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IP THE MESSAGE. the receipts from internal revenue $11,725,191.89. WOR O CONGRESS N E W E A E N whiie, on the side of expenditures, that Fr. Aufderheidv ior pensions was §19,312,075.96 in excess of the WK. FKANK. JOHN BENTZIN- preceding year. Especial Attention Called to the Beporl CottcnwoodKg: Mills. The treasury statement for the current fiscal of the Secretary of Agriculture year, partly actual and partly estimated, is as The report of the secretary of agriculture de Proceedings of Both Branches President Harrison Launches Something: follows: Receipts from all sources, §4U6,000.000 serves especial attention in view of the fact thai total expenditures, §354,000,000, leaving Manufacturer of Like Twelve Thousand a surplus of §52,000,000—not taking the postal the year has been marked In a very unusual de of the National Legislature. receipts into account on either side. The loss of gree by agitation and organization among the Words Upon Congress. revenue Irom customs for the last quarter is estimated Custom grinding solicited. Will fire, Well Building and Steeple farmers looking to an increase in the profits ol at 825,000,000, but from this is deducted their business. It will be found that the efforts a gain o£ about S16.0()0,00O, realized grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange during the first four months of the year. Fo of the department have been intelligently and Brick, In His Opinion the New Tariff Law 34 fis. flour, 5 fl3. shorts and S the year 1S92 the total estimated receipts are zealously directed to the promotion of the interests S373,00O,O00, and the estimated expenditures intrusted to its care. a Is Precisely What the Country 2, lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour §357,8o2,2'i9.42. leaving an estimated surplus Fine Pressed Brick fo* A very substantial improvement in the of $15,147,790.58, which, with a cash balance SENATE. and feed sold at low rates and delivered Needs. markets prices of the lending farm products of 852,000,000 at the beginning of the year, will has been realized during the year. The Among the various communications and ornamental fronts. give SU7,147,790.58 as the sum available for a New Ulm free of expense. price of wheat advanced from 8 1 cente petitions presented and referred were numerous the redemption of outstanding bonds or other October, 1889, to $1.00% in October, 9 uses. The estimates of receipts and expenditures petitions for the amendment of the tariff 1890 corn from 31 cents to 50% cents oats for the postomcedepartment,Qeii7g-equal,are not FRANK A BENTZIN. bill by providing for the rebate on manuiactured To the Senate and House of Representatives: from 19)i cents to 4=3 cents, and barley from. 63 Hav the heat of shipping facilities and included in this statement on either wde. tobocco, and one from an old lady in The reports of the several executive Cfcntg to 78 cents. Meats showed a substantial will pay prompt attention to mail am Vermont 105 years of age—with photograph The act "directing the purchase of silver bullion departments which will be laid before congress but uot an large increase. Expert trade in live AUG. QUEITSE, and the issue of treasurynotes thereon," approved attatched—asking lor a pension. animals and fowls show a very large increase in the usual course will exhibit in detail July 14, 1890, has been administered by Mr. Manderson offered a resolution which the total value of such exports for the year ending NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. the secretary of the treasury with an earnest the operations of the government for was agreed to calling on the secretary ol June 30, 1890, was $33,000,000, and the purpose to get into circulation at the earliest the last fiscal year. Only the more importan increase over the preceding year was over §15.000,000. war lor information as to the steps being taken possible dates the full monthly amounts in the Nearly 200.O0U more cattle and ovei (or the disarmament of the Indians in incidents and results, and chiefly such treasury notes contemplated by its provisions, HARNESS MAKER.: H. Eudolphi, 45,000 more hogs were exported than in the and at the same time to give to the market for Nebraska, South Dakota and North Dakota as may be the foundation of the recommendations silver bullion such supDort as the law contemplates. preceding year. The export trade in beef and Mr. G-orman demanded the yeas and nays I shall submit, will be referred The recent ..depreciation in -the process pork products and in dairy products was very —and Dealer in— on at motion. The yeas and nays were of silver has been observed with regret. The rapid largely increased, the Increase in the article oi to in this annual message. Whips, Collars, and all other taken and the vote (a strictly party