New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 29, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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mm .-'if document showing that he had bnsfMK -with I BlB&SEBBLUOYi -succeeded Mr. Girffllan. More than a dozen VOT OK UU FOB H&XTJUBBS. Ifew Ulm Review. the head of so me department. The janitor expert counters and weighers of coin were engaged ays no stranger to his knowledge has passed President Cleveland Revokes the Order in the process for between five and six Thirty Whites Probably Butohertflatth* him during the past twenty-four hours. .The weeks. With the same force it will take considerably Opening' therWwcebajro and Crow Creek PortA Skirmish at Battleford, sad am latest conjecture is thai the explosives in the $'-' 5gSj longer now, as the amount on hand, *f'~f-f Reservations. Early Attack Expected. sJOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. admiralty building must have been placed particularly of silver coin, is much larger now Winnipeg, Special Telegram, April 23. in Mr. Swamson's desk. I probably TEXT OP THB PKOCIAMATION. than Then. I making such ttansfer the paper .Ait "attleford, yesterday, five mount ed NEW UBM, .came through the parcel post, and MINNESOTA. currency is all counted, bill by bill, while the 1 Whereas, an executive order bearing date policemen arrived from Fort Pitt, bearing is thought to have consisted of two pounds of com is verified by weight all the sacks being the 27th of February, 1885, it was ordered that intelligence that in an attack by the Indians gnu cotton or some similar ngent. The only fcall that tract of country in the-territory of opened to Bee that they actually contain the one f the policemen was killed and one other explanation offered is that the miscreants cash. Dakota, known as the old Winnebago reservation The 'humeopathic physicians of New wounded. All the other occupants of the gained admission to the building during a slight and the Sioux or Crow Creek reservation, fort, including the Hudson Ba factor, McLean-arid interval occurring between the reliefs ofpolice, York, discussed the cholera question, .and lying on the east bank of the Missouri river, Coercion-of Government Employees Forbidden. and posted the explosive in the office. The de family, have taken refuge in a ved by executive order dated er set apart and res and one.jbf their practical conclusions tectives are still completely in the dark. Officials camp.c-f friendly Indians near the post The Jan. 11, 1875, an4 which is not covered by the are of the opinion that the explosion was police,' who escaped upon a raft, tell the story was, that-camphor is a good remedy executive oiderdat sd Aug. 9, 1879, restoring Secretary Whitney of the navy department caused by the spontaneous ignition of a specimen of the fight and give details of the position. certain of the lands reserved by the order of Jan. of torpedo explosion which had been sent has written the following letter to Commodore for it, acd acts also as a preventive, JY two weeks the fort was surrounded by In il, 1875, except the followihg described tracts: to the admiralty for inspection. The general dians,? who constantly menaced the place, and J. H. Kussell, commandant of the Mare Island Township No. 108 north, range 71 west 108 when worn about the person. This is belief is that the explosive agent was not an attack was constantly expected. The Indians navy yard at San Francisco, relative to the north, range 72 west fractional township 10S dynamite. worth remembering. demanded the surrender of the fort, but north, range 73 west the west half of section ~THE coercion of the vote of that yard at elections: Inspector Dickens, of the police, resolutely refused. 4, sections 5,6, 7, 8^ 9,16,17, 18.19, 20, 21, 28, Since a3summing the duties of this office my There were about fifty men in the ^ar- BEST TONIC. 2! 30, 31, 32 and 33, of township 107 north, "Weekly Beport of Gen. Grant's Doctors* attention has been called to the conduct of the racks including the police, and as they were range 71 west 107 north, range 72 west 107 A -moderately late spring, much as it foreman of the Mare Island navy yard in elec- i 'The New York Medical Kecord of Last Saturday well armed they could have kept the Indians north, range 73 west the west half of township This mec'K ine, combining Iron with pure tions in past years, particularly in 1882. After says: The physical condition of Gen. may provoke complaint, is said to a away, but Chief Big Bear sent to have a parley 106 north, range 70 west, and vegetable *c lies, quickly and completely reading the testimony in the contested election 5ran has markedly improved during the past -with.McLean, the chief factor. The chief told fractional township 106 north, range i'lircs DVSJM Indigestion, Weakness, iavorable indication of a harvest rath- case of Buck vs. Dudley, taken in the fall of week. There is no authority for the statement him if the civilians and police would lay down Impure Bio ^flfnlariajChilleandFevers, 71 west and except, also, all the 1883, there is no doubt in my mind that the that his physicians at any time prognosticated than otherwise. The present month uisd Nenrall isu Jth-Jir arms and surrender he would protect tracts within the limits of the aforesaid Winnebago vote of the yard was practically coereed and controlled speedy death, or did not give the most 11 is an unfUiluiK remedy for Diseases of the them. McLean is timid, and