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msm&m. .New TJlm Eeview. THE SEWS SUMMARIZED. ABUT O THE TBXXESSEE. Steel and Miss Drojan, a& Erie, Fa*, and came here, registering at the City hotel plundered the rooms. Mr*, fiteel spra ng under the, name of Jackso n. Three months on one and nearly choked to -death. ago a detective from Wiggins & Wood:? Sea. Sherman Speaks Feelingly upon His J,@s.- The rascals escaped. roMUngton Gossip. agency, Boston, named Davis, came here uv& 'JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. Becollections and the Character of Gen. but kept his identy hidden. Later another A negro named Williams ravished the The-estate of the late Richard E Merrick Grant. detective came, and together the two men wife of a gentleman of Palestine, Tex. She ppears by papers filed in Washington to JTEW ULM, MINNESOTA. The eighteenth annual reunion of the Soiiety shadowed Brainerd. One got introduced to got away, seized a shot gun, -and drove tmout*o4l68000. of the Army of the Tennessee wasH him and cultivated his acquaintenance, fin him off. was subsequently captured Alexander Gambrill of Illinois has held at Chicago Sept. 9, ally informing him that he too was crooked. and wounded fatally. been appointed chief df a division in the Gen. William T. Sherman, president of The intimacy ripened, and the two frequently Tests made by Dr. Fischer, thewellImown Bud Hughton, a hack driver of Waco, second auditor's office. the society, was in the chair. On the stage went on excursions together. Recently Tex., who had made slanderous remar ks German chemist, show that in with him were Gen. Logan and Governors DaA-is proposed a duck shooting expedition, I appears that the order closing the inerior about Mrs. Oram and her daughters, was Oglesby, Marshall, Sherman and Fletcher, "the ordinary domestic stoves in use and the pair droA'e into the country. Five department at 2 m. each day originated sh ot dead by a son of Mrs. Oram while tn the body of the audience were Generals miles from the city, in a lonely place, the with Secretary Kirkwood in 1881. not'mo/e than 20 per cent, ot the fuel driving past the Oram residence. Belknap, John B. Sanborn, M. M. Bone, other detective and a friend joined the part Coal for the use of the national house of Per ry Whitelock, aged 2 8, went to the Clinton B. Fiske, Hickenlooper, Force consumed is really utilized for warming and OA-erpowered Brainerd, telling himthey "epresentatives has been contracted for at residence of his father-in-law, 'G. Coe, some and others. A business meeting must take him to the states by fair means the rooms, whereas with stoves &4.27 a ton. About 800 tons are needed. miles sou th of Danville, HI., and shot his was held during the day, and a or foul, bound him and drove him with all The Chinese minister in Washington will wife Emily, aged 25, and her sisters Maggie burning gas 80 per cent, and more of magnificent audience assembled at Central haste sixty miles until the boundary line A ait lor an official report of the Rock and Tinchie, aged 28 and 22 respectively, Music hall, when the set orations of Avas crossed. Brainerd's v-ife, becoming the-possible effect is obtained. -THE Springs massacre before demanding reparation. and then killed himself. bhe occasion were delivered. The exercises uneasy, communicated Avith the police. were opened with prayer by Bishop Fellows, TT3&HC. The detectives refused to give Brainerd up, Mrs. Moses Gay ealled at a bank in who was followed by Gov. Richard J. and A\hile the police Aveie endeavoring to I is understood at the state department Youngstown, Ohio, and drew $2,000-which An' exchange says that day by day Oglesby, who delivered a glowing tribute to take steps to bring him back, the detectives ''hat the successor of John W. Foster, miniaterto This mee"( ne, combining Iron with pure had been deposited by her husband, and, the impression grows, being warranted the deeds of the Army of the Tennessee. fgetaMe .c iica, cuickly and complete'/ procured a Avagon and drove off rapidly, Spain, will be appointed within the with a daughter aged six, skipped to England. ures Ovs,.c ps*a Indigestion* Weakness, was followed by Gen. William T. Sherman, and reached St. Paul, and then took next few days. by facts, that business is improving. Her husband, who is seventy years I mpare Bint d, Malaria,Cliillaand Fevers* ivho spoke as follows: their prisoner east. Lawrence Brainerd old, started in pursuit, and has telegraphed uixl Neural* iau The issue of standard silver dollars from It is seen in every department of trade is sixty years old, and Avas born at St. ordering her arrest. Ir is an unf iiinar remedy for Diseases of the Comrades of the Army of the Tennessee the mints during the weekended Sept. 5 was Albans, Vt.. his father being presiden and is now almost universally felt and Kidneys ani Liver. 