New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 27, 1889 · Page 2 of 8
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in BS. sMSfe»ya^Jwsa0^^ if ni»WC?«MCII—BB—MM Minnesota Legislature. ^CONGRESSIONAL ance legislation. The bill waB defeated by changes were made in the bill except that the Fr. Aufderheidef vote of 34 for to 53 against. Indian Defense association got In its work to The house committee on public accounts a considerable extent and the Sioux are to and expenditures made their annual report have $11,000,000 cold cash as an indictment Saturday Feb. 16. yesterday. The report embraces an examination Weekly Resume of the Proceedings of tit* Senate 1 tD'H.KOSS, toward giving their .consent to the SENATE.—A stack of Ramsey county bills .„€•* of the records and books in almost (Freeideate Ceattjfi and House. ,'-' opening of the reservation. from the houeie and were all referred every department of the state government. Cor. Mm aid Centre Strs. HOUSE:—The postponement of the election i..r*« ^m%*m*mma'm$?igi vnth the exception of the one authorizing The auditor is complimented highly on the Saturday, Feb. 16* of congressmen in the new states until the the issue of $50,000 bonds for a public Fire, Well Buildingr a Steeple state of affairs in his office. first Tusday in October may have no important library site. _, This was passed under a &uspension SENATE —Senator Davis introduced a bill Wednesday, Feb. 20, bearing upon the call for an extra session. NEWULM, HDTN. of rules. in the Senate ior the relief of James Healy, of SENATE.—The bill prohibiting pool selling Those who are opposed to an extra session Minnesota, for $466.23, for balance due him The governor sent a message to the senate is strongly opposed by gentlemen of St. will insist that it will be inexpedient to attemptt on a mail contract. TmfVfit calling attention to a circular at had CMlectlonsan6£llbasme«apertantiaf t* Paul and Minneapolis owning fast hoises, organize the house and to enter upon promptly attended to. ', Fine Pressed Bric for been received by him in relation to the proposed HOUSE.—The house took np the postoffice who claim that it would work injury to the the transaction of important business centennial celebration of Washington's Individual Responsibitiy, bill. Mr. Holman offered an amendment providing horse breeding and racing interests of the with a scanty majority, when it is pretty certain .oraaniental fronts. inauguration in New York, April 307 and that the aggregate salaries ofpostoffice state. When it came up on general orders, that by the election in these new states recommending the appointment of a joint clerks as fixed by the jiew classification it was referred, on motion of Mr. Ives, who the Republican membership of the house will legislative committee to consider in what shall not exceed the sum appropriated by introduced it, to the Eamsey and Hennepin be increased by four if not by five. On the way the state of Minnesota shall be represented the bill ($6, 550,000.) The amendment was county delegations for their consideration. otherhand those who are insisting upon the necessity a the best of shipping facilities and at the centennial. adopted after a brief debate in which Mr. The anti-Pinkerton bill again came before Eagle MiU Co. of an extra session maintain the facb will pay attention to mail orders. The bill amending the libel law was passed Peters (Rep.) of Kansas characterized the the senate on motion to reconsider the vote that the five new members who are to be admitted by a vote of 30 to 9 .civil service law as the froth of political economy, whereby the senate refused to pass it a few to congress after October will not remove NEW ULM, MINNESOTA, urs Among QJUJ, troduced was one by the morass of political honesty and the days ago. After the reconsideration it was the risks attending a narrow majority a excelsior of political hypocrisy. Mr. Kerr of Mr. Scneffer which is very severe upon referred to the judiciary committee. The idea Manufacturers ol before that time, and that it might happen Iowa moved to strike out the clause drunkards. It provides that persons convicted seems to be to get the senators all on record at there would be some delay in organizing ROLLER FLOUR H. E,udolpliir| relativeto assistant postmasters. Adjourned. ol the crime of drunkeness shall be with reference to this measure when they the new states or in obtaining admission for punished for the first offense with ten days' have chance to vote on it next time. The ways and means committee reported' the new members. In other words, many of imprisonment in jail for the second offense, favorably the following bill of Mr. Rice's, A joint resolution was introduced by Mr. the most prominent Republicans insist at BY THE thirty days for the third offense, ninty days' amending section 2506, of the Revised Daniels, memoralizingthecongressional delegation it is necessary for the Republicans to reorganize Gradual Seduction fiolkr and lor the fourth, not less than six months Statutes: "And the produce of th6 forest of from this state to use their voice and the house at the earliest possible opportunity, MANTTTACTirKER OF & DEAXJEB TxM nor more than one year. The fifth grand the State of Minnesota on the Rainey Lake influence to secure the enactment of such so as to provide against the hazzard Soots and Shoes! drunk is a state prison offense, and the term river and the Lake of the Wood and their legislation as will authorize the president of of the loss of organization by death or of imprisonment is not less than one year tributaries, owned by American citizens and the United States to settle differences between otherwise. nor more than two years. There is nothing sawed in'the Provinces of Ontario and Manitoba this country through the methods of a board The house committe on agriculture decided said in the bill about fines. Quite an audible by American citizens, the same, being ot arbitration. It was referred tothejudic MINN. to report adversely a bill to punish dealing Minn, 3d N. strs., New Uim, Minn. 7 smile passed around the senate when the in part unmanufactured, shall be admitted iary committee. in futures in agricultural products: also a president announced that the bill would go into the ports of the United States free of Opposition was developed in the senate to bill to prohibit fictitious and gambling tranactions to the committee on retrenchment and reform. duty, under such regulations as the secretary the joint resolution which has passed the A large assortment of men's an4 on the price of articles produced by The introducer did not like this disposition of the treasury shall from time to time prescribe." house to memoralize congress relative to the American farm industry. The object of these boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' an4 of the measure, and had it sent to opening of the Sioux reservation in Dakota, bills is to stop grain gambling on the public children's shoes constantly kept on the committee on the judiciary. Monday Feb. 18. and it was defeated by a tie vote. exchanges and boards of trade. Mr. Lende put in a bill to amend the timber band. Custom work and repaiiiag HOUSE.—The governor referred to the SENATE:—The house bill to provide for culture law providing at any person Thursday Feb. 21. promptly attended to. ujM house a communication from Gov. Humphrey taking the eleventh and the subsequent censuses who shall plant from one to ten acres ofland of Kansas containing a joint resolution passed the senate to-day. SENATE.—As was stated to be a possibility with trees shall be allowed $2 50 annually of the Kansas legislature on the beef and ve-v The senate committee on territories reported "when the bill passed, the president to-day for each acre so planted, for a certain term John Hauenstein, pork combine, to which was attributed the favorably the Springer bill to organize toed the bill for the relief of settlers upon the of years. A similar bill introduced a tew present low price of live stock products. the Territory of Oklahoma. Des Moines river lands. The present measure years ago places the premium at $3. Senator There were four bills on the caltndar, but Obtained, and all PATJMT X081NJBS8 attended In the senate Mr. Vest entered a motion to was drawn upon lines supposed to meet Keller introduced a bill providing that only t\\ of them pulled through. The fiist to for MODERATEFMES. Our offiee to reconsider the vote by which the conference objections which were urged on in the president's private banking houses shall place the word opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain one considered was Mr Underwood's bill to report on the direct tax bill was agreed to last veto message sent to the Fortyninth Patenta In less time than thoaa remote ft-«5« private on their signs, cards, letter heads, allow soldiers and sailors to peddle goods. Saturday. This hangs the bill up temporarily congress, but it seems that those objections etc. WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAWING *t This biil had had quite a stormy and may result in it defeat. can in no way be met. Gov. Merriam sent to the senate his first PHOTO of Invention. VTo advise as to patentability time before it reached the point and ^. In the senate the committee on HOUSE.—In the house Mr. Crisp called up free of charge and we make NO CMAJtOS veto message. His excellency withholds his of final passage. Mr. Dunn who had public buildings and grounds reported UNLESS PATENT JS SECURED. the California election case of Sullivan against ALTSTER"': signature irom the bill to amend the militia opposed it from the start, opened on it again. a resolution directing the president of For .circular, advice, terms and references to Felton, against which Mr. McKenna of California Jaw, which declares that in cases of He reiterated his belief that it was nothing actual client* in your own State. County, City at the senate to issue his warrant commanding raised the question of consideration. and public disorder, when the militia is called Town, wrlto to but buncombe, and furthermore it waB putting the sergeant-at-arms forthwith to arrest and The Republicans filibustered and prevented out, the commander-in-chiel and miltia shall an insult upon the old soldiers. None bring to the bar oi the senate Thomas D. any action