accepted the offer ressrvation and the Sioux or Crow Creek has been -cold and Avindy, thus far but by the foreman, either with or without i Kidneys and lArvr. encouraging reports. It has been charged that for himself and the civilians. Inspector reservation, which are outside of the limits of orders. he men were obliged to take their ballots It is iiva.uable for Diseases peculiar to 4he physicians were suppressing all reference to there :is ample time yet for the "show- Dickens even after the civilians had left him the above-described tracts, and which may have in a folded form from a table presided over I Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. graver symptoms. The bulletins which have refused to-surrender and, with his men he heretofore been allotted to the Indians residing It does Dt injure the teeth, cause headache.or by one or more of the foremen, hold the ballot ers that .bring the summer flowers.** been issued at the request of the family of {Jen. was.embarking on a raft for Battleford when a upon said reservation, or which may Have produce onstipationother Iron medicines do. in sight while walking to the polls one i Ghrant, and in answer to the demands of the Itenric'iesand purifies the blood, stimulates heretofore been selected or occupied by the band of a hundred Indians under Bi Bear hundred feet distant, between men stationed the appet te, aids the assimilation of food, relieves press, have been simply bare statements of the said Indiana under and in accordance with attacked him. Th police fought desperately for the purpose of preventing any change of That forestry is of some account ha Heartburn and Belching, and ..strength' exact condition at the time without theories or provisions of article 6 of the treaty with the and killed a.eonsiderable number of red-skins. ballots on their parts, and the ballot deposited ens the muscles and nerves. comments. The medical staff has always maintained this country may estimated from the Sioux Indians of April 28,1868. be and the same he band was finally forced to retreat and the without the voter having had the opportunity to I For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack oi that the amount of general constitutional is restored to the pubHc domain. And, whereas, see or know its contents, or to exercise any police escaped. William Cowan, one of the Energy, S:c it has no equal. fact thatrthe value of the forest crop in depression was out of proportion to the extent upon the claim being made that said order is choice for whom he should cast his ballot I 43- The genuine has above trade mark and number, was killed, and another, named Lonsby, of the local disease that the latter would not crossed red iinns on wrapper. Take no other illegal, and in violation of the plighted faith and find that the same foremen who conducted the census year, 1880, exceeded $700,- fatally wounded. Others were wounded, of itself be the cause of death unless mvacwVr&y RaOHnCKJraSC.il. TO- BM.TTMQRK. obligations of the United States, contained in this proceeding are still at the yard in the but not' seriosisly. The timidity of McLean 00,000 and that during the same year by accidental erasion of a large artery, or various departments. Great compfaint is made sundry treaties heretofore entered into with UGHT HEALTHY BREAD embarrassed the police and proved fatal to me of similar proceedings in other years, possible strangulation from the sudden separationof th'3 Indian tribes or bands occupants of said the value the iron and steel produced rto i.the libertv of thirty whites but I have already read sufficient of this reservation, and tin the further execution of the slough. At one time only did death men,, women and childrenwho are believed was less than $300,000,000, and the val- sworn testimony to satisfy me that the men said order with not occasion much distress and se em imminent from exhaustion and threatened tCfc heave fallen victims to the treachery who were engaged in that proceeding as foremen, suffering to the peaceable Indians, and en heart failure, and but for timely assistance of the anthracite and bituminous df the. Indians before this. The police who directing and controlling it, should be gender amongs them a distrust of the national would probably have occurred. T'le genera] escaped brought intelligence regarding the cleared out of the yard in the interest of decent coal mined.-was less than $100,000,000. government, I have determined after a careful has never been in any danger from choking, Frog Lake massacre, which was reported a few government, and if any similar proceeding examination of the ssveral treaties, acts of and the.ertly hemorrage which occurred was of Truly, the-conservation of our forests days ago to. have,been a canard. Th Indians or anything like it, or attempt to coerce congress and other official data, bearing on slight extehtand closed of itself. Gen. Grant ie about S'rog Lake, had been acting in a strange the vote of the employes of the yard by is a wise woirk. the adject, aided and assisted therein by the stronger. It was what might hace been expected, manner for some time, and one Sunday they foremen or superior officers should take advice and opinion of the attorney general and all treatment has been directed to invited the whites to attend church." The place hereafter, whether the interest of the United States, duly rendered in that end. The slough has nearly separated frightened people complied. There in the sanctuary