New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 23, 1889 · Page 2 of 8
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CONGRESSIONAL. Minnesota Legislature.. andtowns-of ffver five thousand inhabitants. ISrcrcm (So^^ank* The bill took the usual course, going to the By Mr. Faricy of Scott—reauthorize the city committeeou tbe jndiciary. If of Shatopee to establish ana maintain a sinking 'YFeekly Resume of the Proceedings of the Senate Senator Clough put in a bill appropriating fund Passed. V* Monday,. Jan 14«- "**•*., and House. the sum of $250,000 for the state university. By Mr. Poeof Goodhue—To appropriate $3,000 -*.'*'' \-$m£\ Petitions-for the submission of the question H. OHADBOURir, ,*?* Osahtor gs^piP^ Manufacturer of to build a bridge across the Cannon river at Cannon of constitutional prohibition to the people SENATE—Less than a quorum being present Fails. Referred to the committee- on roads Preiidentl-T^-^ Cor. Mini.M Gentrl'Strs.- Saturday, Jan. 12. xiP'bP'tf'%*fi sH^c*' after prayer by the chaplain the Senate adjourned came in irom. Fillmore, Freeborn, Martin, and bridges. By Mr. Elmquist of Ramsey—-ErovLdtiig for Fires, "^eUBuildingr and Steepler SENATK.-.III the Senate consideration oi withgreat formality, to 10 o'clock and Renville counties. The annual report of the election of members of the board of public to-morrow. •the tariff bill was resumed, and some important the prison'inspectors on the subject of convict ii-"-.Vt,/,W .:*J&\s3 works. Referred to the Ramsey delegation. NEWDLM, ^%'^i^MINN. Mr. Scheffer, indeed, attempted to secure a amendments were adopted. When the labor was ordered printed. By the Ramsev Delegation—A biJL authorizing full quorum by moving that the sergeant-atarms tariff bill was taken up at the conclusion Senator Halvwrson's bill to prevent and the register of deeds of Ramsey county to appoint CoUectlonaanC ftUhnntnesa pertamutg tx-hankie* the morning hour, Mr. Morgan sent to tin. be ordered to summon the absentees to punish fraud in the sale of grain and feed, another deputy, and a bill to legalize the their seats, but Mr. Durant charged him prompt!/ attended to. •clerk's desk a proposed amendment which he although drafted as a general law, is designed acts of Deputy Register C. J. Williams. !, Fine Pressed Bric forf !& with jocularity, and after a division had said he would offer at the proper time. to.meet the case of agents who come By Mr. H. F. Stevens or Ramsey—To authorize Individual Responsibly* been taken on the question of filling the vacant the appointment of an inspector of factories. into the statp and sell Bohemian wheat and '•All laws and parts of laws which exempt .% ornamental fronts.- *, \^T Referred to the committeee on labor and labor seats the senate adjourned as aforesaid. other fancy varieties of grain to farmers for from the payment of duties any article oi legislation. $500,000, The number of senators participatingin these •commerce upon which duties are'imposed in seed at fancy prices, and then agree to take By Mr. Ives of Ramsev—To amend section 31, proceedings was twenty-one. the crops of the farmers at $3 or $4 a this act when in transit through the United of chapter 70. of the laws of 1878, relating to a the best of shipping facilities and HOUSE—Not in session. bushel, never do as they agree. The penalty States to or irom the Dominion of Canada, the official printing of leual notices. Referred Eagle Mill Co. will pay attention to mail orders. for such frauds as this is three years imprisonment to the committee on printing*. or any province thereof, are hereby declared Tuesday, Jan. 15. By Mr. Eastman of Anoka-To amend section in* the penitentiary, or a fine of inoperative." 19, Of chapter 36, of the statutes of 1878, relating not less than. $100 nor more than $500. The NEW ULM, MINNESOTA 4 Mr. Gray offered an amendment to add to SENATE—Senator Swenson, of Minneapolis, to common schools. Referred to the committee bill is a copy of an Iowa law on the subject. the paragraph permitting the importation Manufacturers of introduced his first bill this session, which on education. free of duty of "lumber, timber, etc, necessary BILLS PASSED. By Mr. Smith, of Hennepin—Authorizing the $ $ makes it unlawlul to employ children under ROLLER FLOT7B to the construction and equipment of By Mr. Gibson—To authorize the towns of Hi RudolpM^ij regents of the university to sell the- tract of 12 years of age in any mercantile, manufacturing