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tmzzzz w&' SS-IP*"-^" New Ulm Review. The Besting Pla ce of Gen. Grant, g,'-^ THE MWS SUMMABIZED. James Frohner was shot an 'instantly Grant to be Buried at Blversid* Park. killed by George Brower, near Rimine postoffice, Gen. Sherman gave in New York this explanation New Yo rk Special:Col. Fred Grant came *M in the Ten-mileV*- Mining* district, Mon- why he thought New York had -*W$ir down to New York and after looking the tamU'? been given preference over Washington, as JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. ground over, concluded that Riverside Park, The Minnesota State Fair Baring. |J" the place of burial: New York, near Central Park, should be the Near Valentine, Neb.7 ayounglady namea The race committee of the state agricultural The Grant family will all continue to live place of sepulchre. The matter having been NEW ULM, Dickinson was outraged by a Sioux Indi an MINNESOTA. society has completed its programme in New York. The boy's can't go to Washington thus presented to the family, a conclusion from the Rosebud agencj, and trouble is of fair races, having arranged with to live. If Gen. Grant 's remains was reached in accord with the colonel's feared. leading horsemen of St. Paul and Minneapolis were buried there they would seldom, or suggestion. Peter Stamps, colored, was lynched at for citizens' purses to be given by never see his grave. The mother will remain Bad reports come from various Douglassville, Ga., by a mob of 500 men for the people of both eities. I is arranged with the boj s. She would not go The Riverside Park covers 177 acres, and an alleged rape committed upon Ida Abercrombie, sources of the effect of too much rain that the Minneapolis purses shall be Washington to live alone. I think that ia it has been in possession of the citv since the daughter of a well-to-do farmer. contested on Wednesday, the 9th of September, the feeling of the family, and that when the ind hot suns on wheat, and it is feared 1872. I is 130 feet above the water level, The girl was thirteen years old. and those of St. Paul on the following country comes to know of it the selection and on a clear day one can se%up the river ihat the result will be a knocking down Friday. The general programme has been As Miss Ida Shrader was standing in will be honored as reasonable. more than twenty miles. Every tourist prepared with a great deal of care, and includes front of the cages of animals a Lincoln of grades in many localities. When George W. Childs of Philadelphia that comes down the river can see the monument provisions for trotting, running and Park, Chicago, she detected a man in the was asked what he thought of the suggestion when tw hours distant from it, and pacing eventstwenty-six races in all. Th act of cutting off her hair, which hung in that he and Gen. Beal should go to Mount every pleasure seeker that leaves the city Great Britain's indebtedness has increased free-for-all for stallions is to take place on two long braids. Shescreamed and sprang McGregorand urge the family of Gen. Grant for a day's sail on the Hudson can view it -TKE Tuesday of fair week. Thepurse is 2,000, away, but the man succeeded in cutting off during the past 25 years from to recdnsider their decision to bury the general in the rays of the morning bun and in and the event is open to all stallions, except twelve inches of one of the braids. was at Riverside Park, he said: TONIC. $131,500,000 to $147,500,000 at the the evening twilight. I is easily accessible. Phallas. Among the horses which are immediately arrested and gave the name The family are thoroughly familiar ith I can be reached by the expected to start are Jerome Turner, present time. Since 1861 there have of 0 A. Solomon, of Terre Haute, Ind. the arguments that have been brought to This nietv ne, combining Iron with puro elevated road, the cable cars, the horse cars Epaulette. Milo, Gilbert, Sprague and Montgomery, was sent to the Bridewel for seven months vegetable .o ncs. quickly and completely bear against the selection of Riv erside Park. been five administrations, under none all of which are now trotting on or Hudson River railroad. Th burial Cures Dysn pa* Indigestion, Wenkne&. They have concluded to accept the place ^inec ue em me sue oi xne or t_iare the Eastern circuit, Johnston and other of which the debt has shown a decrease. place ill be on the site of the St Clar ImpnreBl**, Malaria, thills and Fever*, tendered, and no attempt will be made to I homestead, now known as the Garemont well-known horses will also take part in i.tl NeursJi isu Foreign Gossip. induce a change of mind. The family, as houe. This building stands on a high It is an unrUilinff remedy for Diseases of tne these events arranged for. Th