New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 24, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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JJ jiu Mis*^ i f^if^rfpmfm LATEST SEWS SUMMAEY. telegram from Bear Admiral Jouett at New Ulm Review. THE BECENT CYCLONE PEflCILLINGS FROM LIFE. Colon: My attempt at mediation, supported Jf^ by Commissioners Justo, Areseminaand The Ruin in Iowa. "How do you explain his success? Gen. Grant Removed from New York. Daniel Hermandtz, resulted in a treaty of He's not a man of ability, is he?" JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. Sibley, Iowa, Special Telegram, June 16 peace, which was signed by the commissioners Gen. Grant has made the journey from The tornado of Sunday night entered th "Non at by a long shot, bnfa^\ of both parties. This was not approved state at 9 p. m. at Onawa, Monona county, New York to Mount McGregor in safety, and '-But what?" 11^ NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. by revolutionary orders. Matters remain tra-v elingfrom southwest to northeast at the BO far as the present is concerned the trip I tell you he can just 'more than as previously reported. Government rate of about fifty miles an hour. It reached smirk and look nobby." had no apparent effect upon his condition. forces are now marching on Barranquilla. f-ioux City at 10:15 and Le Mars at 1045. Edison, the great electrician, has an The health of those on board the Tennessee Mount McGregor, is on the mountains, This storm lasted about thirty minutes and income of 100,000 per annum from "Did you hear the Thursday evening and Yantic is good. twelve miles from Saratoga. He occupies was accompanied by rain and hail. It ther discourse. Miss Johnson?" his inventions, and spends the largest there a cottage tendered by Drexel the banker. veered to the east and we have heard ol 4" "Yes, sir." Record of Casualties. damage being done as far east as Waterloo. portion in experiments. It is considered a very healthy location. "The themewas it before or after Until 12.15 a. m. it rained when anoihei Additional details continue to come in the fall?" tornado from the northwest swept ovei regarding the recent Iowa cyclone, piling up The journey to McGregor was very fatigu "Oh, it was before the fall, professor, There is no doubt that the pestilence Le Mars more destructive than the first the aggregate of losses to an unexpectedly ing. A dispatch says that when Gen. Grant for I hadn't been to the rink at all lasting an hour and a half. This came in Spain is the Asiatic cholera. large total. A Le Mars special states that left his house in New York he made no then." from Southern Dakota as far west as it is estimated that at least 4,000 acres of -TKE effort to lift his feet at all as he crossed the The monster travels fast and there is Yankton. The track, as far as can be learned sidewalk, but shuffled along as if it required wheat have been destroyed, beside a ast BEST TONIC. "Spell 'furze,'" said the stripling renewed alarm in our Atlantic ports at this time, was in the shape of a letter Y, great strength to move at all, and leaned acreage of corn. school teacher to the barefooted boy with the base of the letter pointing east, the heavily upon the thick cane he always carries. and pressing calls for quarantine and This me&\ Ine, combining Iron with pure with a whole in the knee ot his pants. junction being in Cherokee county, -where Speed was the main object of the engineer lickly and completely egetahle to lies, quickly and completely sanitary work. Personal Gossip. "F-u-r-z-e, furze," said the bov, rur idigestion. Weakness, Cares lysl pmu Indigestion Weakness and he sent the train rattling at a the largest amount of damage was done. Impure Blo^ Ialaria,Chiltean4 Fever*, mile-a-minute rate almost immediately. bing the flies from one leg with the From Onawa by way of Sioux City to Cherokee Chauncey M. Depew is elected president of and Neoraiilfa. it is neaily eighty miles from Yankton other foot. the New York Central. