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-i! SJ^ *B* }^*i ^Hii%fo&4 in ri inniMHiriii A BATTM A BA.TOCHB. BILL NUB ON THE 8TAB8. MIWESOTA MM C0MED. The president who remained standing during so quick he didn't know what his salary the interview, listened attentively Edmund to law the wa ads was, and the broken glass tore hi* Biel and Bis Followers ut to Flig ht and The Ex-Postmaster About to Retire from Scientific th dress, and at its conclusion replied: "Well new coat off. The cars were loaded, SeVen of his Prisoners Besetted. far Research. a SS&Si* .and so were the soldiers. The most impartialld nothing admin OTTAWA, Ont, May 13.In the house this concerned^ of course, ha The report of an opidemic of small pox at There is much in the great field of i Ciookston, is denied by the assistant manager of them were full of beer and cheese, afternoon Hon. M. Caron read the following rt 8fe astronomy that is discouraging to the oi the Manitoba. tS%J" and they raised merry hades, ripped official dispatch from Gen. Midleton: savant who hasn't the time nor means istered, and so far as any appointments which up seats, kicked over the stove and The fourteenth annual convention of the Batoche House, May 11, via Clarfc's'Crossing, I shall make are concerned, Twill endeavor to to rummage around through the heavens. pulled the bell-rope after the train got Catholic Total Abstinence union, which meets May 12.To Hon. A. P. Caron, Ottawa: Have give you the character of men who will see At times I am almost hopeless, juat made a general attack and carried the tnat the law is impartially administered." The at Stillwater next month, promises to be one oi started, and scared the conductor so nnd feel like saying to the great, president face broke into a smile as he concluded: whole settlement. The men behaved splendidly. the largest conventions ever held in the state. he had fits, by firing revolvers with "I wish you out there could be line yearnful, hungry world, "Grope on The rebels are in full flight Sorry blank cartridges at the roof of the car. the rest of us." re3ined Mr. Caine, "is that Prairie fires have done considerable' damage to say I have not got Eiel. While I forever. Do not ask me for another \k'". O, it was a picnic. No discipline, no Wu on the Red river, belowSt Vincent Two halfbreed Vras reconnoitering this morning William ""P scientific fact. Find it out yourself. nothing, but beer. The boys would Ashley one of the prisoners, walloped the law shall be impartially administered shanties were destroyed. Hunt up your own new-laid planets, iou are entitled to that, and so far as I am up with a flag of truce and handed me a sing and dance, and if an officer showed and let ma have a rest. Never ask me A Montevideo man has invented a new style concerned, I will see that it is so. I will give letter from Eiel saying: "If you massacre up some one would hit him on the of artificial pigeon for sportsmen to shoot at REMEDY again to set up all night and take care tbese matters my attention as early as possible." our families I shall massacre the prisoners." neck with a haversack full of hard of a new-born world while you lie in I sent amessage that if he would put hia women According to the census just taken, Waterville tack, and if he got mad they would and children in one place and let me know bed and reck not." village has a population of 860. The old The president will not be at a loss lay him down in the aisle and set on where it was, no shots should be fired on them. est man is ninety years and the youngest one amusement if he accepts all the invitations I get no salary for examining the I then returned to camp and pushed on my advance him. No officer would come in a car month. There are living there thirty-five old that are given him. He has decided not to go trackless void night after night when parties, who were heavily fired on I with the boys unless he could do as soldiers of the late war. to the New Orleans exposition, but insists that presseu on until I saw my chance and ordered Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, I ought to be in bed. I sacrifice mv they did, and howl. Going though Borne of the cabinet Bhould. He wants Secretary a general advance. The men responded At Otsego, Wright county, recently, Traston health in order that the public may Lumbago, Backache. Headache, Toothache, Lamar to go, he being from the leading Chicago it took four guards to watch nobly Splendidly led by their officers G. Ricker was shot in the thigh by boys who know, at once, of the presence of a Sore Throat. Swelling*. Sprain*, Bratses. cotton state in the Mississippi valley. Th and Col. Straubenzie, they drove the each soldier, to keep him from straying had been in the habit of tormenting him. He Burns. Scalds. Frost Bites, red-hot comet, fresh from the factory