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Stillwater Thomas "Montgomery, ~8t. Ms own head, fired twice and 3roppl ^'AlieEO'ATCHRtESCITY- RESUME OF TNE NEWS,. KiHHESOTA Peter W. L. Vining, Fergus Falls: J. J. dad. I McCardy, St. Paul M. H. Sessions, Minneapolis Si Chester Bellows Pays the Extremest In Smith county, Mississippi, Mrs. Fanny J. P. McClelland, Mankato A. Penalty for the Murder of r78Husbands, while traveling to her broth- Barto, Saut Center B.F.Zarocken, Crookston. house some miles from her own home The marriage of J- F. b%'*\*^\ BRANDT & WEDipNDORF, Publishers, WastiinRton News Items. Alice Waterman. neapolis and Miss Lou was assaulted by a negro and robbed The postmaster general authorized the Charles City, Iowa, Special Telegram, IowaBuren R. Sherman, Waterloo of Attorney Genera} Baxl&f After committing the robbery the negrocut establishment pi branch postoffices lor Dec. 17.All preparations for the hanging Joseph Given. Des Moines J. S. Woolson, MINNESOTA* was solemnized at Hudson,j out the lady's tongue. Mrs. Husbands Minneapolis. of Bellows had been completed this morning, Mt. Pleasant John H- Campbell, Des The residence of James 0'C*t recognized the negre and wrote his nanw and there was nothing to do but to Fourth-class postmasters appointed: Moines F. W. Hurwood, Cedar Rapids J. at Anoka with nearly all its' Cti* so that he would be arrested. await the hour. In the morning the rural Iowa: Clessart, C. Schnficher. Minnesota: Sir George Stephen recently started F. Merry, Manchester, A. H. Gillette, Mt. The Convent of Mercy, undertt inhabitants began to pour into the town. Gary, P. H. Hansen. Montana: Divide, G. Vernon G. W. Blake,* Chariton Richard from Canada to New York, where he of Rev. Mother Joseph, has just c^ At 8 o'clock around the jail wasexcitement. Lovell. Dakota: Bradley, G. A. Taylor. lip'*' Root.Keokuk Lyman J. Adair, Anamosa an extensive building upon the traif. sailed for England to close a contract A multitude gathered, thinking that they Wuggetsof Foreign News. W. H. Stiles, Guthrie Center E.A. Guilbert, The nominations o! Secretary Feu-child, recently purchased just outside tne ci| would be afforded an opportunity to witness Dubuque Charles G. Curiow, Sioux Gity Gen. Willoughby, until recently the ambassador for three new steamers to ply between Assistant Secretary Maynard and Treasurer limits of Morris. A department will be i theexecution, but tbeir desire was turned Jerome Burhank,Allison J. W.Alexander, of Madagascar in London, was Hyatt have been favorably reported Vancouver and Japan, each to cost voted to the education of Indian boys al away nngratified. Beside a few reporters, Hamburg E. R. Hutchins, Des Moines W. convicted on his return to Madagascar of from the Senate finance committee. girls, the expense of their schooling bei| the sheriffs of the different counties of the $1,000,000. It is said these steamers A. Wareham, Plymouth^ John F. Consignly, the embezzlement of $12,000, and sentenced Postmasters commissioned: Minnesota largely borne by the government. Btate and'those authorized by law none Audubon. ft* to imprisonment for an indefinite will be subsidized by the British gov- Danewood, W. K. Nebel. Fourth-class were to witness the execution. Bellows' period. WisconsinGeorge L.^Robinson, Milwaukee The official building statistics of postmasters appointedMinnesota: DentBon, last night on earth was one not soon to be Newton 'Peters, Milwaukee H. B. Paul for 1887, show that building it Frenchmen generally declare thai the K. A Bonher. Wisconsin: East' Middleton, forgotten by the faithful death-watchers. Harshaw, Oshkosh George S. Race, Portage provements were made that cost elevi cabinent formed by Tirard will not last. L. G. Hoffman. Up to 9 o'clock he manifested the same I'M City George A. Leeding, Neilsvllle L. million of dollars, and that nearly 4,Of It iB altogether lacking in notable names, fSarless disposition suggested by the words It is still believed that Mr. Lamar will be Q. Thomas, Eau Claire James R. Spencer, buildings were erected. creates no enthusiasm, and the members Sir Charles Tupper, the Canadian he spoke to the warden at Anamosa. He confirmed associate justice of the supreme Waukesha. are known to have little sympathy with begged him to tell the sheriff to hang him Rev. R. F. McLaren of St. Paul in a si court of the United States, but it is not member of the fishery commission, Dakota6. H. Jumber, AberdeenjS. K. McGinnis, one another's views. early in the morning that he might mon scores Lawyer Erwin most savage] certain that he will receive a favorable report Jamestown John B. Dennis,Yankton, says that he believed there was little get .to hell in time for breakfast. Shortly for his part in securing the acquittal Mr. Balfour, chief secretary for Ireland, from the committee on the