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LATEST NEWS SUMMRL MINNESOTA STATE NEWS. NewiDlmReviewf Advices have been receired at little 2 ^^Ffcat^ttie American Woman Wants* compare with the^post graduate courses ot Bock from Beinville parish^ La., thata* other higher educational institutions. W reign of terror exists in some parts of the' I the annual meeting ot the American shall have no trouble in filling our chairs* fr B* parish. The trouble originated in an old Woman Sufferage Association, held at Minneapolis, ftrom Washtagte*. 9mve Over 1,500 Population. The plan of funding contemplates the endowment JOS. BGBLETEB, Publisher. feud, dating back several years agos Two Minn., H. B. Blackwell, from the sSome days ago Secretary Lamatvoffered of each chair with $100,000, the Ihe secretary of state has prepared the men named Forrester have been.,, dangerously business committee, presented a series of iia appointment under the Indian bureau interest on which is expected to provide following alphabetic list ot cities, boroughs, wounded, and others, both white NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. resolutions, which were discussed, slightly 'to Joaquin Miller, but it was declined. very handsome salaries. The faculty of villages and towns in the 6tate that have a and black, have been taken out into the altered and adopted in the following form: philosophy and theology, of course, will be population not less than 1,500, according: woods by armed and masked men and 'Postmasters write to the department at The American Woman Suffrage association, se filled at once. Those of law, science and whipped nearly to d^ath. to the census of 1885: Washington that they find great (trouble at its seventeenth annual meeting The Londtm'^?imes senses the situation medicine will follow on as rapidly as possible, jetting trustworthy boys to.handlerthe immediate-delivery Anoka, city 4,629 in this beautiful city of the new but it is hardly possible that more letters. fdgp-^P, Alexandria, village 1,8 34 when it -says: "It is impossible l^miroreien GoMpMrn^iM Northwest, reaffirms the American than one faculty will be added each year. Albert J^ea, city 3,365 principal of free representative government, Dr. Powers who was a government witness to disguise or ,-palter with the fact It is rumored in London that Riel's sentence Austin, city 2,505- and demand its application to woman. in the prosecution of a fradulent land will be commuted to imprisonment that the government of Ireland has #|f The Hawkeye Bobbers' Retreat.^ Brainerd, city 7.110* "Governments derive their just Base in California, has been slain by T. F. for life. Chaska, village 1,720 powers from the consent of the governed," Fairefct, one of the defendants. passed or is rapidly passing out of the Mason City Special: Sheriff Rosecrans Chisago Lake, town 1,643 Persia is reported to be desirous of improving and women are governed "taxation without J. Hawts, United States inspector of has arrived here after a week's trip in search hands of her majesty's ministers. Crookston, city 4,0 63 business relations with the United representation is tyranny," and women customs of San Francisco, has accused of horse thieves, who successfully operated States. are taxed "all political powers inheres in Cokato, toAvn 1,644 Deputy United States Marshal Melius of here, and reported that he followed the people," and one-half of the people are Duluth, city 4,0 63 Canadian journals complain that Canada haying offered him a bribe to allow Chinamen them to Boone, where he lost all trace of women. Duluth, village 13,355 Gen. Hazen has just published "A is the dumping ground for the adulterated who had been remanded back to China them in the woods. In the vicinity of Boone Resolved, That women, as the sisters, Ierau8 Falls, city 4,284 teas driven out of the United States. to *ome ashore. The matter has been investigated, is a dense forest covering upwards Narrative of Military Life,"in which he wives and mothers of men, have special Faribault, city 6,459 and Melius has been dismissed of fifty acres, and this is known to be the Of the 280 persons who died of smallpox criticises the conduct of a large number rights to protect and special wrongs to Franklin, town 1,642 from-the government service. rendezvous of gangs of the most desperate in Montreal during one week, 263 were remedy that their votes will represent in a Glencoe, -village 1,555 of military men, including Sherman thieves, desperadoes and conterfeiters in French Canadians and 254 were children Chief iBushyhead of the Cherokee nation, special sense the interest of the home that Hastings, city 3,9 54 the NorthAA-est. Recently Des Moines officers under ten years of age. accompanied by Ex-Representative Phillips and Sheridan. Itiswel written, quite the equal co-operation of the sexes is essen Hale, town 1,546 found a conterfeiter's full outfit there, but of Kansas, called upon Secretary Lamar A Milan paper has received the following tial alike to a happy home, a refined so Hutchinson, town 1,721 spicy, and will doubtless elicit replies. notice of the descent of the officers was given and had an extensive interview in regard account from Massawah of the recent battle ciety, a Christian church and a republican Kasota, town 1,590 the gang and they safely hid in the recesses vGen. Hazen is a veuy capable officer to the (Unwarranted intrusion of white settlers between the Abyssinians and the Soudanese state. Leroy, toAvn 1,556 of the woods. The sheriff states that of the upon the Cherokee lauds in the Indian rebels: Rosa Lonla, the Abyssinian commander, And, whereas, under the federal constitution .and possesses good -literary abilities, Le Sueur, borough 1,774 many hundred stolen horses traced to this Territory. Although the Indians under with his forces attacked 10,000 "all persons born or naturalized in Lake City 2,496 forest not one has ever heen recovered, except Abut, in some respects,Js "like a bull their treaties have the power to determine rebels. The battle lasted twelve hours. the United States are citizens thereof and Mankato, city 8,845 when a raid was made by a militia the status of citizens of the nation, the department-is, After the death of Osman Digna the rebels ijn a china shop." of the states in which they reside," and by Moorhead, city 2,536 company a few years ago, when thirteen charged with the duty ol ejecting scattered, but