races, well as all the intimate friends, have receiv- I plateau at the end of Riv prside Park. Th It is said the remarkable thing about Khlnevs and Uver. which the committees will announce Stenson's & Co's buscuit and candy ed numerous letters from army and navy It is" i lvaluabie for Diseases pecuuar to building was the home of the St. Clare as "breeders' stakes," are those that manufactory in Montreal was burned recently. the late heated tei'm is not that the Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. officers and others, urging Washington as family, and, when the grounds about it were planned by the Minnesota Association Loss, $45,000 insurance, $42,- 11 does Dt Taj me the teeth, cause heaaache.or mercury got so high but that it stayed the proper place, but Riverside Park has were acquired by the city, the old building, of Trotting and Pacing Horse 000. produce onsiipation Iron medicines ti'. been selected, and there is no probability of which has stood fur more than 120 year, Breeders, and which closed last spring with It enric les and purifies the blood, stimulates there so long. Instances are given The epidemic of cholera in Spain is becoming a hange. I is a delicate matter to discus* the appet .te, aids the assimilation of food, reheves on the same site, a remodeled and transformed a large number of entries. The society, by where it reached 100 and higher, but more alarming every day. The faal Hairtburn and Belching, and strengthens with the family. I think nothing more into a house for refreshments under vote, decided that these stakes should be the muscles and nerves. disease is spreading everywhere with unabated should oe said on the subject. contested for at the sta te fair, and the fair the control of the park department. Th the hot wave did not last longer than For I ntsrmittenu Fevers, Lassitude, -ack oi rapidity, and with constantly increasing The following named senators, who were committee has added 50 to each stake. tomb and monument to Gen. Grant will Energy $. it has no equal. two or three days. Such a spell of hot mortality. requested by the vice president to represent be directly on the site of this building, .0=- '"he genuine has above trade mark ari The race conditions are as follows: Four the senate a Gen. Grant's funeral, weather as have had is not unparalleled, Minister Phelps and Mr. White, second which must be demolished or removed. crossed red IUMJS on ivrapper. Take no oticr. to fill and three to start no entry to be recognized have notified Col, Canaday, sergeant-atarm3, secretary of the leglation, had accepted The following resolutions wfcre then adopt Kar*Bt9\sit7 BBOHHCKUMCAL CO.. JMVrreOHS. 3l but it is certainly unusual. unlesfe accompaied by the entrance of their intention to atte nd the funeral: invitations to the ball to be given by the ed by the boaid of Aldermen Whereas, money, the entrance fee to be 10 per cent of LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD Justin S. Morrill, John Sherman, prince of Wales, but, owing to the death of The family of Gen. U. S Grant hav accepted purse all entries to close Aug. 2 8 a 1 2 John A. Logan, Matt. W. Ransom, John Gen. Grant, thev have sent letters of regret the offer of the corporation of the city oi Cotton goods are exceedingly cheap o'clock. All races are to be called promptly Ingalls, Francis M. Cockrell, Wade Hampton, that they cannot come. New Yoik, for a sepulcher in ono of the public at 1:30 m., and started at 2 all over the world at the present JosephE. Blown and Charles Manderson. parks of this city, and have selected a An emeute between soldiers and police occurred each day. National rules will govern site in Riverside Park for that purpose, be timeprobably, counting cost of material, at Vienna in the Casino, in the Favoriten trotting and American rules the running The following order is being mailed to all it therefore Resohed, That the right of quarter, during which swords and races. cheaper than ever before in the postmasters. sepulcher in said Riverside Park be, and is revolvers were used. One soldierwaB killed Washington July 29.In recognition of hereby given to Gen. U. S. Grant and his history of the manufacture. Still, ii and several soldiers and policemen were Action of the G. A. R. the nation's loss in the death of Gen. Ulysses wife, upon her demise. Resolved, That a wounded. Many arrests have been made of all reports of the growing crop are S. Grant, and in participation of the proper deed of cession for the purpose designated 5en Burdette, commander-in-chief of the civilians who sided with the soldiers. lamentation and expression of reverence be prepaied by the counsel to the correct, the manufactured products Grand Army of the Republic, has issued a London Cable: The crusade for the protection