New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 6, 1885 · Page 6 of 8
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TCP": the Kushk river, between the Russians and SEWS OF THE WEEK SUMMARIZED. MMESOTA HEWS OOHDEISEd. Stat33me2i as lovers.'V An Earl's Divorce Suit. Afghans. I From the New York Mail and Express. Sir Walter Scott, in his thrilling story The commission depertment of the Indian The Panama Settlement. army has completed arrangements for furnishing The past year has been noted for its Lanesboro has opened anew $4,000 roller of "The Bride of Lammermoor," has transportation and provisions in India for rink. Secretary Whitney of the Navy sent the following social scandals and Senator Sharon's shown ns a bride driven mad and murdering two army, corps. The first corps consists of telegram to Admiral Jouett: 1 approve Wafcervllle and Anoka have fixed the liquor 13,000 British and 16,000 native troops, with divorce adds another item to this part your steadfast maintenance of this government's the bridegroom on the wedding license at $300. 30,000 camp followers, transports, animal tenters, position on the isthmus. The treaty of its history. The late Presidential night. Up to that time she was submissive, 8,000horses, and 30,000transport animals. guarantees the protection of the transit equally Neville, the Winona murderer, was the victim The second corps consists of 12,000 British of dime novels and drink. campaign comprised a continuous washing by this government and by Colombia. Measures silent and apparently resigned and 15,000 native troops, with 28,000 followers, necessary to effect this will be supported. of dirty linens, and the mode after A. McKinnon has been commissioned postmaster to her appointed fate. The divorce suit 8,000 horses, and 28,000 transport animals. Have a sufficient force at Panama ready, in of Crookston, Minn, which the great man makes love has become One month's supplies are to be sent to Bendli, case of need. Any act of the Colombian forces brought by the Earl of Durham, which JobEngle, an old resident of Austin, is involving the destruction or embarrassment of Kella and Abdulla and three months' supplies as important as his vote on the is now being tried before Sir James dead, aged seventy-seven yeara Ihe transit is in violation of their treaty with to Quetta. tariff or civil service reform. Most of this government. An armed contest at a place Hannen -in London is scarcely less The elotning store of C. P. Lohmidtz at Orders have been issued forthe mobilization involving the same result is also a breach of Fergus Falls was burned Loss $12,000. our statesmen, however, have pure of the entire Russian army. In referring to strange in its developments than the the treaty. I recognize that-you are in a delicate Mr. Gladstone's speech in the house of commons The West hotel barn at St Cloud was domestic records and the marriages of and critical position. I shall be inclined to great novelist's story, though happily the Novoc Coremyea says: Russia cannot burned, the loss being $2,000 andt Btand by you in the exercise of your best judgment insurance many of them have been marriages of agree to an inquiry into the Penjdeh Russian the tragic climax is wanting. The $1,000. o- under your general instructions, if your affair. The Odessa division of the Russian love. Old Senator Benton was devoted acts result in the safety of the transit, the young Earl, who inherits one of the army, numbering 30,000 men, has been A farmer named Higgings, while drunk, property at Panama and the re-establishment to his wife, and he would never attend Rheumatism,C URES ordered from the Black sea to the Caspians. robbed the Slayton postoffice and is in jail at finest estates in England, is a gentleman Neuralgia, Sciatica, of stable government" Admiral Jouett telegraphed The garrisons in and around Odessa will DO replaced Wortbmgton any place of festivity or amusement to tne secretary as follows: "A peaceful universally respected for his amiable Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, by troops from the interior. The sum settlement between the government troops after her death. The wife of Sore Throat, Swellings, SprmlBK.Bmtoea A syndicate representing $500,000 capital has of $975,000 has been awarded to complete the and generous qualities, and is now and the revolutionists at Panama has been Barns, Scald*, Frost Bites, been organized to open and work the quarries defenses of Odessa. The government is buying Senator Allen, better