judiciary. after 9 o'clock the sheriff Arensdorf, accused of the murder of Re addressed an immense assemblage in Free, left now of the irritation that inspired Some of Mr. Lamar's friends are very apprehensive MontanaRobert E. Fisk, Helena P. entered his cell with a letter from his sister, Haddock. Trade hall at Manchester. Inconsequence that he will not. Hoopers, Irvington George W. Shaw, Helena. the non-intercourse retaliation movement Mrs. Waterman, the contents of which of warning that a plot had been formed The election for new officer of ths Rail The following pensions have been grant will never be known. Theletter was handed of last winter, and was confiI to assassinate Balfour, police guarded the sey county Bar Association, resulted ed: WisconsinFather of E. CalkinsNorthport A committee was also appointed in accordance to- Bellows, and Sheriff Clark took occasion approaches to the platform and were follows- Judge C. E. Flandrau, preside! J. M. Scott, Racine J. H, dent the commissioners would bring with a resolution of the Twentyfirst i admonish him ~to prepare for stationed at various points in the hall. Smith, Pittsville W. U. Hart, Kendall. H. P. Williams, vice president L. R. Me national encampment to co-operate eternity., as he was to be surely banged in i their labors to a satisfactory conclu- DakotaS. H. Shields, Twin Brooks H. The trail of the persons charged with rtho rill, secretary H. B. Wenzll, treasur with a similar committee from Tennessee the morning. Bellows looked up into hi* Felton, Milbank. MinnesotaM, Chaplin. responsibility for the fire at the Opera governing board, J. B, Deala, C. E. Otis,: in securing an appropriate memorial for face, saying that he would laugh at him on Newport, J. F. Blum, Appleton H. Ernst, Comique resulted at Paris in the sentence G. Ingersoll. G. C. Squires, C. N. Bell, C. John A. Logan. The committee are. the gallows. The sheriff stepped from his Buffalo F. E. Richardson, Winona. of M. Darvalho, the manager of the theater, O'Brien and H. H. Horton. Russell A. Alger, Detroit, Mich. H. H. cell, and soon he heard the moans from Bellows to three month's imprisonment and to Thomas, Chicago, 111. E. P. Tyler. Cnlverton, .weeping over the last-written words Miss Annie Hinman, of Minneapolis, bl Senator Davis of Minnesota has reappointed ^'^Judge Holmes, Of the Irish Court" of pay a fine of 200 francs. Fireman Andre Md. William Warner. Kansas City, from a devoted sister. An hour was out the gas in her room, and died a J. B. Potter chief clerk*of the senate was sentenced to one month's imprisonment. Queen's Bench, at Dublin, has issued a spent in alternate weeping and Mo. The committee upon the Grant memorial days after. committee on pensions, E. L. Goodrich Carvelo was also condemned to pay swearing. Shortly after 10 o'cloek he was unapuointed with a few exceptions. of St. Paul, assistant clerk, and C. D. conditional order, setting aside Mr. George Maule, the young man indict 10,000 francs and Andre'40,000'francs to made a break for liberty, raising a large Among those appointed was Mitchell, messenger. Mitchell was formerly for swindling widow Olson of tit. Cloud o\ 1 Sexton's election as Lord Mayor of various sufferers. All the others were acquitted. armchair to strike,clown one of the guards CaDt. E. C. Babb of Minneapolis, who will assistant clerk of the committee on railroads. of money while palming himself off to h| as he was bent over feeding the fire. He Dublin. An ultimate decision will be take the place of commander Rea. Senater Sawyer has reappointed as her nephew, pleaded guilty and w: was prevented in this and went to his cell Additional appointments of like character Mr. Pyne, the Nationalist member of C. P. Conger clerk of the committee on sentenced to two years in Stillwater. t^rendered on the order after argument. cot and lay down. He went to sleep right will be announced in a few days. Special parliament who has been deiying the police poBtofiices and post roads. Winona, determined not to be outdod away,'and did not awaken until 4 a. m I Mr.' Sexton is charged with violating attention is called to the order prohibiting in his castle at Lisfinny, left his stronghold P. H. Kelly called at the interior department by her neighbors in St. Pa\il, has orgax when he arose and again went to abusing and, eluding the sentinels, drove off. the use of Grand Army badges, or the the Crimes act and with neglecting to to urge the appointment of a receiver ized an ice rink and carnival club, with I the guards, and demanded that he be liberated. His destination is unknown and the "police letters G. A. R.. as a sign or advertisment of the Fergus Falls land office in the place capital stock of $20,000, to build an ic i perform his duties when High Sheriff. The guards gave him no-satisfaction, are now engaged in scouring the