one) r-e rise in price which anticipated and followed butter alone being from $15,504,988 pounds to The vast and increasing business of the suited—yeas 41 nays 30. So the election' the passage of this act was influenced in some MANTTACTTJMK orftDSAJLXX nr 29,748,042 pounds, and the total increase in articles usually kept degree by speculation, and the recent reaction is bill was taken up. government has been transacted by the the value of meat and dairy products exported Boots and Shoes! in a first-alass harness in part the result of the same cause and in part being 534.000,000. This trade, so directly several departments during the year with of the recent monetary disturbances. Some HOUSE. helpful to the farmer, it is believed will be yet shop. months of further trial will De necessary to determine Mr. Simmons (Conn. )from the committee faithfulness, energy and success. The revenues, further and very largely increased when the the permanent effect of the recent legislation on patents, called up for consideration the amounting to above $450,000,000, have system of inspection and sanitary supervision New harnesses made to order and re upon silver values but it is gratifying to Minn-Jb 3d N. strs., ^New Ulm, Mia* copyright bill. Mr. Payson, of Illinois raised now provided bylawis brought fully into operation. *been collected and disbursed without revealing, know that the increased circulation secured by the question of consideration. The house pairing promptly attended to. the act has exerted and will continue to exert a so far as I can ascertain, a single case decided—yeas. 132 nays, 74—to consider most beneficial influence upon business and upon NEVYMLM, MrNH The information given by the secretary of the Atarg* assortment of saen'i OM4 oi defalcation of embezzlement. A earnest the bill. A motion to reconsider, a motion general values. progress and prospects of the beet sugar industry boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' ami effort has been made to stimulate a to adjourn, a motion lay on the table and I notice with great pleasure the statement of is full of interest. It has already passed the other motions were defeated. The previous children's shoes constantly kept or •sense of responsibility and public duty in Empire Mi Co. the secretary that the receipts from internal experimental stage and is a commercial success. question was ordered—yeas, 106 nays. 73 revenue have increased during the last fiscal hand. Custom work and xepaiiiaf all .officers and employes of every The area over which the sugar beet can be successfully The house then adjourned, leaving the bil1 year nearly §12,000,000 and. that the cost of cultivated is very large, and another promntljr attended to. grade, and the work done by them collecting revenue was less by §90,617 than for as unfinished business. field crop of great value is offered to the choice the same purpose in the preceding year. The has almost wholly escaped unfavorable of the farmer. ROLLER MILL. W a 3 percentage of cost of collecting the customs revenue The secretary of the treasury concurs the criticism. WHS less for the last fiscal year than ever SE.VATE. recommendation of the secretary of agriculture John Hauenstein, Pursuant to the invitation authorized by before. Mr. Cullom introduced a bill to reduce letter that the official supervision provided by the congress, the representatives of every independent The customs administration board provided portage to 1 cent. tariff law for sugar of domestic production shall 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. for by the act of June 10, 1890. was selected BREWER state of the American continent be transferred to the department of agriculture. Mr. Hawley, irom the committee on military with great care and is composed in part of men affairs, reported, and asked to have put and of a met in conference in this whose previous experience in the administration E N E W A I upon its passage, a joint resolution authorizing capital in October, 1889, and continued in of the old customs regulations had made them the secretary of war to issue arms and We take pleasure in informing th* familiar with the evils to be remedied, and in -session until the 19th of last April. This Its a Effects Upon a and ammunition to the States of North and and part of men whose legal and judicial acquirements public that we are now ready for bos. important convocation marks a most South Dakota. Mr. Manderson moved to and experience seemed tofitthem for the Prices Still Largely Conjecture. ness. The best machinery and all the MALTSTER interesting and influential epoch work of interpreting and applying the new statute. amend it by also including the State of Nebraska. The general tariff act hs».s only partially gone The chief aim of the lavvis to secure honest into operation, some of its