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the The summer resorts are not thronged As the train passed Gen. Grant made an Kidneys and Iitrer. to Cherokee it is 120 miles, and from Cherokee "What does it mean?" Charles A. Dougherty, secretary of the effort to speak to Dr. Douglass, who was at It is iiivalunble for Diseases peculiar to at the present time, and the pros" to Fort Dodge, it is seventy-five miles. "Please, sir, it's what grows on your Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. his side, but failed. He seemed disappointed legation of Rome, is a resident of Philadelphia, This will gi\ an idea of the storm's course. Itdoesnstmjure the teeth, cause headache.or face." pect is not the best. Cold weather has when he found that he could sot be understood. and a son of Hon. Daniel Dougherty. produce onstipation Iron medicines do. The duration of the storms at Le Mars, was He closed his eyes and laid back had a great deal to do with this condition He is very young and has never been active It enriches and purifies theblood,stimulates "Misler says he was slighted at vour about an hour and a half. in his chair as motionless as if he was dead, the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, relieves in politics. so far in the season, and there house the other night, BrTgsley." Heartburn and Belching, and jtrengtr' until Saratoga was reached. The shout of THE LOSS BY COUNTIES. ens the muscles and nerves. "Slighted?" the crowd in the station aroused him as the is an indisposition to spend money Ex-Senator James N. Nesmith died at hi? The damage in Cherokee county will For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of train entered and proceeded slowly up to "Yes. He says the company didn't country place, Derry, Polk County, Oregon. Energy, Ac., it has no equal. away from home. amount to $200,000 inWoodbury county, where the Mount McGregor train was waiting Mr. Nesmith was a senator from Oregon show him any attention, and he feels JS3~ 'jrhe genuine has above trade mark prd $100,000 Plymouth county, $100,000 for him. crossed redlincs on wrapper. Take no other during the war and one of the most brilliant bad about it." Monona county, $50,000, and Ira county, Gen. Grant stepped from the car unaided, atwioMBtrkr iwoHjicaaiucAi. co RI.TI^.OKE- members of the upper branch of congress in $50,000. At this time there are reports ol "He does, eh? Well, he's too much "Friends," or quakers, from whom and declining assistance, grasped the iron LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD damage in Beuna Vista, Sac, Pocahontas, those times. He became insane some years of a fool to know when he is used railing of the other, and pulled himself on Penn sprung, are decreasing both in England Calhoun and Webster counties, but not ago, and for several months was confined right. He got blamed nigh as much to the platform. The journey up the twelve enough to form an estimate as to the loss. and the United States. The in an asylum. He was liberated a few miles of mountain road was the most fatiguing attention as the dog does in Goozeler's Beyond Fort Dodge it was in the report made at their May meetings in part of the whole trip. It was easy months since, the opinion of his friends and family, and they hain't got a child to form of ^ind and rain, v\ing spent to see, however, that he was beginning to physician being that his reason was restored. their name. What more could the London shows that the total number its fury. The number of casualties feel distressed, especially as the heat was felier ask?" 60 far as learned is thirteen killed, of the society in Great Britain now is William L. Alden, consul general at Rome, intense. He showed no disposition, however, seven fatally and fifty severely wounded. is about forty years of age, and a son of to let others know of his trouble, only 15,381, a nd this is probably Sometimes a whole volume can be The following damages are in addition to and when the train finally -stopped at William Alden, formerly principal of the those already reported: At Sioux City, the twice as many as there are in the United squeezed into a sentence. A man with Mount McGregor 'station he walked Albany normal school. He is a journalist brick paint works are in ruin. The packing a fine poultry yard, near the roadside, bravely up the incline toward the States. and at present a member of the editorial house is damaged $7,000. The Plymouth was accosted, as he stood admiring his house for a hundred feet or more, when he V, staff of the New York Times. He is highly mills at