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'Ht' ^^%%?*?i%^?f^' MINI MA MM CONDENSED. Perched above them on the KIEL'S REBEUIOI. XATBXMOVXA& DETECTIVES SEEING THE WEST INDIES. !.%^f ^kstee sides we saw solitary negro huts, A JamaicaThe Bine Mountains and the Caribbean thatched with palm, with sides woven Sow Father* Ztmun the Privat* Uvea of The Long Expected Encounter Between Sea. of rude wicker work. I had read so C. Millspaugh died at his residence in .7/V Thalr Daughter's Suitors. We had been spending a few days at the Troops and E-iel's Faribault recently,aged sixty-seven yeara Th often of travelers who felt a thrill of From the New York Telegram. i' deceased has been for ma ny years a vestryman St. Kitts, writes a Kingston correspondent delight at the first sight of tropical Forces Takes Place. of the cathedral parish, and was truly a "Of course, there are tricks in every to the New York Sun, and vegetation that I had come to distrust christian gentleman. leaves a wife and then took the intercolonial English them, and was amazed to find that trade, and there are a few in ours," said three grown children, the eldest bemg Rev. F. Tor Hours tne Pig-lit Baye3, tha Babels mail steamer to St. Thomas, on our there really was something thrilling in a well-known private deteotive, with a B. Millspaugh, dean of the cathedral at Omaha, Beingr Intrenched Ravines and way to Jamaica. The ship was signaled the sight of even such a mildly tropical Neb. smile, the other day. "The ins and Busbes. after dark. We went down to vegetation as we saw that day. outs of the deteotive business are davions VV. A. Turner, who so mysteriously disappeared the custom-house, and, until it was There were myriads of hibiscus shrubs FIFTEEN MILES SOU TH OF BATOGHE, N. W.T. from St. Paul in March with a considerable and many." Special Telegram, April 24 The right time to go on board, waited in the with glowing scarlet blossoms, poinsettias sum of other people's money, has been "Do criminal cases pay the best?" column on the east bank of the river found m'dst of a crowd of negroes, cockroaches, waved across the way like red arrested in St. Louis and returned to S Paul. igW,^ the rebels this morning at 9:15, and the asked the Telegram reporter. and travelers just landed. flags, purple passion flowers twined GERMMREMEOI action is still going on as I writs. The reoei3 A brilliant marriage ceremony was solemnized "By no means. The bulk of my Among the travelers was one old lady along the patch, and strange orchids advanced from the ravine and fired on Boston's at St. Mary's church St. Paul, the contracting work is tracking private individuals and who alone would have filled the custom-house. and ferns nodded from its sides. Long, scouts. Th fire was at once returned parties being Miss Mamie, daughtor of She had lost a trunk, she ascertaining their daily life." thin cacti crawled over the rocks like Col. John S. Prince, and Dr. James Markoe. and the rebels, mounting their horses, re had missed an umbrella, her husband green snakes, and near them grew immense "Who are your best customers FOR. 3EP^1LI1J" Rt. Rev. Bishop Grace officiated. turned to the ravine, in which they lie concealed, had proved most incompetent in the clusters of pink begonia, which "My best customers are usually women. only rising to Are at the troops, who Mrs. Sarah Walker Penniman, an old resident Rheumatism,C URES Neuralgia, Sciatica, immediately advanced in skirmishing order. management of the luggage, and the the boy with us called rock bush. It Tracking criminals is laborious of Minneapolis, and the wife of the late J-ne enemy was attacked from both flanks, one refrain to ail these complaints was was not that the vegetation, at least in and difficult, not to say dangerous. In Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache. Dr. William Penniman, after whom Penmmen's out so well chosen was their battle ground Sore Tli roat. Swelling*. gpratna.Brulee that they arranged all these things the part of the mountains which we the first place, a man with a crime on addition is named, died at Elizabeth, Pa., Saturday, xnat apparently they were out of any possible Barns. Scalds. Frost Bitea. much better at Antigjia. Afterward traversed, was denser or finer than in April 11, in the 77th year of her age. his conscience is suspicious. That fact AND ALL OTHER BODILY PAINS AKD ACHB. danger of the volunteers' rifles. A battery we heard that in leaving the ship she some damp northern forest, or the Sold bv Druggist* and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Ctnua bottfcv. alone makes his capture the more difficult could not at first reach them, but gotiing The Ramsey county commissioners recently Directions in 11 Languages. had met with as many difficulties as flowers more plentiful, but that they a favorable location shelled their position, and dangerous, although a livelv decided to purchase a tract of 160 acres in Ne THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. she encountered on reaching the shore. were either new or that such as we are previously having demolished two !SuosKtitoA.TOeLEK*CO.