New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 6, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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1/ Ne^mmReview. ^W ontlu^QssajiA was then more hopeftfl "f*nn isxty sfane.during :3VSSIAFOB WAX. his illness. He was morefigorous in bodyand gentleman now on 'Wasbiagtonivwhc was mind, and seemed in a fair way to formerly an officer cfihe.TJnitad Statesmavy, A^Vrt^Iainatlasi by Gov. 'Vterce-BSstribnt- What) 3suaerican Army OSew 'Bays of get well with proper treatment Senator and subsequently served in tfhe Confederate ^i d Among* tbo Settlers. Stanford was unsafe to sav whether JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. Suasion Preparation*. navy, expresses the belief that-dhould-wcz- oc- A dispatch from Chamberlain says-. Attorney Gen. Grant would seme io California, cur between Russia and England it will be a A New "Xatk paper prints interviews/on the General Bice is distribcting-copies of the as there was a great dealof oppositiontohis great naval conflict ''SJust now," says this officer, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Russian preparations for war, with--several taking so long a trap, as it was thought he following' proclamation among-the^ettiers on Russia is searching the .high seasjover could not stand it, but if he could make the people who.'fcaye just arrived from St Petersburg. the Winnebago and Crow .Creek reservations for a port That is thefirst,necessity. And journey everything would be done to induce The president has deemed it necessary to revoke England is actively engaged in frustrating her Capt Charles S. Hartwell,U. S.--&., who him to come. The cure of Gen. Grant is at- i The report of the Kansas State board designs. That is the reason oMhe activity at &e<6xocutiv order of Beb. 27,1885, opening i spent his youth in Eussia and has just.returned tributed by Senator Stanford to the use of clovertea. Nassau, Bermuda, and the Canary Islands. the aibove reservations te settlement This of Agriculture says the indications are Mrs. Grantinsisted ingiving theremedy from a longcrisit there, said': The Russian corvettes -are searching in every action is plainly inspired by the single purpose a traaL The doctors aekl ihey had no objectiosa, When I left St Petersburg a month ago, that the wheat product of that State in direction, but you will notice tiiatan English of maintaining what is regarded as the plighted although they had.no faith in it what- i throe of my iTelatives were ordered ite prepare man-o'-war is in the track of almosteveryRussian ever. However, they gaveit t. trial of one week faith of the government and keeping, inviolate 1885 will not exceed 44 per cent, of the for a$tiv service and to join *their vessel afloat If the South,had beenable or ten days, and" then dropped it Mrs. regiments on the banks of the Volga, the sacred terms of a treaty. to secure a place for its captured gunboats crop of 1884. The yield last year was Grant and the family, however, continued to near Moscow. For some time the I realize the hardships to settlers -involved there would not have been a federal flagship give to the general without the knowledge of authorities of that city have been retaining 46,681,321 bushels 44 per cent, of this in this order, and I am sure the president is on the high seas. If we could have towed the doctors, and have kept it up ever since. all the heavy scows which have been seet up not oblivious to or unmindful of them. But it them in British ports and got prize money would be 20,539,781.21 bushels. His improvement was notieeable from the day the Volga to Moscow with grain, and nowiot has been issued under what seemed.to the government the naval feature of our strife %would .hate he began taking it Senator Stanford saye i shores of the river are lined with them. TJhese -T HE anecessity, and it should be quietly been a memorable one. Russiais exactly in the that Gen. Grant told him at three different vessels are vary heavily built, and with prjper and peaceably obeyed. Considerations of situation we occupied. Shehas notan Atlantic times he would have died had not the doctors Sidney Everett, lately appointed BEST TONIC. sheds would make excellent transports. Tjiey good citizenship, and considera+io'x" c* selfinterest port, and as long as England is active she been present to revive him with stimulants. are capable of accommodating fifty men, -and fav*r such action. chief of the diplomatic bureau of the never will have one. On theothe hand, England Stanford was present at one time when Grant This medicine,.Combining Iron with puro as there are now nearly 5,000 of them airthe The president and congress will not neglect can draw men andmeans from.the whole vegetable toiiies, quickly and completely was unconscious for five minutes, and at another rendezvous the(transportation facilities of*the State department at Washington is a to see Justicedone to those who have igone on Cures Dy^pt^sfs* Indigestion* Weakness. world, and is to-day mistressof the sea. Dur- time when he nearly strangled to death imperial guard eean be understood. I have 4 these lands -aader color of right, and who sacrifice Impure Blei^WalnriRsChiltw and Fevera, son of the late Edward Everett, celebrated ing our war the north drew recruits from all seen it mentioned in late dispatches that the their property andyield what they have and Neuralgia* quarters of the earth. We had none because gained imperial