of the dominant party or otherwise, I that behalf, that the lauds so proposed The stir -erf-, military preparation, or from the-throat, and a source of immediate for hours sa& the trembling women and will apply a similar remedy. Appointments YEASTGEMS to lie restored to the public domain by said executive danger has been improved, but the throat disease children and much:- scared men side by side in place of the persons discharged will be the elash i .actual conflict, is to order of Feb. 27,1885, are included as is still there, although for ih present it made temporarily and on trial until efficienl with their dusky enemies. When the service existing Indian reservations on the east bank heard to-day oyer a wide area of the is quiescent. There has not been the slightest men shall have been obtained. I this connec was over the Indians retired first, and as the of the Missouri river, by the terms of the second disagreement in regard to the management of tion I desire to say that the bureau officers whites left the edifiee ten of them were shot inhabited earth. England, France, article of the treaty with the Sioux Indians, the case. The microscopic examination of the here complain greatly of the delays and the instantly. The two priests, Fathers Fafard concluded April 29,18&S, and that consequently Italy, Eussia, Turkey, India, Austra-- specimen removed from Gen. Grant's throat extraordinary expense required to do work al The best dry bop yeast in the world. Bread and Marchaud, -..who had officiated at the being treaty reservations, the executive was the Mare Island yard. I ask your special attention has disclosedthe disease to be epitholoma." service, were then seized by the bloodthirsty lasia, Egypt, -Scmth Africa, Arabia, without lawful power to restore them to the raised by this yeast is light, white and whole-- to these matters, in the hope that you Indians, and -after being beaten to death, the public domain by said executive order, whi ch China, Madagascar, Central America, will co-operate with me in an effort to bring some like our grandmother's delicious_breadj bodies were burned. Th redskins subsequently is therefore deemed and considered to be England and Uussia. the yard to greater efficiency and eliminate raided houses in the vicinity and Canada, feel t3ae influence of the prev- wholly inoperative and void. And whereas, the GROCERS SELL THEM. There is considerable excitement in naval these objectionable features from it .,TS of the United States provide for the committed many depredations. Battleford la cireles over the impending conflict between alent combative tendency and it looks dispatches states that Frank Smart, storekeeper PREPARED BY THS removal of all persons residing or being Price Baking Powder Co., Russia and England. :Even the more conservative as if it could not be repressed there, while or. duty at the barracks, found upon Indian lands and are coming -to the .strong belief that Bums (Or. Price's special HavoriEg Extracts, was" killed by-A bullet frona.a rifle in the hands territory without permission expressly without the expenditure of myriads of The Russian Reply to British Demands. war is inevitable. Th interest has been greatly of an Indian sharpshooter. (The guards then and legally obtained of the interior department: he reply of M. de Giers, Russian foreign Chicago, III. St. Louis, MO.- increased by the presence at Hampton lives and millions.of treasure. fired upon a band of Indiasos at Battle river Now, therefore, in order to maintain minister, to Earl Granville's demand for an Roads of a Russian ccrvetto and a Briti crossing with what result is not known. inviolate the solemn pledges and plighted A Dr. La Barge, explanation of Gen. Komaroff's attack upon sh man-o'-war, which, according to the faith of the government, as given in the treaties Moosimin's band is in coaamunication with ^ySOCCESSOB TO the Afghans at Kushk river, which was re Blood, Skin and Bones.KerTons DefcUltr, best advice3, have been following each other tn disease! ofthe Ski and Bone*.KerTon liefcUlty in question, and for the purpose of properly New enterprisee Poundmaker's, aad tronble te feared. An early ,are being projected ceived at the oreigu office, was considered in [mpotenej, Organic Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Syphilitic an a over and about the high seas for some protecting the interest of the Indian attack on Battleford is expected. The garrison Mercurial Affections. Scientific treatment safe and sura cabinet council. The reply says Gen. Ko maroff's in the Southern States in large numbers, time past, and only waiting for a declaration tribes as well as of the United States in tho is thoroughly alarmed. vWord has been remedies. Deformities Treated. Call or write for list of dispatches, copies of which have of war to fight a grand naval duel. Believing questions to be answered by those desiring treatment by mail. piemises, and to the end that no person or persons sent to Col. Otter to make all haste with his and 1885 will show great progress in been "forwarded to the British government, Persons snftVrlne from Rapture ahonld send their address,^ that this declaration will come within may be induced to enter upon said lands, column to the relief of the besieged. It is and learn something to their advantage. It Is not truss sufficiently explain the Penjdeh incident, and that section and a. ^marked advance in a few days, quiet a number of gentlemen started where they will not be