4gain we are assembled in the goodly city S457.293 during the corresponding period At Atlanta, Ida Maxwell eloped with It is livaiuiibie for Diseases peculiar to of the Vermont Central railroad. af Chicago, pursuant to the resolution last year, $348,497. acknowledged. Such being the case, John R. Shelton. Her father and brothei Women, awl all Avho lead sedentary lives. Law rence A\as a leading man in the state, made at our last reunion of Aug. 18-14, 11 does 3t ill) Are the teeth, cause headachcrr found them at his mother's house and assaulted Postmaster General Vilas has ordered a the future has a brighter aspect than and bein married to Miss Smith, sister of 1884, at Lake Minnetonka. This is our pmdi'ce onstiitiono'h^ mi medicines do him. Shelton struck voung Maxwell close examination of the working of the Gov. Smith, took a leading part in society. It enric lesand purifies the blood, stimulates Jighteenth annual reunion. Though twenty for a long time past. Now, keep the with a hamme r. The father and Shelton New York postoffice, and every detail is He A\as at one time president of the Le the appet te, aids the assimilation of food, re- eventful years have transpired since the then exchanged shots, each falling severely ball moving, but be careful not to now under scrutiny. heAes tleirtburn and Brkl.mg, and .treegtren* Moyle Vallev railroad, St. Albans SaA'iugs jlose of the Avar, I need not repeat to you if not mortally wounded. The three the muscles and ner\c. ba nk and other concerns, and up to the Representative -Sloan of Missouri was send it beyond reasonable limits. the trite expression that our ran ks are mer- are all in a critical condition. Tor Iatsrmittent evcrs, Lassitude, Lack ol time of the collapse of tne bank Avas regarded the first congressman to appear at the growing thinner, our hair whiter, and that Energy S it has no equa". as an honest, upright man. He White House after the president's return. the eyes which look up to me, and Inch iKS=* 'Tie genuinefc&sabove trade mark f" i took an acthe part in church attain-,, Foreign News. 'He has many -constituents to supprjr in the Dnce kindled and flushed at the trumpet 's Alfonso Taft of Ohio, the returned crossed red lines on wrapper. Ta\c no otl tr Avas 'a leading member of the St. The best Parisian society shuts its doors places. sound, now seem bad, as though envying ffl*soi9lt&jr EaeirHcajjne.ii ro.. nmr'oxiL -/r Minister from Russia, was delighted Albans Congregational church and susuperintendent against AdelinaPatti and Sarah Bernhardt bhe fate of those fine young fellows whose The poijtoflrce departme nt is now sending of the Sunday school. The esteeming them both on the same level. LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD with life of St. Petersburg and in regard jay and gallant spirits took their flights toHspecial delivery postoffices the messenger savings ba nk of which he AA as president as the glorious days, the memories Prince Von Hohenlowe, German amba ssador books, record books and the forms required to the climate he says: "The used by innumerable farmers, artisans and Df which we came here to celebrate. to France, has been treated with for the employes, so that the system others in the state in AAhich to deposit their weather is not so cold as I had 'ex- Though war makes the battle field harsest, marked coolness since he was appointed may go into operation on October 1. hard-earned sav ings, and Avhen it was know yet in peaee, industry invades governor of Alsace-Lorraine. pected to find it and I actually suffered that the institution had collapsed owing Land Commissioner Sparks issues an the most sacred premises,taking here the innocent The German gunboat which occupied Yap to Brainerd's speculations, there Avas a general less inconvenience from the cold in order modifying the former circular prescribing babe, there the gentle, lo\ing wife, was the Hyena, Capt. Langemak, from Australia. wail of despair. A special train Avas run the right of railroad companies in again the youth in lusty manhood and the St. Petersburg last Winter than I She carries four guns and ninety from the country loaded up A\ith farmers, cutting timber from public land. The order king on his throne. During the last A acation men. The rumo rs that the German consul have in some other places. They take A\ ho made a great rush to the bank, thinking is made with special reference to the dea th has stricken from our list of at Saragossa and Barcelonia had been attacked they Avould be in time to save their Northern Pacific. members the very head and front, Gen. U. great pains to protect you from the are denied. money. 