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i i ^mmtmitimmmmmmmmm iiiiiwiiii^^e^^^wiff^^ SJ^II^ff^4%^'.^* gy^Kffi^^p^-^w^ ^aS?*^^^ *"JRSfiWHSRIS ^'WKBI^4 I I LJ^P4Sf V~ W MO 1HK. Ne BhfBeytaw. ^P^- Mtw Backdown, em tk JkJKtaa "Martin MuHery,r- fireman, and .GbarlM fad 7 ^j^-'bnnedm-radebra.andkilljBd, Mr. Gladstone replying to questions in the 4K*~n-?Uqr OotamaJfromB*ttletort"Brisk- 'r$k house of commons, said that, althongSlon receipt fire tit- Lacon, near Peortk, IU. deatrqyed tfltngmgem .PonnrtisakT'* Bsadof *La- of the first telegrams he had described Hhe pork house of J. B. Martin. Loss, t5Q,e00 ADakota Judicial'A|oiatawmt. JOS. BOKLETER, Publisher. 1' Capt. William B. McDonnelli ^f Faigo, Dak., the Penjdeh affair an act of -unprovoked tBo insurance. The fire waa incendiary. aggression, still he had never presumed)that Battleford, May 3, via Saskatchewan Landing, aa been appointed associate justice of Dakota, A fire caused by a man "burning brush on the information in his possession when he NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. May 5.To-day a flying column under vice A. A Hudson, whose commission has the Chiselhurst track Camden county, K. J., made that declaration was unquestionable. command of CoL Otter, numbering 300, comprising did some'damage. It broke out a e'ond expired. He was endorsed by the -entire bar As a matter of fact, within twenty-four hours mounted police under Herchmer, men time and burned fully $40,000 worth of timber JLflNDSEY MUS E, the veteran doorkeeper afterward news containing important qualifications of Forgo, Grand Foika, Jamestown end Bismarck, from the Queen's Own Rifles, "B" battery, and an old barn, and endangered the villages of that first received had come to hand. as well aB by the Dakota legislature, for the secretary of the navy, Ottawa Foot Guards and -'C company, besides London dispatch: The opinion is gaining of Blue Anchor and Cedar Brook. The fire is mounted police from Battletord, had the Indiana senators and members in congress. has served in that capacity for fiftyseven ground both here and in Europe that the government's under control, but is liable to break out again an engagement with Poundmaker's forces Fargo, Dak., Special.The appointment of arrangement is in a word acomplete years. on their reserve. The Indians numbered OJJ. W. B. McGonnell of this city to be judge of the stt&any time. M. _ jufw^rw't. i. -ww- surrender to Russia of all 'the points she has The fight lasted from 5 o'clock in the morning Sixth judicial district vice Judge Hudson, "The principle buildings destroyed at Tincennes, demanded, though the moderate-Conservatives PUBL IC PRINT ER ROUNDS says that till noon, and wasmost hotly contested throughout commission expired, give3 very general satis Ind,, by the fire were Green's opera house, condemn Lord Kandolph Churchill's 'Opposition The losses on Otter's side were eight the report that he is thinkinc of start- faction. The most formidable opponent of Smith & Co.'a drug store, J. E. Green, grain to a war credit. The Post and Standard killed and twelve wounded. The Indian loss is I dealer Garrison's poultry warehouse, Benjamin severely criticise the government -and the .i :_ W.I.J Judge JtfcConnell was Hon. eD.Benton, of this estimated at fifty. Following is the list of the city but Senator Yorhee a Indiana pushed Kmhem, grocer postonice, Speigel, 'Gardiner Times lectures Churchill. A Teheran dispatch ing a new weekly paper in Washington killed: Corporal Laurie, Corporal Sleight, -THE Mr. McConnelTs case with such vigor as to says that a small force of Russians wii four & Co., furniture Baltimore Ohio, the Buglar Burke. Foot GuardsPrivate Osgood, overcome all opposition. Judge McGonnell is when he is 'displaced from his present guns now occupies Penjdeh, and the Russians Western Union offices, and the office, wharf, BEST TONIC. Democrat of unquestioned integrity and will Prrsate Rogers. CompanyPrivate have completely won over the Sarakah boat and warehouse of the Vincennee Steamboat position -vis all bosh the worst make an exceedingly satisfactory judge. Dobbs, Bugler Faulkner. I Turcomans. The telegraph line is line. Tne oddfellows' hall was damaged. This rnedK \vs, combining Iron with pure W. B. McGonnell was born in Angolia, Ind., kind of bosh."" now completed to a point 120 miles beyond vegetable to lies, cuickly and completely Th&loss is now put at $150,000. thirty-nine years ago, where his father attained Poundmaker is one of the most restless of the Lures DVSJM peku Indigestion, Weakness PROF. DOREMUS, it is said, makes Askabad. There is an apparent lull in the to political prominence, being a member of the restless chiefs of the Northwest He has always Impure Blot ^Malaria,Chdlemn4 Fevers, Russian preparation er war. The Afghan $25,000 a ye&rifrom chemical analyses territorial legislature and .a friend of Lewis been a souree of trouble to the government, troops along the Bala-Murghab, not having received Cass. His mother was a si3ter of Gen. McPherson. ^ftefnSiiUmrremedy for Diseases of the PERSONAL MENTION. but was borne with because of the large