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yv^t&vig&kw jyp' &&$&&? i PLACE OF BURIAL.* Such lires are rare. Few men are permitted MINNESOTA STATE NEWS. aged. The low was partially covered -with PA8KN& EVENTS. to render such service, to gain such insurance. Central Park, New York, Decided Upon as renown, to merit such distinction. In the Final Resting Place of Gen. Grant. The census of Wabasha county, which is his victories the people rejoiced^^in The total state school fond, of Georgia of The Bend Court Martial at Paul. population1 about-'completed, shows a his misfortunes they sorrowed, in in 1884 was S508r454. MOUNT MCGREGOR, July 24.This afternoon about nineteen thousanda gain of nearly The adjourned court martial met in the his death they mourn. Looking Mr. Turner, Mayor Grace's chief clerk, One family arrived at Newport last one thousand in five years. Wabasha returns Senate Chamber, St. Paul. Military sentinels back on a career of unexampled success, on now here, received a message which determined 2,514 and Lake City 2,496a gain week with sixty-four trunks. '$* stood at the doors of the hall and gallery. a record of surpassing brilliancy, his greatest the question of Gen. Grant's burial of about 400- for the former and a small The members of the court present triumph came at the close of his years, place in favor of Central Park, New York. There is an active demand for cottages loss for the latter since 1880. Plainview, were Brigadier Generals Thomas P. Wilson, when a nation, forgetting its past differences, Mayor Grace received the following dispatch at Long Branch this year. too, taking the town and village together, John P. Kea. J. H. Murphy Colonels James bowed in sorrow around his bedside from his private secretary at Mount shows a small falling offThe Nearly oue-half the entire population Compton, Charles A. Curtis Lieutenant and united in a gracious tribute to his honor McGregor: Colonels J. R. King, George W. Mead. of Buffalo is-of Teutonic origin. and his name. Unconquerable in war. magnanimous total valuation of personal property In regard to the offer made by the city of They sat in full uniform, according to rule in victory, simple and unostentatious in Blue Earth county is $1,961,243. Total a place of burial in one of the parks belonging Corn has gone up 25 per cent, in and custom. Gen. Wilson was the presiding in peace, he came close to the hearts number of horses three years old, 428,751 to the city, Col. Grant instructs me to Monterey, Mexico, in the last few days. officer, and called the court to order. of the people, and to the people is committed average value, $55 cow's, three years old, say that upon the condition that the wish Col. Bend sat by his counsel, Senator J. N. One-fifth of the legal voters of Massachusetts a fitting observance of that day when 166,769 average value, $14 sheep, 6,560 of the general that a place be reserved beside Castle, of Stillwater, and the adjutant general, he shall be laid to rest with Washington and are vetrans-of the civil war. average value. $1.45" hogs, 30,562 average him for Mr. Grant is observed, he, in in full trappings, occupied a chair av Lincoln, enshrined like them in a nation's value, $2.04 wagons and carriages, 52,059 behalf of the family, accepts. You are, The construction of a hotel costing the table with Judge Advocate Tawney. gratitude and a nation's love. average value $16 sewing machines, 13,771 therefore, at libet ty to take action upon $750,000 is on the tapis in Washington. average value, $8 pianos, 12,724 averagevalue, After certain preliminaries having been this information, which is final. The family -THE GILBERT A. PIERCE, Governor. The northwestern lumber resources $89: household iurniture, $119,2731 gone through with, Mr. Castle at once arose prefer Central Park. THE BURIAL SITE. and questioned the jurisdiction of the court have decreased 25 per cent, in the last BEST TOMIC. NEW YORK, Special Telegram, July 25. The mayor appointed a committee of S. N. Hornecke was appointed postmaster to proceed to trial under thechargesbrought. year. It has not yet been decided what part of 100 citizens to raise New York city's share at Detroit, Mich., andE. A-Vandyke- at This medi lne, combining Iron with pure The charges, heofsaid, alleged violation governmenf 4 hr of the expense for the erection of a national the park Gen. Grant's body will be buried Eagle Bend. abides war for the A dude has been defined in an Atlanta tegetahle iciics, Quickly and completel-. "The_o monument to Gen. Grant. Among the green," which is situated on ^.iv-ne on the articles of war. It this &tate,first.there tares DJ-SJM pebu Ifi cc^tin, WeakDMs The valuation of personal property in court as "a fellow who is mashed membeis of this committee are the following. wer side of the'mall,' is general!v thouwht'to'be I mpure Bloud, Fever*, Olmstead county, as shown bv the returns on himself." of the militia and, secondly, no officer of und Xeunrif lu the place. It is a plot of pretty high land of the assessor, is $2,065,886,'this being a It is an unfiilinar reatedvforDiseases of the the militia could be held to observe articles about three-quarters of a mile square. Ii Mrs. Black Bear, a Piegan squaw, Samuel