New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 22, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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**&'<%$$ uyr mmm *&>fi^i :W^IS&0 LATEST SEWS SUMMABY. MINNESOTA STATE NEWS. Lake Minnetonka Gives Its Dead Crimes and Criminals. New Ulm Review. Albert Ross, a well known grocer, shot and The search for the bodies of the ill-fated probably fatally wounded bis wife, and then steamer Minnie Cook was resumed Monday Strike Riot at Cleveland. killed himself at his home in Jeffereonville, Some Minnesota Appointments. *jp morning where it had been abandoned the JOS. BOELETEE, Publisher^ Va. The cause was jealousy. The couple At Cleveland, O., the anticipated collision The president has appointed Dr. Adelard night before, with more willing hands and were aged twenty-seven and twenty-three between the strikers and police occurred Guernon as collector of customs for the district diversified methods at command. KEW ULM, MINNESOTA. respectively, and had only been married twe Wednesday afternoon the 15 inst. The of Minnesota. Dr. Guernon is about Daylight had no sooner dawned than the weeks. strikers were armed with clubs, studded with forty years of age and has been a region where the boat was supposed to have Juan Vaca, a Mexican and a half-breed rails, pieces of iron and large stones. The prominent figure in the politics of the gone down was covered with row boats herder were held up near Shadwell creek fifty policemen were supplied with maces state,but has never held office. was indorsed from the tillers of which were hung grappling The rage for buildings of great height Montan a, and robbed, Vaca being seriously twenty-two inches long, and self-acting revolvers. by members of the democratic state hooks, comm on fish fines with extra large shot in the head and the herder cut in two in New York city has been checked by The strikers were making for a committee of Minnesota, by the member of hooks and all manner of devices with which or three places. Vaca lost 60 in cash and mill gate to prevent others from working. the national committee and by many leading it was hoped to secure a hold on the bodies. a law passed last winter. Eighty feet a draft on the First National Bank of Chicago Deputy Superintendent Mcilahon gave the democrats of the state. was formerlv About a hundred yards to the north of from the curb is now the limit of the for 16,000. order to fall in, and aline was formed about a resident of St. Paul, but now lives in Spirit island a ho ok took firm hold in the thirty feet from the mill gate. The mob approached Little Falls. height of dwellings in the widest streets Henry C. Williams, a merchant and one clothing of what proved to be the remains and Mcilah on asked what was of the alleged Metropolis, 111., graveyard of Mary Rand. The body of ex-Mayor Rand The following fourth-class postmasters of the city, and in streets not exceeding vanted. One of the leaders replied that they insurance swindlers, indicted at Bloomington, was recovered in the same way, not far re for Minnesota were appointed: sixty feet in width the limit is seventy were determined to dose the mill, The police 111., for attempting to rob the Bloomington moved from where the bady of Mary Rand Pine City, Miss Mary Murphy, -TKE officer argued with them, but to no purpose. Mutual. Williams' father-in-law, it was found. Both parties were lying face vice Emma Wieck Garden City, Garrett feet. EST TONIC. The men in the rear ran ks began to throw is claimed, was insured after he was dead downward, and Mr. Rand when found was Murphy, vice E. B. Evans Elyrsian, stones and there was considerable hard talk, for $10,000, and Williams signed the affidavit without his coat, the grappling hook catching Le Sueur county, Patrick 0 Leary, vice i This medic ne, orcmr'ning Iron with pu-o a push forward and then a rash. The police of death, dated forward one year. in the back of his vest. His watch, W. A. Campbell New Prague.St.ott county, egetaMe tc ncs, eiuckly and completely The Mexican editors are having a Ten of the alleged swindlers are now in custody. advanced and the two forces met. like that of Mrs. Rand, whose body W. S. Booy, vice A. M. Morley St. James, Cures DvsiH !rfa. Indigestion, \K eaknen, was recovered on the previous eveningindi Watonwan county, A. K. Preck, vice triumphal junketing tour throughout Impure Blo(,,Mttlaria,C'hUlsandFever-, The strikers threw stones and cinders, cated that the boat had sunk at about G. M. Herick Odin, Watonwan county, mid Xeitralf ieu ard flourished their clubp. The policemen the Nothern States. Commercial bodies half-past four o'clock. In the afternoon E. T. Barrett, vice Warren Patten I- is an unf iilmg remedy for Diseases of the used their maces and drove the strikers