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April 15, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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mm* ~^w-' MSjpsWMS ^V/- "-S ^-j GENERAL TJ. 8 G&ANT. MimaseapoHs'dealer on some wheat shipped in SUMMARIZED. NEWS OF THE are foaad net 10 be reservations in a strict legal New Ulm IteMew. cars furnished him on the side track at that sense, bat understood to have been such point xitklerthe new law. If the facts in this generally and by the goverement itself, therefore -A Concise Biograpnical Sketch of thettaej casotare as alleged the bill will prove a great the grant mast be held to refer to such of the Great Military ChierUn. success and 'benefit to the agriculturists. Small lands as were reputed to be reservations. FROM WASHINGTON. -t. JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. "Ulysses S. Grant, eighteenth president f clubs of farmers are reported forming in various The words in the treaty are amply sufficient sections, and when a member desires to fill A story is current, *ct not vouched or,*-a to point out the portion of the public the United States, was born at Point Pleasant, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. a car for shipment the whole club brings teams domain intended to be ceded. To these considerations the department of justice that Marshal Botkin Ohio, April 27, 1822. His ancestors were and enough-vwheat is hauled to the station to may be added that Indian treaties of Montana desires to resign. Scotch. In 1823 his parents removedtoGeorgetown, fill the-car^withi the required twenty-four are not constructed strictly bnt liberally in favor Dr. Wales, ex-chief f bureau of medicine hours specified in the law. If this practice of the Indians. (2 opinion, 465, the Kansas O., where his boyhood was passed. He Gliolera has at last reacheffrthe TJnited is resorted to.cgenerally it is believed the elevator of the navy department, petitions to be Indians 5 Wallace, 737.) In conclusion, I entered West Point military academy in 1839. oempanies will withdraw their buyers am of the opinion that the lands in question are discharged from flie custody of.the secretary States. There were two cases on a vessel.. His name originally was Hiram Ulysses, but from the small stations. The war rumors have covered by the treaty of the 29th ofApril, 1868, of war. arriving at Salem, Massachusetts. greatly-strengthened prices here and one dealer and consequently that the executive order ol the appointment was blunderingly made Ulysses A committee representing the Grand Army disposed of 14,000 bushels at 72 cents at the 27th of February, 1885, is inoperative. Though ample provision has&been made S., and so it had to remain. The Btudy in this point, an. advance of six cents since last of the Republic called on the president recently which he showed most proficiency during his Monday. for the isolation of these particular cases I and presented an-Appeal for, the retention A OBAITVUn VROXiOVGED. course at the academy was mathematica He in the government service of. old soldiers. yet there is a strong probability that President Cleveland expressed himsell very graduated in 1S43 at the age of 21 years, rank-' JK YA2.TY I TJtELAJTD. others will be announced as the season The Medical Aspects of the Case Presented strongly in favor of iihe^object of, their visit iog 21st in a class of 39, and was made brevet THE Clearly. progresses, and that the disease will second lieutenant of infantry, and attached as Gen. Lawton, nominated for minister to Russia, The Brines and Princess of Wales in Dublin-Both BEST TONIC. New York Special: There has been so much but not confirmed, told the. President spread over its usual route. enpernumerary lieutenant of the fourth regiment Enthusiasm and Disorder Provoked. unsatisfactory speculation about the danger of that he wished to relieve him from all which was stationed on the Missouri This medicine, combining Iron with pur an immediate fatal termination of Gen Grant's embarrassment, and wanted him to proceed in I vegetable to lies, quickly and completely frontier. disease that the Pioneer Press correspondent The Prinoe and Princess of Wales and their The mercantile failures for^the quarter the case without any regard to him (Lawton) Cures Dyspt pen* Indigestion, Weakness* gained an audience with a gentleman who in 1845 the regiment was orderd to Texas, Impure Blouel, Afalaria,Chill8and Fevers* personally. The attorney generalas preparing eldes son, Prince Albert Victor, arrived in ending 30th March, number 3,658, knows as much about the medical and other and Neuralrlau and Grant was commissioned as a full lieutenant. an opinion with regard to the eligibility of Gen. Dublin, Ireland, on the 8th. A dispatch says: aspects of the case as any one. He allowed i It is an unJailinar remedy for Diseases of the which, compared with the corresponding Hefirstsaw blood shed at Palo Alto, Lawton. It is understood that the opinion will They Arrived at Dublin at 2 o'clock and were Kidneys and Liver. himself to be interviewed on the condition affirm Lawton's ability. May 8th, 1846. He took part in every battle accorded.