Old News

New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

November 23, 1887 · Page 1 of 8

Page 1

Click image for full resolution

OCR Text

V9 aaa ss&&-i DRIVE WELLS. RESUME OF THE NEWS. ?NewTOm Review. The W. C. T. U. met at Nashville. Tho *r THE ARMY. mM march. This defect can best be overcome President, Miss Willard, read her annual by establishing some system of encampment $*"*-** address. The treasurer's report showed under the control and direction and Cen, 'Sheridan's Annual Report,' the balance on hand in 1886, $1,871.77 The Recent Decision cf the United at the entire expense of the general government. ^c-f Washington News Items. total receipts for 18S7, $12,842.(2 BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Containing Points of Especial Interest States Supreme Court Effectually In the development of such a measure balance in the treasury, $3,592.07. In Postmaster'General Vilas has decided the entire army, as well as myself personally, Heads Off an Obnoxious System to People of the Nortwest. the evening Mrs. Baker o! Dakota conducted that female clerks may marry and BtiH retain will be glad to render such assistance of ExtortionHow Creen Over- a NEWULM, MINNESOTA* Washington. Special Telegram, Nov. 15. the devotional exercises. Tennessee's their positions in the department. as lies in our power, and I recommend reached Himself. "f In his annual report issued to-day, Lieut. welcome to the convention was given This is a reversal oi a custom which has that the favorable consideration of Gen. Sheridan, referring to the trouble on by Gov. Taylor, and Mrs. Lide M,erriwether, There is rejoicing among the farmers or prevailed in most of the departments for the subject be commended to congress. A Chicago clergyman preached a the Crow reservation in Montana, says: repeated her sister's poem, The the land, says the Chicago Herald, at any some years. The agent, from the best information palmetto and the Pine," holding in her sermon on the impending execution of \-ate rejoicing among that portion of the The president has accepted the resignanation that I have, while an honorable, well bands a living branch of these trees, each What the British Commissioner agricultural community which has been the death penalty in that city and of Land Commissioner Sparks. meaning man, is not very well calculated tied with white ribbon. After much applause Says. afflicted by the clamor of "drive-well" Mr. Sparks said the president's quoted from Burke: "Leniency to to deal with wild Indians, being somewhat she was presented a lovely floral fiends. Nelson W. Green, the alleged inventor At the late banquet of the New York 'etter was extremely kind in tone, and expressed arbitrary and domineering and in his endeavor piece. Miss Willard waved the palmetto, of the device, obtained his patent crime is tieason to virtue." People Chamber of Commerce, among the distinguished the president's full appreciation of to establish discipline, attempted to and Mrs. Chapin of South Carolina the Jan. 14, 1868, which was reissued guests was the British Irish Commissioner his services to the country as commissioner filled with maudlin sentimentality enforce his power without giving the Indians pine, and the entire audience arose and May 9, 1871, upon an amended Joseph Chamberlain. President of the general land office. a chance to cool of after their indulgences. -sang "America." claim. Green was not slow in utilizing might be benefited by pondering on 8mith proposed a toast to Mr. Chamberlain Fiiva, the Italian minister, informs Secretary As might have been expected, his patent. He not only sold state, but and in introducing him expressed this question. Bayard that the Italian minister from people of their character, resistance county and township rights at enormous" pleasure in the fact that he had been chosen of foreign affairs says that, although the was immediately threatened. Reports of prices, which the purchasers of these patent to represent Great Britain on the international The President's Acceptanceof Cen. the trouble having reached Washington, I, cholera epidemic has entirely ceased in all rights could well afford to pay, because fisheries commission, and confidence 1 Spark's Resignation. after consulting with the secretary of the parts of Italy, orders have been given that the ruling price to be paid by a farmer for I There is some talk of the effectkjthat that he would act justly and in a interior, went to St. Paul, intending, if at the departure of each steamer bound for The letter of the president accepting a well sunk by the simple contrivance *i spirit of conciliation, Mr. Chamberlain J2dward Blake, the leader of the Opposition necessary, to continue on to Fort Custer, the United States every emigrant-should be Spark's resignation is as follows, bearing was $10 for a well of a daimeter oj one a his response said: but, receiving a full report of the circumstances submitted to medical examination. date Nov. 15: and a