known as "Foghorn" made. I witnessed the treaty and all points of only twenty-nine years old. Two at Pipe Stone. ARD ALL OTU1B BODILY TA1XB AID coal abroad at any price, and is engaging difference Were referred to me. Aizpuru surrenders SoldtyDrngfiiUUMiDealeneTerTWhere. TUtjCraHibaMl*. Allen, died at Washington, durtog the services of a large number of laborers. years ago he met, courted and unconditionally. The government Dinotisoi In 11 Ltofnsge*. Two horses were stolen near Albert Lea recently. the winter of 1847, before the days forces have takenpossession of Panama and the Sheriff Larson offers $100 reward for THE CHARLES A. V06KLKK CO. It is stated that the government has received married Miss Ethel Milner an orphan, trouble on the isthmus will be practically gnoiMocitA.vcaiuaaco.<p>T.UTT' itiMw, ma,c.a.a of railroads, and the old Senator carried an important memorandum from LordDuferin, their recovery. who had been for two seasons the reigning ended." viceroy of India, upon the views of the her corpse home to Ohio over the The Catholic state total abstinence convention Indian government and upon the action of beauty of fashionable society in will hold its next session at Stillwater on mountains, riding beside it on horseback Russia since the beginning of the existing controversy London. The marriage was the event June 17 and 18. over the definite boundary of Russia FROM WASHINGTON. during the day and watching it at PIL and Afghanistan. The Standard declares the of the time and the talk of the town, for Ferdinand Geise of St Mary accidentally fell The attorney general thinks Gen. Lawton night through the cold, dreary journey occupation of Meruchek by the Russians the from a load of manure and dislocated his neck, eligible to office, but he will not goto Russia. one of England's wealthiest earl's was deliberate breaking of a solemn covenant, a until he laid it at last beside her father, causing his death. flagrant violation of Russia's promises and assurances. marrying for love an orphan girl without The old row between the secretary of war Governor Arthur, in the beautiful The late speech of Gladstone has and general of the army is on the boards again. Many milch cows are dying near Shakopee 25 YEARS IN USETh a title. The passionate lover laid at dispelled any idea that may have been entertained from some mysterious disease, one farmer cemetery at Chillicothe. John McLean, of the Cincinnati Enquirer, is heretofore that England will make concessions her feet the most precious of his ancestral having already lost five head Greatest Medical Trinmph. of tLe Age' Darnel Webster's two marriages were going t build an immense hotel in Washington. to Russia. The general opinion of th heirlooms. Had she been a king's both marriages of love. Hisfirstwife European press is that the speech makes wai Freight rates from Chicago to St Paul were SYMPTOMS OF A certain. openly quoted at 10 cents, and the prospect is was Grace Fletcher, the daughter of a daughter her swanlike neck and classic Attorney General Garland notifies Marshal TORPID LIVER,, good for a lively and extended war. New Hampshire clergyman. Webster Botkin that he may either resign or be dismissed. brow could not have shone with mor6 Speculation as to the naval features of married her when he was twenty-six possible war between Russia and England, Thomas Minshall of La Crescent has held the L.SBS of appetite, Bowels costive, Pain a resplendent jewels than those he gave years of age and while he was a poor tend generally to the conclusion that Russia office of postmaster since 1857, and is probably the bead, with a dull sensation 5a tho John J. Piatt, United States consul at Cork, her. He loved her with all his acres will be able to inflict incalculable damage on the oldest man in office in the state. lawyer. His popping the question was back part, Pain under the sboalderblade. is so popular there that great efforts are making Fullness after eating:, withitdialnclination British commerce by means of swift cruisers. most delicately done. Miss Grace had to have hi retained by President Cleveland. and with all his heart. The L. C. Porter milling company of Winona to exertion of body or wind. The fact is overlooked that Great Britain is been winding a skein of yarn while he Irritability of temper, Low spirits, witi received the first prize for the bestflourexhibited The young earl might as well have the owner of the fastest steamers which float, a feeling'o*"havins neglected cone datTt held it for her