being taken before adjournment. be held guiltless and fully justified by law if Opposite Faient Office, Wathtngto*, D. Q, of them have asked ior it, and it should nob Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fll Fister to show cause why he should not be The house recommitted the bill for the protection any person pi esent as a spectator or otherluse be passed. Several others supported this punished for contempt. Mr. Morgan, remarking all orders. Bingham Bros. of the fur seal fisheries in Alaska, with ip Killed oi wounded on such an orcasion, view, and the bill,failed by a vote of 2 4 to 4 3 that the resolution presented some Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab. instructions to fbe committee on merchant the pei sons unlawfully assembled shall delicatepoints oflaw, objected to its present TIIP committee on public accounts and expenditures, iJshment marine and fisheries to report it, back with be held responsible therefor. consideration, and it went over. Fister is in their report, said that some of an amendment reducing from twenty to ten ffew Ulffl, Minn. HOUSE —A unique petition pame in from the state institutions were not managed as the employe of the supervising architect's office years the term of the lease of the seal fisheries, Faribault. It was offered by Mr. Temple, economically as they might be, and yesterday who refused to answer the question as to and authorizing any person to bring suit DEALERS IN the prohibition member from that section, a resolution calling on them to name the LUMBE the collection in the office of money for political against the lessees to recover $10 for every but it protested against, the submission of a institutions where such a state of affairs existed purposes. &eal taken in excess of the number fixed by prohibitory amendment. came in, faigned by Mr. Stebbins. chairman The senate committee on Indian affairs today law. The governor re erred the question of Minnesota's of the committee on insane Mr. Hoppin, reported favorably the house bill opening Under the terms of the Indian appropriation part in the proceeding? atNew York of state's prison Mr. Perrin, of noimal the Sioux reservation. The Pine bill, the St. Benedict academy in Stearns in honor of the centennial of Washington's schools, and Mr. H. Wilson, of school for detectives. Dealer in Ridge reservation was changed as county and St. Paul's industrial school at inauguration to the house, and asked the to its boundaries so as to make its lower LATH, SHINGLES, D00BS, Clontarf, Minn., secure the education of 100 appointment of a committee to consider the boundary the northern edge of Pa6S Thursday Fob, 21, Chippewa boys and girls at $150 per year matter. creek on the White river, as it appeared in SENATE.—The railroad and warehouse apiece. The new Indian industrial school at SASH AND BLIND. The Broadway bridge bill was reconsidered the original bill the tribal patent arrangement Pierre, Dak., is given $175 for each Indian commission received something of a rakingover and sent back to the Ramsey county delegation CANNED, DRIED & GREEN was wiped out and the regular submission child educated. The superintendent is to bo while Mr. Day's bill, to make the office Lime, Cement and CoaL for a moment yesterday while it was clause is inserted in section 16. The of commissioners elective and limiting the paid $1,500 per year. Thirty five thousand amended by cutting the amount of bonds FRUITS, amount of land required for station purposes term of service to two years, was under dollars will go into Pierre next year for fitting authorized from $380,000 to $350,000, after by the railroads is fixed at twenty acres in debate in the senate. Mr. Pqpe opposed the oat the school and for the support of which it was again passed. place of the indefinite terms fixed in the bill because there was no provision in it for pupils. Lowest prices always* Speaker Gi aves yesterday announced two axid house bill. The amendment offered by La representation on the commission of the JFIOTJX The bill reported favorably from the committee special committees as follows: To investigate Follette of Wisconsin in relation to the buildings minority political party, and because under on ways and means allowing timber building and loan associations—Fleming, to be placed upon the it the offices of all the commissioners cut in Northern Minnesota to be taken over Estes, Williams, Morris and Hanke to investigate STOKE,WOODEN AN© Willow grounds granted by the railroads, which was Opposite Railroad Depot, would expire at the same time, and the entire into Manitoba to be sawed and then returned the cost of railroads—Flynn,Quara, defeated in the house, was placed in the bill railroad and warehouse business would duty free was at one time reported WAKB NEW ULM, **#a Sevatson, Faricy, Phillips, Ives, and E. C. MINU by the committee. The amount of money 4:o mKar/ be revolutionized every two years. Mr. HEW ULM, adversely upon by the secretary of Johnson. be paid each Indian is raised from $20 to Hixon said the farmers wanted a chance to the treasury, who maintains that such FRANK FR1EDMANN, $50. Monday Feb. 18. get some men on the commission which they legislation would open the door for gigantic would be able to do if they were allowed to frauds on the revenue, which he believed had SENATE.