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Ranging The matter tpdr.in }fv/ The Kw]^bttaii0arda^s z& r^ card*''fSP&lQi!"leptup tinriously on the Batfk of Ireland, A Panama patch sayf the boy wai inished. At the court T, An installment of 100,000 postal' .aonit to almostiM'panjio. martial that met on and heravished a gii ndwas to ws^tibrison" the com from the new contractor arrived at the OrafM/b^h The Irish Tory papers are now filled with, two ye timehe Washington' postoffice.' The new carets pany's lines In fcurnet otasand Dakota (ex- bitter and vindictive articles concerning*the of tiv( ad not ooli ano Minnesot a differ considerably Irom the? old cards' Mr:- LeunV Deineules, an old resident of Mittnea1 cept St. Paul, affair,and they,intimate that* the/entire After his! of^che destfactum of raes.1' wasan in, appearance. The,, size is exactly. St. Paul, diedf at bis home' recently. Mr. transfer at-fiftseaM tariff ronwas engineeretoin revenge advances'te from th Hi- The bernian',s refusal make the the same. The design isprinted in a light Demeufetfwairfwjrnrarflt. Philippe, in thf Oliver. Gibbs, Jr. urj ?es the business menqf it in the brown color: Instead of thejiead'of the oourityof Huntington, Canada: on Feb. Monster bank during its Tecent troubles. St.JPaul tp_coHtribu te $5,000 and be represented le train Goddess of Liberty- in the vignette in.the 18,1832: at' thvuen "1 iew Orleans exposition. fire, the court", after having heard the It is known that Gen. Sheridan who is "carrte^flhe^ob^atnerelP at tS'depot! corner appears, ,a fine engraving of Jefferson's W. R. Merrian? tefegraphed to the police .i now on the St. Lawrence river, has notyet prisoner's defense, ordered the room.o bp watching for the officer to come with his "U.1 head. Instead of the monogram' pf St. Paul from New York, thathaJtad definitely tendered tb'any army officers the cleared and then deliberated|*6wMSS!taen& prisoner. Just as the train started he On the-farn^trf^C W. Motgan in St^ S.," the new card has on it the words, ATrthT#tilt identified and'recoveredhis property stoles position as aides on his staff: which will become tencethey should pronounce. stepped into the cars and got away safely. Charles, Winona eonn ty, wheat' yielded fombitmb burglar* tnr-Aug. 2. ^'United States^'oprinted at length* Onthe vacant Oct. 1, by the detaehment of 17% barley 30^ and oa ts 60 bushels per but a9|#t^djbatehfor onj^wer the hanging of Prestan.sat If.the mob had secured, the prisoner they addresssideof the old cardwere printed the warran^yas^ignedfthe nris Colonel Gregory arid Davis. An armgr of-*" acre-: Thetatetreasuryba over $600,000 on wuld have. torn hyn0mb Jfronf limb. words "Nothing but the address can be hand in cash. ficer of high rank said that it is the opinion Krett isj hardly ipho*eTUufih ]bw|nty-fiv *ne polled riji, ^ifd Woffifai of his".Teit- placed on this side." This,expression has The Hastings'-Ba-nneT ?ays Miss Raymer thatCapt, Stanhope E. Blunt, ordnance A pleasant littl'e- affair occurred in St. tenc0.- He heard thefcentefaae react-with always been criticised little as riot being has retained W.-W-Erwi a of St. Paul, and corps, will betendered one of the vacancies. Paul at the general: offices of the St. Paul great composure. Up to his last "moment true as persons could write anything they will begin ppoceediags-ag* inst C. W-. Hansen atrocious crime upo.n iM & Duluth. I consiste of the presentationfof he had a priest by his side. When demented Army Officer. 1 Capt, Simmons, commander of the yacht' chose on that side, though the card might lor breach of promise. a A i:\ aihandsome and valuable gold suc the scaffold Prestan spokefaiewi ]#rd Puritan,, was in Washington to procure not be received at the jwstoflice. The expression William AndersonofCrc okstonsattempt watch sand chain tolfon. James Smith, calling upon the ColoinbiaftT^b "believe' One of the most peculiar cases coming under from Gen- Dumont, supervising inspector has been changed on the msvr card ed suicide in it Winnipeg i hotel, by cuttingr Jr., generar^BOlhntor-aladrex-president of the nnocen "M Secretary .Endicott's recent order general'of steamboats, a pilot's licenseduly so as to read: '-Nothing bu theaddress tobe his throat, being desponde nt on account of company.- The watch was the gift of the *i*thstandin all his repeated protests sending various $irmy officer#yhafck to countersigned. This was done at the request on this side,"' -''^"4-' '.:v'-i-'','-H'.'**J!.fS|''v'i-"iji,T -^i^^^^-T long illnes. He-wStieepve: r. resident directors}, officials and employes i^rJ^memm^m^^Gaf^Mim S. **.uriocerice, there!*v^^ ofuri- ol the owners of the English yacht' oftheroad.. WJhortoni oL^the:*fflffi$euW I infantry, J. K. Moore,'postmaster at St. Pefcer.hastendered ,,*Dfiiuous aj^oyat ^hen'ithll^ was^ removed Genesta.in order that the credentials of 'if -widel who for twenty yjeawt^ hasdbeen on the his resignation, an the probability A gentleman from: Pittsburg, visiting St. from under hj^|e|t^dy?