allowed to remain without address Pr. C. I.. I.aBAItGE, Pres't and Physician In Charge now expected that&e will reach there Saturday. that it is, therefore, needless to supplement Central lied. & Snrg. Institute, 920 Locust st., St. Leuli, Bo. for Noi folk with the intention of remaining the permission of the authority aforesaid, There seems little doubt he will have manufacturing industries. Thus far Successor to Dr. Butts' .Dispensary. Established lean. them. M. de Giers, in his turn, complains GroverCleveland,president of the United States, Nervous Exhaustion* in that vicinity until the battle comes off. It some fighting to do, as the, entire country strongly of what he calls the excessive number this year $20,591,000 .has been invested do hereby declare and proclaim the said executive will be a spectacle well worth witnessing if about Battleford is. -supposed to bo swarming of Gen. yir Peter Lunsden's escort order of Feb. 27, 1S85, to be in contravention Premature Decay, they can get near enough to see it. Tlie Russian with hostile Indians. A sufficient amount of in mills, foundries, saachjne shops, cotton says this display of British armed force on of the treaty obligations of the United corvette is a magnificent piece of naval supplies has at last reached Middieton to en factories, gold, silver, copper, iron Afghau territory, together with the military States with the Sioux tribe of Indians, and Loss of Manhood. architecture, and sails under the name of Strylax, able him to proceed forward. A despatch re therefore to be inoperative and, of no effect. demonstration at Bawal-Pindi and Earl Dufferin's Capt. Skeigaloff. She is manned by ISO ceived this morning saiJ and tin mining enterprises,, etc., showing And I further declare that the lands intended defiant language encouraged the Afghans men. The British man-o'-war Garnet is said A 80-pap:e Cloth-bound Book of Advice to MTDDLETON WOUIJ3 ADVANCE T0-33AT. to be embraced therein in existing reservations, that the depression prevailing in th to provoke the Hussian attack by leading Voung or Middle-aged Men,with prescriptions to be a perfect vessel of its kind, and is under Melgund and his scoutE encountered several for Self-treatment oy a Regular Physician. and as such are available for Indian purposes them to believe they could rely upon Bnitish command of Cape. Hemy Hand with 250 men other portion of the Union.ha* had litth of Kiel's scouts yesterday and exchanged shots CPNT rDCs? on receipt of two three-cent alor.e, and subject to the Indian intercourse support. M. de Giers does not express tho and twelve guns. It appears that the OEW I WEE stamps. Address with them, but "as Kiel's men retired into ambush, acts of the United States. I do further warn .effect there. slightest regret for Gen. Komaroff's action, Garnet acting under orders, followed the where it was probable that half-forced WILL JAMS & CO., MILWAUKEE, Wis. and admonish all and every person or persona and he even suggests that Gen. Komaroff reinforcements lay.Melgund retired. Middieton Strylax from the Weut InQies,and is only waiting now in the occupation of said lands, would havo neglected his duty CQ./T^oTk telegraphed instructions to have the steamer an opportunity to fight. It is believed also, under color of said executive order, HARRIS REMEDY Iteems to be settled that Gen. Grant if he had failed to attack the Afghans. Northcotte bring on supplies-with all haste. The that the vessels will remain at Hampton Roads and all such person or persons Earl Granville, British foreign minister, steamer is now on the way to Prince Albert,heavily long enough to receive information of the declaration will be buried at Washington.,:and as are intending or preparing to enter and settle various ""^^^^^l MTg Cheilitis and Sols Prop's oi freighted withprovisions. Middieton says he stated in the house of lords that the government of war, then clear upon the same thereunder, that they will IPRuF.rlARRIS' PASTILLE flEMED* will meet her in Prince Albert in three days, sites are named,as the White Lot, from American ira has received a dispatch from Sir Peter 1 Young* Hen and others who suSet neither be permitted to remain or enter upon from Nervous and Physical DthiV by which time he expects to have cleaned oust ters and open fire within three miles of Nor- Lumsden, the contents of which the government said lands, ard such persons as are already in front of the White House, :the Monument [ity, Premature Exhaustion aao* folk, making perhaps the first naval engagement the rebels. Arrangements have been made for was not prepared to make public any I their many gloomy consequences. there are hereby requested to vacate and remove of the conflict and affording an inspiring grounds, Congressional -cemetery, Irvine to meet him near Batoche's Crossing, 'are quiekty and radically cured. further than to state that it contained a contradiction therefrom with their effects within sixty The Remedy is pat up is boxaa. Ko. 1 (lasting a montSj), fJL scene for the marines at the navy yard. Th where it is expected a fight will take place. of the Penjdeh incident as given by day3 from the date bereof, and in case a due So. 8 (enough to effect a cure, unless in severe csts,) (51 Ko72 Arlington and the Soldiers' Home. Strylax and Garnet are at anchor about a quarter Irvine will prevent the escape of the rebels in (lasting three mouths), $7. Sent by mail in plain wrappers. Gen. Komaroff. The government was Earl regard for and voluntary obedience to the of a mile apart watching each other's Directions for Using accompany each Box. Pamphlet desert the event of an engagement. It is quite evident There are objections urged to .aOl these Granville said, 'expecting further telegrams laws and treaties of the United States and this Wag this'disease au.il mode of cure seat scaled oa appUcatMBt movements with nervous anxiety. that the military authorities are from Sir Peter Lumsden, and until they were admonition and warning be not sufficient to sites with the exception of the Soldiers' in poasossion of facts not known to "A TniNGorasAorrfs A soTfoasna.