quarter inches. There was a sliding, in the Dominion Parliament, Though I am farther away from England from Gen. Ruger, the department or rather rising, scale,governed by the I have read your letter of resignation Second Auditor Day submitted his annual will become a candidate for some English than I have ever been before, still I am at commander, I did not deem my personal diameter and depth of the well, the power left with me, and alBO the communication report in regard to the examination of accounts home among people of the same language, intervention necessary, but instead I directed or Irish constituency for a seat by which it was to be operated aud the addressed by you to the secretary of the of disbursement of the army and the same ambitions, and I am still more him to proceed to the scene of trouble yield of water per minute, until in some ij interior, accompanying the same. In the the Indian bureau. These accounts are in the Biitish Parliament. He is an greatly impressed with the unison of the and assemble there such a force that their present situation I do not feel called upon said to have been brought up about as instances a price of $400 was reached. aims of the two great nations which you orator of great power, and it is reported numbers alono would overawe the malcontents to determine the merits of the controversy close as it is practicable to bring them. This amount exceeded by far the price for and I represent. I bring with me the universal and render resistance impossible. which has arisen between the secretary and that Gladstone has long urged The report says: The increase in the number an artesian well of the same capacity, and jf sympathy of every Englishman This has been done, and. as those directly yourself, further than to say that my impressions of claims for arrears of pay and bounty was ten-fold that of the ordinary stone whose opinion is worth consulting, and I him to take this step. concerned in the trouble are only 17 in presented to the second auditor's office touching the legal questions involved well. The price of $10 for the small-sized am sure that nothing will be permitted to number, I anticipate no difficulty in their during the last seven years is sufficiently incline me to rely, as I naturally well, while not much in itself, was by far imperil the good relations that have exist* subjugation. Gen. Ruger will cause the Indians remarkable to call for special notice, would do even if I had no impressions of too much for the service rendered. ed between Great Britain and the United The number of northern people WHO wtio have taken a principal part in and serves'to explain the fact that twentytwo my own. upon the judgment of the secretary. No farmer would have paid it had States. During the last twenty years has this affair to be arrested, and to have their noses pointed toward years alter the close of the war of It present? a case of interpretation he not been forced to by a combination of 1 grown that confidence between us without further quiet restless young men 1861-18^.5,'there are upward of 42,000 where two perfectly honest men may well the patent-right holders with the "drivers.'' 1 which true friendship eannot exist. I assure southern California, increases daily. among'them I authorized him to enlist claims awaiting adjudication. Nearly differ. The interest you have shown in The usual proceeding was that the "driv- I you that the settlement which we about thirty of their number as scouts Those uneasy wanderers who cannot three times more claims were presented the operations of the land department and ers" would put in the well for a moderate will strive to gain will accrue to the benefit and take them to Fort Custer. The Crows in 1S87 than in 1881. The increase is attributable your zealous endeavor to save and protect amount, and suhse uently the owner of remain at home under any consideration, of cither partyin fact, I shall not attempt have always been friendly and make it a to new legislation and decisions the public lands for settlers, in good fai h, the right would come along and claim his any settlement that is not admirably boast that they have never killed a white and who have tried every other of the supreme eourt and the second controller. induce me to believe that you will be pleased royalty, which he was in every case able fair. At all events you will not underestimate man, and it would be a great pity if anything to collect, because he was backed up by quarter oi the globe for a winter to receive the assurance that this policy, what such an honest settlement should now occur to disturb the numerous court decisions. All these upon which we all agree, will continue to be will mean. The bloodiest wars of which peaceful relations of so long a standing residence, are filled with enthusiasm decisions are now worthless, since steadfastly pursued, limited and controlled, history contains the record have sprung and I am confident that Gen. Ruger will be Personal News