—Mr. Bowen's bill for an act '"regarding HOUSE.—Mr. Randall introduced in the vote for commissioners. been perpetrated in Maine. Mr. Nelson took arrests and the exercise of police house a resolution whieli instructs the committee dealer in the matter up, however, and showed the Mr. Pope introduced a bill which has for its powers." otherwise known as the'"anti-Pinkerton" on rules to report a rule, the purport secretary in a letter written last year that object the abolition of the deadly car btove. of which is that the house shall proceed to bill, came belore the senate yesterday, Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, there was no timber in Manitoba to be It provides that railroad cai shall be heated consider the vote upon the Cowles bill to the question being upon its passage. by steam, and that if a iurnace or other smuggled in. abolish the tax on tobacco and that no filibustering When the bill came to a vote itwas lost, 16 Manufacturer of and Dealer ia heated is employed the railroad company The Sioux bill in its amended condition has motions shall be entertained by senators voting in favor of it and 17 against. Slassware, Notions, Canned must have for it the written approval of the reached the senate, and has gone to the committee the speaker to prevent. This resolution, As there were several who were absent or railroad commisfcioners. on Indian affairs. It is not known after some ineffectual opposition on the part CIGARS, failed to vote, one of the senators asked to whether Mr. Dawes will rpport it, as his own of the free trade members of the committee A couple of bills were introduced in the have every member ansuer to his name, but bill, which was introduced some time ago, on ways and means, was referred to the Fruit, Flour, etc. the president declared that there was no way senate by Mr. Edwaids relating to the management TOBACCOS,' of the penal institutions of the state. contains also a submission clause. The following committee on rules. The proposed rule will to compel a senator to vote if he did not One provides for the calling of a joint meeting clause in the Indian appropriation be reported. It happens at on this committee want to. PIPES.** of the boards of managers of the Stiilwater bill will show the manner in which the house the free traders are in the minority. The senate again had before it yesterday All goods sold at bottom prices and committee expects to bring the Sioux to penitentiary and the St. Cloud reformatory The committee consists of Carlisle, Mills and some matteis pertaining to the judiciary. In delivered free of cost to any part of time. Randall, Democrats, and of Reed and Cannon, to prescribe rules for the transfer of the first place theie was the bill raising the Republicans. Mr. Randall will vote with certain classes of piisoneis from one institution "Tha the secretary of the interior shall the city. salaries of the district judges to $4,500. Mr. Cor. Minnesota and Centre the two Republicans, and the rule will be reported to the other and for the pardon of prisoners, cause a census of the Sioux tribe of Indians Crandall moved to amend the bill by reducing N E W ULM, MINN. excepting life prisoners who have served forthwith. streets, to be carefully taken by a special agent to be the amount therein named to §-4,500. for twenty-one years. It also provides Mr. Goodrich thought that 3,300—the present appointed lor such purpose, with a view of NEWULM, 'MINN. Friday, Feb, 22. for the appointment of a state agent to exercise salary—was a fair and just compensation ascertaining how many oi them are able to GEO. BENZ & SONS. supervision over discharged prisoners, support themselves, and in ascertaining this SENATE.—The senate passed the sundry for the judges. He did not know of any to secure work ior them, etc. The other provides fact their physical capacity to work the land civil and agricultural appropriation bills. distrhti the state whore the best legal for pay for the overwork of the inmates owned or occupied by them, either individually Mr. Reagan offered in the senate a petition talent, qualified for the position, was not Importers and Wholesale Dealers in of the St. Cloud institution, and authorizes or Gen. Daniel Ruggles of Fredericksburg, or collectively, the value of the land, willing to accept a judgeship for the salary. the managers to make such arrangements as Va., praying ior an appropriation of $100,000 The fact that two very eminent lawyers in its nearness to market and general productiveness Dealer in may seem to them desirable, through a to be expended in developing his system Eamssy county had accepted judgeships under shall be considered, and such other DHY GOODS, prisoners' aid society or otherwise, for the tacts and circumstances as will aid congress of producing rainfall and lesisting cyclones the present salary rule was an indication LIQTJOBS supervision of discharged convicts. in determining how many of., such Indians and tornadoes. at §3,500 was a sufficient compensation