*-splendid.welcome In answer to It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to quarter last year, shows an. increase that his name would not be used. It is sufficient, Women, and all who' lead sedentary lives. of the Mexican war. After the battle of Molino the address of welcome presented to him by therefore, to say, that the gentleman has prominent Virginia Demoeraty and an old of 3.62 failures, or about 11 per cent. I Itdoesntinjuretheteeth,causeheadache,or del Bay he was appointed first lieutenant the 1 citizens' committee, the prince said he been a regular visitor at the general's house, friend of the Lee family, saidrecently: "Ths produce constipationother Iron medicines do. The liabilities for the quarter just closed for bis gallantry and was breveted captain for was delighted to renew his acquaintance and has seen the sick man every day for a talk about Gen. Fitzhugb. Lee being made I It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates month. He said: his conduct at Chapultepec. After the capture I the appetite, aids the assimilation of.strength-rc,food with Dublin. In'the passage through the marshal of the District.of Columbia, I feel sure foot upj$46,181,951, against $40,186,978 lieve Heartbur and Belching and 1 It will surprise Gen. Grant's physicians very of the city of Mexico, he with his regiment-asas streets of the cityrthe party was everywhere is without his consent He would not accept ens the muscles and nerves. 1 for the corresponding period ofllast year, much if he dies within a week The chances greeted -with enthusiasm. The houses on the position. Ktz Lee -wants to be governor stationed at Detroit For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of are that he will live two weeks longer, and I of Virginia, and he will get it, too. He naturally both sides of ttfae ,avenues along which .they In 1848 he married Julia T. Dent, daughter an increase of nearly $6,OOO,QiQ0. 1 Energy, &c., it has no equal. would not give much odds that he will live until of a merchant of St Louis and sister of one of I JS- IThe genuine has above trade mark and desires to perpetuate the family name in proceeded '.were adorned with beautiful May. Of course, some unforeseen accident, crossed red lines on vrrapper. Take no other. his classmates. In 1852 he accompanied his the history of the state. He has more friends decorations and crowded with spectators, such as sudden faintness .of the heart, may occur m* iV BuotfflaunucAi. r. VTORE, an regiment to California and Oregon, and in 1853 than any man in the state,uAcd\.will be elected Marshal Bazaine, the FrenckGrenera eager.to catch a glimpse of the future king and at any moment and upset my phrophesy, was commissioned full captain. In 1854 he resigned governor next falL" queen. Along the route of the royal procession.on-its but with that possible exception. I think vou LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD who was.-At one time under sentence of and moved to a farm near S Louis. A*ay toiDttblin castle many persons will find it a true one." There bis daughter Nellie and one of his eons death for. cowardice in surrendering "What ia to be feered most?" was asked. were crowded in :past the escort of the (Fred) -were born. He subsequently removed THE CASUAI/ET REOORD. "First of all, blood poisoning. The trouble lancers. The prince of .Wales took all these to St. Lftuis where he fought the wolf from Metz during the Franco Prussian war, is Tuesday morning was caused fey the lodgements the door, being unable to obtain employment irregularities good-naturedly and reassured At a terrible earthquake at:Tamative 'Madagascar, now penniless and in a most destitute in the rear of the larnyx suddenly becoming In 1860he moved to Galena, 111., where his the .displaced -spectators by shaking hands on the 25th of February, twelve vessels loose aud leaving the raw sores uncovered. father K,a engaged in the leather trada condition at Madrid. It is said tfcat the eordially with all of them within his reach. foundered in the harborfive .French and six Thus, at the first friction they began When the* civil war broke out, Capt Grant Earl .Spencer, the Irish viceroy, was loudly to bleed. In their present exposed condition, Djuc d'AuBaiale, who presided over the native vessels and the American bark. Sarah who was Hkeu 39 years old and tho father of 4 cheered as he drove through "the streets of these tissues may absorb some of th Hobart children,f ithe eldest of whom was 11, was genera] cour-trmartial at Versailles which Dublin in the proeession. Lord Mayor John poisonous matter from the caneer, and thui chosen to eommand a company of volunteers Mrs. Vander Horck, wife .Of: Capt John it will enter the blood. The physicians, I understand, 0'Connor,who is a-strong Nationalist, but who sentenced: 'Marshal Bazaine to with whicln he marched to Springfield. There Vander Horck, sutler of IFort Sisseton living are now directing their efforts to drove in official state .with" the royal escort, he acted as mustering officer and on June 17, has just learned of the refugee's poxenty on Nicollet Island, Minneapolis, committed warding off this danger, And they will probably YEASTGEMS 1861, he was commissioned colonel, joined was loudly hissedihy the Nationalists. Not a succeed in doing so, for a couple of weeks, at suicide while insane, by leaping usfco the. Mississippi and sent himspme money. his regimeai