsipand Hill arrived at that's connected with a megigger that's to at least $2,000,000, ar perhaps half a long as weighty problems of human accidents or bad management, there now about falling due $1,500,000 for the out of sight, and when stea'm is on and million beyond that. By the order of Grand Forks having Mr Alsip's little completion of the Cascade tunnel and the life demand solution, so loug as vital is something to be said for human invention you want to work the trap, you just pull 'court, the referee has five days in which to bridga across the Columbia river at Pasco dauchter, who was abducted by her human interests claim our attention and discovery, but in many the hopper and the dingus ketches hold of prepare and file his report of the sale. The an_ .__d _._.. Knn noo required_immediately some $500,000 is the cable and presses it against the wheel supreme points nature stills holds an we cannot afford to let Sabbath hours motheran sale must be approved by the court thirty take for rolling stock to meet the demands fcQ Fer2U then a catch iron flip flap does something days thereafter, and then the thresher irresistible front. was foand necessary to sue out a writ pass unimproved. of the company's business. Means are required that I don't understand and the cable -company, before taking possession, must of habeas corpus to recover the child. But the landsman's measure of the to open uo the great coal fields o! reels off them thingumbobs, understand?" settle with Iteceiver Blown, a proceeding The Baptist Weekly says: "Soon the company on the Cascade division. perils o. the ocean is not very likely which some assert will take two or three "Quite," said his friend gravely "but A Finlander named William Gabrielson, The remaining bonds may not be required after Dr. Archibald Alexander moved to represent that wiiich affects the months to accomplish, during which time what is the use of that gilderfluke at the who owned a farm east of Frederick to be used for several years. farend?" Captain of the first-class "liner" Mr. Biown will remain in possession. to Princeton, and while he was yet a fell from a load of grain and was In an interview Mr. Sabin said: ''I'll among steamships nor is the estimate "That is a sort of twistycutis that keeps stranger in that region, he went out crushed to death. of danger of even the most experienced Death of Rear Admiral Nicholson. lust simply say that the thresher the cable from kicking against the cut-off 1 one Sabbath afternoon to preach in a company own 2,650,000 of the valve, which has an automatic thingumbob Rear Admiral J. W. A. Nicholson (re- passenaers by any means sure Mrs. Henry Newton, one of the old claims againr-t the car company, schoolhouse where the theological students that grabs the cable." tired) difd in New York City on the 28th. to impress the veteran navigator egally. settlors in Wolsey county, is dead. practically all the claims. There "Oh yes, I see. It's wonderful, and I'll Admiral Nicholson was born in Dedham, had been keeping up a service. Th one recognizes lurking mishaps are a few small claims outside of have to tell the folks at home all about it. Mass.. sixty-seven years ago, and was appointed The date of the meeting of the stock He preached one of his cubic crystal these which they do nDt own. and which in a fog,and is tried to the verge Let's go and get something." to the navy in 1832. During the breeders' association, which was fixed can give them no trouble whatever. All of endurance during its prevalence, sermonsgiving the result of years of war he took part in a number of engnspinents. there is to it, the thresher company have at the Mitchell fair for Oct. 25, has while the other whistles carelessly beN Jeff Davis at Macon, Ca. He was with Farragut in the thought and study in his inimitably got to settle up with the receiver, and owning, been changed to Nov. 25 The meeting \iui lie light, being in command of the iron- cause the sea is smooth and the winds simple style. And one of the rustic The 27th was confederate day at Macon, as they do, about all the claims tUid Manhattan which sunk the Confederate will be held in Jamestown and Ga. Jefferson Davis reviewed a procession against the campany, walk into possession are lulled: The Captain notes with i hearers said: I like that old man ram. Tennessee, and rendered ureat of confederate veteran troops, and by pacing a comparatively small amount promises to bring together quite a a concentration of apprehension the He is not learned like those seminary aid in the^ capture ol that city. From was the object of enthusiastic regard, men of money. There'll be no trouble on that number of stockmen. gathering of icebergs on every hand, 1873 to 1876 he was in command of tho fellows who generally preach here, but climbing over one another in their eagerness score whatever, and they'll be in possession well knowing that the slighest change Brooklyn navy yard. He was at Alexandria