president concluded that he could get away to enemy out of the rifle pits, forced their away and taking in the town, and caught them in the act of pulling up the fence ASD ILL OTUEK BODILY PAINS AND ACHI8. the Grand Army reunion in Poriland, Me. New And yet, what thanks do I get? way. across the plain and seized the Soldfa Druggists and Dealersereir where. Fifty Cut* a bottltv getting left. After leaving Chicago he was building around his lot, when the shooting England men are excited over the matter, and nouses, and we are nbw masters of the place Directions in 11 Languages. It is surprising that every little took place. No arrests. anybody who tried to camp down in a promise him a grand ovation all along the and mot -cffrayforce will bivouac there! THE dIAJBL.ES A. VOGELEK CO. while I contemplate withdrawing from T.UTT' seat and sleep was court-martialed Right in he heat of action Mi. Ashley came route. A delegation from Frederick, Md., "cKSK)isoA.'Ve BnlUssore, M4 C.S.AV The marriage of Mr. Dexter Thurber, of the scientific research to go and skin an back with another message from Kiel, as follows: and shot in the neck with the cork visited the White House to ask the president to firm of Bradstreet, Thurber & Co., of Minneapolis, eight-mule team down through the attend the Frederick fair next October. He from a bottle. It was wild. Three and Miss Carrie Nettleton, daughter Baid his list of fair invitations was filling up dim vista of relentless years? of Gen. A. B. Nettleton, which occurred Wednesday days later those boys that were so kitteny General: Your prompt answer to my note so fast that he could not promise so far ahead, evening 13, was the most notable event Then, again, you take a certain went into a fight, and how they Bhowsthat I was right in mentioning the cause but he hoped to be able to attend. which has taken place for some weeks in Minneapolis style of star, which, you learn from of humanity. We will gather our families in did fight! There was discipline enough social circles. one place, and aa soon as it is done, .we will Prof. Simon Newcomb, is at such a then. The officers that had been treated Frank Hallock was in Minneapolis Tuesday, let you know. [Signed] Lours DAVID BIEL. distance that it takes 50,000 years for so disrespectfully on starting from The Ullman-Chapin adultery .case was dismissed the 12th, returning from the Northwest Territory, i On the envelope he had written as follows: where he has been as the representative at Minneapolis because of the nonappearance its light to reach Boston. Now, we home were looked up to as though I do not like war, and if you do not retreat of the Chicago Times, investigating the situation of the complaint USE. will suppose that, after looking over they were emperors, every order was and refuse an interview, the question remains so far as the Indiana are concerned. From the same concerning the prisoners." Our loss the large stock of new and second obeyed, and there was no more monkey Postoffice Inspector Bixby has made complaint hisiinvestigations Mr. Hallock is led to believe lhe Greatest Medical Triumph c: IV tge" I am afraid is heavy, but not so heavy as might hand stars, ana after examining the work from that hour. The fellow against the assistaut postmaster at Hawley, that of the more than 23,000 Indians in the be expected. As yet I find it is five killed and spring catalogue and price-list I decide SYMPTOMS OF A charging him with appropriating and converting who kicked out the car window led a British possessions, not more than 300 are likely twenty wounded. [Then follows the list of the to his own use the sum of $873.09 that one of the smaller size will to join Kiel or prove to be mischievous. charge on a breastwork, and brained TORPID LIVER. casualties.] The prisoners have nearly all belonging to the postoffice department The Many of the Indians are at work on their farms do me and 1 buy it. Howdo I know been released and are ea'fe in my camp. Among with his musket a confederate who examination will be held at Moor head, May 22 and have no cause of complaint. Poundmaker, them is Jackson White, the man who was it was there when I bought it? Its was going to shoot the captain he had Less of appetite, Bowels costive, Paia la Kiel* secretary, bufwhois now madand rather Mr. Hallock says, is a power not disposed to cold and silent rays may have ceased the heads with a dull sensation in the called a bala-headed guthoogen four William Unger, proprietor of the Central dangerous. fight, and the attack made by Otter was: certainly back *art Fain under the shoulderblade house, Lake city, while on a spree, lost his 49,000 years before I was born, and days before. The fellows who left a mistake, though he does not believe Fullness after eatii:e, wiih ndisinclination [Signed.] FRED MTDDLETON, pocketbook, containing