country for any private business. Members of the of Aune. Mr. Kelly did not see the secretary, rink, and in connection with it a tobogga 1 and he again went to his cot, ana to ascertain his whereabouts. The duke order are requested to assist the enforcement but impressed upon Capt. Hassler, slide of 1,000 feet in length. slept for over an hour. He woke for the 0l Abercorn presided at a conference of of the above rule by all proper the appointment clerk, the necessity for last time on earth shortly after 7, and refused landlords held recently, and made a Winona's building statistics for 188* i and legitimate means. Senator Farwell's banking bill proposes early action. Mr. Kelly did not state his to accept of any food, whatever. At speech in which he condemned absenteeism. show improvements valued at $895,385.- preference for the office, but it is probably 10:30 the jail enclosure was thrown open, to substitute county, municipal Rev. Mgr. Ravoux continues at St. J*J Harris, who is said to be Doran's favorite The London Times states on the authority The Minnesota Leprosy Cases. and the persons who had tickets passed in. and even railway securities for for the place. No appointment will be seph's hospital, St. Paul, in a weak condi of a Parnellite, who stipulates A terrible sound greeted their ears. It The Fergus Falls Journal publishes an tion. Tfce monsigneur, being in advanci made until Mr. Vilas takes charge of the that his name must not be disclosed, that United States bonds as a basis for a was the voice of Bellows in his cell resisting article from a correspondent at Rothsay, years, may have great difficulty in ovj office. Dr. Hamilton Williams of New York succeeds the officers as they were putting the near which place the enses of jeprosy recently National Bank circulation. This feature coming the malady which prostrated him] 0'Donovan Rossa in the leadership shackles upon him. He succeeded in inflicting mentioned in the Pioneer Press are The following pensions have been grant of the extreme Nationalists in New York, is almospress. unanimouslry diaapprov'e an ugly wound by biting one of thfi Frank Dingley makes 350 miles on hi supposed to exist. The correspondent visited Bette far let th ed. WisconsinMother of J. Moore, Sun fciie and that Williams has a fund of $200,000 J^'e^ wheel at Minneapolis in less than24hou guard's hands. He was forced to the the families of Christopher Kjono and Prairie mother of H. W. Parsons, Bay issue the money directly at his disposnl to organize assassinations wall and firmly bdun At 10 4 3 o'clock Bjorgen Shaldrup, the names of the parties View H. Hadden, Lynden Station H. F. The Rey. J. B. Halton, for a long ti Governmen and dynamite explosions by sending to i'*$ir Sheriff Clark stepped on the platform, afflicted with dsease,whic in Norway Colburn, Wonewoc, 0. S. Kittell, Depere pastor of the Church of the Guardian A "|T England Irish-Americans, who do not calling in a firm, clear voice the names its is culled "Spedalskhede." The correspondent own credit, than to use city, gels, in Hastings, died in Preston, Fillmorr/| B. E. McCoy, Sparta F. Hines, Wheatville work directly, but endeavor to find men of the twelve jurymen, each responding writes. county, on the 9th inst., aged forty-fiv(&| T. H. Reed, Viroqua E. Young, Milwaukee among the criminals of large towns to assassinate to hiB name. The death warrant was ^-county and railway bonds as a basis yearn. Ho had been in poor health for if T. Musch, Oil City T. S. McMurray, Cecil. Kjono first exhibitsd traces of leprosy at public men and conduct dynamite ^y^for National Bank circulation. then read to Bellows in his cell A number of year^, and resigned his chargif^ Dakota~F. E. Miller, Clark D. N. Shepard, 4 the age of eighteen in Norway. He is now explosions. and at 10"45 the death march commenced. at Hastings for that reason. He was bonl I Plankinton, J. F. Sheldon, Hawkinson forty-five yars of age. At the age of thirty The window from the criminal's cell had in County Caven, Ireland, ordained in StjPaul E. C. Northrop, Fargo C. W. Strong, Copp he removed to the United States, was been taken out and a stairway leading up and located in Hast-ngsrin 1868, C. H. Wentz, Menokin B. Klopp, Kampeska. married to a woman similarly affected, Record of Casualties. to the gallows erected. Up they ascended, It was a piece of great gpod fortune maining until 1883. He has a brothe MinnesotaJ. W. Horton, Detroit and is now described as having a hairless jfj?1' \t for Francea real political inspira- the sheriff leading, followed by his deputy. A disastrous fire occurred at Elkhart, Chicago, and another a priest in Own t' City G. W. Ellis, Fertile R. Moody, face and head, and destroyed palate, and Then came Bellows in stocking feet partly Ind.,resulting in a total loss of $100,000 to Clemenceau,nFreycinet,d