Notes. for that garden country. the supreme court of the United $ however, by the law and the judgment from like trivial causes. The question of able to effect a permanent settlement that State has declared the drive-well Cardinal Gibbons has returned to Baltimore of the courts by whih we may be at trade will weigh heavily upon any discussion will be satisfactory!to the Crows, as well patent invalid. This last decision was from his extended trip through the between your country and mine. Fully times unwillinely restrained, but as to ourselves. reached on the ground th.it the invention I Although the Pennsylvania Railroad Northwest-tired but in good health. one-sixth of all the exports of England are which we cannot and ought not was used in public at Cortland by others to your country, and fully one-half of your to resist. 'I desire to heartily acknowledge A. S. Hatch has been steadily losing his Company has expended more money than Green more than two years before the CONCENT RATING TROOPS. exports come to us. No, gentlemen, we the value of your service in the improved grip among Wall street magnates, and his on permanent improvements in the application for a patent was madea fact cannot afford the luxury of a quarrel. Mr. administration of the land department Gen. Sheridan says of the proposed concentration suspension now will cause scarcely a ripple which, under the law, is fatal to the patent's Chamberlain expressed his amazement at which has been reached, and to assure of troops: past six months than in any like on the current of trade. validity. the struggle for wealth, but thought that you of my appreciation of the rugged and The extension of railroads throughout period in recent years, yet it has just the country's safeguard was the reverence unyieldingintegrity which has characterized the division which has suddenly progressed Had the patentee and the men to whom for law among the people. In his own declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 Criminal Calendar. your conduct. I am constrainsd to accept during the year will bring- some he sold his rights been less graRping they I country ho was called a radical. He admitted the resignation you tender with assurances posts that were formerly supplied might have enjoyed a princely ino6me for At Milwaukee, it took a jury ten minutes per cent instead of the usual 2 1-2 per it. The people should make, enforce with difficulty and expense within of my continued kindly feeling toward the time the patent lasted, but Jffieir ava- J|. to find E. W. Krackowizer guilty of criminal and obey the laws. cent dividend. This does not look as you, and with the earnest wish that easy reach, and will also obviate tho necessity rice caused the collapse. Themasmitudeof WL libel because he had termed Aid. wherever your future way of life may lead, for longer retaining some of the the case will be understood when it isstat- *J if it had been injured by the interstate punck a "Buddensick builder and burly complete success and satisfaction may smaller garrisons. In pursurance of this ed that the number of drive wells in the boodler." commerce law. Letter from President Cleveland. await you. Thanking you ior the pleasing theory, the policy of i-oncentrating into larger country reaches nearly a million, about D. C. Walcott was arrested at Plattvllle, C^v, and complimentary expressions with posts in the vicinity of railroad centers seventy-five thousand being in the At the banquet of the New York Chamber Wis., by Sheriff Murray and had a preliminary has lor several years been advocated, and which you close your letter, I am yours State of New York. The patentees in of Commerce, President Cleveland examination at Owatonna before City After nearly 20 years' service Dr. many minor positions now retained only very truly, Minnesota were worse than those of any wrote: Those charged by the people with Justice Newsolt on the charge of stealing because they afford a shelter for the troops other state. Quite recently they sent circulars McCosh has resigned the presidency GROVER CLEVELAND. the management of their government cannot two canceled wheatchecks from Hastings & a not as yet provided for elsewhere will be to owners of driven wells that infringers b3r fail to enhance their usefulness Dimint. He sold them to parties in town, of Princeton college. The infirmities abandoned as soon as accommodations on the Green patent muBt pay $10 familiarty with business conditions and realizing about $32. can be obtained at the regimental posts of age warn him, he says, that it is on a certain date. Those who did intimacy with business men, ence good Hon. Knute Nelson Quotes Indemnity now either building or contemplated After a year's wrangling with their comply with this cool demand were notified government has no more important mission Law. time he should eive over to another in the near future. The work in tongues, Carney and McAuliffe met in the that they must pay $36.50$30 as than the