important provisions Mr. Voorhees said at if the proposition latest improvements in the manufao* in the history of the "Western valuations of ah dutiable merchandise and to being limited to take effect at dates yet in the were one to issue 100,000 rations of hemisphere. I is noteworthy that Brazil, ure of flour enable as to compete with make these valuations uniform at all our ports future, The general provisions of the law have iood to the starving Indians it would be of entry. It had been made manifest by a congressional invited while under an imperial form of been in force less than sixty days. Its permanent he best mills in the country. more consistent with Christian civilization. investigation that a system of undervaluation Our brewery la fully equipped and able to a effects upon trade and prices still largely government, shared as a republic in the deliberations After further debate by Messrs. Dawea and We are constantly haying had been long in use by certain classes stand in conjecture. I Is curious to note that ill orders. and results of the conference. of importers, resulting "not only in a great loss Voorhees, Mr. Pierce said: I am nearer the advance in the prices of articles wholly unaffected Wheat, Mr. F. Grab* has chug* ot th* •ottUng a of revenue, but in a most intolerable discrimination to the Indians than Gen. Miles is. The recommendations of this conference by the tariff act were by many ascribed Bye, against honesty. It is not seen how this ImhmcJt. to that. Notice was not taken of the fact that I have no doubt but that in some of the were all transmitted to congress at the last Corn, legislation, when it is understood, can be regarded the general tendency of the markets was upward agencies there are Indians who complain ol lew Ulm, Hina, session. by the citizens of any country having from influences wholly apart from, the recent Oats* insufficient food. But I do question very commercial relations with us as unfriendly. If The legislation of congress at the last session tariff legislation. The enlargement of our currency much whether Gen. Miles made the statement Buckwheat, any duty is supposed to be excessive, let the is in conformtiy witfa the propositions by the silver bill undoubtedly gave an upward attributed to him in the newspapers. If the complaint be lodged there. It wilTsurely not be tendency to trade and had a marked effect of the conference, and the proclamation claimed by any well disposed people that a senator from Indiana were starving and had Jtc, 4&C, on prices but this natural and decided effect therein provided for will be issued when the remedy may be sought and allowed in a system a Winchester rifle, I venture to say that he of the silver legislation was by many erroneously other powers have given notice of their adhesion. At the Highest Market r*rioM. of quasi smuggling. attributed to the tariff act. could get a barrel of flour without any trouble. Toward the end of the past year the only There is neither wisdom nor Justice in the suggestion We sell all kindTof O GKOWI1SG N A independent monarchical government on HOUSE. that the subject of tariff revision shah •the Western continent, that of Brazil, ceased The pending business was the further consideration XLOVJR, be opened before this law hasohad a fair trial. Nine Ne Vessels I Commission to exist and was succeeded by a republic. It is quite true that our tariff schedules are subject of the copyright bill. Mr. Simonds, Manufacturer of and Dealer im SHOBTS, Diplomatic relations were at once established in he Tear. to objections. No bill was ever framed, 1 of Connecticut, in charge of the bill, suppose, that in all its rates and classifications with the new government, but it was The construction and equipment of the new stated that the friends of the measure were CIGARS, had the full approval even of a party caucus. not completely recognized until an opportunity willing to have a vote taken immediately but ships for the navy have made very satisfactory AT LOW RATES. Such legislation is always and necessarily the had been afforded to ascertain that it expressed his readiness to yield any time progress. Since March 4, 18S9, nine new vessels product ofcompromise as to detains,and the present had popular approval and support. When that its opponents might desire. A vote was TOBACCOS, have been put in commission, and during this law is no exception. But in its general scope the course of events had yielded assurance and effect I think it will justify the support b\ then taken and resulted yeas J.39 nays 95 Special Attention given to winter four more, including one monitor, will be of this fact no time was lost in extending to those who believe that American legislation so the bill was passed. added. The construction of the other vessels PIPES, Custom "Worlc should conserve and defend