Foreign News. Kidneys and Liver. the body of Frank Rand was recovered. A Montgomery, Le Sueur county, John and Americans generally are giving back inch by inch. The strikers fell by the It is iiva.uuble for Diseases peculiar io Twenty thousand photographs of the little after 6 o'clock Mat Dennee andW. H. Shea, vice Frank Becker. Cleveland, Women, ard all who lead sedentary lives. store oi reeled a^vay v.ith blood streaming them opportunities of seeing the Princess Beatrice's Henry have been sold in Deyo found the body of Mr. Coykendall a Le Sueur county, W. Johnson, vice It does Jt fly ire tne teeth, cause headachexT down their faces. They ponied a terrific London. short distance west of where the wreck lay. R. Lampton Le Sueur Center, Le Saeur social side, at least, of Northern civilization, Produce onstipation Iron medicines do. f-hower of stones, ho vever into the police, WT. Millais, the first English painter It enriciesand purifies theblood, stimulates The deceased was dre^ped in a white fiamiel county, F.Quinland, vice J.N. Chapman John and probably with benefit to but could not use their clubs to a ny advantage. the apret te. aids ihe assimilation of food, r* boating suit, and had put over him an o-\ ercoat. Water town, Car\er county, B. Campbell, who has been made a baronet, is a brother heves Heartburn and Belching, and ...trengtr- Finally they fell back very r?.o- Mexico in the future, and perhaps to The clothing bore et idence that the vice C. G. Holgraw Caledonia. Houston of Mrs. Lester Wallack. ens the muscles and nenes. idly, and the police, seeing their body had been partially buried in the mud. county, E. Dori\ alt, vice Prentiss A. Pope, For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack cl this country. Storms in Austria continue to destroy opportunity, charged on a run, Energy. Ac. it has no equal. Half an hour later "William Wambolt and life and property in hundreds of parishes. yelling as they went. The whack of 'Tie genuine has above trade msrk ard George E. Watson caught on their grappling There is a glo iug prospect of a heavy loss their maces could be heard for a lonjj distance. Minnesota Storm Damages. crossed red lin on trapper. Take ciL- The excess of exports from the hook the body of Robert Hussay, the friend of crop. Fallen stiikers lined JEtntx street, BriOSeXjhj BSOUHC8UUIXCAL CO- FUT.T1-OKE. I During the storm of the 16th, at the newtown of Frank Rand who accompanied the pleasuie and their wives and sweethearts bore them United States over the imports to this Arthur B. Wood, who has been United of Randolph, the Miller Bro.'s newstore party. Both these bodies were found away elsewhere as fast as possible. The LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD States consul at Belfast, Ireland, for some was blown down. About seven miles country for the last fiscal year amounted in close proximity, and their discovery mob broke and ran so hard it was pushed, time past, has been transfeired to Dundee, northwest of here a Mr. Willis had a new stimulated the search for the remaining but the police kept up an untiring 'whack' to $165,000,000 in favor of the 1 Scotland. barn blown flat, while a neighbor named victims, Mrs. Coykendall and Harvey Rand. until every striker was driven out of sight United Stateswhich is highly encouraging The official report shows a total of 30,- Koffman had his barn, almost full of hay, After successive trailings over the course, of the mill. Thirty-five strikers were lying 000 cases of cholera in Spain, since the inception moved eight feet from its foundation. Crops William Deane and William Deyo brought in these dull times. The amount on the ground when the bkirmish was of the scorge up to the 13th, and a are injured considerably. At Burnside, to the surface all that was mortal of these brought to an end but only seven of them would be much larger if extravagance total of 13,000 deaths. Goodhue county, a man was last mentioned victims. were arrested. The remainder were carried killed by afalhngtree. Thebarn ofDelevan could be checked, but that seems to be Lord Wolseley has arrived at London. I was a little after 7 30 o'clock whentht off the field by their friends. South, li\ing three miles west of Kasson, The Victoria railway station was crowded deep gave up the last of its dead, and the impossible. was struck by lightning, killing two horses with soldiers, officers and civillians, and remains were carried in the light boats to Official Advice to Farmers About Wheat. and burning the barn. At DodgeCVnterth he was given an enthusiastic welcome. the improvised morgue, there to be prepared dwelling house of M. L. Weston was alo "A cyclone Avith terrific lightning, for the burial caskets. The ay sunk aw a YEASTGEMS Prof. Dodge, statistician of the agricultural Louis