Dexter, Brounsdale and Red Rock, in Mower vessels built in the United States lor foreign land on Lake Mranetonka, part o* the experimental of mechanical concern. The bill.provides farm. Referred to the- committee on county, to issue bonds to the amount of account and ownership or employment in a penalty for each offense of not less BY THE university. $25,000 to refund their bonded indebtedness foreign trade," plates, deck-beams,'forgings, than $20, nor more than $50, to be paid into Grafcal Rednction sr incurred to.give assistance to the Southern THE HOUSE COMMITTEES. compositiou-mptal in all structural shapes, the public school fund. Senator Swenson's MANTFACTURJER OF & UOAUSB. nr .V| Appropriations—Bompe, Flynn. Post* Lane, including machinery and parts of machinery. Minnesota! railroad company. bill also provides at no child under 15 Flathers, Seymour, Elmquist, G. BL Davis, Boats and Shoes! By Mr GranidaH—-To amend chapter 69, System. HOUSE.—A temporary truce was declared years of age shall be employed except during Phillips, Diment, Searle. Special Laws of 1878, relating to the trustees Ways and Means—Morgan, Anderson, H. 'Wilson, between the friends and enemies of the Oklahoma school vacations unless the child shall have of the Pillsbury academy at Owatonna. Lightly. Smith, F. C. Stevens, Perrin. bill today and the house proceeded attended the school during the year preceding By Mr. M„ Johnson—To repeal chapter Public Lands—Crossfield. Stebbins, Poe, WilBon. NEW TJLM* with its regular business. Two appropriation the time of his employment, at least 15 Minn, 3d N. atrs., ^New Ulm, Minn. 3 3Q5, Special Laws of 1887, relating to the Jacobson, Comstock, Roberts, F. C. Stevens bills were passed and several other important weeks. Proprietotors, owners and overseers McKusick, Underwood, Heidemann^ J.N. Johnson, clerk of the-district court of Kandiyohi county- measures acted upon. are required to keep on file a record of the Vollmer, Faricv, Holmstrom. A large assortment of men's an4.%^v| Mr. Randall #ave notice that he would call ages ot children in their employ, and the Judiciary—H. F. Stevens, Cro'-sfield, Morgan, •up the Small-Elliott election case the foliowingday. Lane, Williams. McXusick,, Keyes, Fleming, number of weeks schooling they have had. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and i^/%^ HOUSE BILLS PASSEB. Hoyt, Young, Smith, Forbes, Hasv G. R- Davis, The consideration of the diplomatic The bill provides for inspectors to examine TbiautborizeLyoncounty to issue bonds to children's shoes constantly kept en":|j.-^.|" Ives. and consular appropriation bill was proceeded into the condition of employed children and the amount of $50,000 for the erection of a hand. Custom work and repaiiingiiClf Railroads—Savatson, Comstoclfc Hoyt. Hoppin, with. report to the boards of education. I also court house. Shoemaker, Dunn, E. C. Johnson, Harrington, promptly attended to. 4!K^ has a truant clause, which provides that the To legalize the issuing of bonds by the city Savage, Wing, Temple, CBOssfield, Quam, Tuesday Jan. 15. police or constables may be called on to enforce council of Ortonville. Capser, Ives. SENATE.—-The senate today devoted most the law regarding attendance at school Education—Hoyt, Hnsher, Elmquist, Eastman, To. legalize the issuing of bonds by the city Evenson, Bickel, Ciain, Morris, McMillan. of its session to the discussion of the duty of children found idling in public places during council of Glencoe. (Two bills John Haueirstein, school time. The bill was referred to the Agriculture and Manuiactures—Lightlv.Flathers. on salt. Mr. Voorhees, from the library HOUSE.—Mr. Hoy of Goodhue called up Estes. Swain. Damp. Jones, Bam, Roberts. Obtained, aud all PAT AST libslJN&x) attended committee on education. committee, reported a joint resolution accepting his resolution offered last Friday, which provided Evenson, McNally, Quam, Cram,. Bmnham, Hanson. to tor VODERATK FEES. Our office BREWER the donation of the battle sword oi Other bills introduced were as follows: opposite the U. 3. Patent Office, nnd we cm obtain far a special committee to investigate Cnpt. Samuel C. Reed from his son and By Mr. Gibson—To authorize the city of Public Accounts and Expenditures—Maland, l'ntentx in less lime tlmn those reraot* from the condition of the convicts at Stillwater,* providing lor the presentation to the lattei Austin to issue bonds to an amount not exceeding