Le Mars is damaged at 10,000, and YEASTGENS had to give up and seat himself in a chair. favorites, by a solemn figure on horseback, the gas orks $5,000. Four freight cars are educated, and speaks Italian fluently. He Dr. Douglass remained the entire evening Brazil has decided wp-on a programme who pulled rein at the fence, and on their sides. The St. Joseph German has visited Italy twice and has written several with Gen. Grant, who, despite fatigue, was remarked. Catholic church is damaged $10,000 the ice for the abolition of slavery. newspaper and magazine articles on wakeful until 10 o'clock. His throat was aouse $2,500, Adams skating rink $1,500 "Nice birds, my friend nice birds the religious and political affairs of that then painted ith cocoaine, and he settled Slave owners to be indemnified by 5 The Richards house roof is gone and the Bread1 The best dry hop yeast in the world. and you've got a fine lot of them, too." for the night. Dr. Douglas retired to an adjoining kingdom, for which he received the thanks per cent, policies to the amount of one rooms flooded. The opera house is unroofed "Yes, rather returned the poultry room, though he has rooms at the raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome of both Victor Emanuel and the Vatican. and nearly every house is more or less damaged. half the value of each slave, and a service hotel, and the nurse was left to watch with man. "A re you fond of chickens, The main loss of life and destruction like our grandmother's delicious bread. Judge Stallo of Cincinnati, minister to the general. GROCERS SELL THEM. sir?" of five years in payment 'Of the remainder. seems to have been in Cherokee county, and Italy, is an accomplished German scholar, "I've preached the gospel forty the news is slow in coming in account of the PREPARED BY THS The present emancipation and is of German extraction. His principal Reported Da.xmige'toCGorn. Price Baking Powder Co.,. wires being down. years, my dear sirforty years in work. "The Fundamental Conceps of Modern fund will be continued, a nd a new one MannsofDr. Price's special FlavoringExtracts 1 The advance sheets of a report upon the May." Phpsics," published in the International NAMES OP VICTIMS. raised by a tax of 5 per cent. al] corn crop of Illinois, soon to be issued by Chicago, III. St. LouiSt MOf*QCM3X Scientific series, is a work of the very Le Mars, Iowa, Special Telegram, June "You say that you was forcibly the department of agriculture, shows that public revenues. 16.The killed, so far as reported, by the first class in its department of thought. It ejected?", A iDr.Iia Barge. the area planted in corn is much larger tornado of Monday morning, are treats especially the very abstruse subject "No, sir don't say nothing of the ^ySCOCESSOS TO BtoodTiSkin d, and Bones.Set-Tons Debility, Mrs. William Gano and child, at Marcus, than last year, especially in wheat sections. of the relation of the physical science to the tnabesses of the kind. andfJ Statistics show that before the introduction tm enty miles east, on the Illinois Central Impoteney, Orguic Weakness, GonorrluBa, SjphUItle Insects have damaged the growing corn seriously metaphysical fields of thought, which it is ereurial Affections. Scientific treatment safe and sure "Didn't I understand you to say railroad. of vaccination (deaths from the aim of his thesis to prove instead of remedies. Deformities Treated. Call or write for list of in many portions of the state, and Nick Mackel, aged sixty-five years. that he removed you with violence?'* questionsto be answeredby those desirmg treatmentby mail. overlying, underlie all physics. His book (and smallpox annually numbered nearly the cold, dry season has been unfavorable Persons snfferfais fromRaptureshould send theiraddress,^ W. Goetchle, aged twenty-six, found in a I don't know what you understood, learn somethingto their adrantage. It is not a tross.