8. Grant, the same, v, ho in the cold winter The acting postmaster general has appointed cold in the construction of houses and The archbishop of Quebec has issued a of 1861 and -1862, gathered together at YEASTGEMS the following named fourth-class International complications are likely to in other ways, and they succeed admirably." Cairo, 111., the fragments of an army and circular to his clergy calling their attention postmasters: OregonDay ton, T. M. arise over the kidnapping of LaA\ranee led them up the Tennessee river, the creator in a very special manner to the letter of Perry. IowaLe Grande, W. Flint Oxford, Brainerd at Winnipeg. The dominion government and father of the Tennessee, took his final Pope Leo XIII. to the cardinal archbishop Henry Wanderlip Springville, Byron has been communicated with on leave on earth on the morning of July 23, of Paris on the evils arising from the discussion Hopper Adela, Samuel E. Carroll. the matter and requested to demand of religious questions in the press, The horrible anti-Chinese riot in Wyoming, The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread The Peruvian minister has an advertisement 1885, from Mount McGregor, in plain A iew of Washington that Biainerd be handed and especially from the tendency of certain with its shocking murders .and in the paper for a tin case containing of the historical battle field of Saratoga. back to the Canadian authorities. raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome Catholic writers in Europe and Canada to valuable papers from his government. I He had finished his life's Avork and had bequeathed I A\I11 be considered an insult cruelties, has already awakened widespread claim a sort of infallibility for themselves like our grandmother's delicious bread. was sent to this count ry by Lieut. Dye, who to the Avorld his example. to British justice if Brainerd is not returned. in condemning as bad Catholics a whose commiseration for the victims died on the way, and the case was intrusted You, hoAvever, were at the battle's front, GROCERS SELL THEM. A ThedetectiA'es who kidnaped him are Newbegin views do not exactly coincide vrith theirs. to the mails, antlreached Washington to be stood by him true and loyal always, and and general detestation for the rioting and Repley, bo th of Boston. Both PREPARED BY THC 1 The following rebel prisoners, arraigned at lost from a mail wagon while on the way to to his dying day he loved the members of Price Baking Powder Co., A\ormed themselves into Brainerd's confidence. miners. The Chinese government may Regina, Manitoba, on the charge of treasonfelony, the postoffice. the Tennessee above all others by reason One played invalid and received ManTis of Br. Price's special Flavoring Extracts, were discharged on their own recognizance, of their loyalty to him in the darkest da ys have just cause to demand reparation Indian Commissioner Atkins has received many luxuries from Brainerd. They have the crown stating it had not sufficient of his eventful life. Gen. Grant was sent to Chicago, I!!. St. Loui9, a telegram from Capt. Lee, agent at the been here working on the pase since May. of the American nation for this wanton proof against them to prosecute: Dr.LaBarge, |||)ll & flTtt command the district of Memphis. Gen. Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian reservation, Brainerd is heavily interested in a cattle SCOCESSOB TO JaJSf JU9vsf V-J? Louis Goulet, Charles Bremner, James Halleck himself being summoned to Washington slaughter. At any rate public opinion in which he states that 60,000 cattle have ranch in Colorado, where his wife's money In cheeses of the Blood, SLia and Uunes.hervous UMjIn Bremner, William Frank Henry Sayer, to Iripotenrjr, Or^nnie AAcakneis, Oonorrbceo, Syphilitic ai & been 'driven off the reserwition. About ishiAested. The lawyer who pursued the will expect the authorities of Wyoming Irrcurial Affection*, fiucntifie treitn.tmt 6aie a. i orc'redus. Baptiste Sayer, and White Blanket. Seott 50,000 yet remain, but they are all moving CAST ABOUT FOR A NEW COMMANDER kidnapers to the boundary and AAIIO returned, D.fonmtips Treated. Cn 1 or \rr/e for ht pleaded not guilty to the charge of treasonfelony. to take evfry necessary step vo out with a single exception, where the ownor ^i.c-tionsto be ans a A bv those flesirmg trcitmentby mail tells the following story for the army of the Tennessee. offered His trial proceeded before a jury {fl'er^ons snfferins from Ruptureshould send theiraddres*,^, hits not yet been able to secure anoth er arrest and punish the rioters wiih the post to a most worthy quartermaster, We started south again and found Mr. VB tcarn som( thlni to tlirir advantace. It cot a truss.. of six. Some damaging evidence was adduced ranch. id J. ess Ir. C. I,. LaD tIM.F. Pres't and Physician ID Cbai^r who had the good sense to decline, and Brainerd at Pembina. He seemed to be the utmost severity of the law. to show that the prisoner not only 1 evrsl *7cd. i Snre. Institute. 