Anderson, Evenson, Barteau, Morgan, Downs, WASHIUQTON. Send MODEL, BRA.WWQ off and spoke very strongly in favor of it. Mr. of a gold medal. Mr. Voorhees said he would Halgren. Thurber, Buell, Harrington, Faricy. PHOTO of invention. Wo advise sw-to. r*tentnhilitT $10,000 to pay indebtedness heretofore Benson took a hand in the discussion, and free of charge and we m&fco HO' t'XLii:Q£ and Towns and Counties—Jacobson,. Fleming, Low, submit some remarks on the subject in a few incurred by said citv. Passed. while he agreed with Mr. Hoyt as to the importance UA'LESS PATEXT IS SECVliKU Hanke. Cox. F. C. btsvens..Thoe. Tait, Enckson, days. At 12:20 consideration of the tarifl By Mr. Scheffer—To pay B. Froiseth$154,50 of the matter, he thought that the Smout, McGrath. For circular. Advice, terms aud references to bill i\as resumed, the pending question being in compensation for property furnished the actum clients in rour own Stnte. County, City 01 standing committee on nrison labor should Military Affairs—Post. Brush, Underwood. Mr Vest's amendment putting salt on the state an a certain voucher in 1862, destroyed Towu, write to Savage, Low, Downs, A. Davis, take care of the matter. Mr. Willrich of free liht. When the bill was laid aside, the by fire at the burning of the old capitol in Incorporations—Young, Jones, Lane. Seymour, Ramsey offered a long substitute resolution, senate went into secret session, and at 5:55 1881. Referred to the committee on claims. Bain, Willrich, Sumner. Fulvmann, Merz. calling for a special joint committee of three Opposite Patent Office, Wa»fungtm, J. a Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fll adjourned. State Prison—Hoppin, Keyes. Seymour, Haven, By Mr. Chapman-^Fixing the time for senators and five representatives, to be Searle. Willrich. Downs, Halgren, Diment. jll orders. Bingham Bros. holding the terms of the district court in Le known as a committee on correctional and HOUSE.—Mr. Springer, of Illinois, spoke in Claims—McNally,. Eleminsr, Poe, Ta£t, Cox, -1v*§? Sueur county—the fourth Monday in April Mr. P. Grebe has charge o&fthe bottling estab- charitable institutions, who should, have Morris, Buell. advocacy of the omnibus bill, which he proposed and third Monday in October each year. lishment. *{v*3g charge of all such measures, which should Grain and Warehouse—Brush, Sevmour, to offer as a substitute. He called attention Passed. Hew Ulm, Minn. Lightly, Savage, Ackerman, Post, Tatt, Holmstrom, have power to summon before it officers oi to various provisions of the constitution By Mr. Ward—To amend the special law Barteau, Hageny, Erickson, Roberts, any state institution, and which should draft of 1885, which he considered bore the relative to the municipal court of the eity of Dunham, Thoe, Vollmsr. DEALERS IW any bills that might be necessary. The matter LUMBE t-^s'c? marks ofhavingbeenformulated hastily, and Insurance—Williams, Halgren, Smith, Low, Waseca. Passed. was debated at some length, and finally R. Pfefferle, argued that they presented another reason Fuhrmann, Casper, Da-cenport. By Mr. Edwards—To revise and amend the on motion by Mr. Searle the subject matter why anew conventionshould be held. He criticized Immigration—Anderson, Holstrom, Hanson, charter of the village of Preston. Passed. of both resolutions was referred to the committee the clause of the constitution declaring Poe, Smout, Brown„ Merz. By Mr. Gibson—Fixing the time for holding on prison labor when appointed. Normal Schools—Perrin. Jones. Flemine, at all the existing archives, records ana 5 the terms of the district court in Mower Brush, McMillan,. Thurber, Greely, Sinclair, Faricy. A resolution was passed ordering the chief books belonging to the territory of Dakota Deafer in county—the second Tuesday in April and 'fffit clerk to draw warrants for $10 for each member should belong to the State of South Dakota. LATH, SHINGLES, HOOKS, third Tuesday in September. Passed. Insane—Stebbino, Kreis. James, Dunham, C. and officer for postage. ,,, Under at clause the secretary of state ot the R. Davis, Bickel„ Downs, Phillips, Capser. By Mr. Daniels—To amend chapter 225, of L'fc*5^'?£2 Thursday Jan. 17, new state was authorized to go to Bismarck Temperance—McKusics, Kreis, Jacobson, the General Laws of 1887, relating to the SASH Affl» BLINDc and denude the capitol there of every scrap Temple, Estes, Ellingson, Perrin, Maland, Ives. Senate.