New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 21, 1888 · Page 2 of 9
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mm saBBBJ THE STRIKING ENGINEERS. as engineers and firemen, thereby endangering MINNESOTA NEWS. Funeral of the Emperor. WEDDINC ETIQUETTE. on the clergyman, see the organist and the public safety,, that if Thefuneral of EmperorWilliam took place they do not withdraw or cause said make what arrangements the bride amid much pomp. The weather was again men to be withdrawn from the service pleases, but all expenses, except the fee extremely cold, and the troops, who were Social Requirements of the EventObligations The second week of the great strike of of said company, we, aB individuals, will To Improve the Minnesota. *£g to the clergyman, are borne by the the Burlington engineers starts in with no ranged four deep along the route taken by of Bride and Groom. use our own discretion about remaining in bride's family. particular change in the situation. the funerul contege, wore heavy cloaks. Maj. Allen, United States engineer, has their employ after a certain date. Our The etiquette of weddings, says Harper's The low temperature had no apparent recently made an important report upon The Iowa board oi railway commissioners A wedding invitation requires no answer, moral and financial support is hereby extended Bazar, is remotely founded on the effect upon the people, and hundreds of the practicability and. cost of making the have been investigating charges of incompetency and pledged to the Brotherhood of unless it be to a sit-down wedding thousands of spectators occupied the early savage history of mankind, and made against engineerson the Burlington Minnesota river navigable from Mankato Engineers and Firemen of the West, who breakfast. Cards left afterward., space behind the soldiers, while every window to its mouth, at Fort Snelling. Maj. Allen road who have taken the place of which, bears fruit in our later and more are manfully battling for their just and are sufficient. The separate cards oik* along Unter den Linden waa crowded. finds that the stream can be made navigable strikers. They took considerable testimony honorable rights. Domplex civilization, still reminding us the bride and groom are no longer included All the houses on the thoroughfare were for steamers drawing two feet of at Creston from engineers -who stated This telegram was sent to P. M. Arthur of the past. In early and in savage covered with mourning and exhibited flags water by removing the impedinsr snags and that they did not consider themselves in the invitation. Nothing black and F. P. Sargent with black drapery. The funeral service as first-class engineers. They have summed the construction of movable dams and lays the man sought his bride heroicly, in the way of dress but the gentlemen'sk To the Engineers and Firemen of the took place in the cathedral in accordance locks at the mouth and points further up up this testimony and "submitted it coats is admissible at a wedding. Chicago. Burlington & Quincy System: Be and carried her off by force. The Tarbar with the programme. Emperor Frederick the river. His plan is to make the to the governor. After reciting this testimony true, be firm live or die. [Signed] still does this, and the idea only was was not present, the weathsr being too dams movable in order to prevent damage w§ the commissioners say: UNION MEETING, TAMMANY HALL. severe to permit of his exposing himself. by the heavy spring floods unproved in patriarchal days by the Air. Brown, superintendent of the Iowa CARL DUNDER. Gov. Williams, of Colorado, says: I am in that valley. His estimate of the cost of lines, admits that under the conditions of Dr. Koegel delivered the sermon standing purchase of the bride by the labor of of the opinion that the decision of the six locks and dams is as follows: Work, all his engineers leaving on twelve hours's beside the coffin. His text was "Lord, Iowa railway commissioners upon the her husband, or by his wealth in flocks §1,221,000 land damages, §135,973 removing notice he was compelled to run passenger now lettest thou thy servant depart in Some More Queer Things He Can't •Vi matter of permitting incompetent engineers and herds. It is still a theory that the snags, §35,000 10 per cent, for trains with new and inexperienced men. It peace according to thy word, for mine eyes Make Out. to run passenger trains oc.'the'Chicago, contingencies,$135,703 total,SI, 527,738. may be regarded as proven beyond question have seen thy salvation." He concluded bride is thus carried off. Always, therefore, Burlington & Quincy right and just, and Maype it vhas pecause I vhas an For the same improvement,with ten locks, and admitted that the men above his sermon with the Lords prayer and the no man who has not proven himself fully the idea has been cherished that the the estimate is: Cost of work, §1,613,600 designated were inexperienced, under the consregation