J. Tilden. Chester A. Arthur, Alonzo gain of $25,000* over a year ago. The total Kidneys and Liver. prescribed by the government of the United a line was drawn straight across from Gen. B. Cornell, W. M. Evarts, Oswald died at the Blackfeefr reservation, value of horses is $560,661 of the cattle, It is iivaluable for Diseases peculiar to States for the government of the federal Grant's late residence on East Sixtv-sixth Ottendorfer, George Jones, Thomas Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. Montana, aged 124 years* $308,366, of sheep, $25,048. army. The constitution of this state provided street it would pass through the* park. Itdoes Dt lujcje theteeth,cause headache.or L. James, Edward Cooper, Smith that the legislature should make the The following is the population of the The^ first bee-tree ever found in eastern produce onstipationothn- Iron medicines do The wall in Central park is a broad, Elly. Jr.. W. H. Wyckham, Roscoe Conkling, It enric les and purifies the blood, stimulates laws under which the militia was to be disciplined towns in Goodhue county, as just completed asphalt walk about the width of an Washington territory was discoved Xoah Davis. Cornelius N. Bliss, Eugene the appet te. aids the assimilation offood,relieves and governed. The governor and by the census takers: Belle Creek, average street. It commences about a few days ago near the Touchit. Kelly, George Bliss. Whitelaw Roid, John Heartburn and Belching, and ..trengtb commander-in-chief had not the right to 966 Belvidere, 98o Burnside, 586 Cannon Sixty-seventh street, and runs to the lake i ens the muscles and nerves. Jacob Aitor, Parke Godwin, H. J.B.Hyde, make such laws, and there was not in. America, "A frisk," is the fashionable Falls. 943 Cannon Falls village, 1,229 Central on Seventy-second street, fringed on either For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of Gen. George B. McClellan, Dr. Fordyce or any other country, a civil Point, 140 Cherry Grove, 982 Featherstone, Energy, $. it has no equal. name for a ball in Philadelphia, and executive of side with large elms, and the upper part is I Barker, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jesse Seligman, J- The genuine has above trade raark ard tribunal that woulcdt decide that where 997 Florence,*951 Goodhue, 1,060 th situated in what might be called a vallev a theater party of buds is a "dove condu David M. Stone, David Dows, Hamilton Crossedredlines on ijrrapper. Take no othi.- authority iso delegated bys a constitution toa Hay Creek, 947 Holden, 1,205 Kenvon ieg^lature to pas a law, and pre The statues of -Burns party." t.e Fish, Pierre Lorillard, Ogden Goelet, Shakspeare, Scott m&e0t\fhT BSHmnCJU1UCM. ro.. KIITISORF 1,069 Leon, 1.192: Minneola, 1,059 Pine 8fa rale fc a and Joseph Pulitzer. could take it upon himself and Halleck adorn the down-town portion i A lawyer named Scipio Afric3nus Island, 912 Pine Island village, 663 Red & 8Cnb stat J. Arkell has arranged the following sessiorules, the court' de tfte such laws or etc., etc. while that of Beethoven was last vear i LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD Wing, 6,870 Roscoe, 1.172 Stanton, 560 Kenner is under arrest at Salt Lake e*s ficer rcrib secrP time table for the removal placed at the up-town end. Near the "lake Vasa, 1,327 Wacouta, 119 Wanamingo, lon City, charged with stealing ten thousand a announced. The points of Mr. of the remains from Mount McGregor: the wall widens considerably and a music 1,422 Warsaw, 1,033 Welch, 966 Znmbrota, brick. .4*ne wa overruled, as also many others stand is erected there,w here free concerts are Tuesday, Aug. 4, leave Mt. McGregor at 83S Zumbrota village, 905 total cisio wer defendant,Monda and the court final- given three times a week. A good idea i 1 p. in., arrive at Saitoga at 2 p. m. leave A statue of Moses in the Bullrushes, population of county. 31.13S. of which until next 27th with CastI eh of the Mall at this point can be formed by Saratoga at 2.30 p. m. arrive in Albany by Herman Kein, is to be placed at 1G,383 are males and 14,735 are females. lu di |yn ad a imagining Pennsylvania avenue in Washing at 5 30 p. m. leive Albauy at 12 o'clock The population in 1SS0 was 29.39S- in the lily pond in Fairmount park, ton lined with trees, with a beautiful mead- i noon, "Wednesday, Aug. 5, and arrive about 1875, 28,500 and in 1S70* 22,618. Philadelphia. out proceeding to the trial. It is considered ow on one side and a grassy knoll on the 4 30 p. m., in Ne York. doubtful whether the trial will go other. An arched tunnel feading to the Large flocks of blackbirds in Los The population of Brow county is 13',- In the intei val from 4-30 p. m., Tuesday, on, as some points made by the defendant lake is the terminus of the wall, about 100 978, net gain in five years 1,762. Angeles county, California, are proving to noon of Wednesday. Aug. 5, the remains remain undecided. yards beyond the music stand. It runs will lie in state at the capitol, and from the W. H. Goddard, the erring clerk of a New a check to the depredations of parallel to Fifth avenue, and is about the time of arrival in New York on Wednesday York banking firm, is forgiven by his employers YEASTGEMS grasshoppers. distance