^ie Prestanbody both- yacht* could not be questioned after 3Haiic6eTc an gallo^vsf5* was staff of Gen. is ttet JamWlJS&ney who transacted Paul and Minneapolis, writes to a friend at ^0f Tcslearraphic Summary. left to swing on^the' theraqe. -.j^i..y and popularly known in Minneapolis the business of the-office for many years,to home as follows: Sfe.Ph-uJand Minneapolis hanged sobri after midday on the 18th Levi P. Morton's wife is worth $l,500y- A member:of congress who was acavalry and St. Paul, where he lived for several the entire satisfaction, of tht peopid, will beelected are just'the busiest? municipalities in the ult. His death seemed" to have been instantaneous, officer during t&e war visited the pension 000 in her own right. years. It is said that he intends to resign his successwiK- geography pi ouTicountryto-day. The people as no sign of life was apparent buildingr the other day for the first time, rather than rejoin his regiment. This as don't sleep in eitherplace, iri order that Mrs. Josephine Ayer, widow of the pffl three minutes after dropping. Will Franklin of" Dodge ^Centerwas severely and. had to be-taken way in an ambulance. a matter of jfacfe wpttkl ^be impossible. they may-be- up just a shade earlier than Prestan was a mulatto, about thirty doctor, is worth 5,000,000., wounded by^the-aceidt ntaldischarge He is said to'have been overcome by the Capt. Whartonii$TOmetjed, with softening their neigebor. Talk about the jealousy of years old. He was ona of the nfost fierce of a gun that* he- let fall rom his buggy untie?"constant sur John Strach, apennilesGerman,endshis discovery that every cavalry-man jn the is( of the brain and' Chicago and St Louis! Itpales before that and cruel of the Columbian revolutionists. while hunting. :Bo*h barrels took effect in troubles with a bullet, in Milwaukee. terra cotta bas relief frieze arounl the veillance. He does not not go off Goverh6r's of St. Paul' and: Minneapohs. St. Paul is When the troops and Ppliq^ Jvgre wifch%j his legs above the- knee ani i in cnearm. building is holding the horse's reins in the W. H. Barnum is arranging to contest island without the attendance of makingjfche *most- efeborate and enterprising drawn from Colon to aidTnVelfm(Uig PanC One leg was terribly torn, ut hopes areentertained right instead ofcthe left hand, as he should. Gen. Hawley's seat in the Unite States seaate. |the post surgeon or some fellow officer. corporate improvements. Streets are ama against Aizpuru, he sei?edftheigoye3rn-/ that the-limb ma be eaved. This has been necessary for two years past. being extended iri all- directions, and three _The: ameer-of ment andyheld thUlloa-andl city unti he was Gaucanosn drive Afghanistan has sent an ^i Col has A Brainard dispatoix says: The operation His resignaiton could not be accepted if he new bridges-are being buil* or about to be ariny officer fronii Cabul to investigate'the Light frosts occurred in Central and fron of the reservoir- system of theupper should resign, a decision having been made built, spanning the rivepj They are scarcely charges of misconduct made by the British Southern Illinois and Western Missouri, It w$s Prestan who seized 1W American Mississippi is being: closely obt ierveii dlongthe to this effect in a similar case. Capt. boundary commission against the governor behind this over.iri Tuesday night, Sept. 1 but did not injure JJiriaeapolis, but I'll *w consul, Mr Wright, Capt.^DowV-tno general river Sept. 1, at points rs vnging from Wharton was one of Gen. Hancock's most of Herat. The principal charge is that the give you a-, little instance- showing you the A-egetation. agent of the Pacific Mail Steamship Aitkin to Little Falls. Thead^ anceiflood trusted and cpnfidential aides during the governor-open*the confidential letters sent jealousy thataaxists:. Aphotographerwent company Mr. Cpnner.^6 ^c^takgent, and The President has returned to Washing-. tide has reached Brafnerd and" the various by way of Herart to members of the commission war and he will doubtless be allowed to remain about taking views-ofi the business houses Lieut. Judd, of the Galena^, ^ndtpok them ton from his short vacation spent in the dams, including the Winnibagt ishish and and. the- intimation is conveyed in Jiis present assignment until he is and street scenes bfSt.PafuL Having finished outrtq Adirondacks. Monkeyybill to" be*: sftofe Thev escaped.in others above GrandRa.pids,havt been opened. that this tampering is not done in anv retired.. :'-'l\ business there, he went ovr to Minneapolis the flgnfc^ich^t&ok'place tfrere Britishiiritorest. The resulting sse- oT watei -was, it'isreported, Parker Pepper of Philippi, Barbour county, and proudly exhibited samples of between the rebelsi^a^tJol^iJlloa's trbopS: five feet at Grand Rapi 'Js.andhas-^ has made an assignment.. Liabilities,. what'he had done for. ua- as a surety of In an interview at Burlington. Iowa, Capt. Dow offend ^*e^ar of $1,000 for ^Increaidng Circulation of Silver. $75,000 to 100,000. ranged fronrthat downto two f. et at thispoint, what be might" do for then*. The samples Judge.Harlanj.presiding judge of the court Presitan, deap^Oj^ahm Prestan's two and growsless, according distance killed him. The people wouldn't give him Treasurji^br^an says the policy adopted Postmaster-General. Vilas loaned' Secretaay of Alabama claims, holds that the controller's most trusted i lieutenants, Cotobolo and down streamv an order Jbecause he hada,'t been over there by 3(ihe Imj^eai^ department to secure Lamar .his stylish turnout during his Gen. Porfcazel decision is not only in conflict with captured by the Unii first. a better fc%|ih|tion. of silver coin ie absence from Washington. Sept, 1 brought!'heavy frosl to .the ted States Ion t*e-acts of congress creating the court and the Galena and dewho meeting w^thwiratifying' success. During A postoffice inspector succeeds iri running Northern andi Sout9iern sectioi is of the H. H. Winchester ai Minneapolis traveling livered to Gen prescribing its duties, and with all pre.