New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 30, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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New Ulm Review. ZJCTTEB FROM PBES. CLEYXXAJlD. Mrs* Susan Whiting Belmont has begun THE MWS SIiMMAMZED. the state convention nominated hit* for fee* suit for divorce agairat Oliver Hazard Perry controller. He led all other candidates on 5& Belmont, son of Augustas Belmont of the Republican state ticket receiving 13.084 Chief Civil Service Commissioner Eaten New York, charging desertion and non-support. majority. Last year Mr. Davenport was wholesale Depredations In Iowa. ft- Beslgns, Satisfied With the Progress JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. elected to congress from the district composed BladeMr. Cleveland, Accepting the Mason City Special:For some weeks of Steuben, Yates and Ontario Lieut. H.R. Lemley, Third artillery, who Resignation, Expresses Himself Most past numerous depredations have been NEW ULM, by a plurality of 3,610. Blaine, in MINNESOTA. has been selected as aide-de-camp by Maj. committed on the property of farmers in Emphatically in Favor of the Be form. the same counties, had 2.994. Mr. Davenport Gen. Hancock, is one of the brightest young this vicinity, and all efforts toward apprehending is a bachelor. His father made a officers in the service, ana is an accomplished There was made public some lengthy correspondence the guilty ones have been futile until fortune in the settlement of southern New Cheap transportation has had a linguist, with a taste for literature. between Dormati B. Eaton, a few days ago, when Sheriff Rosecrans York and founded one of those wealthy forcible exemplification in the late 51-2 visited Portland township, ten miles from Charles Gustav Blum,- son, of the. secreta- chairman 'of the civil service commission, and influential families which play so considerable here and there arrested an entire family a part in the life of the state. The cent rate from Chicago to New York named Bab,olt, consisting of the mother, money which the older Davenport made in tenders his resignation to the president to by water and 9 cents by rail. three sons and a daughter, and secured army, has just concluded to giveup soldiering, selling groceries and shippingproduce down take effect Nov. 1, and Mr. Cleveland accepts sufficient evidence against the whole gang since he has received notification that the Tioga and Susquehanna was invested it. ThereasonsforMr. Eaton's resignation his grandmother has died, leaving him to make their conviction of numerous in Iowa lands, in which a city named after are, first, that he found himself upon thefts ine\itable. They recently arrived $104,000. The fact is noted, as a rarity, that a him now stands. The money left by the the salary of 3,500, which it pays him, and in this section, A ith horses and stock in a father has been increased by the Ex-Senator Fowler of Tennessee, who underwent private soldier in Blinois has been for which he left a large and lucrative law deplorable condition and themselves not conservative investments of the son, a severe surgical operation to remove practice. THE r too well provided with the necessaries of (5 elected president of .a veteran regimental who has founded an orphan asylum, his lower jaw, is recovering hopefully. life. They at once began *their depredations, PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S KEPLY. BESTTONIC. endowed a soldiers' home, and came to be His tongue has been tied to a card on his organization. It is supposed stealing eighty bushels of grain from Executive Mansion, Washington, Sept. known as a liberal, clear-headed public breast for ten days to prevent its falling into that the mortality among the shoulder one farmer, tools and machinery from several citizen. His education never went beyond 11, 1885.Hon. Dorman B. EatonMy This medl( ino, combining Iron with pure his throat and choking him. His recovery others, 230 pounds of wire fence from occretahle to lies, quickly and completely the Goodrich grammer school in New straps since the war is phenomenal. Dear Sir: I am in receipt of your letter has been so rapid that this precaution another, and, in fact, taking possession of Haven. His winters have been for some !:npnreBl^7MBJiuria,CliiltaandFeverss*rsenkaeW,noitsegidnI*IHWIiDyspsCure tendering your resignation as a member of has been abandoned. everything portable they could lay their time spent in New York city. The platform the board of civil service commissioners. hands on, the amount of their stealings is the three crucial issues of the hour Itis an unfciUn* remedy for Diseases of the The comparatively low cost of coal I cannot refrain from expressing my