Fer up-- Colo. His remains were taken to Chic Rochester. has suffered the partial loss of his lingers. {tinthat such a ma was foun yV carried by two strong men. His strength the Excelsior Starch company and the wno .In some districts in Norway, where the inhabitarts The National Republican says editorially A condensed statement of mortality _. had failed him. He took a position over Elkhart paper pail factory. live largely Sheldrupfisht o"n a neither,s diet l^iJ^'V "It seldom falls to the lot of a new St. Paul for the month of November ba$ the trap and stared at the audience for a pjf*xy Floquet and the other jealous the disease is veryo common I doe A young farmer named James Rankin, senator to take so conspicuous a position just been issued by Health Commissioner moment, his face wearing a sad, dejected not partake o8 the features of living about 18 miles northeast of Broken as that assigned to Senator Davis of Minnesota, ca Jones, and shows the low death rate o' look. His legs were pinioned, but not a 11 $$l! leaderwhelminunitevotHiss could election bey the leprostyb referied to in the Bible, Row, Neb., started out on the morning ol a i creditabl who is made chairman of the important 9.12 per thousand on an estimate of 150, in over Dec. 10 for a hunt in a sleigh. When he patriotism of the French Legistn -fift *L-]\ O committee on pensions. He has tna 000 population. That it is not contagious is proved by the S K|^ had reached a point in the woods about held many high offices in his state, including .c C. W. Wentworth, the potographer whe *as half a mile from his father's house, his word escaped"hisnoose. lips until Sheriff Clark^ wife nor young child has the slightest that of governor, and in all be honored adjusted the The he broke "the stability and permature ^f was shot at Calumet, Mich,, Dec. 6,by a double-barrelled shotgun slipped off the tracner oaf tho diseaseAVI1^3 which ~L th IIe1 husA. himself by serving well and capably. and in the highest degree reassurin down,J crying "Pleasem don't. Please 3 4.1 __ i i Vila ifMA iinnnn il _. i. a jealous husband, was a resident of Anoka K^i l^ seat, and in attempting to draw it toward band and father. In Norway the families He was a soldier in the civil war, and don't. Please don't Please don't." The a from 1883 until after the big fire in 1884. him the hammers caught and both loada afflicted are not isolated nor avoided by knows the soldiers' want and desires. His $E*^ noose was then tightened, when, in almost were discharged into his heart. Springer Harbaugh, a well known citizen, their neighbors. I find that modern leprosy appointment is a good one, for while he inaudiable words, he said. "I'm innocent." ##4vn^m ^nence of the republican form of goverent died in St. Paul. Mr. Harbaugh a' is divided into two general classes, will regard the interests of the country, he His supporters stepped on either side tended the National agricultural college a in France. viz.: Elephantiasis tuberosa, and elephantiasis believes in a liberal poliey toward the veterans of him, Sheriff Clark moved to the rear, Chicago, and while there was take"n ill. O: anaethetica. The first of these and their families." General News Notes* and at 10 56 o'clock, with that terrible lie his return he took to his bed with pleur is manifest in the integument and the fresh on his lips, the trap was sprung, and Advocates of the one-state movement The following patents have been issued: pneumonia, which was the cause of hi mucous membrane. This variety includes A colored citizen of Greene county, Bellows ushered into eternity. Nine minutes convene at Aberdeen, Dak., and draft a Wisconsin: J. Christmann, Milwaukee, denth. The deceased was born at New] tho more contagious kinds and after the trap dropped life was practically memorial to congress. Ohio, has set a noble example in selfhelp door hanger G. J. Goodhue Hartley, Lisbon, Ohio, March 16, 1816. He re-' is distinguished by the formation gone. He was cut down at 11:15. wood-working machine (3) S. Helfaer,Milwaukee, Sands W. Hopkins, twenty-eight years to his race everywhere in making moved to Pittsburg in 1845, where he en| ot tubercles under the Bkm, and ulceration An examination proved that his neck had glove or mitten C. H. Meddins, of age, died at Kansas City from the effects paced in the iron trade. He came to Minnesota of the surface! This constitutes the leproey to Wilberforee University a free been broken in two places. No relatives Neenah, convertible chair C. Michelsen, of laudanum, taken at his fashionable in 1880. of the middle ages, and is found at the witnessed the execution, and no one would Union Grove.ditchingmachine C. Nygaard, boarding house in the presence of two gift of some thirty thousand dollars. present day in Iceland, Africa, East and The Wright county jury find