for his honored memory, all postoffices in corporation, when the e\act locality and general order announcing the death of Gen. will next year be even still more readily of young girls from the vice of the the several states and territories of the dimensions the ground are fixed and the Grant, who was a member of George B. ui eociiu eira,? anu territories i tn dimensions of the ground are fixed, and the rich and the titled is rapidly extending obtainable by the very poorest oi Meade Post No. 11, of Pennsylvania. Th Union are ordered to be closed between the said deed be thei efore duly executed by throughout the country, drawing in a vigorous hours of 1 and 5 p. on Saturday, 8th the city authorities. order refers to the civil, military and purchasers. The growing crop promises assistance from all classes of people in lay of August, appointed for the celebration political life of Gen. Grant, and concludes Mayor Grace, President Sanser, of the behalf of the measures of publicity and legislation to be the most bountiful in years of his funeral obsequeis. By oidcr of The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread by calling on all commanders board of aldermen, Gen. Perry. Park Commissioner recommended by the Pall Mall Gazette. the postmaster general. of the G. A. R. "to ma ke this memorial Voorhis, and Police' Superintendent raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome I is becoming a genuine popular their last fraternal salutation recommending Murray, at a confeience laid out the A. E. STEVENSOX, movement and seems likely to carry all antagonism like our grandmother's deliclousjiread. In Ohio, the question of mixed First Assistant Postmaster General. to department commanders that a following route for the funeral procession: before it GROCERS SELL THEM. day be announced upon which the posts in schools has taken a curious shape. City hall to Broadway up Broadw ay to Much surprise has been caused in London, their sevei al departments may pay tribute Fourteenth street through Fourteenth Grant Monument Fund. BakingD PREPARE BY TMC The movement to abolish the colorline Price Powder Co., by the sudden abandonment of a radical of respect to the memory of the general, street to Fifth avenue up Fifth av enue to At a meeting of the Grant monument meeting which had been arranged by Sir altogether and send the white and ordering the usual badge of mourning One Hundred and Tenth street, thence fund committee in New York, a sub-committee MsmTisof Dr. Pncs's special FlaYoiM Extracts,O1M Charles Dilke, and at which he was to have to be placed on the department and national through the Boulevard to One Hundred and and black children to the same reported as follows: St. louts), been the principal speaker. A the last headquarters for sixty days. Twenty-second street, and the Riverside Chicago, III. 8t. Louis, MO That the committee appointed by Mayor buildings has been checked by the opposition moment Sir Charles excused himself, saying drive, entering the park at One Hundred and Grace shall be constituted the Grant Monument |Dr. La Barge, he was utterly prostrated in consequence Twenty-third street. of the colored teachers, whc association, for the purpose of collecting ^ySCOCEShOB TO From Washington. of the mental strain of the past few weeks. Mi, Skin mad ltooes.Sertoli* UebllUr. [n diseases otthe Blood Ski mad lioo.es.Seriou DebilityImpotent?, funds for the erection over the remains profess to believe that the time hag According to the current story this statesman Orgule ltcakmsi, Gonorrhea, Syphilitic ana There is a heavy demand from business 11 of Gen. Grant, a their final resting Grant's Personal Courage. BrrcHrlal JkffVctlom. Scientific treatment safe and su-a who is a widower, took to his private not yet quite come Avhen the black men and manufacturers for Secretary Manning's place in New York, a great national monument, -erred e. Dcformitifs Treated. Call or 'write for list of residence some time ago the wife of another -uettumtto be answered by those desiriug treatmentby mail. tariff circular. An officer who served on Gen. Grant's which shall appropriately testify to Cand Children will be cordially welcomed to PcrvoM tnfferinc from Raptor* (hould send their addreu,% well known London gentleman- They entered future ages the appreciation Ly thecivilized staff, says: 1 learn something to their adranUge. 11U not a tnus.^ The president declines to modify his order the room when to the horror of the rooms where white children are taught. 4Mrnlr C. I.. LalURGE, Prm't and Physician in Cfaarg world of the genius valor and deeds of the relative to the cattlemen of the Indian Territory, "A description of the general would be lady she discovered another woman in the Central Med. & Sur*. Institute. 