-cedents hanged them in was paid out: from Augusi^here,! State. At Ada, away apNorth, idispatch man,. Committed! suiciae in Sheldon, down two very successful young .mail, the center of irejother oourts, but that it will, if deity. the different fcttbtreasuries 1,677,444 Iowa.. says: "Garden stuff almo*,-fc, toi-aHydestroyed. robbers in North Carolina.. I sustained, result in unnecessarily prolonSihg~the BtandardmMars, and $1,495,802 in Cornwall'be no cfo] at .alii.. work: of the court and" increasing Hastings seems to excited The caving in'of a mass of rcWl'tinsa min- "frjictional silirei jjoin, which amounts were Death Noted Character. kill three About four-fifths of Mie- wheat is. cut, but' tho aggregate of expenses. Pal,! over a young man who was engaged to two ing shaft at Wilkesbarre largely in excesipjf the issue of silver during ii that left standing was-the late sc\ ving and. A telegiam has been received from Judge girls, and, inthe nature-M things, could in of Califoraia^-died in men and wounds Seven others'. -'f'J- I &d Ex'Sehatqr the corresponding month of las,t year. Mr. not ripe,yet. This^ii ii. feared, is severely 4 Harlan, oii'the court of commissions of Alabama only many one. New York a. "ays ago. No member of i Jpirdansays: If, At Cartlia-e, N. C, Ben'jstminCole, (white) injured by the frost.. The early so'-.vn wheat: claims, whrwas.expected saying that his family ith the deceased- at his and $2 JtfhB Elwoodland Wilson^ the noted burglars, aged seventy, was sentenced to be hanged 4 gives the best yieKT of the season. At withdr^al of i he is-eontined to his home, in Iowa'bv sicknessand.unabl death. On tlii of..Octpbert!Wllliam M. was made notes who, when arrested in New York, had some oh Sept. 30. His crime was poisoning his ^jrcdlatioh"4 Rochester.Southern,Minnesota, a "dispatch from ho travel. No statement Gwin would eighty,yearsold.' Henessee of their St. Paul plundeu in their possession, says: Low Hats hereabouts were-whitewith necessary by the rapid accumulation Wife. will be made in answer to the decision of was the son Methodist niinedicine made a great effort to escape at Jersey frost Tuesday, morning, the clear night of silver^in the subtreasuries. It Gen. Logan will deliver the address at the, the first conti%lTer, iri refusing requisitions ister and st when quite City from the Toledo officer, and pretended and light breeze from, the northwest- bring- was expected iivfihis way to create a demand Washing-ton. Grant memorial serviced held lor/the-currehttexpenses of'the* court:, until young,, but, favorite with Gen. they were being kidnapedi, Thegame didn't ing the temperature- away down, to the-lowest for silver coin. ijThat the plan was successful under the auspices of the G. A. E. onOct. Judge Harlan/u-rives here to confer with Jackson^ he kUnchcd into polit- work*. point reached this autumn. Vegetation is sho.wn'Jb^lihe large, output during the 1. the other members of the court. ical "life,' jhav: ...illpSted^nited suffered sevcaely, and few gardens ^as,t,^6ftth^ Slq* far no formal ^complaints Mrs Michael Welch of Miriineapolis spent States marsl Sheriff Thumm, who- sho* and fatally !8Ti!&lifi8si8Bppi5# aimi^ escaped." A. man named!John-Custer, who died at orprotestfrSgaiiist the Avithdrawal of $1 a few days 'visiting friends in the interior wounded Deputy United States Marshal Subsequently he became superintendent of Dayton, Ohio,.formerly worked at Youngstown. and $2 n^t^lmve been made. Applications of Minnesota. She returned home via the Fred Wi?gle, while resisting arrest at Castroville the New Orleans custom house, and when The-G|iic8go^ews.pnblishes a silly sto^y While in* Youngstown, he made a ha^e^.b^e^J, hpwever? received]|or huge {,K Omaha, road. Before leaving the train, 'Tibtes. In each case Tex., has fled. California was admitted to the Union he about Cpmmodore-Kittson intending to remove confession to a friend in which he said that quantaties "of small while .c%riflg,for.,her,ohildren, she missed went there, stumpedrTthe permanently/ It ishardly -state,, and was his name was John Goodwin that he had r*% Emory Storrs admits that he will act as answer has been made that the issue oi her satchel, and could not find it. It contained necessary tvquot the Commodate.as elected to the Unite4St|it^^e1iiateini850, killed a man named McNameeat Waltham, counsel for the Mormon polygamists in their those notes has been suspended for the two -hiecks, one for $250 and the denying this report. at the same time with \V. H. Seward. He Mass*, and changed his name to escape arrest. fight against the government- His retaining.: present. other for $125 $U5-ih monev, a diamond "JSwasire-lelejcted'.Sb tbaVfcbody *uriaTemained The confession was made under a fee is said to be enormous. ,-,,-f The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis idr pin worth. S75, a, gold: watch and other in it Until the Rebellion broke* out in 1&61. promise that it would riot be divulged until.hiaideath the crop year of: 1S84. ending 1st Sept., A fey days ago a train on the Chicago. & valuable* property.. Cliansring the Wheat Grades. He stated that^be.