Murray accept the remains. It was buried in the young women. He had achieved considerable cant hook (2) F. Prinz, Milwaukee, elevating West Indies,and in many tropical islands. If a'white man had given this sum to guilty of the crime charged against him. cemetery, but it is rumored that it will not notoriety both there and in othei bolt. Minnesota: R. Gleason (de- The other variety is distinguished by aff ec and Judge Hicks sentences him to the, long remain there. & colored university it would not parts of the country by his reckless and ceased) Stillwater, hat-rack G. D. Holt, tions of the nervous system, a consequent penitentiary for ten years. eccentric conduct. Minneapolis.conduit for electrical conductors absence of sensibility on the general surface have occasioned wide remark, although J. F. Segog, Stillwater, measuring vessel and the dropping off of the fingers and The city of Rochester is about to pur-j. A sensational cowhiding affair took place THE INTERSTATE LAW. everyone must have acknowledged F. Tiedt, Euclid, car coupling. Montana: toes. The sub-division distinguished particularly chase two ornamental fountains for pub-' at Ediaburg. Ind., in which Dr. Bland, a p&v *-v. for the latter effect^, is termed J. L. Koontz, Helena, combination it a handsome present. The lie parks, and favor drinking fountains folk prominent physician, was the victim. The Senator Cullom to present Amendme elephantiasis muttanso, joint evil. tool A. J. Urlin, Missoula, key-hole notable feature of the case is the cir- lady who inflicted the punishment was a the use of animals. *.I$IPX IST nts Whereby He Expects to Increase This is the spidalsk of the Norwegian guard. Mrs. Hyatt, wife of one of the employes on Jordan, Scott county, is satd'to nave^Shi fisherman and the form of leprosy imported the Efficacy of the Act. cumstance that it was a colored the Edinburg Courier. Mrs. Hyatt heard The president has sent to the senate coal deposit. into this country irom Norway. It is that the doctor had made slanderous remarks several hundred recess postmaster nominations, Senator Cullom, chairman of the interstate man's contribution to the cause of the opinion of the doctors that many Warden Stordock and Matron MctfeaW about her and she lay in wait for him among them the following: Daniel commerce committee, has prepared forms of disease now claimed as leprosy colored education and progress. are to be tried on the Washington county? on his return from dinner and gave him a A. Mahoney, Kenosha, Wis. Albert C. amendments to the interstate law which he will be distinguished by some more appropriate grand jury indictments in Ramsey county.! 7ft terrible whipping. Robinson, Green Bay, Wis. John McCarthy, will present to the senate at an early day. name in the near future when the Stillwater, Minn. L. T. Alexander, Those amendments embody the most important A couple of lreight trains on the Norfch-*| At Washburn, Wis., Rood & Maxwell's difference in their progress, in their character, Senator Barnum of Connecticut, interviewed Montiello, Iowa William T. Bailey, Mashaltown, suggestions that have been made ern Pacific near Tamarac collided, twoj new mill was sold at auction to S. G. Cook in their fatality and their powers of Iowa J. P. Carleton, Iowa Falls, as to defects in the law, including the recommendations brakemen being killed and an engineer] on the labor question, & Co., of Minneapolis, F. Boutin of Bayfield infection shall be more fully known. The Iowa. Postoffices establishedDakota of the interstate commissioners. scalded somewhat. The names ot thej! and C. W. Griggs of St. Paul lor"$15,- ancient leprosy of the Hebrews, owing to talks sensibly. He says: "A settlement Vang, Cavalier county. Minnesota: Union Following is a synopsis of the brakemen were Holmes and Kline. Engineer 000. The Northern National Bank of its peculiar effects upon the skin, has been Hill, Scott county. DiscontinuedMinnesota: more important provisions: Travis was much hurt, but his wounds) of the differences between the Ashland was their only competitor, and termed by physicians leucaderma or Johnson, Big Stone county. Postmasters are not dangerous. "To extend the provisions of the act employers and the employed* is the their highest bid was only $14,000. The "white skin," and regolated to the Ifbt commissionedMinnesota* Ellsworth, so as to make the act apply of skin diseases as have many other mill was sold to satisfy a chattel mortgage The supreme court refused a new trial to F. Esser. Montana: Selish, M. Therrault. one thing demanding the most serious to express companies, sleeping car rutaneous affections, the nature of which of $24,800, held by the Northern Feter Johnson, who was convicted of mans! Fourth-class postmasters appoint- companies, drawing room cars, palace car consideration. I have been an employer