—Among the bills introduced in the salary and fees of the secretary of state—a of paper and every book belonging to the Labor and Labor Legislation—Sumner, Uanke, CANNED, DUIED & GREEJt senate yesterday was one presented by Mr. verbal amendment. Referred to the committee James,Williams, Lassow, Sinclair. Hompe.Dunn, Lime, Cement and Coal territory. on the judiciary. Swenson in amendment of the railway law, Merz. FRUITS, By Mr. Ives—To amend chapter 65, of the declaring at nothing in said law shall be Wednesday Jan. 16. HosDitalfQ-t Defectives—H. Wilson, Flathers, construed to prohibit the railroad companies General Statutes of 1878, relative to the service James. Swain, Phillips, Quam. Merz. SENATE.—Among the correspondence concerning H'loijLr and Feedi^j from giving reduced rate of fare to ministers Reform School—Elmquist, Eastman, Barteau. of processes from justice courts. Referred Lowest prices always, affairs in Samoa, referred to in Hay, Sinclair. and students and also asserting that no provision to the committee on the judiciary. President Cleveland's message to congress Roads and Bridges—Alfred Davis, McNally, in the law will apply to street railway A resolution was adopted forfurnishing the Ackerman, Ellingson. Wing. McGrath, Cox. and which was presented to the senate today, senate with seven daily newspapers or their companies or to the carriage of freight at reduced r- Banks—Comstock, Bickel, Seratsoh, H.Wilson, S O W O O E JLtfD WlIiIiOWj, are instructions to Admiral Kimberly Opposite-Railroad Depot, equivalent in weeklies. rates, for the federal or state governments, McMillan, Kelly, Bueh. from Secretary Whitney, ordering him to W A S charitable institution, expositions, etc, The senate went into executive session and Printing—Dunn. Eastman, Husher, H. Wilson, NEW ULM, MINH proceed at once to Samoa and extend full protection It went to the railroad committee. Mr. Nashbar Morris, Fuhrmann, Kolly. »ETV XJLM, rumor has it they confirmed about 1,500 notaries to American citizens and property, and Elections—Savage, Willrich, Damp, Greely, put in a bill in amendment of chapter public. I was given out thatth senate FRANK FRIEDMANN, protest against the subjugation and displacement Thurber. 212, Statutes of 1885, and declaring that had agreed to confirm the appointments of Commerce—Halgren, Post. C. Davis, Kreis, of the native government of Samoa by grist mills shall not take for toil a larger D. H. Kiehle as superintendent of public instruction, Heidemann. Germany, as in violation of positive agreement W. H.^H. Taylor as law librarian, proportion than one-eight of the grain that Pubtic Buildings—Flathers, Barr, Brown, J. N. dealer in and understanding between powers, and is brought to them to be ground. Two important and Hudson Wilson as director of the institution Johnson, Capser. form the German and British governments ot bills were introduced by Goodrich. for defective. Rules—Benson, Estes, Morgan, Crossfisld, Cornstock. Groceries, GroGkery. Stonewara, our readiness to co-operate in causing all One relating to the qualifications of jurors in treaty rights to be respected and in resting HOUSE.—On motion of J. C. Flynn, of Morrison, State Library—Davenport, C. R. Davis, Husher, criminal cases provides that the reading of a the resolution authorizing the chief peace and order on the basis of recognition Forbes, Hay. newspaper account of an occurence shall not Manufacturer of and Dealer in. f| clerk to order seven daily papers for the Mines—Holstrom, A. Davis, Greely, Hanson, Slassware, Notions, Canned of Samoan.rights of independence endeavor disqualify a person from serving as a juror in Hoppin, E. C. Johnson, Lasrsow. to prevent extreme measures against the members of the house, was taken from the a case relating thereto if the person can on CIGARS, ./Jpg Engrossment—C. H. Davis, Haven, McGrath, Samcans and to bring about peaceful settlement. table John Ives, of Ramsey, moved to oath state at he can fairly and impartially Smout, Thoe. amend, that the number be increased •render a verdict. The other bill put in by Enrollment—Shoemaker, E. C. Johnson, Perrin, E Fruit, Flour, etc. to 10 dailies or their equivalent in The senate resumed consideration of the Mr. Goodrich relates to loan and building Searle, Temple. TOBACCOS, -mpi tariff bill. The proposition of Mr. West to weeklies. This brought Jared Benson, the Forestry—Flynn, Harrington, Maland. Erickson, associations. Diogenes of the house, to his feet. He said he put salt