stimulation and protection Hon. Knute Nelson, M. C. from Minnesota, the responsibilities he has borne for the now posts at Denver, where ring in New York. For five long hours they the figure reached by trebling the damages, of the activities of the country. This says: The congressional act of Jan. it is proposed to place ten companies, contended frr the Hunt- weight championship $6 court costs and 50 cents for dtage. so long a period. Under his administration relation between government and 13, 1881, Vol. 21, U. S. Statutes at Large, will shortly be commenced. That of the world, buth were badly punished business suggests the thought Princeton college has become page 315, seems to cover the case of so at San Antonio has been progressing but the spectators broke into the ring that the members of such associations Former decisions, even one included by many settlers affected by the recent revocation favorably during the year. The ground and the battle is postponed. almost literally the centre of the the highest tribunal, proved to be in favor as yours owe to themselves and of the withdrawal of the indemnity for the new post near Chicago will pass of the patentee. The potent has been the to all the people of the land a thoughtful Presbyterian church. \tf limits of the Northern Pacific Railway into the possession of the government at subject ot extensive litigation. It was first discharge of their political obligations, company and seems to be plain and explicit an early day. At Fort Snelling both the The Casualty Record. held valid by Judge Benedict, in 1876, in guided by their practical knowledge of affairs, on the subject. The act is as follows: reservation and other attendant conditions Destructive forest fires are again raging the leading case of Andrew a againstCarman. to the end that there may be impressed Sanitary work in the cities of England are favorable fortheestaolitthmentof "An act for the re ief of certain settlers in Illinois. An immense amount of property This decision was followed by nine others, Upon the administration of our a large garrison, and only some additional on restored railroad lands. Be it enacted, is being destroyed and in some cases has reduced the death rate 12 rendered by Judges Dillon. Nelson, Gresham, government a business character and tendency buildings are required for their accommodation. etc., that all persons who shall have settled people have to fih for their lives. Blatchford, Nixon. Wheler, McCreary free from the diversion of passion per cent, in the last 25 years. The re-construction of Fort and made valuable and permanent and Shipman. In two of the recent Jack Kinzman, a brakeman on the and unmoved by sudden gusts o! excitement. Riley has been actively prosecuted during improvements upon any odd-numbered That is a result well worth securing casesAndrews airuinst Cone and Andrews Winona & St. Peter railway, while running But the most wholesome purpose the year, but before it can be completed section of land within any railroad withdrawal, against Hoveythe patent was for the along the top of the cars near Meridian, in the United States, especially of their political action will not be accomplished additional appropriations will be necessary. in good faith and with the permission first time held invalid by Judges Love, fell, stiiking outside the rail on his head by an insistance upon their exclusive or license of the railroad company in veiw of the approach of cholera. It Shiras and Nelson, of the courts below, on and facturing his skull. claims and selfish benefits, regardless for whose benefit the same shall have the same grounds given by the United is asserted that thorough sanitary 80ME GENERAL MATTERS. of the welfare of the people at large. At Bessemer, Mich., an accident occurred been made, and with the expectation of Stntes supreme court derision in the Interdependence is no fully an element in Jljfco*** at Anvil mine. Capt. Green and two miners purchasing of such company the land so work here may reduce possible death From the report it appears that Hovey case. The later decision, of our national existence ttat a patriotic and fell from the top of the Rhait houes settled upon, which and so settled upon at the date of the last consolidated course, overrides the one in the famous from epidemics a very much larger per generous heed to the general good seems to the bottom of the shaft. The two and improved may. for any cause, be restored returns the army consisted of Eames-Andrews case ot to best subserve every particular interest. cent, in the next two years. miners were killed and Capt. Green cannot to the public domain, and who, at 2,200 officers and 24,230 men. the Octoher term, 1886. In ehe Fames Chauncy M. Depew responded to the toast recover. the time of such restoration, may not be including Indian scouts. The lieutenant case no such testimony as in the Hovey of "The United States, with a government entitled to enter and acquire title to such general briefly sums up the condition of Miss Rendau, a French maiden, nineteen and Cone cases was introduced. The fact by the people and for the people they land under the pre-emption homestead or Mr. E. 