I could understand every word that to shake his hand. Several badges very shortly. The contested claims At the city election held at Devils in the weather, or the sudden drawing 4when the English bombarded th.it were presented to Davis, bearing confederate are rn the hands of the company, so that he said.'" Lake, the Citizens' ticket, with A. C. port, and rendered valuable assistance to of a curtain of mist, may put him at flags and printed sentiments, of they will all be adjusted among themselves." Hansborough for mayor, was elected refugees, who filled the city. He was retired which the following from the badge presented Not long ago the writer asked a class his wits' end in extricating his vessel in 1SS3 after having served his country by the' Young Men's Veteran association Stillwater seemed to be overjoyed by without opposition. Th citizens of small boys in Sunday school what and all the while his passenger delights airs and in the evening forty-six years. a1 is an example: the turn of turned out with a band and serenaded in the sunshine gieamine from was their idea of heaven. I was curious Senator Sabin was serenaded and made While the survivors of the Confederacy the first mayor the city has ever had. a thousand pinnacles, and the grotesque to note how their replies were influenced a speech. Commander Rea on Pensions. do honor to their chieftain, we, their sons, marshal ina of the unique army. by their own circumstances remembering your faithfulness to and sufferings At the Methodist conference at Fargo, Judee Kea, of Minneapolis, the Commander-in-Chief Outrageous Official Scandal in The captain, finding his cratt in the for them, join our hearts with theirs in life. A ragged little urchin who had of the Grand Armv was entertained Ramsey County. the committee on college reported midst of powerful tidewaves, and influenced in gratitude, and together pledge you eternal at acarnpfireoi Acker Poat, G. A. been bo*n a nd brought up in a squalid love. Our prayer is that God, who has by hidden currents, sees with Sunday, Oct. 16, a young woman named and recommended that the institution R. at St. Paul On the subject of pensions, city street, said it was "all grass ever been just, may still care for you, and Mary Zpna was arrested by the city police awe and distrust that wind and waves he said: It is sometimes said that the be located somewhere in the Red River and green trees one from the richer when the end comes, crown you with glory at St. Paul on the charge of kidnapping. Grand Army is a little too extravagant are rising in conjunction, and that Valleyeither in Dakota or Min- that never fades in a cause that never dies. She was about twenty years of age, not quarter of Boston said it was like a its demand for pensions. The grand com-' nesotawith the understanding that the waters present more and more the When Mr. Davis received this badge from bad looking and well dressed, but her actions big, broad avenue, with tall houses on mandery has always resolved against all formation, peculiar to the situation, other similar iSlJStattoS ffill the hands of Congressman Blount's son he showed symptoms of-insanity, and kinds of service pensions, but ask only for each side. A sweet-voiced Episcopal of perpendicular walls, seemingly and wept like a child, and said: "My countrymen established within the next ten vears, after an examination in the probate court pensions for needy and deserving. All pensioners upon choir-boy was of theopinionth at people was committed to the asylum I am proud to know that you hold in actually ready to topple ove and a committee of five be appointed are put on an equal footing, reverence the memory and principles of lor the insane at Rochester. As is whatever opposes with an overwhelming would sing a good deal in heaven. to confer with a like committee pensions not being paid for rank but lor your fathers." Davis and his daughters customary in such cases the girl was given the injuries they have received. They force. from the Minnesota conference in regard The last member in the classa quiet rapturously kissed a tattered Confederate into Sheriff Richter's charge tobeconveved have always refused anything that looks to the selection of a site. Fargo thoughtful boy, though one of the These are not fancy pictures of possible battle flag and Gen. Jackson made ah eloquent to the asylum, and she remained in "the like a compensation. All they ask is that and Moorhead are the only places jail on the night of Monday, the 17th, and confederate oration. dangers which might confront smallest in the classanswered, "A any man who made Gettysburg hallowed spoken of as a location for the school. was taken to Rochester on Tuesday by the navigator, as exceptional experiences ground or who fought at Mission Ridge place wherewhereyou're never sorry!"Our Demity Sheriff Frank Picha. This is a The report was accepted. shall not end his days in a poor house. in a long career. They are ever