** effect the purposes and intentions as herein received the government would not DO prepared the public, for peremptory orders FORl'RKSKKVIXG, RESTORI.Nd ASB Home, and it is probable that tone of declared, all the power of the government will to make further statements. There has National Commercial Convention at At* Beautifying the Complexion, were received from Middieton to have all be employed to carry into proper execution tho been a continuous exchange of dispatches between '^ORREMoriMQ Suifiufts, TAW, FRBCSXSS. the commanding elevations in those lanta, Ga. troops stationed here to go to the front at once. PlMKUM. 8ALLOWSfEAg. BLOTCBES. A treaties and laws of the United St:ite3 herein Earl Gradville and Giers. It is apparent OPI.M0NOFM0TSLADIB6. The London fusileers and French battalion, A National Commercial Convention has been beautiful grounds will be selected lo: LOTTAItistbererybettpreparfttionfoi referred to. that the breach is widening. thofseetbatl efer used, 1 BOW oMnoother each 300 strong, left in two special trains called to meet at the beautiful and progressive CLARA LOUISE KELLOGGltgittn the purpose- for Swift Current, from which point pleasure to addmy name tothelist of those city of Atlanta, Ga., on the 19th of May, and invitations In testimony thereof, I hereunto set my hand ?horecommend jour Llauid Pearl,*' and they will be forwarded by river to join are extended all commercial bodies express the satisfaction it has afforded mo. and cause the seal of the United States to be Middieton. The governor-general's body The LIQUID PEARLhas beenrewiredby Crow Creek Settlers Organizing. and cities to send accredited delegates. Th affixed. the ladies of allcountries with'the hifhesi One of the reforms instituted by the guard, the Winnipeg troop of cavalry and marks of appreciation. Only CO cruris a Governors of each State will be eligible as delegates, Done at (he city of Washington, this 17th day Mitchell, Dak., Special: Settlers on the BOTTLI, sold by all Druggists at Perfumers. Quebec school of" cavalry go to Fort Qu'Appelle. and each State wilbbe entitled to two additional new Postmaster General is to direct CHAMPL1N *CO., Psora.. BorTAU.N of April, 1S85, and in the independence of the reservation west are taking steps to organize he object is to reinforce Middieton from delegates at large, to be appointed by United States of America the 109th. the rear should it be necessary for him to fall that no outlandish names shall here* an association for the purpose of having Free! Cards and Chromos. the Governor. Each Association having fifty [Signed] GEO VEE CLEVELAND. back. They will also be used to guard supply a thorough investigation by experts at members or less, will be entitled to one delegate after be accepted for post-offices. The the president W will send free by mail a sample set of otta .depots along the line. It is believed here that Associations haviug more than fifty Wabhington of all the treaties relating T. F. BAYARD, Secretary of State. torge German, French, and American Chromo Middieton has information regarding Riel's books are full of this species of American members, will have one other delegate for each Cards,on tinted and gold grounds,with a price list to the land in question. It is proposed intention and his forces which led him to ask of over 2oo different designs, on receipt of a stamp additional fifty members to be appointed by humor, manifested principally by reinforcements. A late dispatch from Middleton to interest all tuo Bottlers on both the A Terrible Tragedy in Connecticut. for postage W will also send free by mail as the Association. An city or town o? two to-night announces that ho has postponed the new settlements of the far West. Grow Creek and Winnebago reservations in samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt Barclay Johnson, the son of J. Agustus thousand inhabitants not having an organized his forward movement till to morrow morning. the organization, and to charge each mem-' often cents to pay for packing and postage also Johnson, a lawyer of 52 Wall street, New York, se a confidential price list of our large oif body as above will be entitled to one delegate, Eecently the name of an office in Georgia, cncl Prince Albert intelligence indicates all fund ber $5, which shall constitute a graduate of Harvard colloge and the Columbia and towns of over two thousand inhabitants chromos. Agents wanted. Address F. GLEAS ON well, but anxiously awaiting relief Charles for carrying on the above investigation, and called "Buzzards' Eoost," waa changed college of law, shot and killed his will havo one other delegate for every additional & Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. Newitt, who was reported killed at Duck Lake, otherwise protecting the interests of the settlers. mother and sister and then committed suicide, WANTED