on his long arms. Tnefallen at the New Orleans exposition. Mr. Augustus Jay, who has been appointed in love with the Venus of Milo. and which can be converted in a short time Wearineaa, Dizziness, Flatterise at the skein had become tangled and during secretary of the new American legation at into the fleetest war vessels on the high seas. The snow white arms of his bride were Heart, Dots before the eyes, Heudacbe Preparations are making to make the next Paris, is a great grandson of Chief Justice its untwisting the heads of the two For a month past the government has been over the right eye, Restlessness, with as cold as the artistically rounded limbs fair of the state agricultural society, the finest fitful dreams, Highly colored Uruie, anil hiring the best steamers of the great lines, John Jay of Now York. lovers had come very close together. As exhibition ever witnessed in Minnesota. of any marble goddess the beauteous CONSTIPATION. such as the Alaska, at $20,000 to $25,000 a the knot became untied Mr. Webster Matt O'Brien, recently appointed supervising bosom of his countess never enraptured month, for the express purposeof protecting Hon. Bruce Florer, the assignee of the Wabasha TCTT'S PLLIiS are especially ac&r>tc said: "We have succeeded, Miss Grace, Inspector of steam vessels for the gulf district, him with a throb of reciprocal affection. British commerce. Mill company, will sell the property at to such cases, one dose effects sach a served as engineer of the confederate cruisers in untying this knot can we not now change of feelingsvs to astonish the. STifler?-r "I wonder," the generous lover assignee's sale on the loth of May, 1885. Bumter and Alabama under Capt. Semmes. They Increase the Appetite.end cBUBC the tie another which will remain tied as wrote to her after they were engaged, body to Take Fiesta t:r ilie rem is A. B. Manning, a prominent hardware merchant CBIMES AND CBIMINALS. long as we live?" Miss Grace blushed The president appointed John S. Williams of nourished,and by th-.v'J-au'vy. APtio^. CM "if you will ever talk to me. After of Northfield, apparently in the best of the Digestive Orcans. Kcsrular UtoWin r.s- Indiana to be third auditor of the treasury department, and a kiss, it is said, sealed the bargain. H. In Buffalo, N. Y., Chicago benko men swindled marriage I could gaze on your charms produced. Price Sftc. 4 ft ^'irrv-y NJ., health, fell dead from an unknown cause. vice E. W. Knightly, resigned. -is The two lived happily for eighteen Josiah Beard8ley,-ai prominent real estate some hours every day but it will become John S. Williams is the editor of the Lafayette At Minneapolis Mrs. Clara Campbell, a Madison, years, when Mrs. Webster died in New dealer, out of $300. monotonous if we .naintain this GRAY HAIR or TTHISEEUS ehanfi to a find.) Courier. Wis., widow got a $1,000 verdict for York, on her way to Washington, where GLOSSY BLACIV by a single application ot gloomy silense the rest of the time." Edward Clark, son of John T: Clark, of Hun breach of promise against E. B. Chapman. thisDYK. Ic imparts a natural eaN-.r. act* It is a matter of fact that John Roach, who her husband was a member of Congress. township, Mich., shot and killed his stepmother Still, the virgin he adored did not even instantaneously. Sold by J3!iij^jKts, or built the Dolphin, has lost nearly $30,000 in. its She was ill three weeks, Miss Jessie, daughter of Hon. John Gilman, sent bv express on receipt of $ while his father was at work in the field wink at him, and he appropriately construction. The estimated cost, as reported and L. P. Ordway were married at th Office. 4 4 Murray St., Ktw York. during which time Webster watched styled her "his silent, shy divinity." to congress, was $405,000. The contract price A warrant has been issued *or the arrest ol residence of the bride's parents in St PauL raNEAP0L!S&$TlG!J?