sincere reaching nearly 3,000. Casualty Record. protection, civil service reform and silver Ilitlneys and Liver. regret that you have determined to delivered in the principal northwestern John C. Barr, a compiler in the coast survey It is i lvaluable for Diseases peculiar to coinagedemands no tampering with withdraw from a position in the public Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. office, has been dismissed for giving out the tariff, no evasion of the spirit or letter cities will materially diminish family service where your intelligent performance 11 does atInjure the teeth, cause headacne,or Amount of Land Taken Up. confidential information to newspaper men. of the civil service reform law and no mow of duty has been of inestimable value to produce constipationother Iron mtmcines ao expenses the coming winter. Coal is silver coinage. Land Commissioner Sparkshas closed the Myron R. Bush, a prominent citizen and the country. The friends of civil service reform, It enriciaesand purifies theblood, simulates coming into general use in places business man of Buffalo, died of congestion the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re- and all those who desire good government footings showing the amount of public land taken up during the past year. Dakota this 1-c^es Heartburn and Belchn.g, and ,trengUens of the brain. He was sixty-five years old. fully appreciate your devotion to along the lines of railroads, save the muscles and nerves. year, as last, has the largest land office the cause in which you early enlisted, and GEN. GRANT'S LAST WOKDS. The actual damage from the cyclone at Tor Iatsrmittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack ct where wood is abundant and cheap. business. The number of entries was 53,- they have seen with satisfaction that your Washington C. H., Ohio, is $312, OOOinthe Energy, &e., it has no equal. 30i against 99,627 in 1884. There were zeal and faith have not led you to suppose city and 100,000 in the vicinity. Assistance GfS' 'Zhe genuine has atnn trade mark crd Col. Grant, at a Reunion of his Father's 9,198 entries in Minnesota against 18,516 that the reform in which you were engaged ci ossed red nnes on urrapper. Take r.o oti cr. is needed. Delaware and the Maryland peninsula Old Regiment, Reads a Patriotic Declaration last year. In !Nebi aska there were 37,680 l?Tr- M is unsuited to the rules which ordinarily ^r^trsW EBOlUKHMICAI. CO A seriously fatal malady is affecting large entries against 31,614 lastyear. There were Made by the Dying: General. sent 3,000,000 baskets of peach, govern progress in human affairs, numbers of horses in the upper Yellowstone 8,059 entries in Montana against 5,078 or that it should at once reach LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD A reunion ot the veterans of Gen. Grant's es to market this year, and the growers valley, particularly on the Cascadia side of last year. Save a slight increase in Arizona, perfection and universal acceptance. old regiment, the Twenty-first Illinois volunteers, the river. A large number of ranchmen Colorado, California, Iowa and Oregon, are nearly two millions richer than You have been willing patiently to and stockgrowers are having their herds there has been a general falling off. The was held at Neoga, 111. Col. Fred accept good results as they step by step they were two months ago. Some of decimated by the disease. railroads selected 790,693 acres in Dakota Grant was present, and was accorded a could be gained, holding every advance against 5,001,6101ast year. The selections the trees yielded seven baskets of fruit At Titusville, Pa., Barnum's big tent, very hearty reception. In response to requests with unyielding steadfastness. The success in Minnesota were 108,217 acres against holding 10,000 spectatois collapsed in a which thus far has attended the work of and net yields of $300 to $500 were for a speech, the colonel saidI 691,290 last yea-. In Montana 793,459 violent wind and rain storm. Half that civil service reform is largely due to the fact have here a document that I would like not uncommon. acres were selected against 206,657 last number of people inside cut their way that its practical friends have proceeded to read to you. It is the last line written year. through with knives or crept out under the upon the theory that real and healthy progress by Father pertaining to the war, and has canvas. Twenty-five persons were slightly can only be made a success if the people never before been made public. As he entered The New York State fair at Albany injured, but none killed or seriously hurt. Swine Plague In Wisconsin. who cherish the pernicious political into the war with you for his first is considered a