92(1 Locust nt St. tna Xlo. himself being compelled to leave, the con\mand completely under the influence of the two JohniHoey, president of the Adams Express successor to Dr. Butts' Jjispcisaiy, Established SO lean. sympathized with the rebels, but used his at the West devoh ed on Gen. Grant, men and to have no will of his own. lie told company, had a conference with Secretary influence to incite rebellion. selection, but by Aiitueofhis su- Nervous Exhaustion, not b\ us that he had been seized violently in the Manning and Treasurer Jordan, in Dispatches just received regarding the occupation The Chicago Times, reviewing the late perior commission. Thenceforward his Avoods on the other side of the As&inaboine regard to the transportation of gold and Premature Decay, of Yap state that the Spaniards career was ever onwaid and upward,and river by Newbegin and two others, put into a silver coin, which resulted in an agreement river convention says: "But after on the island had hoisted the Spanish flag when, on the 4th ay of lily, 1863, Vicksburg covered democrat wagon and driven across that hereafter all such shipments shall be Loss of Manhood. their excitement has somewhat subi and had loweied it at sunset for the night, surrendered to him, and the mighty Mississippi the boundary line. Threa:sAvere used freely made by the express company in accordance as is customa ry with all nationalities, and Avent unwatched to the sea the A\ hole by the men that he would never be allowed with the contract entered into by Secretary sided it may occur to some of thetn An SO-pa.e loth-1o"n Book of Achite tr that immediately afterwards the German country arose and recognized in him the to cross the bounda ry line alive. They had Sherman. Voimijor Middle-.ijjed Men,v. ith prebcriptions.mi:nscif-tre that not all the people of the United rh\osthtte-ceafc gunboat lanin, landed marires and sailors, agent who was destined to guard and lead no wairant and no legal documents bv it ment a ltepularf receipt tw The accounting officers of the treasury hoisted the German colors and formally SC? us to final victory and triumph. These A\hich they could detain him. I asked Brain- i States are as liberal with the public S E\l B3 B? department, having notified Admiral Jouett I rKKC atnmr., Adortss occupied the place, despite the protestations circumstances Aveie all known to you at erd to come across to Emerson with me to -money as they are, and that they have that 400 was deducted from his ay for T. W.Lt IAMS SL CO., HLWAUKS:, Wis of the Spaniards. Prince Bismarck the time, were little appieciated and were meet his A\ife that he Avas a free man and I the dinner he gave to distinguished people has offered to withdraw the German forces demanded so much that they may in trut h, the fires designed by Pro\idence that his capto rs had no Avarrant and at the Uew Orleans exposition, are somewhat from Yap provided Spain will not occupy to test the ability, courage and endurance could not detain him. I ran for two constables a again come off as they did last winter, surprised at receiving a note from the it pending a diplomatic solution of the of him on whom a whole epoch in history whose serv I thought I had secured. uian admiral that under the law his pay can be I ClitmLUnod Sole ProP\ -with nothing at all. There is some question. As to Spain's claim over the nT t was destined to hinge. He always asserted They would not come, and while I PB0F.HARRI8' PASTILLE fiEMEJJ stopped only by the sentence of a court ifcland, Germany will acknowledge the the most perfect faith in the justice of our Avas making inquiries for the nearest magistrate reason to think that congress would lou nc lien and then who sit!. martial. This is a point which the fresh Spanish occupation of Yap provided Spain cause, and always claimed that sooner in older to obtain a warrant for the from Nervous and Phyaical Ctl controller overlooked. nj, Premature Exhaustion ar i have been more impressed if the wateri proves that the Spanish flag had been arrest of the two men AVIIO had detained later it must prevail, because the interest icir many gloomy cons^uen-e.. hoisted on the island before the German United States Consul General Williams, Mr. Brainerd, they put him into a rig lire quickly and radically un 1 way men had exercised a little more of all mankind demand the existence oi I I IT is p. up i^ box.,. No. 1 (lastlns amontl. gunboat had tirrived in the harbor. The at Havana, was directed so see thatCircilo and drove south, and that Avas the last I just such a republic as Ave had erected, n.a^u a oonectacnrc,unlessmseverocses,)fSt'-o, modesty." excitement in Madrid has quieted doAvn. Pouble of New York, who is at present in ti, .i saAv of them. jaoi.ths), \}1. fc-nt by mail in plain wrs-n. and that as by the concurrence of rr !r. Iimufi LUm *rco!innyacli Vox. Pamphletde-a-n Havana, has a fair and speedy trial. Pouble political causes the conflict had ui .J ~*.t &..d lioJe of cure ttv 6ciieiu uip.'icu.