$ R'Y at her bedside, but two years after was $315,000, with $20,000 for extras. The John L. Stovall, the $40,000 defaulting bookkeeper The Earl supposed that this reserve she died he married again. Webster books of Mr. Roach, it is said, show that the The Bed river roller mills at Fergus Falls of the Georgia Chemical works, at Augusta. was modesty blushing at its own reflection actual cost of the vessel was $309,000. second wife was Caroline LeEoy, a New were closed recently by virtue of several writs ''FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE/ and that her silence was but of attachment issued out of the district court York lady, tall, brown-haired and Dr. Penn, who was sentenced to be hanged The p3siderrt appointed the following "maiden meditation, fancy free." He beautiful. She presided over his at Hazelhurst, Mich., for the murder of R, B. collectors of internal revenue: Cornelius Mrs. J. Thomas of High Forest, Olmsted would not rob his idol of that liberty of Riels, has been respited'by the governor till Voorhees, Fourth district of Missouri, vice establishment here and accompanied county, who lost a son in the arany during the silence and freedom of reserve. It "was May 13. David A. Stewart, resigned John Whitaker, him to Europe, where she dined with war, has been granted a pension of $90 a year. enough for him that her silence gave the district of Oregon, vice John C. Cartwright, the Queen. She always addressed her At Allenville, Mo., J. M. Bragg, a ten-yearold George W. Post, the notorious confidence suspended Frank Bradley, district of South consent when he proposed to marry her husband as "Mi-. Webster," and his boy, was shot and instantly killed by one man, who is'wanted in Minneapolis for obtaining Carolina, vice Ellery M. BVayton, suspended and that her legal guardian made no objection Breitman, aged fourteen. They had been out favorite term for her was "Lady Caro- money under false pretenses, was arrested Hambleten Shenpard, Sixth district of Virginia, to the match. Once or twice, fishing and quarreled. in Chicago. line." vice William E. Craig, suspended aiso John however, before the wedding day the Hobson, collector of customs for the district J, S. Wisner of Quincyj HI.. oommittedsuicide. Tho Lyndale Hotel, at Lake Calhoun, west of Henry A. Wise proposed n the dome beautiful image spoke. Her words of Oregon. He placed a noose around his neck so that he Minneapolis was burned Loss $75,000 and of the Capitol here, and one of the were strange and ominous, "Oh, onlvc$2o,000 insurance. It was owned by Mrs. would hang when he fell, and then shot himself. Mr. EeHy waHmot go to ItaHy as United results of the marriage was John Sergeant Do cause is known. there is something awful, dreadful J. G. Dames. 3tates Mdnister, notwithstanding bis assurance Wise, the present member of which I ought to tell you," but as she Charles A. Holt, a Boeten'money lender, W. A. Suits of Morris, who was captured at V. tothecaaatrary. iThe decision was reached at Congres from Virginia, who was born would not explain and he knew that Heft the city reoenliy, and is supposed to have Minneapolis and returned to Morris on a 'the stateidepartment, and its communication vingt.forgedh thsat Eio Janeiro, where Henry A. Wise her life was as unsullied as her person ne Sout America. He is charged with charge of burglary, was bound over to *4o Mr. Efiily waB*a great surprise B well as a was officiating as minister at thewas .notes .and .mortgages amounting beautiful, no dim foreboding of the grand jury in $3,000 baiL bitter disappointment. Mr. Keily had completed to about $30,000. time. truth occured to him. all necessary arrangements for his departure,twhen 39ew stock yards, forthe accommodation of Secretary Bayard summoned him Senator Sam Houston, the President AtMerant Vernon, IB., John A. Tennis and The cas is not, perhaps, so uncommon 10,000 head of cattle, will be built at Duluth by to Washington. Mr. Bayard explained that the John H. Moore met and tried to settle an old of the Eepublic of Texas, was the the Soaright Cattle company of Cheyenne, as at first it seems. Her mother Italian ministry occupies such an attitude toward ifeud. SPennis was shot through the head and youngest man who had ever governed Wyo., and other companies. the opposition party tihst tthe slighest had destroyed herself in a fit of insanity, Moorethrough Ahe heaBt,-.beth dying in five the State of Tennessee, when he fell Peoples and Arnold pretext would be-eeized upon to precipitate and the sole ground on which the unhappy P,: At Forest Lake R. aninutee. crisis which migbA result in the overthrow of in love with a pretty girl at the State Rohm had a quarrel, *rhen Peoples stabbed Earl now a3ks for a divorce is the ministry. The reception of Mr. Keily, in At l*es Moines, Iowa,' ttke county attorney cspital. He was the Governor of the Ms opponent with a pocket knife, inflicting an that the countess is insane. This hereditary view of his utterances in relation to public began suitagainst thebezn)Bme of Peter State, good looking and a splendid Ji'gly though not fatal wound brain disease was the ''something