flats, Caps, notions, are capable of self-support. And after such Senator Stanford introduced a proposed Mr. Durant wanted to make it at least HOUSE —The committee on legislative expenses census has been taken only those Indians amendment to the army appropriation bill, $4,000. After some further talk the bili was made its report. Much eloquence was 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn Groceries,* Provisions^ that are found to be unable to support themselves authorizing the secretary of war to purchase referred to Mr. Durant, who originally introduced let loose, and much hard feeling was evidently Crockery and Glassware, it. by reasonable exercise shall receive four pneumatic dynamite guns of 15-inch excited. It took up two hours and nioie rations from the government of the United caliber, and the necessary machinery to fire of the time of the house, and nothing at all Green, Dried and Canned HOUSE.—A bill has been prepared for presentation PETEE SCHEEEE, States." and handle the same, together with the was accomplished in the way of settling the to the legislature, providing forthe JEru'UsM etc, etc, necessary ammunition anil cartridges, to be question. It would be hard to get at the exact Tuesday, Feb. 19. appropriations for the various state correctional located in the harbor of San Francisco, the temper of the house from the votes that and charitable institutions. The total SENATE.—Mr. Harris, in the senate, called cost not to exceed $250,000 In a letter to were taken. When the ayes and noes were amount required ior curient expenses for the attention to the large number of unconfirmed I win alwaya taka farm prod oca la axehaDj^ the senator, Secretary Edincott approves of called there seemed to be an overwhelming fiscal-year ending July 31, 1890, is$522,000, nominations. He held it to be as much the majority in favor of the report, but when the the location of these guns in the harbor of for gooda, aad pay tbe highaat markat prioafor all aDd a similar amount asked for the year duty of the president to make nominations -DEALER I N San Francisco. vote was taken in any other way the house kinds of paper raga. ending July 31, 1881. Following are the to fill official vacancies as to perform any was almost exactly divided. The report of The senate adopted an amendment to the amounts for each institution other official duty, and as much the duty of the committee was as follows- sundry civil bill which declares Tuesday, April la conaactloa with my atora I hnve a flrft-eJaai Fergus Falls hospital for insane, $25,000 St. the senate Co consider and confirm or reject 3, 1889, the anniversary of the inauguration The committee onlegislativeexpensesin accordance Peter hospital foj insane. $140,000 Rochester lalooa furnished with a splendid bfJiard tab!* aasj such nominations as to per'ormance of the of the first president of the United Slates, with the resolution passed by the hospital for insane, §140,000 State senatorial duty. He moved thah the senate rnjr customers will alwaya And good liquors «a4 George Washington, a national holiday house Feb. 22 1889 beg leave to submit the soldiers' home, $20,000 school ior the deaf, proceed to the consideration of executive cigara.amd aTerjr forenoon a splsadld loaaa. throughout the United States provides for following report: Having investigated the $35,000 school for the blind, $12,000 business. The motion was rejected by a the assembling of both houses in the hall of number of clerks and other employes now on school ior the feeble minded, $45,000 State party vote—yeas 24, nays, 26. AU gooda pnrcbated of ma will bo delivered the house of representatives on the second the pay roll of the house, and the necessity public school, §15,000 State reform Mr. Harris—I shall give the senate an opportunity Wednesday of December, 1889, when, under any part of the city free of cost. for the same, we are of the opinion that the school, $35,000 State prison. $40,000 to vote on this motion every day an arrangement by a joint committee, ceremonies KlnaesoU Street, New Ulm. Mlna| clerks of all committees, excepting those of State reformatory, $15,000. Total $522,000. to the end of the session. are to be had further commemoration the judiciary, enrollment and engrossment, Meat Market^ Additional funds are required for current LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Mr. Edmunds (ironically)—That is right. of that historic event authorizes the are unnecessary also the comparing clerk of expense. The total amount of appropriations, HOUSE.