920 Loruot at., St. Lrals, Bo. grandest character of the country that an They also holdand this is probably and they will have to go. Successor to Dr. Butts'Ditpeisary, tatiMlihfd 80 sears* incomplete without some reference to his apartment. This compromised the lady executive committee of fifteen be appointed Nervous Exhaustion. absolute coolness in the presence of danger. so much that she bitterly upbraided the Pastmasters commissioned:D. Geiger the chief reason for their attitude to complete and direct the organization to Burk, Iowa Martha M. Bass, Inland, Iowa maj' have known what fear was, but he statesman and there was a terrible scene. that the policy of mixed-schools tends accomplish the contemplated purpose, to Premature Decay, C. Elliott, North Freedom, Wis. certainly never evinced such a feeling, and appoint subcommittees in New York and to decrease the opportunities of the was sometimes actually reckless in the way Gen. Hazen asks that Sergeant McGauran, other localities to aid in the proposed work, Loss of Manhood. in which he would expose himself to danger. General News. of the signal corps at Pensacola, Fla., be colored teacher for employment and and that an appeal be ma de to the people Whenever he thought it necessary to have a court-martialed for refusing to receive a of the United State to contribute to the The mercury was at 9S in New York on An 80-paire Cloth-bound Book of Ad\ice to hence removes from colored youth an personal knowledge of what was going on colored assistant. Youiu: or Middle-aged Men.with prescriptions proposed fund to this end, that an adequate Saturday 25th. in front, he would ride out to the skirmish important educational incentive. for Self-treatment a Regular rlijsicutn. Maj. Alex Shape, paymaster at Yankton, sum may be speedily raised with which a line, directly under fire, and would stay The total of the Bartholdi pedestal fund CENT ET otn receipt Addw nf tw three-cent WB Dak., is in Washington, having gone east memorial may be erected which shall be 8amp there until he had lenrned what he wanted. at the New Yoik World office is now $98,- to attend the funeral of Gen. Grant who considered a fitting tribute to the grandest T. WILL IAMS & CO., MILWAUKEE. Wit On some of these occasions he ran great 061.74. Chicago real estate is booming notwithstanding was his brother-in-law. hero of modern times, and that all newspapers, risks, but did not paj- the slightest heed to The pictorial daily newspapers have presented railroads, telegraph and express dullness in some other The Hot Springs (Ark.) Sentinel says that the expostulations of the staff, who would ilWiPuZ REMEDY their readers with some fearful pictures C0M'J&S&.. companies, postmasters, banks, churches, Attorney General Garland will be ma de a beg that some of them might be sent to make commodities. Land in the drygoods of Gen. Grant. municipal authorities, commercial bodies justice of the federal supreme court if Justice the reconnaissance for him. If made l*'***: Catmbta and Solo Prop's quarter without buildings has been recently and exchanges, manufacturing and business Fifty-three out of sixty-eight New Hampshire Bradley retires in November. I PROF.HARRIS'PASTIUE REMEQ' any reply at all it would simply be, 'There Iloan* Men and others who f.iffc banks hold many Western farm mortgage establishments be requested to co-operate valued at 3,000 a front foot is something I must see for myself.' On Admiral Jouett, who has been in Central I from Kerroua and Physical Debt'' loan investments. in the immediate collection of contributions, I itj, Frematare Exhaustion art one occasion it seemed as though there by an impartial board of appraisers, American waters for some weeks, lias been I their many (loony consequences. to be forwarded to the committee or Maj. Edwards, in charge of the Dakota must have been a miraculous interposition ordered to collect the vessels of the North 'are quUkly and radically enrel and some choice properties in the same the mayor of New York. The I.etr'T it put np ia box**. Ka. 1 (lasting a month) f3 census, claims that the population of that betw een him and death. I was on the Atlantic squadron, and proceed with them 2 'eiK'iifh to Beet a cure, unlets In MTere Cases,) S (to. vicinity have been valued as high as territory exceeds 400,000. Boynton plank road, south of Petersburg. to the coast of Maine. He is also ordered xruag three months), fjl. Sent hy mail la plain wrapper. IllrrrtionsrnrlsinirarroBipaayeach Box. Pamphletdeaen All of the staff had been sent off in different to exercibe the crews. 