guard has been ordered ito as an orator and,scholar. The Itis an unfailing remedy for Diseasei of the m,order to obey the command,,of the we had no ports. There is scarcely-a spot on SBXTXSK GOLD. the north. This, I am confident, Kidneys and -liver. executive. son was born in 1834, and graduated at the European map that will not be /touched is untrue. If Sir Peter Lumsden should It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to I earnestlyferosttherefore, both for-tfce Bake by England's recruiting service. Button will Women, and all who lead-sedentary lives. send scouts as far (north as Mery, I imagine Harvard College, and was Secretary of law and order, and for the sake of the settlers The House ff Commons Totes an Enormous Itdoesnatinjurethe teeth,causebeadache.or notice all the ships sailing the Atlantic are they would tell him a somewhat starting stoyj themselves, that the proclamation of the Sum for the War Preparations. produce constipationother Iron medicines do. legation at Berlin a number of years. carrying hundreds of Russians, who are fleeing if allowed to return All armycorrespondence president.will be obeyed without compelling a Mr. Gladstone,inthehouseof commons,bringbring Itenrichesand purifies theblood,stimulates conscripts. England's delay signifies that is subject to government supervision, and net resort to any show of force whatever. ^Nothing the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, relieves upthe subjectof thevote of creditof $55,- she is indulging in her old tricks of blecking a tithe of the military movements is published Heartburnnd Belching, and .strength' gen be gained much can be lost by a tailure to 000,000askedfor bythe governmenton the army Russia's game on the high seas, and when war in the Russian newspapers. It is generaly understood The New Yrk supreme court upholds ens the muscles and nerves. voluntarily comnly with the order. andnavyaccount, said hehopedthatthe motion in .the army barracks at St. Petersburg is declared it will break out inabondredjlaces For Intermittent -Fevers, Lassitude, tack oi suggest, also,'that measures of some kind to divide the credit would not be passed. the legality of the oleomargarin that the c/ar has(decided upon war, an at once. Therefore, with the British ^army Energy, Ac., ithas no equal. be taken by the settlers to preserve proof of The government, he said, would not devote that he is only waiting a formal declaration massing in India, and the British navy securing law, saying that the legislature had O The genuine has above trade mark and their respective claims. If books be opened any portion of the money voted for particular until his foaees have invested Herat the mastery of everyseaport, what does the crossedredlineeon wrapper. Take noothtr. inoch 8eettlemen4 and a record be male of purposes for use in the Soudan, but would power to pass the act by virtue of the The Russian troops are in a splendid state of loss of Herat signify? Gladstone knows his stiUsy aoitncsoniCAL co.. KM-TISORE. the facts in each ease, describing lands settled.npon, reserve the discretion to apply the money discipline. Preparations&ave been making for business, and rest assured he is not neglecting police power vested in it, and that it buildings erected and expense incurred, taken for the Soudan account for the purpose LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD this movement, to my ow knowledge, for it in the slightestparticular. Whichwill wkip? it may prove of much convenienceand of special preperations. He urged that was constitutional and valid. The these years. The ooeupation of Mery was .England, of course." possibly facilitate a settlement of claims,, the house vote the government the entire the first, great stride toward the Arabian sea, court said that it Blight well be that should the government consider it proper to $55,000,000 en bloc. In answer to questions although England willfully shut her eyes to it recognize and make provisions for them. concerning the Afghan question Mr. Gladstone I think that you will find tnat this last fight Express Car Bobbery In Indiana. such legislation required the highest To assist in devising some method by whieh stated that Sir Peter Lumsden, British commissioner, with the Afghans will be meed by the Russians 'The Louisville express, on the Louisville, reasons for its justification, but, that it this can.be done, the attorney general of the: had telegraphed the government as a plea for more delay, or else a justifiable Sew Albany & Chicago railway, was territory will visit the reservations and .will: that he was sending one of his staff officers, cause for advancing at onoe upon Herat and was not the province -of the court to inquire rebbed near Harrodsburg, Ind, shortly aid the settlers,in any manner possible by his Capt Stephen, to London with full information seizing it. There are no indications of peace before midnight Shortly before counsel and advice. into their existence. relating to Gen. Komaroff action in the in this matter. Hostilities :bave begun. The the train should have reached Bloomington, GILBEBT A PIEBCE, Governor. war party in Russia would net allow the czar battle of Penjdeh, and that Capt Stephen a man having the appearance of a The Attorney-General was questioned asd to withdraw his forces, even though he wished was personally cognizant of many of tramp entered the express car armed with a said: I would not place the number of claimants 