about $160 in cash and the intelligence be still on the way. Wisconsin so full of beer that their it.? that it will result in the chief assuming an aggressive to exertion of body or mind, Major General. seven wheat checks, which amounted to about Irritability of temper, I^owcpirits, with There is too much margin between attitude. back teeth were afloat had got over false beg to read 'another telegram I received ofhavinarncsecctcd some dnty feeling1 $130. He claims it was taken from his inside a shortly after, giving some information sale and delivery. Every now andhaving fun, and were taking in the Weariness, Dizziness, FIutterinE at the A riot occurred Wednesday afternoon 13th vest pocket with reference to the steamer Northcote: then another astronomer comes to me reality, and they were the best soldiers Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache inst in London between a mob and the police The steamer Northcote and another steamer over the right eye, Restlessness, witlr The secretary of the Southern Minnesota Wool and says: "Professor, I have discovered that ever lived. They did not go to for the possession of the Nelson monument in are coming up the river with Company of fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and Growers' association wishes the attention of the. Trafalgar square. About ten thousand another new star and intend to file the front in a Pullman car, but many the Scotch infantry and the police, and will CONSTIPATED^. eheep breeders throughout the state called to men had assembled in the square to make a cut off the retreat of the rebels. The reb^l it. Found it last night about a mile of them came back in Pullmans, as officers demonstration against the government's budget the meeting of that association in Rochester loss .is belieyed to be very severe, but is as yet TTJTT'S PIIXS are especially adapted and a half south of the zenith, running of high rank, years later, some proposals to increase the duty on spirits and May 20 and 21. The first day will be devoted to such cases, one dose effect's such a unknown. The mounted half-breed brought loose. Haven't heard of anybody who came back by express, in boxes, and change of feelingas to astonish tho sufferer beer. The rioters were still in full possession in is Ambrose Jodin, of Kiel's council to competitive display and shearing, and the They Increase the Appetitv.nnd cause the has lost a star of the fifteenth magnitude, some of them never came back at all, of Trafalgar square, and Northumberland Our loss, so far as known, has been five second dav is set apart for sale day. Prices body to Take on 'KlesU.r. li jnS avenus was also occupied by a mob of many killed, as follows: about thirteen hands high, with 4iin but are lying in rows a little distance nourished, nnd byth-ii-Toiii" are offered for the most skultul shearer and the UieestJtveOrsaus.He'jru!:--.'.' x'oots reproduced. thousands. The police by this time had been Capt. French, commanding the scouts, shot light mane and tail, have you?"' Now, the best fleeces. It will be well worth while to from Chattanooga, in the National 1'riee ."?e. i & Xiw3y V.'i'. through head. largely reinforced, had charged a number of make effort, if necessary, to be present. how do I know that he has discovered Cemetery, with little head-stones times upon the mob, and had made several arrests. Lieut. Pitch, Tenth Grenadiers, shot through a brand new star? How can I discover above them, some marked with their It is reported that Mrs. William Tomlinson GRAY HAIR or vrHisi:.:i ch: :wi-, :,o a Capt. Brown, Boulton's scouts. whether he is or is not playino- an names, others marked "unknown," GLOSSY BLACK by .'Mr.srip applic"!ion os of Minneapolis, has deserted her husband and thisDYK. It imparts a )i:tlural color, net* A. W. Kippen. surveyor's scouts. Sensation is caused in London, by the publication children for a dancing master named C. O. old thread-bore star on me foranew but all waiting for Gabriel to play the instantaneously! SoM by Drii^cisi.*, oisent Private Wheeler, Ninetieth battalion. in the Times of a letter from Lord Randolph Bryant, one? "Assembly" on his bugle at the last bv express on receipt of The wounded are: Churchill, assailing Gladstone on account Office. 