Jennings, formerly editor of the struck by lightning and burned. Tiro houses as the task was completed, and it was no department, in a carefully-written report thunder and rain," which destroyed New York Times, has consented to contest at Dodge Center were struck by lightning sooner completed than the ater, all ay on the condition of wheat crops, one of the parliamentary districts of Stockport, bridges, houses, barns, churches and during the progress of the atorin and consumed. dotted with the various flotilla of the lake, says to farmers that the wheat harvest in Cheshire, Eng.. in the Tory interest At Faribault, the store o? J* A, was deserted. The bodies were all taken to caused the death of two girls, struck of the world in 1885 will not be in the coming general election. Peterson, at Fourth and Plum streets, the Minneapolis for burial. an average one. Hence, prices will eventually The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread Waterbury, Vt., a few days ago. Such The agitation in Germany in favor of abimetallic Poplar Star mills, and the residue* of advance, but it should be remembered moneta ry standard progresses raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome Clement, on Seventh street, wei* struck storms are not unfrequent in the Eastern that it requires a full year to actively. Another conference has been held Millions of Acres Opened to Settlers. lightning. Lightning struck many trei\. like our grandmother's delicious bread. move the crops of the world. Heavy hartestb States but the press of that section between Prince Bismarck and the leading Three miles west of Kasson liglstaingstruck GROCERS SELL THEM. following the deficiency do not depress The United States Land Commissioner advocates of the coinage of siher. the barn ot Dell South, killing a hrsg anjl does not make much of them, PREPARED BY THS prices materially for many months Sparks has addressed a letter to the regis*' Price Baking Powder Co., burning the entire contentshay, feed, harnesses, Dispatches from Russia state that the while at the west they are always exaggerated. after garnering. The culmination of the effect ter and receiver of the land office at Walla, threshing machine, soint? t-oed*. ett.. harvest prospects throughout the empire HanTrs or Br. Price's special Flavoring Extracts, is often in the following year. So the Walla, Wash., which is, in effect, a decision The stoim extended all alow, the Wniers of are the gloomiest experienced for many large production of last year now fills the withdrawing indemnity limits along St. Louis, MO C|Dr. Scott and Le Sueur counties, and \rti* cmsMYV Chicago, I!!. St Louis MO years, and that unless there is a general granaries of Europe and America and prices nearly every land grant railroad in the about three miles wide in the destmag.-tive rain forthwith the whole crop will be lost. are low in the face of cuircnt crop failures. United States. I affects not less than 30,- La Barge, sweep. The growing ciops were srcs.fJy Sir Richard Cartwright places Canadian The Munster bank of Dublin and Coik No great advance will occur until the excess 000,000 acres,as estimated by the land office 6COCE8KOB TO jured. Timothy Sullhau, in D.rrjrnain* nd, SLin and Hones.Sermons TlthiU.v, has suspended payments. The liabilities of stocks shall be consumed. Let the authorities. Of these, 12,000,000 acres finances in rather an unfavorable In diseases oitlie Blood, township lost all his crops. iir.poten'T, Organic Weatnes*. (ionorrlura, SjphCit.e nt'ct amount to $8,750,000. A majority of its farmer, therefore, 'who is not pressed for belong to the Northern Pacific,in whose limits Mr. Johnson's barn in Jordan rx-xy, Ittrrricd light. He declares that there has Sfrrurlaf AOW-iions. Scientific trcatmei saie ar.d B-_-e money, deliver slo^ty until the commercial shareholders are ladies, A\1IO aie solely dependent the test case arose. A like amount tmil (o D'fon i t!eq Treated. Oil or write forhst of by lightning during the recent torrn. By (-"fd ions to lx ans\ red by those dc=iriu treatment by tna been an increase of $200,000,000 in upon its dividends for their income. stocks are depleted, watch is aflected along the Atlantic & Pacific, 3,- the recent bad storm near Hutchhio.* Persons .nffertne from Renter? should bend tfccij address,^ The directors express confidence in ability markets and if he can hold until late in the 000,000 along the Southern Pacific and 2.- an learn M)m thine to their adrantage. It Knot alruss.^ the debt, for which there is nothing to William Tift, in Acoma, lost about fou? Add essHr. C. L. LalUKGl. Treh't and Physician in ffcarso to meet the indebtedness. autumn or winter he may profit by the 000,000 along the Texas Pacific. Every hundred acres of whe.it, while Dr. Itoij-acnm, .enfal Jled.