of two blocks from that thoroughfare. afternoon until Saturday, Aug. 8. the body The railroad and warehouse commissioners and will return to his home in Minneapolis. !t It is on the green on one side of the The Dominion government has reduced will lie in state at the city hall. The public have had printed in pamphlet form the wall that it is thought the body will be interred. the tax on timber in British obsequies will take place on Saturday, at general railroad and warehouse laws, for Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Dakota and Columbia to 15 cents a tree or 20 cents such time as the civil authorities may arrange, distribution among the grain and elevator Missouri are to be represented Ln the rher per one thousand,. and the interment will then follow in The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread and railroad men of the state and others convention in St. Paul. neatly printethese in clear Central Park. Thus it is settled that Gen. What Dr. Douglass says of Gen. Grant. ne ilnt interested the operations of laws. raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome The Washington territory Grand am A former resident of Waseca, named Benjamin Grant is to be interred in Central Park, 7he ty'pe, and is minutely indexed. Itcon- "He was considerate and courteous to the S lodge of Masons has declared retail Crump, went to Minneapolis the 7th like our grandmother's delicious bread. lar New York, "becau&e it befriended me ^henl last," said he. "When he was returning from GROCERS SELL THEM N of July, and has not been heard from since liquor dealers ineligible to membership thet trin to the eastern outlook, reduced to the tains 130 pages. was in need." that time. He is eighty-five years of age, most feeble condition by fatigue, two ladies in the order. I Gen. Grant left no will, as he felt that he PREPARED BY TM S Dr. A. Guernon. Litttle Falls, who is to Price Baking Powder Co., passed by and bowed to him. He acknowl- I quite deaf, wears a full gray beard and had nothing to leave. He gave a memorandom be the successor of Collector Bookwalter at The population of Macon, Ga., was edged the salute with a courteous motion of the Hai'f rs of Dr. Price's special Flavoring Extracts, I weighs about 135 pounds. to Col. Fred some weeks ago, which i & hand. It may seem a very small thins, but for the St. Vincent custom house has qualified 12,000 according to the United States cmsvav- St..Louia, Mo understood to be in the form of suggestions W. A. Cobb of St. Paul has been appointed GiDr.sLoUhaeRr.Blood_s a man his condition, was a good deal. The Chicago, l!l St Louis MO by taking the oath and furnishing bonds. census in 1880, and is now 25,000 according best patient a physician could have, considerate and expressions of his wishes for then future. a railway postal cleik on the Duluth & The Metropolitan hotel at St. Paul is to and faithlul to directions in every particular, to the directory census. St. Paul route, in the place of J. E. Kittson, a Bge, eveiy one emphasize that. He showed be repaired and reopened. SUCCESSO TO resigned. Mr. Kittson is a son of Adjt, Gen. Drum arrived on the mountain An Italalian ship has been sheathed a scrupulous legard for the time mentioned in In disease Dd.SMa and Bonn.Seriou BebUitr. DebUitr Malignant scarlet fever is reported in the Commodore Kittsen and has not held the this evening. He was the bearer of a ImpotMiry, Orfanle Wemknri*. Gooorrhvs, Syphilitic ar'l the directions. He wished that others should with glass plates, to take the place of Ticrcarlal ACfdions. Scientific treatment gate auj su-e town of Randolph, Dakota county. A child benefit by his experience. After his voice tailed position for a great while. His successor is letter from Piesident Cleveland to Mrs. copper sheathing. The joints are -emedies. pifornntie* Treated. Cail or Trite for l.t of him and when he telt assured that his disease of William Otte died in forty-eight hours a native of St. Paul and was formerly in the Grant tendering a lot in the Soldiers' Home questions to be answered bythoe desinug treatment by maj. (sad would terminate fatal Iv, he wiote several made tight by the use of mastic. after beinsicattacked. Another child is dan- employ of Farwell, Ozinun & Jackson. Persons suiterlnc from Rapture should send their kddreu.fe grounds as a burial place for the dead general, memoranda about ln- condition, the effect of ei ously learn oomethlni to thrlr adranUce. It not a Iran.f Bicycling is now utilized for wedding if it should please the views of the medicine upon him.and gave them to me, adding Address Dr. C. I,. LaBARtiK, PrM't and Phjilelsn In Chares The Pillager Indians at Leech Lake that he gave them in the hope that the information Central Med. & Snre. Institute. 