on the iree list was rejected without VolRner. The bill put in by Mr. Daniels creating a All goods sold at bottom prices and had radical objections to the amendment Legislative Expenses—C. R. Davis, McNally, PIPES-p3* further debate—Teas, 23 nays, 23. During state examining board went to the committee Shoemaker, Eastman, Greely, Benson, Phillips. and original resolution, and moved a second delivered free of cost to aniy a discussion between Mr. Morgan and Mr. part of on education. amendment at the number be three Hawley. the former said that the young negroes the city. Cor. Minnesota and Centre Soldiers' Home—Underwood, Hompe, H. BILLS EStTBODUCED. dailies and ten weeklies. He said thut this of Alabama were in respect of industry Wilson, Smith, Wing. the most God-forsaken people outside would give the members a little opportunity By Mr. Nelson—To reimburse Jared S. Cranlall Logs and Lumber—Hanke, Flynn, Seymour, N E W ULM, MINN to send papers to their constituents who of Algiers or Morocco. If the negroes could of Burnside, Goodhue county, in the sum of Bain, H. H. Wilson. NEWDLM, 'MINN.^ were not able to become regular subscribers. I1,{90 for land in Sibley county to which he be expelled from Alabama, the price of lands Prison Labor—Keyes, H. F. Stevens, Sumner, .ost title through an alleged clerical error. His amendment was lost, while at of Mr. Benson, Barr, Davenport, Hageny. would go up 100 per cent. In answer to a GEO. BENZ & SONS. 4 By M*. Nacbbar—An act in amendment of State Park—Lane, A. Davis, F. C. Stevens, Ives prevailed, the original resolution, as question of Senator Blair, he said at he Jno. Neuman, sbapter 212, Statutes of 1885, relating to the Haven, Kelly, 'Hanke, Hay. amended, passing by a vote of 82 to* 9. favored Senator Wisdom's plan to distribute imount of toll that may be taken by grist mills. Taxes—Estes. Anderson, Crossfield, Brown, F. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Husher. of Hennepin voted no. the negroes throughout the Southern states. Bv Mr. Whlceman—To amend chapter 11, C. Stevens. WINES & Mr. Blair said that the people of his state The following bills were introduced: Sreneral Statutes of 1878, relating to taxes. University—Benson, Comstock. Flynn, Young, Bv Mr. Swenson—To amend proviso in snbiivision Dealer in would be as glad to welcome the black By Jared Benson, of Anoka, for an act to Stebbins, Forbes, Davenport. A, section 1, chapter 10, General Laws appropriate $20,000 for the University of people of Alabama as to welcome the white O O S Friday, Jan. 18. it 1887, relating to the regulation of carriers. LIQUORS. Minnesota forthe support of the agricultural, ones. By Mr. Goodrich—To more clearly define the SENATE.—The introduction in the senate law and medical colleges referred to joint Hats, Caps, Motions. -##I :ompetencv of jurors in criminal cases. HOUSE.—This was another interesting day by Mr. Ward of Waseca of a resolution calling committee on State University. By Mr. Daniels—To reimburse Herman Bentiey 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn in the House on the territorial bill. There for an investigation into charges of Groceries,* Provisional^ By J. G. Elmquist, of Ramsey, to indemnify in the sum of $500 for expenses incurred by were great volumes of oratory, most of it bribery and corruption in connection with B. A. Froyser for money lost on a voucher reason of injury to his eyes received while enraged Crockery and Glassware, A from young orators. It was a field day for the senatorial caucus Thursday evening was at work on the hospital for the insane at issued in 1862, and destroyed in the burning the delegates from the territories, who got in Rochester. apparently as great a surprise to the gentlemen Green, Dried and Canned ffi of the capitol referred to committee on their work. Dubois, of Idaho, made his By Mr. Daniels—To provide for a state examining who voted with Mr. Ward in the caucus claims. .r IPrults, etc, etc. y% maiden speech. beard. as it was to the men who voted for the other By Eric Sevtson, of Jackson, to ir By Mr. Goodrich—Relating to building and caudidates. amend chapter 80 of the special laws Thursday Jan. 17. loan associations. 1887, by striking out in two places the By Mr. M. Johnson—Authorizing the sale of HOUSE—Quite a number 01 important bills I will always take farm produce In exchange SENATE.