great success. The ideas, long fostered and encouraged by vicious companions, and as he always spoke of Beloit, Wis., Special: The malady which partisanship, are persuaded that the your regiment with affectionate interest, it Criminal Calender. gate receipts foot up nearly $30,000, is destroying the hogs in this vicinity is changes contemplated by the reform offer is fittting that you should be fiist to hear said to be hog cholera of the most malignant August Kuesman of Chicago, committed as against less than $16,000 last year substantial improvements and benefits. A his paiting words. This is what he suicide by poison. type, and its prevalence is proving reasonable toleration for old prejudices, a at Elmira. This is satisfactory, but The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread wrote upon the pages I hold here. "I feeA most disastrous to the farmers who will H. P. Boendel w-as arrested in Chicago gr. ful recognition of every aid, a sensible that Ave are on the eve of a new era, have scarcely any swine left in the affected raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome the receipts fall short of the receipts charged with having obtained 3,000 on utilization of e\ery instrumentality that when there is to be great harmony between districts. The heaviest losers are reported forged notes at Chilton, Wis., several years like our grandmother's delicious bread. ,at the late Minnesota State Fair, promises assistance, and a constant effort the Federals and the Confederates. on the farms near the state line, a short ago. to demonstrate the I cannot stay to be a Ining witness though Minnesota has not a quarter distance west of Beloit, where nearly every GROCERS SELL THEM. In a fight in Letcher county,Ky., between to the correctness of the prophecy,but raiser has lost from 100 to $600 worth. ADVANTAGE OF THE NEW ORDER OP THINGS, the population of New York. the Jones and Wright factions, Dolph I feel within me that it is to be so.' The PREPARED BY THS Whole droves of fifty to seventy-five have Price Baking Powder Co., are the means by which this reform movement Draughn, deputy sheiitf,Sam Cool and William universally kind feeling expressed for me at died. The fat hogs and youngest pigs, are will in the future be further advanced, 4 Francis were killed. KanTrscf Br. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, a time when it was supposed each day the first to go by the cholera, brood sows and the opposition of incorrigible spoilsmen would pro-\ my last seems to me to be the Until lately it was supposed that Newton F. Chance has been arrested at and shoats being as a rule the last to catch Chicago, St. Louia, Mo^ rendered ineffectual and the cause beginning oftheanswer: 'Let ushave peace.' Sherman, Texas, charged with the murder it. The most careful and intelligent stockmen lack of income would necessitate the placed upon a sure foundation. Of course iBr.Jda Barge, The expressions of these kindly feelings of E. Julius Foster, editor of the Sherman suffer as badly as the shiftless and no there should be no surrender of principles, SLCCESSOB TO xenting of the Grant residence in New were not restricted to a section of the country Patriot, on October 10, 1866. particular breed is exempt. [n d'.cases of the Bloot7U and liunvs.NerTons hbi.tr nor backward step, and all laws for the enforcement nor a division of the people. They came lEpoisnry, Orssnle Weakness, Uonorrhcea, Syphilitic a: I York, but as the pecuniary prospect Sixteen colored soldiers from Fort Meade of the reform should be ridgidly Srrairial 4ffcetIon. scientific treatment sole a^d su-e from individual citizens of all nationalities, -"l'dips. Deformities Treated. Ca 1 or write for ^t o avenge a fancied insult to a drunken comrade executed but the benefits which its principles ^brightens with the huge and ever increasing Five Celestials Lynched in Idaho. from all denominations, the Protectant, the ,je*ionstci heanswered bv t'-ose desiring treatmentby mai by firing a volley into Hill's saloon at promise will not be fully realized unless (and I'cr'.ons sufferlnefrom Knptoroshould send their address,^ Catholic and the Jew, and from the various advance sale of General Five Chinamen, implicated in the murder Sturgis, killing Richard Bell, a cowboy from learn something to thpir advantage. It Is not a truss. the acquiesence of the people is added to societies of the land, scientific, educational, KMrvsaI*-. C. LaRlKGr, Pres't and Physician in Cburjo, of Daniel Frazer and robbery in Pierce City Nebraska. the stern assertion of a doctrine and the Orant's book the need for renting that fcuTa! !le' Sanr. Institntc, 020 Lot ust rt.. Si. Z-oate. B*o. religious or otherwise. Politics did not enter were taken from jail by citizens and hanged vigorous execution of the laws. It is a successorw lr Bulls'Uispcusaiy, iatabllilcd SO liar*. 