of patent medicines and other similar any pay for along tune, are greatly demoralized. After graduating at Notre Dame, 'Ex-Attorney General Brewster soldfels"valuable number of followers he had Poundmaker was Kitlneys and litver. Earl Granville, foreign minister, articles. He does all his work with South Bend, Judge McConnell studied law at It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to the cause of the first Indiun outrages in the law library of 3,000 volumns last week in in the house of lords,*denied that the government's Indianapolis and was admitted to the bar. He Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. present difficulties, and to his door may be laid his left hand, his right arm havisg Philadelphia, and will sail for Europe in June. military policy bad lee a constant It does atlhjure theteeth, causeliesdache.or went to Dakota in November, 1S79, and commenced the entire Indian rising. failure, and denied also that Russia would go been amputated- in youth. produce constipationother Iron me&icmes do. in the practice of his ^profession. In Further partioluare of Otter's battle indicate Gen. McClellan will visit the Antietanaabattle-field to Herat It enriches and purifies tbeblood,sMmulates L881 he married, in Indiana^ fne niece of Gen. tnat the Indians fought with coolness and on the 30th inst., for the first time since he the appetite, aids the assimilation of fcoa.rclieves McPherson. He successfully held the position THE only -surviving male representative The following announcement appears in the bravery, but they were poorly armed Many was in the battle there. He will deliver the Heartburn and Belching, and strengthens of attorney for the Northern Pacific at Fargo St Petersburg Official Messenger: squaws took part in the fight and behaved the muscles and nerves. Decoration day address. of Robert Burns is said to be and member of the board of education, .and declined In consequence of a divergenc of views (be- equal to the. Braves. Although exhausted after For Int2nnlttent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack o! an election as city Attorney. Robert Burns -iHutohinson, a successful i Hon. Boscoe Conkling argued a ease he had tween the cabinets of Russia and England on the long march, Otter's column fonght Energy, Ac., It has no equal. in a Chicago court, and there was not the interpretation of the March agreement, it steadily for seven hours, by which time the S^ The genuine has above trade mark and tea-planter of Assam, India. His has been decided to submit the^gnedtioh to the standing room, the crowd was so great, many Indians seemed to have enough and retired for Gloomy Northwestern Jfcrogbeoles. daughter of Gle- crossed reduncs on irrapper. Take no other. Sarah,-! mother was decision of an arbitrator,' Meanwhile both nations a short distance. Otter took adventage of this ladies being present. After court adjourned Mteaty*7 iMoifBCMmcAi. co- TUVTIBORE. HI Indian Agent J. Me&ae -of Bsttleford, who have agreed to resume slhe frontier to draw his men back for rest and refreshment he-was surrounded by admiring throngs, and neacin Burns, the youngest of the LIGHT HEALTHY BREA 4 was through the siege and wa .once dn .the negotiations, but on a different basis, namely: The Indians do not deem themselves had to give his autograph to numerous applicants. poet's sons hands of the Indians, but escaped reached That the principal points of the frontier be defeated. It is now believed that the first Winnipeg recently. He has been among the fixed by a previous understanding between blowiwhich will end in along and bloody Indian.warhas &i the reunion of the Army of the Potamac PROP. MORSE 'S plan of utilizing the Indians eighteen years. He takes a very the two cabinets, the demarcation of been struck. at Baltimore, Gen. Grant was re-elected commander. the frontier on the spot and the placing of indicating gloomy view or the situation, and ."thinks the sun's rays uo. heating and ventilating OUK OWN INDIANS. Mr. Lyon, of the board of Indian commis-eioners, Gen. King read the followingitelegraan posts being reserved for the commissions Indians will soon be up in.armeand that a apartments, which is in successful use was asked in New York. "Do you fear whibh both powers will send, in order to from Gen. Grant: "Please thank the blocdy Indian war is unavoidable. He says: any uprising of the Indians, because of the rebellion facilitate the work of delimitation. The outposts members of the. Society of the Potomac for at his house in.Salem Mass., and also The Indians are well armed and trained. in the British Territory?" of both sides will not be withdrawn from their partiality in electing me for the second The government entirely .underrates the at the Boston athenaeum., is to be exhibited "Some of our bad Indians," he replied, their present positions until after the arrival time tneir president I wish my health promised strength of the Indians and the seriousness of "those of a fighting disposition, will undoubt-. of the joint commission, when, as fast as the by him at an early meeting of the situation. Indians with