—The senate resumed consideration words "Cottonwood," and "Jackson:" referred the public building lands in Kandiyohi county were introduced and refused, notwithstanding of the tariff bill, the pending question for goods, and pay the higueat market pric* for all by request to Estes of Watonwon and by the state auditor, the proceeds to be applied the small attendance. Several senate -DEALEK IN,— being on the amendment to the tin plate to the capitol building and repair fund. Undi ol paper raga. Law of Murray. bills of more or less importance were passed. paragraph. Mr. Allison said: BEPOBTED BY COMMITTEES. By A. C. Forbes, of Lyon, to authorize the Lll The first prohibition measure of the session The testimony before the finance committee By the Military Committee—Bill including county commissioners to issue bonds for the In con&ection with my atora Ib/wa a Arst-cia** ^f^, was introduced in the House to-day. the Third regiment as a part of the regular state showed that there was now in this country erection of a court house and jail given its laloon furnished wltb a splendid bkllard labia aits} %'J militia, Referred to the finance committee. plantfor the production of about 200,000 tons second and third reading and passed under By the Committee on the Jndiciary—Bill in my customers will always flnd good liquors **$} annually of the thin sheets of steel and iron Freckles and Wrinkles. suspension of rules. amendment ot chapter 98, relating to offenses cigars, and sTery forenoon a splandld late\j. used for tin plate, and that at least one-half against the public peace. Second reading. By C. W. H. Heldmany of Brown, to authorize To keep the skin free of wrinkles of that plant would be at once utilized for By the Committee on the Judiciary—Bill county commissioners of Brown county All goods purchased of me will bo deliTerad that purpose. But the committee, with a amending section 16 chapter 65, relating gto the you must begin before they come. to issue bonds for completion of court house service of summons from justice court. soy part of the city free of cost. view of making it absolutely certainly that placed on second and third reading and passed You must let cosmetics alone. You time would be given tor the establishment of Minnesota Street, Vew Plm, Mlaa HOUSE BILL PASSED. under suspension of rules. at industry, proposed that the increase of must learn to smile, though the LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Meat Market^ By Henry Downs, of Hennepin, to validate To authorise the village of Graceville to issue duty on the plate was not to take effect until bonds to fund its floating indebtedness. heart be breaking. Did you ever notice certain bonds, issued under section 29, chapter Jan 1,1890. HOUSE.—The session was comparatively 10, of the charter of Minneapolis referred ho universally free from wrinkles SASH, BLINDS, A general debate followed in which Senators quiet and ordinary, the only diversion being to the Hennepin delegation. Vest, Teller, Gorman aud Sherman are the faces of even the elderly ladies M. EPPLE, Prop'r. at the very close. Mr. Kries of Wright had By J. M. Underwood, to amend the city took part. moved to adjourn, when Mr. Williams of charter ot Minneapolis so as to allow the among the Quakers? This is because —and all kinds of— NEW ULM,MINN MINNESOTA ST. Ramsey explained that it was per day and issuance of bonds by the council for public HOUSE.—To-day was the field day in the from earliest childhood they as yet no provision had been made for the improvements referred to the Hennepin delegation. house for the territorial bills, and it has Building Material. are taught to suppress all violent payment of the per diem or any other legislative JblaBwandsrslgncTiclnityssthawbprcaparsdpeopleer() been marked by constant and bitter expenses. If the gentleman from 'H 4«sir« to Inform tbe jfc By Mr. Haven, of Sherburne—To fix the emotions whether of pleasure, anger wrangling that the occupant of N« Ulm snd tiasrs-eataUlak ij Wright would yield, he said, he would like to salary of inspectors of illuminating oil at the chair could not control. It or grief. If a person has any trait meat market and no to was ffEW ULM, MIEN. offer a bill covering the case. I was a $2,000 per year, the fees over and above his seemed to be settled from the start that on nis aid customers and frtendswUh only th« of meanness and does not rigorously slightly embarrassing situation for Mr. salary to go into the state treasury. Referred best fresh aud cured meats, sausages, lard aod *ti "1" Springer was going to have a hard time before Kries, who did not care to appear to anxious to committee on public accounts and 1 curb it he or she will have wrinkles ary thing usually k«pt in a ftrst-clae* markst TM 1 him controlling his party in the house after his pay, but he caught the point, III expenditures. highest marfcetpries will bt paid for FAT 0AH fi despite the caucus. Judge MacDonald opened and lines indicating that trait and and. amid the laughter of the house, remarked. TLM, HIDES, WOOL, KTC. S By H. L. Williams, of Ramsey—To continue the ball this morning with a telling speech, I yield, of course." Mr. Williams M. ErpLK.