New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 23, 1885 · Page 1 of 9
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LIIEST NEWS SUMMAM. New TJl ReviewS*4' Tombs of the Presidents. The difficulty originated in difteren$ea*'Oi -a.T-wtgp-er Jattod ny Judge. "on r~n thedenounce, prohibitioin questibh, ~"Jwhich to jyfcpar -Atthe/vtel of the Marquis de Moretjn sidents of the United States Sena- Hell lii jsmaitk^it remarkable incident occurfll *as a liar*****' jJ&% led in dead are nearl ITaaJiinstdfe. JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. which,ffltutite8 the hostifrfe^f^sistfiig tai* borhood veralmonths* fierce ich between Judge Francis and rfcm^of the ^president appointed John 13. ingon between the neg-ro .w-.-^ upied. \l^fe members olthebar. Aconfespondintsajs: collector orcustoms at .San Francisco. KEW ULM, Wi MINNESOTA. gton and the police. The former Vernon, u? knty Several witnesses had bW'eamiu&. thg Washington tailors criticise the president bear a grudge against thebiue coat* since Irvine Kinley and Frank Pecket testified to John Adams an Qtttno-r severely because he gets his clothes made the hanging of the negro Ltfngstori, lor the having heard Luffsey and companions Every person living in a period of in Albany. lie beneath the Unitarian killing of Officer Fowler last year. A few threaten De Mores' life. Justice Mark Bateman Sundays ago, Officer Sheehan killed a negro, It is'rumored in Washington that Mr. Church at Quincy, Mass. The coffins which, he can say, "all of which I saw testified concerning the examination in a notorious ruffian named Coleman, *who Blaine will run for the Republican, gubernatorial are of lead, placed in cases.hewn. from and part of which I was," mu3t be his court and his discharge of De Mores attacked him and nearly succeeded in nomination in Maine. solid blocks of granite. Their wives on the ground that Luffsey was killed in shooting him with the officer's revolver. amazed on reading a great deal of the Inspector General Nelson H Davis on his are buried with them. John Adams self-defense and when resisting arrest. Howard The coronor's jury agreed that Sheeban's retirement from the active list of the army stuff written of that period by a later died on the same day with Jefferson, Eaton testified that he was sent by De revolver went off accidentally and killed this month will have performed continuous generation, and finds no difficulty in a strange coincidence^itself, but stranger Coleman. A committee of colored men Mores to meet Sheriff Harmon, warn him service for more than forty-four years. have now taken up the case, and has Sheehan that the Luffsey party would resist arrest, still, it was on the Fourth of July,* the way of fully crediting the remark Hev. Jabez Fox, a Swedenborgian minister charged with murder. He is under and advise him that De Mores and party 1826, just a half century after the and clerk in the office of the register of of a writer that "history is made up $2,000 bail. The negroes are raising funds would prevent their leaving town. Thomas Declaration of Independence which the treasury, is dismissed, and finds it difficult by subscription to hire counsel and secure Carruthers, who was with De Mores' party of falsehoods agreed upon as facts." they had joined in making. to discover the why and the wherefore the conviction of Sheehan. but some distance away from the place Jefferson, like his compatriots, was of the same. where the firing began, testified that he saw buried in his family burying ground,at First Controller Durham has written a Foreign Gossip. smoke from the first shots, and they were Taking the country as a whole, 1,728 his home in Monticello. He had written long letter to the attorneys who recently fired by Luffsey and companions. Martin colored people die out of every 100,- The whereabouts of Banker Brainerd are argued before him in favor of the reversal on the fly-leaf of an old account Wadsworth testified regarding O'Donnel's still a mystery, but he is thought to be in of his order refusing to pay the salaries of 000, while the proportion of white quarrel with De Mores. This witness had book his wishes concerning it. Winnipeg.. certain officers of the court of Alabama been dismissed, when Prosecuting Attorney KMHC JS ani I^ve". "Choose,"*his memorandum said,some men is only 1,474 in the same number. claims. He d*clines to change his position, The London Post says that