iD. Ankeay, ex-'county .clerk, for the recovery events in Italy, would afford fiae opposition the catch. After his ^marriage he found his awful, dreadful," which she said she The body found the river at Vermillion of $10,000 in fees claimeditc have been withheld desired ^opportunity and therefore the secretary wife loved another and that she had ^Station has been identified as that of William thought it wsnild be better for Mr. Keily :by him from the .county. Ankeny ustired ought to tell him, but never did. been forced by her parents to eiarry 'Holton of New Trier, who disappeared last fall not to go, ahere. SOIfcere is a Report that Mr. from office last January, afterserving six years. Meanwhile, neither before nor after Keily wall, be jeSered another .diplomatic awhile suffering from typhoid fever. him. He left the Governor's -chair, His predecessor was a defaulter to about the marriage did she bestow upon her .place. tsame,amount, ifaut whichwasaeve reeorored. and, telling his wife to get a divorce on The body of an unknown man was found generous lord a look or word or act of the ground of desertion, went to (George Mack murderediRifihard Parker, hia! -hanging in the barn of Mr. Gothnon, at Car- love. When he addressed her in conversation "THE CASUALTY BEOOSS. the frontier and joined a tribe of (employer,.asftlonkeeper.at.reatBend, Kas^ljver. Ine his pocket is^ a letter addrressed to her invariable answer was "I Olivi a Renville county, Minn, Bankt J. G. Brtne & Co.'s leather manufactory, Cherokee Indians. Here he married Mr landwasicaptured in EansasXIty, and returned| don't know." One of the features of Woburn, Mass., was burned wit&ite .contents. a squaw an Indian fashion and ithere. (When ifflie train ireatJhed Great Bend! Anumber of prisoners in the Ramsey county her case is not only this insensibility to ..Loss, 87CVQG0 insuEance, #40,000. soon became a chief. He was dr hiking M.aek was taken fromthe^efficers by the mobl jail made a desperateattact upon turnkey Da- Th* above is a. correct map of the kindness and affection, but a like indifference hard and going to the dogs, when one ALBERT LEA ROUTE, ef-me in-waiting, whe tied, a rope around the:: after*, severe fight byfchepluc to pain. The lovely Countess witJhw thteeevident ar aniecreanOs neck, dragged him through the*! vis, purpose of escaping, but day he was told of the troubles ia. Texas t} IPERSOKa&k MENTIOSL of Durham has no nerve centers, nd its immediate connections. Through Trains daily streets, than hanged him ^to^ tree andladdledi and. the battle of the Alamo was described no physical sensibilities, no responsible Msibodywith.bullets. of Davis. from ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAGO. James Gtes-don Bennett says he lhas drank to him. He straightened himself aothing steenger than Appollinads. wtttar and without change, connecting with all line* conscience or will, no moral faculty for Officers of the MaineiSavings bank of Portland, J.JElaisdell, a.hotel keeper .at Delhi,. Iowa,i up, determined to be a man again, milk forraasre than a year. Me,panshased to$106,000 ComptrollereRoche mor of St Pau EAST and SOUTHEAST, good or evil, no reasonable human soul. write that arrived at Dubuque in eearohtof a man named! hav and went forth to his brave and distinguished The only line running Through Cars between he Her exquisitely formed members enshrine Ex-Gov. .Conrad Baske? died at Indianapolis, Isaac Smith, with many aliases, wh*m he career in Texas His wife I am MINNEAPOLIS and DES MOINES, Iowa. A-iun.- bonds, which they-s&lue at 7 par cent Ind., recenij|y, after son illness of several no divinity her Phidian marble Aargeswithfbigamy. He alleges that Smith {.premium, Through Trains between told, -got hex divorce, but whether she months. He was sixfcy^ight years ol is but an empty sarcophagus. unbeknownPtro.Wis.,:U:p:ht naaranod Ins .daughter hfen, hel years ago, bat .this was theVacond on ot MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, married her. lover I know not. harciqg beeome acquainteBdj d^with? her while ji A two-pound salmowas caught in Boot riv- W. C. Applegate, tidbat agent for tike i|hicago* t,E 'onnectlng in Union Dpot for all Points South ana fi Sir James Hannen, who succeeded i i.irhwest. Close connectionsmadewith StP.,Jt 4JU w^rkuag in his hotell alt BelhL The sheriff ar- jUr near Lansbor recently. Several thousand End Miwankee & 8ft. Baul railroad at, Chicago, Davy Crockett, another frontier 1*. una St I*. A Dulnth Railroads, from and to ail Sir James