at Mattoon and marched to Missouri. sign of welcome ie visible on the city hall of least When you see Gen. Grant's temperature from the Manitoba bridge. Kepsrting to Gen. Pope he was placed Dublin, and this fact stands out so conspicuously going up and his pulse becoming in commandiof the troops at Mexico. as ito force comments. Fully a thousand irregular, then look out for danger. The friendsapf the Mississippi i&rei On Augustus the president commissioned students paraded the streets and marched to That will mean that the poison PERSONAL MENTION. him brigadier general of volunteers, a promotion The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread has reached his blood. The seeond cause of Dublin castle, singing loyal songs and carrying improvement have discovered that these he firesfc.heard of through the papers, At Tankton, Dak, Rev. Dr. Boyt celebrated alarm is exhaustion. A bad spell from sleeplessness, union jacks on the end of- walking sticks. The raised by this yeast Is light, white and wholesome and assumed .command at Cario. He seized is a balance of $9,000,000 to the credit the semi-centennial of his connection with the or some similar cause, may turn him royal visitors are loudly cheered wherever Padncah, at itne mouth of the Tennessee, like our grandmother's THEMs. deliciou bread. right around, and before a reaction can set in Episcopal Board of Domestic Missions. GROCERS SELL they appear. of river and hatibor improvement, aad5 on Sept. 6 sxhich was his first military he will die. The contingency is made all tho A proposed banquet to ex-President ,Arthur, achievement and accured three days after he more liable by the general's recent loss of according to law?.&nd the precedent established PREPARED BY THS Before the procession*fcarted, an address of Price Baking Powder Co., assumed his new. command. On Nov. 7 with blood, which can never be regained. The cancer ,to welcome him back to New York, had been weleome by the chamber of commerce was by G-Eant in 1875, this sum is two brigades he fought the battle of Belmont MaaTrs of Dr. Price's special Flavoring Extracts, itself, I think is the last source of danger. read. It dwelt specially (upon the beneficent fixed for the 14th of April, bet, on account of where he commanded in person and had a It is now stationary, and has been so for a influence whieh the visit of the prince and wholly at the discretion of the Secretary t.Gen. Grant's critical condition it has, on Gen. Chicago, III. St. Louis, NlOa horse shot under ifcim. John A Logan was Erelaud.s week. There is no possibility of its developsufficient rinces would exercise iupon the welfare of .-Arthur's own suggestion been postponed. with him as colonel. Grant then was given of War. Gen. Gfjlmore, President of theing to become fatal for two months at It alluded alsoiio the labors of command of the district of Cairo, one of the least, and with proper treatment it could be 'iThe malady of which ex-Secretary FrelingSraysen Erince in the cause of housing the poor of the Kiver Commission, is preparing a largest military divisions of the country. After held in abeyance until fall I think." SCCCESSOB TO JsW JL9^v %J is now dying at his home in Newark, ondon, a subject, the address said, of great reconnoiaance he started on Feb. 3 from Paducah tn diseases of the Blood, Skin and Bonn.Nervous Debility, i report in which he will recommend a U..Y., is a hardening of the liver, and his sufferings theinterest to many people in :the Irish capital. Impotent?, Organic Weakness. Gonorrhcca, Syphilitic and "What are the chances of another hemorrh- with a force of 15,000 men for Berenrial Affections. Scientific treatment Bale and Bure are intense. Mrs. Frelinghuysen is When the procession was,about to start several age?" capture of Forts Henry and Donaldson. The system of perfect banks and first class remedies. Deformities Treated. Call or 'write for list of bands joined ia rendering .the air of *lGod still feeble from 'her recent attack, and tiie "One is likely to occur at any time, but I do questionsto beansweredby those desiringtreatmentby mail* capture, of the latter being the first Mevees as the only .practical means of (and Bless the Princeef Wales." lejtst shock ia liable to prove fatal. Miss Tilly, Persons anfferingfrom Rnptnrcsnonld send theiraddress.% not think it will alarm the physicians. It can brilliant victory that had crowned learn something to their advantage. It ia not a truss.0 The princess ,& Wales captured the populace who walks on crutches from the severe sprain be stopped before any material damage ii the federal arms Graait sprang at once into improving the river, but this view is 4ddresal)r. C. L. LaBARfiK, Pres't and Physician In Charge at sight. The refined :beauty .of her face done. That on Tuesday last was expected by national celebrity. H&was immediately commissioned to her knee-joint last May, is self-forgetfully Tentral Sled,ftSnrg. Institute, 920 Lornst St.. SU Louis, Ho. i- vigorously combated-fey the upper river and tho elegance of her figure were most artistically Successor to Dr. Butts'Dispensary. JisUMlshed, 80 I ears. the doctors, though it came a little too soon. major-general of volunteers and assiduous to her parents, and Miss Lucy and Nervous Exhaustion. set off in special coetume,of green, There is little trouble now with the throat, a* took comH&and of 40,006 to make an expedition the.