—In the house, Mr. Caswell submitted joint committee to sit during the recess and the enrolling clerk, doorkeepers of the postoffice, is $G5G,800 for the fiscal year ending the conference report on the bill to repay SASH, BLINDS, to invite the officers of the United States and gallery, and one doorkeeper of the July 31.1890, and $718,800 for the fiscal the direct tax. Democratic members thereupon M. EPPLE, Prop'r. of the respective states and representatives door at the main entrance of the house, year ending July 31, 1891, or a grand filibustered, and Mr. Caswell withdrew of foreign governments to attend, and also speaker's clerk and two pages, and we re.ommend total ior two years of $1,375,600. There is —and all kinds of— MimrasoTAST.NEW ULM.MINN* the matter from the consideration of the to invite the chief justice to deliver an address that the same be discharged. We also a bill now before the legislature for an appropriation house, announcing tiiat he would call it up on the occasion, and appropriates recommend that the assistant sergeant-atarms of $22,300 lor the state public Building Material. to-morrow. In the senate, Mr. Vest's motion $3,000 to defray the expenses of the joint act as one of the doorkeepers when not JblsKmeat school at Owatonna. and the ways to reconsider the vote by which the conference committee and of carrying out its an angements. employed in the other duties of his office. 'H nadsralgned deslrsa to Inform the people «t and means committee decided to report report on the direct tax* bill was agreed New Ulra aad vicinity that ha liaxrs-esUWisnmarkat Just before adjournment, Mr. C. B. Davis it back to the house with a to, was rejected—8 to 43 There is a suspicion and is now praapared to watt "introduced by unanimous consent the only SEW ULM, MOT, recommendation that it pass but the board HOUSE.—The house amendments to the on als aid customers and friends with only tha in the minds of the friends of the bill bill of the day. He stated that he introduced of corrections and charities is opposed to the senate bill authorizing the construction of a izens'Bank, best fresh and eared meats, eaasages, lard and an that the lively opposition in the house to the it by request. It is for a law establishing a measure, believingthat the school should not bridge across the Mississippi river at Alma, arything usually kept in a drst-class market TM reception of the conference report on that civil service commission for the state and the highest market price will be paid for FAT 0AT) be enlarged to such an extent, but a greater Wis., was concurred in by the senate. that bill, and the filibustering against its TLB, H1DJBS, #OOL, ETC. cities. The act is practically that of the effort made to placetheboys with respectable The house took up the senate bill for retirement consideration, were the result of an intimation State of Massachusetts, adopted in 18S7. families It is believed this can be easily done, of Gen. W. S. Rosecrans with the M. E E from the president that he would pre er and the number in the school be kept nearly rank of brigadier general. The bill was vigorously not to have to choose between the approval Type-writer Hnmbug as low as at present. opposed by Mr. Struble of Iowa, on TIVOLI of the bill or a direct veto. If action on the The house did less work yesterday than at the ground that Gen. Rosecrans had vilified "Type-writer contests," said an bill is delayed beyond to-morrow, or if there any other session since its organization. It Gen. Grant aoid had declared Grant was a should be a failure on the part of the senate operator as he clicked away at his was in session three hours, during which time scoundrel. This man who had .vilified committee on enrollment bill to deliver the nine bills weie introduced, two of these were machine and a Cincinnati Gazette the country's hero came here to-day and asked NEW ULM, MINN. bill to the president before next Thursday, AND passed, and nine more on general orders were for aid without a word of apology or wit faout man kept tally with his pencil, are the president may avail himself of the constitutional BREWERY considered. This is the sun and substance of showing that he bad changed his opinion. right to hold the bill ten days^which deceptive as to the speed achieved by th» session, so far as work accomplished is Mr. Anderson of Iowa said that at one would carry it over the 4th of March, when it concerned. the^operators. You read in newspapers time he had felt, in consequence of an attack M.Mullen, Preset. E. Vajen,Yice-PrcsH could not be signed, and* would therefore made by Gen. Rosecrans upon Gen. Grant, that 'Mr. McGnllum wrote 125 *ail. Tuesday, Feb. 19, that he could never forgive Gen. Rosecrans. J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. JOS. SCHMUCKEK, Prop words in one minute.' True, he may Representative Laflbon,fromthecommittee But he had changed with time and he had SENATE.—There is a growing doubt among on expenditures ^in the war department, reported have written 125 words in one minute, Directors: come to the conclusion that the manly thing NEWULM, -'MINNESOTA, f' several members of the legislature as to to the house a substitute for the bill but they were very short words to do. in view of the great infirmities of human whether there be any reapportionment this introduced by Representative C. R. Breckinridge, nature which attached to the greatest Werner Bosch, Chas. Wagner, Br. Pur beer Bold in quantities to Bait th» session or not. There is, oi course, the probability and words selected with especial reference providing for the creation in the war heroes, was to vote for this bill. Mr. Perkins purchaser. Special attention paid to the of a long and hard fight over the report department of a bureau of harbors and waterways to the nearness