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JjJytltfgfcfUWllll^'IH IMIHynBI^IH ij.'^ja m- au yayigui "!{-Jj^^^WrygPigE ^^^^^^^Y-pWj^^Ti 'FW'~ W Wm OFTflE WEEK SUMMARIZED. NewUlmEeview. "having *ome money when going to sleep, and MIMESOTAMWS C0M. vytrtma~aiaterefthe^tt*lHiHlii, upon investigation he found his handkerchie! 'In the Dominion house of commons last with $435 rolled in it in the -strawfbed tick. The I'- at- patient is doing well, and the only trouble now 4?,-- WK *&, Wednesday afternoon, the 27th inst, 'Caron, 'Crime arid a Romance Lightning "killefl two Norwegians at Oscar, is to get him plenty of beefsteak and potatoes. JOS. BOBLETEE, Publisher. TTfteen years ago Mrs. 'Keid deserted hez minister.of the militia, -said: "I have just received Otter Tail county. husband in Racine, Wis., and went away with State Auditor Braden has received from Auditor to-day from Gen. Middleton a telegram NEW ULM, At St Paul, Minerva J. Rogers was divorced a gambler named Marsh. They moved aL' MINNESOTA. McDonald of Hennepin county the following from'Battleford which, I think, will be-interesting from Wm. D. Rogers. over the eountryy. and finally about three years statement of Minneapolis tax collections: to the house." It is as follows: ago went to Helena, Mont, where Marsh was D. A. "McKinlay has been chosen auditor of Battleford, May 26.A. P. Caron, Minister ol For vear ending Mav 21, 1SS4, $789,36a05 for killed in a saloon fight Soon after that Mrs. the St Paul & Duluth railroad. 'It is reported that the Czar of Eussia Militia: I have made prisoners of Poundmakei ryear ending May 41, 1SS5, $717,931.07. Reports lteid went to Butte and married a man named and Lean-Mao, Yellow Mud and Blanket-Break- A pickerel weighing thirty-five pounds wag from other counties furnish similar close McClelland, who, six months after the wedding, Is about to assume the title," "Emperor ing-Through-the-Ice, being the most influential taken from Buffalo lake, near Janesville. comparisons, showing that the new tax law, was killed by the premature explosion and dangerous men about him. I have also of Central Asia," to offset Victoria's which deferred the sales from September to of a blast. Then the woman went to Denver, Two St Paul ladies received dresses from White Bear, who killed Indian Instructor May, does not materially affect the collections. where she has since been supporting title, 'Empress^ India." Worth, the Paris, dressmaker, upon which the Payne, and Wabwainita,who killed Fremont, the herself respectably by sewing. duty was $97: The Grant county people are enthusiastic ranger. My next task may be Big Bear. Poundmaker Reid sold out in Racine immediately on a report that the Mormons brought in the teams taken and gave up and in earnest over the southern railroad project is1 There Bev. W. C. Sherman of Cannon Falls has received the departure of his. wife, and followed her to 210 stands of arms and five revolvers. I have The most prominent men of the towns a unanimous call from St James parish, Cincinnati, where he lost all trace of her, but ordered them to give up the flour taken and the of Utah are trying to sell all their property of Lien, Pomme de 'terre, Stony Brook and -THE Fergus Falls. continued his search all through the years. It horses and cattle, and am sending part ol 'Elbow Lake have been interviewed and express in that Territory with the intention the police to see that it is all ^given UD. is learned from a Denver paper that while he BEST TONIC. The First regiment, M. "N. G., is ordered to it as their opinion that a reasonable The Ninetieth has just arrived by steamer and was talking to some i friends on the street in of emigrating, to Mexico. amount of bonds could be voted from the encamp at White Bear, July 8, and the Second is in camp. The rest are coming by land. Ii that city his wife passed bv. He was with difficulty This medicine, combining Iron with pare towns along tne proposed route without difficulty. at Fairbault, June 24. obliged to move on the Indians, I propose to dissuaded from following her, but he vegetable toaics, quickly and completer* organize a force of mounted infantry made up CuresDysprpaWj IndiKestlon, Weakness* The report of cholera cases at Quebec, soon went to the house where she had been Dr. Hewitt, reports officially that the ravages of mounted police, Boulton's scouts "and some Impure BlooSKMtaIaria,C'hUtoiidFeves, staying, and after a long talk together they of small pox at Crookston have been exaggerated Father McGolrick, Catholic, of Minneapolis caused the Dominion government to issue artillerymen, in all about three hundred men, concluded to begin anew, as husband and wife. by the newspapers. made complaint against indecent show pictures and with light carts and little baggage and supplies ^fiswi unfeilinK remedy for Diseases of the an order to enforce the strictest All the woman's friends in Denver speak highly on bill boards. The case was submitted to the as possible, so as to scour the whole Kidneys and LaVer. ._ Gen. Flower has transferred his office of of her conduct while she.has been there. jury, who, after viewing the bill boards on It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to country and strike rapidly. I expect Big Bear quarantine regulations, so as to.