4 4 Murrav St N York great day. A few weeks ago we saw Lieut. Gordon, surveyors scouts. Superintendent Kiehle has issued a circular We are told that there has been no of his speech the other night against the the graves of some of the boys who Lieut. Laidlow, Tenth Grenadiers and to county school superintendents and school WfNNEAPOLIS&ST.LCUlS R'Y perceptible growth or decay in the amendment to the registry bill. Lord Randolph Maj. Dawson, Tenth Grenadiers, all slightly. district officers calling their attentiontochanges went to the front that day from Madison, alludes to the premier as "This unhappy star business since man beofan to roam Sergt. Maj. Watson, Ninetieth battallion, AND TBS in the state school laws in relation to text book in cars that were ventilated by man," "This melancholy personage" and around through space, in his mind, "FAMOUS ALBER LE A ROUTE." slightly in ankle agents, organization of new districts assistant kicking the windows out, and we felt "This incapable, malicious, sneaking Whig Sergt. Jacques, Ninetieth battalion, in hand. and make figures on the barn door county superintendent, compulsory education, the letter concludes: "The prosess of sneaking that if the boys had not drank the beer 'Brivate -oungv Ninetieth battalion, flesh with red chalk showing the celestial and annual school meetings. The circular can wound in thigh. down to the house of lords and making a that day and had a high old time, they be had by application to the superintendent time-table. variety of false assertions is quite in accordance Corporal J. G. Gilles, Ninetieth battalion, never would have got a chance, and slight in calf. with what little is known of Granville's No serious accidents have occurred The Duluth Tribune Bays Clerk of Court we didn't blame them a bit. Goingto Private W. Cook. Tenth Grenadiers, shot public career." luiclili, who has been bibulously inclined for in the starry heavens since I began to war now is different.Peck's Sun. in arm. om-.j time, appeared in court drunk, and was observe and study their habits. Not Bugler ,M. Yaughan, Tenth Grenadiers, A petition has reached the president from St. !r-kre taken out of court by Judge Stearns, a star has waxed, not a star has waned shot in finger. Paul, asking the appointment of Maj. T. alter a severe reprimand. Private C. Barber, slight wound in head. to my knowledge. Not a planet has Newson as consul to Calcutta, India, indorced Brown Bread and Cutlets. Private J.- W. Quinley, flesh wound in arm. by Gen. H. H. Sibley, Commodore Kittson, season-cracked or shown anv of the Capt. GreshamPope, formerly captain in tho A contented mind is better than Private J. Marshall, Tenth Grenadiers, flesh Mayor Rice, H. Rice, C. S. Willis, Judge injurious effects of our rigorous climate. r-ited States army, died at Caledonia recently, wound in calf,of legPrivate money in a savings bank. Flandrau, J. B. Brisbin, William P. Murray, Not a star has ripened prematurely W. Urlson, Tenth Grenadiers, slight (\l seventy-five years. Col. Crooks, Judge Wilkin, JohnT. Norrish, How rapidly time does fly. But not wound across back. or fallen off the trees. The varnish Harvey Klock and Aafon HamUton, pioneers Chris O'Brien, Col. Prince, Robert Smith, William so rapidly as it will in fly time. Private Barton, 'Midland, seriously injured on the very oldest stars I find, on of Cottonwood county,died a few days age at advanced Dawson, Ansel Oppenheim and H. P. in thigh and groin. Blessed is the bachelor pastor, for close and critical examination, to be ages. Hall. Some Republicans indorse Maj. Newson, Bugler M. Brown, Corporel Hilliwell, Midland, among them Gov. Ramsey.Gov. Hubbard, donation parties troubleth him not. in splendid condition. They will all, slightly .wounded in face and arm. 'Charles Feehan says while at Joe Elliott's, Gov. William R. Marshall, ex-Gov. C. K. Davis no doubt, wear as long as we need them, Lieut."-Hilliwell,- Midland, hurt in Bhoulder. A couch of the lightest down may 'on the banks of the Leaf River, some fleven or and Albert Scheffer. P. H. Kellv and Michael and wink on long after we have ceased WHERE IS EIEL? support a heart as heavy as homemade '''ght miles north of Wadena, he saw & whirlnd Doran refussed positively to sign it. Winnipeg Special: Nothing is definitely to wink back. pick up a log twelve feet long and about bread. known about the movements of the rebel leaders liiteen inches in diameter, and carry it across An American concert is to be given in London In 1866 there appeared suddenly in since the fall of Batoche, but private advices The city parks look beautiful now on June 9, in aid of the Soudan relief fund. the road a distance of some twenty feet or indicate that Kiel, Dumont and others the northern crown a star of about provided the visitor wears a pair of more: crossed the river and started west. The white The Marine Lumber company, which recently the third magnitude, and worth at green goggles. priseners rescued were seven in number -A very singular death happened at Duluth purchased the property (except the least $250. It was generally conceded W. A. McDonald, Thomas Brothers, H. Koss, With kerosene oil selling at 15 cents that of Mrs. Otto Larson of Bice's Point a store) of Walker, Judd & Veazie at Marine, Astley Mackey, dhe Jackson brothers and by astronomers that this was a brand a gallon, any fool can afford to use it young married woman. Her