American trade and he new government a full and cordial welcome authorized is being pushed, both in the government a 4 the wages of American workmen. into the family of American commonwealths. and private yards, with energy, and The reciprocity clause of the tariff act wisely SENATE. I is confidently believed Cor. Minnesota and Centre^ watched with the most scrupulous care. and effectively opens the way to secure a large Among the bills introduced and referred An extra stone for giinding feed. that the good relations of the two countries reciprocal trade in exchange, for the free admission, The experiments conducted during the year to was one by Mr. Paddock for a permanent streets. will be preserved, and that the future will to our ports of certain products. The test the relative resisting power of armor plates tariff commission also one by Mr. Stewart Steam Cornsheller. witness an increased intimacy of intercourse right of independent nations to make special KEWILM, MINN. have been so valuable as to attract great attention for the lree aDd unlimited use of silver as and an expansion of their mutual commerce. reciprocal trade concessions is well estabbshed, Wood taken for cash or in exchange in Europe. The only part of the work upon money. and does not impair either the comity due tc the new ships that is threatened by unusual Jno. Neuman, ffapife M»U do. other powers, or what is known as the "favored The joint resolution reported by Mr* Hawt?y delay is the armor plating, and every effort is The peace of Central America has again nation clause," so generally found in commercial to issue arms to the states of North and being made to reduce that to the minimum. I been disturbed through a revolutionary treaties. What is given to one for an adequate South Dakota and Nebraska was taken up. is a source of congratulation that the anticipated C48H PURCHASES -change in Salvador, which was not recognized agreed consideration cannot be claimed by influence of these modern vessels upon Alter remarks by Messrs. Stewart, Vest and by other states, and hostilities another freely. The state of the revenues was the esprit de corps of the officers and seamen Morgan, the joint resolution was amended Dealer in aid CHEAP SALES. broke out between Salvador and ^3uca that we could dispense with any import has been fully realized. Confidence and pride in to as to apply to the states of North and ^duties upon coffee, tea. hides, and the lowet Guatemala, threatening to involve ail TDTITZ- O O S the ship among the crew are equivalent to a secbattery. Bouth Dakota, Wyoming and Nebraska grades of sugar and molasses. That the large Central America in conflict and toondary Your favorable consideration H. HANSCHEN, advantage resulting to the countries producing and was passed. Hats, Caps, Motions, is invited to the recommendations of the secretary. undo the progress which had been made toward and exporting these articles by placing them on a union of their interests. The efforts HOUSE. the free list entitled us to expect a fair return in Groceries* Provision*) of this government were promptly and zealously the way of customs concessions upon articles The unfinished business was the bill for the Contractor and Builder, exported by us to them was so obvious that tc punishment of every guardian, conservator, Crockery and Glassware, exerted to compose their differences, O I E S E O have gratuitously abandoned this opportunity curator, committee, tutor or other judiary and th. ough the active efforts of the representatives to enlarge our trade would have been an unpardonable Green, Dried and Canned agent tor the administration of the pensions of the United States a provisional Review of the W in the a error. of a ward. treaty of peace was signed Aug? 26, whereby Xruits» etc, etc. Special attention given to masos The indications thus far given are very favorable of the Interior Th«* previous question was ordered—yeas, the right of the republic of Salvador to to action by the countries from which we receive The report of the secretary of the interior exhibits 113, nays 92—and the bill was passed. The choose its own rulers was. recognized. Gen. our large imports of coffee and sugar, and work in the city and country. with great fullness and clearness the vast it is confidently believed that if steam communication house went into committee of the whole, Ezeta, the chief of the provisional government, I win trwtra lake farm pro4«c« la eselunfl with countries is improved and enlarged, has since been confirmed in the work of that department and the satisfactory on the pension appropriation hill. for goods, tnd p»y UM highest atsrket prtoafar« New Ulm. Minn. the next year will show a most gratifying increase presidency by the assembly, and diplomatic results attained. The suggestions made by him Mr. Morrow explained that