of the letters of Kansas said a few years ago Gen. Rosecrans Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. Q. .Koch. bottling of beer. of the committee, whatever it may be, to undertake all river and harbor forming the word on the keyboard of had stood on this floor and Opposed the and there is the positive hard fight in the improvements. The substitute provides lor Grant bill, saying that he did so on principle, the machine. For instanee, I can committee before an apportionment report the creation of such a department to be officered and at itwas wrong to enlarge the retired TH E HE W EM can be prepared. All this will take time and write 100, the's' on the machine in a by a corps of United States civil engineers, DRAFTS TO* ALL PARTS list for the benefit of those who had gone into the days ol the session are fleeting. Those composed «of an equal number of minute, but do no$ say because of private walks of life. Applying that principle ^i, who are satisfied with the present arrangements military officers and civilians. *.* J,^ OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE that I can write 100 words a minute. to his own case, he (Mr. Perkins) could will no doubt prefer to filibuster rather CITY^PLANING HILL \.l' Wednesday Feb. 20. 1§MMtM ^v see how Gen. Rosecrans could ask for the than give up too much to other sections of As a matter of fact the highest TICKETS S$LD..'^ SENATE.—Congress has done all it can do pending legislation. At Chickamauga, had the state. The apportionment committee speed on a type-writer is 75 words a for the four northern territories, and did it it pot been for Gen. Thomas, who formed a has prepared a table and map and the inequalities minute. By that, I mean to take up at the last frankly and graciouhly. The report wall against which the rebel forces broke of the present apportionment are ?&&&> •&= MANtrTACTTBBi it** of the conference committee was agreed themselves, Gen. Rosecrans' name would and write for some time that many made apparent. Close Attention Cjvert to to by both houses this atterrioon, by the DOORS, WINDOW sl&L,' have gone down to dishonor. After further Mr Swenson's bill to prohibit the sale of words a minute of matter selected house of representatives in fifteen minutes debate the bill was passed. Collecting. •cigarettes or tobacco in any form to from the newspaper, matter that without a division and by the senate after Q" ?55# ffi VENETIAN BLINDS, children under sixteen years of age received an hour of senseless debate. Also without a the operator has never seen beforeThat another airing in the senate yesterday. roll call. I now goes to the president for a Scho op, on trial foij the murder'o^ 1 *, Mr Whiteman introduced a bill whose is the only true test of a typewriter's, MOULDINGS AND FRAMES/ his signature. Anton Schilling, was ronvkted at Philadel P***- BucMen Arnica Saive a object is to make a state institution of speed and very few typewriters phia of murder in the firs* degree. Schoop The president to-day sent to congress all The best salve in the world for Cuts, technology at Duluth, recently incorporated. has feigned ignorance of the English language come up to that standard the correspondence which has taken place between Planing, turning and all Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, And appropriates for it $100,000. and deafness, but heard and understood this government and the government speed." „T4| HOUSE.— The first temperance fight came Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands.' the verdict and exclaiming "Oh, work with rib-atsw promptly of Great Britain in regard to the dismissal of off in the house when the the Kreis bill came God!" Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Eruptions, W Lord Sackville West as minister of Great mm a SSSg and neatly executed. up for final passage. The bill had been Britain to the United States. Most of the and positively cures Piles, or no All the white miners t«j the number of several While the students of Wesleyan college at recommended the day before, but was not correspondence has already been published. hundred employed tneilransmire coal Middleton, Conn., were celebrating Washing^ pay^ required. It ie guaranteed to give yet out of danger. The fight made on it The senate committee on Indian affair held mines at Comox British Columbia have ton's birthday dynamite bombs were explodV was a bitter one, and as a result the bill was perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. All work guaranteed. Bates reaseai a meeting to consider the Sioux bill passed* struck. The troubles arose from the employment ed in the college buildings, and a son of ExCongre lost. The general effect of the result, however, Price 25 cents per box. Sold Dy •.bio. by the house some days ago. A conclusion oi some JhinAuB at the mines. The ssman Hubbard^of.We^Yirginia received was to strengthen the spirits of the was reached and the bill will be reported tomorrow L. Boos. miners demanded at the Celestials be discharged, *_ ZSUER, fatal injuries. -_v* if""VA|*:p^ men who are looking for advanced temper- and passed biv the senate^, *Few which was' refiiJBedf'yir.