has been established by modern inquiry. National Bank of Ashland. slaughter for killing James Morrow at tt edDakota: Reynolds.n Garde City, WGiven. C. Newell companies, stock car companies, tank car Gliby,sA. Iowa F. Cas Some of those who have made the matter South St. Paul stock yards in Dakota Cc On Jan. 1 tho Northern Pacific and Manitoba of men all my life, and have companies and any other companies, associations in all its bearings a thorough study, claim hist spring. The evidence against Johl roads will, by agreement, put into tles Lazern, G. Bender Sidney, S. Chandler. or persons furnishing for public now something like five thousand on it to be hereditary some ascribe it to the son was largely ci cumstantial, but tfis effect a new (to these roads) method of use upon railroads, cars or other Instrumentalities use of putrid meats or fish some lay it to jury had found a verdict against him, ami' my pay rolls. I have never had any milling wheat in transit. Heretofore these for the transporation of passengers a lack of vegetable food and some to direct the appeal was made on the ground of roads have hauled wheat to be milled in or property." This is intended to difficulty whatever, and I have always contact with leprous ulcerations some technical irregularities in the indictment transit by reserving one-sixth of the include every possible monopoly, like the Personal News Notes. consider filthy habits, insufficient food and found that with anything like and the charge to the jury. amount, that is, for instance, hauling out Standard Oil company, which uses the exposure to weather, both cold and danm, Lady Plunkett, wife o! Sir Francis R. 18,000 pounds of flour for every 21.000 rails. The words "or other carriers" At New Ulm, Mrs. F. Held committed a fair, liberal spirit workingmen necessary to become infected. All agree Plunkett, the new British minister to pounds of wheat hauled in. After Jan. 1, are inserted twice in the fifth suicide by hanging herself to a r&fter. No, that the eating of fish aggravates the disease, could avoidede be mad contented seriousall and fric- Brussels, was a Miss Morgan of Philadelphia two cents above the through rate will be tlon It is a condi section, so as to prohibit not cause is known. She and her husband" and all concede that it is at piesent and a very clever and accomplished invariably charged for the milling in transit 2 only pooling between different railroads, were early settlers. incurable. lady. privilege,' but to be entitled to the but between different railroads and other tion of affairs when the workingmen Congressman Rice and P. H. Kelly recommend privilege the wheat must be destined to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramsdell of WarMass., carriers. In the sixth section which relates William Lee for postmaster tosucceed eastern terminals or beyond. The same and those who employ them get toren, have just celebrated the sixtieth to the publication of rates, the provisions Dr. Day at St. Paul charge will also be made to elevators for anniversary of their married life. Mr. with respect to the advance and reduction Private Bankers of Minnesota. looking upon each other as natural storing wheat in transit. The health commissioner's report Ramsdell is eighty-seven years of age while in rates are repeated so as no apply specifically About fifty private bankers of Minnesota 1887 will show that St. Paul is the he enemies. They should be the most Mrs. Ramsdell is eighty. to joint through rates. Tjiis met in St. Paul a few days ago. when iest city in the United States. amendment is proposed because the commission ^natural of friends, because their interests Frank Gordon, ft son of Gov. Gordon of the Minnesota Bankers' association was Interesting Wheat Statistics. express in their report some doubt AtCrookston, W. L. Sargent, ^an Georgia, was married to Miss Georgianna organized. There are at present seventyeight are identical." There is now in store in country elevators as to whether these provisions do so apply. resident and veterinary surgeon, atte,ed Kilbourn, a daughter of Hallett Kilbourn, bankers, representing the same number on all lines of railroad in Minnesota As to the short haul provision it is suicide by taking fifteen grains a well known Washingtonian and president of banks, members of the association. and Dakota, outside of Minneapolis, St. provided that where complaint is made strychnine. A doctor saved him by means fs of the Evening Critic company. The association adopted a constitution IllSjP^he ultimate location of the foreign Paul and Duluth, 20,000,000 bushels in against two or more carriers for violating of an emetic. Despondency is supposed t "f and by-laws similar to the American Gen. Thomas Kilby Smith of Philadelphia, round numbers, the actual figures being it and the violations