-prevent supervising inspector of steam vessels to his Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. which the objectional posters were hung and will soon give up. .If he does, I shall treat successor, George Hays. its spreading. It does Dtinjure the teeth, cause headache.or him as I have done Poundmakei*. If he does deliberating for half an hour, returned a produce constipationother Iron medicines do. Twenty-Two lives lost. not, I shall attack him immediately. verdict of not guilty, the proposition to impose Joseph Griffith, arrested at Worthington for It enriches and purifies the blood, sttmulatei.. a fine having been favored but by two of The steamer City of Rome, of the Anchor a criminal assault on & little girl, has been the appetite, aids the assimilation of *od-re- Judge Flandrauof St. Paul' made a [Signed] FEED MIDDLE-TON. the twelve. Gen. Middleton also telegraphed to Lieut lieves Heiirtburn and Belching, and strengthens line, reached New York,. having on board beside held to the grand jury. trip round the -world, and found, as the muscles and nerves. Gov. Aikins: her 1,821 regular passengers two French The contract for the new building at the Private Carter, a colored soldier at Fort For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack oi Poundmaker and his whole band surrendered Gen. Grant did, that Japan was one of fishermen, the only survivors of the crew of deaf and dumb institution at Faribault has Energy, Ae., it has no equal. Snelling, gets thirty years at stillwater for outraging to me to-day, giving up 210 arms, Otter's the French fishing bark George Jeannet which been given to L. M. Emerv and William tS" 'Jhe genuine has above trade mark nnd the most interesting countries on the teams and the stolen horses and cattle. He a young Germamwoman. was sunk by the City of Rome in a collision'on O'Neil jointly,their bid($G,775) being the lowest I crossed redTunes on wrapper. Take no other. and his principal chiefs, together with the Globe, and never tires- of telling his the banks of Newfoundland ^May 25. The Gen. Mark D. Flower, late supervising inspector The building is to be of stone 65x40. and t*o stsieAtykr mroiwauHUCAi. co.. BM.TIIOKELIGHT murderers of Payne and Fremont, are prisoners names of the rescued men are Hubert Albert of steamvesselSj is now engaged with stories high, with a basement. The basement i in my camp." I have summoned Big Bear friends of curious sights and experiences HEALTHY BREAD and Prank Alphonz Marie. The bark, after to surrender, and informed him that if he does the state board of boiler inspectors. will be fitted up as a gymnasium, and the second there. His lecture on Japan, made a she was struck, sank in less than a minute, not I shall attack him. 1 think the affair aboul and third stories used for shops and bospital. The supreme court.(decided to admit the over and the uprising virtually ended. The carrying down with her twenty-four men, only An addition is also to be made to the ?reat hit in St Paul. Minneapolis murderer Cantienv to bail in the summer will be spent disarming the Indians two of whom were saved. The people on the laundry building. and trying half-breeds. Settlers say they will sum of $12,000, which was furnished. City of Rome saw a few Frenchmen in blue not venture back to their farms until the Indians A. :L Thornton, county recorder at Fonda fishermen's blouses run frantically forward on It is saidthat the rural population ol John Anderson of Wilkin county was struck are put where they can do no harm. died recently. Deceased came to Houston, the bark. The murky air was filled with their and killed by lightning on Campbell flats, some parts of Illinois-is at a standstill, Minn., in 1858 ho then went into the affrighted cries the shrill exclamations of while fishing in the Red River, recently. surveyor general's office in St Paul, where he md in some -counties has retrograded horror from the deck of the steamer and the Bieis Lieutenant Captured by Amerteaa was engaged in government surveying, and children abandon Waseca has just had her census taken.