bows and arrows the probability of my being at the next edly go over to those who are now fighting, direction of the frontier line is fixed, the will fight as well as our troops. I think the meeting. I would regard it as providential the Boston Society of Arts. but we do not anticipate trouble to any extent YEASTGEMS frontier points will be occupied by the troops whole country will be aronsed in no time and should I be able to attend. I accept the honor The Indians, as a rule, seem to be satisfied at of both parties concerned It will then be the all the tribes will be on the war path. Runnerd without the hope of performing the duties of present since the extra appropriations .were SENATOR EVAKTS tells his friends in duty of each to maintain order and security in have been sent out representing Otter'-a the office. Wishing all members many happy made for them, but before that thsy were halfstarved its respective territory. battle as a defeat forn thee troops. I sawt somet Washington who- express the hope reunions,. I .remain." etc of the worst Indian i th territories a Swif If itrouble arose through Riel's influence,among 1 the Indians, it would be among the that his "daughters, who used to preside Current, and other places as I came along, Tne Otter-Poundmaker Battle. The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood, Blackfeet and and believe they are along the Canadian Pacific over their parents' tea things at River Crow tribes, ali of whom have their FOEEIGN NEWS GOSSIP. WINNIPEG, Man., Special Telegram, May 7. railroad with the purpose of tearing up the raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome will.-be--with him next 4 reservations on the Montana frontier, which the capital, track. Indians do not fight like white people, Later and fuller dispatches received from 'Among the demands of Japan upon China in separates the United States from the British like our grandmother's deIiciou5_jread and would be most formidable .enemies. season, that, bis daughters are "married Battleford regarding the fight last Saturday settlement.of the trouble in Corea, is oneiiot possessions It would take five soldiers to match CROCERS SELL THEM. indicate that the result was not on favorable now and busy with teethings in over $1,000,000 indemnity. every Indian. I do not consider that Factor for our troops as at first believed, and the Mcliean and the thirty-five other-white captives their own households." PREPARED BY THS Canadian parliament adopted an amendment Price Baking Powder Co., opinion is expressed by military men here that .Meeting of the Grand Lodge of United have any chance of escape. They may be to the Soottactallowing the sale of beer, ale, Otter had to retreat on Battleford, fighting all alive yet, but will be sure to be murdered at ManTrs of Dr. Price's special Flavoring Extracts, Workmen. porter and light wines in counties where i.the. VICT OR HUGO, writes one of that the first battle that takes place in which Big the way. From a comprehensive account received, The ninth annual session of the Grand lodge, Scott act is in force. Chicago, III. St. Louis, MO. Bear is interested. poet's closest friends, will die as he the following extract is taken: Ancient Order of United Workmen having The chamber of deputies adopted 308 to" 57, The force reached its destination at daybreak John Wilkinshaw and Albsrt Harknesa, both has liveda cl-eist. He is familiar jurisdiction of Minnesota, Dakota and Manitoba, ^/SUOCESSOB TO JLv JLJVJ W 3 the treaty .concluded Aug. 21, 1883, between at Cut Knife creek. Scouts were leading followed from Onterio, have been killed by Big Bear's was held in St. Paul last week. with the ideaj death, and often quotes teaiaeasei of the Blood, Skin and Bones.Serions UebU%, by guns. We at once come upon the band west of Battlef ord. Their wives and the France and Anaam. M. de Freycinet, minister 4r potency, Organle Weakness, Oonorrhcea, Sjphllltie and The number of delegates present was 125. the words "Dei voluntas" with entire wives of the two missionaries are prisoners-, tepees, and the Indians opened fire. The Indians for foreign affairs, explained that the treaty ereariai Affections. Scientific treatment aide and sura Fifty-four new members were admitted. Reports remedies. Deformities Treated. Call or 'write for list of and are being frightfully maltreated. had laid a trap for us and were scattered h?.d been virtually in i'oica during the past serenity. But his absolute conviction questions to be answered by those desiring treatment by mail. were presented by the grand master all around with half-breeds among them. At (and eighteen months." A credit of $120,000 was Persons suffering from Rapture should send thefr address,% is that the priest and the dogma are workman, grand receiver, grand medical director, the outset they charged and attempted to capture learn something to their adTintaee. ItUnotatmss.