9S0 Locust t.. M. Loon. 31o. family. In conversation Gen. Drum said: Mrs. Maren Olsen, who lived alone on a journeys. The bride rides the tricycle burned one government building anctfttired Successor to JJr. Hutu' Dispensary. .Lsubliahed 3 0 scars. they contained might be used to advantage I have to-day transmitted to Gen Hancock claim near Lake Eunice, Becker county, was and the groom the bicycle, or, more another, but the flames in the latter ca&e in treating other buffereis." an order from the secretary of war Nervous Exhaustion, found dead in her bed, having been dead several were extinguished, presumably before much easily, both ride tne sociable tricycle. "When did he begin to believe that his disease directing Gen. Hancock to take entire charge days. damage had been done. News of the depredation would ultimately kill him'" Next to Senator Stanford's large Premature Decay, of the military arrangements of Gen. reached Agent Sheehan at White J. G. Graham, proprietor of the Graham "From the first time that he came to mv office. vineyard at Vina, Cal., Los Angeles Grant's funeral from the present to the day I don't thmk he ever thought he would get well, Earth, ninety-five miles west of Leech Lake, house at Good Thunder, has been appointed Loss of Manhood. of burial, and all military excercises of any though, of course, he had something of that claims to have- the largest in the a special courier having ridden through to postmaster at that place. hope which always exists while life kind here will be under his direction, and to world, covering three thousand acres. tell the agent the news. An 80-pasre loth-bo'imt liook of Athn.^ to Mr. P. H. Potter, champion fast skater lasts. I was very frank with him when he first him applications must be made by all VoiinR or Middle-aced Men.wtth prescriptions consulted. I told him he had a very serious An elevated railroad train was delayed of Southern Minnesota, has accepted a challenge The total cultivated area of Otter Tail military organizations that may desire to for belf-treatinent instamps a Ke^ular 1'lnsici.ui disease of an epithelial character from the champion of the state to county is 148,612 acres, an increase of 10.- a minute in New Yord owing to Address take part in the obsequies. which, however, might sometimes TDBTETOII receipt of two three-cent skate three mile heats, best two in three^ for 000 since 18S4. The number of cattle of the fringe on a lady passenger's dress OE1 be relieved. I do not think I used the word The intelligence that it has been decided the championship badge. The contest will all ages in the county is 17,979 of these 7,- T. WILL IAMS& CO., MILWAUKEE. Wis. 'cure.' He fullv appreciated the serious becoming entangled with the button to bury Gen. Grant in Central Park, New character of his ailment, but not by a motion probably take place at Rochester. 797 are milk cows horses, 7,219 hogs, 6,- York, was received in Washington with on a brakeman's coat. of a muscle or a tremor of the lip did 174 sheep,u4,127. The total increase of nasai^s^ REMEPT^kaSSb At Wadena a motion for a new trial of feelings of universal regret and indignation. he show that the mlormation distressed acreage of wheat over last year is 5,684 A novel game of base-ball will be "^^^1 Jrra Chemist* andSol. Prop'sot Rev. John Walton, convicted of rape, is or affected him in the least. He took the intelligence It was confidently hoped that Washington acres. Wheat crop last year covered 101,- played at Carlton, Yamhill county, without flinching, as a brave soldier granted. would be selected as the place for the sepulcher, 675 acres and amounted to 1,628,329 might an order to charge a battery, when the |PR0F.ttARR18'PASTUlE REMED'1 Oregon, at an early day. Kine young and that the Soldiers' Home or Fifteen survivors of the first battle of chances of returning alive were vastly against bushels. Average yield per acre about sixteen \onna Ben and others whj u*l ladies will play nine gentlemen, who Arlington cemetery would receive the remains Bull Run ie-,idein Stillwater, all of whom I from NLTTOHS and Physical Dc'.i' bushels. him. :IJ, Premature Exhaustion sr of the great Soldier. must be over 50 3-ears of age. were members of Company of the First :'itir many gloomy ceosequen- i SPEAKING OF HTM AS A FRIEND, T. C. Taylor is charged at Glencoe, with art: quickly and radically cr:l Minnesota volunteers. Their names are I should sav that he was a pure, honest, sincere, An exchange states that if a castoroil Th Kei-'v is pot up in boxw. to 1 (lasting a month), $3. embezzlement. trusting, courteous gentleman. I never prevaricated as follows: C. Van Vorhes, Myron ho. 2 (euuuih to sfiect a cure, unless in severe c-sei.) (St N-. Dr. Douglass and Gen. Grant. plant is kept growing in a room, or sought to hide the truth from Kiing three months), 91. Sent hy mail in plain wraTjpc-j. Shepard, Adam Marty, Freeman McKusick: At Winnebago City, Mrs. R. H. Powell IMrfrtlonsrorlitngareoapaByeaeliBox. sealePamphlet ajix^'irai.