<p>T.UTT'SU Canada township for use as a poor farm. The conscience, particularly when reflected BIUIMWH, s, C1.A accustomed to see cherished in hothouses houses in the distance at which reinforcements price of the same is $15,000. By midday of the following day we in a man's actions, often gives him for the rebels were waiting but by here grow wild. were anchored off St. Thomas," and away, and he himself furnishes the Frank Liviski, a S Paul boy, is missing, and this time the rebels had retired to a small here we remained on the ship for several it is not known whether he has decamped or is After passing for two hours through groundwork upon which we weave the post in th woods from which they were PILL days, waiting for the small steamer drowned. scenery of the wildest and most picturesque net of convicting evidence against him. dislodged. They moved toward our regiment, direct from Southampton, England, beauty we finally reached the our lett having in the meantime made With old 'crooks' however, there is no The governor has received from the. general to take us on our way. We were very summit, where the view was superb. the enemy retire. Then came fighting at land office a certified transcript of lists 1 and3, such thing as conscience, and they oi comfortable on the Esk, the intercolonial close quarters, the combatants being only approved April 6, of selections of land as follows: The mountains below us looked like an all others are the most difficult to capture. thirty or forty yards apart. The fight Redwood Falls district, 3,6S1.80 acres steamer, but the Don, the English angry ocean, and beyond them we saw And, again, an old one at the 25 YEARS IN US Furgus Falls district, 2,848.15 acres Benson throughout was a bush one, the half-breeds ship on which we afterward embarked, Kingston harbor and the Caribbean business is usually desperate and does district, 3,82^.04 acres. and Indians was a great contrast to her. sea. In spite of all the practical drawbacks '^ze- not hesitate to adopt desperate means The Greatest Medical Triumph of ti.3 LYING CONCEALED IN THE BLUFFS We met on the latter with poorer food, The republicans of S Paul nominated for to living here, it is quite a mistaken when cornered. On the other hand, Mayor, W. R. Merriam Controller, J. J. Mc SYMPTOMS O A worse accommodation, and more miserable or hidden behind trees, keeping up a hot fire theory that either an artist or a 'spotting' reckless young men for their TORPID LIVER.Leaa with deadly effect. Commencing at 9:15 a Cardy Municipal Judge, W. T. Burr. service than we encountered botanist has completed his education m., the hum of the bullets could be heard, sweethearts, wild sons for their fathers, anywhere else on the journey. if he has not been to Jamaica. Swan Applequist, a Swede, hanged himself and the ball of the shot gun whistled through and suspected wives, and husbands is of appetite, Bowels costive, 1'a.ii inthe at Minneapolis because of unrequited love. the air. The first uiidor fire were members The hills of St. Thomas are not so head, with a dnll sensation in ilie what you would call a 'snap.' You of Bculton's cavalry: but No. Six Comnany striking as those of some other islands Frederick Thymoan, a young German living back aart Pain under the shoulderblade- A Broken-Hearted Bird. would be surprised at the number ol of the Ninotieth soon advanced to their" aid, Fullness after eating, with a disinclination in the West indies, but they are still near Odessa, was burned to death while endeavoring and O Company, School of Infantry, took the A correspondent thus writes: "Nearly suspicious-minded persons in the world. to exertion of body orioinrf, to rescue some mules from a burning sufficiently picturesque, and the situation right Hank. A hot combat ensued, nearly all Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with twenty years ago I owened a pair Only a few weeks ago I had a call barn. leaves a wife and one child