5,000 per front foot. A corner lot The Pennsylvania road has abandoned The Cattlemen Must Go. ^aag it diteue and mode ot euro seat waled a ajiplioai*^ directions, and the country was so wooded its $ 1 emigrant rate, and the Baltimore & Last year the cost of maintaining the i TBI-O t Mien so*roatrta /'in not the best section of the city,with Washington Special: The cattlemen nl that the old man couldn see what was going FOR PREtKKVlNa, RE8TORKGKS Ohio at once announces another. government asylum for the insanein Washington the Indian Territory have failed in their a poor four-story brick building on it, on so he rode out in front, to -Beautify In* the Complexion. was $120,800. Under the new contracts oa KBHOVIIIO Bvwsuas', TAK, Fascitiss appeal to the president and Secretary Lamar, At Syracuse Babcock & Andrews, the within two hundred yards of the enemy's has just been sold at the rate of $4,000 jufet made by the secretary of the interior PlHFUS. 8AU0WKSW, BLOTCB U, S. to have the forty days' limit, proprietors of the big bucket shop, probably OPINIONSOF NOT LADIES. skirmish line, having with him only LOTTAHistheTerrbestpnpintloa To for the fiscal year beginning July 1, a foot. These figures would have been in which they are to remove their the most extensive in New York, failed for Gen. Babcock and Sergt. Fitzgeiald, of thefatsthatI crcrustd. 1 now usenocthrr 1885, the supplies willcost109,245,show- CLARA LOU18JE KEU.0GOIt(iTtat herds, extending to 100 days. Mr. Lamar $500,000 or more. the Fifth cavalry. The rebs had stretched startling to a Chicagoan a few years pIcssuretoaddmjnasM totaeltaofthoM ing a net saving of $14,554. telegraphed their representative that, whortemunnl your liquid Pearl." %ni telegraph wires across the road, and in cantering Charles Wilde, of Kimball, Dak., is missing ipnu the saumedoait nu affordedmo ago,but now he is startled at nothing, after a full consultation with Gen. Commissioner of AgricultureColman does TheLIQUIDPEARLtui bten rteeired by along the general's horse got taught under singular circumstances, and efforts tbsladle*of alleoantrlss vttli'cha hlfher Sheridan and special discussion of the situati unless it be at a doubting stranger not believe in the seed distribution system in them so that he could not get loose. Babcock .surlts of apprwtmoa Only 60 ceres aie making to trace him at Omaha soma, sola by allDruggists a Perfumers. on by the cabinet, the president has decided of the bureau, and will advise in his report and the orderly jumped down and had who cannot see his way clear to the and Council Blu-fls. CHAMFUKtCO.Psora.Bcrriio.h not to modify his recent proclamation. that it be discontinued, as it is no part of to work some five minutes before the horse Charles Clark, for many years deputy conclusion that Chicago is ultimately tree! uartis and Ghromos. The object of the cattlemen was to get a the government's business to furnish farmers could be freed, and in the meantime the collector of internal revenue and secretary delay until congress could meet, and they with seed. He thinks the bureau might to become the most populous city in enemy caught sight of the general and W will cend free by m.til a s.imnlc et of rnr of the Minneapolis Fair association, was could use their influence there to checkmate as well furnish the farm machinery as seed. opened fire on him. They say the bullets hrire Gcrm.tn, French, and American C.iromo the world. sti icken with paralysis. the president. So many congressmen are C_trds,on tinted and gold grounds,with a price list whistled all around him, but he sat there as The removal of Special Treasury Agent G. Pat Donan has written a wild, frenzied partne rs in the Indian Territory ranches of o\ er 2O0 different designs, on r^ ceipt ot .1 stamp cool as a cucumber, puffingaway at a cisar, Parker, who was assigned to the duties fo- postage W will also send free mail epistle to the New York Sun on the hot that it would not be a difficult matter to secure lt and taking mental notes of the enemv'spoSition. of John Douglas, is final. The reasons gh en The growth of Western cities is "nples. ten of oar beautiful Chromos, en receipt weather and on the advantage of rolling in a any sort of protection the cattlemen No a shot struck any of them, at the treasuiy department are that Secretary ot ten cents to pj.