&burz. Institute. JO JLoenkt t.. St. I nts. show but two railways, one of which scarcity. But he must not assume the existence land grant in Minnesota and Dakota is aifected A renew al of the report of the coming Lcccsscr to Dr. iiuts' D.spcusary. =.tafcli4fctd 8 0 1 ears. Mr. Ulnch and many oth"is cant of tx/wq of the scarcity, 'which is prophesied by the decision. The railroads have has been given away, while nobody coronation of the czar as emperor of Central Nervous Exhaustion, had their ciops badly damaged. by the bulls of the present hour and h\ul had some income and not a little ad\antage Asia, produces a sensation in Central cares for the other. Since 1867 the for extraordinary prices, refusing reasonable by the maintenance of indemnity Premature Decay, Asia. The courts of the Khans of Bokhara advances or his ultimate loss of piice, limits, referring from public population has increased but 30 per A fire broke oat in the oil room oIScayoH and Khiva s-.re uneasy, fearing Russian annexation. in interest and rottage, maj prove a soier settlement large bodies of land lying Libternd's hardware and furniture fetors Loss of Manhood. The goneial populace hail the cent., while the debt has advanced calamity than the early autumn sales. parallel to their grants. Tke effect was in Sacred Heart, llen\ille countv, which destroyed news, and hope that it will end in the freeing 200 per cent., expenditures 150 per This is a true word for the ear oi the wise to compress settlement within the granted their store. Stenson & Eanstcnd's An 80-pzure Cloth-hound Hook, of Ad\:_ to of Mahomedans from the yoke. Young or Middle-it^ed MCIMV .th pre-ci ii-tiona farmer. lands, and to enhance their value. At the general store, M. Norstrum's blacksmith cent., and taxation 150 per cent. Lord Randolph Churchill, secretary for for N'.f-tr" ltrvput i KciruUr l'l)\M(iai same time the roads have been in thchabit shop, and 0 Walstad'shouse. Stt-uson S S? (U rorCon receipt of two three cent India, stated in the house of commons that of selling their waiver to the indemnity & Raiiistund sa\ed a large share of thvir CF9 I WCE Address A SberiffWho Did His Duty. the government had no intention of negotiating stnmp lands whenever a settler wants to settle on T. WILL JAMS & CO., MILWAUKEE. Wis. goods. The theory of spontaneous combustion with the ameer of Afghanistan for The ^steamboat business on the upper them bad enough to do so. Besides these, At Marine, Ind., a colored man named is advanced as the origin of the fire. the defense of Candahar. England had, he still other advantages were possible in deterring Wallace ravished the fourteen-year-old Mississippi is at the lowest condition SSS^L. said, ghen certain pledges to assist the .MA3gl8_R9IEOT A severe rain and hailstorm visited Meeker C0., the section of "lien" lands, as they daughter oi a A\eil known citizen named ameer if an emergency requiring it arises that has been experienced since unty recently. In Harvey to-wn, a are called. In some cases rich lands have Vinson. The gill was thrown into spasms f(jw miles noith of Litchfield, much damage I MTg Chemlcta and Bole Prop'* o- and the ameer asks for assistance. What been held out of market for t\\enty-fi\e the advent of railroads, on account oi and her condition giew hoiuly more alarming iPR0F.HARRI8'PASTlLLE REMEDY ever government might be in power, the was done. Hailstones are reported trjhava I \ounr Mm and others vcLo e'-fV. years under the claims of railroads. Ob\ iously until recently when her death was declared the very low rates of freight. Just at secretary continued, the course of England from NcrTous and Physical t. fallen two inches in diameter. A number they had increased a great deal in to be but a question of a few days. lit}, Premature Exhaustion art. was clear if the ameer should ask for assistance. of farmers have sustained losses varying Itncir many gloomy consequercs* this season there is some passenger value. The decision made, will compel the The feeling against Wallace reached fever are quickly and radically can.J from a few bushels to their entire crop. railroads to select their lien lands promptly, heat and when it became evident that an attempt Ther.em-^v is put up in boxt. Ho. I (lasting a month,, travel, but that has fallen off immensely, The destructhe part of the storm wasaboot o. 2 em 10 Rect a cure, unless in (erere eces, 5 K&. London Cable: There was an occurrence and not allow them to wait and reject poor would be made to lynch him Sheriif (la"ing three aicrth"), $7. Sent by mail ia plain wrapper a hundred rods wide. as compared with former years. in the house of lords possessing great interest grades of land in their graijs and select in Holman resolved to protect his prisoner and iMreettont for Lking areompnay eaeh Box. Paniphlil