in firing while in a prostrate position. While of the town is quite peculiar. It a feeling-o*"having neglected coute duty, of beautiful canariesthe male being from a house on Thirty-fourth street, the gallant volunteers were falling, pierced Weariness, Dizziness, Flutteriue the destitute circumstances. is built on three low hills which lie by rebel -balls, the war whoop of the Indians Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache a very fine fellow, with a rich musical almost under the shadow of the Stewart side by side along the water's edge .In a letter to E. H. Farnham, of the Little over the right eye, Restlessness, \vi would be heard as they rallied to tho fight. A note. Having furnished them with mansion. I responded in person, and Behind them is the higher range which Falls Post, G. A. R., Gov. Hubbard says: I fitful dreams. Highly colored Urine, nntX: desperate fire was kept up for over an hour, the outside rough form of a nest in an elderly white-haired gentleman received CONSTIPATION. feel most grateful to the comrades of your runs through the island. The three when only occasional bullets came from lliel's straw, leaving them to complete its ranks. After a short caseation the enemy recommenced me in his library. After considerable post for their emphatic endorsement of my official hills are so steep that you see each TUTT'S PILLS are especiotty aclnr-lcd firing. At 1 o'clock the prairie was comforts with bits of soft wool, down, action in the matter referred to, and to beating about the bush, he mentioned to such case s, one dose effects such a house distinctly as it mounts above its on fire. This was soon extinguished, however. yourself for the considerate manner in which change of feeling as to astonish tliol suffereraib? and small feathers, they were shortly his daughter's name, and surruis* vut.-s neighbors and at night, when they 1 The Indian style of fighting was indulged in, They Increase the Appetite, you communicate their action to me. I have in the happy possession of four eggs. body to Take Flesh, tin-i iiu si -rt--n in ing the rest, I said: are lit up, the three glittering pyramids and the large number of casualties showed felt confident that my comrades of the G. A. R. nourished, anil by th--ir Tonic Aetimi on In due course four young ones presented that the Indians were no foe to bo despised. have a fairy-like effect. 'She has a suitor, and she thinks a the Digestive "*^5cn. Orgas,Regular MO i!.r3-..v"HIO would properly vindicate a from the 1 mm themselves, to the evident produced. Price I?Iuvr,y~ he engagement lasted from 9 till 2. Th good deal of him, and wants to marry vicious attack of Plummer po3t, and I heartily We left St. Thomas on Monday afternoon, delight of the parents, who fed them rebels were driven off, leaving a few in tho him and you want to know something thank you and comrades of Little Falls for their and early on Tuesday morning corner of the ravine, which is now surrounded from daylight to dark, their favorite action in this matter. about the young gentleman?' said I. were sailing past the shores of by Middleton's force. They pi ovod themselves food. being the yelk of hard-boiled GRAY HAIK or WHISKLIKS cb".n?c to a 'Yes, yes. Bless mv soul, how good shots and would kiM 'a good many men Nicholas Thill, the Foster City saloonkeeper Hayti. When we came on deck we eggs, lime brought round the period GLOSSY BLACK by a single spp'.icu'io if an attempt were made to close in on" them. who shot Jerry Whallon, was bound over i i did you know, said he, really astonished. had reached the western coast. Its this IYi: I imparts ii itm:d eo a When firing commenced Lord Mel guild started when, instead of raw, naked, helpless $1,000 until April 27, to await the result of his instantaneously. Sold by I/r-rr^xtsin Finally, after much talk, I sue* mountains were higher than any we to cross from the vest side of the river with a sent by express on receipt ol &*. shooting. Whallon is yet alive, but is in great creatures always "asking for more," ceeded in getting all I wanted out of had previously seen, and the range part of the Toroni grenadiers and Winnipeg Office. 44 Murray St., fJv York agony. four full-fledged young birds frisked H!rriNEAPOU$&ST.LG$ H'H battery butt ley were too late for the the old gentleman, and went away with more continuous and steeper toward about the cage like so many pretty engagement. The remainder will probably S. Stall, county treasurer of Morrison county, the sea. About midday we came to a parting injunction to be very careful, AND Tiir cross to-morrow aid the rebels be followed yellow balls of fine soft wool. They has brought suit for damages in $5,000 against Port-au-Prince, and very impressive the old man exclaiming. 