^iile^'Dnke^.'? waa.given inwere 32,000,000 bushels, an increase of.* pi hi.do Alton.in Missouri was bo'arded-bv robbers,, Edward'- Keeler of Hokah, has miBa^p^ehiinsio.rt1 him through Dul^htpcciai:'* Commissioner Murdock 9,000,000 over 1S?L New Yorkis the only who took small sums from the passengers vented a-device to prevent accidents froiri ^A. fp.ur-story brick, building at'-LVnn, ings in Mexico, and he recently outlined arid Chief Inspector Burdick arrived here city in the United States which receives, of one car and disappeared in alarm.. Mass., occupied by Nicholas Webber as a people having their feet caught in the frogs his 'career^Jn thtft'vountry as iol-. and held a conference with the board of more wheat than. Minneapolis, Chicago, riiorojcco factory, was burned. The factory of railroad tracks. The'device is simple, T. A. Flan nelly, editor of the Evening "tows: trade representatives over the inspection ^I was nan Amjericaif duignathe bifil having been outstripped last year* htJKaaeachn 8 Qtherjn the, states was run by Mr. Webber, as manager lor and consists o.a piece ot steel, so curved News, received a severe beating from W. T.'. conflict," as I bee long befdre." While here, and the result'-is that the No. 1 flg Lucius Beebe Sons, of Boston. Mr. TheRev.Fa'tricBiDannehey, of the cathedral-staff, astbfittightly in: the orevices of the frog. W Jones on account of a-scandalous article, we hard rule was changed from i^rheat5 "7 Webber has a patent process for manufacturing and one of the'most popular h#r a |Siisotch:' Fif The Milwaukee-& St.. Paul tracks inthe published about Mr. Jones' father in the $^%ce m^: &Mf0V&&.i?sche^iftbjfiaiuty$^Puilpebplceo tPm.fcjf* ^dF morocco, and his loss on machinery priests in St. PAuL after a service of several St. Paul ujaabn. depots yaard were supplied endaavx)re^|,'t a hol News, j**1 jto'^'shall c'opsist .,*moJ8tly of' hard amounts to 10,000, while the Beebes lose years in the-jathedr:A parish'has ce.v-- with them-irecentlv.. ?S|6tch Fife|^heat.|' "P'hif ip thV|old requirement A general advertisement will be issued on about 100,000. The total insurance is ered his corineotfoai with, the parish, aud,has The. Northern ^Pacific has for some time befSm^h ^ilcefp Mrf%#iri^ia^ fa!? ofsithe^ Dtoluth%6ardr^nd will the fifteentlu by the postmaster general,, about 100,000. made. preparations for removing to-^ past-been airuitful subjeet of. speculation man, weighingbetween 250 aud 300 pounds. result in throwing much more wheat into calling for proposals for rendering steamboat Faribault- to take- charge-of .the CatholicA and conjecture.. The latest report concerning Ihe new Chinese minister is described by He resembles Andrew Jacksqn -so c^lpsely in the^No. 1 hacd grade and in giving greater mail serviced, all points of the United. parish in that''citgt* the ruadsis-.tha* there Is a scheme on ani attache of the legation as a gentleman features that he was' often mistaken for satisfaction'to farmers arid commission States. foot in NewvYork to form, a combination off high culture, who has held many ifnpowtant him. His intimateacquaintanceiwithQlay, men here.^The No. 1 Northern grade will General Freight Agent Hannaford, of the between the Northern Pacific and the Rock county, asks atfcoiiney positions inthe empire. He wassuperintendent ie general Hahn whatfa Webster, Calhoun and other great statesmeh not be as high as under rules first the Northern Pacific, says that the wheat yield Island, .Milwaukee* & St..Paul and Omaha should be done- cu of the circuit of the proviiace gavehint an^exhaustlcss fund of remini-s case where the townf adopted by the board of Washington Territory will not only be roads, somewhat) on the- order of the old of Keingsi,, then superintendent of assessor omitted! ae quarter of t-h^peraoQ-f* cence. In 1853 he fought a du^ wijih Mc-. Thes." .change -.noted is, one pf gr,eatdmportance, larger than even-before, but the quailty. will/ tripa^te'agrfieWenfc'"'Between the Union customs in Che^oo, and last year was a Corkle, who was then a congressmen from al property Htt8 assessed the .balance afcfc. as ft lowers the' equality 6f'''-wheat 25 be "better. vj. Pacific.- andi its- eastern connections at .member of the tslungi yamen which is sim-. California. After'three shots they,'parted one-thijcd jts..uaiu^..ln replv Mr. Hahnr tTr.i per cent. Wheat which, under the former *:$}.*JL *i Omaha*., ilar to the English ministry of. foreign af-. Post's London cable: Mr. Parrieli's friends. -tT /^.i states it is tlie-Siity of the auditor to make* rule, was required to contain 75 per cent, 'feirs or the secretary of state in this' coun-- speech at the Mansion house dinner atj necessary corrections as regards omissions, AVcorrespondbnt at Grand Rapids, Dak., .of hard Scotch Fife wheat, will now pass Dublin was simply an answer to the maiN and of the tawn board of review to makecorrections says the very lowest report from threshers gWide if it contains only 51 per cent, of *?yri'- The HeaaerCliieeMu41i Wyo,uintr :f^rgni9' quis of Hartihgton's words "impossible','' iii oase of under assessment.. is. 17# ..bushels liighest,. 