- Re- hoarse sounding of the steamer's foghorn, and Farmers? Soldiers. since 1870. then followed civil engineering. Mr." Thornton sult, 2,513 inhabitants. When the national then the bark went out of sight. made the first sectional map of the State of A telegram has been received by Gen. Terry their homes for the icities of the far census wasi taken five.years ago the population Minnesota, and has followed the business with at Fort Snelling from the commanding officer was 1,700. West. Yet the price of land has risen, of Fort Assinaboine confirming the report of slight intermissions, up to within tne past FKOM WASHINGTON. Judge Smart's bam at Canby was blown to the capture of Gabriel Dumont on American four years. and the big -slsock -raisers continue to Secretary Bayard, at the instance^ of Mr. smithsreensi by a little tornado a few days ago. soil, south of the international boundary line, enlarge their -already immense estates. West, the British minister, asks Gov. Hubbard Mary Jane Clarns, aged seventeen, of Parker's Five horses and a calf within the structure escaped and his arrival at Fort Assinaboine. It appears for information regarding the Kennedy-Gatling Prairie, Otter Tail county, indicted by the unhurt that on the morning of the 27th insl., Cattle raising pays where wheat doesn't. raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome gun report. grand jury, was arrested and arrangements while a small scouting party, consisting of Sergeant The Minnesota Normal sehoolshave had their like our grandmother's deHclousJireatj. made to bring her into the city. She did not 1 Perkins, of the Eighteenth infantry, and Register of the Treasury Bruce will, upon commencement exercises. The graduates two enlisted men, were scouting on the Milk appear, but her brother handed the following GROCERS SELL THEM. The report -&i the/- commissioner of his retirement from office, go to his cotton at Winona numbered 41 at Mankato 19 river trail about ten miles from Fort Assinaboine, letter to her attorneys, Clapp, Woodard A plantation in Mississippi, and will probably St. Cloud IS Agriculture of Tennessee shows an two men were observed traveling toward PREPARED BY THE Cowie: "This is to certify that Marv Jane Price Baking Powder Co.,1 run for congress next year. the fort They were overhauled and, Clams is dead. [Signed] A."E. Henderson, M. average of 74 per cent. of..wheat area as The visiting members of the Passenger Conductors' ManTrsof Br. Price's special PlayoringExtracts, r|Dr. upon the representation .of one of them that The college commencement season having D." It is presumed that the girl committed -sens- Life Association of tb.3 United States onstitt1 compared with a ifull average crop, and he was Gabriel Dumont, Biel's lieutenaut,i both set in, there is great demand for President suicide rather than endure public trial. I Chicago, in. St. Louia, MO and Canada numbering 350 had a grand banquet were arrested and taken under escort to the Cleveland, whose daily mail is burdened with 56 per cent damages by freezing out. in St Paul. fort, where they, were turned over to the commanding, 'The corner stone of the new Young Men's i urgent invitations from every section of the La Barge, [n consequence di ,the loss in the area officer. A careful examination' was Christian Association building was laid at Xoitth- i Subscribers to the $200,000 bonus for the ^^SDOCESSOBJTO country. It is not likely that the president tndlBi made by Col. Coppinger* which established beyond field. An address was made by Frank Cutler, I Ryan hotel, St Paul, are called upon to make will accept any. Df wheat that of corn and oats is increased ._ diseases ofthe Blood, Skin and Bones.Ser'oas Debility, a doubt the identity of Dumont himself. secretary of the association, in which he said: I good their promises, in view of the early completion impotenfj, Organic Weakness, Gonorrhoea, gyphilhlo and and the condition of these crops Dr. Taylor, microscopist of the department His companion proved to'be a half-breed named HerenrUI Affections. Scientific treatment safe and sure "We have come together to-night to lav tho i of the: building. remedies. Deformities Treated. Call or write forlist of Michael Dumais. They were at once placed of agriculture, has been studying the crystals is quite favorabla, .all things considered. corner stone of the first Y. M. C. A. building questionstobeanswered by those desiring treatmentby mail. (and in custody, and a dispatch was sent to Gen. Terry The Farmer's Loan and Trust company of of butter and butterine. believes that the TenonsratTorJnrfrom Raptnre Bhonld sead their addreu,% ever erected in Minnesota." The building is This is also the tease with clover and team something to their adTantage. It is not a lnui.f giving information of the arrest, and asking New York has instituted foreclosure proceedings detection of spinous butter has been made to cost, when completed, about $ii.C0U. S4,V,m address Dr. C. L. LaBAKUE, Prrs't and Fnysleian in GhargCi for instructions. In reply to the request the against the Minneapolis, Lyndale & Minnetonka easy and certain. He finds the crystalline formation Central Bed. & Snrg. Institute, 920 Locust at., St. louls. Ho. grasses. of which has already been pledged, and it is general directed that the men be detained at SuccessortoDr. Butts' Dispensary. tstaMUfcad SO Years, Railway company. and action in the genuine and spurious expected to be completed the 1st of August. the fort until further orders. The matter