'Bless my "FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE." by the whole force. Leon Hondo, the writer of an article in the Little grew to be very fine birds and first was the sail up the noble bay on which soul, but I think he is a wicked young One party of tin rebels has just been dislodged, Falls Transcript W. M. Fuller, publisher one friend and then another coveted it stands. The appearance of Hayti is man.' and tho art llery are still shelling the of tho same, and" J. C. Fliim. The article in them, until all had gone but one rebels of the ravir 9. Several Indian ponies so full of charms, and her natural resources, question charged him with falsification and of "That night I followed the young gentleman little youngling, which remained as were captured. The* ebol lossas not yet known. conduct deserving branding. according to the guide-books, after he and his betrothed had Tho Indians set the rairio ow fire, but a hoavy the only solace of the parents. This so rich and varied, one can not help Maj. Smith, tho extensive pork packer of hail storm extinguished it Following is a returned from the opera and he had last of the family was the delight of I wondering that the white race should correct list of the killi and wounded: Sioux Falls, has in contemplation a packing left her at her father's door. The first their hearts they fondled it and have indulged the cruelty and stupiditv Corporal Macklin, lilled. house at Pipe Stone. place he visited was a saloon, where he played with it as we have seenan Private Ferguson, Tnird 'company, killed. which caused it to fall into the hands At Dodge Center the price of saloon licenses had a good, stiff horn of whisky. On Jarvis, Third company, slightly wounded. affectionate mother do with her child, of an inferior people. has been placed at $500, while a druggist liquor top of this he visited the Haymarket, Matthews, First corapaify, shot in left arm. and seemed to ex6rt themselves to license is set at $25. J. Couiuff, Third company, slightly in neck. Although the beauty of the approach where he spent the best part of the night, amuse it in every way their fancy Capt. Clarke, Sixth oompany, arm the ball to Port-au-Prince can scarcely be surpassed, getting home about 4 in the morning. he now Catholic orphan asylum on Carroll prompted. was extracted. the appearance of the place itself street St. Paul wa3 formally blessed and dedicated I made my report to the old gentleman, Private Hester, Sixtlncompany, left arm. Probably a happier little family by Bishop Grace, assisted by Fathers is most unattractive. A few boats C. Kemp, Sixth company, groin. who said, 'Bless my soul, just as I never existed. But, alas! the spoiler Heffron and Danahey, of the cathedral,on Sunday. Capt. John Code, Sixth company, both legs. put out from it to bring some passengers thought Try him again to-night.' I came. Another friend coveted the Private Giovell, Second company, shoulder. on board one brought oranges did, and the young man's operations Corporal Bowder., Fourth company, head last of the flock, and it was taken and bananas for sale, a dilapidated The-Sisters' hospital property in Minneapolis, were about the same, only varying the slightly. away* And from that moment the lighter took some boxes ashore, passengers which has recently been purchased for Corporal Leithbridge, Third aompany, Haymarket for a faro bank, where he joyous song of the male bird gave $30,000 by tho Catholic Orphan Asylum association, and boatmen being all alike through the breast, probably fatally. lost heavily and went home pretty well place to a painfully feeble little chirp. School of Infant-ty will soon be occupied as an asylum. jet black, and all their appointments 'loaded.' That was enough for the old II. McDonald, asm. He sat on the perch with a drooping, alike inadequate and wretched. Having On of the features of the new church building gentleman, and when the young man E. Cams, arm. heart-broken, spiritless aspect his left boxes and mail, we started at Minneapolis, will be the library and E. Jones, arm. called next time, instead of the warm wings hung down as if all power and reading room. There will be what is somewhat again for Jamaica and watched the Dunn, jaw. welcome of his betrothed, he was met vitality had left him and within twenty-four unusual a church a room for dancing. mountains of Hayti grow dim. behind Arthur Watson, fatally through the body. fey the angry old gentleman. So you hours from the time of his bereavement Sergt. M. A. Gummings, shoulder. us with a vague regret. At the last meeting of L. Plummer Post, see how he lost. a proity wife and her Sorgt.