-.aons are with them at Newark. people who do not -wish the money to which had been Hiade for the eccasion. The it is under control. Whatever pain he suffers up the Tennessee. In the celebrated battle of Premature Decay, dress was composed of a close-fitting, dark now is relieved by the constant application ii Shiloh, Apidie and 7, vheie both sides lost be expended in that.wjty. green velvet bodice, with a silk skirt to match, cocain." about 12,1'OQi he was slightly wounded. Gen. FOREIGN NEWS GOSSIP. and a princess bonnet trimmed with beads and JHalleck wa called to Washington and Grant Loss of Manhood. "You regard the general's condition as favorable dark-green feathers. This tribute ito, the Irish /became comiiiander of th*,department of West '*The seventeth anniversary of the Theriseport of a battle between the Kmssians then?" inquired the reporter. 'Tennessee. He won a complete victory Sept colors, so deftly and beautifully made was instantly An 80-page Cloth-bound Book of Advice to "Undoubtedly his faculties are as clear as and Afghans is confirmed, and England will birthday of Prince Bismarck was celebraied Voung or Middle-aged Men.with prescriptions ltt at Iuka and was attacked at his position at recognized by the people, and her royal they ever were, and he is fully capable of transacting undoubtedly take a hand in the fight for Self-treatment by a Regular Physician. Cerinth .On Octobe 16 his department extended highness was everywhere greeted with applause. any business that might come to a man throughout the*German Empire CCM PRrP receipt Addreso of tw three-cent etamps to Vickaburg and was designated the After luncheon at Dublin castle, which A lunatic made a rush for the carriage containing in active life. He would be as able to direct qB as & holiday. The emperor, members department of (the Tennessee. After his seige was over at about 3:30 in the afternoon, the Hudolph, the crown prince of Austria, the movements of an army in the field to-day T. WILL IAMS tfc CO., MILWAUKEE, Wis. and capture of Vick3burg, .July 4, 1862, prince and party proceeded to the Dublin society's as he was twenty years ago, so far as nis mental and the .countess of Flanders and smashed in of the royal family, the federal counsellors he x/as promoted to the rank of major show at Ball's bridge. The royal escort condition is concerned." the winduws with his fist. The occurrence led Jo, general of the regular army, and was HAaaia on this trip was composed of the Hussars. .nd ministers, and hosts of other REMEDY ,lll^PaOF.HARRlS'PA8TILLE^REMED* GO./I.I^. "Does the general show the effects of his to some excitement and a rumor that an attempt placed in command of the" Mississippi, This escort was preceded by Earl Spencer, long confinement?" dign&aries,called on Bismavsk. He was CfceuUts and Sole Prop's oS had been made on the life of the prince. comprising the departments commanded MT ji5PB!?l?SS!5BBBnnB escorted by tne Lancers. At Ball's "Only ia a measure, and not so greatly as aiM The assailant was arrested. by Sherman, Thomas, Burnsid and Hooker. bridge the reception was just as enhas presented,with the titles to a great estate. Hen and others who suflet been stated in the newspapers. The face Young1 1 After hk victories a Missionary Kidge, and thusiastic as the one on College The Canadian Pacific laborers on construction is full and inclined to be flushed, rather than I from Serious and Physical Desil The entire day was tke up by Lookout'Mountain, congress vot'-dihim a medal green, and the cheering along the route was Iky, Premature Exhaustion mm! pale. There is a worn appearance and sinking work ia .the Rockies have been on a strike and passed a bill reviving the grade of lieutenant-gene I their many gloomradically consequences,eared hearty and unanimous. The exhibition was r quiokl and ^delegations which had come ito present in behind the ears and in tha _. for a week, necessitating a stoppage of work. ral and Grant was immediately nominated. varied, one of the features being a series of The Remedy is put up in boxw. Ko. 1 (lasting a month). ML back of his neck, but that comes The cause wae ..non-payment of wages, most of He received his commission from testimi^iials from all classes of,sfche German Ko.S (enough to effect a care, unless in severe cse, C51 Ro.cS extraordinary jumping feats. To? grand stand, mostly from his loss of blood Tuesday. (lasting three months), *7. Sent by mail in plain wrappers. the men being from three to four months behind President Lincoln and on March 17,1864, assumed which has been altered for the OOI'. I.K:OU, was ^Directions for I'singaerompanyearh Kox. Pamphletdescjf people and from all parts of the I would not Sfy that his body is emaciated command of tfee armies of fc United in their wages. An Ottawa dispatch says Vug this (iiteato and cuxlo of cure seat tcUed ou aciilicataag crowded with prominent persons. The city is That is not the word. His arms and States, with headquarters at Potomac. With the pay car is now on its way to pay the laborers. ,-empire. All the newspapers published brilliantly illuminated. limgs have become small and thin, and he has 700,000 men under him he planned two campaigns, Ttmn