-' Miscellaneous News Items. is a Cubam, but some years since became a fallen upon us, Ave had only to meet it like Hanging of the Central American Incendiary. The new regulations defining the naturalized American. recently returned Savannah, Ga., has put up $2,000,000 j^pjjjlg* FOlt t-Lt^ K\ INO, RESTORI.NO brave men and conquer as a matter of to Cuba, as he says, on private business. jBeantirjincthcCoBpIciJoi' worth of buildings thus far this season. course. always claimed that we must rights of land grant railroads in reference IUXOTINO hCMl'M, TiM, FI Hit* Purser Emerson,of the Pacific Mail steamship Immediately on his arrival he was seized follow up the re! el armies and compel them PlMPLEJ, SALLOlniur. BLOTCHru A. The W. C. Rogers Shoe Manufacturing Acapulco, Avhich arrived in New York to the use of timber from public OI'IN IONS OP NOT.K LADIES and imprisoned, on the charge of inciting a to submit to the authority of the national LOTTAItU tin rex beatpreparaflan company, of Cincinnati, assigned recently. from Colon, brought some interesting particulars thetarnthat I cTcrusM, 1 now uac DO o'h.- rebellion against Spain. lands are undergoing final revision at government. He believed in acts, not in LARA LOUISE KELLOGG ltr*. regarding the execution of Prestan The Western Union will pay a quarterly pleuaretoaddmjnama tothe lift of eta** words in a Avar of aggression, not of maneuver, First Controller Durham stopped a the Interior Department. The reguJations and other leaders in the late revolution upon dividend of 1% per cent, and still have a shorecemnMnd your Liquid Peart/* *cc and from Belmont to Appomattox eipreu the utitfaedoatt hu afforJil..r requisition to pay the salary for August of the isthmus. When the populace learned surplus of $4,430,393. The LlttCIO PEARL baa been reeeiralt? will provide that railroads his strategy and tactics were the same, ever A. Creswell, government counsel before the ladies of all countries vitii'the highra. that Prestan's death Avas underlined for The United States consul at Havana is mirks of apnraciatton. Only 60 cE-r~ straight to the mark, till armed resistance the eou rt of commissioners of Alabama must first use the timber on their own positive performance on the 18th illt., it became Wma. sold by all Droftlati ft Pcrfjinti* directed to look after the rights of Circilo had ceased and absolute submission to lawful CUAMPLUiftCO .tnon-.BciTAiu.fi claims, ujitil it is settled that there clamorous and loud threats were lands and prohibit cutting timber on Pouble, a naturalized American in durance authority was promised. compare is a balance due him. The first controller made that the man AVIIO served as executioner Free! Cards and Chromos. at that plaec. Grant with Alexander, Hannibal, Napoleon, alternate-sections owned by the Government. takes the ground that Mr. Creswell is not Avould have to attend his OAvn fundral in W w, ill send free by ni.nl a samp!.- .set of o-:r or Washington seems to me folly for he was entitled to a fixed salary of $8,000 per annum, Edwa rd Wilson of Wyoming and Collins sho rt order. 'Another new rule is that fir-je German, trench, and American Chromo* similar to any one of them" any more but that jtum is named as the limit J. Garnett of Montana, old mountaineers, i irds,on tinted and cold gromds.with a price ht For a time the military party Avere at a timber foam public lands can only be are appointed assistant superintendents of than the period of time in which they existed of fees to be allowed him for the trial of nt o\ er 200 different designs, on receipt ola stain? standstill. They had their prisoner safe, and Yellowstone Park. resembled ours. Each epoch creates cases. He say*: The law organizing the 1 postage W will also send free bv m.u! jused constructing the roadbed and they had his condemnation Aviitten, sealed itr.jkb, ten of ir hciutiful Cnrornos,on rece pt its own agents, and Gen. Grant more nearly court says that the government counsel Rev. David King, pastor of the First and signed. But how to get him hanged? 1 tj.n cms to pa\ for packing and postage a!