-Maj. Mawhinney, arm and shoulder. he fell dead from the Minneapolis, G. A. R., tho resolutions censuring The next morning early we were in father's well-tilled money bags. The perch. The affectionate creature had Gov. -Elubbard, which created much of A. Taylor, slightly. sight of the equally beautiful mountains old gentleman was deeply grateful to evidently died of grief for the loss of a furor grand army circles, wore brought Arselin, shoulder. 'of Jamaica, still higher and of me and gave me a check for $100, and up for reconsideration. The .discussion, his *'one ewe lamb." The cage was Ainsworiit, abdomen. finer outlines than those ofHayfi. This vmich wfts lengthy aud animated, culminated when I said it was a good deal he replied Bonlton's Calvery Capt. Gardiner, abdomen. given away with the remaining bird whole region is certainly the chosca James Laugh ford, shoulder. in the passage of a motion to rescind the 'Why, bless my soul, you sawd and no inducement could tempt me abode of beauty.. It is a Gonstant surprise Bruce,bright arm. '(troublesome resolutions. my daughter, sir you saved my daugh- again to run the risk of perhaps vraconsciously J. Thompson, collar bone. to feel the warmth and -delicious ter,' and the old man's eyes were filled being the cause of so From tho published statements'? the list of H. Purvis, left arm. softness of the air, to see the brilliant King, slightly. births in Minneapolis and St. Paul, for several with itears. much unhappiness and misery.Chambers's sky, and to watch the succession of Tli'* above Is a orrect miip of the Several others are wounded, but have not years past, striking proof is found of tho Journal. verdure-clad mountains on these exquisitely ALBERT LEA ROUTE, been brought in yet. truth of the assertion thtt the ^population of picturesque islands, which the taro cities is about ths same. The total of Things in General. 7ml Its Immediate connections. Thn.uKZ? 1 ratm tfrn'r The Power of Abstraction. are perpetually cai'essed by the restless births in the twin citios for, number of tm ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TJJ CHICAGO. According to one of his friends, The "Year Book" for 1885 places the years back has not varied ten, a one year ii SOCIETY INSUKAWCB. sea on whose bosom they are set. without change, ci.-nnectiUK with all linesEAST Victor /Hugo wrote "Notre Dame" 'was-a tie. reserve of Great Britain, which the It is a painful surprise, though, to see and SOUTHEAST. during .toe revolution of 1830, while that such enchanting natural loveliness The Iowa Supreme Court Senders a Decision Qrceen had just called into sei vice, at *A case of small pox leas been discovered The only line running Throujsh C*rs betweea bullets were whistling across his has become tihe home of such a Savor of the Secsders from the 3595 of the first class and 8,550 of fct St. James. The patient was promptly removed MINNEAPOLIS o PES MOINES, lowtu garden and barricades w-ere 'being an unsatisfactory phase of human Supreme Lodge of United Workmen. to the pesi. house. the second class. The militia are 108,- Through Trains bchvecr erected almost at his door. "He shut life. The ship comes to anchor MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOU'8, WATEKDIOO, Iowa, Special Telegram, Apial 462 in number. 'Ds*. Kirk of St. James reported case oi himself up in one room, locking up before the town of .Kingston, 52. The^upreme court this morning, filed a a 'r.nnfwMnj in Union P-pot for all Points South ocC imall-pox, and the authorities built a peat his clothes lest they should tenipt him .!'ti went. Clot-.- connections mxde with St. rt. M.*. opinion at Dubuqu e, in the celebrated United landing at tho foot of a plain which No machine of travel that man ever house west of the lake, .and the^jaatient was removed I', it ml St. P. ft Puluth liallroads, from and u, aii to go into the streets, and spent the Workmen vease, reversing the judgme nt of tths slopes downward from the magniiicent y.::t- N".rtb nnd North-West. there. EIvented can equal the speed of a wild circuit cenrt in the case. When (the supreme litK.lf SC.vi RKK! PITLI.WAY P^ucr gt.