brother, Sam have elected B. C. Keatorof Moline, 111., as Albert Monkman. new star that had never been used, for kindling fires. Olson, got into a fight with two men named their president and general manager P. H. Ottawa, Ont., Special Telegram, May 13. The out upon consulting Argelanders star Peterson and Nelson, and was -pounded about Kelly as vice president, Albert Schaeffer as secretary, battalions now ordered out will increase the The most numerous class of men now catalogue and price list it -was found (the face considerably, and covered with blood. and William Dawson as treasurer. It force in the northwest to nearly eight thousand working inside of dwellings and offices He escaped, and the men thinking he had srone that this was not anew star at all, is the intention of the new company to open men. The new Brunswick provincial battalion are the minersthe kalsominers. into his sisters' house, attempted to enter it by of eight companies, with the St. John school up the mill at Marine at once, and to run it to but an old, faded out star of th$ ninth breaking open the door. Mrs. Larson's husband infantry, will number 402, and the Bruce battalion Somebody wants to know why circles its full capacity. magnitude, with the front breadths about i20 Already there are are, including was absent, and seeing her brother looking please "the eye. We don't know, turned wrong side out and trimmed mounted police, some 5,500 men in the so badly and the attempt to break in the Slatin Bey, who was supposed to kave been any more than we do why rings control with moonlight along the seams. northwest, and some SOO.recruits are being forwarded house so frightened her that, being enceine, killed with Gordon at Khartoum, is. now believed for-the police. It is intended to reinforce in politics. she took to her bed at once and died. After a few days of phenomenal to be alive and a prisoner in the hands Gen.. Middleton at Batoche and Gen. Man is always popping at. woman of ElMahdi. The public at Cairo are said to brightness it gently ceased to draw a Th abOT i a correct map of the Strange at Edmuntonv.with troops about to be Eleven young wolves, apparently about be indignant over the declared intention,of ALBERT LEA ROUTE, with the blowgun of his sarcasm, but salary as a star of the third magnitude. sent forward. eight days old, were captured alive in a cave England to withdraw from the Soudan. it comes her innings when she gets the And walked home with an Uncle Tom's in the town of Zumbro, Wabasha county, by nd Its immediate connections. Through Trains daily R. F. Sprague. The heads of the animals bonnet and he is alone with the bill. Cabin corupam^. President Cleveland and Th Chairma &om ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAGO. The reduced copy of the Bartholdi statue of were delivered to the county auditor, and a Delegation. It is such things as this that make without change, connecting with all line* Liberty was on Wednesday the 13 inst formally "More light" is the watchword of sfeouuty of $G(i paid therefor. presented by American residents to the EAST and SOUTHEAST. toe life of the astronomer one of constant Congressional Delegate John T.' Caine of progress, but more of the opposite agents of the municinality of Paris. The The only line running Through Cars between William Long, who lives near Austin, while Utah, Toh Taylor, son-of the president of the and discouraging toil. I have quality in a load of coal is what the ceremonies took place oh the site of the statue MINNEAPOLIS and DES MOINES, Iowa.. Mormoaohurch, and John Q. Cannon, son of plowing up a field upon which he raised potatoes long contemplated, as 1 say, the adpeople are beginning to demand. Ex-Minister Morton, oh behalf of the American Through Trains between ex-Congressional Delegate Cannon, who compose last year turned up a large quantity of visability, of retiring from this field of donors, made the speech of presentation, You may sit on a pier andrishall the delegation sent by the Mormon church those tubers in a perfect state of preservation, MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, science and allowing others to light and that of acceptance was delivered bv day, early in the season, and not o-et a to lay feefora the president a statement of the -onnecting in Union D*pot for all Points South and after having laid the ground all winter. Bore, the president of the municipal council. the northern lights, skim the milky southwest Close connections madewith St.P,M4M grievances.of the 'Mormons and present protests single bite but if you wait until*aftei I\ and St. P. & Duluth Railroads, from and'to ail Mr. Morton said he hoped the gift would help The delegates to the interstate collegia** ratoiflontesta way and do other celestial chores. I adopted -by amass meeting of Mormons point* No.rth and