'V. Smalley, the London correspondent the various divisions of the army, and of years, who resided in Chicago, was that the invention had been in,public use, timber culture acts of the United States, are friends of honest labor, the enemies of the division of the Missouri, says: buried recently. She had been subject to with the knowledge and consi it of Green, of the New York Tribune, shall bo permitted at any time within anarchism." Mr. Depew said in part: While it has been free from Indian hostilities violent spasms and fits of vomiting for for more than two years prior to the filing cheerfully records the interest of the three months after such restoration, and There has been brought out just now in of any magnitude many operations many days. No doctor was able to discover of his application, rendered the patorit Under such rules and regulations as the a Western city the question of the survival (t of a minor nature have been rendered necessary. English populace in John L. Sullivan the cause of her death. On the day invalid. Of course, this decision nonsuits commissioner of the general land office of our government. In Chicago it Troops have been continually occupied before her death she was seized with a all claims now pending in the courts as greater than they ever showed for may prescribe, to purchase not to exceed has been partly settled what is to become in patrolling the Oklahoma country more violent paroxysm than ever before. all over the land against alleged infringers 160 acres in extent of the same by legal ot anarchy. It has demonstrated that Mr. Gladstone. This does not appear There was a choking sensation in her and have been successful in keeping intruders of the patent. The grasping disposition ot subdivisions at the price of $2.50 per acre, the velvet glove of liberty covers the throat, and finally there was forced up the patentees and the continuous litigations out of that region. The gradual spread so strange in view of the fact that in and to receive patents therefor." merciless hand of the law. The American from her stomach a live young snapping combined to make the Green patent more of railroads throughout the territory can, people have decided this. There is no American cities the advent of the turtle with a shell as large as a half dollar. odious than any othpr, but the task of however, ultimately have but one effect, liberty unless there is law. In the countries The attending physician says that the patient fighting it was tremendous. It was finally and I am now of opinion that congress great slugger would excite* more interest from which these people come the became unconscious and almost immediately accomplished by a comparatively unknown may well consider the advisability of opening Famous Libel Suit Discontinued. than the presence of any leading police, the constabulary, the standing began to swell up in her limbs like lawyerJed Lake of independence, Iowa up portions at least of this New York Special: The old suit of Rev. army, keep them in check. But terrible one afflicted with the dropsy. She never who worked for a fee of S20 a day, Jand country to settlement. The general reviews statesman of this country, the President Samuel D. Flinman against Bishop Hare of as may be the terrors of tyranny, more rallied. The turtle is a perfect specimen worked perhaps two hundred dajson the the difficulties arising in Aaguse last alone excepted. Dakota has been discontinued by consent terrible is the vengeance ot a free people of its kind, and it is believed that it grew case. At least $100,000 has been spent in Colorado near, the Uncompahgre Indian of nil parties. Mr. Hinman alleged that when their liberties are invaded. But aftera from a germ swallowed in waterfrcm Lake by both parties to the litigation just ended. reservation, and their termidation the bishop had libeled him by a publication Michigan. II, the ills that threaten the United Those who have paid the exacting loyalty through the intercession of Lieut. Burnette circulated among the bishops, charging The Civil Service Commission has have, of course, no means of recovery, State are but the spots upon the sun. with a small detar.chu.ent of the Ninth him with improper relations with the unless they can prove fraud or false repre nearly completed a very radical revision cavalry. Indian women under his missionary charge tations. Foreign News Notes. Gen. Sheridan does not look favorably Death of Cen.William Myers, U.S.A. and systematic arrangement in the West. Mr. Hinman demanded upon the proposition of Gen. Miles to Henri Rochefort, the editor of the Paris 25,000 damages. The case Gen. William ^fyers, deputy quai te. of its rules, and when they are approved separate the Indianbnow at San Carlos into InBtranftigeant, has fought a duel with has been