boycotting is It is i lva-uable for Diseases peculiar tv Long of Mandan called him to "unfrequented vale in the park, where This shows a prevailing lack of endurance Women, ar all Who lead sedentary lives. and presents his reasons at length, quoting practiced in Ireland to a greater extent his side, and privately asked him if there is no sound to break the stillness 11noes 3t luj^re tne teethreause beadacne.or 'the law and going over ground already covered than ever known before. on the part of the blacks, but he was the Wadsworth who had prodi-ce constipationoth^ Iron medKines io but a brook that bubbling winds among by him in letters previously published. Twenty thousand men are on a strike at accompanied Wannegan to visit De Mores It enric les and purifies tfceblood, stimulatethe this is more than made up by their fecundity, the woods. Let it be among ancient the great cannon foundry of Sir William appet te. aids the assimilation of food, relieves The postmaster general has appointed the in jail. Being answered yes.Long then asked Hcirtburn and Belfhu g, and jtrengtl and venerable oaks, interspersed with especially in the southern Armstrong at Newcastle-on-Tyne. following fourth class postmasters* Iowa. to be permitted to place Wadsworth again eiisthemnscles ana nerves Manning,E. M.Frink Akron, A. L. McGinnis some gloomy evergreens. Appropriate on the stand. Objection was made, and the Great Britain and Ireland took $2,500,- spates where the climate is mild. For Iritsrmtttant Fevers T_a-sitrae, L&ct 1 Tiffin, J. L. Stoddard Mitchell, James R. one-half to the use of my tamily, court ruled that the witness could not be 000 worth of the $3,379,000 worth of Energy &c, it has no equa\ a-r5. Graham Walker, John M. Keyes, Kesouqua. wheat exported from this country in July, and the others to strangers, servants, *S""'Tie genuine as abo-i t*rde mcrlr place One of the most remarkable features Charles Baldwin Fonnville. Jacob crossedrednnson**T8ppe-\ Tkenoot^cr th etc. Let the exit look upon a small Mr. Whelan, who was appointed consulto witnesasnfora st called as a thaei prosecution. Behlman. DakotaGros, Benjamin P. Qnles of the late Minnesota State Fair was hewa Fort Erie several weeks ago, has not yet and distant part of the Blue Mountains." Long undertook to state what he intended Cowan Eldorado, J. C. Marshall Marfcland, LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD been recognized by the Canadian government. to prove, and was called to order, and These directions were substantially the good order that prevailed. On A. J. Sherman Hawlev, J. Badden La ordered to take his seat, but continued Grange, J. M. Walsh Athol, CM. Sullivan carried out. A little inclosure, days when there were twenty-five to speaking, when the judge vigorously used Sigel, A. W. Learman Bartlett, Elyhay About 200,000 acres of land have been containing some thirty graves, stands thirty thousand people present there his gavel, and threatened to commit him Smith. Washington Territory-^Guy, John taken up by the crofters from Scotland in amid the ^oodb on the road that leads for contempt. In the course of his remarks W. Conway. the Moosonian district of the Northwest was not a single altercation or angry from Charlottsville to Monticello, and Long advanced close to the judge, and gesturing territory. The following army orders have been isBued. a granite obelisk, much chipped by relichxmters, word, or a single complaint of rudeness. with his right hand near to the Riel's counsel have given notice of appeal Lieut. William S.Da"\ip, Thirteenth marks the grave of the expresident. judge's face, said: As parson Jasper says, "the from the Manitobian court to the queen's infantry, granted leave of absence for six He came here unwillingly to perform offi.cial privy council in England. It is understood months. Lieut. John A. Lundeen, Fourth world do move." duty. He had no feeling in the case. that this will stay further proceedings at artillery, leave of absence for ten days. In the same part of Virginia, in a He only desired to see a fair and impartial Regina until the appeal shall have been Major J. R. Roche, paymaster, leave for small inclosure near hishomein Montpelier, trial. He appeared as a subordinate officer heard. Enlory A. Storrs,the notable Chicago one month. The superintendent of the lies the successor of Jefferson, of the court, and was here to assist in mounted recruiting service will send seventeen The