^ is anti-materialistic, and though Judge for planting and growth. lake, a plank IUIA ing struck him over the 3,000 for every million inhabitants. address Dr. C. I LaBABOE, Pres't and Physician in Cbargfe but I didn't say that." Stallo is rated a rationalist, and possibly Tentral Bed. Surg. Institute, 920 Locust St., St. Louis. Be, heart he was instantly killed. A special from Parsons, Kans., says: There Since the practice has become general Successorto fir. Butts'Dispensary, established SO Yeara, I inferred from what you told me in some quarters an atheist, the effect of is now making its appearance in this vicinity Sixteen are reported killed in Cherokee that he used force to compel youi Nervous Exhaustion. the percentage of deaths has fallen to his work is that of criticism upon bold a scourge equal to the grasshopper. 2unty Those iatally injured are exit." materialism, and a return toward theism, Large fields of corn standing on an average Daniel Hayes, struck in the head, concussion about one-tenth of the former number. Premature Decay, of eight inches high, looking fresh and green of brain. or at least toward the doctrine ofthesupre I don't see how you got that intc In the vast armies of Germany, smallpox in the morning, before night became withered Nick Goedert, jaw, two ribs and shoulder macy of metaphysical over physical foices. your head, for I didn't say nothing oi Loss of Manhood. and dead. Examination discloses on is almost unknown, owing to the blade broken, lives at Perry Creek, ten It is regarded by many critics as one of the the kind. each hill myriads of worms, ranging from miles fiom Le Mais. ablest metaphysical and scientific works rigid enforcement of the rules for \vaccination. An 80-pajre Cloth-bound Book of Advice to "You didn't go out of your own ac- an inch and & quarter down to one-eighth Mr. and Mis. Rudolph Lang. Voung or Middle-aged Men.with prescriptions hitherto written in America. Judge Stallo's cord?" of an inch in length. for Self-treatment by a Regular Physician. Mr.Kennedy of Remson, ten miles east. position as a lawyer and a jurist is an ex "Not by a tarnal sight." CENT CDCCon receipt of two three-cent Mr. Moecke, aged fifty years, wound in cellent one. O W Btamps Address "Then how did you gee out?" leg, two libs broken, and otherwisebruised. T. WILLIAMS A CO.. MILWAUKEE, Wig. Washington News. Last year the wheat crop of "Kentucky Mary Moecke, both bones in fore arm "Why, gosh it all, he kicked me G. W. Paysley of Illinois has been appointed broken. Crimes and Criminals. out." ST was estimated at 13,500,000 KARRIS REMEDY C0.. Lizzie Moecke, scalp wound aaad chest injured. inspector of surveys in the land office. "Well, I want to know if he didn'l bushels. This year, the Kentucky tm""""""^^"^^^ Chemists aud Sole Fran's At Hambugh, Ohio, Mrs. Eddins put arsenic IPROF.HARRIStBd use violence." PASTILLE REMEDYlDsbi on her husband's lettuce, at the command Physical Adam Goetchle, injured in tlhe spine, fatally. commissioner writes: '-The wheat crop erTo Benaand JYonns others who suflet "No, I'll be shrunk if he did. He of her paramour, and is now in jail Judge J. B. Stallo of Cincinnati is claimed Tr'^rM-lMsrMfto is in a deplorable condition. The used his foot." for murder. Those seriously wounded are* k&AJkBSBBSHsuitj, Premature Exhaustion act by his friends to have the bulge on the I their many gloomy consequences, state will scarcely produce 3,000,000 John Swain, eight miles east, hip injured Italian mission. aro quickly and radically cured Reports from the Indian Territory-state "How's this, Dooseley?" said a man The Remedy is put up in boxac. No. 1 (lasting a montbV S8, and concussion of brain. bushels, a nd may fall below that. The So. (enough to eflect acure, unless in serere cases,) S6\ Ho.if that Bill Williamson, Pete Moore and Mr. Cleveland -said that he should allow to a photographer who had lodgings in Mr. Cramer, dislocated shoulder. (lasting three months), %J. Sent by mail la plain wrappers. fact is, our wheat .crop does not deserve George Morgan, members of a gang of desperadoes Directions for Usingaecosapaayeach Box. Pamphletdewii himself to go .a fishing up in the Adirondacks, Mrs. Hayes, wife of D. Hayes, collar bone his gallery. "You're looking as though aa tbia disease and mode of cure seat scaleda applies***"'" Augvn and horse and cattle thieves, broken. either ita July or to be dignified by being called a you hadn't a friend on earth. What' were hanged by a vigilance committee near Two other ladies in the same house also "A TBIXO OT BS*CTT IS SOT SJUIIL the matter? No bad luck, I hope." crop." FOR PREBKBVIMO,RXSTORISQAS Capt. H. L. Eowison, one of the most accomplished