^ Wilkinson and the ex-Sehels. adopted by the chamber to defray the expense Address Dr. C. IJ. LaBARGE, Pres't and Physician In Onare the guns. They came withintwenty yards grand recorder, and the representatives bad in every possible religion, and of laying a submarine cable to Tonquin. Central Bed. Surg. Institute, 920 Locust St., St. Louis, Ho. Washington Special Telegram: Ex-Senator and were driven back by mounted to the supreme lodge. Following is a recapitulation Successor to Dr. Butts'Dispensary, ^I^II-I.-^ a Years. their influence has even been fatal to Wilkinson of llinnesota was called for by the police. battery and the Gatling The progress of negotiations between Granville Nervous Exhaustion, of the report of the grand recorder for KobertE. Lee legion recently, as they were being opened fire, mowing the enemy and De Staal tends to be a simple declaration .humanity. the year ended April 1,18c: received at the National hotel. He made down. The battle raged fiercely, then wavered by Russia that she is ready to submit Premature Decay, Number of new lodges instituted, 8 charter an elegant little speech, telling them that the as the Indians drew off, only'to return to attack to arbitration, failing concord in the interpretation membership of new lodges. 12(5 lodges discontinued, PATRIOTISM runs as hign among the spirit of reunion, now felt all over the country again with stronger forco. We were now Loss of Manhood. of the convention of March 17. The 5 number of lodges in the districT, 85 ought to have made its way among almost completely surrounded. The Battleford Berlin cabbies .as with the Parisian total membership. 3,220 average age of members, rise of English and foreign securities reached the people fifteen years ago, and Rifles cleared the bush and left our rear An 80-page Cloth-bound Book of Advice to 40: number deaths, 20 number assessments, the 6th inst.: w&at is believed to be the highest jehu who declined to take a fare from Young or Middle-aged Men.with prescriptions that he knew the ex-confederates were open. For five hours the battle raged. The 17. General FundReceiptsBalance point, under bear purchases to cover. There for Self-treatment by a Regular Physician. Indians were subjected to a galling fire, and a good deal prouder of their country now that Victor Hugo. lately Marshal von on hand April 1,1884, 2,240.75 received during were new symptoms of a slight reaction. ft I? N rD C- on stamps receiptAddreso of tw three-cent with the aid of the Gatling gun and the two seven-pounders it was united, and in every respect the greatest the year ending March 31, 1885, $4,408,05 Moltke drove home from the reichstag a withering storm of shell was nation under the sun. The ex-rebels greeted total, $0,648.80. DisbursementsDisbursements Advices from St Vincent repoi* that while T. WILLIAMS & CO., MILWAUKEE, Wis. poured into the brush. Orders were in a passing carriage, and on reaching his remarks with the genuine rebel yell, to as per itemized expense account. tfee Messageries Francaise steamer Till de given by CoL Otter to withdraw from which the Union veterans remarked* "Oh, $4,489.93 Old Warrant No. 09 paid by grand Mar seill was on her way to Buenos Ayres the L/SM the house the-cabman positively refused .the advantageous position they occupied, 8 yes we've heard that before." The ex-confederatea receiver, $2.50 balance on hand April 1, 1885, KARRIS REMED C0., emigrants on board mutinied, owing to the bad as we were very much exposed while to be paid his due, declaring $2,150.37 total, $6,648.80. Beneficiary Fund- to the number of 215 paid their respects food furnished. They were finally overpowered, the enemy was comparatively safe from ChemUU and Solo Prop', et" ReceiptsBalance on han 1 April 1,1884, $5,- to the president. Bepresentative Wise after a desperate fight in which the captain i that the honor of driving so great a fire. This movement was noticed by the Indians, 038.25 received during the year ending March I PROF.HARRIS'PA8TH1E REHQK introduced them. The president said he was and several of the crew were badly man was sufficients-reward. and an attempt made to cut off the retreat.by 31, 1885, $45,049 total, $50,097.25. Disburse- glad to Bee them. I Yoans Hen and others who suffet wounded. Ten of the passengers were killed a number of redskins massing themselves mentsWarrants drawn as per itemized account, I from Nerrous and Physical Dchll or wounded. The vessel put into St. Vincent, litr, Premature Exhaustion antf on the left flank of the troops. Otter $50,000 balance on hand, $97.25 total, HANS MAKA RT painted Sarah Bern- Fhelan's Assassin Acquitted. where she is guarded by a French cruiser. I their many gloomy consequences, $50,097.25. finally succeeded in retiring from the field, Quickly and radically eared. The trial of Bichard Short, for the attempted Tne Remedy is put up is boxs. Ko. 1 (luting a month), ML and fought his way as he retreated on Battleford. hardt's portrait, and made it so life Following are the officers elected for the ensuing No. 2 (enough to effect acure, unless in serwe cse,) S51 Ho73 assassination of Capt. Phelan, inNewYoru resulted Many consider the result as unfortunate, (listing three months), S7. Sent y mail a plain wrappers, Uke as to be altogether unsatisfactory year: THE CKIMINAIi CAI.ENDAB. in Short's