11 to do so. Within a fortnighiyou will hear of the Russian general's movements previous The immigrant's to the United States heasry hickory stick. In this car were George YEASTGEMS at less than two thousand, probably representing the investment of the key to India. to and during the battle and since its K. Davis, the express messenger and Peter during the month of March numbered about three to a f&mny or six thousand occurrence. In themeantime, said the premier, Webber, baggageman. Webber says that he in all actual settlerJ. I have found ne the parleying between England and Russia wii 23,350 persons, against 38,597 arriving and Davis were asleep when the robber entered. evidence that there are any speculators figuring be continued. In moving the vote on tht The &ateDiplomatic Appointments. .Webber was awakened by a violent ing in the same month of last-year. The with the lands or squatters. I have not credit, Mr. Gladstone said: The government The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread blow n the head. The robber then struck found men holding claims that have their Charles L. Scott, appointed minister to Venezuela, considers it necessary to have the entire total immigration for the nine months Davis ridently while he was asleep. Davis homes in town, as is common when business is a son of the late Robert -G. Scott of raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome resources of the empire well in hand managed to loosen his right hand and draw men go out and take claims. Men who have Virginia bora in 1829 educated at William ending March 31 was 224,60Q, as against for use and application wherever they may be like our grandmother's delicious bread. his revolver, but before he could fire the man families there are actually residing and Mary college studied law went to California required. There exists cause for "the war 304,825 arriving in the corresponding on the claims with them. That they wrenched the weapon frcm his grasp, and in 1849 and was a member of the Thirtyfifth GROCERS SELL THEM. preparations winch are being carried on. have endured great hardships is certain. leveling it, pulled the trigger. The and Thirty-sixth congresses tern that period of 1884. Of the number arriving [Cheers.] The starting point was the obligation They show all the evidence of pioneers and ball struck the messenger in the head, and he state. Subsequently he removed to Alabama PREPARED BV THE to the ameer, which should be fulfilled in Price Baking Powder Co.* in March 7,407 came from Crermany hard work, evidently trying to get a home of and served in the Confederate army as.amajor. fell dying to the floor. The robber then made no stinted manner. [Loud cheers.] The covenant ManTrsof Ir. Price's special Flavoring Extracts, i their own. Most of them are breaking and He is a lawyer by profession, but has of late the baggageman open the safe and take out 5,536 were from the United Kingdom, with Russia of March 16, was one which seeding. This portion of Dakota is settled years been editor of a Democratic ptper at the money. Then the tramp pulled the bell England hoped and believed would be recog- i Chicago, l!l. St. Louis, MO. and 2,410 from the Dominion of .Canada. thicker than most new countries probably from Camdan, Ala. cord and stopped the train, but first fired at nized as one of the most sacred ever made between the reasons that it is close to a railroad and Webber, the bullet striking him in the forehead. two great nations, and if any deviation John C. Bacon, appointed charge d'affaires towns, and the fact that tree claims cannot be Dr. LaBarge, Webber succeeded in reaching the occurred and there should be jealous rivalry I to Paraguay and Uruguay, is a 1 awyer, fifty filed and there is no way to get rights to the 8C0CK88OB TO smoking car, &nd gave the alarm, but the solitary between the two nations, to sift to the bottom i years of age, a son-in-law "of Gov. Pickens and Blood, Skin and Bones.Kerrons Debility.,vc tn diseases of the land except by actual settlement Speculators On paper, the effective strength oi train robber had disappeared in the darkness. all that remained in suspense. At the con-] Impotenry, Orcanie Weakness, tfonorrhosa, Syphilitic and brother-in-law of Senator But'er. He has have been effectually barred out, there being ElercHrial Affections. Scientific treatment safe and sure The alarm was not given until the, elusion of the speech, the delivery of which served as district judge and was secretary of the Russian army on a war footing is, no way of filing or making bogus entries remedies. Deformities Treated. Call or write for list of train reached Rloomington, when the search occupied one hour, the house broke out in loud I the United States legation at St. Petersburg by land sharps. There seems to be a settler juestionsto be answered by those desiring treatment by "il, in round numbers 1,100,000 men, of commenced. The amount stolen is not known ^Persons to.