orm is IOTfoisra The police had some difficulty at one time lost flesh, but it is far from a condition that is jr warip tributes to the worth and jgenius one under Gen. Meade, to operate FOR PKESKRVIXO, RESTORINQ ANDBeautifying in preventing a collision. Some Nationalists the Complexion, implied by calling it emaciated. Of course his against Lee at Bichmond, the other under .Sherman Senor Becerra, minister from the United ,of Bismarck. The opposition {papers began shouting "God save Ireland," and attempted OR REMOVIMO Scncsa, TAX, FUCKUS. eyes are not as bright as they might be, but against Atlanta. On May 3 Grant moved States of Colombia, has received an official dispatch PlurLss, SilAOWMia., BLOTcaw, a-o. to raise a demonstration for ParnelL to-day there was agleam in them that I have OI'INIO.NS OF SOTS* LADIES. on Richmond crossing the Bappadan with the praised the chancellor's efforts .daring from his government, stating that tranquility LGTTAltis tberery bestpreparationfot An attempt was made to burn the union jack not seen before for a month." army of the Potomac, -with 140,000 men pushing thefaeethstl ever used, I now useDO other prevails throughout the republic except which had been stolen from the mansion house the present,and recent years to aa&aintain CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG-Ugi^ms through the Wilderness, where the bloody at Panama, Sanabilla and Santa Marta, pleasure to add my name totbeustoftbos by students, but the attacking party was driven battle of the Wilderness was fought whieh ^boreoommend your Liquid Pearl/* sad peace among the nations and towhich it says are in the hands of the rebels. off by a combined force of students and loyalists, General Grant Less Despondent. ipreu the satisfaction it has afforded cue. foiled Grant's attempt to interpose his army The LIQUID PEAKLhas beeoreceivedbj The dispatch also states that the government headed by 100 policemen with drawn revolvers. between Lee and Richmond. Being repeatedlv [fulfill his duty totne emperor and ko thetadiesof allcountries withithe highest New York Special: Gen. Grant is not as is organizing in the state of Cauca, adjoining The mob took revenge by breaking marks of appreciation. Only &0 CENTS repulsed by Lee with bloody results, he sent moody and despondent as he was a few days BOTTLE, sold by all DruggiatsftPerfumerav ^he German station. the windows of the Kouse from which the flag Panama, an expedition of 1,500 troops, which the famous message which closed with, "I CUAMPLlNtCO.,Paors..iiuiTaui.HX ago. While one of his physicians was with was flying. propose to fight it out on this line if it takes will be sent to Panama to suppress the revolt him early this morning reference was made, Free! Cards and Ciiromos. all summer." And he did. His losses were ,in that state. incidentally, to the fact that one week ago today .'Commissioner.of Labor Wright has 54,551, and Lee's 32,000. W will send free by mail a sample set of our RUSSIA AKD EJrCrX.AXTD. he was on the point of death and only saved A cable from London, England, says that a large German, French, and American Chromo -sketched out the .plan of work he proposes by the timely injection of brandy. (Complete battery of muzzle-loading ninepounders, Cards,on tinted and gold grounds, with a price list After the evacuation of Richmond and the "You saved my life then, doctor," Gen. Grant to undertake tthe coming season, of over 2CO different designs, on receipt of a stamp with ammunition, has been shipped The Basso-Afghan right Likely to Preeipitate surrender of Lee at Appomatox Court House said, "but what was the use of it?" for postage W will also send free by mail as to Canada for use in suppressing the rebellion. War Between England and Russia. ,and the readiness with which Secretary April 9. Grant fixed his headquarters at Washington samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt "We had been doing the best we could," was A settler visited the Pipestone reserve, south and on July 25,1866 was commissioned of ten cents to pay (or packing and postage also the physician's reply. Lamar falls in wifch th prospectus indicates of Virden, and found it deserted except by a enclose a confidential price list of our large oil general of the United States army. Ho was "1 appreciate it all," continued the general, The Official Messenger, at St. Petersburg, chromos. Agents wanted. Address F. GLEAMS few squaws. He inquired of the latter where made secretary of war during the suspension that the labor .bureau will remain "though I don't 3ay much about it. I would & Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. the Indians were, and was told they had gone of Stanton from August 12, 1867, to January published the following: trumpet you from one end of the world to the in Mr. Wright's charge for atto ANTED 15,1868. fight. This was all the information he was BOOK other if you could cure me entirely. Gen. Ramoroff reports that in consequence able to elicit from the squaws. He made known least a year. The commissioner intends He was unanimously nominated on the first As the sick man, lying back amid his pillows of hostile manifestations by the Afghans he his discovery to Capt. Wastie of Brandon, who ballot for president at the republican convention on his arm chair, said