Healton. injured. Beautifying the Coamplexion. "That's just what it is. I don't be officers of the- navy, is to take o Kiuoraa Scnraii, TAD, FSSCKLI* John Goetchle, father of Nick, serious lieve any man ever had such bad lucfc command of tke.new steel cruiser "Atlanta" Hamilton Hawikiaiis, a we'll known resident PlMPUS. SilAOWXMl, BUttCBM, Ac scalp wound, his wife aud two children badly OPI IONSOP MOTS* LADIXS. on Aug. 1. LOTTAItU the wry bastptepsrsuonfai as I do. Nothing goes right of Portland, Oregon, fatally cut the Springfield, Mass., will be 250 years bruised and cut. tfcefseetbstIeTeruMq,IaiaMnoother CLARA LOUISE KELLOGGIti,ei at. throat of his divorced wife, and then attempted "Fixplain yourself."' John Beaucaire, broken arm his wife has old on the 25th of May 1886, a nd preparations plessaretosddmjnssM totbeliftofthos&i Sunset Cox &eld his house and contents a scalp wound and hi& daughter has two to kill himself with a knife. He rbononsmssd joor LiquidPetri," ssd "Well, to begin with. I married a tn Washington for 50,000 and cleared $10,- iress the isastietiontt us sfbrded me. are already being made for a teethknocked out. would have cut the woman to pieces had not icLIQUIDPEARLhas seenreeerredh woman who could discount the old 000 by the operation. He bought the property lsiiciof sUeooatries trlthwhe hifbesr Mrs. Silas Forbes, badly injured on the grand celebration. Two hundred and men beat him oft nitikiclubs. rk. of tppreeiatioa. Oat/ 60 ctirrs Nick himself in keeping things red two years ago. orriMolS by mil Draggbts Perfumers. Bpine. HAMPUNosCO.Psore.Btrmio.N Z. hot, but last summer she began"to cet fifty years, in the life of a city, seems a In Galway county, Ky., a man named A German, MIIO recently arrived in the Business is crowding so in the post-office feeble in her breathing works, and 1 Free! Cards and Chromos. Farris slapped his wife's face. Her father, country, has a child killed and another with long timeand it is, when compared department in Washington that another picked up a little hope. The doctor James Hart, and brother Tom remonstrated. a broken leg. We will send free by mail a sample set of our with the youmg life of western towns. building has been rented by the government said she had consumption and couldn't A Beadell of this city is the only man In the fight that ensued, Farris drew large German, French, and American Chromo for the money oarder branch. We know what has been done, but the Cards,on tinted and gold grounds,with a price list hurt, having lost a finger of his left hand and live six months in that gallery. She his knife, and after fatally wounding young of over 20Odifferent designs, on receipt ofa stamp all the others are broken. Hart, stabbed and killed his father-in-law. The postmaster at Shingesland, N. Y., must have a change of climate and wildest flight f imagination cannot for postage We will also send free bj mail as The streams ha\e risen so rapidly that Farris surrendered himself. All the parties simplts, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt has heroically advised the postoffice departmentthat fresh air, or I'd find erape on my hat reach the results that may be attained the physicians can not visit their patients of ten cents to pay for packing and postage also were well-to-do farmers. he is an "offensivepartisan," before I knew it. Well, sir, from that enclose a confidential price list of our large oil There will probably be other deaths and in i in centuries of {progress. and concurrently has tendered his resignation. minute I began sleeping her next to chromos. Agents wanted. Address F. GLEASOIT juries reported as the water subsides. Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. the chemicals, and I'll be fogged if she Foreign IKfocre. SUFFERING INSURANCE COMPANIES. WANTED didn't get fat on it. There's no use in BOOK It is understood that ex-Congressman Florida is gaining -population every The pope has appointed Monsignor Sullivan Des Moines, Special Telegram, June 16. a an trying to brighten up when George A. Jenks cff 'Pennsylvania, who was bishop of Mobile. Reports sent to-day to thediflerent insurance year from visitors who make up theii Canvassers. things go against him that way. tendered the assistant secretaryship of the companies of this city show that the