* not in building stations or other equipments impersonated the American character of would receive a reasonable compensation Baptist church of Moawequa, 111., sued the There Avas the mob. I Avas like making a iic.os_- a confiJeiHi.il price l.st of our l.n-e oil 1861-65 than a ny other living man. Therefore for each case tried, and subsequent laws of the roads. church for $3 00 salary due. The court allowed lrotnos. Agents Avanted. Address F. GLEASO I* horse drink after you have got him to the he will stand as the typical hero of the limited such compensation to $8,000 per 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. him $26.72. Avater. Of course, a Yankee solved the great civil Avar in America of the nineteenth annum. The eourt, how ever, neglected to problem. Doughty old Capt. Roundtree, The report of the Ohio state boa rd of century. fix the amount of a "reasonable compensation," the American captain of the port, Avhohad agriculture estimates a Avheat yield of 21 "During --eight centuries," says a and has illegally treated that item You must all recall that at our meeting at charge of the Gamecock when it vvas stolen 807,963 bushels, compared with five years' important 1 as a fixed salary. Cleveland in October 1883, I reported to correspondent of Nature, "one's direct an by the rebels, said he'd be hanged ifhe would average of 41,500,000 bushels. nevr you that Gen. Grant had told me that l.e MALE ano ou FEMALE allow the hanging to be postponed for want ancestors amount to a far greater The U. S. S. Hartford has been ordered to had something special to say to us of the of a hangman. He could take the Personal Gossip, s'?l -Kumber thanuvould be contemplated* sea from San Francisco, with a badly leak- Army of the Tennessee in consequence of place himsilf, threat or no threat. th Mrs. Marion A. Mulligan is appointed in r\.- of,' ing boiler and afflicted Avith general debility. A rl which you elected him the orator for the TI or stand charaetP- I arse profit* nnd Taking three generations to a century, So the governor ordered the execution pension agent at Chicago, vice Miss Ada initKcttP', gelling qualities \\oner*n"r! I is be'ieved by knoAving ones that she will next annual meeting at Minnetonka, in August, 111 :irut mil bulnow. Ariilreso Sweet. to go on upon the date named. On one has father and mother all* VKXraXATi. PCBUMIlBiecC go to the bottom. 1884. He intended to come, but at the 18 th the place Avas in a frenzy. All Miss Shiffeil of AllentoAvn. Pa., for ayear the last moment his health and physician (Ohio (two) grandparents (four) the greatgrandparents, The old steamer Great Eastern, which is 1.4 V. 1-ourtb Street. Cincinnati 4td Avork Avas suspended and the populace and a half has slept twenty hours every da y. forbade, and we had to choose a substitute. to be sold at anction next mont h, was NOW IN USE36,389, turned out in the streets. But the soldiers ((eight). At the end of She is the picture of health. Again was be chosen for our orator upon launched in 1858, with great expectations, weie plentiful, and their guns had sharp this occasion, and by the record he i& still the second aentusy the number of from her immense size, but she eventually A double Avedding of two of ex-Gov. A. R. bayone ts set and fresh cartridges in the the orator, but he is now dead and must became a coal carrier, and will be sold Shepherd's daughters is to take place on ancestors springs-to sixty-four. Following barrels, and they were ordered to shoot speak to us by his substitute, Gen. JohnB. cheaply now. Oct. SO. Miss Mamie is to be married to at the first sign of an outbreak, the calculation, you will find Sanborn, Avho has kindly consented to fulfil Mr. Quintard, a nephew of George W. Quintard Scattering returns from the Third district and let the investigating be done afterward. the office, and I am well assured that of New York, and Miss Sue is to be that at the end of eight centuries one of Arkansas render certain the election Opposite the ruins of the burned All persons say their goods sre the het the special matter he wished to reveal to us married to Mr. Brodie. Both gentlemen -umne our Improved Keller Poaltlrc Farco Fec'il.ti ruinheed to congress of J. C. McRae, Democrat, over jail a derrick was swung over the railroad is descended from ino less than 16,- und Fertilizing Drill and our JluyttaU*. 1i Avill be fully elaborated, in his forthcoming are associated Avith Gov. Shepherd in his extensive C. E. Mitchell, Independent, to fill the vacancy track. This Avas the gallows. Underneath arc as good as the best and can bes Id as ci tip A'la-ea memoirs. mining Avorks in Mexico. 