this, he looked his physician Canvassers. was compelled to attack them. The Afghans ito devote the coming months to an inquiry is looking after the Indians in the vicinity. held at Chicago Miy 21,1868 with Schuyler straight in the eye. There was a sudden were posted on both banks of the River Kuskh, Colfax vice president. The ticket carried into the cause and e-ure of "hard gleam and brightening up in his gaze, as he in an entrenched position. Thefijht occurred on 1 &1ALE and FEMALE I 26 states. He was inaugurated March 4, 1869. times,1' which, as he says, is "the con- was trying to read the doctor's mind before the 30th of last month. The Afghan force was 8,- he could speak. The physician hesitated THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR. In 1871 President Grant urged the annexation 000 men and eight guns, and was defeated with To engaere in the sale of our new and Important of Santo Domingo, but the senate withheld works of stand..-rt character, larsre profit* and but a few seconds, yet it told the tale of stitutional .disease so far as the labor the loss of all the field artillery, two standards immem/) aellliiff qnalitiea. We offer a perauaueiit James Lambert of Chicago, shot his mother-in-law its approval. A commission of five Bntish.and the hopeless battle that was being fought of banners and the entire camp outfit, and all and lucrative buaineaa. Address question is concerned." So long as the Mrs. Anna B. Mulligan, then his five American members, on May 8, signed a Reading his fate in the doctor's mind, the general the provisions of the Afghans were captured. XUe CINCINNATI PPBUSHUrCI CO., treaty on the subject of navigation and the wife, and then himself. The wife still lives. continued, without waiting for an answer: 174 W. Fourth Street. Cincinnati. Ohio The Russian loss was three subalterns and ten times are prosperous and business is "Alabama Claims." The latter was submitted "It is only a question of days." soldiers killed and twenty-nine wounded. At Poplar Bluff, Mo., Louis Derry, a member brisk, labor shares in the sunshine. to a court of arbitration at Geneva, Switzerland, "There"you are mistaken* general," said the NOW IN USE36,989. When the fighting ended Gen. Kamoroff returned of the city council and at one time city marshal, on Sept. 14,1872, and the sum of 15,500,- doctor, quietly. "You will live for weeks and to the position he had formerly occupied. But then come darker days trade falls shot his wife four times, killing her instantly, 000 was awarded to be paid by the British government perhaps months to come." off, shops are closed, wages are reduced and then blew his own.brains out to the United States for damages to A dispatch to the London Times fromGulran "It must be with less suffering then, if I do," American commerce by Confederate cruisers of April 3 states that the Russians, while making came the response, and the conversation animosities are excited between capital Mr. Vankirk Bunn of Millstone, N. J., has fitted out in British ports. The Ku-Klux bill a pretext of changing their outposts on the closed. disappeared after telling nis family he was goto was enforced by a presidential proclamation and labor, there are strikes, violence Afghan frontier, attacked Penjdeh, March 30, New York on business, leaving behind All persons say theirgoods are the best. V'e ask you to examine He appointed a commission to inquire into and drove the Afghans out of their positions. Gennal Barrios Certainly Dead. our Improved Keller Positive Force Feed,GrRln and distress. It will be the first inquiry forged notes to the amount of $10,000. He civil service and remedy it Mr. Gladstone said in Parliament England Sued mid Fertilizing Drill ami our Iluy Kukeit. Tiare forged his father's signature to a note of $5,- as good as the best, and can be sold as cheap. All are warranted. Secretary Whitney has received a dispatch He was renominated and elected to another of the bureau to seek the reasons for had kept her part of this agreement Up to Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co., 000, and the national banks of New Brunswick from Commander Mahan, of the Wachusett, term in 1872. In 1874 he vetoed a bill to increase March 30, at least, the Afghans had made no Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, Uagerttovn, MdV these industrial depressions and discover, and Somerville hold worthless paper for 81,- dated at La Libertad, San Salvador, which the volume ofcurroncy. advance nor any forward movement of any 200 each. MARRIAGE GUIDE sayB: "Barrios is certainly dead. The Nicaraguans At the close of his term, accompanied by his kind. So far as the information possessed if possible, their remedy. For this entered Honduras, routing the enemy, family, he made a trip around the world, and by the ministers went, the government must A sheriff and posse of six men attempted to purpose the bureau will study the political, who retreated in disorder toward Gautemala. everywhere received with the highest honors regard the attack by the Russians upon capture A B. Dimmick, a noted desperado and A telegram from Zaladavar to the authorities ever accorded a citizen of the United States. His Penjdeh as unprovoked. The government soeial and moral questions involved fugitive from justice, at