-mr.rTxr, whole that winter wrapped up in hills to a blue and shining sea. As HI. i\'.l ni^'it Trains. Thy i^ Tickets, mat iinx- fowl. The canvas-back duck flies two ledge A. 0 U. W. passed what is :& band tournament will be held at Whit a big gray comforter writing -against 'i-rkn to di'stiii!t ion. JT nine taftlea-, raft* o) soon as you disembark you hnd the called the relief law by wbich rt claimed smiles a minute. The broad bill goes Bear the coming summer. Five hundred dollars J- -etc., cll upon nearest Ticket AKOut,.r-xddrcu time to complete his work for the 1st filthy, lined 'the right't assess separate s&ate jurisdictions BOVI, will be given in prizes. -slightly slower. Teal can fly at the streets filthy, lined with wretched of February, 1831." The author of a to assist in payment of losses under V^lTUl A Paul. A e't, Minneapolis, Tate of 100 miles n hour, the wild goose the jurisdiction of the suipremo ledge, -the -Arrangements haye Ujeen ms3e by which hovels and pooriy-bvilt -houses, the work on French political leaders tells state grand lodge of Iowa refeised to pay rfhe about ninety. Rev- F. L. Patterson becom es pastor of the) black inhabitants, dirty, with torn us that Victor Hugo wrote that terribly Amuse, irelief assesements, and v/as suspended. A faction drama,"LeEoiS1 Baptist churches of St. Charles and Chatfield. Ulothes, lounging along the streets, yet pathetic of !the.icrder in the state still retained its A correspondent of the Buffalo Express during the insurrection. The sfarst act tfEarl M. Woodward, the Villard Bulletin ilaughing and coatented i the midst of fealty rfo :the supreme lodge, and "Organized quotes a '-Chicago business man as was written in four days. As he lived another grand lodge. The matter was -thoa has purchased the Pope-'Connty Press and join- 'dirt and degradation. Even the white saying: "Chicago is mortgaged to the 'taken into the courts and tried before Judge near the Tuileries garden, he was edthe Bulletin with it now known as th people who have lived here lono- seem T3E0HLTTRU2J IRO 'Dtt in thiscity about a year ago. rendered East for over $100,000,000. Almost every .Press-Bulletin. accustomed to walk there lender the became affected with the pre- 0 fcave .judgment .i favor of the adherents merchant has a mortgage on his trees and compose his verses as he Only four years Ago Minnesota had but two ^Tailing spirit unable cope of the supreme lodge, and from this decision walked. One day, when hard at store and on has house also. There are creameries, and now lhare are eighty. The :l with it, for they are contented have the oaae was app ealefi to the supreme TONI work n a monologue, he was interrupted prcdur-t for 1884 was -30,000,000 pounds. Noi such disoraer around them a they sourt D. Nichols, of Visrton, past grand no second mortgages, because everybody a bad beginnini master, presented the case of the state lodge to by a riot, whose angry waves would never have submitted in their gets a mortgage for as much as he the supreme court, and argued that thev -were penetrated almost to his peaceful retreat :,Th body of anuntnovmman wiis found us native countries. N one expects to can, and there is not enough left to put :a life insurance company, iacorpor&ted and have orders exactly carriedou or anyilihing Whisky creek, neir Sabin, Clay csunty. Ho =and compelled hina to take iacting in aoeordance with the laws of Iowa, a second mortgage on. The rate of interest the man came to his dearth remains a mystery. done at the-time set At the refuge in a neighboring arcade. The and he claimed that the supreme lodge faction is higher than it is at the East, Will purify the BIOOI reflate There was no 3videaee-of foul play. best hotel, universally so -considered, tide of battle followed him, and the 'were in effiect&ut agents of a foreign-insurance liiveit and WPXISTS',, because the security is not so good." company. oHe was interviewed upon the the food is wretched, the tablecloth poet, forgetting his verses, had to get Brs. A. E Senkler and JL Macdoaiald, of S and RESTOUB 'IR E KKAT.TH and VIOOK of YOTJX1Z. Dy*. decision .of the suprame oo-nrt, i?aul, tavo been called in consultation withDr. dirty, the company extremely mixed behind some columns for protection. pensla. Want of Appetite, indigestion, Statisticians show that the wheat said it&at he bclievsd they had and Lack of Slrtrni?t!iv Ramsey of St. Cloud, in tfao case of Rt Rv. the waiters seem to get along as Mrs. Somerville had, to sosae extent, trade of California, Oregon and Washington nd Tired Feellngabsoiuu ly adopted thus iifloa, and that injunction proceed JBishop Seidenbusch. the same power of concentration,.and jwell as they can without brain*. The cured. Bonns. ansclea rani Territory with Europe give employment ings could be begun to close uptfee adherenteof nerves receive new force. !Edwki Gribble, an lde$y lawyer of some became so absorbed in her task as to whole appearanee of the citj and its Enlivens the mind andsupplies -w.0 supreme ldge or make them.denosit $100 annually to more than 400 notoriefe-, received a severs thrashing on a Brain Power. be unconscious of what was going on LADIES inhabitants is depressing. You wonder O00. W. (Graham, of Cedar Falls, graad Suffering from complaint's 3ailing vessels going round Cape Horn. .