\ for poking and po*' ge also blanket at Devil's Lake to keep out the persistent might desire. Not a.single ranc-man has yet among the wonders ot the age. Chicago, however, and as soon as the horse was out ldose a confidential price list of our Utge oil Manning desired the place for a younger frost. movedto drive his cattle to other ranges. A" cironos. Agents wanted. Address F. GLI.A? M of his snarl they galloped back into our St. Paul and Minneapolis never and more activ man. Mr. Parkei is an A. Co., 46 Si mnier Street, Boston, M.t-s. were calculating on remaining until nex* lines at full speed. The only remark the Rev. Dr. W. R. Davis (colored), pastor of Iowa man, and was not, as has been supposed, fail to excite the wonder of tourists, 6pring, or until their leases expired. general ma de about it at the time was, the Zion Baptist church in Louisville, Ky., appointed as the successor of Douglas. Th cattle lobby here "ha while the growth of Kansas City, Mo., 'Those were rather warm quarters,' and resigned by request of his congregation, who He was simply sent to do the work of been working with tremendous energy Canvassers. then he went on directing the battle. "B complained that he did not preach loud that position when Douglas was removed. during the twenty years past, can only during the past ten days, and is sorely enough and did not raise them to that Jove, sir, no man who served under Grant One cabinet officer, in speaking of cattlemen, disappointed at the turn things are taking. I ALE and FEMALE 1 be described as phenomenal. Beginning could help admiring him, and the more he pitch of fervor which makes them so happy. has said that he has heard of the aggressions The removal, it is feared, will not be learned of the old man's characteristics Mr. Davis is a graduate of Harvard and at in 1865 with a population of 5,000, of communists, but that he has effected by peaceable measui e. Evei possible To fi-rage in the a!e of our new and impo-tant the deeper that admiration grew." one time was president o! the colored Kentucky ne^r before witnessed such aggressive audacity .-k iff -tari(irr cb.ir.tcL*M Inrtre profl tAddresdna* b"in?a an enumeration ju&t completed gives effort is expected from the cattlemen State university. crnM Tl Immi-nwi M-UInc quaities. We otter a per- i^J!!I'lJl5. as that shown by the organized capital lle, ?i?. to maintain their possession until congress it 150,000. The assessed wealth in Gen, W W. Belknap, as counsel for the which has controlled affairs in Indian gleets. A lively fight is expected over the XUe CLXISNATI PUUUS1I1XG CO., 1870 was $9,000,000 now it is $50,- 1.1 W. Fourth Street, Cinciunati Ohi Baltimore & Ohio, made an aigument lbsfore Territory and laid claim to the public domain. Gen. Grant's Funeral. question. Judge Maynard second controller of The city is lull of the attorne ys of 000,000. In 1875 the exchanges at N EW YORK Special.Gen. Hancock announced the treasury, in favor of reopening the accounts these people, but the proclamation as to Trial or Louts KielThe its Clearing House were $20,407,967 that the following arrangement of his company, from 1S62 to 1865, the removal of cattle is to be executed, and had been decided upon: Th fourth trial of Louis Riel is progressing at for the transportation of troops and military in 1884 they were 177,175,468.32- it will be extended to the Cherokee strip. artillery of Fort Adams, under command Regina, N. W. Riel's counsel have stores. The Baltimore & Ohio claim The president contemplated leaving In 1878 145 permits for new buildings of Maj. Adams, will fire a salute at ceased to fight, intending to build up the that upon a readjustment of those accounts Washington in a few days on his vacation. Mount McGregor, and Maj. Randolph, commanding entire defense on the insanity plea. Brown were issued, the cost of the whole being several hundred thousand dollars would be The death of Gen. Grant has ma de it necessary the Fifth aitillery at Fort Hamilton put in twenty documents identified as in found to be due the company from the government. All persons say theirgoods are the best ik i to examine $232,000 in 1884, 2,121 permits were for him to change his programme. will fiie a final salute on the clay of the our Improved Keller Poaltlye ForceFeei,Grln Riel's handwriting and signed by him, all The controller reserved his decision. Seed and Fertilising Drill and our May Itat-tn. Tl .y He will not leave town for that purpose funeral. Gen. Hancock and staff,'accompanied issued, to erect buildings costing 3,- of which were directed to half-breeds and are as good as the best, and can be sold as ch'-ip. i -.revar- until after the burial of the ex-president. by Gen. Sherman, will proceed Indians, informing thsm of his success at ranted Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine On 500,000. In 1872, with a population Newark, Ohio. Eastern Bz^dkHo^U^^n.ni. The amount due Gen. Grant as an officer London Cable- Mr. Phelps the American to Mount McGregor on the night Duck Lake and Fish Creek, and urging on the retired list of the army, which will minister, and a large number of other Americans of 30,000, the municipal debt was 1,- of Aug. 2 Th remains will be conveyed them to raid forts and stores, capture ponies, MARRIA6lEC GUIDEkbooaThi-cKsreT be sent to Mrs. Grant by-the treasury departmen were present Sunday at the service in by a train consisting of a car for the ammunition and arms, and join the 