(ferine from Rupture should send their *ddress,% aDd prolonged cheering. Mr. Gladstone was on every quarter section of desirable land. v/hen Gov. Pickens was minister. (and learn something to their adrantage. It Is not a trosa.0 but exceeded $1,200. Davis and Webber are listened to with deep attention and silence! I passed through the five townships occupied Warren Green, to be counsel general atKanagaway, whom 45,500 are reckoned as non-combatants. iddress Dr. C. L. LaBARGE, Pres't and Physician In Ooarg and his words created a profound both alive, but the former cannot recover. A by the Indians, and still left to them. The Cectra! Jlrii. ft Snrc. Institute, 920 Locust sU, St. Louis. Bo Japan, is a son of Dr. Norvin Green, In addition to these the reserves, Successor to Dr. Butts' Dispensary. fsUMlshtd SO l'eara. sensation. The opinion in tfie lob- I passenger on the sleeping car, looking out of land for the Indians is as good as any I have president of the Western Uaion Telegraph company. Nervous Exhaustion, bies is that Mr. Gladstone's speech shows i the window, saw the robber emerge apparently seen in Dakota. There only about 1,100 Indians, He is about forty years of age, and partly available for active service, war is inevitable. including woman and children, and from the trucks. This was at Smithville, two president of the Louisville board of trade. Premature Decay, number 570,000, and there still large tracts of many sections together are unoccupied. miles from Harrodsburg, where the train Robert E. Withers, who succeeds Gen. Mosas The proposal to separate the Soudan credit They could graze 10,000 head of stopped for water, thus enabling the robber to consul at Hong Kong, is sixty-three remain 142,000 Cossacks, besides depot from the credit for special preparations was Loss of Manhood. cattle if they had them. I have heard of no enter the baggage car. years of age, practiced medicine until Virginia rejected by a vote of 229 a'gainst 1S6. The trouble between the whites and the Indians. and local troops, to the number of 180,- passed the ordinance of secession, when he house then entered into committee of supply, An SO-pajxe Cloth-bound Book of Advice to I have no proclamation from the governor, entered the Confederate army as a major. He Younp: or Middle-aged Men.with prescriptions and Mr. Gladstone explained the object 000. Without drawing on the untrained but I have an address from him to for Self-treatment by a Regular Physician. was promoted to be a colonel, and served in Tichborne's Missing-"Witness Found. of the vote of credit The premier was suffering the settlers, advising them to peaceably CBMT rprCoa receipt of two thxee-ceat militia, Russia can, without exhausting the war until disabled. After the war he edited much from hoarseness. The house, OEWI rilEE ,tamp. Des Moines, Iowa, Special:The noted obey the order of the president and advising Address the Lynchburg News, was elected lieutenant without discussion, as suggested bv Mr. Tichborne case, involving an English baronetcy her supply of soldiers, place them to form local organizations for To WILLIAMS SL CO., MILWAUKEE, Wis. governor in 1873, and United States senator in Gladstone, voted the entire credit asked". Edward and an immense estate in England, has the purpose of making records of their improvements 1875. He served in the senate until 1881. 2,000,000 of armed men in the field. Tomperly Gourley, Radical member for come to have a local interest toDes Moines. It and the land they have located i^o^ Albert Loening, who goes to Bremen as consul, Sunderland, asked whether the government 8T will be remembered that at the close of the upon, with the object of preserving evidence IS REMEDY C0., is engaged in the wholesale business, and would endeavor to have the disputewith Russia of their rights and the damages sustained. trial Arthur Orton, claiming to be Roger Tichborne, owns a cattle ranch inTexas. He was born in Of the thousands of messages of condolence referred for arbitrament to the United States. Should congress in the future grant them relief the heir to the title andproperty, was H&iSSJfMBB STg Chemists sad Sola Prop* this country of German parentage. Mr. Gladston answered: --&,*i^3WPfiOF.HARfiJS'PASTHl REMEBV of any kind, it can be used. I do not find declared an impostor and sentenced to and sympathy sent to General Berthold Greenbaum, who is made consul to The government are quite sensible of their any disposition to resist the authorities by twelve years' imprisonment At that time Vonat Ben and others who m&et Apia, is a German merchant of San Francis co. I from Nervous and Physical DckQ. force, but an honest determination to use all heavy responsibility to maintain the honor and Grant the past month from men of all it was claimed by Orton's counsel that lity, Premature Exhaustion ant" Victor A Sartori, the new consul for Leghorn, legal means to protect their rights, and they good faith of the country on the one hand, and the testimony of one man, whose whereabouts Itaeir many gloomy consequence., classes, creeds and parties, in all sections is a native and resident of Philadelphia, are bona fide settlers. The governor feels a "are quiokiy and radically eared. on the other to use every means consistent they were unable to locate, would The Remedy is pnt op ia boxes. Ho. 1 (luting a month), S and is known in politics. deep interest in the matter and is anxious to with that honorto avoid war. I can give no fully establish the identity of his client He of the country, few, we believe, !Vo. 2 (enoujh to effect a core, unless in severe Cases,) M S*w2 Joseph B. Hugnes, the newly appointedconsul render the settlers any assistance in his power. more particular reply than this. (laving thru, months), 7. Sent by mail in plain wrappes*. could not be found and Orton was transported. for Birmingham, lives at Hamilton, Ohio, Directions for Icing accompany each Box. Pamphletdesejft-. have more touched our dying