-street in St. Paul, fromione.S. A. Grkidall. anaster of tiieiacpreme lodge adherents, wasiiaueiwiewed around her. Dr. Somerville told if such a forlorn condition of affairs a&d said that he could not tell tho The average passage for each vessel ia Harriet Martineau that he once ilaid is the necessary result of life in a ieavigation opened at S faul on tho 21st, epeedycure. Gives a clear, healthy completion. ffact of the (decision until he saw the full teii about 16,000 miles, in an average time fi.ve days.Gater than the avoage. a wager with a friend that he would hotrelimate, or whether it may be owingito *rnucnt attempts at counterfeiting only arid at, but he thought that if the decision was &s to tho popularity of the original. not experimcut-ge abuse Mrs. Somerville in aloud voice errors of government or to the of a little over four months. it appeared to ibe.it would affect not only this Mr. McLarty, the postmaster at Chatfield, has the ORKHKAL A MP BEST. order, but the JMaaonic and all other corporations to her face and she would, take .no reputed exhaustion of the soil of beea in office longer than,any otherpoalmastei HARTER'S ONLYAmCoHrnpA-rr Statistics just published show that which are incorporated in the state and in the state. notice^ and he did so. Sitting elose to Jamaica, and consequent decay-of the yet adhere to & -supreme lodge, for it virtually PILLSICMPEtSlCKEM out of 150,000 Germans who in the PiaiHTHEVYCKUj. her, he^onfided to his friend the most island's prosperity, r'^eren .to the Nerthfieln's city council sfeas fixed aloon declared that ^eyvwrere under no obligation to course of last year became liable to license at $600 per year, prohibiting pacl and injurious thingstnat she rouged, enormous preponderance of the Mack such *uperior organization. "We Lave been OB LEAYE eard playing and shaking .of ..dice. military service, considerably less than fightittgthisthiagfremprinciple,"saidhe. "All that she wore a wig, and other such raee. For here, as in the other islands, BOWELS CONSTIPATES. be Bowing will we asked for was tine, corporate existence of the tho l\ per cent, were illiterate. Of the nonsense, uttered in a very loud voice. fromTOBPrDITflBdof Perronssafferiag I,rvJUt Axtieles ofincorporationof 13M Northwestern white ifaces are the exception the i order and the name. ,He stated that the membership i rmSf Wurtemberg recruits, everyone, without Electric oompiiny, of S Paulaed Minneapolis, Her daughters were in a roar of mass of the population are black, -with CUBE by the uso of these Pills. No medicla sfaoold of the supremo lodge branch in Iowa for the manufacture and sale .of electrical appliancea, be taken without first Claxnetag tho Btomoch rr. laughter, while the slandered lady exception, could both read and was about three thousand, and since their separate a certain proportion of colored people, Bowels with dose of HARTER'S IJVT1H PrLk^K. telogtaph and telephone systems, tc, sat placidly writing. At last her existence from-the state faction they had write and it was only in the eastern astthose of mixed blood are cafled. cample dose Sent Froo on application lj postal. wer filed with the secretary ci state. Tlie paidaboat$36,(:00deathilDS8e8. Thestatelodge fSeDdyonr address toThe Dr. HarterMed.Co.VI:BOOK.aL'^Sa*lUon.free.J husband made a dead pause after her provinces and districts of Prussia that I On the whole island* by the last census, capital jsiock ie $100,000, the itEiit of liability |tI^Qi.JWo1.fOT onr "DKEA1C claims a membership af.about nine thousand. iJrull of gTaaftp and useful lnfor, name, on which .