Nervous Exhaustion, entirely different Charles S. Hulbert withdraws from the Pillsbury has been communicatad to the headquarters. Although the ehatffcers of 721 national Andrew Nelson and his team were found dead & Hulbert Elevator company, which will Editors in postoffices are receiving the attention Premature Decay, in a slough recently three miles north of Dumont was Kiel's first lieutenant and the banks, with an ^aggregate capital of be reorganized under the name of the Minneapolis ot the postmaster general nowadays. Hawley. Nelson, who was a Swede, twentvsix acting military director of the half-breed forces & Northern Elevator company. Those who published matter connected with Loss of Manhood. more than $189,000,000, expire during years old aud married, went to Hawlev, and in tne rebellion just closing. After the the scandal about the president are to be removed. after purchasing a load of lumber got drunk battle of Batoche he refused to follow Kiel's Mrs. Evan Fall, living near Milan, Chippewa 1885, the year is ilikely to end, as did An 80-page Cloth-bound Book of Advice to Postmaster General Vilas .has said and started home about dark. He lel't the road example and surrender, but escaped, and until county, died suddenly, being in good health Young or Middle-aced Men.with prescriptions that he will remove officials* who aided in circulating 1884, with more national banks in existonce when near a small slough, drove .across, missing now .his whereabouts had been unknown. for Self-treatment by a Regular Physician. when her husband went to the barn to d the scandal, not on the score of partisanship, CENT ETDaTsTon receipt of two three-cent Dumont has been described as one of the the bridge, circled around the slough and chores, and being dead when he returned. than there ever was before. The I mtC stamps. Address oc but on the score of "indecency." bravest of men, fearless and resolute in every came back and tried to drive up the grade on T. WILLIAMS &. CO., MILWAUKEE, Wis. increase of national bank capital was Forty or fifty thousand railroad ties will be undertaking, and the beau_ ideal of a horseman. the bridge and was upset in fifteen inches of It is considered qaite probable that, after his taken out of the rcver at Pine Citv this spring, He is rfive feet ten inches in height, a water, under the load of lumber. The team about $15,000,000 during. 1884, and the MKO1 -return from New York next Decoration day the KARRIS REMEDY splendid specimen of rugged manhood, and belonging to E. C. Long & Co., of St. Paul, and were mired and drowned. CQ./ president will appoint a successor to Col. McMichael, renewal of charters and the issue of one of the most experts shots. He has invariably a tie drive will coE.e down from Mora of about marshal of the District of Columbia. HTg CheniUU and Sols Prop's ok' The following changes have been made in been selected as leader on the buffalo 100,000. aew ones will probably inerease not only PROF.HARRIS'PASTILLE REMEDX It is believed that some personal friend of the the postal clerk service: R. L. Nason. vice D. hunts. He has been married to a half- breed Yottng* Ilea and ethers who suflfea* president, probably a New Yorjr. man, will be At Pickerel Lake, JMiss Charlotte uFink, aged the number of banks,,.but also the aggregate Waring, ,ou the route from St. Paul to Sioux for ,many years, and has earned a competenca from Nervous and Physical DchiV appointed. Custom has decreed that one of forty-one years, w"ko for several years has itj, Premature Exhaustion and! City :B. Miller, vice Joseph Zeis, removed, of their capita],, during 1885. their many gloomy consequences, the chief duties of the marshal is to act as been partially demented, was so badly burned ou the route from St. Paul to Bismarck, Dak. are quiekly and radically cured. The Romance ofVictor Hugo's Daughter. master of ceremonies at receptions. This by her dress catchir.g fire that she died soon The Remedy isput up in boxus. lio. 1 (lasting a mouth), fl Thomas Clarlcins, vice J. S. Murrav, appointmeut Ko.2 (enou-h to effect a cure, unless in severec^es,) *,5iHo.S brings him into intimate relations with.the Details of the romantic career of Adele, the .after. expired, route, St Paul to Elrov C. M. (lasting three months), $J. Sent by mail ia plain wrappers. The growing abundance of fruit is president daughter of Victor Hugo, are .published at Dlrertiont for I'slng arrompany each Itox. Pauiphlctdesetfo Brown viceG. S. Armstrong, transferred, route, Mug this disease aud mode otcure seat bealed, ou apjrficatft*. (Oliver Gibbs, Jr., f iLake City, commissioner! Halifax, N. J., the ifacts being furnished by said to be favorable ifco ,the health of Watertown, Dak., to Minneapolis G. W. Flack to the world's fair, is expected home about Robert Matton, Q. & a well known criminal of KedfiaU, Dak. vice C. A. Chamberlain, appoiutmeiiit consumers everywhere, iespeeially in the THE CASUALTY RECORD. June 10. His son