dragged through the courts for a master general, died at New York city on several camps, about 100 or 200 miles by the president they will be swords with Marmack, the editor of the long time. A settlement was brought the 11th inBt. He had been suffering from Herr Most Again Arrested. apart, deeming it for the best interests of Cri du Peuple. The latter was wounded. about by other bishops as the friends of inflammatory rheumatism for a number of promulgated. Among the changes Herr Most has been again arrested in. Arizona and of the Indians themselves The encounter was the result of a quarrel both parties, and a sum of money was years, and this, it is thought, was the im New York for incendiary and unlawful made are the abolition of the fortyfive-year-ago that they should be kept in one body, and over Gen. Boulanger. raised by them defray in part Mr. Hinmnn's mediate cause of his death. Gen. Myers speeches. The indictment under which the duties necessary for their control concentrated legal expenses. In the statements was born in Reading, Pa. He graduated limit which now applies The court of appeal in London has discharged Most was arrested thus characterizes him: at a single point. which were presented to the courts Bishop from the military academy in 1852. He the order in the cane of David De An OVll-diflposed and pernicious person to certain classes of public employes. "Divided into different bands," he says, Hare says that while the v*ts imputed to was first lieutenant of the Ninth infantry Bensaude and his wife, Violet Cameron, and of most wicked and turbulent disposition,wickedly "each location might become the center of Hinman were nou established at the first at the breaking out of tho There never has been any reason for the actieBB, restraining the former from interfering and mahriously contriving disturbances, aud the difficulties of their trial he fully believed them at the time. Rebellion and raptain and assistant with his wife during their legal this rule. The idea a capable and experienced to disturb the public peace and to excite He regrets now that he made the supervision would be greatly increased." quartermaster in 1861. In the same year separation. De Bensaude undertakes not the good citizens of our state to hatred statement. man of forty-five is not as he was assigned to duty at St. Louis as to meddle with his wile's earnings. and contempt of the government and make INCREASED DESERTIONS. assistant to Gen. Robert Allen, and was well qualified for public employment A letter from Mr. Hinman, dated Birch insurrections. In the French chamber of deputies permission subsequently appointed chief quartermaster The general expresses regret at the fact Coolie. Minn., Oct. 28, closes the correspondence. was asked by the government to The speech Upon which Most was indicted as a callow youth of eighteen has long of the department of the Missouri al of a slight increase in the number ot desertions In it Mr. Hinman says" prosecute Wilson. A committee was appointed was a particularly blood curdling one' St. Louis, a position he held until 1866, during the year, and sees no remedy been felt to be an absurdity. I brought the action in the suit above to report upon the motion. The and was brought out by hia indignation when he was assigned to duty at Omaha, for it. He looks favorably on the named to furnish an opportunity for eiving committee decided that Wilson should be at the hanging of the Chicago auarchitits. Neb., where he was chief quartermaster oi new plan of monthly payments. He says. all the evidence that was given affecting prosecuted. Wilson was informed that His offense is a misdemeanor, ami tltelongent the department of the Platte until 1870, The recruiting service has enhnted an increased \r It is stated that the extravagant my character and not for any money damage, uelore proceedings were begun he would be term of imprisonment he cm get in one when he was ordered to Washington city number of good men. Discipline is none of which do I ever mean to receive, given an opportunity to be heard. He replied year, with a fine. He will ptobably get the exemption law in Texas is becoming as depot quartermaster there. In 1876 good. The artillery, infantry and cavalry and further, I assert my innocence that he had no statement to make maximum ponaltv. Most'* brother su-j he went to San Francisco as chief quartermaster schools are reported to bo doing good work, a burden rather than a benefit to in respect to all the imputations contained before the trial. The chamber, by a vote cialists are highly indignant over the arrest. ot the division ot the Pacifio and the army has greatly improved in rifle in the rehearsal made by Bishop Hare, of 527 to 3, approved the demand for the that state. It was no doubt useful in They characterize it as a high handed and department of California. practice. The general renews his recom- and trust that he will ultimately come to prosecution of Wilson. The ministers outrage of the