Wilde, now Lord Penzance, reEtefi^smittt. Itwas forand ?that he has two'wer placed in *he iiver at that place six or died. smddenly at rfJt Claire fiprjngs, statesman, fell in love with a relative of .ints Xorth nnd Xortb-West 1 Stea as Judge of Probate and Divorce in the Rsr:.HB K! PnwfAir PALAC* Siantriso Mich., from ealargemantoaf the liver, his ehoolmaster but while he was Wham2i was/married toifivetyears ago. The *sver caught on all nipht Trains. Thcpnaf Tieketa, ana bnurhnck'-d court of which Sir Cressweil Cresswell to destination. jr v.me tables, rate ot courteng her, a richer suitor carried her other's whereabouts is mot known, an i his ,3ejuy Sigosrney, of & meU-knowm. Boston was the first judge, will no doubt grant r-..*. etc., call upon nearest Ticket Agent, or addrera latest axlditiofficannot be Sound. Sanford Shoemaker .dfFergus Falls has reIteaived-a family has naarried omeiof the coryphees in .away under his eyes. He next meta S. BOYD, the Earl an absolute divorce, when all telegram from Winnipeg, asking on the, ballet of a Boston tfcearter. Mr. qgourney beauty at a ball, fell in love at first fio'l Tkt. A PS M. Ag't,Miamli*. these points are proved. The generous 4 what terras he could furnish from 100to200 is about thirty years old, anji has an iBeme,.ef sight, and became engaged at the close GEXEEttL NEWS :NiOTJES. nearly fOOjOOOs, year. nobleman will doubtless make ample tteam8 to haul supplies 4c dhe scene of the Riel of the .fifth dance. The day was fixed ThB*4000,0flQtructureerected forth* use disturbance. provision for his unfortunate bride, for hixn *to announce the engagement to of theCMcago board of teade was formerly who is as free from fault as she is from Horse tMeves have matte S Peter a visits FOREISUf NEWS iftOSSIP. her parents. He started to go to them, dedicated the other afternoon. ssesuring a bay mare ielodging to A. R. Davis, feeling. It is fortunate that no heir to Btw*en 50,000end 60,009Indian troops i&Mre) fell sn with some boon companions on viiue at $1^5, also a double and single set of the great estates and titles has been The earnings .of the Mtlwanliee & St, Paul IRONTHE0ILTTRU2 i been mobilized the "way, and made, as they say, a night ^harness. A horse ^belonging to Dr. A. W. born, or the imagination might foresee for the ithird meek in Ajpxilawere $407,*000, Dcbiels was also taken. of ict He arrived a day too late, and Germany will remain seatts&l, and doesn't against #434,000 thesam waek.lastyear.a decrease a line of demented Earls sitting among care to mediate. A.1Wrightt prwprietor found his lady love was to be married of #27,000. 'fhe elopement tfA. the peers of England in the years to that night to another man. 'Crockett off *ho Metnopolitam hate), JBrainerd, wsih the James Sussell Ltsvvell will a11 from liver-' TONIC come. This hereditary insanity is an .MrtrEUatShay, agieung mtandeg lady .of Chicago, 0,Ba*ien, late candidate for pool for home, June.10. made the best of a bad bargain. He wMe of TlKsmas died while under the haftuonoa of chloroform unspeakable horror, and it is the sLoriff, is reported "Wright was in debt, and laughed of his disappointment and No clueto the perpetrators ofjthe admirsilty while seated ica dentistfs chair in Dr. ST. humane duty of those who know of its his ifcotel has been cloBad^on an attaehmenl ckztced all imight at the close of the explpsjon ia Londonihas been ohfeineA W. Day's office. The dentist aays (that she requested existence to communicate the fact to wedding at the party given in its honor. tlmt^lorofarooa be adnjaniateced to her. /Eh) marra^ge of Miss Latsse Rice and Luke Tdie British government ha* offered twentyfour. the intended bride or bridegroom before .The,.police tasa invealigating. He seon fell in love again, and Will pnrlfy the BLOOD, Teenlate A. M&rvin of Duluth, Minn., rtook place in the commiesions in the imperial army to the sacramental rite that makes of twain LIVEB ana K1UBOSTK, Second PresJsyterian hureh of Indianapelis, this time he .became married. Canadian oflEcers whe have graduated at the i iThe Grand Pacific ifcotel at ChioAgo will be and RESTORE TH* HKAX.TH one flesh is solemnized, Ind.s and VIGOR of YOOTHL D/e- ,ihe Rev. Joseph F. jTcttle. of Wabash ,.RoyaJ militajg,- collegeof Canada. uunder the ntaaeagememt of Drake, Packer &Co,, pensla T'rWantfeellngrabaoluielT-,Tn.StrenpttifokerAppetltetLac college, officiating. Br. Rico, father f cthe NKesUon, Eaeh mounted policeman in the dominion S*m" Parker having put $100,000 into the bride