Oliver "and daughter Maggie, lawyer, who acted for her professionally on expired, route, St. Paul and Breckenridge RcuutlfyinKtheCompIexloa. who were assisting him at New Orleans, 'Lieut. Defrees while firing 14at a target at cities. While nourishing, fruit also OK RCMOT1NO SL-NBCftSt several occasions. Adele's story, as told by Henry Fink vice W. A. McCann, route, Tl*, F&ICKL1S. have already returned. "lMruw, S*Liw.N-se. BLOTCHED, AC. Fort- Custer accidently tolled a soldier of the herself, is as follows: St. Paul to Bismarck. OI'I.MO.NSOF NOTKs LADIES. cleanses, and its free use would obviate LOTTAltii therer? beltpreparation for Pirst .cavalry. Itjis charged that. N. E. Harwood, forrscrly When ,a mere girl, living with her par.onts the face tb&tleTeriued, I now use no other. The insurance commissioner has ruled, under the necessity of devouring an CLAKA LOUISE KELLOGGltglfsmt abominable of SJIinneapoli*, committed suicide in Florida in Brussels, she became acquainted pleasure to add my name to tbe list of toon The vast furniture factory-cl'Herman Bros., the co-operative life association law, with a young man, one Pinsen, in order that his wife might obtain the $200.- ?horecommend jour "LiquidPearl," and mass of medicine every year. The at Mangen and Thomas streete .New York, was express the satisfaction it has afforded me. passed last winter, that no Iowa co-operative i belonging to a wealthy family, then 000 insurance on his life^-The insurance Tne LIQUID PEARLhas teenreeeired bj burned. Loss 856,000. association shall be permitted to do business salt3 and acids of fruits remove impurities the ladies of allcountriea sritli'the htghen staying in Brussels. They became engaged comjaanies are investigating. marks of appreciation. Onlj 6U CZSTS A in this state witlteut a paid-up capital of $L0O,- and secretly married, she believed owing BOTTLK. sola bj all Druggists Perfumerr. Three boys of Wheeling, W. "$& ate a quantity from the blood, and every sensation CHAMPLINftCO.. PROM.. Bvniu.NX The Northern Pacific elevate* at Battle Lake 000. This is the application imposed under to the opposition of pjnsen's family. The of yellow poke root, thinking it was sweet burned recently. Ita eapaejfer was 85,000 the law of the state of Iowa ou Minnesota associations affair was kept private, and he premised produced by its pepper use as Free! Cards and Chromos. ania Two of them, Joyce and Gavin, died, bushels, and it contained 25v.0l)0 te make her his wife publicly in due time. of this kind, under a ruling of the bushels of and the third is very sick. bod is one of delight. Health- and happiness W will send free by mail a sample set of our Meanwhile, he was gazetted lieutenant in the wheat. Loss, between $28,000 and $30,000. Iowa attorney general, and under a reciprocal fcrge German. French, and American Chromo British army and ordered rto Halifax. Just The fire was caused by lightning. provrsiuti contained in the law passed here must both increase as the result Keports have been received otyihe bursting Cards,on tinted and gold grounds,with a price list previous to this he wrote her to meet him in last winter our insurance commissioner applies of a waterspout nine miles from Indianola, of over 200 different designs, on receipt of a stamp Papers announce the death, at New Milford, Df the growing abundance f fruit in London where they would be formally married, the saiue to test Iowa, This will shut them all for postage. W will also send free by mail as .Nebraska by which nine persons were drowned. Conn., of fiiharles L. Yale, for many years a but before 'she reached there Pinsen samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt out. this, the greatest of the fruit A31 itke victims wore Bohemians. vcountrief had started with his regiment for Halifax. resident of St. Paul, and at one time on the of ten cents to pay for packing and postage also )i the earth. enclose a confidential price list of our large oil She returned to Brussels and shortly editorial staff of the Pioneer Press. Mr. Yale Ai the spring term of the district court, just chromos. Agents wanted. Address F. GLEAS ON afterward clandestinely left her home resolved was a writer of fine abilities. closed, at Morris, Stevens Co., Wilton A. Suits PERSONAL MENTION. & Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. to follow Pinsen. Arriving in New was sentenced to the state prison for two years WANTED York, *he made her way to Halifax, and lived The Minneapolis Cattle company, constituted The czar of Russia has presented Senator Edmunds has been summoned totes BOOST and six months, for larceny. This will, be his there nearly three years. Pinsen proved recreant, for the purpose of dealing in cattle and tify on points in American law before the British second term in that institution, and it is probably Gen. Komaroff with a diamond-hilted repudiating all knowledge of her, and Jive stock, filed articles of incorporation with hous6saf lords. Ho