Tremendous Shrinkage in Mining Sunday Afternoon. plain story, and one that might be told in stocks. present, practical situations, which Severa caseswitfhclaim regardjumping unde scores of similar cases. An arrestao examinationcommitment tenor to indemni 1 wish to give ray testimony from Telegraphic Condensations. the transatlantic steamship captain ln Milwaukee Special- As an indie ation of to an asylum. the recent decision of the secretary tn how mining stocks have declined in Milwaukee must be familiar uith, an experience of twenty-five years, to Mrs. D. W. Moody, a teacher of dressmaking, Soon after her arrival at Rochester Miss the following, from the blackboard in Cincinnati, entered the office of and in the midst of which the absolute safety of receiving children Zens made incohcrentstatements as to her of the only mining stock exchange now in ty lands, have been reported at Carrington John C. Hanover, a real estate dealer, he lives and works. That his treatment while in the Ramsey county to the church, and to the inestimable existence here, is civen: Kingston isquoted recently, accompanied by her brother, and jail, and an examination showed that she north ot Jamestown. Tw vessel is propelled by steam power is benefit to them of this holy at lb cents a share St Louis at 5 cents administered a severe cowhiding to Hanover. had been outraged. She said that "Frank sections belonging to Elliott Smith cf something in his favor, which is almost Kinnikinnick, 10 cents illiarnantic 75 She charged Hanover with having relationship. In a pastorate of sixteen and the two Henrys" had criminal connection New York have been squatted upon, neutralized by the fact that she cents Courtland, 75 cents Kimball, 15 slandered her, and notified him that she with her on the night in question. Si.pt. years over one church, I had an and several other pieces have been cents Lake AgogeBec, 50 cents Emma, 50 is sure to be of size and proportions would repeat the punishment every time J. E. Bowers made as complete an investigation opportunity of testing this question, cents Summit stock, which wa. quoted at shacked. Some interest ng litigation he repeated the slander. and to present difficulties in navigation as possible, obtaining all his information S3 a, share last February, is now quoted for I have watched the lives of those is promised if this continues. from the girl, and at once notified tar in excess of that which Supt. Murray, of the smelting works, atoO cents New Hampshire, which waasold Rev. H. H. Hart, secretary of the state who grew up to manhood a nd womanhood would be the case if she depended solely said of the silver at the Beaver mine, back i at $1.85 at the same time, is now held at Charles A. Wilson, a stenographer board of corrections and charities. He in" of Port Arthur: "I never heard of anything upon sails for propulsion. A break in the church, and I can say two cents a share .Etna is now five cents with the law firm of Dillon & Preston, turn notified the governor, Dr. Dana and like it. It's marvelous. Our firm in machinery during a furious gale which was then $2.25 United Iron and with ^reat 30y, chat I have never seen William M. Campbell, resident members of and Miss Minnie Brokaw of Mitchell, TontinenowlOcentsa quoted at 4 a share in New York has had men out in this I-.uid Syndicateis share, but 0 contact of such brlk, be it ever RO the board, and an investigation was commenced occasion to discipline one of this class, 5 North shorfe region every year for several were quietly married at Alexandria s_s__ 2it then na 75 cents, and at one time sold slight apparently, with an iceberg in St Paul. but On the contrary, they have developed years past, but they never sent us any re-! a recently. The parents of the bride blind cruising under so tremendous a The orincipal witness examined was porta of the great wealth there. There in February, can be bought at 20 cents. with advancine years in knew nothing of the wedding, although Louis Peterson, turnkey at the jail, whose responsibility in the midst of dense must be at least $3,000,000 worth of sil-ver Ontonagon is 15 cents a share, it was then spiritual graces, a nd have become the there was no objection to it, the testimony was collated with affidavits received fogs, sometimes for days the decision in sight at the Beaver mine- l*|ff* I 75c. Norwaj', then quoted at $2.50, is most earnest and consistent churchmembers.Abbott from the asylum at St. Peter containing couple having been engaged for some Chicago Special: The new Western Base now \aluedat 50c. Ironside and Iron of a thousand Questions which the story of the girl, and found to Kittredge D. Prince stock are now quoted at 25 cents a Ball association met at the Tiemont time. may arise, of what is best to be done corroborate them in many particulars. share, sales of which were made in February house, delegates beiug present ft\,m St. I or avoidedthe captain's dread is not Soon after the investigation by the at $3.50 and $4.35, respectively. Gogebic Louis, Kansas City, Omaha. Des Moines, G. A. Weller, who was register of of the supernatural, the unusual, the charities board committee Sheriff Richter Iron Syndicate stock, which eight Milwaukee. Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. A Fifty-one Pound Nugget. the land office at Yankton from Sept. extreme in waves, or storms, or gales, sent word to Secretary Hart that he had months ago was quoted at $4.75 per After considerable discussion the I discharged Shields and Kramer, although but of the ordinary evils of the sea, share, is now offered at 80 cents. 1876 to July 1, 1886, and for twelve The Ballarat correspondent of the league .was formed of these eight cities, i he had previously promised that Picha which are inseparable from its navigation and Sam Morton of Chicago, was elected' years editor and publisher of the FreT Melbourne Aruus telegraphed on August should be cut off. But there is no doubt 1O and traversing, which have existed president, secretary and treasurer. Hart A Secret Printed Years Ago/, 30 This morning an immense but that the board of charities and corrections Press, an influential German paper, unmitigated since creation's of Milwaukee, Thompson of St. Paul and will push the matter to the utmost. nugget weighing about 5 1 Sioux City Special: The death of Elihn died of apoplexy. He was among the Morton were appointed a committee to dawn, and which will continue to the B. Washburne suggests a page of history prepare a schedule of games. pounds of pure gold was Tineai-tlied in most talented and influential German which the Sioux City Journal prints for Report on Indian Schools. citizens. He served in the Forty-fifth the Midas mine at Sulky Gully. This Philadelphia Special. Miss Camille the first time. Mr. Washburne was appointed Berghmann, daughter of Mrs. L.Macalester Wisconsin regiment in the civil wajr From theannualreport of.Tohn B. Riley mine is on the property of Sir William secretary of state by Grant as a Laughton, was married Oct., 26, to Jose superintendent of Indian schools, it appears- Henry Clews is one of the big "Wall and was mustered out a HeutenanC Clarke, known asDowlingforest. Th temporary expedient. The tacit, if not expressed, De Pedros. an attache of tbe Spanish le-1 He had but The aggregate expenditure bv the understanding was that Mr. recently returned from street men who hasn't tumbled into i_iig!efc is flat and has something the gation at Washington,brideGlengarrv, at th Rrnno-e'*of has been pop- A elid rock on 160 feet of leve, government for the education of Indian Washburne should hold the secretary of 5 contour andfbreadth a colossal band held open, the fashion of owning a big stea^m eummu SrT.refnr residencT of Mrs. Laughton at ^^"i" children during the year was $1,095,379 da,e' state office, but not undertake to i inches 8 a* Deadwood, .heT h1 summer^ mme of which $710,833 was expended on account with the thumb and fingers close to yacht|-Durin them went shape its policy. as it was the 1 ular societv this city and was for m'1n of the government boarding schools, rte *.v gri intention of Gen. Grant to tender the 'ier It greatest hngth isl2 1-2 i 1 to Newporet every Friday night, too, PI tl and $308,299 for the support and educa' several years past, and her mother ia one place to James F. Wilson, now United 1-2 inches, a nd J_ cation of oupils at contract boarding States senator from Iowa. Mr. Washburne S of the most widely known society women brought down ore of the estimated S!.rfiL it varies in thickness ***up to 21-2 inches. chamber is good enough for him. In schools, most of which are under control was appointed, but contrary to Mr. thousand doi of the national capital. The co om is tht 1 i iu -.p hndrd of religious denominations. It weighs 611 ounces. Jt was found fact, some of the Wall street men Wilson's expectations, began at once to lars Assays are said to eive are son of the MarqulL De Pedros^of Cubai Y^ Mis Hos Cleveland sister of the pres Of the Sioux and their educational facilities, .summer,f speak the Pilgri bigsyacht a Mr Ciew.-.' effect a permanent organization of the office in the northwest main drive 10 the direction well dibposed A ^t8 Mr. Clews' only dent, assisted in receiving the guests, and the report says-o turn of one hundred and twenty and to made foreign appointments. yacht, and add that where other of the No. 2 shaft, 1 0 feet bod Miss McElroy, niece ot the late President thousand dollars per toen and it is be- These peoplaer once so formidable and Mr. Wilson thereupon declined to consider tTf$'JPoaxe* yaehta cost their owners $18,000 Lar 1 ora the surface, and at a spot 50 feet T1 Arthnr, was one of the bridesmaids. Arch the subject further. Secretary Washburne mmm ta iS!_?Sn bishop Ryan preformed the ceremony. from where the Lady Brassey nugget which will reach that value. fji' costs him 18 a trip. r&.was x-ecently found." ilMUC