vras the pastor of this.church for many A Wealthy Man's Wil costs,fcbout$1^200 annually. It wastby trying The Begimmur of Boiler Skating. (Conooraand Msumed a half interest Thai years, .but is now living in Minneapolis. cored. Bones, muscles ami |cqBxpany" is -'Sam" Ifcrner, who visall con^. Tower to economize this direction thatthe dominion nerves receivaeinew rorce.rSJUK IjouMsv5UeK.y} 'Commercial. When "Le Prophete" was first produced Brai Powe Br J?p,Jllei ,BP3lle Enlivens the mind :ot into thepeesent uagomfortabtesfix in the ttinueito share certain per cent of the profits. I Navigation was opened .at duluth on The wil the late Benjamin in Paris (says the New York AIMt*0 :'or,thwest iThe^contested will case, of Mrs. Valeria '-^^1, lr days earlierf flian an^activt las year. There I Sufferlngfrom complaints Avery perhaps involves the control of 8! tadidSons shipping sea World) the skating scene, though highly mtmtkni.Maiden, the trial of whiah a few i Gen. Sfiddlefcjn had,a-fght with SieL near the largest single individual estate, exclusive speedy cure. Gives a clear, healthy complexion desirable on account of its novelty, aaontbs ago resnlted in a, disagreement*f *Te th eon, .t^, I nihels of waeat.havmg already jBatoche'e, and succeeded 3? driving hhn back Frequent attempts at counterfeiting only add withdraw.-) Iseoa cLartered ior Eiauston, vQnt, and the of ikicumbrances, ever disposed jry, has been settled and-^he case *fc came near being eliminated because of to the popularity of the originaK Do not hy means of artillery. Mjddleton's loss was com the courts. William SL Wilcox is to be perlmeat-get the OBIGIKAL JLKD BEST. semre araonnt for BuffaLt. Thoia aar9 now of by bequest sin Louisville. The persistent ften killed and,thirty ,wo.ujJded thaitof the impossibility having real ice and the ,ote 5,Uut."0 0 bushels of wheat Dulut aropoiflttod executor, andttaierewill be paid to rebels unkaown. are with which the fortune of HARTER'S ONLYAin.coiTmmar Jtwaitiug siiipnisiit the .consiant hears $50,000. skaters upon the stage. The difficulty L1VEB PILLS!willnxvxrjELurteitapermanenSar,findCure,,Bowiiazbe 3Ir. Avery was.founded, with no capital Further advices from Gen. Middletoa.ahbw was finally overcome and the novelty Sohn.Doaq^las, special agenfc.ofrtUa 'treasury i l&e inaw Catholic university, toward siha kittle,change in the situation. JHe is stillwaiting JioT a be^nnang, equaled only by the .wISi hoadq:ir!ers at St Pan?, baa received a^ made available by the ingenuity of the fonnding.ef which Miss Caldwell of new ork for supplies. Sir John .MacdoooUi.declined .nolkio from Secretary Manning that his term intelligent iaresiglit manifested in its hag fivep f350,000, arill probgbly be situated property man, who oenceived the idea May. His to give any information regarding,the or Cteanthur i BOWELSStomach CmsrvATco..iam .of ofice would expire on the ls SSsposalin sneharjQanner^as to provide at GAKbrok,,nearPhiladelp^s4 th 22&iv7 on thsPermsylvaaua.raikoad. JBiel difficulty to the dominion {^ifliament of roller-skates, and thus to a theatre hiicotssor luutino:, been named, but rtrie probabilifioa mf i The idea is to endow the in the fullest .measure for its enjoyment ith Mn subordinate the world owes the pleasure would seem fei point to Hon. George Ih.e Canadian forces oow in thefieldagainst a ni semiaary.of^t Charles Borroajeo th^ie, and by those ior whom it is intendedhis BoTCoimvfth a dose of HARTER'S T.Ttnnt prr.Tji, H. Parker of Jowacl.ose sppouifeh^nt as Biel number 25 officers, 4,147 noncommissioned it desires from roller-skating. The elevateSt itotthe dignity of the new university. bumple dose Sent Free on application by postal. atxss and daughters. The terms of the officers and men, 473 horsey, 8 guns and special agent toss announced soaae tinw aga pastime was not, however, introduced Send jour addresstoTheDr. BarterMsdXb. Gatlings. Two more Gatlings' have been The Drernor of Montana has waned a quarantine St. Louis, Mo., for oar "DBEAX BOOK. beguesi provide that the Jausbands of OBVli A peculiarly std accident occurred ,at Ram- into private life by the Parisians, the Fall of strange andnaafm lnto*"-*Vffl.. prdered, with 120,000 rounds of wpmunition, i proclwatatiori, :*t the regoebt of Vm to# the. testator's daughters shall not disjtoce icsyStation below Austat. Wiila, IBjmes, Papes' Afltnatic Engines French being notoriously slow in adopting stock conunissiisaers, requiring a quarantine The-Toronto correspondent of the Manitoba station agent white