five thousand inhabitants. Delegates to be to "West Lake." "Yuba Dam," in Is alive. Nolm, one of Riel's councellors, is a It is not intended to resist the authority BOOK at his home in Greenwich, Conn. Johnson appointed by the Mayor or chief magistrate. prisoner at Pjrinee Albert. of the government, but to lay the whole matter Colarado, and "Gangee'm," in Dakota, was supposed to have been insane. As telegraphed, Kiel is at Batoche's, the before the president and his cabinet in such Canvassers. he object of the convsntion is to consider took a walk with his mother and sister will probably go when reached. greater part of h| force being in rifle pits and a way that those having authority will Bee the the most effective means to better the business in the morning, and returned to the (it is alleged) intrenched on the south side of great injustice which the order withdrawing I MALE and FEMALE! interests of the country. Amo ng the subjects house, complaining of a severe pain the river. According to the best information the land imposes on innocent families. If the to be considered are treaties with foreign countries in his head. recovered somewhat after attainable by Gen. Middieton, the insurgent president cannot be induced to rescind his order Dr. 3ournet' recent work on crime To engage in the sale of ouru lfU*snwe ne and important a bankrupt law coinage of silver railway lunch, however, and with his mother and sister, character.b ries. Addres chief has 250 half-breeds armed with forty the association will seek to havo r*tiw9 works of standard proflta and transportation and such other questions started out to take another walk. Miss Johnson !P in France and Italy seems to show that, enJL2lL, Winchesters, twenty Snider's (captured at the Immense selling qualities. We offer a per- the time for removal extended until 2 touching national, financial and commercial was extremely beautiful. She started out in the UM Crozier fight, together with 400 to 500 rounds the meeting of congress, or at least in France, crimes against the person are interests, as the Convention may deem Tlae CINCINNATI PUBLISHING CO174 best of spirits and seemed determined to overcome, of ammunition) and 150 to 200 shot guns, the settlers can have the use of their land W. Fourth Street. Cincinnati- Ohio proper for discussion and action. It is expected if possible, her brother'? melancholy. increasing somewhat, while those latter effective at 100 yards when loaded with crops this season. If these measures fail the that fares will be reduced materially and Thev disappeared down tho road laughing and slugs and buckshot ft is now positively asserted association will endeavor, through its Washington NOW IN USE36.989. against property are diminishing. that the convention will be in session three chatting. At the rocks at Indian Harbor point that he has two brass field pieces (sevenpoundeis) agents to have the government reimburse days. There should be a full and able representation they stopped for a rest. Charles F. A'dams, a with a few rounds of solid In Italy "crimes of the blood" are the settlers for the expenditure made in of the great northwest and there are young farmer, was at work across the point in shot for each. If he has, the gum are relics good faith under the order of President Arthur. assurances of a generous welcome at Atlanta. three times more numerous than in his garden. Suddenly he heard a pistol shot. of those formerly owned by the Hudson Ba The settlers will not resist the government looked across the inlet a?id saw a litLe puff company and not regarded as very dangerous by force as first rashly given out, but France, and murder is six times mori of blue smoke rising above the rocks. Then in these modern days. Estimates of Kiel's Indian Protecting Montana. they will exhaust every means in their power frequent. Assassination is slightly increasing he saw a girlish figure scrambling over the All persons say theirgoods are the best. We ask you to examine allies varv from three hundred to five to continue a peaceable possession of their Granville Stuart, president of the Montana our Improved Keller Positive Force Feed,Graln. point She was screaming. A moment later hundred, and the former is likely to be nearer land. "in France. In Italy the number Seed and Fertilizing Drill and our Hay RaUieauf: They board of stock commissioners, a few days ago a flash of light appeared, and. before the sound the truth. The Indians have arms of all sorts are as good as the best, and canbe sold as cheap. All are warranted. Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co.. oft parricides is about double that addressed a communication to Acting Gov. had reached the farmer's ears the girl turned very similar in effectiveness and condition to Barclay Johnson's Dreadful Deed. Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, tUgcrstowa, M4 Tooker, setting forth the danger to 3tock in and fell prostrate at her brother's feet.dead. Ad those of our own Sioux and with tho same lack in France. In both countries there is a Montana which would result should the Canadian Coroner Holt of Bridgeport, Conn., began an ams started toward the prostrate girl. This of first-class ammunition. Reil's men have MARRIAGE GUIDE rebels and Indiand retreat and cross the notable diminution in criminal poisioning. inquest on the victims of the murders in the made up their mindy that if caught they will all occurred within a very few minutes and border, as seems likely. Mr. Stuart requested be hangedergo, 'Tie better to have fought Johnson family. Rev. J. G. Johnson, Congregational before Adams had gone a yard, Johnson had Attempts against chastity are that the matter be laid before President Cleveland. and died than never to have fought at all," and minister of Eutland, Yi, and an uncle fired a bullet into his mother's head. Tooker has complied. endorses Mr. die anyhow. They will fight on the Indian much less frequent in Italy, and in of Barclay Johnson, the young man who shot stooped over the bodies a moment to see Stuart's statements, and requests that eariy style, each man on his own hook, and using his mother and sister and killed himself, testified thoroughly he had done his work, then 860 PaKS. tUastratedlnelothaitdgiltbindliarSatt. France these "crimes against children action be taken by the government to protect Bjonay or postagt, MUM, paper eevers J5e. TMahook every tree trunk and inequality of ground as that there was no hereditary insanity in the placed the muzzle into his mouth, and fired. contains all the nrious, doubtful or Inquisitive want to the lives and property of citizens of Montana in coign vantage. family. could not account for insanity on The ball passed clear through his head augment in frightful proportions." Infanticide bow, large editismt, 10,000 each, sold very few months. the event of an invasion by the partisans of Riel. Health, Beauty, Happlneaa, are promote* by Its ad* the part of his nephew except by excessive and he dropped to the ground a corpse. is twice as great in France. vieewho may marry, who not, why, medical aid. when office duties which caused him to write and work Five persons witnessed the occurrence,"but aeeesiajry brought hometo yon. 60 wonderful nor ncnu A Xiittle More Dynamite. trueto life. Sent sealed bybr. WHITTIBB, St. Lonia. at night, and caused a strain on his mind. The none of them saw the party before their attention The Ohio legislature has .passed an act requiring Last Thursday morning an explosion occurred Mo the greatBpe-laHst. Consultation and pamphlet free.MARRIAGE witness produced this letter, which was found was attracted by the first shot, however, GUIDE, all executions in Ohio to take plaoi in the basement of the admiralty building The New York legislature is consider' in the Docket of Barclay Johnson after his death: and none of them know what occurred within the walls of the penitentiary. in London. Firemen and polico were promptly between Johnson and his mother and siter be ing a bill restricting the height of dwelling "Greenwhich, Conn., April 31, 1885.If I i summoned, and all gates of the admiralty fore ha fired. Young Johnson was just beginning he committee appointed by the plenary succeed in accomplishing what I think must bo building closed. A special guard was at once houses in New York city. It provides the practice of law. Johnson's mother 260 Pages. Illustrated in cloth and eilt binding SOo council to select a site for the proposed Roman done, a word or two of explanation will probably posted, and no person allowed money or postage, same paper covers 25c This book waa a sister of William Walter Phelps. Catholic university has been called by Archbishop that no dwellin house hereafter erected sontains all the carious, donbtf nl or inquisitive want be received with interest. I think I ami to enter or depart from the premises Co know, large editions. 10.000 each, sold every few mos. Gibbons of Baltimore to meet in Washington, saving my mrother and sister fronf,an unhappy I until a thorough examination could be -made. Health, Beauty, Happu-.6ss.a--e promoted by its ad- in that city and intended for the use of May 7. fate. If there is a just and glorious God these I The explosion occurred in the secretary's de ncewDo may marry, who not. why. Medical aid. when The Old and Hew Treasurer. jecesGary brought home to 70a. Seat sealed by Dt*. jnore :than one family shall be more than two wll go to the happiness which they deserve. partment, and Edwin F. Swainson, assistant Sir Stafford Northcote, in a speech in London, TAOETTIEE.. St Louis. Mo., the great specialist, who Washington Special: The resignation ef I there is no God then they will simply secretary and principal clerk, received a severe tares for life. Nervous Debility, Impediments to Ma attacked the government's programme oi '70 feet high if on a street or avenue not United States Treasurer Wyman is the most naa-n. Consniration and pamphlet free- find their rest." scalp wound. was the only abandoning the Soudan. said the retention important change that has occurred as yet outside more than 60 feet wide, or more than At the close of the letter he wrote: "I am person injured. It is believed the explosion WRIGH S INDIAN VECETABLEPlLU of Egypt was a duty England owed to fh the president and his cabinet The statement conscious of the enormity of what I have done was caused by dynamite. .80 feet high if on a street or avenue oxdeeding people of India to maintain her prestige in that Mr. Wyman's resignation was freely LIVERBVOBTH and intend to do, but at the same time I have a Mr. Swainson's room, in which the explosion India, and especially to keep the Suez canal voluntary s"eems to be strictly true. It has for 60 feet in width. These provisions suspicion that I have become insane. Wh did occurred,was completely wrecked, the adjacent always available for the transportation of sometime been known to a few that he wished not so me one recognize my weakeess, my