North-West. the mosquito season opens you will perpetuate friendship between the two nations Columbus, O., elected &. S. against ithe action-of the federal officials, called would do it myself cheerfully if my KEMKMBRK! PULMJAN PALACJS SLMPijit. have better luck. which the changing events of a century had Parker, of Hamline,Minn., president S. T. ARs pn all night Trains. ThEpn^ Tickets, and baz- by apjKriniment: at the executive mansion daughter.oi health would permit, but for years 1 UQ only strengthened. y -w ehncked to destination. ar vime tables, rate of Gilmore, of Lawrence, Kans., vice president, "He loved the good things of earth," and ware (received by the president in th have realized, and so has my wife, Uiti-etc., call upon nearest Ticket Agent, or address a ana J. R. Robertson, of Beliot, Wis., secretary the library. The j.president shook hands with the new boarder said but the old one courit In the probate at St Paul, J. Thorpe S. BOYD, that my duties as an astronomer kept and treasurer. Mr. Caiweiand was then introduced to Mr. Taylor latte simply shook his head with a sad, pitying CM* Tkt. Pw. Ag't, Minneapolis, of Eau Clairh was appointed the guardian of me up too much at night, and my wife and Mr. Cannon. Mr. Caines then read the 2UH- x, The young Indian boys who were pursuing look, and amused: "Poor devil! He 9\e is certainly right about it when she address to the president. It states that the address their studies at Feehanville, near Chicago, won't find any of them here." Ole Bull, the great violinist. In I860, or thereabouts, adapted-by the Mormons on.the 2d inst., says if I insist on scanning the heavens have all been removed to Clontarf, in this Ole Bull visited Minnesota, and invested which h*e,already, been published^ was not issued A Chicago lawyer paid a dentist light after night, eoming home late state,where there are .now ninety-six Indian in lots ia St. Paul and Stillwater. He never at the.dictation.of tlteekurch authorities, $117 for professional services on his with the cork out of mv telescope and disposed of them, and, after his death, to sell pupils. The school is located on rising ground, but was a voluntarily, popular expression.' them, his daughter has secured the appointment teeth. If it costs like that to keep the in plain view from the Manitoba railroad. my eyes red and swollen with these exhausting Caine'a aiSdress says: IRO N of Mr. Thorpe .(who is a relative) as her THE0HLT TRUE Additions to the present building are to be attorney's mouth filled what must be vigils, Iwill be cut down in guardian, she being a minor. In the exercise of a right guaranteed to *hem srected this spring and every facility is to be the expense of filling his stomach? my prime. So 1 am liable to abandon by the coaetitution-of the United.States, nearly afforded the boys to learn not only the studies Condie Stephen, the bearer of dispatches bhe great labor to which I had intended "Invisible patching" is when a cobbler 00,000 citizens appeal to their fellow citizens usually taught in boarding schools, but all the from Sir Peter Lumsden to the government. for a fair hearing and petition you for a redress to devote my life, my dazzling genius TONIC puts a patch on your boot no details of farming and civilized life as well Bays the British commissioner started for Tirpul of their grievances. The Mormon people hav and my princely income. I hope that larger than a half dollar and charges directly after the Penjdeh battle. Reaching oeen pataaaj, ifecbeariog and long-snffertog. Lake Crystal wants to be the county seat of other savants will spare me the pain of 50 cents for the job. The reasonable' the Parapamisus mountains a terriAe snowstorm They h&ve noVwill not be disloyal or lawdefying. Blue Earth county. 'Encouraged by the recent another refusal, for my mind is fully rendered progress slow. Many camp ness of the charge is invisible. TJaayihave steadfastly resisted whal adverse vote on the court house measure, she followers were lost The defeated Afghans they believed .to,be ainjust.enactments, but made up that, unless another skimmist now offers $20,000 and five acres of land to have If the poor fellow who had only one yrill parity the BLOOD, repn- they have nat,resiste.3y, retreated by another route. The Penjdeh valley and will hot resist, the is at once secured, the milky way the county, seat changed. leMVERand KIDNEYS, talent had thought to put it in a skating judgments of 4faeaui:tp. They maintain, however, is a most fertile and lovely country, and THBofHEAI/TH,Strengthk will henceforth remain unskum. and RKSTOBS rink instead of hiding it in the that they, ought. not to be made the abounds in game. The party killed 150 pheasants and VIGOR'.oafcfYOTJTH. Dys-, 'One of the smallpox cases in Kingston has Peps,s?iLo Wan to Appetite In Boston Globe. ririctims of