president of the "Junta Gestora," i lawyer, who recently died, did not James Madison, fourth President. the enforcement of substantial justice that recruits to Fort Snelling, Minn.,for assignment Senor Conde de Casa More, sent by telegraph instead of the court extending to him the Beside him are buried his wife, A', ho have sufficient property to pay his to the First cavalry. First Lieut. from Havana to the cardinal archbishop aid and support which he was entitled under-the dipd in 1849, surviving him almost Edgar S. Dudley, Second artillery, will visit of Toledo on the 2d inst., a second funeral expensesnotwithstanding his law to expect, the court had uniformly, The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread thirty years, and two nephews. Two the camp of the volunteer militia of the remittance of $6,000 in gold to be distributed during the whole trial, sought large practice and large feesand his state of Nebraska at Lincoln, fof the purpurpose in places afflicted by cholera. other Virginia PresidentsMonroe and raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome to tie the hands of the prosecution and of inspecting the troops taking family would be penniless but for the Tyler-~lie within a few feet of each American Register* The German cruiser openly aided the defense that the court had like our grandmother's delicious bread. part in the encampment, under such instructions other in the fine cemetery of Hollywood, Bismarck may boast of having enlisted the shown by its action in this case that it had generosity of friends. His manners GROCERS SELL THEM. as he may receive from the adjutant first German-Africans into the imperial determined to aid in the acquittal of the defendant, at Richmond. Monroe's death, general of the army. were easy, his life free, his comradeships army and navy. Four negroes, natives of and that the court would not leave like those of John Adams and Jefferson, BakingD PREPARE BY THS Price Powder Co.,, The following are appoiutmentso postmasters Cameroon, offered to enter the service as genial and rattling, and the result a stone unturned in the accomplishment of fell upon theFourth of July. He, HanTrsof Br. Price's special FlavoringExtracts, in the Northwest, the present four-year volunteer sailors, and were such acquittal that the court throughout too, in 1831, five years after his great unfortunate. incumbents, except when otherwise promptly made to don the emperor's cloth. Gcmsnw,_ lhad shown a most marked feeling in favor Chicago, f. St. Louis, MQr predecessors and elders, marked the mentioned, being removed: Minnesota of the defendant and against the prosecution Paris newspapers are agitating in favor nation's birthday by his close. He Rosemount, Frank Gallon, vice Fred that the court had sought at every *Dr.IaBarge of the pardon of Riel. Clemenceau, in La Three hundred Mormons arrived by Kloeppmg Rose Creek, George Sutton, vice died in New York a poor man, and BUCCKShOB TO point to embarrass the prosecution and to Justice, recalls the appeal of Darwin, Huxley, In decades of he niaod steamship in New York. The converts R. Varco Ofeseo, William Krueger, vice aid in the acquittal of the defendant. his remains were entombed theie Hooker and Swinburne to Thiers in l-npolcnfj, Onranle Weakness, Gonorrhoea, STphllltle EI E. Lefebre Rockford, J. R. Ames, vice llrreurlal Affections. Scientific treatment eafe ai.d cu Daring all this time and for some time favor of Elize Reclus when the latter was until in 1858 the Legislature of Virgina came from Germany, Scandinavia and rtmcd'es Diformi'-pq Treated Cml of -sprite forhtcf Jefferson Benner Osakis, Marcus S. Snow, after, while Long was still talking, Judge tliocc desir.ug treatment by ins J. condemned as a communist, and proposes removed them to Hollywood -ut~tiops to bo ans ered England. All paid their passage and vice Rasmus Flore, North Branch Station, (u Francis endeavored to silence him by the a similar appeal by distinguished Frenchmen Tci-sons snTerlne from Roptarc should send their eddress,*k and placed them in a substantial Lemuel Quillin, vice William W. Singleton learn bomethia? to tbrtr adTanta.ce. It is not a truss.f use of the gavel and bjp threats to commit for Riel. brought money with them. Several of 4dd-FSK Dr. C. L. Latt IRCE. PrM't and Pfcyslcla-i la tfiMr^. A ault, marked by a Gothic temple on Frazee City, John Tryer, vice Timothy W. him for contempt, buOLongdared thejudge rrjiralHed.