will start GE .the 30th. Canvassers. that indictments in several places, for becoming engaged to the daughter of J. W. tho secretary of state recently. The capital sword, accompanied by an autograph forgery, will await him at its expiration. John Johnston, then premier of Nova Scotia, which stock is placed .at $350,000, divided into 50 i MALE and FEMALE I letter thanking the general for the 'Skill, Bucklin, the Hancock saloonist, who, it is engagement was broken off. Pinsen went with stares. CRIMES AND CRIMINALS. charged, kicked Benjamin Baxter to death, his regiment to Barbadoes, and has not since promptness and thoroughness with To engage in the sale of our new and important In a difficulty between B. M. Schuj/ler and At Morris the grand jury returned indictments was indicted for murder, and his trial will occur been heard from. Adele, while in Halifax, works of standard character, laree profits and followed him day and night, at times in male his stepson, William Kanerey, aged nineteen at the November term. He is at large against John Bucklin for murder, and which he whipped the Afghans and occupied Immenw ellia g- qualities. We orfer a perniatient attire. The girl was placed in a New York or and lucrative business. Address upon $5,000 bail. In a civil action for damages, two against Wilton A. Suits, one for larceny years, at Memphis, Kanerey shot Sciuyler Penjdeh. This is a feature of Boston insane asvlum. brought by John Magone against the St Paul, and one for burglarly. Bucklin pleaded not dead. 174 W. Fourth Street. Cincinnati, Ohio* 'the Penjdeh incident" which will make Minneapolis & Manitoba Railwav Company for guilty, and his trial will come at the next At East Liverpool, Ohio, Angu Ba?att, a $400, the alleged value of his grain stocks destroyed term. the jingo party in England grind jfcheir NOW IN USE36.989. Gen. Sheridan ou the Apache Outbreak. E'avis by fire from defendant's engine, tho rorainent citizen, shot and killed Jff C. A west-bound freight train jumped the track teeth. It is^fcho answer of Russia to In reference to the trouble with the Apaches, of Youngston, Ohio. Davis, it is said, jury found for tne defendant. two miles east of Darwin, on the Manitoba slandered Bratt's daughter. Gen. Sheridan thinks the hostiles will soon be the early demand of the British press Minnesota produces large quantities of ginseng railroad near the bridge, and as the derailed overtaken and punished. He said: The band Walter Kennedy, editor of the Memphis, that Gen. Komaroff should be recalled and seneca, and some very choice grades cars came upon the trestle work the bridge of Apaches now on the.warpath area bad lot, (Tenn.) Sunday Times, has been sentenced to of both of these roots are dug from the soil of gave way, precipitating nine cars into the ravine and nothing short of annihilation would insure and disgraced, by the way of reparation iten days in iail and a $50 fine for contempt of All persons say theirgoods are the best. We ask" yon to examirr the section of country over which they below. the state. This fact has attracted the attention court. He spit in the face of Attorney Genera our Improved Keller Positive ForceFecd.Croin. to England. ilk aaot only means that are roaming against further murderous expeditions. f~ tsnd ertillzins: IrIU and our May Rakes.'" Tiv-' of a Cincinnati business house, wl Turner, who drew'* a pistol and attempted to Edward Erickson and Peter Johnson, Swedes, __^ IJts food as the best, and canbe sold as cheap. All are wir The country is so exposed and so handles about half of the produ.-t shoot him. Gen. Turner was fined $5, and the czar approves, of Gen. Komaroff's .Wed. Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co., 3n route from Duluth to Portland, Or., were sparsely settled that no defense can be made 1 Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, Its^eAtownTalC sentenced to two days in jail for contempt ticles of the entire com -J robbed at Brainerd, recently, of about 5700. action, but it is talso a significant Mnt against the Indians, and their hostility is only MARRIAGE GUIDE has just opened a brancu J^dl? jJ^Q'-SaxiL Bill Dake, a gambler, and P'at McNorton were learned after they have slipped away and murdered that he and another Russian generals The firm is engaged in an ex .mg business arrested, and held for trial. Most of the isolated settlers. The mountainous entirely, and in the United Stares only makes FOREIGN GOSSIP. money was recovered. iire expected toHdo so. .again on a similar character of the country makes it easv for purchases. It has a resident apent in China, Pope Leo XHL wouks several hours a day them to steal upon the settlements without excuse. The census of Rochester, Olmsted Co.,-as whieh is the great market of the world for ^preparing material for .a great history of the 260 Pages. UurtratedinelotaandgiltbindiiwSOe. notice of discovery,and the passes and canyons ginseng, in connection with which the Chinese