2$%. Threefourths that variety. When the rule requiring so At.the largest, coal mines .in the entire' and "never." Should the boaiidl of review fail to make the' of itrwilLgpade-No. 1 hard, and the large an amount of hard wheat was made' Omahaj^Neb., Special:Numerous messages-were Union Pacific system at. Rock Springs, 250 correction, itjiatben the duty Qlthe.-oc.Uint(y- balance No. 2:hard. At Luverne, Minri., by the commissioners, it was predicted by Experiments are in progress at the-RTdeau received at (the Union Pacific iriilefr'west of Clieyenrie the company recently the yield shows. 19% bushels grading No. 2, board to do,, so*. a great many grain men that compara- range-near Ottawa, by the Canadian headquarters inthis city from Rock Springs, imported a large number of Chinese and it is claimed! to be- an average of that tively'"little*ofT'the-'eropiflef Minnesota' and militia, to/settle the question as to the "**Wyoi'?^^giv4nffdetaTl8 of the-riot*of that place,between to take the place of white men. The entire The Chicago*. Burlington & Noth&rn ftlb* section.. Gardner Dak., says machines 'W'eW*trictly!apjpKede ..Dakota would* grad No. 1 hard if the rule amount oir execution that can be done with th&^diitejcoal miners and Chinese. force of white miners, about One hundred articles of incorporation in Mhi^esota.. f^f('i Thesera)p|iats cHffe^ somewJifttifrpin the report aifJir-yield from three townships, a Gatling gun. and fifty sbrpng, organized* and, armed LouiaTioe- in jail at Fei-gusF^Us- oma viz^: One 19v one- 20 and one 20'^ bushels, reports firat^nii on.'ir,om ^Kock'jSpringai with shotguns, marched to Chinatown and Gen. Newton, chief of engineer^,, estimates charge of theft from his. einpjoyeiy.hang? with an.atveragp of 18. Grade about No. 1 "cleaned out" the' Chinese with discharges There are at Rock Springs about four hundred that an appropriation of 18,000,000 or himself in his. cell. Secretary Lamar's Manitoba Decision. hard.. of lea"cTwnioK ''killea^several celestials and white miners and 150 Chinese miners. $20,000,000 will be required to. continue Prejiden&i&j&kney, oL i-he-.Aitanesotai* scared the others, away. Bothhavebeen there for several years, the Washington Special:Secretary Lamar thework of river and harbor improvements TheManiteafea bas prepared a time table Northwestc-BBs. makes a contract'with, tift i Chinese*iiy|rig' separate in jbr\ii part of. the decided t]ivt appeal taken^by the 'Manitoba during the- next fiscal yeari to .gpyern: the- running of trains to and from The New York Daily Commercial Bulletin, Central of Ijs^ra where the lattes-TeauVw mining camp and the whites in another part. from the decision of Ex-Land Commissionei the State fair grounds. Trains will leave estimates the fire lossesin the United States The fifteenth anniversary othe German run trains iiito St. Paul by Dec il. There ha,jhdYe^verj,. always be^n iillrfeeling McParland, on July 15, 1884, in regard to St.Paul anflMinneapolis at 7:15,8:15,9:15, and Canada during August at $5,500,000. victory over the French at Sedan was celebrated At Minneapolis J. H. Hiintingi&sy. off* be between the two elements, S^^CMnpe,whites the Recentl frequently the right of the road to select lands in lieu of 9:46i,-10rl&\ 10:45, 11:15, and 11:45 a.m., This is a decided improvement upon former ^l^ in Berlin' by a military" display.' Sixth Avenvse hotel, is held: to the-gaa nd rl^^ ^indemnity lands relinquished ker^i8jKjptllsbdistrict.. the St Paul and every twenty minutes thereafter until records, *he average of the aggregate loss in Th The emperor and empress drove ahead of' 6^PSciflc ir i $0 jury for rdiasing to accpmm.odstie. ooltu red the ^Hirie^^eife remforcedoy the arri^S bf 4:15,p..m. The trains will run direct to August far ten yearspast,being$7,000,000. the troops in the. procession* people. fifty fresh coplie^abbrerei TdSis aroug(e^|bB latter r^a had relinquished certain oddnumbered the passenger station on the fair grounds. In August,. 1884, the fire losses were about i Proposals were recently invited for the wratn of the wlMte miners, wHb determiriea sections within the twenty miles' The Miasdtfapolis pnd St. Loai .ar?rjB iges No stop at any intermediate points will be $10,000^.000. Nevertheless the fire losses construction .of a life-saving station at to enter-St. Paul over. v*'.-*tand'late cleanvOUt,theientire Chinese population, ^ndemnity,liinits, which^theroad had novcr made. Returning trains will leave the fair of the year to the end of?August foot up to ith$.i.*acks./ the in tire ^afternbori they'-made^ a raid Sturgeon Bay canal, Wis.,, and only one bid '4 Orhaha.. selected arid they were settled upon by $65,500,000, with, four-aionths yet to hear grounds for both St. Paul and Minneapolis was receivedthat of Angus McGillis of on the Chinese quarters,firingshotguns and homesteaders. March 28. 1878, the Manitoba from.' ..i- at 7:45,8:45, 9:45, 10:15, 10:45,.. 11:15- oFway^Mich a$.|ft&0J9Pjl^^: Samuel- Fosgate of, Minajfa^ta-f&ia er oi N pistols into the air frighten them into' selecWd the lands ih question^ Com.jnissioner and! 11:45 a. m., and every twenty minutes- Charles Posgate of the town of Barab has Prof.. Grensides, offtbeveterinary depart-ment leaving. The Chinese, frightened nearly to McFarland held that the thereafter until 6 p. m'. The last train The trial of Henry( Sta,and \jr^e, Marefc receiyedi notice from Englandfehatihf&kas falien man SeW&l and of the Ontario college of agriculture, death, fled in every 'djrjjctimi, Until %eir jrailroadv the,ta, for the murder of old will leave at 7 p.m.. The single fare will company had no right to heirto $i,006,66b and o\^. Mit..