500,000 under a growth to 150,000 t, is a little less than one month's Dr. Newman Hall's church at Lambeth. family, one for the remains, two for the escort rebels as soon as possible. Riel was shown the debt has been reduced to $1,000,- pay, there being no authori ty to ahVv pay Dr. Hall's sermon was devoted to Gen. O which will number not more than sixty to be the leader of the movement, etc. p,p BaaxeS beyond the actual date of his deceased Grant. Special reference to Grant's death men, one for the clergy and pall-bearers, one tage. 000the most remarkable fact in the A remarkable scene occurred a few days IUntratetHnelotJiandgiltbinaiDi50a 26Pags fn0n0 n^tP.0e |!f was made in many churches in London and l: for Gen. Hancock and staff and one for the ago. Riel interrupted the proceedings and JP whole exhibit. The city is now agreat a oB eontaini all enrlous. doubtful or inquisitive want to elsewhere, and the "Dead March," from press. Th first stop will be made at Saratoga f asked to be allowed to examine witnesses Casualty Record. B2ST Saul, was played in a number of places as railroad center, with lines stretching and the second at Albany. At the latter Health, Beauty. Happineaa. are promoted by its advice-who himself. Counsel, he said, came from afar may marry, who not, irhy. medical aid, "bVa a part of the service. All the shipping The Mitchell, Dak., Daily Republican is place Adjutant-General Farnsuorth will and did not understand the circumstance pcecssary brought home to you. 50 woLderful ra" ",'cronM to every point of the compass, and decks were heavily draped in crape, and all burned out. assume charge of reniov ing the remains to true to fe. Seut sealed by Dr. WHITTIET? TJJni. and neglected to ask witnesses important y.. m great ^pecia.ist/coir.Xion^d^m'ph.e^ee- embracing 27,000 miles of track. the flags weie placed at half-mast. the capitol, where Gov. Hill assumes control. Dr. Brooke, an old and respected questions. Counsel admitted there was a From Albany to this city the lemainswillbe Fourteen Chinamen of St. Paul, accompanied physician of Helena, Mont., has become insane rupture, and the prisoner refused information in care of Gen. Hancock. by Sunday school teachers, ma de and taken to the asylum. and assistance in any way. Riel said Major Allen,Engineer Corps, U. S. A., Having arrived here, the first division X. the tour of Lake Minnetonka. Before he could not allow his moral integrity to At the conclusion of a parade of the Y. S. N. G. will escort the body to the city strangers in the cars and on the steamboat 3uffer, as counsel as seeking establish ech. -old evrr Jew zoo at St. Paul, who is in charge of the Second brigade Massachusetts troops in 160 FagE.ILustratsd in0 clothr I tflt hmdiae J(W hall. Here a guaid will be placed vntil the they were very quiet but having arrived at bis insanity. He did not care for mere animal 00 N- aonej or i-oKiutre."l ome t-uper coTera toe. This Cook Boston, Satuiday the 25th inst., about 0! government works, reports that three day of the funeral. X3nNiin3Hll zLo eu.ious doubtful or lfMiGirfure want the picnic grounds they entered into the existence, if not accompanied by the 100 of the rrcen fell to the ground prostrated *rg k^ E' of the reservoirs for improving navigation spirit of the occasion, frolicing under the mental dignity an intelligent being. A ttealtn. auty.Happiness.jiro promoted its -id by the heat, and 100 others were afterward neeBOO m. m-ry. who no', v-hv. Mdici aid when trees and chattering in the Chinese tongue long dispute followed. The prisoner and on the upper Mississippi have obliged to seek the shade of trees in the r^^T^^V^'toyc. Mo.n 8-*t r-.tiie.ia:isby "'al-d Dr. the i "-h Death of Sir Moses Montiflore. at a great rate. The Celestials were in 'full counsel reached no agreement. Riel still i i- common. The services of all the physicians been completed. The capacity of these t^rts fo' life. Nfvotir- Dftbthty, Inip'-diysears to Mar dress. They were as demure as kittens the pressed the claim to be heard. Counsel of the brigade were needed. Ambulances This distinguished gentleman died a r.o., rvr,.