the bill appropriated •lads p«pu rags. in our exports of breadstuffs and provisions, The North Star Lang and Throat Ba!» recognition duly followed. are earnestly commended to the consideration for the payment of pensions the sum as well as of some important hues of $133,173,000. I was estimated that Of congress, though they cannot ail be given par-r ism is a sure cure for coughs and colds. In pursuance ot the concurrent resolution manufactured goods. la N with my atore lam a a flirt nlaa this sum of money would be distributed of Oct. 1, 1890, I have proposed to the ticular mention Here. Mlooa furnished with splendid bkllsxd UbU awl among 654,715 pensioners. This was the governments of Mexico and Great Britain The several acts of congress looking to the reduction •ay eaatomtrawiU always and goo4 liqaora %ssf E N I N E I S A I O N largest number of beneficiaries ever provided to consider a conventional regulation of the of the larger Indian reservations, to the atfara,aa* eT*ry forenoon a saleadU laaaa. more rapid settlement of the Indians upon individual lor in any single item in the statutes of the RDEMKE & SHAPEKiHM, passage of Chinese laborers across our southern Its Consideration Will Beqttirt allotments, and the restoration to the United States. I was estimated that the and northern frontiers. public domain of lands in excess of their needs, at N W in Da Lost. :roKs cost to the United States ofthese pentons AH goofo parehaMd or mo will be daUvafo« On the 22d day of August last Sir E have been largely carried into effect, so far as In addition to the important bills that be for the year 1892 would averagef 203.•tU Carpenters, aay part ot th« elty free of eoat. Monson, the arbitrator selected under the the work was confided to the executive. Agreements came laws before the adjournment of the last each. treaty of Dec. 6, 1888, rendered an award to have been concluded since March 4,1889, atiaaasoU Strsot, Mow PUa, MlaJ session, some other bills of the highest importance involving the cession to the United States of Friday December 5. the effect that no compensation was due were well advanced toward a final vote Meat Market* about 14,726,000 acres of land. These contracts from the Danish government to the United a Contractors and now stand upon the calendars of the twe SENATE. have, as required by law, been submitted States on account of what is commomly houses in favored positions. The present sessionThas Mr. Stanford introduced a bill to provide to congress for ratification and for the appropriations known as the Carlos-Butterfield claim. a fixed limit, and it these measures an NhW ULM, MINN. necessary to carry "them into effect. the government with means sufficient to not now brought to a final vote, all the worl Our relations with the French republic Those with the Sisseton and Wahpeton, Sac and supply the national want of a sound circulating M. EFPLE, Prop'r. that has been done upon them by this congresi continue to be cordial. Our representative Fox, Iowa Pottawattamies and absentee medium, and asked that it lie on the Designs and plans made to order and is lost. The proper consideration ot these, ol at that court has very diligently ursjed the Shawnees and Coeur d'Alene tribes have not received table, stating that he would herealter submit MnongoTAST.NEVV tfJJUNlfc an apportionment bill, and of the annual a estimates on all furnished a the sanction of congress. Attention is removal of the restrictions imposed upon propriation bills will require not only that nc some remarks upon it. contracts faithfully executed. also called to the fact that the appropriations our meat products, and it is believed that working day of the session shall be lost, but JhlaK The election bill was then taken up and made in the case of the Sioux Indians have not substantial progress has been made towards that measures of minor and local intesest Bhal 3 nrfmlf*** eaafrastotafora the poop*** discussed. Mr. Morgan offered a resolution, covered all the stipulated payments. This a just settlement. not be allowed to interrupt or retard the progress Now Ulm and vicinity that ha has re-estaMla* which went over till to-morrow, calling on should be promptly corrected. If an agreement of those that are of universal interest. In meat aiarkat had ia BOW, _». preapared preapare to we* E FIGURE ««9." The Samoan treaty, signed last year by is confirmed all of its terms should be complied the attorney general for a statement of the view of these conditions, I refrain from bringing oa als eld evatomer* and sad frfenda friends with with ealy eal tkj the representatives of the United States, with without delay and full appreciations should names, places of residence and dates of appointment The figure 9 in oar dates will make a long stay. before you at this time some suggestions thai heat fresh aad cared