0. T. Culbreath, was lynched at Edgefield into the matter at all. I am not egotistical property grows fainter, and the result to convenient trees. Mr. Frazer, who was source of congratulation that there are so Court House, S. C. He was charged with enough to suppose all this significance Nervous Exhaustion, one of the pioneers of Southern Idaho, was is that Mrs. Grant and her eldest son many fiiends oi civil ser\ ice reform marshaled killing William Hammond, a young man should be given this matter because I was well known and respected. His room in the on the practical side of the question, who was guarding the house of Mrs. Culbreath, will probably occupy the New York the object of it. But the war between the Pzmature 3ecay rear of his store was entered on the night and that the number is not greater of those from whom her husband was separated. states was a very bloody and a very costly of the 11th inst., he was murdered and his mansion for the next year or two at who profess friendliness for the cause, and one. One side or the other had to jield Loss of Manhood. body horribly mutilated. An attempt was yet mischievously, a-id with supercilious .all events. Susan R. Buck, who claims to be a sister principles they deemed dearer than lne before then made to blow open the safe, which self-righteousness, disci edit every effort not An R0-par loth-hound I'.ook of Advu to of ex-Lord Mayor Shaw of London and of it could be brought to an end I commanded pro\er) unsuccessful. Tracks on the outside Youna: or Middle-:u ed 3Ien.\\ ith prescriptions inexact accord with their ultimate ideas, Sir William Shaw, was recently on trial in the whole of the nighty host engaged f, of the building showed that Chinamen pif-tr' itment In a IN guhir J'IIJMCI. decry with carping cri+icism the labor of With a population of 500,000, the New Yoik for grand larceny. She is well on the \iotoiious side, it was no E ST SM *1P O IS tS on receipt of two three cant had done the deed. In the next five days those actually in the field of reform, and OKU f**.S stumps Addrs educated and refined, and has acted as matter whether deservedly or not, representatn schools of Chicago open with 80.000 hiteen Chinese were arrested, and finally ignoring the conditions which bound and T. WiLl lAMii & CO., MILWAUKEE. Wis. governess in wealthy families. of that side of the contro\ersy. five of them confessed to the deed. These qualify every struggle for radical pupils, while in St, Louis, with 3-0, It is a significant and giatifying fact that were taken out and summarily disposed of. Thomas Bardett, an Englishman, is improvement in the affairs of government, C0.,BIi2S&/ Confederates should ha\e joined heartily 000 people, there are but 38,600 "l charged with having two wives in Montreal ^.tfjd REMEDY demand complete and immemediate in this spontaneous move. I hope the good for a long time, with the women knowing it, perfection. The reference in pupils, a gain of a trifle over 1,000 in feeling inaugurated may continue to the Washington Gossip. r^^T^UaKBUJfll MTg ChemM and Solo Prop*, and by both of whom he has families. He your letter to the attitude of the members end." a year, while Chicago gains from 4,- |PR0F.HARRIS'PASTUJLE REiO Senator Sabin says he has written no letter has absconded. He supported the two of my cabinet to the merit syetem established Ilooav Men and others who safe of advice to the president. A general amen went up from the audience families up to the time of his departure. 000 to 5,000 school pupils annually. I from Nervous and Physical Bet i* by the civil service law, beside Jity, Premature Exhaustion i-i and t.ien the meeting adjourned. There is a rumor in Washington that being entirely correct, exhibits an appreciation The late Dr. Adelaide Richardson, who Itlicir many gloomy conecqaeacca Indeed, so rapid is the increase that are quickly and radically cured,. the president will revoke Hayes' Executive of honest endeavor in the direction committed suicide at Mt. Holyoke Seminary, ve I I-'T i jn no ii Jio 1 (lastin amontit S the city has now 12,000 more children Order No. 1. of reform and a disposition to do justice Mass., was a fine physician and an S lem u** 10 cbect a cure, unless In severeo es fit i Preservation of the Forests. -titik, tli-w: mor.thi), fcj. Sent by mail in plain wr*opt. to proved sincerity, which is most gratifying. accomplished woman. Some years ago she A steam gun, to discharge glass grenades than the school-houses will accommodate, r--Ti,ntrurli,lagarroayanyeaehBox Pamphletde-u-vs The fourth annual meeting of the American If such treatment of