old haro The utterance was accepted as significant, About oneyear agohis term of banishment exEegan Viog this disease soul mode of cure scat sealed on sppllcatjgg, and was auditor of Butler county. and was received with cries of "hear, hear." than the resolution .offered by William John H. Putnam, who goes to Honolulu as TBI*O orBSjieTTU sorioaaraa-* i The credit was voted after one of the most ired, and he returned to England and again FOR PRESERVING, RE8TOBINO AND consul, has Borved in both branches of the Ey Preston Johnstonthe brilliant and owerful and telling speeches ever delivered the task of proving himself to be Roger LOUIS BZSL. Beautify InstheComplexion* Ohio legislature, was Gov. Allen's private secretary, Mr. Gladstone. The premier was cheered Tichborne. Marshal Hafner of Des Moines, Y)sRzMOTn Sensual, Tur.Fucnaf. worthy son of Gen. Albert Sidney and is a prominent politician and editor. PlKrLSf, SALLOWNIif. BbOtCBSS. *C to the echo, both during the delivery and a^ among other psace officers, was corresponded OI'INIONSOP NOT LADIES. Bishop Brondel of BKontana Gives Some He edited the Ohio Statesman, and afterwards Johnston, whose attack on Gen. Grant's the close of the speech. He was also most enthusiastically LOTTAItii the erj beetpreparaaoa fol with in relation to the missing witness, and Interesting' Facts About Biel. thefsoethat1 crrused. I now UMooother owned the Columbus Times. He has cheered when leaving the house some four weeks since became satisfied they CLARA LOUISE KLLOOO-It(lftsa* forces on the 6th of April, 1862, was been popularly known as Senator Pendleton's pleuare to add my ammo to the listofchocs of commons after the speech. had located him in California. In fact, the Bishop Brondel of Helena, Mont, preached nhoneomuMnd your Liauid PetrV* sad right-hand man. one of the greatest displays of skill and marshal discovered another man that personally ipresi the ssusfiction It has afforded DM. Sunday the 26thin St Matthew's church Washington, The LIQUID PEARLan beeareceiTedby knew the witness, and had been assured D. C. His errand East is to secure thelsdiesof slleountrieswithithetilcher valor made during the whole warat Bffiidleton to the Government. .marks of appreeUtion. OnlyfiOc am by him that he could fully indentify Orton and the assistant priests to go and preach among Gov. Cnrtin Thinks War Inevitable. BOTTLI, told bj all Druggists Perfumers. Ottawa, Ont, April 26.Following iB the Tichborne. This intelligence Mr. Hafner conveyed the reunion of the Louisiana division of CIlAHPLlX*CO..Paors..Btu.K 12,000 Indians under his charge. He knew official statement of the engagement at Fish Ex-Gov. Curtin, who was at onetime minister to London to the parties having the the Confederate "Army of the Tennes- Free! Cards and Chromos. Creek, Friday, made to the minister of militia: Louis Riel, the leader of the half-breed revolt to Russia, expressed the opinion that war matter in charge, who immediately forwarded Fish Creek, Twenty-five miles North of between that country and England is inevitable, to him $500 with which to prosecute see." Col. Johnston's resolution is as We will send free by mail a sample set of oup Clarke's Crossing, Northwest Territory, April "In 1883," says Father Brondel, "when I because it is necessary for the perpetuation the search for the witness. Accordingly large German, French, and American Chrome. 24I have had an affair v::th the rebels at this follows: That the Association of the went to Montana, Louis Riel was in the employ of the Russian dynasty. As to the effectof the marshal Bent the clerk of the Cards,on tinted and gold grounds,with a price list spot, onthe eastbank of the river. My advanced of our church teaching the Indians. I such a war upon American interests, Gov. Curtin of over 200 different designs, on receipt ota stamp police court to the Pacific slope on this errand, Army of the Tennessee hear with deep scouts were fired npon from a bluff but we for postage We will also send free by mail as found him at the St Peter mission teaching in believes that it.would be beneficiaL and was recently rewarded" by a telegram managed to hold our own until the main body samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt regret of the pain and peril now endured the little school house there. He had a halfbreed from him dated at San Francisco, stating that "If the war should continue for of ten cents to pay for packing and postage also arrived, when I took measures to repel the attack, wife, a quiet woman who shared his adventures, he had been entirely successful in his mission, enclose a confidential price list of our large oil by Gon. U. S. Grant. Twentythree some time," said he, "and there is every which was over at about 2:30 o'clock and who is now with him in the hostile had seen the man and ascertained that his evidence chromos. Agents wanted. Address F. GLEASOK reason to believe it will be a prolonged p. m. We have captured a lot of their poniee camp. He has two or three small children, years ago our soldiers met him on would be all that was expected. Marshal & Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. one, it will create a demand and have three or four, apparently Indians and but the little family lived quite happily Hafner has cabled the report to London, WANTED for many of our products. Of course, after the field of battle and found him then, half-breeds, in a corner of the bluffs, who have BOOK at the