then sang the hymn, "Wenn oldt Dutchmans dot I can't make competent to run a locomotive should be bride is something carefully guarded, land damages, §67,280 anags, §35,000 general rules laid down by railroad companies Ich einmal sollscheiden." The cathedral permitted to jeopardize the lives of the somethings oudt, but I like to know contingencies,§168,08S total,$l,883,968. for the running of trains, and tried ceremony closed with the singing of "Holy, and the groom is looked upon as a sort passengers as well as the property of President S. F. Barney, of the Mankato by their own statements. The commissioners holy is the Lord." The procession to escort how she vhas. of friendly enemy, who comes to take the company bv being put in charge 4k board of trade, claim&thafc §3,500,000 do not hesitate to say that they the kaiser's remains to the mausoleum of the train. Were my opinion asked If I haf some snow on der sidewalk away the much-prized object from her worth of products would be shipped are incompetent. then began to form. Prince Bismarck and as to the best way to settle the present by water annually were the Minnesota loving and jealous family. Thus the in front of my house a policemans Gen. von Moltke were not present at the After discussing the employment of incompetent trouble, I would advise the officials of the navigable and the present freight rates recuced service in the cathedral, nor did they take engineers, the commissioners long-cherished theory bears fruit in the Burlington to accede at once to the demands comes along and says: "Now, you 20 per cent. part in the procession to the mausoleum. Bay. of the engineers and firemen upon English ceremonial, where the only carriage got dot snow right off or I take sooch The cathedral presented a most We think we are safe in assuming that in tbe basis paid these men by other corporations 5 furnished by the groom is the one solemn aud impressive appearance. .£ these particulars the new men running law on you as vhili make your heart having as extensive territory as the '•&M The scene was truly memorable when, in which he drives the bride away to t|tese trains cannot be equal to those who Deputy Surveyer Sinclair? who has just Burlington. If this is impossible, then I ache! Doan' you know it vhas danund amid the strains of th^final chorus and the had been previously selected from the returned from a trip through the upper heartily agree with the ideas of Gov. Larrabee, the spending of the honey-moon. Up sharp rattle of volleys outside, twelve oldest and most competent engineers to proprie-gerous against der law! You'd Mississippi lumber camps, estimates this advising a settlement by arbitration feo that time he has no right of regimental commanders slowly and reverently run passenger trains. The commissioners season's shortage in the log cut at about immediately. better look sharp, oldt mans, or I haf raised the coffin from its resting torship. Even this is not allowed in believe that the examinations 20 per cent. The season has been an unusually All the railroads terminating in East St. place, moving forward with it on their you vhere some does doan't bite that have been made and tests that have bad one, February having been America among fashionable people, tha Louis have stopped handling Burlington shoulders to the principal doors. Before been applied to determine whether the only month at all favorable to the bride's father sending them in his own you!" freight. The members of the Brotherhood thorn walked a high court othcial. On engineers are competent to run locomotives logging interests. of Locomotive Engineers held a meeting sarriage on the first stage of their journey. either side of the coffin were ministers of If somepody haf a vacant lot next are dictated by prudence, and to in Dulufch recently to discuss matters pertaining A technicality in the printed form of state bearing on cushions the imperial neglect them is unwise. They would advibe It is not etiquette for the groom to me, and der snow on dot sidewalk to a strike. Chief Arthur in a recent certain ballots used at the recent Brainerd crown and scepter and other insignia. the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy to furnish anything for his own wediing^ interview said- election has been discovered. If thrown vhas so high as my shoulder, nopody Above the coffin waved the imperial standard company to allow no engineer to run passenger out, it would result in sending Mrs. C. F. I think the decision of the Iowa commissioners but the ring and a bouquet for the borne by Gen. Von Pape. On each cleans him off. Some day vhen I vhas trains that is not fully up to the Kindred, Mrs. Capt. Vion and Mrs. has been eminently fair and impartial. siae of him walked an officer withdrawn bride, presents for the bridesmaids and established standard of skill and ability. looking at her, a policemans crawl Florence Potter as members oi the board I also believe that the letter