great corridors were badly damaged, while the are more liberal than those that British troops. to retire fromhic responsible position to accept need of help, and help me when there was windows fronting on the Horse Guards' parade k\ positions in connection with financinl institutions tune?" govern the erection of dwelling houses were blown out At first it was reported the ex The invitation to spend the summer in tfcs whi ch had been tendered him Itjis plosion was caused fay dynamite, and was the And all Bilious Complaints Catslcill mountains, N. Y., extended to Gen. in European cities. In Paris the height known that neither the president nor secretary outcome of a plot hatched either by Grant and his family, has been accepted War Poem by Alfred Tennyson. Manning expected or desired to displace .ofsueh houses Is determined by the dynamiters or nihilists for the purpose Safe to take, being purely vegetable **lp- through the general's son Col. Fred D., who him. Mr. Wyman was in March last elected The London Times of the 22d published of hampering the war preparations Ing. Price 25 cts. A Dnigjtiita. width of the street. On streets not writes to the manager of a hotel there, as fol vice president of the Omaha National bank, and OOZiCS of the British government Mr. Swainson the following poem by the poet laureate, which lows "Gen. Grant directs me to answer you* is also to have charge of an important trust more than 25 feet and 7 inehea wide the gives it as his opinion that the explosive waa telegraphed to America: letter of yesterday, and say that it is his intention, company recently established in that city. was thrown into the room through the dwellings must not be more than 38 THE FLEETON ITS BEPOBTED DJEFi'lOlENCl. if alive, to visit the Catskiils during the window. The face of a small American Conrad W. Jordan, the new treasurer appointed, You, you! if you have failed to understand, month of August, and if convenient, will ac FOR THE BACK-WOODSMEN. feet and 4 inches high, and upon th olock, blackened by the explosion, together who was. formerly cashier of the The fleet of England is her all in all. cept your kind invitation for that month." with some pieces of clock work attached, The most captivating narrative of early border life ever writ, Third National bank of New York, is best widest streets the limit is 65 feet and 7 On you will come the curse of all the land ten. A BoBaUas-a for Old Agents and splendid Starter for was found among the debris during known in Washington by reason of his Dispatches from Southeast Kansas report If that old England fall which Nelson left so Beginners. Agents are now selling to to books per day We the examination which followed. The admiralty inches. In London, Vienna, and Berlin examination of the treasury bookkeeping great the heaviest rainfall recently that has ev er officials suppose these fragments are methods by direction of the secretary and been known in that pa of the state. Over the height Of buildings has been reg- i parte of the infernal machine whiclTcausedthe his readjustment of the monthly death statement ltAof private malice,noswMr. a Swaini-n This isle, the mightiest naval power on earth, twelve ineb.es of water is said to have fallen. explosion8. ren strong suspicion prevails ulated by law for many year*. Experience is a man of fine appearance, tall This one small isle, the lord of every sea. ihQ All the level country is submerged and is a police and official circles that the explosion and broad-shouldered, with gray hair and Poor Eng'and, what would all these fleets be wa sheet of water. Great destruction to crops has shown that such laws are re- worth. mustache and erect military bearing. and property has occurred. A negro settlement r*1 son was greatly disliked by a number of persons, quired for the protection of the health, And what avail thine ancient fa me if free, has been for many years closely identified near Parsons was inundated, and many including several employers of the office. Were thou a fallen state? with Samuel J. Tilden and Secretary Manning, tiV property, and lives of citizens. Fires of tho people were rescued only after great It is certain that the infernal machine was personally and in financial transactions. difficulty. The Marmaton river, which runs placed in a bookcase just over the spot where You, you who had the ordering of her fleet, above a line 75 feet from the level of The change of treasurer will necessitate Mr, Swaiason's head would be when sitting at near Fort Scott, overflowed its banks with a If you have only compassed her disgrace. a count of all the money, both 'paper the street are beyond the control of the his desk. The detectives are certain that the rush and snbmerged North Fort Scott, a se ttlement Vt VARIOUS STAOES. Desire for stimulants When all men stare, the wild mob's million currency and coin, bonds, bullion, etc., in ft entirely removed. Ho me treatment. Medicine outrage was the work of an employe, as no of from 600 to 800 population. All ot feet the vaults of the treasury here, of all of 2Jew York Fire Department. can be administered without knowledge of tranger could pass the janitor without so me Will kick you from your place, the people were rescued, howeved. which the treasurer is the custodian. The patient, by placing it In coffee, tea, or articles of tor food. 301DEICures guaranteed. Send for particulars. meifll NM %JS USBaoaft*.OI*CUiNATI, &%* ^m4&^4H& Mt**X- -sMi^i^SBMM^LiM feoi*. r.l*s*\i