000,000 ancestors. .Intermarriage, oi ranted. Circulars mailed free Newark Mnrhlna Cn caused by the election of K. Jones it a flat car was run, surmounted by a dry Newark, Ohio. EasternBanchIloaseVHt"ruZn,%Z Grant needs no monument to perpetuate to the senate. goods box. These were the platform and Miss Cleaveland Avrites to a friend in couise, would reduce this estimate, the memory of his virtues. His weaknesses MARRIAGE GUIDE drop. The condemned man was brought Washington that she has been paid thus Livingston Enterprise: A wealthy resident and there is no doubt it must have lie buried with his bones, but if one here, and lightly mounted this unique scaffold, far $7,250 as her share of the profits upon livingonthe CroAvreservation,onewho or more monuments are to be erected to Avhile a crowd of burly laborers Avere her book. The sale of the book continues largely prevailed. .But the figures are is in a position to knoAv the numerical gratify the living, let them be like him, fairly Avell, and her profits upon the sent underneath the car Avith orders strength of the tribe, says the Crows do not so enormous that, iin spite of all, I strong, simple, durable, and in good taste nmtS PVer coverage. Tbitboo* venture will aggregate $25,000. She is so to put their shoulders to the Avheel and number above, 2,500 persons. We believe 8 better imitate his example, accept the situation, 11 ^fn^E venture to suggest that the words, highly elated over her success that she is push it out from under the prisoner Avhen I0.caeh..old every few m"th that for ration pnrposes they number 1 containri alflS the* enrioos, donbtfol or InqnisIttTawant ta 0 and erect one good monument on already engaged in Avriting a novel, Avhich the signal was given. Prestan showed no rf,jSSr.S?uty,H*WrtnBM Promote* by Ita ad- 1 3.300. 'All ye are brethren,' are literally true." the banks of the Hudson, Avhere he now lies will record portions of the remarkable signs of fear, though he knevv a painful viee-wbo may ni.rry, who nowhy,incdieal aid, when buried in peace and at rest eternal. General Manager Callway, of the Union Certaialy, and if the (Calculation goes career of her brother, the president, and necessary brought home to you. 50 wonderful r rVcroao. death was in store for him. Alineofguards Pacific raihvay, has notified BeckAvith and will also contain some chapters of Washington Gen. John B. Sanborn of St. Paul then surrounded the car, and a native padre far enough back, it -must inevitably th^grea^pecMUis^Conaultatiop and Pamphlet fret?' Quiun the Chinese contractors, that they life. delivered the annual address, which was stood near. Capt. Roundtree fixed the noose narrow down to tihe (Original pair, must get the Chinese out of Evanston and very long and interesting. about Prestan's neck with the neatness Casualty Record. Almy, Wyoming, immediately. The necessary and dispatch of an old han d. When all 1 the common father and mother. orders have been given to the troo ps vvas ready Prestan turned to the spectators The Ruined Ohio Town. The schooner Guardian Angel is capsized in the case of a threatened attack. and yelled. disastrous cyclone isthe the county 2EO Fages.Illustrated off Cape Ballard, N. F., and all but one on clo-'h nn-J nfIt tmd'r -afty Washington Court House, scene of President Von Der Ahe of the St. Louis wcnevoi i^stat'e, mei covers '/oc. 'ihis bcclv lat Lord .John Maimers, postmastergeneral I am not afraid of death. I am an American. board are lost. vintHins all tue e-iriuuS aot-lvtful o- inqamuvo vrunt Bro Avn Stockings is in love with a Miss Kitty Know, hirseediti a'i. 11* 0 each, wild ev*ry few mos. f England, am .earnest tory, At St. Joseph, near Urbana, 111., Mr. and D*wey. While the Louis ville-St. Louisgame seat of Fayette county. I has hadamost Health. E autv,Haptcess,'re[.roTio'fcdh} lt-i Then suddenly, before the car could be Mrs. Peabody and Belle Hasty, living with ricewnomiiy mnrr, whono'.mhjSf-"t .Medic laid.wneuay Avas in progress in St. Louis, his Avife came has adopted the idea, ifimcyt the phrase, extraordinary business growth within the moved, he jumped from the box, hoping, Vifrilim to ?cn. wMleo Hi. them, died Avith symptoms of poisoning. up behind Miss DeAvey, ordered her off ihe past fifteen years, and being the center of a doubtless, to break his neck. failed to iV IUTTI32R, St Lous.Mo..ttiegr-.rUn mli-t 7*0 "offensivfi partisanship/'.and has issued grounds and flourished a soda water bottle KrestorhtB, N* vooiUeb.hty, In'otd'vieoM MA** Trains on the Erie & Pittsburg road, collided rich agricultural district, with excellent accomplish this end, hoAvever. The noose a cireular to all the-officials and r1io i nrsmrl'tt f) oyer her head. Von Der Ahe dragged hie r,Brn. one mile sou th of West Middlesex. Pa. railroad facilities it had grown to be a business tightened and it Avas seen that he was choking wife aAvay. The firemau and engineer of the northbound place of considerable importance. Its to deat h. As the body slowly swayed WRIGHTSlNOIANVEGETABLEPSLLS persons employed in the postal service train, Ad am Riser and A. O. Bates residents had beautified the town Avith to and fro, Prestan raised his hands, which, Hugh Wissmanand Paul Knoch, wealthy LIVERBPOSTE warning th^m against activity in the were instantly killed the