of sword. The royalties assumed positions The law governing the carrier of pasaengers and best man, and some token to the of education. Gov. Larrabee cf Iowa to President Perkins, through dot snow und says: I the cortege in due order. As the says he "must use extraordinary care of the Burlington, will be commended ushers. He pays the clergyman. Flames in Gustave Heinman's dry-goods coffin reached the door the drummers of like to know who owns dot lot." i/l and caution, the highest tkill, the greatest by the business aud traveling public, store at St. Paul, Minn., caused a loss of the military bands outside beat a deafening foresight and the best appliances," He should not pay for the cards, the I tells him it vhas a merchant not only in Iowa but throughout the country. §30,000. tattoo. This was the signal for the the "highest degree of care, skill carriages, the entertainment, or anything The Burlington members of the on Woodward avenue, und dot troops to begin to march. While tbe procession and diligence of which human The citizens of Ellen Lake have petitioned Brotherhood will be sustained and connected with the wedding. was forming the bands played snow doan' get off before next Shuly. Congress for the passage of the "per etfort is capable," the "diligence must be supported by the entire organization This is decided in the high court of etiquette. Chopin's "Marche Funebre," the sounds of diem" pension bill. "Oh! it vhas a merchant, eh! Vheil, extraordinary and liability follows slight just as long as the men the tolling of the church bells mingling with This is the province of the negligence." It not being in issue the commissioners Somebody in St. Paul jocularly sent a wish or require help and that is certainly dot snow vhas all right. It doan' the strains. The formation of the cortege family of the bride, and should be insisted have not thought it within the telegram to Mayor Hewitt, of Mew York, longer than the "Q" can go without hurt somebody at all, and it vhas fun occupied some time, but was effected in an upon. If they are not able to do scope of this investigation to discuss the offering assistance to the distressed people through freight or fast passenger trains. orderly manner in rigid accordance with to wade through it." 1 go in der merits of the differences that led to the engineprs this, there should be no wedding and of that blizzardy city, and the Mayor I have only to say that the nerve of these the official programme. Tbe consnicuous and firemen leaving the service of thanks the people of St. Paul for their house und sot down und try to make men has and will be demonstrated in this uo cards. It is better for a portionless absence of the emperor and Count Von the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railway. good intention, but says they can get "Q" strike. \gjm girl to go to the alter in a traveling dress, it all oudt, but I can't do it. Moltke andPrince Bismarck was deeply felt. Gov. Lara bee has sent a letter to President along without outside aid. Mayor Smith The situation in St. Paul and Minneapolis This was the only prominent change in the and to send out no sort of invitations or One day my poy Shake shtands Perkins of the Burlington advising him is considerably exercised over the sending at the commencement of the second arrangements. The procession was in wedding cards, than to allowthe groom to settle the trouble with the strikars by oudt door und blows a horn too't! of the original telegram, and characterizes week of the strike is unchanged. everyway worthy of the occasion. The arbitration. to pay for them. This is not to the it in his blunt fashion as "a piece of foolishness.'' toot! toot! He doan' toot more as military display was magnificent, though Prominent members of the 'Brotherhood Gotham's mayor, it appears, disparagement of the rights of the groom, fife times vhen a policeman comes somber. •at New York thus define their position: failed to see the point of the witticism, tt is simply a proper and universal etiquette. along und says: "Shtop dot noise or Crop Estimates. They do not propose or desire to commit and took the jrgndolence in downright The eight of the chief mourner, the heir I gifyou some collar! Der idea of «ny act conflicting with the laws of the to the throne, accompanied by three kings earnest. The statistical returns of the departm°nt blowing dot horn und making all de At the alter the groom, if he is a millionaire, 1 country. The laws of the Brotherhood have of German blood, followed by the most of agriculture for March relate to B. Frank, a millinery dealer of Winona, people go crazy! Doan' you know it been modified, under the advice of eminent illustrious representatives of every European makes his wife his equal by saying: the distribution and consumption of wheat assigned to Chas Nockin. His liabilities country, whosepresencegaveevidence vhas agin der law to make sooch a counsel, so tHat autnorizedacfcs of its members