-irdf.r him regarding his disease. I could not mosquitoes, flies, and other pests will Jiaie auti xaode of cure beat oa New York special July 24.Dr..Douglass was strrck. by a passenger train on the John May. William May, George C. **x^ deal otherwise than with the utmost frankness not enter, or if they should they are to-day chatted at length with a' reporter McNeal, Alonzo Capron. Samuel Bloomer, Southern Minnesota division while crossing TOiiaorMArma sroTroasris with such a man." FOR PRE5MU 10 RE3T0KI.VJ ANB soon found dead beneath the leaves. about Gen. Grant and of the long trial of the railroad bridge, and fell forty feet, I. A. Tanner, William Turisch, Albert Caplazia, THE GENERAL'S READINESS TO DIE. Beautifying the Complexion. breaking both legs in two places. suffering just ended. John S. Goii. A. C. Hospes and Harlow raRsttovuQ Bcynait, T&* FSICSLU Fifteen tons of grasshoppers, comprising, MOUNT MCGREGOR, N. Y., July 23.While hurui, Siuownu, Bureau "Well, then," resumed Dr. Douglass, "I Mclntyre. These filteen comrades OP1.NI0H8 OF llOTBB LADIES Gen. Terry at Fort Snelling has received in conversation to-day with a reporter Dr. it is estimated, 60,000,000 LOTTs.Itis the rtr? bM pr*p*n3an ht am going to tell you of an experience I had braved shoulder to shoulder twenty-three a brief telegram from Maj. Logan, of the tbefarvchstl ercriiMd, I BOW oscnooTfr Doug-lass read aloud the following: remarkable separate insects, were captured at the with Gen. Grant on tho afternoon ol Thursday, battles during the war of the rebellion. I'LABA LOUSE KtLLOGO- ItftMu Fifth infantry, who was sent out to investigate document, which was written by Gen. pluuT*to sddny asms tocheustofth se Natoma vineyard, near Folsom, Cal., July 16, and at the time I had observed 7hora00omM&d roar Ltauid Pesrl.'* sad General Superintendent Du Puy. of the the troubles among the Rosebud and Grant in Dr. Douglass' presence, on Thursday, csprau th ssUstsetlOB tt has afforded ra# by drowning in the irrigating ditches. the indications about his throat Minnesota A' Northwestern, has announced Tongue river Cheyennes, stating in efiect ThsUQlID-PEABLhssoMnrMtlrvlky July 2: thelsdiaof slleoiutriM wtthtfc*highest which I have spoken of. During the afternoon that all reports had been exaggerated and he would begin running mixed trains between Strawberry shortcake has been msAs of sppnasUoa. Only CQ cssrrs A "I ask vou not to show this to any one, unless BOTTU. tola oj all DrafKUts Perfumers,, of that day the general wrote this'' that apprehension of further trouble might Mona itjWest St. Paul. These trains, served out to all the prisoners in the PHSMPI.IN CO, faers., ET4U.,tl & to the doctors you consult with, until the end. And Mr. Douglass drew from his pocket be dismissed. Maj. .Logan added that he one each way daily, will be run until the Particularly, I want it kept from my family. If Arkansas penitentiary, despite the Free! Cards and Chromos. several slips written by the general, and would speedily make a more extended report known to one man the papers will get it and completion of the bruise at St. Paul, to take provisions of the constitution concerning read what the sick man had written, which they (the family) will get it. It would only distress as to the proceedings and results of care of the company's local business. When W will send free mail a sample st of ir them almost beyond endurance to know it, cruel and unusual punishment. was as follows: his mission. the bridge is completed through trains will ferfre German, trench, and American ChrriCards,on and bv reflex would distress me. I have not I feel sorry at the prospect of living the officers elected tinted and gold grounds.,witr. a pr.c: \i be put on and run regularly. One juror in Clarke countv, Georgia, changed my mind materially since I wrote you of Following is a list IOP/ through the summer and fall in the condition of 200 differe nt designs, on receipt of a stair-j before in the same strain. Now, however, I has caused no less than twenty mistrials, It is proposed to celebrate tho battle of by Maiden Rock post at Lake City, G. A.R. lor postage W will also bend free mjil .t I am in. I do not think I can but I know that I gain strength some days, but when New Ulm by a grand re-union of all who and now it is proposed to leave which was organized recently. Commander, itnpks. ttn of our beautif ul Chrjinos. on rece.!): I do go back it is beyond where I started to impiove. may. Except that I do notgatherstrength, of ten cents to paj for packing and postage a took part in the delense of that town A. S. Otis senior vice commander, James his name and those ot other men who I think the chances are very decidedlv in I feel quite as well from day today as I enclose a conrider.ti.tl price list of our l.u,re ":i l* against tho attack of the Sioux Indians, Oglesby junior vice commander, Henry tavor ot your being able to keep me alive until have acted in the same manner out of have done heretofore but I am losing chroinos. Agents anted. Address &LLA.*S Aug. 23 and 2G. the change" of weather towards winter. Of Searles adjutant, Oscar Thomas quartermsater, & Co., 46 Summer Street. Boston. M-3. the jury lists. strength. I feel it more in the inability to course there are contingencies that might arise John Hagar officer of the day, WANTED Mr. Lyman, chief examiner of 'the civil move around than in any other way or, BOOK at any time that might carry me oft very suddenly. The Columbia Indians in PHarnev Lute Larson chaplain, 0. A Warren sergeant service commission, has asked for assistant The most probable or these is choking. rather in the lack of desire' to try to move. valley, Oregon, are much incensed major, E. A. Seaman quariermaster Under the circumstances, life is not worth the examiners at one or two points along the "When I had read that," added Dr. Canvassers.. living. I am very thankful to have been spared