&Sur".In<itHBtr.920Loo!i t.. lt.louk.Ho The latest official returns of the Egyptian the women were very good looking. a foundation of Virginia granite Tyler's Chilton: Forest City, Nicholas Schianer, Successor to Dr. lHuii' JJispeisa tiUbllsbed S lcari. to commit him and talked himself out, debt shows that at the close of 1884 the reduction vice William Hardy Filniore, Fred Robbins, grave, nearby, is scarcely marked They were informed that they were free when the judge ordered him in custody,and Nervous Exhaustion, had been $1,485,000 of the priv- vice Phillip M. Masher Evansville, he was taken to the iail building. The at all a little mound A\ith a magnolia to leave the party, but only one of Frank H. Gloscap, vice Ole Krow, Fulda, Premature Decay, tree at the head is pointed out as the A. J. Tomlin, A'ice Clinton Wilson* Vasa, them, an English widow, remained in spot. banning thenar being n,664,000, ^StSSSSS^^STS^S Dr. H. L. Brynildsen, vice Louis Engberg Loss of Manhood. New York, all the rest going to Salt and the unfied debt being $279,956,600, or Stephen, Ole Gunderson, vice Hans Bakke The three Tennessee Presidents were the effect that an apology for his conduct a total indebtedness of $391,620,600. Lake City. South Stillwater, Alexander McDonald, would be accepted and it need not be abject, buried at their homes. Jackson at the An 80-pa-re Cloth-bound Hook, of Ad.ue to yountror Middle-atted Men.w.th presei iptiuus vice Antoine Deragish Fairmont, Albert The French Academy of Medicine discussed but he must expect the court to preserve its Hermitage, near Nashville, his A\ife beside Tnr Self-treatment 1 a Kefnilar Physu i.tn N. Ward, vice Charles H. Bullard Fisher, the report of Doctors Chantemesse and dignity at all haiiards. In jail Long said to him. A massive monument of C{*UT 7 C* on receii of two three-cent Mr. Edward Atkinson a Boston Henry Herrick, vice Ehas Steenerson Rummo on an analysis made by them of Q-Cru I rWCC gUmps Addrts* a correspondent Tennessee p-anite mark* the place. Redwood Falls, I. J. F. Ruter, vice J Dr. Ferran's cholera vaccine matter. The statistician has discovered that the I have done nothing to Tegret. I have T. W.LI IAIWS & CO., MILWAUKEE. Wis Polk is buried in Nash\ ille at the old Stephen W. Hayes, office ceased to be presidential conclusion arrived at in the report, which only tried to perform an official duty, and average American citizen spends 60 :/n^ a nzmmi co.T,.U Foston, H. 0 Rime, vice Louis famrly homestead. He survived Jackson was adopted by the academy, are that socalled in the performance of that Judge Francis 6TXCTP, Foss, resigned Norwood, Matthias Simovitsch, vaccine matter cannot afford protection per cent, of his income for food, leaving only four years, dying in 1849. has abused me personally and insulted me JsteOCtt. vice Joseph Slocum, Jr., resigned, against cholera, and that skin infections ChetuUUanid Bole Prop' repeatedly professionally. I shall stay here The grave is handsomely in closed, oF/^^A^JCSgaWHBM HVg a only 40 per cent, for rent, clothing, rR0F.HARRI8'PA8TILLE ftEKtf Scotlarad, Charles Slather, vice William B. produce no choleraic phenomena until I am ordered out- I \i ill ask no favors and a block twelve feet square by mm loimr Men and others who tu Mitchell, moved away, East Chain Lakes, sickness and all other expenses. His or concession, and will grant none. I have There is no longer any doubt of the failure Irani Nervous and. Physical Dei twelve feet in height bears the insc ription. William Hoffman, vice David F. Swiaringer, Pity, Premattrre Exhaustion no apology to make, and will make none. of the mission of Sir Henry Drummond idea is, that the cost of food is disproportionate Andrew Jackson's grave is at Itucir many gloomy conseqt.ee resigned. Euclid, Michael E. Kusch, vice I maintain that Judge Francis acted in a Wolff, the British special envoy to Turkey, are quickly and radically cir..] Greenville,on a spot selected by himself. erc-"-T sr it up i? boxw. Ko. 1 (UutlDg a monC, and should be curtailed. Harvey C. Misfeer Excelsior, Horace W. manner unbecoming the office ol a judge, as it is announced that the Anglo-Turkish 'cm u.. IO (.Mei. a cure, unless in severe cse, 5 Is to. Degroodt, vice James H.Clark Eagle Lake, His three sons have erected a handsome and provoked me to say all that was said. joint occupation of Egypt has been abandoned It may be doubted whether his figures -1 tug turee months), fcl. Sent by mail in plain wrapper John J. Haggard, vice William Phelps St. i Irrrtioiit f,r L.in arrotapaity each Box. Famphletde* monument of marble on a base When the court opened at 2 p. m., Long and that the porte will consider the are correct. If he had said food and i*j# is iUfeh and mode of eniv scat, tealed git annlictw Augusta,Henry Ficksam, vice Mrs. Mary was brought in and refused to apologize. of granite. It bears numerous patriotic expediency of sending a commission to accompany Benner St. Vincent, William G. Deacon, wnimvi jOTfcaarsit" drink, and had included tocacco in its Sir Henry to Egypt. It is generally emblems, a flag, an eagle, a scroll FOR PlttM'RVINO. RESTORLNG A vice David A. Robertson Sauk Rapids, believed that the sultan's reason for Deputy Collectors of Internal Revenue. UcttfatlfylngtheCoMpIexlun of the Constitution, etc., while the inscription various forms there would be -no Julia A. A. Wood, vice W. L. Leiman St. 'oJtKuorura Str-amx, Tr, inEcxue not acceding to the terms offered by the PixFLu, 8AixowysM. BLOTCHES AC declares: "His faith in the Collector of Internal Revenue Biermann Michael, F. T. Aydt, vice John K. Zachman question as regards the sixty per cent, OPINIONSOF NOTTS LADIES. British envoy is that he feared Russia has appointed Hon. C. F. Buck of Winona LOTTAItU the verj bntpreptntloB f people never wavered." St. Hilaire, Borae E. Burke, vice would forget her promises respecting the thrfseethstl evruse!, ne UMBOother or even, a larger proportion. as deputy collector in the First internal Charles J. Rapp. DakotaSt. Onge, Andrew CLAKA LOUISE KLL06G-lrpr- u, treaty of Berlin in the event of an AngloTurkish Martin Van Buren lies in the village pleuantoaddmyura totbelutoithun revenue division, vice W. G. Dye. Mr. McKean,vce Henry St. Onge, resigned nhoraeommend vor**Liqvid-Fevlt" alliance. r*ur cemetry at Kinderhook, N. Y in a expreu the taoenctloriit I sflbzdtd na Buck is a prominent Democrat in his district, Tower City,Frank M. Cornell, vice Williams The UQCIDP-CABLhat teesreceindh) "The battle of North Point, of the family lot, his resting place marked by ha-', ing served as state senator and in theladueor alleenatriee with'UihitbM Ilinto, John Gallagher, vice Brown. marks of eppreetaUoa. OulT 60 a General News. a modest granite shaft. He died in active party politics for many years. The war of 1812, has been celebrated for aorru, seld by all DTUfftas a Perfiimera. CHAXPUNaCO ,Paora.,Bt-iauo.It collector states that Mr. Buck made no the summer of 1863, when the civil Personal Mention. The knights of labor in Montana threaten many years at Baltimore, by the survivors, Free! Uards ana Unromos. application for the position, but at his to expel the Chinese. war was at its height. His successor, who have annually sat down personal solicitation accepts the office. Col. George Ward Nichols, president of Harrison, was buried at his old home The Montana grand lodge of Masons has We will send free by ul a mpl- set of -r E. G. H. Adams of Spring Valley, appointed the College of Music,-Cincinnati, died of consumption. to a sumptuous feast, afterwards refreshing hrg-e German, French, and American Chro-no just received a set ol jewels costing $140. at North Bend, on the Ohio, a few deputy in the Second division, is a .irds,on tinted and gold grounds,with a price h-t miles below Cincinnati. An unfenced their memories by song and The mayor of Beverly, N. J., has ordered ot over 200differentdesij^ns,0.1 receipt ofastai"p job printer in that town. He was strongly Claire Virginia Cramer, niece of Gen. every barber shop to be closed on Sundays. 1 po-uuge We will also send free i mail mound, over a family vault, formerly supported for the position by the Democrats story, Of the incidents of the affair. '---.pics, ten of ir beautiful Cnromos, on rece or Grant, is married at New York to Alphonse neglected, but more recently carefully of his district, and is a personal A considerable portion of the immigration o ten cents to p.i} for packing and postage also Bernhardt of Pans. '[There are still five survivors, but this coming into Minnesota this fall is from friend of the collector. kept, marks the spot. enclose a confidei.ti.il price list of our laige o:l The late Emery Storrs, in the Chicago Ohio. chrpi-.os. Agents wanted. Address P. GLEASOW year ,only one was able to be present, John Anderson of Albert Lea, the appointee The dust of