and corn, the stock in farmers' hands, the "With all my worldly goods I are twenty-five hundred dollars, and his may not conflict with stringent conspiracy of the universal veneration in which the nuisance?" Dot scares Shake so badt proportion of mercantile corn and average assets a little less. thee endow but until he has uttered laws. Each individual member is deceased was held, and by a long line of he hides 3 own cellar all day, but in prices respectively of merchantable and the words she has no claim on his purse A large majority of Flour City ministers a free agent to engage in a strike statesmen, all combined to eive the scene unmerchantable. The corn crop is two hours more ash four men mit object to the hanging of Barrett, contending for clothes, or cards, of household furnishing, or not as he may elect. The Bratherhood an impressiveness that was reflected in the the smallest since 1884, and the remainder wagons comes around my place und that he should be imprisoned for life. or anything but those articles demeanor of the dense throng in the cortege. never has nor e\er will attempt to dictate on farms also the srrallest in several blow toot! toot! toot! until I vhas almost to any railroad company whom they shall The attorney general has decided that which come under the head of such gifts years. It is estimated at 508,000,000, deaf. I go oudt und ask dot or shall not employ. In the case of the school trnstees must pay teachers without The demeanor of the countless soectators as is a lover's privilege to give. against 603,000,000 last year Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, we do not policeman to shtop her, but he says: was excellent. The silence was unbroken. deduction for holidays. He says: "I suggest and 793,000,000 two years ago. The indicated Suppose, as was the case twice last object to their hiring such men as they that you advise the trustees that they "Doan' you know sometings, oldt stock of the wheat of 1887 in the Every one remained uncovered winter, that an engagement of marriage can get to run their engines, nor do we sa.y are, under the law, required to pay lor hands of the farmers was 132,000,000 until the coffin had passed. In the Siegesalle, mans! Dot vhas according to law, is broken after the cards are out Who teaching on those days, the same as though to the managers of other lines how near bushels, against 122.000,000 laBt year, or as had been arranged the,'procession und I can't shtop him." school had been held." they shall go towards infringing upon the halted. Crown Prince William, who had is to repay the bridegroom if he has paid 29 per cent of the crop against 26.7 per I goes oop by der Brush farm und interstate commerce law, but we piesume thus lar walked immediately behind the cent last March. There has been used in for the cards Should the father of State Treasurer Bobleter has completed buys me a lot feefty feet front. Maype that they, knowing our demands to be seeding of winter wheat 34,000,000 bushels, funeral car, now entered a carriage, accompanied a statement of the interest received the bride send him a check? That just, are willing to give us all the 187,000,000 in eight months' consumption, by the kings of Saxony, Belgium I build me a house some day. by various banks throughout the state would be very insulting, yet a family moral support they can but we 61,000,000 bushels exported in and Roumania. The otner royalties Vhen tax-time comes I goes over by for the month of February. The statement would feel nervous about being under do object to managers of other roads sunplying at the same time took seats in carriages wheat and rlour, 38,000,000 visible supply, is as follows: Commercial National der city hall to pay my taxes. "All pecuniary indebtedness to a discarded following that of the crown prince. The the Bur1-* jton with men to take and an unusual quantity of minor bank, §144.73 Merchants' National, right, Mr. Dunder," says der man mit son-in-law. The lady can return her our places, thereby conspiring to our defeat elevators and mill stocks in the order of the procession was now changed, §142.10 Germaniabank, §141.19 Bank of der tax-book, "your tax vhas seextyseven and thus depriving us of the rights of course of distribution between farms and the garde du corps assuming the place of ring and the gifts her lover has made Minnesota, §138.42 National German dollar." It seems like it vhas fair light to sustain our just demands local consumption. The report of cotton escort and officers of lower rank relieving American bank, §132.47 St. Paul National, her they have suffered no contact that the pall bearers. The cortege then moved ompossible, but I haf to pay her. I Neither wiil our organization interfere with marketed was complete for eight states a §54.38 Security bank, §35.93 State will injure them. But she could not onward until it reached Charlottenburg. any railway company in discharging its month ago, but for deferred