di_e ,i IU41 .IK UUJU 1u.1l mode ef cur* seat cuJed on ann.icaiM' to Hebrews throughout the world, and lieu of it the best in the indemnity giants. surrounded himself with astrongguard. At Steamboat property has very little Thomas Chambers of Minneapolis has THING or A CT ori destined to become historical. Lord Rothschild I is not unlikely that this action on the 1245 a mob organized in the lear of the just been apprised of thedeathof his brother, FOR FRESIRVING. REfcTORINC At value, for no one wishes to engage in a took the peerage oath, escorted by part of the general land office will greatly jail, and a few minutes later made a desperate ^.Kcuutlfy tag the Complexion. Henry Chambers, at his home in Compton, ^jPou RtMOTua bcxBCRf, TAN, FfctcRxsj the earl of Roseberryhusband of Hannah stimulate immigration another year. assault. They were met by Sheriff business that -will not pay. It is said Cal. The deceased was one of the earliest PlMrueii. SAixowiKCf. BLOTCBU, Rothschild, daughter of the late Baron Mayer Holman and his guard, who, after giving OPINIONS OF N0TS LADIES settlers of Minneapolis, having arrived that a fine steamer that cost $100,- LOTTAIt 11 the rery bert prepaxtti"* 'r and by Lord Carringtonson of that warning, fired a volley, instantly killing there in 1848. theftcethatl everuMd, I new uftecooibrr CLARA LOUISE KELLOGGItpT-ti.* Lord Carrington who, during ten years o' 000 a few years ago, was offered for James Keiley and wounding three or four Return of Middleton's Army to Winnipeg. plfuuretoaddstyiuune tatfceutofthi*t The African Grand Lodge, A. and A. contention, from 1848 to 1858, A^oted whoreeomawnd ycur Uauid Pearl." aad others. The dead and Avounded were carried $25,000 and not taken at that price. prat the utufirtien It nu afforded cr Gen. Middleton's command arrived at M. of Iowa, whose jurisdiction includes the against the bill admittingLord Rothschild's away, and the leaders of the mob, after 'heUtlLIDl'EARLtubrfn meriTrd hj Winnipeg Wednesday the 15th inst., Avith theladwaof allcountriei witii'the hxtco colored Masonic lodges of Minnesota, held father, Baron Lionel, to the house of commons. a short consultation, decided to postpone .marks of appreciation. Onlj 60 carrr* A the exception of the Midland battali on and its annual session at St. Pau l. OTTU, soli by all DraggM* & Perfuzitra further hostilities. CUAUPiaN*CO.Paora..I)vrfau..r Hard times may explain the dullness Sixty-fifth, of Montreal, who went east from J. W. Ashworth has been appointed postal One of the most brilliant affairs of the Selkirk, the former in has te to arrive at Free! Cards and Chromes^ in the social woi'ld. It is said that clerk on the St. Paul and Sioux City season took place in London at St. George's Washington News. Port Hope to attend the funeral of route, and J. K. Dow has been ordered to c- churchthe marriage of Lord Vernon o' pleasure travel has been lighter this W t\ send free by mail a sat-- le pajrs a man $00 a month their colonel, Williams, whose body The government replace E. Ciowles on the Minneapolis and Sudbury Park, Derbyshire, to Miss Fannie forge Otrn.1,1, Irinch, and Atntrican Cnror.i was sent from Battleford. Boats and summer than at any other time in more to wind the clocks in the interior department Cirds.on tinted and gold grcunds,w.Lh a p:ice it Waterto wn route-, taking Dow's former Aiwrence, daughter of Francis Lawrence barges, after forty-eight hours on Lake ri o\tr 200 different designs, 011 recent: s'.. building. position as postal clerk on the Minneapolis than twenty years. The watering of New York. The church was crowded Winnipeg, arrived at Selkirk this morning, postage W will also sena fret, rr.j.i and Angus, Iowa, line. les ten of ojr beautiful C'lromos, on rect The applications for places abroa d, according with members of the nobility and other their coming having been announced by places are not thronged with fashionable to Assistant Secretary of State prominent persons, including the following ol'ttn cents to p.i for put king .md postage a'so In the suit of Ramsey county against the courier from the mouth of the Red liver. people and hotel reporters, as a 'CIT -C v. confidei.ti.il price li^t of o\r uge 1 Porter, number fully ten thousand. United States Minister Phelps and Mrs. Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Railroad There was an enthusiastic reception. (l.