meats icata, e*a«ag«a, lard and o« be made. •Germany and Great Britain, after due ratification would otherwise be made, and most earnestly each of supervisors of election eryrtdnr asaally kept to a flrst-el»M market Jm No man or woman now living will ever date a and exchange has begun to produce invoke your attention to the duty of perfectinj wlilbe paid for FAT 0 4 $ now in office in each judicial district in the ai«hwt *rVet priee document without using the figure 9. It stands salutary effects. The formation of the government the important legislation now well advanced. Tc nix**, WOOL, KTC. The policy outlined in my last annual message several states. in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten some of these measures, which seem to me most agreed upon will soon replace the in relation to the patenting of lands to settlers M. EFFL*. HOUSE. important, I now briefly call your attention. upon the public domain has been carried out in years and then move up to becoud place in 190tt, disorder of the past by a stable administration, Representative Eansbrough to-day introduced the administration ot the land office. No general alike just to the native and equitable where it will rest for one hundred years. TIVOLI a bill in the house, making itf punishable suspicion or imputation of fraud has been to the three powers most concerned in trade by imprisonment for not more than There is another "9" which haa also come to stay. allowed to delay the hearing and adjudication and intercourse with the Samoan islands. N A S E A N A N S two years and by a fine of not more than of individual cases upon their merits. The purpose It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect The chief justice has been chosen by the has been to perfect the title of honest settlers 500 to sell, exchange, give, barter or dispose that it has already moved up to first place, where king of Sweden and Norway, on the invitation with such promptness that the value of A Commission forth Tria of Question! of any firearms or ammunition ot any it will permanently remain. It is called the "*o. of the three powers, and will soon be the entry might not be swallowed up by the expenses AND of Title Needed. kind to any Indian. and extortions to which delay subjected 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. installed. The land commission and the BREWERY The subject of the unadjusted Spanish and On motion of Mr. Dockery, of Missouri, an the claimant. The average monthly issue of municipal council are in process of organization. The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the Mexican land grants and the urgent necesssitj amendment was adopted, providing that no agricultural patents has been increased about A rational and evenly-distributed experts ot Europe at the Paris Exposition of 18SSJ. or providing some commission or tribunal foi agent or attorney shall demand, receive, or 6,000. scheme of taxation, both municipal and where, after a severecontest with the leading machines the trial of questions of title growing out The disability pension act, which was approved be allowed any compensation in any claim upon imports, is in operation. Malietoa is them were twice brought by me to the attention of the world, it was awarded the onlyGrand on the 27th ot June last, has been put for increase of pension on account ofincrease JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. of congress at the last session. Bids have bees respected as king. Prize given to family sewing machines, aj£ into operation as rapidly as was practicable. of disability. reported from the proper committees in both The increased clerical force provided was selected others on exhibit having received lower awards Mr. Springer, of Illinois, offered an amendment NEW ULM, MINNESOTA houses upon the subject, and I very earnestly and assigned to work, and a considerable of gold medals, etc. The French Government hope that this congress will put an end to the increasing to $150,000,000 the appropriation part of the force engaged examinations on E SEA also recognized its superiority by the decoration oC delay which has attended the settlemene of the for the payment of pensions Pur beer Bold in quantities auit the the field was recalled and added to the working Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, disputes as to title between the settlers and tht force of the office. The examination and adjudication The amendment was lost—65 to 129. purchaser. Special attention paid to thd Hopes for a Satisfactory Adjustment of claimants under these grants. These disputes with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. of claims have, by reason of improved S a a 6 bottling of beer. retard the prosperity and disturb the peace a the Sealing Trouble. methods, been more rapid than ever before. The "No. 9" is not