returns fiom vhas going avhay, vhen a man comes bank, §35.92 People's bank, §20.78 return shoes or gowns or bonnets. duties as a common earner, out if any individual the Carohnas and Texas The apparent Scandia bank, §18.98 First National in und says he owns four hoonered The chaplain then closed the solemn proportions forwarded from plantations member of our organization shall It is therefore wisely ordered by service with the benediction. Members of Bank of Faribault, §14.28 ScandinavianAmerican feet next to me, und how mooch vhas on the hrst oi February were as follows. decline to work for any railway company the imperial family and the other mourners bank, §13.97, total, §906.47. etiquette that the lover be allowed to der taxes? "Thirty-fife dollar, und handling Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Virginia, 90 per cent North Carolina, 94 then withdrew, the generals taking pay for nothing that could not be returned you vhill please forgif medot she vhas The Universahst church at Rochester traffic, he has a perfect right to do so. We South Carolina, 93 Georgia, 94 farewell of their dead master by placing to him without loss, if the engagement has been holding successful revival services. so high!" Because I haf a lot my eay individually to the managers who Florida, 87 Alabama, 92, Mississippi, their hands, as if in salute, upon his cofhn. were dissolved, even on the 90 Louisiana, 99, Texas, 94, Arkansas, taxes vhas seexty-seven dollar. Because haio been instrumental in supplying the A salvo of artillery announced that the 90 Tennessee, 88, Missouri wedding morning. Dakota county draws §2,951.28 from he haf a piece his taxes vhas 2~. Chicago, Burlington it Quincy with men, ceremony was over. and Indian territary, 92. The general the spring apportionment of tbe school $ that if they do not withdiaw said men we shust half! I go home und think Nothing is more honorable than a THE POPE'S LETTEK. average is 92 per cent. This indicates will quit their employ. At Kansas City fund, the basis being 4,099. The autograph letter from the pope to aboudt him, unl I talk with my wife, marrirge celebrated in the presence only an increase of 3 or 4 per cent on the aggregate at a meeting of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Emperor Frederick which Mgr. Galimberti A state teachers' institute for Wabasha but we can't make her cudt. of the father, mother, and priest. The of the country estimates of the Engineers and Firemen Grand takes to Berlin expresses the deepest sorrow county will be held at Lake City during the young people, unwilling or unable to hrst of October, although the February returns Master C. E. Wilkinson, o? the Brotherhood Sometimes on Soonday I hitch oop of his holiness at the death of a monarch week commencing March 19. of estimated product compared with have splendid dresses, equipages, cards of Brakernen, said that organization who was animated by the friendliest der pony und take der oldt womans County Superintendent Ryan will examine that ot 18S6 were nearly identical with had determined to give its might to the and ceremony, can always be married in feelings toward the Catholic church. The und Shake out to Springwells to see teachers at places and on dates as the November returns. This furnishes a cause of the engineers and firemen. The pope thanks Emperor Frederick for the this way. and go to the senate or White my brooder-in-law. Dot pony vhas follows: Lake City, March 24 Millville, fuither illuetration of the local tendency brakernen knew, he said, that the engineers tone of his proclamation, which, he says, House afterward. They are not hampered March 25 Mazeppa, March 27 Wabasha, blind in one eye und he haf two ringbones to underestimate the production. It was now employed by the Burlington gives him joy, inasmuch as it proves by it hereafter. But the bride should March 29, Plainview, March 31. und two spavins, und he vhas suggested in the November report that it system were incompetent. They let the that the son cherishes the sentiments not forget her dignity. She should might be assumed that deep-rooted and water run so low in the boilers that the In the district court J. It. Wyroan of so lazy dot he goes jog' jog! joe! all of hia father—sentiments which give earlv and well-developed plants would never let the groom pay for cards, or brakernen were constrained to take refuge West Concord, Dodge county, was convicted der time. We vhas coming home assurance that the relations between produce better than is expected in their ot selling liquor without a license and in the cabooses for fear of being blown up. for anything, unless it is the marriage Prussia and the Vatican shall become when a policemans rushes oudt at us apparent loss of condition, and that it sentenced to pay a fine of §100 and costs They have in* many instances reported more and more friendly. The pope in his license, wherever it is needful in this und says: "Nowyou look oudt! Der