* j. Fosgate has been investigating the hog cholera. cabins were entirely ^desgrtea'* Thfy |nrere tsettlers^ lands. Secretary Lamar decided his yourig eon at Nevada, Mo., has resulted be- 20 cents arid the round trip fare 25 lives upon a farm in MiSn*aot^ and is He pronounces it genuine cholera. About pursued some distance By ihewfiite miners, that this case rests on grounds similar to in a verdict of guilty. The jury recommended cemts. Regular short line-trains will be run about eighty years oid. 75 per cent of the hogs affected die. Great who kept Bbpptingvoyer the woman to nierey. those in the Stf them between the two cities as usual. The whites Paul ,&ioux City case, in 6,00 0 loss has accrued to the farmers of South John- Waisenen was ha.ngWfaUlS)t luthfor then set fire to' the' Chinesecabin.quartersande-'acresWorthihgtord 'Chinese' the i dtetrict, where ?5 *1trmostlgy oyhi every Thes Chinese, Gen. Logan and. wife arrived from the A Kttlo child sixteen months old fell Essex, as already over 1,000 hogs have at.:'-..'' the miirder of Fa rley T^.VJCF- llmt vember. s-t'zjt seeking shelter onlth bill were decide on.... the, 29th, pf. April 5 '-'-i-' are Thousand Islands and report that the died or been killed. The disease is very through a stove-pipe, hole to thefloorin s', 3* this year- to be beyond 'the..* reach^ of the highly entertaining story about their narrow virulent and appears to be spreading between the room below, at Zu.mbrota, the other-, buttesin the vicinity, awaiting further railroad, company. In.other, words the Chairles Cordt. has, .bee*, arw* ed on a escape from drowning while their photograph Amherstburg and Kingsville. The day, and was picked up insensible. ev elbp en^s.f During the day they 4haye principle' that indemnity lands cartndt be chargw of burglarizing MeuwisseniJ store at was bejjig taken isTa-pure romance. only known preventative is to feed carbolic several times attempted to send a flag of There has beeri $60,000 worth of farm,! Cologne,'some of the. stolen. relinquished .by the railroad company before being acid.. 0( truce to the.enemy, and to hold a conferencedri machinery and $15,000 worth of binding Alt Brighton Beach -linirfcy-one horses found in his house.. losses are,proved arid selectjons made twine sold at Zumbrota during the present hope of bringing about a compromise, started in a raoe^and jockey (Lee had his therefor,'has been fixed, and willriot be repealed It is understood at the war department At Fair Haren,,.near,iGlBaawi ^'-r ater, S. F. year. '"'A. but, their messengers have all been neck broken, a.^d twp?bthers were badly at present. that the new members of Geril Sheridan's Anger is wanted on a charge aff attempting sd^^^a^kiwitii 'Warning shots by the outposts. hurt: tin tho,nejtt racj t#'0 *io,re jockeys staff are not likely to be announced beforeOct. TheWiribna'Bicycle clubwill probably be to. outrage thes-six--ye.ar,!o1ld,d!tu jhter of Mr! were thrown, arid one prpbaoly fatally ih- 1. It.seems to be the opinion represented at the bicycle tournament at of KJhnball. jured.-:' m prominent army officers here that Lieut. .^p Enlightened by Consul Mason. Minneapolis Sept. 22, bv Messrs. John. J_j VV Several att%n^th^ve.bei iade to start Gen. Sheridan has concluded to tender one Wilson, H. S. Bolcom and E. C. Smith.,. The secretary, JSl|i8^hki(^Teceived' a A Jockey Killed on the Xrack. The secretary of state has received a detailed iiscendiary fires in Wadeni, which were pf the vacant positions as aide-de-camp on telegram from Consul General Woods at The large boarding house neat the faun* report of Consul Mason jn regard to N^w York Special: The track was in good fortunately discover|d.jini ie to prevent his staff to Col. Fred W. B. Benteen,. major Rome, reporting that there have been four drv at Moorhead was partially burned. the cholera at Marseilles, France. damage. condition^at Brighton Beach. There, was of the Ninth cavalry Col. Benteen eoinnianded deaths from Cholera at a place nine miles The flames started in the second story, and He comments upon the false policy of the ^O^l also an Average attendance, butthepleas- a regiment in the volunteers^ and from Naples-i^nd flye at Trevis, about fifty The Wrighttcou^fcy. faifr will beheld at are supposed to have come from a defectiv authorities in endeavoring to suppress the L^r/ ures of. he day. were completely marred fts captain of the Seventh cavalry at the. miles northofNaples. i $Sf Howard I^kc.on Sepfe.l&j, 16, 17 and 18. flue. The house was owned andioceurpied truth, and speaks of the sensation caused -aii^h,'':ridi-: by a chapter of terrible accidents, by .which\ time of the Custer massacre, saved the rest by S. Samuelson. The furniture-was: Mr. P^rneljLr: j^:.