Zachary Taylor is now u- Co., 46 bummer Street, Boston, Mass. gambling cases and the Jere Dunn case, received in the third division, vice A. S. A mysterious fire is discovered in J. James R. Murfred, aged 90, and he, assembling buried in the cemetery at Frankfort, $5,000 and $3,500 respectively in WANTEDCanvassers., Wedge, is a lawyer and justice of the p*ac Baker's saloon, Anoka, but is put out, with BOOK Ky., after several removals. Milard fees. himself at the accustomed in that city. He was an applicant for the -v. $1,000 damage. Fillmore's grave is at Forest Lawn place and had a strong backing from his Dr. J. H. Douglas, who has been with -place, devoured the dinner in solitude, The glove fight between George La party. The collector states, in connection Cemetery, three miles from Buffalo, Mrs. Grant and family since the death of Blanche and Pete McCoy near Boston is a after which he participated in a local with the appointment, that Mr. Anderson I MALE and FEMALET the general, has returned to his practice in and that of Pierce in the old cemetery desperate one, and is declared a draw. would have been selected by him for the New York. celebration of the event which it is intended at Concord, N. H. Buchanan is buried John Brooks of Blossburg, N.Y.,defeated place, even if he had made no effort to secure at Woodward Hill Cemetery. Prof. H. A. Ward, of the Rochester (N. to perpetuate. John S. Prince, the champion of America, it. Y.) university, has gone to St. Thomas, tmmenM seIli-* *Md^SS?J55 The most magnificent/ oi all in a twenty-mile bicycle race at Blossburg. G. F. Johnson of Minneapolis, the appointee "6'"voui ctn the manent and InereTtly knlaw Aate Ont. He will take the hkin of the elephant memorials to the dead Presidents is lor the Sixth district, vice Alfred The Chicago Mail justifies the Wyoming A,letter from S. M. Blake, of Bellows Jumbo and stuff it for the Tufft college, of 174 w. Fourth Street. Cincinnati. Ohio B. Hush, is the publisher of the Budstikken, massacre on the ground that the Chinese that over the resting place of Lincoln, Massachusetts, to which it has been presented Falls, Vt., the veteran astronomical NOW IN USe36,989. a weekly Norwegian Democratic newspaper have introduced the horrible opium habit in the Oak Ridge Cemetery at Springfield, by P. T. Barnum. in ,that city. This appointment also came in the territory. student, makes claim to the priority 111. It was dedicated in 1874, Rev. Benjamin F. Tufft, D. D., died at through the appreciation by the collector The wife of George Orman, a well known and cost $250,000. in the discovery of the new "Star of Bangor, Me., aged seventy-two years. He of his personal friend, as he made the selection printer of Milwaukee, eloped with a car was once president of Genesee college, editor Garfield is buried in Lake View Cemetery, the East," which has lately excited so without application on the part of Mr. mismifo driver. She was a young Jewess up to the of the Methodist book concern, author at Cleveland, where a ground Johnson. time of meeting Orman. much interest, and also makes a partial of several works and United States consul mausoleum has been erected in his Bertus Mueller of St. Cloud, who succeeds All persons say theirgoods are the best V/e &sV you to ex* to Stockholm in 1862 and acting minister. It is said that the Knights of Labor will Georg^ W.. and plausible identification of it Benedict as deputy in the SevGerman honor. fi sppnp~~f,-&warCo'eearHA. entbli^divisio-ni uiiiiii ^Ts ofJ take a hand in forcing the Chinese out Miss Dean of Chicago, a daughter of a of excellent with the-Star. of Bethlehem. Mr. Blake Of the eighteen dead Presidents, two ee are Wyoming Territory by threatening a strike wealthy lumber merchant in that city, recently character, well educated, and, as the collector S HewarKotH only lie in the same place. Two'"were on the Union Pacific. had been scanning the heavens for began working for sixty cents a diy says, "Well fatted for the duties of buried in Massachusetts, two in New in the spinning mills in Rockford, 111. Before' The discovery at San Francisco of the the position." He was an applicant for some time, expecting to find this star, York, five in Virginia, three in Tennes-t leaving home her father told her if she horrible practices of the Chinese under the the office, and the choice of a majority of which was first seen as Harvard University. very nose of the authorities has created the party in StearnB county. would work in one of the factorieshewould see, two in Ohio, and one each in New deep and intense excitement. ""*e Mr. .'Blake found it a few days give her a dollar for every cent bhe earned Th new deputies will enter upon their Hamphshire, Pennsylvania, Kentucky IUnirtrd In elcthanafntfonainrSte. She is therefore earning $60 a day. duties Sept. 16. The collector says that "erSe ThuTo E?!