those upon whom 1 cit. c^^aMt tkud mode of cure seat scaled appiicav imagined she had committed a crime and and extinguish fires, was successfully tested and this number will attend the duty rests of administering the government Forestry congress was held in Boston. TBIIIJ oreriwrts (OTtotnn the trouble the notion gave her drove her in Washington. FOKPKEht K\ INO,RESTORING AM according to reform methods was the to insanity. but half a day. There was address of welcome by Gov. Robinson Beautifying the Complexion The president appointed James F. Griffin universal rule, and if the embarassment "on Kixcnxa ttnusna, TIM, FUCKLCI Two months ago Robert Houghton, then and addresses by Gov. Morton, Ben. to be assistant appraiser of merchandise PiMiut, Suumw, BLOTCBJH, *U and perplexities attending such an administration OI'INIONBOF KOTFt* LAOIK9. manager of the Toronto branch of the Canadian for the district of New Orleans. Perley Poore, and Hon. George B. Lorine, LOTTAllathe my kestpreparatten fir were fairly regarded by all those Four-fifths of the iron and steel Rubber company of Montreal, was thefaeethat1net ustd,1now usea*oih*r The report is renewed that A. M. Keiley, commissioner of agriculture, who saidAt professing to be friendly to such methods, CLARA L0CISE KILLOGOIttlTiici discharged from that position. It has pleuurctoadiimjBUMLlaaid totheUftofthOM works of Pittsburg and Allegheny are the rejected diplomat, will be appointed Pearl,-mat the avowed enemies to the cause would be present the value ofthelumberwasted your*# ^boreeemmtnd since been discovered that he had embezzled ezpren the latitfutioaIt has atonltda* third assistant secretary of state, in the afforded less encouragement. I believe in is greater than almost our annual pioduct now actually making their product by 10,000 from the company. A war* lie LIQUDPEABLhu beentereiredbj place of Mr. Adee. civil service reform and its application in from other sources. He believed we should the Isdimof alleoantrles wi&'the huhes rant has been issued for his arrest. .marks of appneiatloa. Only SO csxn the use of gas fuel alone and cities and the most practicable form attainable. plant as much as possible from seed and aonu. aold by all DrofxteU 4 Pnfmwra. Commissioner Eaton says Prof. Gregory CHAJ*MJN*CO .raois.,Bmuo.. S Among other reasons, it opens the doors should select those that are natives of the large towns of the coal and oil regions and Judge Thoman have also tendered for the rich and poor alike to a participation soil. Fre3! Cards and Ghromos. their resignations. All three tendered them Foreign News. west of the Alleghenies or north of in public officeholding, and I hope the time President Hegley drew attention to last March to be aecepted whenever the The conservative papers in London accuse W will send free by ni.i-1 a implr- set of onr is at hand when all our people will see the the importance oi the movement them, as may be more appropriately Vrar? nan xrench, and American Chiomo president saw fit. Gladstone of plotting the Roumelia advantage of a reliance for such an opportunity for the restoration of the forests revolt. U.irds.on tinted and gold grounds.,with a price lift The postoffice department has been informed said in reference to western New York, upon as touching agricultural, climatic, and ot o.cr 2oodiflereut designs, on ret eipt of a stat.ip that Inspector Murphy has started The illness of King Alfonso has become for nost-ijre ,Ve will .ilso send free by nun .X. are preparing for gas as fuel, as well as commercial interests. The Rev. M-. with Hibbs, the defaulting postmaster of serious. The officials of the palace endeavor i-nplc-,, ten of ojr beautiful Chromos, on receipt MERIT AND FITNESS N. H. Eggleston, chief of the forestry division for purposes of illumination. The general Lew iston, Idaho, and the stolen papers and of tea ceits to pa\ for packing ^nd postage also to conceal his actual condition. instead of a dependence upon the caprice or of the department of agriculture, Washington, tlosj a conn lent al price ht of our ljjge oil money recovered, for the United States. conclusion is jn favor of permanence Hon. P. A. Collins, who keeps posted, selfish interest of those who impudently read a paper giving some figures and iro IO S. Agents, w.inted. Address F. GLEA-WV* The treasury department received $100,- Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. says: "There is little room to doubt that stand fetween the people and the machinery facts in regard to the forests of the country in the productive capacity of 000 in greenbacks which had been buried within three years Ireland will have a legislative of their government. In the one case a and their consumption. He showed BOOK the