-bjBs'^cent'' by the rude awakening on the 14th rult., Harry l^m^le o^jpestix ,ne, whofledto one of the most promising young jockeys, of the regiment. saved. The building was worth $2 500 culed the theory set up^by Englishmen that when the community realized that it was Iowa recfcat^watHrresiJw j, brought back Moran,was instantly killed and two others, the Tories and Liberals would drop their The examination of candidates^,toraparid was insured for $1,000. Loss, $700.. in the first stage of an epidemic of real and placed under ilojadP**! $1,000, charged GarrisonaTft^alie, jiarrPwly e&c)ipedwith party differences in order to unitedly coriibat pointment as cadets in the revenue marine Asiatic cholera, which kad not been with the eductipj, nndto- promise of marriage, their lives. T|e f^ec^nd race, was started Senator Sabin delivered anaddressalth* the Irish party in ^plarliariient in their service has been concluded. Fourteen imported from Spain 6r elsewhere. .The of .fcrtieGfleen fevriss in her teens. with thirty-one'lidrses, although tweritjy- Red Wing Fair. struggle for Irish independence. candidates passed, but as there- are only most elementary principles of sanitary /f two owners had sent in applications to Mr. Jfhg Winkelmaao i, aged sixty-two Mr. W.J. Van Dyke is in receipt of a seven vacancies to be filled it was decided cleanliness are unknown in Marseilles, and HO hA*e their-horees withdrawn, as the nuih- Henry M. Ondprdonk, editor of tlje years, ofjNew,. Ufyn. iSltd suddenly. Mr letter from President J. J. Hill, stating to appoint the seven who attained the on this point the consul goes into details. .'& ber was too great and the track too narrow Hempshead, N. Y.,'Inquirer, died, aged sixty. WinkeHaann wg, w#a known, ffla son that he has no more bulls to distribute to highest averages in the examination. The andbe-From the 1st to the lmh of August theie to' give theftnimnlHa chance to win, He was a SO of the late Bight Reverb Charie*is now ,ajtyrmarshal 0f jj farms along the Manitoba road.. He has uj successful candidates are: John B. Hull, were 721 deaths, or an average of thirtyeight aidet hey were afraid of an accidents Start- end B. L. Onderdonk, Protestent Episcopal already placed about 140 young thoroughbred B. G^Reyno]^tOQNt0ty^ attorney of Faribauliicpunty^wrtsi "Virginia Stanley M.' Laudrey, Indiana per- day. The disease has also apeared erCaldwell got thehorses off in bunches and, bishop of New York, and was at one bulls in the different counties^ttcaversed Attorneji General ?'he Preston H. Roth, Pennsylvania Ellsworth [y7 of course, theythose.out raised anoimmense cloud of seriously in the suburbs of the city, time a member of the Wisconsin senate. by the Manitoba road. dust, in -whic the front rank Hahn, asking,iffin. mme the personal property P. Berthal, New York Gordon H. Wilcox, 1 malady has been more fatal, than last Rev. Richard D. Harlan, son of Justice of each eopaute of a bankrupttfirme E. L. Thorns,of Ashby, Otter Tail county* Pennsylvania Richard 0. Crisp and Will- qould not fee where tjiey were ridingto. At year to sailors of vessel^ in port, and has fo the-tax agains th Harlan of the United States supreme court, 1 is Efcble J-": lost a threshing machine and forty bushels HamTS. Jacobs, Maryland. i*4iwroit %A the haU-riiile'pbst Moran who was riding been particularly serious t seamen from will succeed Dr. Christie-iri the pastorage of firmfpr9perfjyv th wounty treasurer should of wheat by fire, recently.. %om about Miss Daley, and as well as could, be seen England and Scandinavia. The, disease the Louisville church, which the latter resigned Lieut. George Hare has just returned from pressed to *sses, the same against the personal $64o.:^'^""*. y.'\i v, 1 through/the dfigtp^ii manifests its characteristic preference for in third place to accept the pastorate of the House Mexico with thirty-two men, having made property the copartners, and on the outside, living -^Joe Howell the dissipated the insane add the unclean. The state railroad and warebeme com-' of Hope Presbyterian church of St. Paul. one thousand miles since May nineteenth. whvtherif he faife BO to do hs-fehable for a little in front.and. "closely followed The scourge has perhaps reached its maximum t? missioners lower the grade ot No. 1 hard He has in charge fifteen of Geronimo's tlat..tax, ^imselft. In reply tjhe attorney Among the passengers of the steamship by Garrison osnseen ^iif!E|a?c| suddenlyLanehon and fatality, and will gradually subside to 25 percent at the solicitaAtoa otDulutb squawsand children as prisoners. He reports wa tP pitc his general s^ys-that each mem&ee of a partnership New1 Werra, which sailed recently from Lee,1 Benhie a finish in October. grain dealers. that in the late fight Geronimo picked is liaMe for the fiqms debts, and York, were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Grant, hands to the air, and was quickly followed up his favorite child and rushed out of the At St. Paul Dr. H. S. Wvalfcath and John i^Uit,it.ia.a]so. possible tha the assigneeand and Mrs. Sartoris, formerly Miss Nellie by the other two falling also. Moran's camp. Then he was surprised and had to Barger are arrested, the* one- charged with The Ward and Winner'Rascality. his^bondatnen are akoKabJe. Thereis, Grant. They are going to Southampton, neck was broken, and death was almost instantaneous. run the gauntlet of fifty rifles, abortion and the other, with seduction, ru rthe best no anthjQstty for the-treasurer to pro~ the former on a visit, thelatter to her home. The other riders, Garrsion Ferdinand Ward appeared in the supreme shots of the Chiacahua and San Carlos ceedj t, enffitcce the assessment, and thfe Frederick Herman off Buffalo, Wright and Lane, are all right. court chambers in