mission. Riel was a good teacher,"educated war shall have'been declared we can't sell arms done a great deal of mischief, being evidently at Montreal under Archbishop Tache, as ever, a soldier without fear and malignity. and munitions legitimately, but it will be done, their best shots and as I am unwilling The Russian War Ship in New York. and speaks French correctly and fluently. Canvassers. clandestinely, no doubt to a very great extent In his own suffering and the to lose any more men in trying to take them, I He is a handsome man, tall, well built, The Russian man of war Strelok which lefl but we can sell the raw materials which go to have surrounded the bluff, and shall wait until with a full, florid face, a keen pair of eyes, and MALE and FEMALE sorrow of his family we tender him and Norfolk, is at New xork. A special says, th make up the material of war, and that will increase they have expended their ammunition to capture when I saw him last, some time in August of arrivalof the Strelok in the North river has trade. Then, the event of a protracted them. Lord Melgund joined as soon as he them our heartfelt sympathy and ask last summer, he wore a longsilky black beard. !b engage in the sale of our new and important caused a great deal of speculation as to its war, our breadstuffs and kindred products could from the other side of the river, with the works of standard character,bulacsa. lam profltAddressdane The troubles in Manitoba are to-day what they KJ2?eliL,5iJ.S,rermtt* ior them the comfort and peace which object A prominentshipping man said: "It will be in demand. It will be a war which will tmmenw aelUas qnallticw. We offer a per- Tenth Royals and Winnipeg half battery, but were in 1870, and Louis Riel is not the author is more than probable that the Strelok has received shake all of Europe. tho affair was over before they arrived. As come from Him who is not only Lord of the revolt He was drawn into it by the repeated Xlae CUXTNNATI PVBUMUKCr CO., secret orders that war has or will be most of this part of left column is thus across, 174 W. Fourth Street. Cincinnati, Ohio* calls of his people, the half-breeds. declared within a few hours, and has been ordered of Hosts but Father of us all. and as it is a work of difficulty to cross, I have I know that he was loth to go to war, Botkin's Head off at X*ast, to pick up a trans-Atlantic steamer. Ii ordered the rest to follow and shall march tomorrow and that ho was overborne by the demands NOW IN USE36,989. !l is certain that the enterpriseis by no means Washington SpesiaLAttorney General Garland with the united force on Batouche. and entreaties of these people. They look so difficult as it looks, and that any of the! has decidedto bring Aleck Botkin's tenure The troops behaved very well inthis, their first The Formidable, which has just been to him as their leaderthe man who has the great ferry steamers between New York and of the Montana marshalship to an end affair. education and courage and skill to act as launched in France, and which i* Liverpool is liable to be surprised. The He has notified him that his resignationwill be their commander in the little warthey have Strelok is not a large vessel, being only 1,335 accepted, and that if he does not resign he will classed as the most powerful ship in the brought on., Riel has no property of anykind. I do not know what the loss of the enemy register, and mounting ten guns, four of which bo dismissed. Mr. Garland also told Mr. Botkin 1 think he traveled up from Montana into the was, but I doubt not it was pretty severe, are heavy rifled pieces. Her crew numbers French navy, is a steel vessel of 11,441 that he had examined thecharges for which British possessions on other peoples' horses, All persons say their goods are the best. We ask you to examine though, judging from the great advantage oi 160 men. She has a great spread of canvas, our Improved Keller Positive Force Feed,Grain. President Arthur had removed him, and they those of half-breeds who were with him in the -tons, with an estimated horse power of their position and mode of fighting, itmighl with double top sail, and might by devices Seed and Fertilising Drill and our JIST Ratten.* They struggle. In 1860 the Canadian government, would be held sufficient to cause his dismissal. well be less than ours. I shall proceed tomorrow, are as good as the best, and can be sold as cheap. All are warranted. known to seamen, mask her warlike character 8,500 and a speed of fifteen knots. Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co.. through the homo government, sent a request As a member of the senate judiciary after burying the dead, and sending and pass for an innocent merchantman. A reversed Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, Uagerstown, ui. to Archbishop Tache, who was in attendance the wounded back to Clark's Crossing, bymoving committee he had been able to become thoroughly She draws twenty-five and three quarters ensign, the signal of distress, MARRIAGE GUIDE on the Vatican council, to come home and go on this side. I lose the telegraph line, bui advised of his administration of the would enable her to approach a Cunarder, feet of water, and carries armor out to these half-breeds inthehope of persuading I shall keep up constant communication by way masrhal, and he was satisfied that the charges a Guyor* or a National liner, or them to lay down their arms and accept of Clark's Crossing if possible. I