helping the boys TOS^J r.p of the shares of their avives without #f ninety dure fjm Massachusetts, Connectinut, the new and untried. In 1847 Free Press says that about 15,000 Canadian* ftj&eight train, was thrown under tliotrain and &2ie written consent .afcthe latter, Newlork, New Jersey. Peoasylvania. sfche old Covent Garden Theatre, London, from the Eastern provinces, to his certain the upper third of his head was completelyut Maryland, Delaware, district of Columbia, and .that such shares snail be free from knowledge, had arranged to goto the .Northwest off, vesultisg in instant de.iih. Youo %xues, was transformed into the Royal Virginia, Weat Virginia, Kestuckv, Tennessee, the liabilities of said (husbands. The Territory this spring, but now if Jadoubt- only twenty-two years old. was one of tlieraost Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois and Indian Italian Opera House, and "Le Prophete" TU if a third of that numberwillgo on account reasca given for this provision is worth popular agents on the road He took Rowley's Territory, and reoaiiring antospectioBfiovf splendidly put upon the time-honored the Bjel rebellion, A^ plaee. Rowley was killed in tfee same wayisd ail (tber states am territories. reproducing: "I desire to ay that, boards, and for the first time the plaee About eighteen months ago. the foregoing disposition of property The prince And princess of Wales haw returned SP-k-At. The explanation of the confederato boni British public beheld roller-skating. OOB mngg, to London from iheir visit to Ireland for my d&nghters is not because of any A fise testiKionial of iho Grasd Army of tits to^Mo,nn^^^I,'Aat0ma craze a few years ago is that Judah Benjamin, Although they went almost wild with A disturbance was created by a party of .Na- Republic's appreciation of Minnesota hospitality, want of-confidence in my sons-in-law, confederate secretary of state, and resident ""Stae, with^Hll. 1 ft. 0 Srria^^t ^v tionalists in the opera house, in Londonderrai enthusiasm over the skating scene, has been reeeived at the State Capitol The of London after the war, originateds but in ox&er .to provide against any WIT! I Kl T.-ayS, 2 Ehnn^^ff recently, brought on by_ the exhibition of# order appointed a committee of seven, to convey they took no more kindly to rolhr- scheme #*STiffl!U!Si.f for getting hold the secretfwas semoe leverwthead-blocts, 2%-mch UTI^T^MS f^fsHf-g possible coMfcingency of their fceiig sketchriotinwawacontinueWalethe of the prince of is m^antonnmaT, JSST S ^S in some fitting manner the thanks of the fond of the rebel government which de feed: sawyer oontoola feed-lever and bead-trfocte tkatingAS a pastime than the French JJOhe continueid thA 4.^t brought to want by unforeseen disasters 4-ply beltiiif trom on.e position. 60-ineb solid ioting street Grand Army for the reception tendered them ^iDCh posited in several foreign banks. He knew had done. How and when roller-skating 6 f*^ in the baisiness in which iJieir their annual reunion. It is in the shape of. Gxe amount and places. The total sum due the The Official Messenger of S Petersburg teed-belts, esnt-hooVs, crept jnto this country, is not known confederate government at its fall was about elegantly engraved parchment addressed tightener, etc. Kig complete for hasbands may be engaged. Such disasters tfuiflhes a telegram from Gen. Komaroff, dis operation, #1100 on eawTlE^ $5,000,000. So great was the rebel debt that a to the writ#r, but it has taken thirty-five to JGOV. Hubbard, and handsomely frained. come upon the best men, and ne^on skids, $100less. Sngm* pateihed from Askabad, which is a reply to the dividend on the principal was impracticable. The national body has sent to the state department yeans since its advent into London to will burn slabs from the eavrtwa desire is to protect my daughters and The balance was therefore, applied paymeni isp*iN5hof Sir Peter Lumsden, the British to eight feet long and keep m .of the Grand Army a fac-simile cannon bring it to its present state of pop- of coupons, beginning with those of Jan. l. their husbands against the same as Jar steam. SendforcataWmU. pmrnuisioner, denying the accuracy-of Gen, captured in battle. It is an appropriate an,d 1865, W. FATKE &T80HS, pmaratf'B report of the battle on MarchSO on as I can," elfgantuojiTenir.. -aafactnrers all stylen Ante. ^ll^l3^^^Miil6IMfe ^ttcnglnesfrom3to300XLP.. HOatUng, pulleys, and Itaagam. Ehnira*K.Y.,Baxl4SkV '.^Sr' h&i ,J*^WBi^\ 'ai **j..#N urn mm T"* mmtsaSm aftjBi &