***8' Judge Hilton, of A. T. Stewart estate and Illinois. Eight lie in private later. He expects this star to become PaPr S?n 10 oId "uaeZ ry| new deputies for what is known as the S fame, has three sons, two of whom are exactly Mnt^n^tW^'.., grounds, or family burial places, as in I tlo a conspicuous-dbject in the heavens in Record of Casualties. "Ramsey County" and the "St. Paul" divisions 5lf alike in appearance. Each boy drives K^L* promotefewymonths. the case of the Adamses at Quincy. IPleb, are iti nt5 have been appointed and have their SSl^fe3^ a small trap at Saratoga, with magnificent the course of a year from now, equaling Jumbo, the $300,000 elephant, is killed fiee-iw ho may marry, who not, why. medical aid. wh7n commissions in their pockets, but as both horses. p*eeary fcroaght home to yoaTfO wonderfuf wcrSS ^a- in a railroad accident near St. Thomas, the planet .Jupiter in brightness, treeo life. Sentataled byiJr. WHrMTHBt sTrhli? choose to wait a while before they qualify Ont. The Maharajah of Travancore is New York city has a Japanese bank conducted and take their positions, he refuses to give and then, after a little, begin to wane, throughout by Japanese officials of certainly worth his weight in gold. He The engineer,, Frank Watts, and Fireman their names. iASSiA^liiiDir .and after two -or tihree yeai'S become great intelligence. It has a paid up capital H. C. Burger, 'were instantly killed on the was recently weighed against a mass of 3,000,000 yen (90 cents), anda reserve Kentucky Central railroad. of pure gold which was afterward dispensed Jost to view, ntrt t be seen again tor fund of 609,542 yen. Senator Sabin's Talk at Washington. A fire broke out in the yards of the Southern in charity. This custom is .another long period of 314 years. Pi'mp company at Nashville, and consumed Work will be resumed on the Hudson river Senator Sabin of Minnesota arrived ir 260 Pages. Ulu8trat6dia clothand frfltbindlDsCftr one of great antiquity, and is said to Konoy or pobiag*, a-mpa-w cover* 25c. *r1iSbook 6,000,000 feet of lumber and the tunnel at New York this fall after a long Washington, and in reply to an inquiry as tiiAioB alla tnT cqrioaa: Happine,relpro-noted doubtfu or inqiiialt-Te a-t be traceable in Travancore to the' by It sad ut mill buildings. Loss estimated at over suspension. About one and a half million to his errand here said he had come to se- The New Jersey legislature of 1884 fourth century. Itis not unknownan,i dollars has already been spent on the work, cure a house for the session.. $200,000 insurance, $100,000, principally n^b-^oomny m^rry. whono\why Medicil aid. when other parts of India, though, of course, passed a bill forbidding the sale of cigarettes and two and one-fifth million dollars will be in foreign companies. "It has been published that youhajre written required to complete it. gold is only used in the case of wealthy Orator hfs. N"qt,oslnbJify ImpediumttVif a letter to the president pledging your to minors under the age of 16. Reports from the broom corn region persons, humbler folk being content to** support to him hi the confirmation of his -flrfman'i'iUtiwft l^ Information has been received from aortn of Mattoon, 111., in Douglas county, "The penalty for eueh selling was fixed appointments." Dewdney, lieutenant governor of the Northwest weigh themselves against .s|)ice&**or| indicate great damage to the crop -which is WfllCHTSlNDIANVECETABLEPlLLS .at $20 for every eJSemse. The object "I saw such a publication, but that was Territories, that Riel has been now just ready for harvesting. The damage gram. On the present occasion the* LIVERBFOSTH firstlknew of Jhematter. Ihavewritten FOSTH *^e is estimated at $200,000, and is caused definitely respited. The lieutenant gover- Maharajah weighed a little over of the measure was t stop the excessive by a rust resulting from the dampness in no such letter to the president nor anyone, nor got instructions from Ottawa not to 125 pounds. The Brahmins, it is use of them