-she looked up with anything approaching to an unsatisfactory 25,000, XD'\ the ofdees are BT. G. Hope, president there ware 14,432 whites, 109^6 colored Paynes' Automatic Engines an innocent, "id you speak to R. W. Carenaugh, viee president anj education average was observed. people, and 444.186 blacks. Whatever Placating- the Hair* Breeds. treasurer J. T. Clark, secretaigr, and C. me?"AUihe Year Round. the teause may be* the result is Elswhere the proportion of illiterates Askew, superintendent Ottawa, Can., dispatch.In their instructions repellent, and the aspect of humanity per 10,000 recruits ranged from two *te Northwest commissioners are told that the The sevea-year-tld son of Hugh iBrooks, living here does tall it can to offset th at,trativeness among the Badeners to seven among government deem it expedient to satisfy the near Redwood I!alls, was sboMn the neck Snails as Food. of the land. the Saxons and eight among the Bavarians. claims existing in connoctioa with the extinguishment by his mother. had been sent io carry a The taste for snails as food is growing But that attractiveness* at any rate of ithe Indian title., in the following revolver to her with instructions to dell her it in France. The ancient Romans ia the winter season, is wonderfully masnor: was loaded, but through his culpable negligence cultivated these gasteropods on a very great. After a few days at the best "I passed through a funny town the in falling to do so he received a painful granting fe every half- breed haad of family extensive scale. Their parks were hotel, we decided that,in order to spend other day," remarked a gentleman who wgio resided outside of ManitGba previous to flesh wound in the course of her experiments We offer an 8 to 10 H. P. Automatic, Spark-Air** a winter in Jamaica with any comfort, large and surrounded by water, so July 15,1870, the land of which lie is at present 5H*"^Portable EBstao.n1tl.aiU. 16 i ascertain the condition of the weapoa. is just home from the South. It was a is carriage, 82 ft. track and -vrays, 2 Kmulteaoota in bona fide and undisputed possession, to the it would be necessary to keep house, thai the snails could not escape, and place called Fulton, on the Illinois lever et head-blocka. 2^-tach art*- 3 eha^ Mayor Mcdonald of M. Cloud sig&edthe extent e 160 acres, and if the land he is cultivating andeo went to look at furnished houses an abundant supply of moisture could leed: aawyer contools fecd-Iever and lmri-Uorto h%h license ordinance. It provides for a .$500 i* less than W0 acres, the difference is io Central railroad, and it is built right trora one position. 60-inch solid in the mountains back of Kingston. always be at hand. At fattening-tinie he made up to hisa in an issue of scrip re Iieeose for wholesale or retail dealers $25 for aw, 60 8-inch 4-ply bdtinr over the dividing line between Kentucky To do this we had to drive to the foothills, deemable in land at th rate of #1 per acre* tbe animals were pnt in earthen pots druggists and for closing the saloons on Sunday. feed-Kite, canthookB, swart and Tennessee. The main street of and in tho ease of a lttif-breed head oT,a family tightener, etc Kig complote and then go on horseback over The licenso has been $100, and there are pierced with holes, and rubbscJ on the XBon residing in the territories previous to July tbe town is the dividing line. On the ration, 1100 on cars. Ea now forty saloons running in town less than the narrow bridle paths which led to inside with flour mixed with wine. 15, 1883, who is not in the bona fide possession akids, 1100 leaa. Kngtu* one-half of these will take out a license next Kentucky side of the street local option the summit of the mountains. We Some of them grew to be very large. of my land, by the issue.of scrip redeemable will burn Blabs from the ..aw month under the new law. i to eight feet long and keep wn to the extent of 160 acres by granting to each wound abont through the mountain is in strict enforcement, but yon may The Romans liked snails because ttjey team- Send for catalogue 12 half-breed child born outside of Manitoba previous Morrison county has sold its $5,000 funding gorges, thickly planted with broadleaved cross over to the Tennessee "side and provoked thirst and gave an excuse W PAYNE & SONS, to July 15,1270, lot of land of which he bonds a i par to C. Livingston of S PanL a manufacturers all style* Anto* bananas and ccasional .orange tor drinking wane.Toronto Globe. find a dozen saloons in full blast. is at .present an undisputed occupant, to the ^a.tlc Engines from 2 to SOOH. extent of M) acres or ite equivalent in scrip. Hftaftlng, pulleys, and hanger*. Bhniro, N YBoxl4 f&,Ts&&3l ^^l-i'^lAiii" -S W t^-i-'^y-.^-w- .1.-..-t-lfiVa^,ll| seeMMdfltfMrtHKSttaiifcta mttmk 9SBH ktfi ,.i wmm^WBmm?w 1 MO. rt?*.:.,.., r,sKUi.i