Workingmen are warned not to put confidence minds to become permanent residents. Chicago Ledger. interior department,,has decided to accept damage is A ery much heavier than was first i MALE and FEMALE) in attractive offers of work on the the office. reported in Ida, Woodbury, Monona, Delaware, I is stated that one thousand new Canadian Pacific in British Columbia. Johnson, Sac and Lynn counties. fo engage in the sale of our new and important The Fatal State Department. familes, mostly from the 'north, settled The services of tfiie-two of the older chiefs The loss was the heaviest in Johnson and TV orks of standard character, larsssproliu a nd T. D. Sullivan, M. P., in a speech at a immente elling qualities. We offer a permanent of divisons in the commissioner of customs Delaware counties. The largest and heaviest there this year. Of course, there The State Department, which, at league meeting in Dublin, said coercion was and lucrative buaineaa. Address bureau, Samuel McDonald of Ohio and Albert buildings were torn to pieces. In and Xle CINCINNATI PUBLISHING CO., the beginning of our Government, are vastly mome favorable localities now impossible and the prospects for Ireland 174 W. Fourth Street. ancmnatL OhM* Miller of Pennsylvania, have been dispensed about Sioux City the damage is approximated was looked upon as the stepping were never brighter. for healthy, enterprising people than at $150,000. The western portion with. stone to the Presidency, became later NOW IN USE36.989. of the state, as far south as Pottawattamie Shocks of earthquake hawe occurred in Florada, but many who .find they on singularly fatal to the ambitions T. S. Christie, postmaster at Nyack, N. county, and the two northern Cashmere with increased violence. It is ireported cannot live anywhere else,-o account of almost every ma& who took charge Y., was suspended recently because chargeable tieis of counties A\ere badly damaged, and that 2,281 persons have perished in with knowledge of a fraud perpetrated of it, and its possession in many cases houses, barns, corn cribs, fences and live of physical ailments, will continue tc the district of Muzuffurabad. upon the government \while he was assistant stock A\ ere scattered .ill over the prairies. has been the forerunner of disaster, reside there, surnamer andwvinter. postmaster. Seventeen lives were lost and a laige number The French transport Isere, which *ailed disease and death. Upshur, one of of persons injured. The Hawkeye and All persons say theirgoods are the best V'e ask on to ex- from Rowen May 21, with the Bartholdi Tyler's Secretaries of State, was Indian Commissiotaar Atkins is .going on amineourImproved Keller PoslttreForceFeed,Grnin State Insurance Companies of Des Moines, statue of Liberty Enlightening the World, Seed and Fertilizing Drill and our Hay Rake*.' They blown up on the Princeton while a long trip among the Indian agencies, and June 30 was the anniversary of the and the Home of Sioux City are the heaviest are as good as the best, and can be sold as cheap. All are warranted. arrived at Fayal on June 2, and proceeded he was in office, and Hugh Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co., it is believed that wiaen he .gets back to losers in the northern and western part ol accession of Queen Victoria to the Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, Himtow,&, for New York on June 4. JS. Legare, the Secretary of State the state, and the Phoenix and Continental Washington a good many Indian agents MARRIAGEGUIDE" throne of England. She has reigned the heaviest losers in the eastern part. who preceded Upshur, died at will loose their places. Lieut.-Col. Steele's force overtook Big Boston at the celebration of the Bunker 4 8 yearsa period Uhat !has 'been exceeded Bear's outfit on the 9th inst., ninety miles The secretary of the naavy has decided to I Hill Monument, which he was north of Fort Pitt ank killed five. The next only by thrcee cof England's Cars Ox erturned by a Cyclone. order a court martial Sor the trial of Gen. attending with the President in his day Col. Herchmer's force intercepted the Smith, and the detail foirbhwith will be announced kings, viz., Henry IIL, who reigned 56 By the wrecking of the Chicago, Milwau capacity" as Secretary. Daniel Webster, redskins and killed