completed gives in the First ward 1,932, in the money orpjftage.".Bane, paper. cover, tee. This Two* papacy. e "Id every few months have various superstitions, and which they with which they are familiar assists their tl Second 2,(527, and in the Third 751. The cyclone contains all the eurious, doubtful or InqiUsitW.want to The good cifcizensk.of :Xew York City, 6 also value on account of suypocc.i nedicinal S^lfS escape and makes it difficult for the troops to is responsible for tho small population Les Metis, Kiel's Montreal organ, takes the uealtb, Beauty, Happiness, *r promoted by its adviee-who properties. The St. Paul house is the only pursue them. In addition to the depredations and they comprise a-vast majority of its of the Third ward, which in 1880 had 937. may marry, who not,'why, medical aid, whVa .consoling view that Kiel and his friends, "having branch house maintained by the Cincinnati necessary brought home to you. 50 wonderful raw Mcroaxs committed by the Apaches, the effect of their The total gain over 1880 in Rochester was 207. obtained their ends, had nothing to do bu true to life. Sent sealed by Dr. WHITTIER St rlmiT inhabitantsare -greatly annoyed at the firm. presenca in Arizona and New Mexico is to terrorize Mo., th3 ereat 8 to lay down their arms." .ilrt.7k5kg ^naT^Dhkt SSl a a Hon. Charles E. Flandrau, of St Paul, who, the country and prevent its development tone of the letters sent:from that city to Lists prepared for the next volume of Bradstreet's, MARRIAGE GUIDE. with Judge Wilkin, made a trip around the The .governor of Jamaica has appointed by hindering immigration. I do not believe contain the names of 1,091 additional western papers, twenty years ago the world last summer, has delighted the people commission to go to Canada to ascertain wha these hostile Apaches will surrender, and individuals and firms who have entered upon of St. Paul with a lecture on "Japan." The arrangements can be made for a reciprocity the probable result will be, if overtaken by the practice among Leading journals in business in the state of Minnesota, outside of lecture is full of interest and genial life, and treaty with the dominion. troops, annihilation. It will be difficult to. 260 Pages. Illustrated ia cloth and gilt binding 50o the city of St. Paul, during the past three other eities was to employ somebody of is pronounced the best ever delivered in St editions. 10.00 papeeach, 0 coversd sol every few book, mos money or postage, same 25c. This corral them, as they know the country so well months. The number of withdrawals from alrlethe iS The royal mail steamer Bsfittania, recently wntains curious, doubtful or inquisitivebywant.'dsealet Sen Dr PauL k*\ow intelligence and character in New York that each buck can take a separate path and ou S business in the meantime has been 733. The purchased'by the British government, is being ho,n Kealtn. Bauty, Happiness.are promoted by its adneewoo meet his comrade? at any one of a dozen points. nt J! total number of individuals and firms in business The body of an unknown young man was fitted with ,eight guns and four field pieces, at nmarry, to write a weekly letter, supplementing mary who not. why. Medical aid. when ^SJ There is a suffisieat number of troops to handle $ throughout the state, not including St Valparaiso. When finished she will leave lor found near Vesta postofiice by G. Tolofson and the scanty reports about many important the hostiles, but the trouble is to find any PETTIER. St Ixjnis.Mo..thegreat8oeclalist.who Paul, at date is 11,974, against 11,610 at the beginning Coquinabo. John Matterson, it having apparently lain tures lor life, Nervous Debility, Impediments to Map considerable body of them together. of the three months. The number of occurrences wfcich -ware telegraphed ConMJr-atioa and pamphlet free. there since last fall. A revolver was found The Canada Co-operative society, which wae new postoffices added is fourteen, making the within twelve faet and a bullet hole in the left $n those days., started four years ago, modeled *fter the Civil WRIGHTS INDIANVEGETABLEPlLlS :and Seating total for the state at this time, 1,263. In the breast of the man. No clue has been found to Governor Busk's Appointments. Service association of London, England, has LIVERETHBFO current matters in an honest and sensible city ot St Paul, during the three months, 194 his identity. made an assignment at Montreal, with liabilities Gov. Rusk appointed H.'H. Giles of Madison, individuals and firms have started in business, way. iThe immense increase in the of $4.00,000, member of the state board of charities At the annual meeting of the Otter Tail County and fifty-two have gone out of business. This and reform for five years, commencing April Farmers' Alliance, the committee on resolutions ,use of the w&res by the press \within recent makes the total number of business places in Count Herbert jBismarck, son ofrthechancelor, 1, 1S85. Giles