collision. The tasty dwellings, and it* recently completed at his earnest request, had been left unbound, strangers, probab ly from the Eas t, start ed engines were completely demolished and court house Avas one of the best in the state. approaching.general election, and forbidding and wiped the foam from his mouth. from Xos Angeles, Cal., with a team to fragments of iron hurled hundreds of feet The prosperous toAvn is a mass of ruins. He appeared to be conscious for several cross the desert to Yuma in May last. thena /bo support any candidate by the exploding boiler. The experience of its inhabitants has no minutes, and it was half an hour belore he They sent their baggage and a large sum of by public speech or writing. parallel in the history of any town in Ohio. money by rail to their destination. The vvas dead. A terrible cyclone struck Washington And all Bilious Complaint* A heavy rainfall began about 8 o'clock. men have never been heard from, and their Court House, a city of 4,000 inhabitants, Many gentlem.cn in the postal service vegefable n^ niy Again st the Civil Service Act. proper ty lies at the depot in Yum a. That and the darkness drove everybody Safe to take, befns purely two miles west of Springfield, Ohio, Tuesday have been effective political writers or into shelter. Shortly after the rain began, inr- fnce 25 cts. All DruarittB.' evening the 8th inst., and almost literally Thomas M. Carnegil, of Edward Thom pson At the session of the Anti-Monopoly the wind came with a terrifying sound. Its 00 swept it from the earth. I came speakers, and -are not pleased with steel works, at Pittsburg, says all the league of New York at Albany, the committee AGENTS work Avas almost instantaneous. People from the northwest and broke upon the steel rail mills in the country are running to on platform rendered a repo rt which Lord John's oufler, which, ifhey ay4 is say it Avas over town very suddenly, earrying everything in two minutes, but nobody their fullest capacity, with enough orders included the follovving plank: could take note of time in so fearful unprecedented asd .despotic, an unwarrantable before it. The tornado swept up the main to keep them busy the remainder of the FOR THE BACK-WOODSMAN** W believe civil service laws enacted by an experience. The fierce roaring of the business thoroughfare and ruined almo st year. does not believe there is a firm interference with th political congress and also enacted bv the lesisla. i *M A R_.'. r~niAY~z:~j' TheWKEUm^^B%M(^^rdcP^'b..writr*nenmtevec^UfrgTborde&y*"VZ PTSu^i fcfATa^fff tornado, the crashing of broken and falling every business block on it, at least forty or in the country that can fill orders for immediate lure of this state should & sK \w^^^^ liberty of the subject. The prohibition buildings, the thunder and the rain combined fifty in all. ab delivery. The market is firm, and reoealed, for the reasons we be- to produce sensations of the most prices have advanced to $30. is understood t ,be Aimed at the are unconstitutional, that mm horrifying character. Criminal Calender. they remove from the appointing power in liberate, who are moremamerous than At the session of the American Pharmaceutical wMtor.naaU. vSuSwiSP^aS!^S!^Tt As E. Warren, a wealthy merchant, whom the people by their respective state association at Baltimore, the following the tones among the higher officials of entered his yard in Swansboro, Ga., on the and federal institutions have confided such A American Swindler Kidnapped officers Avere elected for the ensuing MSi in 5th inst., he was killed by an assassin concealed power, responsibility to them for such appointments. the post office. To Americans, who year: President, Joseph Roberts, Baltimore Winnipeg. behind a hedge. They also tend to create a set vice presidents, A Hollister, Madison, have been fed. to believe there was no "Winnipeg Special:A sensation has been of officials kno wn as'civil service commissioners Wis. A. B. Prescott, Ann Harbor, Stonevall Tondee of Ellaville, Ga., was necessity for anything of the kind, the created here by the kidnapping of Lawrence Mich. James S. Evan s, Westchester, Pa., not elected by nor directly responsible assassinated in his store, the assassin discharging Secretary, M. Maisch, Philadelphia: treasurer, to the people, who in the end may, and Brainerd, president of the St. Albans (Vt.) a dozen buckshot through a window circular of Lpr&Mauners will be aeur- ZAS&am1.'.**"p m i doakim i ssissgss^s'sst^ssssrsssi S. A. Tuffs, Dover, N. H. reporter of undoubtedly Mill, become arty hacks, at him and fleeting. bank, who robbed it of many hundreds of the progress of pharmacy, C. DiehL thousands, and two years ago decamped. Masked robbers entered the house of Mrs. Louisville. Six months ago he and his wife iJtoaWfiillr-Wi