acquittal. Bichard Short as it will lead the Indians to consider DtractlonsforI'singaerosapanyeaeh Box. PamphletdescrfW P. G. W, D. E. Vance, Winona G. M. this tlisaai. and mode ef cure seat sealed on, anpl'o -.to her. She refused to. accept it, and themselves victors and they will assume the sworn in his own defense, and related the same George W. Tripp of Freiille, N. Y., aged -M- W., E. H. Stevens, St. Paul G. F., A. J., Blidser aggressive. ~'.""4- story as told by other witnesses on the same 1 [he then covered it with a yellow tint seventy-eight, hanged himself because his wife G. O., H. F. Burch G. Rec, J. W. Soule, TOBIMOAIfJV side. The jury then retired. Having made Beantlfy lng the Coaaplexxoc was dying of a cancer. Rocheste G. R, J. J. McCardy, St Paul G. WAITING FO aUDDLETON. that gave it the appearance of a skeleton known that an agreement had been reached, va REMOruro Suvscas, TAV. Fascxxis. G., B. F. Goodwin G. W., J. N. BelL Representatives No dispatches have arrived from Middle* William H, Cooke, once a civil. engineer and they were brought into court and asked what ghost in a London fog. I this FlXTLU. SiLLOWSEM, BLOTCSU, 3. to the supreme lodgeD. E. Vance, ton's command to-day, but it is presumed a OPIXIOXSOF NOTSI LADIES. their verdict was. "Not guilty," answered the worth $200,000, blew out his brains in Pittsburg C. E. Roberts, William Cheney. fight has taken place*br will take place in the i plight the picture was found among foreman. Short's friends set up a tremendous CLARA LOUI LLOOOItfimta* recently. Booze did it. morning. Word iB watched for with feverish After the election of officers the session adjourned, plcunre to addmj t&n thelistof ths i his effects, and was sold with the rest shout, but were quickly suppressed. The judge anxiety. Last night a reconnoitering party to meet in St Paul in May, 1886. ?hoiM*mmtna TOCT LL .'Id Paul,'* Ex-Bepresentative Byron Stillwell of Ashland spresi the u&fcUon it'*: ts aflbrded IQ*. said: "Gentlemen, I am astonished at your composed of Maj. Boulton's cavalry and s'coms i.of his paintings. Sarah did not bid TheUQUlDPt s.iLLulxearMeindfcy county, Ohio, has been arrested on complaint verdict S"ou are discharged from all further under Lord Melgund, and accompanied by the ladies of ".l^ .uu-ies vith'tb. htfhen r.forit. null of appt.-ctw. 0-!r 30 cams of Mary B. Wiley, on a chaage of seduction. Treaty with the United States. Gen. Middleton, advanced westward. They service on this paneL" The prisoner was then BOTTLX, Mla4ytJfclirr:ZKllt & I'crfoiliezs, CUAMPUN400, 1'v.rm. li:.r^o.NX proceeded a mile past Gabriel Dumont's and discharged. It is reported that a treaty has been conclud. within three miles of Batoche. A mile this JUDQE THEOPHILUS HARRINGTON Free! Cards and Chro.nos. ed between the government at Bogota and the At Bonito, N. M, Martin Nelson, "sane and side they started half a dozen rebels, evidently minister of the United States in respect to the a good citizen," killed seven persons and had Was, a Vermont supreme court judge an outpost, who were in a house and galloped FEOM WASHINGTON. W will send free by ma!' a sample set of OUT security of the transit across the isthmus. to be shot down in the street before he was away after seeing ihe troops in the distance. ran the days when slavery first existed ferge German. French, an.l dean Chromo The president commissioned L. H. Edwards This treaty is said to confer on the United No shots were fired pacified. i Cards,o tinted and gold groi..^ ./ith a price list as postmaster of Waterloo, Iowa. sqme of States government certain rights of guardianship the northern states. An of over 200 different designs, on receipt of a stamp At Fort Smith, Ark., Mitchell Anderson, a of all transit either by rail or transit for postage W will also send free by mail as r.action of i trover was brought before Nelson P. Ac6rs was appointed collector of Choctaw, aged seventeen, waq executed by across the isthmus, with special duties of protection samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt Gen. Grant's Improvement Deceptive. internal revenue for Kansas, vice John C. Carpenter Jiim ior ,a negro slave, the plaintiff of ten cents to pay for packing and postage also shooting. He murdered another Choctaw boy, to bf. exercised in accordance with the suspended. Dr. Shrady, in the Medical Record of May 9, enclose a confidential price hst of our large oil named Winchester, for his money. United States of Colombia. It is understood soaking out his proof of title to the chromos. Agents wanted. Address GLEAS ON says of the condition of Gen. Grant: "During that by this treaty the Columbian Col. Harrison Adreon, whose commission as & Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. The Boston victim of the Bonito (N. M.) tragedy the past week Gen. Grant's bodily health hag African legally. The judge told him and United States governments will WANTED postmaster at Baltimore expires Boon, will was William H. Flinn, a druggist of Washington much improved His appetite is better and his co-operate to maintain freedom of transit BOOK^ &isi title -was, defective. "What