* they will be beyond the help of all and establish a municipal court in which showed he differed decidedly from then offered a bill appropriating $120,000, Ramsey county, city of St. Paul, enlarging the science of chemistry or magic. his Democratic colleagues upon the or as much of it as might be necessary, for the jurisdiction of the municipal court. Referred TTVOLI subject of admission. He explained the substitute Chemists have made the removal of the expenses. This was quickly passed under to the committee on judiciary. which he had prepared for Springer's suspended rules. freckles a study without finding a The bill proposes to give the municipal amended bill and showed that Dakota was court jurisdiction over indictment when the John Ives' bill altering the method of sovereign- reme'dy^^A. tiny drop of entitled to immediate admission and to penalty does not exceed five' years and over printing legal notices aroused the opposition NEW ULM, MINN. division without a vote upon at question. carbolic acid upon the freckle will AND of the country newspaper men, Dunn and civil actions not to exceed $500. Mr. Adams of Illinois characterized the Eastman. In general it proposed to pay for BREWER a By John Ives, of Ramsey—Relating to the burn it out. After the cauterization omnibus bill as a transparent subtenuge. legal notices by the word instead of by tbe powers aud jurisdiction of judges of the district the skin must not be disturbed but Friday Jan. 18. space actually occupied. The country editors court. Referred to the committee on M.Mullen, PresH. H. VajentVtce-Pres* allowed to heal. However, the freckle secured a champion in Jn dge Fleming, judiciary. SENATE.—The senate to-day continued V\\:J- & Rudolph, Cashier. and after a sharp tilt with H. F. Stevens he vi+ By P. Lane, of Hennepin—An act to repeal will return. Mariate of ammonia, JOS. SCHMUCKEB, Prop *%?$*« discussion of the tariff bill, the pending had the bill referred to the committee on an act to prevent debtors from giving question being the sugar bounty araenoS Ptevens which is sometimes recommended rinting, instead of the judiciary, as' Mr. preferences to prevent and to secure an equal NEW ULM, if .^MINNESOTA ment. Mr. Reagen spoke in opposition to will have no effect. If before exposing proposed. *'-.V-BILLS distribution of property among creditors and the amendment, expressing surprise that the for the release of debts against debtors. Referred Werner JBccsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. Pureleer sold in quantities to suit th«jj! ir'*'"v the face to an especially aggravating bounty was not to be extended to maple HTTBODT/CED AND PA8SED. to committee on judiciary. purchaser. Special attention paid to the sugar. He quoted against the proposed By Mr. Heidemann of Brown—Appropriating sunlight, or to the action of Weschcke, O. M. filstn, E.G. Koch, By H. F. Stevens, of Ramsey, an act confirming bottling oi beer. bounty Judge Cooley's work on constitutional $3,000 for the relief of citizens of Brown county sun and sea air combined, a lotion deeds of conveyance of land made by who lost their crops by hail. Referred to the limitations. Mr. Spooner reminded the regents of the state university and legalizing commit tse on appropriations. him of a decision in the Michigan courts that of rosewater and glycerine, to be Jollowed By Mr. Keyes of Winona—Authorizing the supreme all future conveyances referred to the /rTHE HEW E !r/^ bounty on salt was constitutional. DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS court to appoint three men to revise and by very harmless infants' powder, committee on university and university Mr. Spooner said: complete the laws ot the state. Referred to the lands. be applied, it will prevent freckling. He did not approve of every item in the bill, committee on jndiciary. OF EUROPE, AND PAS-* By A. S. Crossfleld of Traverse, to allow but he was in favor of reducing the revenue By Mr. C. B. Davis of Nicollet—Two bills to Profuse perspiration will sometimes I A N I N$ MILL: the city of Ortonville and the counties of Big amend the law relating to the incorporation of on the lines of the bill. He had no doubt of SAGE TICKETS SOLD. remove freckles.