police upon their beloved He was ordered to Chicago in 1879 meudaVon that 5,000 men be added to the settlement of Texas to induce immigration. that conclusion. I have no doubts that went to the Elysee palace and informed leader. In a talk with inspector and after three years' tour the-e as depot the army and that two majors and two i Binhop Hare has fully believed me to bo Its operation is now to President Grevy of the decision of the Byrnes, Most said: quartermaster he was assigned to duty as captains be added to each infantry regiment. guilty and acted on that belief. chamber. chief quartermaster of the department oi Tho execution of the Chicago anarchists He rtcommends the appointment keep out capital and raise the Dakota, with headquarters at Fort Snelling, was an outrage. He had be( ome imbued of a board to frame revised tactics to The Italian parliament was opened the rates of interest. Texas pays twice Minn., when Gen. Terry was in com with the anarchistic principles when a boy. meet the changes in handling men occasioned 16th. Hing Humbert, in his speech from Meeting of Cattle Breeders In Chicago. mand. He was placed upon the retired lut ii, as great a rate of interest as Iowa He worked at bookbinding, and noticed by changes in the methods of war. the throne, said- ''Bil's will be submitted in 1883, at his own request, and after that all the money went to the b.enes. He The general urges as a measare highly promotive to reorganize the ministerial departments and Kansas, because no one can ever thirty years' service. Gen. Myers' services lieved that the workingmen should have of efficiency the retirement of about to reform communal and provincial adminstrations The annual meeting of American Shorthorn know when a security is valid, for the during the war gained for him*the brevet of things in their own hands and divide the eighty old officers who are unfit for duty, to establish a uniform penal Breeders' association was held in brigadier general. His money and property profits of work. He did not believe in but whose retention on the active list entails code to bring about a radical reform of Chicago a few days ago. Emory Cobb of iv homestead exemptions include a accountability during that time was marriage vows. Men and women should additional work on the men who are the prison system to improve the education Kankakee presided. The secretary's annual stocked farm of 200 acres in the country, perhaps greater than that of any other be able to live together if they wanted. Hemight at the same time withheld from promotion ot tho youth to establish a sanitary report made a very favorable showing. office of the quartermasters' department not encourage violence directly, but thereby. The time is near at hand when the code, to regulate and repress excessive emigration During the years 1885 and 18S6 the or a residence, place of business having disbursed over $200,000,000 from if the workingmen could not have what army should be supplied with machine to encourage thrift among the association has recorded,34,327 pedigrees, and mechanical appliances in a city 1862 to 1866. they wanted ro fault would be found guns. Unless an effective arm of this working populace and to promote credit an increase of G.5U5 over'1880 and 1881. with any pe, a using dynamite. It was' character is developed by an American by the reorganization of banks of issue, by much more, in fact, than most people Resolutions of condolence were passed upon nonsense to say that, Lingg was converted' manufacturer very soon, the government which fiduciary circulation may anticipate the death of membersC. A.DeGraff. St.Paul hope to own. Large Wheat Crop In Russia. to anarchy by his (Moat's) writinga,fqi should adopt some foreign repeating gun. the fortune of the future without present W. W. McSair, Minneapolis.and others. W he was an anarchist in Germany. George A. Freudenreich, for many years Our coast defenses have continued to deteriorate danger. If. as there is full reason to hope, N. P. Clark, St. Cloud, Minn., was a elected .:hr during the year. Adequate defenses a citizen of Minnesota, writes under date peaci is maintained, no extra military expenditures a director to till a vacancy and C. C. must be the work of years and attained of October 20, from Odessa, Russia: The At Bridgeport, Connecticut, Mrs. wilt apt ear in the next budget, Nourse, Des Moines, was elected one of the at heavy outlay. In the meantime How Public Lands are Cobbled. wheat crop throughout the whole of South and then the government will be able to rew directors. The red polled angus cattle President Cleveland has just attended the dynamite gun experiments show Russia, with the exception only of the place the finances on a firm basis." club met at the Gran Pacific note! and The Secretary of Interior in a memorandum, the dedication of the Seaside Institute, valuable qualities and good results within province of Taurida, including the Crimea, elected the following officers: showb ui hree attempts to get land their rang?, and experimenting with a view has turned out to be most excellent. The on very nce. a working-woman's home for the girls President general, L. F. Ross, Iowa City, to their uture development should be encouraged. quality of the wheat is also far better than General News Items. 