gas even more than the oil. by a farmer in Ohio who would not trust reasonable intelligence and the education body on her own soil for the enactment that forests are subject to an annual the banks or investments. They are moldy which is freely furnished or forced upon the of laws relating to her own affairs." drain of 50.750,089 acics, which would Canvassers. and half-rotten, but can be redeemed. youth of our land are the credentials to clear a wooded surface equal in extent to The petite bourse of Paris is agitated An enactment lately passed by the office. The other way is found in favor secured the area of all the New England states, together Secretary Lamar, who has been confined I MALE and FEMALEiTp"otter o-* er reports that an insurrection is imminent ^m^UtmmTWi by a participation in partisan work, with New Jersey and Maryland. A Ohio legislature to prevent gambling in to his hoube for the last few days with a mr}l}ms in Macedonia, in favor of a union with often unfittin -,a person publimorally, if not general discussion followed the reading of severe attack of influenza, is reported as duties of employment, Bulgaria, and that an advance by Austria grain, stock, petroleum, wool or provisions, L,^.^?-J?f', the paper. Ex-Gov. Morton of Nebraska,the being somewhat better. His physicians, fntaUyuand a upon Salonica, in connection with a Rus- physically, for the responsi- hties declares all dealings in any father of arbor day, did not think that the while entertaining no apprehension of serious sian occupation of the Bosphorus, is proba- tua.ien* nnd lucrative buMnem. Andrew question of rain fall had yet been satisfactorily results, have urged the secretary not ble. I You will agree with me, I think, that the XUe CIM IX 11 wpuiMmveo?* of these articles by "margins" or explained. In his state the rain fall to leave the house for several days. 1"* iourth Street. Cincinnati Ohio* The reports from Palermo regarding the administratio^ ^f^^^f^^^^J^ i^ preservl "futures" criminal acts. Any person had greatly increased, and they found that ent its efforts to NOW IN USE36,989. The secretary of the treasury has called progress of cholera show a distressing state tilled land contained one and a half times as and advance this reform by a party restored for the resignation of Martin L. Noerr as offering to sell options, or exhibiting of affairs prevailing there. Thirty thousand much moisture as the same weight of prairie to power after an exclusion for many chief of the division of captured and abandoned persons have fled from the city, all the any quotations of the prices of any land. In Kansas and Nebraska the years from participation in the places attached property and lands. Mr. Noerr was shops are closed,and the streets are almost state offered premiums for the greatest to the public service, confronted margins, futures or options, is punishable appointed from the District of Columbia, deserted. There is a great scarcity of fodd number of trees planted on arbor day. with a new system precluding a redistribution and is one of the oldest employes in the and water, and the epidemic is increasing by fino and imprisonment, A The consequence was over 7,000,000 of such places in its interests, called upon service, There are no charges against him. with frightful rapidity. All persons say theirgoods are the best V'e ask you to ex* had been planted in a single day. clause punishes any company or person to surrender advantages which amine our Improved Keller Poalttrc ForceFeed,Grain The secretary P? the treasury has direct Hscd and FerUllzinjc Orlll and our If oy Jtakeal "iev Prince Alexander has issued a proclamation a perverted partisanship had taught A committee of three as appointed to are s good as the best, and can be sold as cheap. All are warranted who communicates the price on ed the suspension ot GtfOrje H. Sterling, announcing that in accordance with the American people belonged to circulars mailed free Newark Machine Co.. urge before congress the passage of the bill recently appointed weigher at the N?w York Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branca House, Uagcntowa^Bal the wishes of the entire populace, he as- ~~vvv^, utu-uurueu wit,h marginal sales, or displays the prices success and perturbed wit the introduced by Senator Miller of New York custom house in place of Capt. George B. SULtfB sovereignty.over the two provinces suspicion, always raised in such an emer- MARRIAGE GUIDE' with reference to the consecration of forests. an emer upon the stock board, unless such display Bacon, pending an investigation to be made ol North and South Bulgaria. Measures I gency, that their rights in the conduct of A resolution was adopted ghing the by the collector of customs of all the circumstances is part of a transaction in which willl be takent to wtwannnw.