occur between have caused the act. i accessions to our population must Bankers' association. a distinguished soldier in the war of 20,100,000. Of this amount it is estimat points on tha road of one only, William Welch, the hero of the famous* the rebellion, died aged 67 years. He was have much to do in the determination The following officers were elected for the ed that 2,000,000 bushels are old wheat that road only shall be held liable for Welch-Vilas imbroglio, is sat down uponX chief of Gen. Grant's staff at the close of ensuing year. which has been held over from last crop, the violation. An addition to section 15, of future local peculiarities. The in the Minneapolis court. W the war. His illness was of brief duration. President, C. D.' Griffith, Brown county leaving 18,000,000 /bushels of the new crop which relates to compensation for damages, English,. Irish and Scotch now find vic president, H. R. Wells, Fillmore county Hon. Henry FOBS died at Morris, Dec. 9 in store now. i is proposed, that when a complainant During a performance of "Article 47" by secretary,E. R. Smith.Le Sueurcounty He-was an old settler and 'a prominent] is seeking.to recover damages the carrier D homes chiefly the Eastern states Clara Morris at the Grand opera house at The greatest amount of wheat is held on treasurer, W. B. Pareons, Dodge county citizen. He represented thedistrietin. tr may file with the commission its Washington, Annie Horton, a great granddaughter the Northern lines of railroad, more than the Germans come to the Central executive council, H. B. Strait, Scott legislature of 1874. -jg tt ri consent that the commission may pass of John C. Calhoun, who is now two-thirds of the entire amount being in county C. H. Ross, Brown county Marcus upon the question of damages, and the decision If#jj W est the Scandinavians seem to an employe in the postotfice department, Henry Norton, about 28 years of that section of Minnesota and Dakota Johnson, Kandiyohi county L. Kells, of the commission shall stand as a became violently insane during the bcene and living a few miles from Arlingtonsi^ north of an east and west line through have claimed the Northwest for themselves Stearns county M. Doran, Le Sueur county judgment, which may be enforced by execution in which Cora is shot by George Duhamel. fou/id in the barn hanging by the nec%j Minneapolis. There is no doubt that if the E. D. Dyer, Olmsted county L. R. the Canadian French go into by a United States marshal in the Five or six years ago Miss Horton fired a halter. The deed is supposed to nL above estimate of amount in country elevators Mayer. Chippewa county. same manner or as judgments of the United several shots at George Morgan, a" son of been committed during a temporary fit the manufacturing districts of New is correct that the crop is MAt One of the objects of the assocaitionisto States circuit court are enforced. If Senator Morgan of Alabama, and it is Ml insanity. ninety-five millions. England and are rarely to be met with protect the private bankers against the payment is not made, the complainant thought that the scene on the stage recalled It appears that about 45,000,000 bushels In the winter of 1880 Henr*y Taylor lei law passed last winter, which in brief provides: may proceed in any United States court of that affair so vividly as to unbalance Jill elsewhere and the Italians and Hungarians of this have been shipped and in transit, his home in Waupun, Wis., to seek em' competent jurisdiction to recover damages, her mind. ^WT &M%$''&3 leaving 18,000,000 in country elevators, ploymentin the woods. At Brainerd he are rapidly displacing the and the report of the commission shall be No person or persons engaged in the business and, with the usual allowance for and a companion got into a row with some of banking in this state, not subject '$ Irish in the mining regions of Pennsyl- bread and Beed, 14,000,000 in farmers' ?'rovisioneisevidence Indians. One of the latter was killed. rima faci of the fact found, to the suspension of the bank examiner, Criminal Calendar. hands to come forward. It also appears Z. vania- and 0hi6. What is called the Taylor was convicted and sent to the prison also made to take the commission hall make useof any office signhaving thereon i Kjdph Truckmiller has been arrested at that Minneapolis is getting a much larger in 8tillwater for life. He had a wife out of the jurisdiction of the interior any artificial or corporate name, nor native population, the one which occupied Chillicothe, Q., for robbing the United porportion oi tjhe shipments this year and one small child, and feeling the shame department, and to require it to shall such person make use of or circulate the country thirty years MO. than last. States Express company at Waterloo, of his position, he did not communicate report direct