special legislation, enacted under ground, he might have scooped the daily. The Murghab abounds in water i proven fatal. About twenty persons are known dlR i the form of general lawe. fowl The defiles are stocked with gazelle. other brethern and brought out the old nd TlredFeellngabsolutely to. have been exposed. Th administration of ?he Edmunds law is cured. Bonea, muscles and man. Going to War in a Pullman. The German reichstag read the custom* nerves receive new force. .Wmplained of, in. that ittoperates against Mormons C. F. .Wood of Belle Prairie, Morrison oaunty, Enlivens the mind and only. The tcourts have held sthat MoriaafiQ3 tariff bill for the third rtime. The duty on You can chain a boy to a well-rooted "Recruits for the Canadian war in fell under amoving train and had both legs supplies Brain Power. LADIES who have maintained the, offspring of oxen imported for farming jpurposes was fixed .cutoff. He died soon after. tree, or spike him to the floor, and feel Suffering from complaints the Northwest are being sent to the their plural marriages and recognized as their at 30 marks for those under, five years old, and original. Do not ex* moderately certain for a time that you front in Pullman cars," says a dispatch iffives the women (they ^espoused before the "The railroad commissioners have gone for a HAH.TE1t 30 marks for those over .that age. The duly tnd speedn i DR. cure opu,?rGivess a clear, healthy comrdexlon Ji know where he is but even then you {passage of the Edmarfds lasr were guilty,of its in one" of the papers, Soldiers trip through the Red river valley to Crookston, on fat cattle was made 30 .marks. The whole Frequent attempt at eounterfeitW only add J?* (Violation, and uponttiiis ruling men have- been ViLe can't surmise what new devilment he in Pullman cars! Truely, war is robbed iSbili was then adopted, by 199, to 105. .Fargo acdi other points, to confer with farmers perlment-get the OBiomAi. ASP BXST. {condemned and sentenced asd are now undergoing may be up to. of much of its glory when soldiers sand, others in regard to the grain inspection punishment, aihhonghtthey were ready Interviewed about the localpolitical situation start for the seat of war such luxury. A good,* pious old German, living on HARTER'S laws. On Thursday, May 19, at 10 a. m., they and. offered to prove .that they had not "cohafoited OMLYAHTI.COWTJPATIOH *B he saw it iin Washington. .Gen. Thomas invite all interested to confer with them at the It must be an interesting sight to see .^ith mora lihan one weman." Blue Island avenue, has a class in a Bosser of Minneapolis said: -3/kere has been eapitol. Each visitor will be invited to set Jlery fsecently a scan, ,^fco was aaot a a car-load of soldiers disrobe for the Sunday school. He teaches the scholars LIYfcn I LLbcilPE.sTwENOBUAVE oonsiderableifelk about the ^Minneapolis stofifcee forth his views, after which a system for grain Mcrmac, who confessed to having seihatied-his p0 night in a Pullman car, and roll into that if they are good and pious until but, notwithstanding iihesej-umors, you Kn8pectioh-will.be established wife'e sister, ara&j&raested upon, the mm^mmmm^m^m BOWELS CONSTIPATED. the clean sheets of lhe berths, and wiHl not see new postmaster, here until the the end of life, when they die their charge-of "unlawful aehabitatkm,".but eras, A. littlcdaughter of Sutherland McLean oi present incumbent's commission expires, 3leep all night, have their boots blacked souls will go to Milwaukee. npoifl hatas corpus proceeding, released, set TKorthington was scalded to death recently. whii is one year from next July. Pat Kelly B^Z^'ZJZ.""1?'"' ClensteBjtnHtoniach and free &ytthefchief justice .ofttbe iterritory, srho by the porter, get up in the morning Don't try to do too much. A Milwaukee Bowels with a don of HARTER'SXXVER P1XLS. and Br. Ames ani all the rest can-rtfait Washington heldmt the Edmunds law,did cot apply ,to The servant had filled a tub with boiling water and wash in a toilet room, and go Bample dose Sent Free on application by postal. man undertook to make his wife (St. such eases. The Mormon people -will endure but it roSl not change thisjmatter in and, while.her back was turnecL the little one sena your addresstoTheDn HartMed.Co.V Saw-Mia^froe. to a dining-car for their breakfast A learn to eat with her fork the other vastly moite$han the publie coosorence would the lea3t No man will be removed from an Loots, Mo., for oar "BREAK BOOK." fail into the .tub backwards. soldier would be spoiled for active service day, and now he wears a beefsteak on Fullof strange and osefnlinforinn_ expect of,any people, but^hejr -insist that th important govemaient office \withott good Use S iPaul LaCrosse clnbiE happy over laws should /be impartially adrairltstered by Paynes' Mulatto Enones who started out that way. It his