sergeant, Charles Wheeler surgeon, George over the recent killing by white men Northern Pacific. Douglass, "I turned to the general and tried this long, because it has enabled me to practically Davis, guard, Joseph Alters. of two Indian horse-thieves, and they 1 MALE and FEMALE 1 to cheer him by telling him of the apparently Simon McBride, of tho town of Erin, fell complete the woik in which I take so much are reported to be holding war dances. improved condition of his throat and interest. I can not stir up strength enough to from a hay rack upon a pitchfork, running The total valuation of the personal property ,raure in the sale of our new ami mipo-ta- leview it and make additions and subtractions neck, to which in reply the general again To en The neighboring whites are alarmed. one of the tines into his left side through in the county of Anoka is as follow s: norlt^ of standard selllnt qunlitie*r.u laeofit \\p.r and wrote- that would suggest themselves to me, and are 1 the lung and into the liver. The injury. Immcnw -n ipr Anoka city,$542,796 Anoka town, $29,- In an account of the war between not likely to suggest themselves to any one else. 'After all that, however, the disease is though serious, is not considered necessarily 933 Burns, $24,3S0 Blaine, $10,358 isaavist and laoratiie buMincM*. A i'r. a Under the above circumstances I would be happiest the fishermen of New Jersej and Delaware Tlie CUWIXXATIt Pl'BU.SHIXG CO* still there and must be fatal in the end. fatal, and his physician has great hopes of Bethel, $19,349 Columbus. S6.91S Centerville, the most pain I could avoid. If there is to IT* Fourth Street. CiauuuiUiu The Cleveland Leader remarks in My life is precious, of couise, to my family, his recovery. be anv extraordmaiy cure, such as some people S21.3S4 Fridley, $22,272 Grow, $33,- an offhand manner that New Jersey and would be to myself if I could recover believe theie is to be, it will develop itself. I 483 Ham Lake, $14,678 Linwood. $10,- NOW IN USE36,989. Carl Eklund, the assailant of Ole Jacobson, would say, therefore, to vou and your colleagues, entirely. There never was one more had better annex the three counties of 945 Oak Grove S19.311 Ramsev, $37.- is[ has fled from Sheriff Bodkin, at Moorhead make me as comfortable as vou can. If it willing to go than I. I know most people 467 St. Francis, $18,117 total, $811 793. Delaware, that is to say,the whole and succeeded in getting across the within God's providence that I should go now, I have first one and then another little am Dakota line in the territory, and is there state. James Beaupre of Wabasha, late of Company thing to fix up, and never get quite hiding. He is about twenty-four years old, EEA.DY TO OBEY HI S CALL G, Fifth Minnesota volunteers, has There is a Hotel Boston in New through. This was partially my case. I without a mm mer. I should prefer going now I five feet and nine inches tall, slim, light been granted a pension of $2 per month, first wanted so many days tow ork on my toendiuiug my present suffering for a single York, opposite the Central park, which complexion, white hair, blue eyes, smooth All pernors sa their ^oods are the h-st VtjikK with arrears from June 20, 1863, amounting day without hope of recoveiy. As I have stated, book, so the authorship would be clearly has alight sandstone front ornamented face, and wears a white hat, blue checkered anine our Improved Keller Poaltlve Force Feed.truin. I am thankful for the providential extension of to $480. mine. It was graciously granted to me, after (Seed and Fertilizing Uri il aniourllu) Ku!. with blue trimmings, as if to indicate I over&hirt and jean pants. my time to enable me to continue mv work. I are a^ good as the best, and can be sokl a-, 1 1 A' i- war- being apparently much lower than since, am further thankful, in a much greater degree ranted. Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co., .Mr. Balch of Detroit is taking steps to the blue blood which is proverbially Israel T. Alexander, who murdered with a capacity to do more work than I Newark, OHIO. Extern Branch House, Hsi:e.-.town, ad. thankful, because it has enabled me to see"" for establish another bank in Duluth. Mr. associated with the first circles of the Charles Mowers in Redw ood Falls on the myself the happy harmony which so suddenly ever did in the same time. My work had Balch was for many years a successful grain MARRIAGE GUIDE "Hub." spuing up between those engaged but a tew shoi't I 19th inst.. waived an examination before been done so hastily much was left out, and operator in Detroit, and his son is now engaged vears ago in deadly conflict. It has been an inestimable i Justice Chapman, and was ordered to be I did it all over irom the crossing of the A New Hampshire court has lately in the wheat business in Duluth. It blessing to me to hear the kind expressions committed in the New Ulm jail. James river in 18G4to Appomatoxin 18(53. toward me in per*on trom all parts oi our decided that a physician's horse and is expected that the new bank will have a Since then I have added as much as fifty country, from people ot all nationalities, of all The total number of cattle of all grades capital of $200,000. buggy are "tools," and as