more probably be reappointed. swallowing is not attended with much pain. villi'- who was in New Mexico for the against all obstruction or attempts to obstruct ctal.need to make out.a title?" A Locally his disease shows a slight tendency to benefit of oaith. He waspost commander Canvassers. The New York World reiterates the story It in believed here that the joint control over progress. The sloughy exudation has disappeared, of Taylor council, Legion of Honor. hill,pi sale frqm Almighty God in the the transit route under this treaty will not that the president was shot at while returning exposing exuberant granulations in its only authorize but make it the duty of the MALEand FEMALE I to Washington. It says there ia an effort to fiESt.place," was the judge's reply. .Mrs. Lena Stebenlaub of Greensburg, Pa., place. This condition still involves the right government to give all aid required in maintaining suppress the facts in the case. died at the residence of Mrs. Louisa Brown in and posterior parts of the pharynx, the right the transit route for commerce, mail To engage in the sale of our new and important Pittsburg, from the effects of an abortion, and tonsilar region and the right side of the base Mr. Nimro was removed from the bureau of tEwo of the greatest men in France, and passengers. It has become known here biMinesjaotterAddress-repa.eW.sei Dr. C. L. Hall, a practicing physician, was arrested of the tongue. The palatial curtian is still considerably imme nl aelUas!rB quait Tl I ,mtt l!wi2ii5 statistics. Among a number of postoffice remorals, that the robber, Preston, who burned Colon, e, !l?i? VdctorjJIugo and Ernest.Kenan, speak and charged with committing the crime. infiltratee, although all signs of the name of Frank W. Palmer appears. having made his escape, has since then seized xu cnomiATi PVBUSHiare co.. acute inflammatory trouble have disappeared. B,modern, language except their own. three steam vessels at Porto Bello, with the S. GamingJudd is appointed to succeed The jury in the case of Prof. Hjalmar Hjartt At the base of the urula a small help of which it is feared he may make trouble him. 174 W. Fourth Street, Cincinnati. Ohio Borjeison, charged with having slapped the They .claim (that j,they have never felt fungoid excresence has developed, which is NOW IN USE36,989. unless the United States navy should capture child of David W. Touey, of Westhampton, L. any UicoBvenience, as the literary men extending. On the free margin of the palatal The commissioner of pensions says that the him. L, in 1883, and thereby caused the boy's deafness, curtain, midway between the urula and right clerks in his department did more work during of'Other, nations have made it a point brought in a verdict for $400' against the tonsilar region, a similar growth of very small the month of April than during any other month professor. :}_ to learn ^French. .Both Ren an and size has also appeared. The ulceration at the since the pension office has been in existence. Capt. Phelan on the Stand. base of the right anterior faucal pillar, and Frank Miller and William Scott a colored Hugo ,are. wasters. .of style, ,and it may This showing is made by the reports of the The trial of Bichard Short for the attempted alongside of the tongue, present a wormeaten man, gotinto a quarrel about some trivial matter various divisions. be fchati their.superiority in this respect All persons say their goods a': the best. V.'e ask you to exmine killing of Capt Phelan is going on in NewYork. surface,indicating an extension of the destructive in West Liberty, Ohio, when Scott went to our Improved Keller Poaltlve Force Feed.Grulaced Mr. Nesbitt,, chief clerk of the agricultural Assistant District Attorney Fellows made the process. The enlarged glands under and is income,measure due to the fact that his home and procui'ea a levolver, and returning and crtllizlng 1MU andourHuVjuuviw'eTinyA.Jlakt-K.ycheapHasradousoland tice and Fertilizin irl im. !ar war opening address and gave a sketch of the crime around the right angle of the lower jaw are ?.reas good a* the best, and caa be department,thinks that the silk industry is destined met Miller and fired two shots, one of which they .have-spent hone .of their energies ranted. Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co., some length. He claimed a conviction of somewhat harder and quite firmly fixed. to spring, up amongfarm women all over went througn his heart. Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, Hagentown, assault in the first degreesassault with intent There is, however, less pain in. the deceased on tke languages ,of other countries. the country and give them that profitable emSuction to Kill, uapt Fneian then took tne stand an parte than formerly. The patient obtains a W. G. Horton of New York was robbed of MARRIAPE GUIDE loyment which they losi years ago bythe introof told the well known story of the assault upon full night's sleep with a minimum amount of $200 in a sleeping car on the Michigan Southern laborreaving machinery. MR S. ..