should suDpress this first estimate, the and thirty days' imprisonment in jail. this state of atl'airs to the orlicers of the part will do all in his power to secure a country, and the clergyman's fee. If werry next time you vhas driving so excess might be due to this cause. This other roads. Mr. Wilkinson believed that Michael Becker, convicted of forgery, was friendship that will be to the glory of both she does she puts herself in a false position. fast I take you in der Recorder's view was correct. An allowance for the some tune the future there would be sentenced to the otate prison for six the emperor and the papacy. In conclusion, depression ehect of panic in local returns, Court und make your fine fife dollar!" months. one grand organization of trainmen, comiposed his holiness expresses a wish that the stoutly opposed by speculators, is again I shtop to soeak mit him a few words of engineers, firemen, brakernen, emperor may recover his full health, in E. A. Paradis, vho has been editor of It is the privilege of the bride to name found necebsary. The quality of the fiber »conductors, and switchmen, and then the interests alike of his people and the und somebody mit two horses und a the Plainville News for several years, will the wedding day, and of her father and is superior, condition clean and the yield whole of Europe. all would set their rights. He 1 the carriage und a silver harness comes commence the publication of a periodical mother to pay for her trousseau. After ot lint a little above 32 per cent. The brakernen would refuse to run for the Burlington in St. Paul. "The Word" is to be its name, along like lightning und almost runs value of seed averages 16 cents, a bushel SERVICES IN WASHINGTON. the wedding invitations are issued she road if aBked to do so. In tne Services in memory of the la^e Emporer and it will treat of political economy. my wheel off. I look at dot policemans on the Atlantic, is 13 in Mississippi, 14 in does not appear in public. meeting were representatives of the William was held at the Concordia Lutheran The C. & N. W. railway officers at Rochester, but he doan' see nothings. Tennessee, 13 in Louisiana and 12 in Kansas City, Fort tscott & Gulf railroad, The members of the bride's family go church in Washington. The services Texas. have been notified not to the Kansas City, Wyandotte & One day more ash a dozen fellera were conducted by Rev. Dr. Mueller, pastor to the church before the bride the ship any live stock or perishable goods to Koithwestern road, the Missouri Tacific of theehurch, and thesmging was by the mit carts und wagons comes aroundt bridegroom and his best man await Chicago or elsewhere, aa trouble with the and others. All reported their men ready Washington saengerbund. The president attended,accompanied my place und calls, "Rags! rags! rags!'* engineers is feared. them at the alter. to strike if it was necessary for the success bv secretaries Bayard, until my head aches. By und by I Germany's New Ruler. The Democratic State convention will The bride comes last, with her father of those now out on the Burlington. Fairchild, Vilas and Whitney, and Postmaster goes oudt in front of my place und be held in St. Paul on May 17, at 12 or brother, who is to give her away. At Denver, Col., the striking engineers issued Emperor Frederick IH. spent the last General Dickinson. They were met o'clock noon. call: Beer! beer! beer!" und shust so a notice to the officials of the Denver, She is joined at the alter steps by her night before his departure from San at the door of the church by queek as some weasles I vhas arrested Utah «fc Pacific that all their engineers and Remo to Berlin in quiet repose. In the Baron Von Zedwitch, the German Herman Abbes, who recently shot himself fiance, who takes her hand, and then firemen would go out next day. 'This road und fined tree dollar, und der shudge morning he di'ove to the station accompanied charged' affaires, and Dr. Mueller, and escorted in Cincinnati, was employed by county she becomes his for life. is a narrow gauge running from Denver to by Empress Victoria, and took a auditor Vosaburg of St. Cloud for a few to seats immediately in front of says to me: "Mr. Dunder, I vhas astonished All these trifles mean much, as any Lyons, and is controlled by the Burlington weeks. special train. The largest«rowd ever seen the chancel. The seats back of them were mit you! If you doan' know one can learn who goes through with by lease, and is used by the latter as a in san Remo gathered to witness the departure. occupied by members of the diplomatic Faribault is to have a large canning establishment better ash dot I put you in some feeder to one of the richest coal districts the painful details of a divorce suit. The new Emperor was enthusiastically corps and other invited officials. Hon. in time to care for the next asylum mit der fools! Doan' let dot of the state. cheeied by the crowd, and he George Bancroft was