has been a member of the made a report, which was adopted, instructing- the city at this time, 2.338, against 2,196 at the has left Berlin for the Hague to present years h#s greatly re&teicted tke old board for fourteen years. Acting under a recently the secretary to correspoud with beginning of the canvass. Total number of And all Bilious Complaints his letters of recall as German agent. He enacted law the governor also appointed field of ithe correspondent., manufacturers of binding twine for samples and and the business establishments in the state, includinc was accompanied toy the lord of Boseberrylord Safe to take, being purely vegetable: D*- *xin Col. George W. Burchard of Fort Atkinson, prices of various grades of twine, with a view St Paul, 14,312, a net gain of-500. privy seal ing. Price 25 cts. AU Druggists.' business has for the most part rfalien who is at present president of the state of furnishing members of various alliances. TFfcnmCg-A6ENTS board of supervision, a special agent to settle Sir Charles Dilke, -president of the local government jinto itlie hands *of unscrupialous Bolieimans, Postmaster Laraway of Minneapolis received the claims of the state against the general board, said in Dublin recently that Governor-General Lansdowne, addressing who deliberately, concoct the official notice of the appointment of E. P. government for many thousand acres of land the condition of the'homes of the poor in Ireland the royal society, scientists and literari of the Bassford as superintendent of the government due the state under the swamp land grant. iSSw SSM livBBa W AMTEt most sensational stories about the state was a disgrace to the age and it was the country, pointed out Lowell, who for years building at Minneapolis, and Isaac Hodgson FOR THE BACK-WOODSMEN.. CoL Burchard was selected because he possesses bounden duty of those interested to endeiiTOr i represented America in Great Britain, as a oi sqciety in New York, and newspapers received a like notification of his removal from peculiar knowledge of the questions &Q diminish the evil grand example of the effect a politician could Beginners. Agents are now selline 10 to 15 books rSrdwW? the same position. So far as these gentlemen involved in the case, which was gained while t Ahe wejt whichfi&ouldbe above such If make on audience when possessing culture are concerned, the question is considered settled. acting as private secretary to Gov. Smith. The business, this worse than worthless and a knowledge of abstract science. appointment takes effect June 1, at which time GENERAL SEWS 3TQTES. etuff before their readers with their .en- Col Burchard's term as member of the state The postmaster general says that the postmasters Edward Dupuis lost his life in passing between .A public safety committee of 100 has been board of supervision will expire. CoL Nick HUMESS. at Jamestown, N. Y., and Vincennes, dorsement. These letters, about the two pulleys which run the gang saw in Smith, editor of the Janesvflle Gazette, has organized in New Orleans, to reform the bad Ind., were suspended upon proofs of active Walker's mill at Crookston. He fell upon the universal imnwrality men and ths local government been appointed member of the state board of and extreme partisanship in the business of lower layer of a twenty-four-inch belt, and was superrision for five years, from the 1st of /&,- elections. The postmaster at Marengo, Iowa wholesale drunkenness among the worn* The Sank of Mitchell, Dak., has suspended. carried around the pulley, being crushed to If June, 1885, to succeed CoL Burchard. was suspended because he had moved out of The assess are said to be ample to protect depositors. death instantly. The deceased was a Frenchman, en, are swallowed without $ gulp by the state and was reported to have offered his forty-eight years old, and had been married resignation for a price. multitudes of honest people. Indeed, Judge Thayer df St. Louis granted Mrs. but two days. The Mount Ternon association has not made Cecilia Kelly a divorce from her husband, Tom they seem to deceive editors iyhp aiighjt Queen Victoria's cousin, the duke of Cambridge, VAS3IH3HT I**l*eforstim" a financial statement for six years, although Elisha Beshaw, a Frenchman, is the person niants entirely removed. Home treatment. Medicine Kelly, the prize fighter. Mrs. Kelly says he is commander-ia-chief of the army many persons wieh to know the condition of can be administered without knowledge of 1 lie presumed to know better. who slept a whole week at Northfield. After practiced the "manly art" upon her and badly patient, by placing It in coffee, tea. or articfes of but he never knows what is going on in the the endowment fund. N being awake a short time .he remembered of beat h6r, beside marrying a Dutch woman. army until the war minister informs him. 311111 SKSlf IC (1.188 Baoe St.. CUTCINNATI. O. #jjj8 :th $fa.$^&u?\*b. u?j*lk^m$&~. %t! 4" 1 $JtSM& 5a ttit. r~"T "l"a5W