-'.,-. -Hniiinnh'tf. whole day. Others complained of the heat, stated that they would abandon the defense three are 40,000,000,000 cubic feet, were sent for, and some of the worst cases Ramsgate, England, recently. was bo rn but the philosophical Chinamen made no if Riel interferred in the case. Riel persisted, were taken to the hospital. WRICHTSINDIANYECETABLEPILLS 22,000,000,000 and 33,000,000,000 in 1784, and was therefore over 100 ears murmur. and asked to have counsel discharged old when he died. For nearly a century feet respectively. To fill them requires LIVERBFORTH and he would conduct the case. Legal John M. Durnam, G. W. C. T, of the order this man's life was given to the uplifting of PersonalNews Notes. authorities were quoted, and the court twenty-six months, twenty-four of Good Templars in Minnesota, and a his fellow men. Jew, Christian and Moslem ruled the counsel should defend him. I is James Schell, a New York baker, goes insane veracious gentleman withal, has just returned owe him the reverence and admiration months and from one to two months over the death of Grant. expected that further quarrels will result from a protracted visit in the State which are due to one who has ever been respectively. The object of these reservoirs in the abandonment of the defense. of Maine. I regard to the operations of Judge John W. Okey, of the supreme court ready to succor with a lavish hand and And all Bilious Complaints of Ohio, died at Columbus, aged fifty. the celebrrted temperance law ot that state, overflowing heart the needy and oppressed, is to accumulate water to be Mr. Durnam says that it may have limited whenever a call has been made upon his The Eclipse of Sir Charles Dilke. Ex-Senator Jones, recently ap let out when the rivers are at a low the sale of liquors to young people to a bounty. His centenary was appropriately pointed collector of the port of New Orleans, London Special: Proceedings are pending state and so increase the depth of water certain extent, but there is no disguising the observed last year in every country of the took charge of his office. against Sir Charles Dilke, involving damages AGENTS, fact that liquor may be obtained without civilized world, upon which occasion extended in the channel. He reports that of 20,000, in connection with the now Gen. W. T. Sherman, prior to his departure difficulty at any of the towns. In the country biographical sketches of the philanthropi famous scandal case. Strong social and the experiment has been tried and it THE1ACTXI?SSMAENEI for the east to attend the funeral of districts the law is enforced, so far as st were published. political influences are working to avert a FOR Gen. Grant, informed a friend that he would he as abl% to observe. has worked to the satisfaction of the public trial. Sir Charles Dilke is completely *nti not return to LakeMinnetonka, Minn., this The most capttvatine narrative of earlr borH.7i.r 5 lotfflj,',eTCT prostra ted, and in the country. Th S. U. Pinney of Madison, as counsel for engineer, and recommends an appropriation ten. A B.Bunza for Old Agents General Grant Notes. season, but will probably remain in the lady csioerned is related to Mrs the Manitoba road, made an argument before of $50,000 for further sir* east. stated that his sixty-five years Gen. Hancock has issued orders that a Ashton Dilke, and the injured husband Land Commissioner Sparks in regard were beginning to tell upon him, and he ia veys for the reservoir system. Major company of artillery, armed as infantry to the status of the lands of the road affected is an active radical and formerly unable to bear the fatigue of long journeys soon be sent to Mt. McGregor, and that held a minor office. I is reported by the recent order withdrawing indemnity Allen simply refers to the ostensible as well as he did during the war. several pieces of light artillery Rhall be sent that he insists upon a divorce to vindicate limits. The act authorizing the Manitoba object of these works the real object there, fully equipped for the nurpose of firing his honor, damages being no object to him. grant, Mr. Pinnev said, make the indemnity salutes at the proper time in hon or ol of those who labored hardest to push His wife received a dower of 15,000 from The Criminal Calendar. reserve absolute the conditions the dead. were wholly unlike the others. Gen. Sparks her father, who is a member of the house of them forward, was simply to improve At Red Oak, Iowa, Abe Jacks on and his commons. The lady is much younger than Organizations other than military intending took the question under consideration, saying unmarried sister are arrested on a charge the water of private manufacturing to participate in the funeral ceremonies her husband and they have no family. he as not disposed to make a decision of murdering their child. of Gen. Grant, a New York city, are requested The affair is the sole topic of conversation until it came before him in an actual case. establishments on the banks of the to address Col. John Nicholson, Frederick Field, a well-known ticket in club and social circles. Deep regret over I is understood that the recent order bears aide-de-camp to Gen. Hancock, Governor's agent, is arrested at Louisville, Ky., charged the came on the Manitoba lands as on the eclipse of Sir Charles Dilke* is felt in all Island, N. with forging railroad tickets. political circles. 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