present. The main Now when the circle of friends on crop of vegetables and fruit. happen again!" Postmaster General Dickinson has directed repeatedly bowed his acknowledgments of portion of the services, including a memorial both sides is very extensive, it has of Albert Fay recently died at Hastings, General Superintendent Nash, of their greetings. The Emperor looked well address by Dr. Mueller, were conducted Vhell, like I said der start, I can't late become customary to send invitations aged fifty-five years. the railway mail service, to proceed at except his complexion is somewhat yellow. in the German language. The pastor, make her all oudt, undt if somepody to some who are not called to the once to Chicago, there to remain during however, made a brief eulogistic address, Fred Skillman, aged twenty-four years, King Humbert of Italy traveled from can tell me I vhas mooch obliged und wedding breakfast, to attend the ceremony the present railroad troubles. Mr. Nash and several English hymns were recently died at Zumbrota. Rome to San Pier d'Arena to meet the feel tickled all oafer.—Detroit Free received instructions which will govern in Emperor Frederick, King Humbert entered sung. at the church. This sometimes J. W. Daniels, of Cloquet, is said to Press. Any action he may take. mm mm the Emperor's coach and embraced him. have proved up the first claim ever settled takes the place of issuing cards. No The general manager of the Milwaukee Americans of the middle and upper The Emperor could not speak because of his at the head of Lake Supprior. It was in one thinks of calling on the newly-married road says. sickness, but wrote many thankful notes. classes—i. e., those who can aflord to 1853, and the claim a quarter section in who has not received either an invitation Growth of Speech in a Child. It seems to me to be rediculous for a Empress Eugene translated signB made by eet their lives insured—are healthier the heart of West Superior, which is now to the ceremony at church or •court to order a road to handle Burlington the Emperor and conversed with King worth S500.000. and longer lived than Englishmen From the Open Court. cards after their establishment in their freight when it is not in a position to Humbert in French. The silent parting between Such is the result arrived at from a In the District Court at Little Falls, The babe's first cries are purely instinctive, obey the order. How can the St. Paul new home. the two rulers was affecting. The Judge Searls sentenced Valentine Westbrncht study of: the life insurance statistics of haul Burlington cars when our engineers accession of Frederick III. to the throne and therefore purely animal. In most cases the after-cards are ordered to a second term in the penitentiary both countries covering the period of refuse to work? Discharge them and get tends to strengthen the hope that peace Its consonants are and b, labials for rape. His hrst term was for two with the other cards, and the men that will? That's all very well, but will be maintained. The soldiers have years since 1874. At twenty the expectation years, and expired two years ago. Now bride's mother pays for them. But if and liquids—used with the open vowels. .suppose we did discharge some of our engineers, taken the oath of allegiance to the new of hie ot American males, he gets the full limit of the law, 30 years. would we be in a better position or they are ordered after the marriage, Emueror. It does not use the genial tubercle, 41.1 years, of English males, 41.1 of He is forty year3 old. would the public be in a better position to the groom may pay for these as he American females it is 40.8 years, nor for many weeks the frontal •stop our road altogether? I could stop The wife of Banker Kurtze, of Moorehead would pay for hi3 wife's ordinary expenses. Death of Judge Palmer. which is precisely the same as that ot the St. Paul road to day, but I don't pronose brain. Its second list of sounds move died suddenly of disease of the hearV Still, it is stricter etiquette to do it, because it would onlj result English women. Alter the ageof 20 Judge E. C. Palmer, one of the best known Judge Severance appointed George T. farther back and are g, goo, gutturals that even these should be paid for by in injury to the public. The St. Paul is the expectation of life among American members of the St. Paul, Minn., bar, died Barr, of Mankato, receiver for the Mankato the bride's family. of the simplest sort. We have to not responsible for the present situation women slightly exceeds that of at Jacksonville, Florida, a few days ago. Gas Light company, and fixed the •of affairs. People who are asked to the wedding He was born in Vermont about 1825, English women up to the ase of 47. bear in mind that the babe oganically amount of his bond at §120,000. At the Another General Manager said: It and was admitted to the bar of that state. send cards to the house if they cannot hearing it was shown that the