an old machine improved large and important communities. The governor SENATE. There is no economy to the government in delay, The new treaty of extradition with Great upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the Senator Gray finished his speech opposition of New Mexico, in his last report to th« while there is much hardship and injustice Britain, after due ratification, was proclaimed Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand* secretary of the interior, suggests some modifi to the election bill. THE CHICAGO AND to the soldier. The anticipated expenditure, on the 25th of last March. Its beneficial wording cation ot the provisions of the pending hill re estadvance in sewinst machine mechanism of tha Mr. Hoar asked unanimous consent to while very large, will not, it is believed, be in excess ORTH-WESTER is already apparent. latmg to the small holdings of farm lands.'. age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, of the estimates made before the enactment have a reprint of the bill—the sections in commend to your attention the suggestions The difference between the two governments of thelaw. This liberal enlargement of the general of having the very latest and best. the original bill and in the senate substitute the secretary of the interior upon the subject. touching the hir seal question in the Behriug sea law should suggest a more careful scrutiny to be in parallel columns. The motion gave is tiot yet adjusted, as will be seen by the correspondence of bills for special relief, both as to the cases rise to along discussion, in which numerous hich will soou be laid before congress. where relief is granted and as to the amount allowed. and somewhat variant explanations were The offer to submit the question to arbitration, A I W A COXGRESSIOJTAIi E E I O N S given by Republican members of the committee as proposed by Her Majesty's government, 'Jhe increasing numbers and influence of the has not been accepted, tor the reason non-Mormon portion in Utah are observed with on privileges and elections to the action re a Honest Elections he Firs E a THE DIRECT THROUGH LENE TO that the form of submission proDosed is not satisfaction. The recent letter of WilfordWoodruff, of the majority on the domiciliary provision sential of National Life. thought to be calculated to as-sure a conclusion president of the Mormon church, in which CHICAGO, oi' the bill. satisfactory to either party. I is sincerely he advised his people "to refrain from contracting If any intelligent and loyal company of Amet The house amendment to the senate joint hoped that before the opening of another sealing any marriage forbidden by law," has attracted ican citizens were required to catalogue the es resolution for the issue of arms to the state season some arrangemeut may be effected which wide attention, and it is hoped that its sential conditions of national life, I do nodoubt AND ALL POINTS EAST, oi North and South Dakota, Wyoming and will assure to the United States aprop«tyright, influence will be highly beneficial in restraining that with absolute unanimity they woulc Is so operated aa to meet the requirement* oi derived from Russia, which was not disregarded all infractions of the laws of the United States. begin with "Free and honest elections." And ii Nebraska was concurred in by the senate. through and local travel. proT.ding fast throoc* by any nation for more than eighty years preceding But the fact should not be overlooked that the is gratifying to know that generally there is It extends its provisions to the state of Montana. trains with closeconnections fur the outbreak ot the existing trouble. doctrine or belief of thechurch that polygamous growing and non-partisan demand for bette marriages are rightfut and supported by divine election laws. But against this sign of hope ami ST. PAUI* MINNEAPOLIS, In the tariff act a wrong was done to the kingdom HOUSE. revelation remain*unimpaired. President Woodnff progress must be set the depressing and undeui of Hawaii, which I am bound to presume On motion of Mr. Perkins of Kansas the does not reiounee the doctrine, bat refrains able fact that election Taws and methods an SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, was wholly unintentional. Duties were levied senate b^li was passed by the house with unimportant from teaching it, and advises against the practice sometimes cunningly contrived to secure minor on certain commodities which, are included in ity control, while violence completes the short amendments appropriatingflOO.000 of it because the law is against it. I is OMAHA, DENVER, the reciprocity treaty now existing between the comings of fraud. quite true that the law should not attempt to for the purchase oi additional rations United Stat?s and the kingdom, of Hawaii, without SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND deal with the faith or belief of any one but it for the Sioux Indians. indieaiine the necessary exception in- favor One cannot be justly charged with unfriendli is Quite another thine, and the only safe thing, of that kingdom. I hope congress will repair The house passed Comstock's bill, allowing ness to any section or class who seeks only t* so to deal with the Territory ot Utah aa that And all points in what might otherwise seem to be a breach of the secretary of the rreHsury to reimburse restrain violations of laws and of persona those who believe polygamy to be rightful shall faith ou the part of this government. MONTANA, right. No community wil find lawlessnast James E. Andrews of Wadena $200 for tht not have the power to make it lawful. profitable. No community can afford to havi The admission of the States of Wyoming and loss ot a Dnired States bond destroyed by fire WASHINGTON. about four years ago. .= it known that the officers who are charged wit! Idaho to the Union are events full oi interest I N A N I A A A I S the preservation of the public peace and the re and congratulation, not only to the people of 0BEO0N, .. straint of the criminal classes are themselves those states, now happily endowed with a full the product of fraud or violence. The magis CALIFORNIA and Revenue and Expenditure of he GovDurin participation hi our privileges and responsibilities, trate is then without respect and the law with but to all oar people. Another belt the Year. -^•'.'A Blood-Stained Letter..-'-^ BRITISH COLUMBIA. out sanction. The floods of lawlessness cannoi of states stretches from the Atlantic to the The revenues of the government from all be leveled and made to run in one channel. Tht TACOMA, Wash., Special Telegram, Dec." Pacific A A E S S E I N A N killing of a United States marshal carrying W E E E & WILSO N 5 CO., eources for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1890, The work of the patent office has won from 9.—About a month ago Oluf Ellingson was A S axe ran on all through trains. writ of arrestforan election offense is full were §463,963.080.55, and the total expenditures all sources very high commendation. The fouly murdered near Seattle, and frequently ,- ^„, 185 and 187 Wabash Ave.. Chicago^ promptings and suggestion to men who are pur amount accomplished has been very largely increased, for the same period were $3 58,618.584.52. since then new foot-prints of the bloodstained O O N I S S E E I N A S oa Ji or Sale by sued by a city marshal for a crime against lift and all the results have been such as to The postal receipts have not heretofore been murderer have been discovered. or property. overland trains to California and Oregon, \."% C/H. H0RNBURG, secure confidence and consideration for the suggestions included in the statement ot these aggregates^ 1 Venture again to remind you that the brie Yesterday a blood-stained letter, written by of the commissioner. E E A I A S on th* D^rrW and for the purpose of comparison the sum of time remaining for the consideration of the im The enumeration of ti.e people of the United Mrs. Lena Holt of Washburn, Wis., td he* Limited. N Minn. -, 360.882,097.92 should be deducted from both portant legislation now awaiting your attentiot States under the provisions of the act of March brother, the murdered man was found sides of' the account. The surplus for the year, offers no margin for waste. If the present dutj 1, 1890, has been completed and the result will For time of trains, tickets and all information, within 200 leet of the murder. I was torn is discharged with diligence, fidelity and courage ED. PAULSEN, including the amount applied to the sinking be at once facially communicated to congress. apply to Station Agents of the Chicago NorthWestern in shreds and thrown under a clump ol the work of the Fifty-first congress may be con The completion of this decennial enumeration Railway, or to the Gen«nd Faaaeagu fund, was S105.34-t.496.O3. The receipts 4or bushes north from the spot where Eihag fidently submitted to the considerate jndgmem /«—»»t at Chicago. _~ Licensed AtictiotieW' "devolves upon congress the duty of making a 1890 were $16,030,923:79 and the expenditures oi the people. son's body was found. The letter, which Thenew apportionment of representatives "among 815.739,871 in excess oi those of 1889. mm~VT. H. SEWMAJT.r J- M. WHITMAN. Z-\l Executive mansion, Dec. 1. 1890. the several states according to their respective written in the Norwegian dialect, isad customs receipts increased §5^835,842.83, and 3d Vice-President General Man&gar. numbers." dressen "Oluf Ellingson, Seattle, Wash." BSSJAUXSI HABBXSGX. LINDEN, BROWN CO., I N N E "»T. A. A ii Goal Pass.ATkt Agt^v i^-S&S It bears the Washburn postmark of Sept. 2ft ~-,-v Corresjondencejjroinptl |r attended to ,£ a