such are religioas and of no religion, of confedeiates and pages to the book, I should think. There 2 6 O Pages. Castrated in elotlHuid gilt binding 5Qe. I and kinds in Rock county is 9.139 number exempt from seizure for debt when money or postage, same, paper cavers 26c. Th.s book of national troops alike, of soldiers' organizations, is nothing more to do, and therefore I am The officers who went in pursuit of P. of horses, all ages, 2.90S, mules, 81 sheep, contains all the enrions, donbtfnt or inquisitive want to of mechanical, scientific, religious and they are necessary to enable him to not likely to be more ready to go than at Christianson, the man who, it is alleged, know, lar(e editions, 10,000 each, (old every few months. I 3.267, hogs, o.OSG. The number of pounds other societies, embracing almost every citizen Health, Beauty. Happiness, are promoted by its advicewho practice his profession with reasonable this moment." raped his eleven-year-old stepdaughter, of wool sheared in this countv, spring of in the land. They have brought ]oy to mv heart way marry, who not, why, medical aid, waeo. found that he drove to Blooming Paririe, necessary brought home to you. 50 wonderful PEH Ficruara., success. if thev have not effected a cure. To to you and 1885, 16.091. In 1SS4 there"were 637 old tree to life. Sent sealed by Dr. WHITTI^R, St Locis. your colleagues I acknowledge mv indebtedness sold his team and left for parts unknow n, farms in the county and 17 new ones May 1, Mo., tha groat Specialist. Consultation and pamphlet free.- A curious statistical fact has been tor having biought me through the valley of the Gen. Drum's Part. leaving his growing crops on a leased farm. 1883, the number of old fai-ms was 731, MARRIAGE 0010E. shadow of death to enable me to witness these discovered. There are twelve thousand WASHINGTON, July 23.Gen. Drum yesterday and the number of new ones 29, a total of things. [Sigifed.] U. S. GBANT. Sev. R. J. Thomson, of the Presbyterian stamp collectors among children telegraphed the secretary of war as 760 farms in the county. Mount McGregor, N. Y., July 2, 1883. church of Winona, was recently married to of the New York public schools, and follows, relative to the obsequies of Gen. i David Hill and his son, sixteen years old, Miss Walton of 203 West Fifty-first street, THE PRESIDENTS LETTER. 260 Pages. Illustrated a cloth and trflt bmd:=gS) Grant: many dealers in stamps. The collectors were drowned, in West Silent lake. Otter The letter of President Cleveland to Mrs. New York city. mcoey or joMcipe jaaM tai'er coveri ^5c. Tins book Immediately on arrival here this afternoon of buttons, old coins, and other contains nil the t-arlous doubtful inq^inti~o f-aat Tail county by the upsetting of their boat Grant, and of which Adjt. Gen. Drum was At Stillwater a writ of attachment is sued iO Icoo-v, large ertiu as. 1U.UX) each, told lew utos. I called upon Mrs. Grant by her request small bric-^-brac were not enumerated. The following list of farmers in Hancock Health. E auty, Kappine?3,,.re pro-nrrad hr its ad the bearer, is here reproduced: out against the property of Aid. R. W. Kerr, and presented the president's letters. ricewoo TCLA-J mi-ry. Tconc. why ilodic tad.ben and Benton tow ns, lost by the" late hail ooghl Home to jca. S^cil ssaled Dr. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 23, who is charged with fraud. The defendant sx^wn i) The family have decided upon a military storm their entire crop of wheat and most 1885.My Dear Madam: Obeying the dictates According to Bill Nye, the sign of WHITIIEKf.' Loui-. Mo.thesrfi.tsoeUilist "fco is said to have gone to Canada. --ous Debihtv, Impwr-veata to &La< funeral and wish it to be under the authority fire3 lor lite. N ot my personal feelings and in accord with what of the other crops growing: Gott wald Bachmann, distress for a Maine man in search of a M* (Vn-.l"it-o and pampblfr f TO and control of the national government. In the Ramsey county probate court, I am sure is the universal sentiment of his fellow John Bovey, Math Bovey. Guenther drink is, close your right eye, hook New York city has been agreed upon countrymen toward your late husband, I am solicitous Emily B. Richardson files an affidavit withdrawing WmCHTSlNDI/UiVECETABiEPaiS, Tuebert, Patrick Colbert, John Wirtz, John i that every tribute of respect and affection as the place of interment, and the mayor has your right foot around and back of her claim that she was the wife of Miller, Sam Rolfs, H- Finkelmeir, F. Brueshoff, should be duly rendered and with constant LIVERBHTBOF been so notified. The funeral services here the late Fred Braden, and charging your left leg, with the left hand execute William Rolfs, H. Schwirtz. A. Unglaub, consideration of your personal wishes on the will take place Aug 4, and the remains will George W. Walsh with having instigated the celebrated gesture of Sam'l ot subject. Adjt. Gen. Eicbard C. Drum is charged J. Drocke, M. Hermann, and others then be taken to Albany, where they will lie her to make the claim. Walsh emphatically with the delivery of this note, and will receive Posen, and place the right hand on the whose names we eould not ascertain. In A in state for one day. They