(JIRSTER iias now been eight him by Short The complainant detailed how moi-phine, and awakes in the morning feeling railroad, between Buffalo and Chicago. years widow, and during the most of he received the stab wounds and much refreshed. Despite the favorable general George Test,.ilr,, son of the Missouri senator Another passenger lost $60. A man who had three cuts. In cross-examination Phelan condition, there have been unfortunately no has been selected by Secretary Bayard to visit a ticket to Chicago was missing, and a picture these years.she supported herself by said that on the way down to Eoesa's changes in the local disease to warrant any the consulates ofrthe United States in Europe to resembling him was found in the rogue's gallery acting ,as ^secretary to, the Society of office he said that he would teach Bossa that modification of the original diagnosis by the ascertain their condition as to efficiency and in Chicago. go*, larg. aitl.ni. 10,000 each, sold erery few months. neither he nor any one else could publish things members of the medical staff." Decorative Art. He pension then Bj*'wi Beraty, Happiness, are aromotot by its adwho requirements, and to make a general inspection about him with impunity. He had been in the may many, who not, why, medical aid, when A. B. Eoff, Joseph Roff and C. L, Bon* of of the consular service on that continent. from the .government was, only $50. .a peMnary brought horn*to TOO. Mvoadarfeln. ricroui habit of sending subscriptions to Bossa He Gainesville, Tex., have offered a reward of tnu to lift. Snt sealed by Sr WHITTTEB, St. LontT always carried a pistol and had three on his month tout-such a to-do was raised by A decision involving the legality of criminal M^thoemtjpoejaUst. ConstitutionMopamphlaifroe: $7,500 for the capture of James and "Pink" Arrest of a Gay Gallant. person in court He laid the weapons on the proceedings by information instead of indictment Lee and Edward Stoen, of the gang who murdered Adolph Eleecamp, the gentleman with MARRIAGE GUIDE. the newspapers ,and public about this judge's desk. The witness admitted that he was rendered, .hy the federal supreme Andrew and James Roff, James Guy and numerous aliases, whose recent exploits in the niggardly .way. of dealing with a brave once used a dagger on a bunco man and stabbed scourt at Washington in ithe case of James S. West, matrimonial and otherwise, attracted others in the fight at Lee's ranch, near Caddo a man in Kansas City. Tha captain denied Williams' petition for a .writ of habeas corpus. the attention of the police of that section to creek, T., on May 1, or $2,000 for the arrest officer's widow that a short. time ago that he bad ever fought a duel. He waa 260 Pages. lUastroted in cloth and gilt bindlnurXb The opinion holds that a person sentenced to him, was brought to New York city by two of either of them. noney or postage, same paper coven 25c This book her pension was doufcled. So now she challenged once, but the challenge was withdrawn. imprisonment for an infamous crime without detectives. He was wanted here on thejeharge lOntains all the carious, doubtful or inquisitive want to knowi largeeditions. 10.000 each, sold every few mot. having been indicted by. a grand jury, as required -is enabled iby. close .economy to live of stealing $050 from two brothers named Health, Beauty, Happiness,are promoted by its adneewbo by the fifth amendment of the constitution, MISCELLANEOTJS ITEMS OF NEWS. Quinlan, whom he met While crossing the may marry, who not, why. Medical aid, when wittoou workiag, and this she.:des in jBcessary brought home to yon. Sent sealed by Dr. is entitled to be discharged .on habeas The annual meeting of the Car Accountants' Atlantic. Eleecamp pleaded guilty and will be WH1TTEER. St Lonis. Mo., the great SDectalist! who A "Good Citizen" en the Shoot. corpus. :& ost charming Kay. She has & litrtlefl.^tin sentenced. There are numerous other charges sure* for li'?. Nervous Debility. Impediments to Mat* Association of the United States and Canada A Bonito, New Mexico, dispatch says: Martin Bage. Coc Utationand pamphlet free- of a similar nature against him in this citv. a house in E&st Eighteenth will be held at Minneapolis Juno22-27. Nelson arose from bed and while committing A Sieavy square bos, vwrqpped in red-tape and He is also wanted in Los Angeles for WRICHTSINDIAHYECETABLEPILIX .8treet: a robbery shot and killed Dr. Willianx H. .New York, and ,t prettier .or securely bound, was found in,an.out of the way It is stated in New York that Webster, the swindling and bigamy, and in San Francisco Plynn, late of Boston, who was sleeping in the LIVER nook cf the treasury vault. It contained bottles mere uttractfoe.apartment it would ike publisher of Gen. Grant'smemoirs, has received for a six thousand dollar comndence steal. FOB TEE same room with Nelson in the house of N.S. of.diamonds, pearls, .ottar of roses and a over 100,000 unsolicited subscriptions for the The man has married two women recently, one hasd to find. Maybery. The firing aroused the family, when lump of gold. The articles were identified as book. a Miss Taylor, of Rockville, HI., and another a Nelson shot and