—Rural New villages. Stone and Lac qui Parle-to issue $2,000 of the constitutionality of the sugar bounty bonds to develop the Ortonville grunite stone By Mr. C. R. Davis of Nieollet—To amend Yorker. clause. The language of Senator Reagan section 27, of chapter 70. of the law relating to TSWfe&a? MAKUFACTUBKS* MS quarry given its second and third reading would come with ill grace from any senator, jurors. Referred to the committee oa judiciary. PS' S£? and passed under suspension of the rules. but came with particularly ill grace from a Close^Attention Given to DOORS, WINDOW SASH, »&-, senator who, having once taken an oath to By Mr.* C. R. Davis of Nicollet—To reimburse Wednesday Jan. 16 A party of officers engaged in evicting a Collecting. Company I, of the Second Regiment, M. N. G., support and defend the constitution, joined SENATE.—Mr. Hiram presented a joint* res-"' $1,006.75, for personal property destioyed by tenant from his holding upon the estate of VENETIAN BLINDSJI afterwards with those who sought to destroy olution protesting against the repeal of the fire. Referred to the committee on appropriations. Lord Lurgan, at Lurgan, County Armagh, and overturn it. ." interstate commerce law, especially the long met with, a vigorous resistance, the inmates of and short hand clause, and the portions of Bucklen Arnica Salve*-* MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. By Mr. Brown of Sibley-^To make the paupers -a^',J—c^~-1,hp £ym- committee on agriculture re-" the house/assailing theni with boiling water, at law which prohibits pooling. .The governor of Sibley county a town charge. Passed. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Jb-j* 'pwteiFadversely on the senate bill to en.courage stones anii pitchforks. A bailiff was stabbed, is directed by the terms of the resolution By Mr, Swaim of Le Saenr—To-authorize the Planing, turning and all the cultivation and manufacture of and Lord Lurgan's agent and. a policeman Bmiaes Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, borough of Le Sueur to issue bonds for a conrs to transmit a copy of it to congress. hemp and flax. Were seriqusly injured. The riot act was house. Passed. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, work with rib-saw promptly An important bill amending the election Springer's omnibus tsubetitute passed the By Mr. Davenport of Hennepin—To amend read, wheii a number of arrests were made. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, law was introduced by Mr. Whiteman. The section 87, of chapter 73, of the statutes of 1878. House by a vote of 144 to 90. Father Mtirriman, a priest of Castle Connel. and neatly executed^* principal changes proposed are the lengthening and positively cures Piles, or no Referred to the committee on jndiciary. 4fi If such a thing could be, the House was County Limerick, has received three summonses of the time for holding open the polls By Mr. Hanke of Hennepin—To legalize sheriff pay_ required. It is guaranteed to give to appear in court to answer charges more noisy than on yesterday. From the a certificates of sales on foreclosures. Referred (from 6 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m. being time the House convened until adjournment, of inciting' tenants to commit outrages. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. to committee on judiciary. All work jraaranUcd. Bal&irw&Mg* the time specified in the bill) provision there was the wildest possible excitement. The emjperor of Germany has ordered the Price 25 cents per box. Sold by CL. By Mr. Lane of Hennepin—-To prevent the abl*. for two additional days of registration and Part spirit ran high, a ad political blood potation of tbe waters of Lake Minnetonka. dismissal of all the French cooks employed Boos. the repeal ef the clause which makes certain C. ZELLER Pr»p'r# was at lever he&ty. Beterred to the Hennepin delegation. in the palace. They will be replaced witb provisions of the law applicable only in cities By Mr. Farley ol Scott—T« .»S«hor&e_th£cltr Germans.] 'i '^k^£rt'^^rl^