New York. From his ace The corner stone of the new Georgia capitol tribes. He was shot twice, and dropped answers-th.]ast question, in the negative.nam county, is under bondsou A charge of loutr another accident Recurred, which in one examination in the Warner case, it appeared Thw-Witoka Dair cosjpany is the was laid at Atlanta with imposing the boy and ran, covered with blood and raging Mrs. MargaretTJhU. He broke open, case may prove fatal." Rivers.who wa,s riding^ that in less than two months, on a ceremonies. Gov. McDaniel, on behalf of with his left arm shattered. His squaws of a ionpoation that hew been formed)in. a trunk with an ax and: rifled it of otesv Wonderment, and Williams, Avho was capital of 50,000, Warner drew from the the capitol commission, presented the ,saj he was shot thorough the body. Some Winona, county, v.-ith |*0v000 capital, fpr mortgages and Other documents agyrega,b-ingin riding on Cardinal McCloskey, were thrown firm hia original capital and a profit of building to the legislature. Gen. A. K. of them say he is dead. the,manuiacture of botherand cheese, ijha value upwards ofr$l,000, after.-which as they entered the home stretch. Rivers $27,000 besides. So for two years Warner 4k& Law.ton of Savannah'-made- the oratio!m. of inQocporators are weJ8iknown farmersv. he took to the woods, Mr.Uhl was found \jWV was carried home unconscious and unable continued to invest money, draw prof-/ toe day.)-f $J0g Counsel for Charity Wiggins has .filed' in some time afterward, in an unconscious to move. its and reinvest the same. Sometimes he ftev. J. W. ColwelK the United States circuit court at Alexandria fj In response to a telegtalk from Superintendent of Providence^ t: condition. i i ~k'%4prtLli-l*X would bring friends into the pool, but ha* accepted t posi^^n ofhead master at a bill in equity as the next friend "of Bell, of-the toreigri mail iteryice, the always his ownjirofit, according to the the- Shattuck. school, Faribault, Prof. The Albert Lea Standard says ther*'i&a Thomas Wiggins.generally known as "Blind postmaster general of Canada has replied Came Near Getting His Deserts. of Mr. Ward. At one time -harp demand for &QK1 teachors in. Freeborn Geocge H. Buss having resigned. Tonv" against J. W. Bethune, the former that in his opinion the ^numberbt cases of he brought $250,000 to the firm, La Crosse Special.Jonn Krett was county. r master of "Blind Toml"' The latter holds smallpox. exktiQg inthe dorriiniondoes not Gordon E* Coie* 6| Faribault, Deceived a collection from twelve different Wall street brought to this city from Arcadia, Trempealeau him yet under absolute control by the alleged,commitment warrant the. fumigation *of mail entering Mankatahas Bhipped 200 car leads, of telegram announcing the danth ofchis fathier. men. To each of the twelve he guaranteed county for confinement in jail, of ...a Virginia county stone for the insane asylum, building at the United Stated fromiCMiada^i' Dr. L.I-'. Ctaje,. which occnrned a,t Cheshire, interest at the rate pf 3 per cent per month. there being no safe jail in that county. He court, though "Blind Tom" never has been Norfolk, Neb. tr^ and Ma/js. ^r Cole has, frequently visited A twenty-four-year-old clain fo $60 0 This he paid to them, pocketing for himself is charged with having ravished Tilleys aresident of that state. The appeal wss Ge ^e Faribault, and his death iii be sincerely James Norton oi Waseca, couajty raised has just been allowedos by th sixth auditor, interest on all of the, $250,000 at the rate Olson, aged, fourteen, recently, meeting made to Judge Bond, United States circuit regwAitedl by a large errcl* of friends and f,00 bushels ot grain this year. 8 inJavor f,..Jirs.*-Catherin her .oh the road at night and overpowering Hill of tfri of 20 per cent per month. Mr. Ward said W.f judge of the Fourth circuit, and the- suit 0 ^V^T* acquarntttKjknces. He had: reached his ll S Tier. ,She gave a good de* Tha new freshman class of the State University, was brought on petition of Tom's qttf her, that when he protested that Warner was !asailan't,', to which eighty -thisd year. staff occupied in that city, whilehe was in fcription of her numbers 189. making all the profits that gentleman cooly" as hisnearestfriend. The bill asks, for all At Aftrt Lea. Henjry Ogden, a young Krett answered. Besides this, he was suspected gco^imand at the putbreaVof the war. The told the firm that jt they did not like it he~ moneys Mr. Bethune has receive* since the .The Milwaukee & St. Paid has issued a main aged about 25 years,whileout hunting, of having been guilty of the same claim,now ainounts^t^ several,thousand 'emancipation of slaves President would withdraw, dll the capital he had in* circular to agents that, "taking effect Sept. attempted to pull itogun, muzzle toward crime three previous''times. The first time dollars with its accumulated i^tereatl f^ Lincoln's proclamation, and that he mak.% vested so Grant jfc Ward had to shoulder 1, shipments of green apples or eider in him, from a wagon, the result beingthat the be was quite young, and his victim was an *j an. account to the court forthwith.'., ho old man of the sea. For days past a heavy run hattowncoa- straight or mixed car loads, minimum 140 gun was discharged, and the young man barretedapples.or0,000poundsotefder, (ttfre4theconteats'iuhisleliside. HI