indebtedness follows historic evolution and is an Alter the age of 85 the expectation of as true chat the road I represent and He came to St. Paul, Minn., in 1854, and of the company is §35,000 bonded attend, and in any case, send or leave epitome of past progress. So, also in life English women is better than that -others have considered it for our beat interests in 1656 was a lieutenant in the Pioneer and §150,000 Moating. cards within 10 days after, unless they his speech he moves on and over the of Englishmen, but in America women to disregard the interstate law, guards. He was the first state judge of the At Zumbrota Company D., state militia, are in very deep mourning, when a pathway of the past and reviews it •but we have adopted the wisest course and have a 6.0 lower expectation rate district court elected in Minnesota, having officers- have elected the following Captain, dispensation is granted them. one which the outcome will justify us in all. An intelligent child expresses approbation been given that position in 1857. than men. C. E. Johnson first leiutenant, taking. It was right to avert a general In 1866 he prepared the Revised The etiquette of a wedding at home and disapprobation by the Thomas Brusegard second lieutenant, Geo. -strike by any and all means. No one has Statute?, which rank among the does not differ at all from the etiquette same sounds that are used by adult In reporting a bill to reduce the postage Schafar. yet measured the full extent of such a best. For many years he was attorney of a wedding in church with regard to monkeys. The savage hardly uses on seeds, bulbs, etc., to the house, the •calamity. It is all nonsense to say that The socialistic element of the St. Paul for the Sioux City railway, after which he cards. A great confusion seems to exist committee on postoflices says: The demand cerebrated sounds at all. The refinement •our attitude has embarrassed the Burling"ton looked after the interests in the First National laboring classes is preparing to take an for the reduction of the postage on in the minds of some as to whom of languages has ever consisted in the slighest degree. bank of St. Paul, in the same capacity. Active hand in the approaching campaign. thi3 matter seems to be based on justice. they shall send their return In various attempts to unite with and inculcate in eliminating the animal inheritance. A meeting of the Brotherhood was He was a large man, well developed The demand is supported by the agricultural their peculiar doctrines among the 'held in New York on Sunday with physically and a sound legal adviser. He cards on being invited to a wedding. The chiid'3 use of gestures is also inherited. class. Since the conclusion of the labor assemblies proper they have been was a quiet man, a close student and an *clpsed doors. About 1,800 delegates, rep Some ask, "Shall I send them He does not need to learn postal convention with Canada, seed from upright mdge. He had been south for rather promptly and effectually snubbed resenting 20,000 engineers and firemen, to the bride, as I do not know her to use his hands only to secure muscular that country has driven American sped some time on account £f his health. and their efforts frustrated hence they •were present. *•-«&» from the mails, and the discrimination strength to dirsct them. HiSi mother?" Certainly not send them to have finally decided to combine themselves The following resolutions were passed: which makes our people pay four times as whomsoever invites you. Afterward play is at first purely animal frolic* into an independent clique. We say to the railroad managers, superintendents much as foreigners is unjust. The burden rejoicing in shouts and shrieks that call on the bride or send her cards but and master mechanics who The St. Paul jobbers union savs that falls on the planter, and the reduction will 'have been secretly aiding and abbetting the proposed legislation in congress will be detrimental the first and important card goes to the later he does not find necessary to inure to the benefit of the agricultural "hicage, Burlington & Quincy railroads to the Northwest, it being regarded Secretary Fairchild has recommended his enjoyment. His laughing and cry* lady who gives the wedding. class. It is believed to be eminently proper as a direct blow to the "Soo" road ith a view of defeating the just demands an amendment to the sundry civil appropriation to reduce the ate of postage on seed ing can" only be understood as language, The order of the religious part of the and the interests of St. I'aul and Minneapolis. its old engineers and firemen by sending bill appropriating §190,000 for one-half. The bill fixes the postage at one as they surely are also in ceremony is fixed by the church in ^hemincompetent and irresponsible persons furnishing heating apparatus, for 23 new cent for each two ounces. adults. which it occurs. The groom must call public buildings. ks'p 15Cy *tx __ J. #df