regret very ranging in thickness from seventeen nade by Gov. Crosby were true. Who will any of the splendid vessels that enter and the conditions of peace thegovernmentauthorized much the wounding of my two aides-de-camp. succeed Botkin cannot be told. Kelly of Deer leave this port almost daily." It is said that if and three-quarters to twenty-one and the archbishop to make. These were that Capt Wise's horse was shot previous to his Lodge is supposed to be in the lead. war is declared during the next twenty-four the half-breeds should be spared their lives, being wounded. (Signed) one-half inches. Her armament consists hours the different lines may unite, hire the This is the culmination of a controversy and homes and that their farms should not be FEED MTDDLETON, Major General Commanding Yosemite or some other fast steamer and send which has been pending nearly a year. Tk of three seventy-five ton and twenty disturbed by the government surveyors without tho Northwest Field Force. h*hometoy... 60wonderful rtcmaa. her out to warn vessels. charges against Marshal Botkinalleged, among just compensation in other lands. After rtcewho brqmay marry, who not, wfcy, medical aid, hea Clark's Crossing, April 25.Sergeant Dalton, Jight guns. The only completed ship """H other things, drunkenness and mismanagement eace was restored this way, the archbishop of Boulton's troop, a courier from Gen. trueto life. Sent sealed by Ihp. WStTTIBS. St. Laaia. aving great influence over Reil, Gen. Wolseley in the British navy which is her equal of the territorial penitentiary at Deer Middleton, has just arrived here. Arthur Mo.,thgreatSpecialist. Consultationan^dpamphlttfre General Grant Writing Again. came on the field, and it was noised Lodge. The marshal has all along been stoutly Watson, of the school of infantry of Toronto, in size, power or armament is the Inflexible, Gen. Grant's condition continues to improve. MAHRIAGE GUIDE. throughthe country that he had put down the died last night, making a total of dead, to date, defended by his friends in Washington. He resumed his work recently. CoL Fred rebellion. Then the Canadian government refused of seven. The wounded are all doing well, and which is of iron and which Grant said: "The general dictated to the to keep the promises irhad authorized will be removed to this place as soon as possible. Awards of Government ContractsThe has not exhibited the speed which the stenographer for nearly an hour enough matter Archbishop Tache to make. He was ui.ablo It lias been ascertained to-day thatthe 260 Pages, illustrated In clothand gilt bindingSQa following awards of contracts have to make twenty-two or twenty-three pages money or postage, same paper oovors25c. This book to make the half-breeds and Indians understand, fight oa Friday was very muchmore disastrous Formidable is expected to attain. In xratains all the curious, doubtful or inquisitive wank been recommended by Col. Charles B. Penrose, of his book. He is now dictating the Appomattox and to this day hi4 iuiiuence among tn the rebels than at nrat supposed. Twentyfi/o 10 know, largeeditions. 10.000each, sold every few mo*. vie of the great attention wliich chief commissary of the department of Dakota, campaign, and from his disipatches them has been weakene.l I the bad iaith of are known to have been killed, as Health, Beauty.Happineaa^re promoted by its adnceV7HO may marry, whonot, why. Medical aid. whea. under his advertisement of March 20,1835, and other data is enabled to give a perfectly the Canadian government in INTO. He paid mat number of bodies were counted, ^France has fox some years paid to the jecessnry bronght home to yon. Sent sealed by Siw regrettully, this tim whe i be wax called for furnishing fresh beef and mutton at forts in straight and lucid account to the stenographer. amongst whom was Gabriel Dumont, WHITTIBR. St Louis. Mo., thegreatspecialist. who work of constructing a powerful navy on to try and talk the half-broods out of He is without doubt looking and feeling better euresfor life. Nervous Debility. Impedhnentato Mai* the department: Fort AbrahamLincoln, Northern Kiel's lieutenant It is reported also tiaee. Consultation and pamphlet free. the determination to fight, 'No, no, it i* too than at any time since Dec. 1. We are now that Riel was in the ravine during Friday's engagement, Pacific Refrigerator Car company at 8.9 there is ground for the agitation now late. They would not believo nv "i think," and has returned to Batoohe for almost certain of his complete restoration to cents perpound FortPembina, Remi G. Desentels WRIGHT S INDIAN YECETABLEPIIIS going on in England without taking added Bishop Bionoel, "that the American rcinfoi cements. Four of our men ic-day went health. He will remain here until July 1, when at 7.48centsper pound Fort Keogh,William LIVERBFOBTH Indians will not go to ftiel. A year ago, they to the edge of the ravine, and captured six he will go to Mt McGregor near Saratoga." In Van GasKen at 7.89 cents per pound Fort Missoula, into aocousxt the threatened war mighthave done so. They werestarving then. Imi'Kus and twelve he.ul of fdtt'ewithout molestatio reply to question recently. Dr. Douglass said Harding & Co., at 9 cents per pound Among the Blackf jot t.'iere wai hardy a lioi: wit Russia, for -the improvement oi i. Tho rattle Kiibsorjuently got away. he could not affirm that there was an improvement Fort Randall, Gustave Rieder at'9 centsper to be seen, for t.iey had eaten them*. Two Ottwa, Hpeuul Tolo^-vm, April 26.The in the cancer. The cancerous lump was the British navy. It is remarkable thai pound Fort Sully, S. B. Thompkins at 9 cents hundred and forty souls per.shed of hunger latest news hero from tho Noithwest is that not an open sore. The darting pains that have per pound Fort Totten. 