Gervais, Oregon. here says Mexico w.U make a formal alliance return home was a perfect ovation from San had asked lor an explanation of this When the officer presented a shotgun and ordered in labor depressions both in 86O Pages. Iunstrated in eloth and gilt binding 50a. with Zaldivar. I expect this will end the trouble Francisco, whero he landed, to his home at attack from Russia, but, of course sufficient money or postage, same, paper covers 25c. This book Dimmick to yield, the latter sprang forward without another shot. Probably both armies Galena, whence he had started on his brilliant time had not yet elapsed for the receipt contains all the enrious, doubtful or inquisitive want to this country and in others. and seized the weapon, tore it from the know, large editions, 10,000 eaeh, sold every few months. will march on Gautemala city." Mr. Peralla, career. of an answer to this request. Sir Edward Health, Beauty, Happiness), are promoted by its advicewho sheriffs grasp, and turned it on the whole the Costa Bican minister, received the following He afterwards removed to New York and engaged Thornton, the British ambassador at Bay marry, who not, why, medical aid, when posse, covering all before any could make resistance. cablegram from the president of Salvador: in business, which resulted disastrously. neocsaai-y brought home to yon. SO wonderful pieman* St. Petersburg, had, however, telegraped trueto life. Sent sealed by Dr. WHITTIEB, St. Louis. Dimmick then "held up" tke crowd His last days were burdened by regret that his that De Giers, the Russian prime minister, Henry Ward Beeeher, now" on a lecturing Mo., the great Specialist, Consultation and pamphlet free at the muzzle of the gun, and made his escape honorable name should go down to posterity had expressed for himself and for the czar "Santa Anna, April 9.We confirm MARRIAGE GUIDE. tour at the south, has given utterance in the darkness. with the blot he fancies the exploits of his an earnest hope that this unhappy incident a complete victory at Chalchuapa and the partner Ferdinand Ward have cast upon it by might not prevent the continuation of the negotiations death of President Barrios and his son, Don to his views concerning the relations A great land fraud has been unearthed in his business transactions. for peace. Venancio. SSigned] between whites and blacks. Arkansas, implicating fifteen persons who In the summer of 1884 Gen. Grant visited St This remark was greeted with shouts of 260 Pages. Illustrated in cloth and silt binding BOo ZALDIVAB." fraudulently secured letters of administration money or postage, same paper covers 25c. This book Paul as the guest of Henry Yillard on the celebration derisive laughter and the impression is While firmly maintaining equal rights watains all the curious, doubtful or inquisitive want on estates of heirs of parties who purchased 3apt Norton, commanding the Shenandoah, of the opening of the Northern Pacific that war between England and Russia cannot to know, largeeditions. 10.000 each, sold every few mos. informs the navy department that he has landed under the laws for both race3, and especially land under the graduation act of 1845 at 50 railroad. Of all the notables of that auspicious Health, Beauty, Happinees.are promoted by its adneewno be adverted. may marry, who not, why. Medical aid. when about 150 men in Panama for the protection of day Gen. Grant was the cynosure of every eye cents an acre from the government under a The anti-Russian feeling in both parties in those guaranteed to freedmen, jpcevsRry brought home to you. Sent sealed by Dr. in the vast multitude that throngea the line of American interests. Secretary Whitney leplied: misconstruction of the law, which required but the house of commons amounts to a passion. WHITTIEK. St Louis. Mo., the great specialist, who march. "Your duties are confined to protecting 12% cents. The sharpers have been collecting he was explicit upon one or two points. tares for life. Nervous Debility. Impedunents to Mat* If Russia's explanation of the attacK on the Afghans ange. Consultation and pamphlet free. railway and steamship companys' property On the 3d of February last congress accepted the 37% cents overcharge with the false be delayed or incomplete, the British He said, he did "not think it wise that and the lives and property of American citizens, the war relics and mementoes of the famous papers. govenment will be forced to declare war or resign. WRIGHTs INDIANVEGETABLE PILLS hero, upon which he had placed a mortgage and so far as your force permits, to keep whites and blacks should mix blood, Decline in consols since the opening of LIVERETHBFO to William Vanderbilt to secure a loan of $150,- the transit open. In conflicts between local Afghan frontier dispute has been 5 per cent, yet it is their right and liberty to do so 000 and which Vanderbilt presented Mrs. forces you must not participate, nor show favor which equals the fall in consols at the opening MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OF NEWS. Grant, she accepting, on condition that they be or disfavor to either." of the Crimean war. if they choose. But it is to be discouraged The scientists of the University of Pennsylvania presented to the United States. The mementoes The London Morning Post states