31 Thethr Tf- ter vs. Englested. Car-* Iowa vice president, William Steel, Merton. employed in a corset factory, about a Desirable features arc the speed it has been for years, owing to The New York Cable and Construction roll vs. J ft Wis. secretary and trea-nrer, J. C. N M al!"are V- -"T-^ with which they can be manufactured and the fact that the threshing season was thousand in all. The invitations, to Railway company makes a quasi-assfgnment, alike in _,^ Murray, Maquoleta, Iowa executive committee, their comparative inexpensiveness. very dry. Export trade has been extraordinarily brought on. it is said, by losses incurred acy. Mt*'^ ri1 a conductor on the CIiica-4P*' J. M. Smith. Dayton, Ohio J. MKnapp, the number of 2,000, were all issued lively here for the paBt six go and i*oi ohwestern railroad, organized 'Jfj,-'* Bellevue, Mich. W. D. Warren, in the construction of th St. Paul THE NATIONAL GUABD. to working women, for whom the in^^titute weeks, and there have been as many as a pleasure party consisting of Mrs. Sara^V Maple Fill, Kan. cable line. Gen. Sheridan concludes bis report aa forty steamers here at once. Seven-eighths Boyd, his sister, M. Josephine Englested, A meeting of the Holstein-Friesian breeders was founded by Warner Brothers, The Northern Pacific begins a suit in the follows: of them are of course, English, of the ocean H. A. White, James Wallace, Charles. was held, representatives being United States court at St. PanI to determine I am strongly in favor of thegeneral government of that society. Society ladies, tramp claw. Prices of all kinds of grain Thropeand H. L. Evans of Chicag o. and CCf! present from New York, Iown, Minnesota, the legality of the order of the secretary extending all possible aid to the are extremely low, while freights have Evans of Aurora, 111., flll of whom went on Illinois and Wisconsin. Dexter Seeverv -when it became known that Mrs. of the interior regarding its indemnity national guard of the different states, as ranged higher than for several years past. free passes to Mitchell, Dak., in April. of Leland. 111., ptesided, and Jerry Ellis lands. i they constitute a body of troops that in Cleveland would be present, were 1833. Mrs. Boyd's son John had previously of Minnesota, was secretary. ady great emergency would form an important Thomas Lowry says that the failure of gone there to live. Each of theparty easer to obtain invitations, but failed, The annual meeting of the American part of our military force. They Fifth Auditor Eickhoff, in his annual report, tho New York Cable and Construction made homestead entry, Al the end, Cotswold association was also held, R. C. W, and the working girls were not should be armed with the best weapons, shows: During the year accounts company will have no effect upon the St. of six months they again went West with Judson of Minnesota presiding. The amply provided with complete camp and were examined involving the disbursement Paul cable line, and that the latter will be free passes on a hunting excursion. They tempted by the large sums of money treasurer reported a balance of $300. The garrison equipage and instructed to the various ecmpleted in ten days. of $922,878,982 in the diplomatic, consular labored under the delusion that il they secretary reported about 1,000 pedigree*had offered them to part with theirs. drills andexercises according to the and internal revenue services. In the were not absent from Hie land for more been received for volume 4 of the record. At Milwaukee, Wis., W. J. Turner, the xf- tactics and systems followed in the regular Mrs. Cleveland knows exactly how to consular service there was an excess of than six months thy eevld hold the land.' R. C. Judson of Farmington, Minn, receiver appointed for the firm of Moore, army. Most of the state troops now These two visits were the only times they $31,717 of receipts over expenditures, was chosen as vice president, George Hard judge as to the sort of puplic ceremonies Benjamin & Co., estimates that sne liabilities march well and handle the gun well, but ever were on the kind before imutifcition showing that the service is not only selfsustaining,but ingot Wakesha, Wis., secretary nd treasurer, are from $250,000 to $300,000, they are deficient in discipline and in all she will take part in without of contest. This ie the teatioiony ofwna is a source of revea ue." Consular and J. 0. O'Malley of Wauneekee. About $50,000 of which is wholly unsecured. the duties that teach a soldier to take fide residents. fees amounted to $950.690,and exceeded Wis., was elected a director care of himself while in camp or upon a tho amount ot any previous year. i