killed Maybery, his wife and presents to President Monroe about 1833 from 4 wealthy widow named Richards, in California. ill? the early part-ofithe rebellion Ed.wtn^arke The governor of Georgia has sold to a New the Japanese government, and stored in the two sona A little daughter was wounded fatally. He is said to have token a lot of money from York firm state bonds amounting to $345,000. treasury ending the passage .of an act of congress A neighbor was alarmed and came to Custis Lewis, recently appointed the latter. And all Bilious Complaints They bear 4K per cent interest^ and the price aufliorizing their acceptance. Congress the house and he, too, was shot dead. It was minister to Ewtugal, captured WSLS paid was 5-16 per cent above par. took no action and the artistes .have remained supposed the murderer remained in the house Bebels Hanged on the Isthmus: BOIES by Capt. Basil T. powers, a AOihe treasury ever since. urn ten citizens watched to prevent his escape, .'^r...j*-:"\.v.Z^ The reunion of the society of the Army of Colon Special, 6th: Two rebel leaders, Por. out at, 7 a. m. the guard was surprised to hear tunion officer. Lewis wss .a .conscript I I the Potomac at Baltimore closed with a banquet 'The examining board tar the .promotion of tazal and Cocobolo, who advised and assisted a. shot from the rear, and Herman Beck fell i*' After the cloth was removed. Gen. agiseers an the admission of candidates te .officer fat the confederate .army, and Preston in the burning of this city, and who dead. Nelson then came down the street, tiring Hunt (presiding) proposed the toasts. In response -theejtgineers.eorp8of the reTenue marine, has have.been held prisoners on the Galena, were .Capt. Bowers captured Sum abot a his Winchester, until he was shot dead. to the first, "The President of the completed its labors. The following named delivered to Gen Eeyes, commander-in-chief FOR THE BACK-W^SMCN. Nelson, when sane, was a good citizen. He in$6 from his home in tke valley of United States," a telegram was read from Secrotary %v engineers passed for promotion in tthe order of the Columbian forces, by Capt Kane: A came here four years ago from Nebraska The most capttraM&e narrative of earlybonks Ufelm Lamont, stating that, owing to business named:: For chief engineer, First Assistant Engineers Virginia. [|ps young wife made & court martial was then held by Gen. Keyes, ten.. A Bewwu for Old Agnt. aad'sSSdWJMSLT engagements, President Cleveland was unable Charles A. JAWS and James Ogden for Begraners. Agents are now seuing to is books neVaa?^wi and the conspirators were convicted and sentenced 'ft' loquent a ,^e& that Capt Bowers to attsod, much to his regret. Tn fc. PIBBH PUB. CO.. Cincinnati, Ou first assistant engineer, Second Assistant En- to death. The condemned men were Queen Victoria through her private secretary jparoled his prisoner. Since then they gineersCnarlas F. C^fin, D. McFiench,Charles taken to the. exact spot where the leaders of AGENTSJSSJStJLH^ ~.ent a letter to the officer in command of the The 8rea of winter wheat in Kansas is on]y the rebels had started the fire on March 31, VI. Beckwith, Oliver Jfrenrick, James Fitzpatrick tayc been go^ friends. Lewis aftervward Canadian voyageurs, expressing regret that, 73 per oeat of that of last year. Of the acreage -^^^^^^TwOTcfilrftw which laid this city in ashes. Here the two and Charles W. J&jnroe. owing to the outbreak of smallpox in their sown, 27 per cent has {been killed by frost went to Winchester, took the were hanged in the pressnee of thousands of ranks, it would not be desirable ferthem to go and other *u3e and the land seeded to other persons. The hanging struck terror to every oath of allegiance $p the United States, to Windsor castle to receive her personal crops. The condition of Use crop April 30 was rebel on the isthmus. THE CASUALTY BECORB. s' and saw no more of the confederacy. thanks for their services in Egypt The funeral 79 as. compared with last year, again of 3 per of CoL Kennedy, of the voyageurs, took cent in a montfc. The estimate! product is The Herald and other feaildinga at North His wife, the daughter .of Col. Hare, of The president is entitled, under the law, to 20,800,000 bushels, only 45 per cent of that of Dlace in London, with imposing ceremonies. Sidney, Cape Breton, were bstsied. Loss $25... Clark county, Virginia, t.1ied and Mr. have ton naval cadets at Urge at the Annapolis 1884 Spring wheat has decreased ares, as _, ^JJJUmr^awm. Desire for stimlants 000. Grand A Walsh of Toronto made an assignment compared with that of 1884, a little mere then academy. He has filled these vacancies for entirely removed. Home treatment. Medicine Lewis went NoytJ) an( .married a Heavy loss on European and American can be administered without knowledge of 2 per vent the estimate area, g3,00j)acwi. In the fire AD South Water streot, Chicago, which there were 140 applicants. wealthy lady, ^\^i^^^c^ 7-4 patient, by placing it in coffee, tea, or articles of shipments was the cause. *-&"-T&V iilil food. Cure* guaranteed. Send foe particnlar- 3MK smmctt. t i at* orfrcunrATi. a.