by boys. It is now a the seeds. proceed with the hanging until further and never thought of doing so. There is no said, wished to defer the ceremony in orders. There is great exultation among foundation whatever for the report. Ihave year and a half since the bill received ^m Crimes and Criminals. Arid all Bilious Complaints the hope that the Maharajah might the French here and corresponding chagrin never had it intimated by the president or 1 the governor's approval, but not one among the English, who clamor for Riel's any one of his friends that my support was more nearly approach the weight of Howgate writes that he will return if bein-piir!yve*rekable IT -XIHK--* life. either needed or desired. My attitude in this Safe to take. ease of the carrying out g the law has his father, who did not undergo the promised speedy trial. Ing. rnce ZJ cts. All Druggists. & matter is no secret, however." Gen. Logan's book Till be issued by a rite until forty-seven years old, when been reported. It has been practically Dr. John Buchanan, the notorious maker "How do you stand?" publisher of New York about Feb. 1. The I AGENTS he weighed 218 pounds. and vender of bogus medical diplomas, is "I believe the -president, as I have frequently & 4ead letter ever since its passage, as title will be "The Great Conspiracy Its I thouroughly8honest, dying in Philadelphia. stated puplicly, is Origin and History." It is a story of how it ought to he and will be wherever BACK-WO0D3WENE? At Jaysville, Ohio, George Vines, aged and desires to give the country a the rebellion was brought about, beginning PO^THK A gentleman in town has a trick dog good administration,p- anrdt oughyt to have a enacted. uch laws are aot exactly fifty who had a grudge agaiust Amaziah Jay, opouni with the time when the idea of a Southern fe*t, Yi son of a wealthy farmer, met Jay, and of whose intelligence he is exceedingly an confederacy was born, and winding up with "sumptuary laws," such as co.npeaed that he has* right to appoint after a brief quarrel, stabbed and killed proud. In order to demonstrate to a surrender of Appomattox. It is not the are prohibited by the constitution,but him. Vines escaped arrest. his political sympathizers to office, and I friend the effect of training combined political, and there are no personal rem' will vote to confirm them when they are they areot very dissimilar, and cannot L. C. Call, a farmer living near Levermore, iniscences of the war in it. with canine sagacity, he wrapped a shown to be fit for the places to which they Cal., strangled his wife to death with his silver half dollar and a 25-cent piece There is great alarm at Butte, Montana, be executed. If the use of cigarettes are selected, where they are appointed on hands, in the presence* of his six-year-old RHUSI2& concerning the land office ruling about cutting in paper, placed it in the dog's mouth fair political grounds without detriment to may be prohibited to minors, daughter, and then attempted to commit timber on government mineral lands. and sent him off with it, telling his the public interests, and without smirinv suicide by hanging himself with a bale rope why not tobacco in any form, the excessive Unless revoked or modified, 200 mines, the reputations of the Republican officials friend to watch the result. The dog to a bedpost. five smelters and six silver mills will have use of confectionary, coffee and who have preceded them. But where it is trotted off to the owner's father, who A controversy between E. B, Murray, to close, and fully 150 houses in process of other things that are not bene- shown that Republicans have been removed man opened his mouth and took therefrom grf!%S editor of the Anderson (S. C.) Intelligence, erection cannot be finished. AtMP*ent I to the damage of theJubHc'iIe^ice'.^du^ the paper,'which, however, contained and State Senator Moore culminated in a the freight business of Butte is 3,000 tons ^|fe ficialtoyouthor "even children of larg. ^.t1"*?th-*""t"PPOrtUDity injuredvtodi. lor on false charges which have their UTS personal rencontre in the streets. Each only the 25-cent piece. The dog had 4**" growth." fixed about five times, Senator Moore ZSL7opSS 5^*"! swallowed the half dollar.Bu-Ialo cine can be administered wUhouTknowiedeo 5 -vas slightly wounded in the rif %t hip* by placins coUee, tik. or^rYSf $ Couritr. patient placin it cation. food, CniM-mir-anf** SendforwStlTOla^r WKMIMUMitaauuUBu