8. M. Dodd at a 40 in the winter of 1883-S1. Since then a good seven troops wero killed andfiftywounded. the four most powerful ships in the their seat in the cancerous lump on the tongue And all Bilious Complaints cents per pound Fort Poplar River, Walter B. deal has been done for these Indians. On tho lehel bide it is said that twenty-five still continued, but were not so frequent nor iworldalthough nome of them has been Jordan at 14.63 centsper pound Fort Shaw, Their children are being taken into the were killed. A dispatch to the government Safe to take, being purelyvegetable iv TiD* r* so severe as they had been. Benoai Steell at 8.35 cents per pound Fori whiteman'B schools, fedand clothedandtaught log. Price 25 ctt. ^Drugget*. says that the troops have got possession of the subjected to the tests which the poweriul This the adults of the tribe like. They are Yates, Henry S. Parkin at 15 cents per pound. ravine and that a decisive engagement would 00 British and Freneh ships have, and AGENTS bound by this benevolence to keep the peace, take place which could only last a few hours. High-Toned Baltimore BcandaL and they seem disposed to follow theabundant Gabriel Dumont, Kiel's lieutenant, is reported Baltimore SpecialHigh social circles wen (two of them are not completedbelong A dispatch to the Brussels Independence advice given them to till the ground and become WANTED killed and that Riel has gone to Batoche for again agitated here by the filing of a bill for Beige from St. Petersburg says a council was to Italy, which is otherwise an inferior independent of the white mon's crueland more forces. A dispatch from Middleton to FOR TH E BACK-WOODSMENfree..noreulad divorce by Sallie V. Thompson against her held at the palace, at which the czar presided, thieving agents. The same thing is time of Mrs. Middleton says that, owing to the distance ,HS22e1aow,AgentagfeJ""!*bookdslifetraevetre.rWe-rfowritrdaySpernaborde$isplendiyodt0earlan1fsoe'sellinselldwtonarrativnoOlrefoararzt The most captirating naval power. These four vessels are husband Charles R. Thompson, on thegrounds regarding the proposals made by DeGier's to most of the Indians Montana none of them, U2 from the telegraph offices, the doings of tea. Beginnersse..n A Baj Agents 2 of adultery with Miss Cora Moore, a young adopt conciliation withEngland. The reply of I think, will go into the revolt There is only the Diulio,Dandolo, Italia and Lepanto. the next twenty-four hours might not be heard to?' want an Agen lady well known in Baltimore, who wentastray the Russian government to Earl Granville E. DIBBLE PUB. CO., Cincinnati, O. one end of the matter for Riel It may be delayed, mm for a few days. The W E Each has four 100-ton guns. The twc recently. The plaintiff is the daughter of firmly maintains the tenor of former dispatches. but it will surelycome. He will be beata Richard Hardesty, one of Baltimore's most A dispatch from St Petersburg to and punished." former are armored to the depth oi grominentand Reuters Telegram company says no news has ojr'. President Cleveland has refused to excercisa wealthiest retired merchants, (twenty-two inches each the two latter* been received there of the newly reported engagement the power of executive clemency in regard to he is a beautiful woman, and at the time of A Curious Story of Clover Tea and Cancer on the Afghan frontier. Gladstone's to that of thirty-six inches. The displacement the sentence of G. D. Swaim, judge advocate her marriage, eight years, was the recognized speech in the commons on the vote of credit is Omaha Special: United State** Senator Stanford general of the army. After 4ie sentence of belle in the most aristocratic circles. The defendant of, the Italia and Lepanto is generally applauded by the German press. the court martial which recently tried him was of California spent a day in Omaha and is also highly connected. The third The London Standard's special says the Russianshave !4l$f &nseach, or from 2,000 or 2,50fl approved by Arthur, after the new chief executive party involved is of good family, but quite nnrepossessing left for San Francisco. In regard to Gen. Accupied Neruehak twenty miles tme. had assumed the duties of Ins office, in appearance beside being .tons shore than the Formidable or Inifle:cible. sonth of Penjdeh, on the Murghab river. The Grant, whom he has been endeavoring to induce Swaim appealed to the latter for a pardon on The evidence of guilt against Thompson Uf ITS VARIOUS STAGES. Desire for stim^ amver, while careless about Penjdeh, attached to accept an invitationtogo to California, the ground that he had not been allowed a slants entirely removed. Home treatment. Medicine is conclusive. The wife has returned to great* importance to Merenehak. Five steamers can be administered without knowledge of fair trial. _ _,. he said when he left, (he general's condition her parents' home. bvtve been purchased in America for patient, by placing it in coffee, tea, or articles of -$ *^fc cruiser*' in the Russian service. rood. Cures gaaranteed. Sendtorparticular* 3BLDEI mCtrlC CIM US Baoe St.. OnrciNMATi. o.