that Gen. Massacre by Kiel's Indian Allies. will be placed in the government building. on the grounds of humanity. have been investigating Keller and Slade, Wolseley has been ordered to withdraw onethird On the 4th of March Gen. Grant was placed of his entire force from the Soudan for the mediums. Gen Middleton the British commander is in And all Bilious Complaints The slaves are free they must come on the retired list of the army, with rank and services elsewhere. communication with both Battleferd and The Minnesota Mississippi river commission under the universal la*r. As to their pay of general, and the first official act of President Safe to take, being purely vegetable piping. Prince Albert by wire. News comes via Price 25 eta. All Druggists. reports to Gov. Hubbard the gross injustice Cleveland was to sign Gen. Grant's commission. Battleford of a massacre by Crees at Frog social position, no legislation can put perpetrated by the congressional committee. Lake, eight miles west of Fort Pitt The Winnebago Reservation Order. A6ENTS ignorance and knowledge on a level, Eight whites were killed, including two Attorney General Garland's opinion on the priests. The garrisons at Battleford 1 WANTED' The Dakota Grain law. indolence and industry, virtue and vice, All laborers on the work of Canadian Pacific Winnebago reservation has been made public. and Prince Albert are safe as yet. After reciting that Clark Thompson, Fargo, Special Telegram, April ftReports FOR THE BACK-WOODSMEN. construction on the Rockies are on a strike because rudeness and refinement. The household but anxious for succor. The force will push in regard to the action being taken by The most captivating narrative of early border life ever wriN of non-payment of wages. The pay car under an act of congress of Feb. 21, 1863, as rapidly as possible. It is reported that ten. A Boauussa for Old Agents and splendid Starter for' is to be free to choose or refuse its the farmers on the bill for regulating railwavs is now on the way out and by direction of the Indian commissioner, Biel is entrenched atBatoches, andhas cannon. Beginners. Agents are now selling 10 to 15 books per day. We and warehouses in the matter of wheat shipment removed the Winnebagoes from Minnesota to wantan Agent in everytown. Send for terms and circulars free. (Company no obstruction should be put This is doubtful. Middleton had a short conference A cow belonging to Mr. Morley of Sparta The W. E. DIBBLE PUB CO., Cincinnati. Q. are beginning to come in. Superintendent what is now known as the Winnebago reservation, with Indians. They expressed loyalty. Bae fin the path of education. All opportunities A CFMTC we have the newest, bast, aadfaat birth to five calves at one confinement Odell, of the Northern Pacific, states that but and also under an act of March 3, The wires are crowded with official telegrams, AUC.ll I 0 tscsllmgartkleMt.neallalre?u^n year the same cow gave birth to four little advantage is being taken of the new law rnaKforattasrsaid. WtmaMUAUf99S!.UlcSSZ^X and particulars aie impossible to obtain. 1863. he removed the members of the Sisseton, for development should be sacredly calves, and the year before to three, making except at one or two points, but fuller advices Medawakatton, Wahpeton and Wahpakonta twelve in three years. kept open to every class, every show that the farmers are procuring copies In the Dominion house on the 9th, Sir Johi Sioux to -what is known as the Crow Creek Macdonald said: of the law and will take advantage of the facilities enoQitrageinent given to industry, agency, and the further fact that the Winnebagoes, The secretary of the treasury has appointed No confirmatory information has been received extended to them as soon as thay become on March 8,1865, deded their landtothe a commission consisting of the following named wealth,,.refinement and good citizenship. by the government as to the sensational sufficiently acquainted with its working. persons to aid the department in the selection United States and went to Nebraska, and in reports respecting the advance of the Indians After *h a, society nrist be free, go far The law has been much inveighed against, but of a site for the public building to be erected 1866 the various bands of Sioux on across the international boundary. We have 3 in Winona: Judge Mitchell (chairman), H. W. it ui believed, after all, its effects will be of the Crow Creek reservation were removed as legisla&tn is concerned, to choose its message from a reliable source at Calgarj IN ITS VARIOUS STAGES. Desire for stimulants LambertoDL D. Sinclair, L. 0. Porter, W. H. great benefit Donald McFadden of Yallev to Nebraska, and wandering bands entirely removed. Home treatment. Modicine Btatmg that it was generally believed that these l[ale, C. I Berry, M, fi. Norton, John Kendall City is reported to have been guaarnteed of Sioux went upon and occupied the abandoned can be administered without knowledge of reports were unfounded and that they wen and H. CL Balcom. patient, by placing it in coffee, tea, or articles ot an advance of six cents by a lands, the opinion is stated that these lands got up by interested parties food. Cures guaranteed. Send forparticulars. ly{ 'M' Jk ."".iStfi %& 9#4 Mik JL. awSOL *flmftiMlimHM^ Jafc*^t ri|i jjm-i