seven. One policeman in a few days. Gen. Smith is the years Edward IIL, wla ueigned .50 kee & St. Paul train between Sioux Falls was wounded. while acting as Fillmore's Secretary te^J*1!? each, aoWerery fewaionuS^ chief of the bureau of provisions and clothing, and Sioux Ctty six of the passengers were Health, Beauty, Happiness, are promoted by i adriee-who of State, was, in 1852, thrown years .and George IIL, Whos reign and is charged with gross offences. maj marry, who not, why, medical aid. when. Sir Stafford Northcote's acceptance of injured serio,uly and tw enty-one more or from his carriage and there received necessary brought hometo you. 60 wonderful raw rimS lasted for nearly 60 years.. The queen peerage is generally regretted, as^ it will true to life. Bent sealed by Dr. WHITTIEH. SttoDUT less bruised ,or disfigured. L. M. Scott, the Attorney General Garland decided recently the injuries which caused his death Mo.,th^greatSpegialist. Consaltationandpaaphlctfrej.' leave the Conservative leadership in the is also the oldest reigning European that Indians could not .be postmasters express messenger, was badly hurt about the following October. Secretary house of commons too much under the influence because they were not citizee&a. The squawmen MARRIAGE GUIDE, monarch Avith three exceptionsThe the head, and at last reports was still unconscious. William H. Seward never recovered of Lord Randolph ChurchilL Sir or frontier good-for-note who marry Mail Agent Williams was also Emperoff.of Germany, who is 88 years fully from the blow of the assassin Stafford Northcote's title will be Lord Indians, then raised the question whether hurt internally, and is in a critical condition. Payne, which he received on the Iddesleigh. of age tihe King of the Netherlands, they could hold postoffices. Mr. .Garland 286 Pages. Illnstrated In clothand frfltbindln50b Conductor McCall saj s: night Lincoln was killed, and his political decided the matter. Squawmen .can be money or postage, same paper covers 25c. This book. 6 8 years, *&nd the King of Denmark, Field Marshal Baron Von Manteuffel, the The first warning I had of any trouble ntains nil the carious doubtful or inquisitive waofc future was injured by his connection ,postmasters. know, largeeditions. 10.0CO each, sold every few ateev distinguished German commander and governor 6 yeara. coming was the appearance of a monstrous with Johnson in the State Health. Beauty, Happiness.are promoted by itsa* black cloud which seemed to envelop the of Alsace and Lorraine, died suddenly ricewoo may marry, who not, why. Medical aid, wbess There are a*b present 130 fepeeial agents Department in the following Administration. pee- stry broaght home to yon. Sent sealed bv Irr whole sky and appeared to be appallingly at Carlsbad of pulmonary congestion. He of the pensioElbureau whose term of .office WHITTIEE.&C Louis. Mo.,the greatsoecialist. w James G. Blaine narrowly escaped close to the earth. It was then about was born in 1809. Emperor William was ecres for life, Ne-vons Debility, Impedbnents to Map On June 1, JL880, the population of wtill expire on .fane 30 next, but the new appropriation receiving Guiteau's bullet when Wage- Consultation and pamphlet fre* 6.30 p. m., and it had been raining heavily completely prostrated when he heard of the bilfi .allows their peappodntmeut *the United :States \a 50,15,66. he walked down to the depot armin-arm for some time. We had been runni'ag on baron's death, and aid, in a mournfu! WRIGHTS INDIANVEGETABLEPlLU for an ctaner year at a reduction of full speed from leaving Elk Point, but as the with President Garfield to see .According to the rate of increase between way, "All my friends are dying." salary from $l,,a to $1,400. These appointments LIVER wind ros"e we slowed up some, and when the FOB THS him off to Lons: Branch, and the dissatisfaction 187.aaifl 1880 our population come under the civil service squall struck us our speed did not exceed with Blaine's aggressive -f rules.and it is not probable that the entire ten or twelve miles an hour. The first now (June, CL885,) is 58,302,7^6. Miscellaneous Stews Notes. policy as Secretary of State probably ehock we experienced was a heavy jarring, number will be reajjjpiointed. On June 1, imo, should the count ry lost him enough votes during the last which was felt clear from stern to stem of On the lt6th the thermometer marked 49 And all Bilious Complaints Thej^esidentrmwileaSae following appointments election to put Cleveland into the thetrain, causing the cars to rattle a6 though not fee overtaken by some great ealamafcy, degrees in fche shade at 3 p. m. in New York o the 15th iosfc: John W. Twiggs.f they were mere paper toys.