-otnos. Agents wanted. Address K. GIX*-ON Phelps the duke and duchess of Buccleutb, company the bupreme court decided that rule, declare that money-losing iustead Col. Lamont has to do the president's Lunch, as they call it, was ser\ed under the IV Co.. 46 S .i"mtr Street, Boston, Mss. the earls of Hardwicke, Granville, Cook, property held for pui poses inconsistent with telegraphing whenever the regular operator trees by the banks of the Red river, and ANTED of money-making, is the rule. Aside BOOK Litchfield, Kingston and Stanhope and their or ad\(r-,e to railroad uses is subject to is absent. He is an expert in the business. those who preferred milk on account of its wives, and Sir William Harcourt and the from obvious reasons for this state oi state taxation. ranty drank it. The rest dind and were The president is greatly encouraged by Canvassers. marquis of Harrington. not allowed to thirst. After the gore and things, the question arises whether Patrick Ranger fatally stabbed Thomas the decrease of the White House mail irom the grandiloquence,the mayor of the city presented Post's Lond on Cable: The committee of M.itkin in a stieet row at Minneapolis recently. five hundred letters daily to about two 1 MALE and FEMALE 1 summer pleasure-seeking has not been to Gen. Middleton and his troo ps a Investigation into the exposures of the Pall hundred. overdone, and whether both rich and complimentary address well worded. Mall Gazette met recently. In an interview Ti _!_' in tli s-ilc of onr nevi art! ro" The municipal authorities of St. Paul insist Attorney General Garland's opinion in Cardinal Manning said: I know Mr. Stead -k or stand in cti.n.ictcr larje profitu and poor are not imbibing more sensible the case of the Dolphin simply forces the that it is the duty of insurance companies iiritueiaf"Mll.n quiilUie*. oner Crowds filled all the highways, and the (Ed. Pall Mall Gazette,) and have had perfect .i government to bring suit against Mr. Roach to prosecute persons accused of arson. uirt.Dcut -rl Iitcr.tUte (Kineasa. notions of recreation and pleasure byways teem with people eager to greet confidence in his intentions and integrity. liie CINCINNATI I(TBL,ISHlNJj CO., to recover the moneys paid to him. The Minnesota Farmer s' alliance, in an the boys whose homecoming has been so \V. l-oL.-th fetreet. Cuc.ir.nuU CLio The extent of the evil now exposed has addiess to the farmers of the state, expresses There are fifty applicants for the position long and ardently looked for. From ths long been indistinctly known, but it has of superintendent for the government reservation strong disapproval of the*} stem of dockage depot the troo ps marched up Main NOW IN USE36,989. been impossible to obtain legal proof. Mr. It is noted as one of the best at Hot Springs, Ark. The place is adopted by the board of railroad and street to a stand erected in front ol Stead is the first person who has ventured not a hard one and it pays 2,500 a warchoiw commissioners, and advises a the city hall, and were there addressed evidences that the American people to obtain the legal proof. The evidence is year. sound and practical method of escape from by City Clerk Brown, PremierNorquay and certain. In publishing statements so detailed now live better than their fathers did its.e\ ils. I calls upon farmers to do away Lieut. Gov. Aikens, Gen. Middleton and and often so vivid he will encounter Leave of absence for four months on a is found in the steady and rapid growth with the necessity or excuse for dockage by his brilliant staff werein front of the stand, a great deal of obloquy, but on the other Burgeon's certificate of disability, with permission making their grain absolutely clean before and the general replied to Brow n's official hand he has the firmest support of a very to leave the United States, has been of the trade in tropieal fruits. It is A.4I [u'f ns sa) their goods are the be*t sending it to market. welcome. I is understood that sympathizers 1 -ie cur Improved Keller Positive For-v rl.rui large number of men of all classes and of the granted Lieut. A. W. Greely, Fifth cavalry, not many years since the great heed and Fcrtilizlnc lrlll ami our M1.3 KtkiB. 1 of Riel in the United States are responding highest influence in England. The patience Presiding Elder McHary, of the Fergus acting signal officer. i-e..- good as the best aiulcanl est Mis cr A are vt in a generous way to his appeal majority of people scarcely knew what 1 mted. Circulars mailed free* Newark Machine Co-, of those who know the truth has justly bof Falls district, has issued'a cucular to the William White, appointed United Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, Har-c.