**e* preserv peace., andJ alIl who approval of this congress to the movements thi!s reform Ihatd not, been scrupulously regarded, (til \\e\ 4-n 1r-V*- T-st ....._ 1_ A i -m attending the change in the office. oppose the new government willbe severely lately inaugurated to the Grand Army should receive due acknowledgement^ values involved are fully purchased The action of the secretary is based punished. The prince expresses the hope posts, by which Decoration day is transformed and should confirm our belief that on the information that the app Mntment o. .0 each, sold every few montta and delivered to the purchasers. that the people will defend the union at edlu into arbor memorial, the planting there is a sentiment among the people better S0,T/.Lar9 is an improper one. any sacrifice. of trees being substited for flowers. than a desire to hold office, and a patriotic Health, Beauty. Happiaess, we promoted by The president has appointed Assistant impulse upon which may safely rest the Severe fighting has occurred between viec-t.ho mayniarry, who not, why, medical aid, whea Beer-biewing in the United States Inspect!* General Absalom Baird to be inspector necessary bronEbt integrity of our constitution and strength hometo you. 80 wonderful rrcrciaa Turks and Albanians at Djakoro. Both trui 10 life. Seut sealed by Dr. WHITTTEB an^,phIe5'f^7IitS American Encomiums on Japan. general, to succeed Gen. Nelson H. according to an article in Harper's and perpetuity of our government. I have sides lost heavily. There is an increasing fh.ereatfcpeei. Ist.'coirsultlu7.t Davis, retired on the 20th inst., and Capt. determined to request you to retain your IIHII II I II -~X^^T belief in diplomatic circles on the continent Hon. John A. Bingham, ex-minister to magazine for October, stands sixth Henry J. Farns worth, Eighth cavalry to be present position until the first day of Nomay RIA6F that a conference of the powers will be convened Japan was first accredited to the court of among all industries in this country assistant inspector general, with the rank for the purpose of setting the Roume- yember next, becom ate operative.e which tim I your desire resigna- to ex the mikado by President Grant in 1873, of major, to fill the vacancy in the inspector **oss lian affair. TheAlbanians of Djakoro, Ser- I in the amount of capital used, being and remained until the administration of my entire confidence in your attachcauseoof general's department, caused by the retirement re via, are rising in rebellion. A dispatch from I President Cleveland. He gives a most interesting a) S 1 UUB exceeded only by metals, cottons, of Gen. Davis. The promotion of Gen. ZBO Pages.IVnstrr'edJa c!othcal mltb.nd-.i^fuj Vienna says the rumor that Austria is ment to the civil iservice reformr, account of the condition of affairs objectt fo your ability render efficien aid none/ur I**!.!?*., 3 iaeii..i co\.-.skx ibit toc Baird gives general satisfaction. an mobilizing her arms is untrue. woolens and worsteds, lumber and k 1-jrgewltn CM.iocs 03. ilo.ibfful,or each ,-ol eywy -e twrf&sca in Japan, saying: The reigning sovereign th onttirjKll lie .pq.-.i(t.ty and st I indulge the\e hope expectation sldxio that ^l** 5 an Congress has decided thatDcput is the representative of a dynasty King Humbert's message of sympathy to Omana, flour and its growth is shown by the Hvalca stutv.iiapui es*e,ir i rot.o ul r.y -t* ad & I hav who shot the American, Hardie^ cannot which has governed Japan for tw entyBix the inhabitants of Palermo, where the ?o^ithstandingtheacwptanceof your res- rue-opo rmy ai'i'ry, wao ao tiy Media 1 s..d.vh"tS-f yo fact that, whereas in 1880 the production #c-arr' bomo to -01 .-^rad Trc^* on plead immunity from the ordinary judicial centuries, and the bluest of the blue greatest suffering exists, owing to the prev- c? WlHTTTCK.St Lou Mn tL,eKv-aifr i.t!i.t Tao iii beyond the official term which proceedings on account of his being a member blood of Europe and America will have to contln alence of cholera, was received with en- crcstornt-. iwi i of the United States was something It.nrJi t-^iiW^May r- 1 rv Yours, very truly, of congress. He will therefore be tried acknowledge their inferiority to such a line Wl1 surrender thusiastic expressions of gratitude. The oyer 13,000,000 barrels, in WRIGHTs INDIANVECITABLEPTLLS for murder before the judge of the sectional as this. He is not more than forty years yo epidemic in Palermo is stationary. Stormy court. United States Minister Jackson has of age, but has proved himself to be one of 1885 it was over 18,000,000. The weather prevails throughout Italy. King GROVER CLEVELAND. LIVER