eye. The pathway of the reformer cause. Ju order towsecure an officer's -nsmoval 'eiag awarded the championship cup by the Fair and cropasfcal men, who will notibecome the was different during our war. Is it is necessary to prefer charges and ftlEy sustain has always been a good deal like Jordan. Naticnal Amateur association, anil now proposes lilies of an uns.yrupulous coteifte .whoso sole object thene. A case lie thoroughly investigated ithere any gentleman within the sound to holdfitagainst the world. is to plunder the Mormons .etfitheir^roperly iby the whole cabinedbsfore a maun discharged f our voice who was ever on a train *nd liberty. Thcwomen believe that the mercilless Griggins dreamed the other night {from the @overnmen%mploy. There is,&a immense The residence, -with granary, .diary and crusade which has been waged tgainst with a load of recruits on the way to that he was crawling about on the roof stoejc of app!isation8, and it will 4 a smoke jfconse, ihalonging to Dr. G. W- Nichols, iwem" directed At tlieir religion. They know the front, any time after 1862? If so and accidentally came in contact with iking time before theyii ea,chMinnejli8. near Belle Plains, was completely destroyed tb*t the faith ia lunpopular, but in this respect h remembers that the boys did not an electric light wire which shivered by fire reeently.- A spark from a passing locomotive,did .they are but enduring that which has been the Difference*.are knoH*loexistihjfcecabhsst retire on downy beds the night he thesaischief. Lsss, over #2,000: .common lot of true ihelievers in every age of his# teeth and stripped off his toe-hails on he advisability of a renewal of the Irjaii traveled. with them. Gracious, but Rhe world. Their abiding faith in an overmltog insurance, gl,40Q. quicker than you can sneeze when you crimes act Etrl Spencer, lord lieutenant of "multaneon8..Spark-Arrest- jwovidence nukes (them confident of the 2 don't we remember the train-load of We offer an 8 tolO H. P. Automatic. have to. With a yell that cracked the Ireland, maintains that it ienecassarv fljat the Notice has been served on 4he Minneapolis & mtmtfe triumph of (fckeir cause. Theyaak aa recruits that teftMadison in the spring head-board he bounced out of bed leading provisioos of the act should be r&- *faot for justice. They reeognize the fact that ?V.tBk*ao St. Louis railroad 'by the Union Bailway company, 2%-fccb artier, 3 changes l7v^ff of 1&63. The first soldier that got in tained. Mr. Chamberlain, president of the shaking like a boy who had just been Woc it id yu duty to see that ithe laws enacted by the organization owning and controlling .50iach solid* ead Ply belting 0!1?00an4d feed1:^ the ear kicked tro windows out, stuck board of trade, urges that the act be replaced congress are faithfully executed. Therefore caught in devilment, only to find that sawyer conteoto feed-leveir nead-block^ the union depot inMiaaeapolis, that the foijsaer ASWP nc 8" 1 we, in (their behalf, respectfully ask that SS by a mild peace preservation measure. Mr his head out the hole, and called the will not be permitted so run their trains to SZZ'iOSJ1- his wife had been trying to use him von wSJ hear their protest and give Gladstone, it is said, also facers a modified captain of his company a bald-headed (theu.uon depot after Jane 1. With this infermaao: for a foot-warmer once more.Chicago feed-belte, canMioots, swas*' need to dfeeir request for a fair aet tightener, eta Rig complete for^ i lodged with thenj, the Minneapolis & Sfe old guthoooen. The captain sent the Ledger. and impartial investigation of the Utah situa- Je'oJklllOO on cars, in- A negro named Jordan, who attempted a* T/yis company are building, on Fourth avenue second lieutenant in the car to snatch saw Engine-two Hon." This is their protest: "We protest a5neonaklda,$1001ess. th0 outrage upon Miss Davis, daughter *f a Tnscombia, i.')riv'iiiii Minneapolis,* temporary depot bnildiu-j against unfair treatment on the pwrt of the Ahe lecru bald-headed, and the officer tTO The matches consumed in the United States SJSfiV^ eighStE to feet long and keep nr to he used nnfcl each time as the new lines of Ala., farmer, but who jumped from general government /or the settlement of this j" was seized by the back of the require wood to the annual value of $3,298,- "^SfSt, %ndforcatalo|rael2, O Paul & Northern Pacific are completed ir the window as Mr.Davis shot at him, was Afterward neek and the pants and shoved though ^yfr***** sVSONSu ciATnri rmflstiVm question, F*2 56'i the railroads use about $3,000,000 worth -dinneapolio, or other arrangements are made. caught and lynched by mob. lanu&cterersall styles Auto.. the window onto the depot platform of wood for fuel and $2,000,000 for ties each fettle Enginr*from2to 300H. 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