will then be and convey to me ny intimation of the wishes denies her story. Washington Lake town the sufferers are: stomach. of yourself and your children in respect to the taken to New York city and be laid in state The entire Minnesota exhibit at New Orleans John Flannery, James Mullen, B. McPortland, selection of the place of burial, the conduct of And all Bilious Complaints. in the city hall until Saturday, Aug., 8, the The Bobbins family at Green's Landing, will be reproduced at the state fair the funeral ceremonies and the part which may John McCuir, John Klimpken, old day fixed for the funeral. The family have Hancock count}-, Me., includes a* be borne bv those charged with the administration Safe to take, being purely vegetable firing. this fall, with the possible exception of the Mr. Klimpken and Owen McDermott. expressed a wish that the 0. S. Grant post of the government. With sincere condolence, Price 25 cts. All Druggists. educational division. boy 21 years of age," who weighs but of the Grand Army of the Republic of Brooklyn your friend and servant, The Cottonwood grand jury has indicted thirty-three pounds. He talks, walks, AGENTS The population of Clay counfy, just completed, should act as the guard of honor. I will GBOVER CLEVELAND. Frank Gilleland for vagrancy. looks, and acts like a grown man, and is 10,496. It was 5,887 by the census telegraph Gen. Hancock, saying that you Mrs U. S. Grant, Mount McGregor, N. Y. Carver county has 15,976 inhabitants, a of 18S0. 1 WANTED* is about the height of a'common 3-year have designated him to take charge of the gain of nearly 2,000 since 1880. FOR THE BACK-WOODSMEN. The whole country is moving to hono body here, that being the wish of the family, old child. His parents have had sereral The residence of E. Johnson at Starbuck the memory of Gen. Grant. The broad The census of Cottonwood county shows and to see that it is properly conducted to The most cajxivatmsr narrative of early bcrder life ever writ, offers for.him, but they will not let wa3 struck by lightning, killing Mrs. ten. A Bonsuua for Old Agents and stlendi Starter for sides of the great papers are hardly large a population of 5,902. New York, and to take charge of the ceremonies him go on exhibition for fear someone Beginners.. Agents are now seliiBg 10 to 15 books per day. W a Johnson. Other members of the family enough to contain each day's proceedings want an Agekt in every town. Send for terms and circulars free. connected with the funeral and to The census of Redwood county shows an were quite severely shocked, but othewise will steal him. he W. g. DIBBLE PUB. CO., Cincinnati, fo and resolutions of grand army, and all command the escort, with such minor instructions increase of 28 per cent, over 1880, the uninjured. ACPHTC either sex, w. has* the newest, bast, sad fata sorts of organizations. as to details as the case requires. A gentleman from Lebanon, Linn MUC.I1 I OjtMUsa*tiaWa,..eajWi^^d,fe*a county having a population of 6,488. Deputy United States Marshal Reid pi aidfcrattarMid. uAuaJATO*TmM county, Oregon, states that the Mongolian The death of Gen. Grant' still continues Of the 500 inmates of the Stillwater Devil's Lake, Dak., came to Pembina and THE GOVERNOR O DAKOTA. to engross a large share of public attention. pheasants which were turned Following is Gov. Pierce's proclamation: prison, not one is found in the number who arrested one of Pembina's best citizens, Mr. It is decided to bury the dead hero in Central To the people of Dakota: In recognition loose in that seetion have woaderfully was a veteran soldier of the war of 1861-5. Full. Last winter, a soldier named Crawford, Park, New York city, the public funeral of the universal sorrow at the death of multiplied. Scores of haM fledged stationed at Fort Pembina, stole Fire in Norwood destroyed Suepke, Meyer to take place Saturday, Aug. 8. Gen. Grant, I recommend that the day set some sacks of corn from the Fort and sold pheasants of this breed are seen almost & Co.'s store, Jabob Lief's Shoe shop and apart for the funeral be observed throughout The last time Gen. Grant signed his name it to Mr. Full. Hence the arrest. Effertz's barn. The adjoining bank building, every day scurry iag about over the territory by ceasing from ordinary was a few days before death, when he put Effertz hotel, Hebeisen & Krause's J. E. Kittson, recently appointed mail the Albany prairie. These are the business pursuits,and that the people unite IM ITS VABIOVS STAfiCA. Desire for Btlmnlanta it on the back of a check for $1,000 which hardware store, Hefferon's harness shop, clerk from Duluth to St.Paul, has resigned, entirely removed. Home treatment. Medicine birds which were brought from China in testifying their respect for the departed he had received from the Century Publishing Union hotel, Germania house and Fritz can be administered without knowledge ot and W. A^Cobb has been appointed in his soldier, the foremost citizen of his time. by Mr. Denny, formerly United States company. patient, by niacins it in coffee, tea. or angles of Hoeffken's store are all more or loss dam- place. food. 5ufe guaranteed. Send torjSS^S^Si. consul there.,, QfttlllfSMClfie CI-188 Bww at, CINCINNATI. O. .1 'M Miralp