PORTHB been active in procuring the establishment the ablest and wisest statesmen which his Humbert is anxious to visit Palermo, but United States stands third in the list of legal proceedings. The American residents country has produced. When he ascended his ministers have strongly dissuaded him, %*&%&$&, of beer-producing countriesGreat v,A New Fork Republican Nomination. are desirous of the reappointment the throne of Japan he succeeded to the as they insist there is no reason whatever of Consul General Strothers. absolutely despotic powers and prerogatives for his presence there. I Britain at the last general estimate The New York Republican State Convention which bis ancestors had wielded And all Bilious Complaint*" It is said that Mr. Cleveland proposes to met at Saratoga and nominated the r, brewing 1,000,000,000 gallons, Germany for ages, literally holding in the hollow remove soon E. J. Donne of Oregon, who Safe to take, bain? purely Yegetable: i' -D- of his hand the lives, liberties Miscellaneous 'ew Itemr. y- fellowing ticket was appointed United States district judge 900,000,000, and the United log. rTiceJBctt. All DnigjtUta.' and property of his subjects. Step by for Alaska. Downe is one of the federal States 600,000,000. The census reported step he has thrown off the shackles, until judges appointed by this administration, ABEHlf snot mmsell recently, left 125,000 and no, now the government of Japan is democratic 2,191 breweries, employing 26,- and it was his appointment that led to the AllBo heirs, Franklin county Livingstocounty con Jameo Wod troller, D. Wadsworth, to an extent closely approximating that publication of the "Cincinnati letters," I ,4 BACK-WOODSMAN.1* 220 people, who earned wages of $495.- A magnificent Catholic college is to be attorney general, Edward B. of the United States. The country is more which indignantly resented the endorsements FOR THE %m erected at Van Buren, Me. It will be completed Thomas, Chenango county treasurer, fcf* 21 yearly-an average higher than in almost prosperous, the peoplehappier and the government made for Downe by leading Democrats, next summer. Charles Ulrich, New York state engineer and apparently resting on as firm a who knowing the man's unfitness any other industry. The words Beginners. Agents are now selling to to ^boSks MrdaT surveyor, William Van Rensselaer. foundation as ever. The postal facilities Peoria, 111., has donated $100,000 to secure never supposed he could get thre place. TSwrcjSi3R^co^KiSjS are wonderful. Japan, with a population Ira Davenport was born in Hornelloville vw- "ale" and "beer" are used indiscrimfl the removal of the Fredonia watch of less than 40,000,000, has almost as factory to that city. June 28, 1841. His father was Col. Ira fi inately in England, but American SSSS^iSss^-SSSsiS Personal Gossip. many postoffices as the United States, and Davenport, the founder and endower of the ic&t4^ brewers confine the word beer to lager, A Boston lady said she would give $100- Rev. Robert Slossen of Greensburg, Ind., postal savings banks are in successful operation Davenport home Haverv.uorphan for academy.inHe girls was 000 for the Puritan, if that yacht won the Bath at all popular points. Hari-kari is educated at the product of what is known as the dies in misery at Milwaukee. race. The lady has not turned up since the now only a tradition in Japan. and at Dr. Russet's collegiate school in New Puritan's victory. under-fermentation .process, and ale to Mrs. Cummings, born Miss Mary Parker. Haven. In 187ti he was active in the prospect At a session of the International Boilermakers' is building a chapel for Lehigh university, for a soldiers' home, to which he the product of the upper-fermentation association at Milwaukee the election contributed $5,000. In 1877 he was Pa., which will cost $250,000. The acting postmaster general has appointed process, which are carried on with of the following officers took place: elected state senator over George B. the following fourth class postmasters: Dr. George Whitfieid Fish, ex-United President, Thomas J. Curran, New York: different kinds of yeast and at different Bradley by a plurality of 1,701. Two IowaBlairstown, Mrs. Applegate States consul to China and Tunis, and a vice president, Henry O'Hearn, St. Paul: BlauttaeatlMlrnmowed. Home treatment. Medl- years previously Mr. Bradley had Melbourne, Christian Krener. DakotaLionville, temperatures. well known resident of Flint, Mich., died at treasurer, Thomas McCann, Milwaukee: received 2,570 plurality. In1879 he was CharlesE. Lyon Altoona, Joseph his home of pneumonia. He was seventy secretary, James McGovern, Cleveland,*^ re-elected by a plurality of 5,778. In 1881 McCarth. years old. it