-tuws, &i for assistance to enable him to have a fair exhausted, and nothing sho rt of this last members of the Minnesota conference stating a banana was, and considered oranges States district attorney for Washington trial. I is difficult now to find a ny one MARRIAGEGUIDE righteous and resolute action could, in my that in\estigation by a committee appointed Territory, has been a resident of the territory and lemons as luxuries to be afforded who will say that Riel will be hanged. There belief, have enforced and insured the enactment for the purpose found no evidence fourteen years. He was a competitor is little dou bt that sooner or later he will of further laws to supplement our of the guilt of Rev. John Walton, convieted only in sickness or on great occasions. of Voorhees for the nomination for congress escape from prison and return to his home most defective statutes on this subject." of rape at Wadena, and asking a~si-tanc last fall, forty-three years of age, and is said Now, not only these, but other tropical in Montan a, where he will be secure to secure him a new trial. The circular is 260 Pages. IUastrtted in cloth andgiltblndiogSOs. to be one of the ablest lawyers in the territory from extradition. Eoacy or pottage, same, paper covers 25c. This book fruits, are bought and eaten also signed by members of the in\ estigating and one of its most prominent citizens. contains all the corious, doubtful or inquisitive want to Personal Mention. eachW, golIdT HTISt everEyH fe.w Lcs committee. knew, large editions. 10,000D months almost as generally and freely as ,e John Roach, the builder and contractor fctealta. Beauty, Smarryf,pd Eapissa, are promoted by its ad- Eli Marsh Turner,* who has recently been Investigation of Patrician Immorality. The Moor head grand jury has found indictments tfeal r-.ce'nho ma.ye who not, why, medical aid. when. of the Dolphin, declined to say anything apples, and the consumption of elected president of the West Virginia'State p-eeseary y-lC\lUte- brought home to Ton. SO wooderf 1 PIH picrracv against George Stanbro, burglary about Attorney General Garland's opinion The London Pall Mall Gazette announ" university, is a Princeton graduate of 1868. melons, peaches, pears, plums and S. McCoy and Ljnni larceny John B^o.. ths great Specialist, Consultation and paoohlet fr-? that the government need not accept the ces that the archbishop of Canterbury, the Ex-United States Senator John A. Patterson Curfmany, larceny J. II. C. Johnson, embezzlement, vessel. He had not been officially informed berries is on the same universal and bishop of London, Cardinal Manning and of South Carolina, once a conspicuous seven indictments Charles D. that the government does not want the vessel. Hon. Samuel Morely have consented to act extensive scale. character, is living quietly at Miflintown, Fox, embezzlement A. Elder, embezzlement. "I shall have something to say when as a committee of inquiry into the charges Juniata county, Pa. Fox was the deputy for Clerk of the time comes," was the most reckless of aristocratic iniquity made by the Gazette 260 Fages. ILustrated ia cloth ncd rHt batdiaK Eso Court Hendricks, and on being arraigned statement that Mr. Roach permitted himself Ex-President Arthur, accompanied by his in it revelations during the past week. Bone? or pontage, same paper covers iac. Tfcie boost pleaded guilty. wnteins all the curious doubtfclor iafjii'.r7v9 w^zl to make. son, says a New Richmond, Que., dispatch, The last national census shows that The committee, Avhich is looked upon as know, large editi ns. liMJflU each, told e^ery 'ew 12c has had rare good luck in salmon fishing on Ole. Benson of Kasson, Dodge county, one of the most extraordinary, in the high Health, B-airty,Hptunees,t.re immvcd by its-w5- Secretary Lamar has decided to divide Vermont is the greatest colonizing the river. In three days the party caught was arrested charged with an attempt to neewnomay aiar.y. .vnonor.wbv Aledic^jp.d vot-i character of its members, e\ er organized, the responsibility of the departme nt between 300 pounds of salmon. State of the Unionthat is to say, a rape Carrie Larson. He was held in $200 will soon begin its work of investigation. his two assistants. First Assistant for trial at the next term of court. K:res tor lire, Ne-vons Debihty, Irtipdi?-.eiiT Ml? The Gazette will place in confidence before Mr. Lee, the recently appointed secretary Secretary ^Ymldrow will have charge of larger ratio of people born within its Bate. lV50'i!r-it'.on !nd itncb'-T f-v, of the United States legation at Vienna, is the committee every detail of The census shows the population of Lac the following business: Yellowstone Park, WRIGHTs Psus limits live outside them than is the expected to arrive at his new po st of du ty evidence gathered by the paper's reportoria] INDIANVEGETABLE qui Parle county to be 7,839, an increase of Hot Springs, Ark., open market purchases, soon. On his arrival United States Minister commission, on which it relies to prove the 2,988 in five years. case with any other State. In 1880 proposes and contracts for Indian gupplies LIVERETHBFO Francis will take final leave. existence of the wickedness unveiled by it and leases, and various other Indian The Dodge county census shows a population there were found in the