to congress. The object is any letter-heads, blank rece'pts, etc., having Iowa, of $9,000. with his family, and it was only by. accident to make the commission independent thereon a corporate name. has been moving and is still steadily of that a few days ago sha learned t! any administration. Harris Goldstein, Isaac Wolff and Many of the private bankers ot the state Death of Mrs. John Jacob Astor. moving Westfrom the Atlantic her husband was a felon. She wai Adolph Silveretein, the latter a New York have been doing business under corporate Mrs. J. J. Astor died in New York, alter Stillwater recently. Taylor's sen states to the Mississippi valley, and detective, have been convicted of smug* names, as the "Bank of Le Sueur." This C. A. R. AIDES-DE-CAMP. an illness ot four months. Mrs. Astor was was uot long commuted by Gov. Hubbar] gling tobacco'into Liverpool inside of cotton law will compel them to drop the corporate from the Mississippi valley into the born in New York sixty-one years ago, and and two years hence the prisoner will bales and fined $8,000. name and do business after the first of was Miss Charlotte Augusta Gibbs. She received mining region of the Rocky mountains united with his family, the year as "Doran & Smith, bankers," or Commander-in-Chief Rea Announces Ernest R. Williamson, who six years a good education.and was quite accomplished. to incorporate under the state law with a Minneapolis faijs to get the Republi and the Pacific slopeand this continual a Long Listof Aides for Northwestern ago robbed Albert Moran & Co. of Fall On becoming John Jacob capital according to the population of the national convention, which is secured River, Mass., of $40,000 and fled to parts States. ABtor's wife she was enabled to hold displacement is producing constant town or-city which the bank is located. Chicago, and June 19 is the date fixed. unknown, passed through Omaha, in Commander-in-Chief Rea issued an order a foremost position in tho society of The law is claimed to be unconstitutional, transformations. Society, habits, in charge of a Pinkerton detective. He announcing the following appointments of At Montgomery, 1# Sueur county, old New Yorkers. With her husband for the reason that "only ninety 'members* was recognized by a picture. aides-de-camp in the Northwestern states coroner's jury brought in a- verdict tl vocations and even physiognomy she became a prominent member of Trinity of the legislature voted for it, and that it and territories: Joseph Havorka committed snicide w' church. She took a (treat interest in In the case of Henry Schmidt, who so requires a two-thirds rote to change the in some of "the Atlantic states are sochanged MinnesotaLouis A. Grant. Minneapo-' temporarily insane. Nearly $1,100 church work, and no one in New York was brutally murdered Abram Peek and his banking laws oi the state. Further, that lis Lucius F. Hubbard, Red Wing: Martin that a man who returns after 'found near his person. more beloved for her benefactions and wife in Fayette county*3owa, in September, the state had no authority to confiscate J. Severance, Mankato John H. Murphy, charitable actions. She never was known 1886, the Supreme court jrrfirmed the decision Attorney-Gen. Clapp recommends tl an absence of a generation feels as the stationery and other property of the St. Paul 8. M. Emery, Lake City A. H. to refuse assistance to worthy parsons in of the lower court. Sclimidt will be study of temperance text books in schou banks, as the law practically meant it if he were among a strange people. It Reid, Glencoe William H. Moulton, Elk distress. Kind as an employer, she was under the laV, Judge Collins has&iea executed on we first should do. Probably a test case wHl be sWednijs'l#y^ in Jan* River J. W. Bishop, St. Paul George W. able to keep domestics around her for furnished^ three, opinions in the'Supre is only in the Southern states, where jn*d np^for a decision by the courts. Grant, Minneapolis L. M. Lange, Worthington about.thirty years, and some o! them re- M* Court. At Chicago, Anton Sqhmer, a, Bohemian the negro race effectually repels European- a Q. Whitney. Marshall W. M. A /r whoiiaB been separ MisT Alien, youngest dauthterof Campbell, Litchfield E. A. Tyler. Duluth immipsation? that thfe distinctive years, met her at th?d Benedick & Friedman, of New York, im- John T. Ames oi Northfield and A. R. JL Moore, Spring Valleys Frank Billings, Eihtiess$30,-000 without a word drew a^tolver fharaetfristics of halt a century orter of china, have suspended. Liato Hamm of West St. Paul were married Winona J. W. George, Minneapolis and was also her in the head, inflictiBg Northfield $40,000, assets about H. M. Blaisdell, Fnrjbault J. N. Searle, ittejMfehj ago are still to be found. the-1 woimd. He then placed Faribault. gfel 'the same. A ma^-i-i-i^rAUr/nRnrer^mti