* Then another White House'. Had Henry Clay not .city. Safe to take, being purely vegetable D^ -WO-. ft wi the population of the United California, is to be .aseayer of the mint of and more poAverful wind struck us and in lese accepted the State portfolio from John ing. Jhrice25cta. AaDrussfaa.^ In both faiouses of the New Hampshire States will foot up 66,452,546. The than a, moment the ears were blown from the United States at San Francisco, CaL Quincy Adams the "bargain" and &* the tracks and thrown upon their sides in legislature, voting separately, Blair received Thomas jBeck, to be appraiser of merchandise -aggregate of population present a nd "corruption" cry would never have the ditch, and I found myself struggling between a majority of rotes for senator. of the district of Saoa Francisco, Col. been raised and Clay would prospective, is entirely satisfactory, tke seats with a heavy passenger Daniel Z. Yost, to be assistant appraiser of BACK-Vr^o78MENE probably not have died disappointed Tke fashionable flower at Newport this FOR THE p-abbing me for dear life. In falling I struck fcut massy pretentious localities will merchandise in the district-of San Francisco, IB. in his ambition to be President. John season is the daisy, of the rare pink, red and on my left face laying the cheek bone wide dal. Joseph T. Shafec, to be assistant not be e&iisned with tfoe results at 4,open and toruising my right arm. Where C. Calhoun's futuro was largely affected crimson, carefully cultivated varieties. Beginners. Agents are now surgeon in the navy. we went off, the track is almost level with wantan innPUB. Agent in every tow by the fights he had while he home as shown by official figures. The yield of wheat in California, it is expected, the prairie. The two coaches, baggage and The W. E. DIBBLE CO was Secretary of State, by which he There has been lately con^gcrable discussion Cities thasfc have been claiming from will not exceed 24,000,000 bushels, mail cars and tender were thrown on their became estranged from Jackson and in the newspapers of this .e?untry and or three-sevenths of last year's crop. The Bides in the diteh, and the engine was forced Jdlb1Ur.aM MSv^j^'SSSakSft 100,000 to 200,000 peopSe do not Europe in reference to the acquisition of his party, and Marcy and Cass probabilities are that next year's acreage from the track but remained standing. EM. like to lower their claims jpade up Cuba by the United States through purchase. dropped out of the State Department There were about sixty passengers in all, will show a large decrease. There is authority for the statement in existing nonentitvness.Cleveland from school md directory figures and including train hands and a few section The Star publishes a letter from Spencer that the president and his legal advisers hands in the forward coach. All were more Leader. guess work, but they are often compellea or less Bruised, but the most serious cases F. Bayard, secretary of the Smithsonian are opposed to any acquisition of to submit to what might wel] are Express Messenger Scott and Mail Agent &&&& territory, whether of Cuba or of parte of institution, who recommends that all water have been avoided by a little modesty Williams, who were hurt internally. Two Mexico or elsewhere. The president feels The clerk who is putting his whole heart for drinking purposes unless known to be IN] Ee ladies also received,severe scalp wounds. ofl. or *i3~rrf and moderation. *gs fSK>fgZ very strongly and positively on this point. into the service of an ungrateful employci ure be boiled forahalfhour. He\Baysthat ttnU*iLpUctat,uP We got the injured ones to the'farm bouses believes this course would have Averted never knows whateyesiire upohlm, nor wh bear And to McCook by team. Secretary Whitney received the following the epidemic at Plymouth, Pa. is taking note of bis capacity faai Xaithfulnesa The Christian Union*