United States Every reporter engaged in the Gazette's investigations matters and accounts for transportation. of 10,489, a decrease of 500 in the 428,688 white natives of Vermont, but will appear under oath before Assistant Secretary Jenks will have charge past five years. Miscellaneous News Notes. the committee, and each will produce all of matters relating to public lands and only 251,112 of them had remanied The catastrophe of Sunday has cast a A funnel-shaped cloud amuses Miller, the memoranda, etc., gathered by him during land grants to railroads, rights of railroad gloom over Lake Minnetonka, and it is in the State of their birth, nearly 42 And all Bilious Complaints Dak., half an hour or so. the several weeks of inquiry, also the companies through and upon Indian lands, predicted will have a serious effect upon the names of persons implicated. The committee per cent, residing elsewhere. The census county land scrip, rights of Indians to The Fargo southern road is formally business, small as it is. Among boatmen will treat confidentially the information lands constructed of Indian treaties, and transferred to the Milwaukee & St. Paul. it is believed that it will detract largely of 1860 showed almost identically DO placed before it. I will make a general report appealed pension cases. from the business of the small steamboats,, President No ah Porter, of Yale college, is the same ratio, a trifle above 42 per as to the truth of the Gazette's revelations. which have, during the past two or three revising Webster's dictionary, assisted by Record of Casualties. ent. of native Vermonters in that year seasons, been much in favor. Mr. S. Allen, a graduate of Yale. s^- a-s^ T"^" WANTE FOR TH E BACK-WOODSMEN. Benjamin Schofield's yarn mill in West being found in other States. The The Salt Works at Bay City, Mich., were The census of Winona county, just completed, Manayunk, Pa., was burned, causing a forcibly closed by a mob of strikers, and shows a population of 15,377. Estate of the tate Gov. C. C. Washburn. neighboring commonwealth of New loss of $200,000 partially insured. military were called out to restore order. Chippewa county has a population of 6,- a Crosse, Wis., Special Telegram, July Hampshire ranks next to Vermont as The Forest flouring mills at Ottaw a, 561, a gain of 1,153'in five years. Lieutenant Commander W. Webb, 14.The annual account of the Washburn AGENTO:5ii?.j3ri&.a* -"r* ...dtt Kans., owned by John Kinnard, were a colonizer, having sent away nearly connected with the Alert on the Asiatic estate has been filed. The cost of administration William Bowen was killed by lightning at burned. Loss, $35,000 insurance S16,- *"***'mSESffKtt'S&&3 station, has been tried by a court martial was $74,000, of which $20,000 i Westpor t. 35 per cent, of her people. Connectiut Id f **"iXS^ !*PsJ reqalivd, coo* 000. on a charge of drunkenness and found guilty. attorneys' fees for services, partly in the comes third among the Eastern At Austin, work has been commenced on The region around Bloomington, HI., was The court recommended that he be previous year. The amount of annuities the new passenger depot of the Minnesota again visited by a tremendous rain storm, suspended from rank and duty, on furlough States in this list, with almostr26 per paid was 45,000. Among the items are: 18^ about 25 pe cent. & North western railroad. I will be the lasting over an hour, which deluged the pay, for two years, and that he be allowed Mrs. Payso n, $10,000 Mrs. Kelsev, 10,- cent, of heorr knatives elsewhere in the wit finest on the line, 22xG0 feet, and exclusively grain fields. The recent storm was the to retain his present numb er on the list ol 000 S. B. Washburn, $2,000 S. L. "Kevins, Ik for passengers. Work has also begun on worst for twenty years. East and northeast lieutenant commanders during that time. \K country then Maine, Rhode Island Ne 3,000 Mrs. C. A. Washburn, 2,000 Mrs. the new freight depot, 40x90feet, truss roof. of this city several bridges on the Lake The recommendations were^approved by E. B. Washburn, 1,000. The statement ,an 1 3 *#f Rear Admiral Davis, June second. Lieutenant, VAMOTO STAGE*. Iokl?ecr"-ti Erie & Western railway were swept away. Thompson qi Cleveland and Hadley of S Jf? shows: Real estate 1,045,467.39 personal Commander Webb has Jje^n ordered .""^andMassachusetts with 20 percent. The damage to railroads, crops, buildings tiaat!, entirely removed. Home treatment.. 31c''.' St. Paul are to pound each other with hard property, $751,636.47 Cash, $161,340 07 Cine can be administered without knowled-* of to^the United States in the Juniata. and stockis not less than $250,OOQ. gloves. Profits, $302,276.42.,,. patient by placing itia coffee, tea, or arv-fcitif JB19EM SPECifiC CO.. 185 Sue 8fc, CINCINNATI, O. 'smmMj^::_