continued to fight bravely. the decision of the United States courts Medina, toAvn 1,681 horses were recovered and identified by their intruders, and in the exercise of that Several Abyssinian generals were slain. "women are citizens and may be made Minneapolis, city 129,200 owners. This unsavory community virtually duty has assumed the right of determining voters by appropriate state legislation," "The population of Ireland continues Montgomery, town 1,714 At a banquet to the marquis of Lansdowne, live off their farming neighbors, who who are and who are not the intruder*?. therefore resolved. at Victoria, British Columbia, the Monroe 1,500 unwillingly permit the inroads upon to decrease steadily. The report of FirstThat the officers of this society The president sent to all the newspaper governor general delivered a long address, Marine 1,801 their produce and stock, knowing that the Registrar-General for 1884 gives memorialize eongress at its next session in offices the following announcement: William one of the most noticeable features of NewUlm, city 3,335 forcible remonstrance 'means the destruction behalf of a statute guaranteeing women A. Vincent, ^hief justice of the supreme which was the reference to imperial federation. Nortbfield, city 2,948 the number of births for the year as of all their belongings, if not themselves. suffrage in the territories alRO of a constitutional court of New Mexico, recently appointed Great Britain's feeling toward her Owatonna, city 3,280 The principal raids for horses are made by 118,875, while the deaths weie 87,- amendment prohibiting political Stephen W. Dorsey a member of the commission colonies had occupied three positions. Red Wing, city 6,870 the gang early in the fall, and the animals distinctions on account of sex. to draw grand and petit juries for First, of grasping selfishness, which ended 154. This shows a natural increase Richfield, town 1,726 are kept during the winter in underground SecondThat while we do not undervalue that territory. He was suspended from in the loss of the American colonies next, Rochester, city 5,313 stables, and in the spring taken in mismatched of SI,721, but as there was an emigration any form of agitation, state or a period which was one of indifference and office by the president. It is assumed from St. Peter.city 4,036 pairs to the nearest market and the laet is one of strong desire for a closer national, we hold that practical women of 75,863 persons the actual the announcement that Judge Vincent is St. Paul, city 111,397 sold. Eight horsf stolen in Cerro Gordo union. As for federation, the governor suffrage can at present be best the man who is suspended but the wording Shakopee 1,833 result was a loss of population to the county A\ ithin 2 months, are reasonably belived general favored a continuance of the present promoted by urging legislative as well as of the announcement leaves some doubts St. Cloud 4,360 to be now in the possession of these extent of 44,142. relations rather than federation. The constitutional changes, and by appealing as to whether it was not Dorsey upon Sauk Center. A'illage 1.579 knights of the forest, and there is considerable general opinion is that he simply voices the to state as well as national authority whose neck the guillotine fell. Stillwater, city 16,437 talk of appealing to the governor for feelings of the Canadian peoplein the matter. therefore we urge the establishment of active Winsted, town 1,517 Of the 600 changes made in the presidential military and to secure their recovery and Recen tly the vice-regal party inspected state societies in every state, unite Durrag the present month "the colored Wheatland, town 1,569 postmasters since the adjournment arrest of the freebooters, as the civil authorities the dry docks at Esquimalt, visited the their working centers in the state capitals of the senate 249 were eause by removals Wabasha, city 2,514 are poAverless and at the mercy people of Mississippi will hold a navy yard and the war ships intheharbor, and their corresponding committees in of postmasters. By Dec. 1 there will be Waseca, city 2,513 of the gang when once deep in the woods, and were entertained by Admiral Seymour every representative district. State Fair at Jackson, the capital of nearly 1,000 vacancies in the presidential Winona, city. 15,624 and consequently timid about venturing at a banquet on board the Dryad in the ThirdThat in every state at each session offices' caused by the expiration of commissions Young America, town 1,763 there. the State, and several hundred premiums evening, of its legislature petitions should be and resignations, and it is the intention presented by its own citizens asking for will be distributed among the colored of the postmaster general to give The Government Claim Against Dakota. John F. Bannan of Brainerd has been woman suffrage by statute in all elections, General News. his attention to these offices before making exhibitors of agricultural and appointed deputy collector of customs, and for all officers not expressly limited by The act of congress providing forthe taking any considerable change elsewhere. The The fees of the clerk of the United States with headquarters at St. Vincent, under industrial -products. Premiums will the word male in the state constitution of semi-decennial census in the states postmaster general has decided that guarantee supreme court are double the salary of a Collector Guernon The appointment A\ras also for a constitutional amendment and territories, authorized the secretary of associations cannot go on bonds of be given fr the best cattle, horses, justice of the court. dictated by P. H. Kelly. Bannan has striking out the word "male." the intorier to pay half of the cost of the postmasters. The reason given for this decision been engaged in the Northern Pacific shops sheep, swine, vegetables, fruits, dairy The Grant monument fund in New York FourthThat school suffrage having census Avhere the returns Avere filed Avith the is that it is frequently necessary for at Brainerd. hasonly reached89,174.64. SierreLeone been secured for women, by statute, department before Sept. 1. Under the products andtfarm implements, and the sureties of a postmaster to take charge people sent 64. twelve states, our next demand should be John Anderson was hauled up in Chicago terms of that act Dokota and Col of the office, and as guarantee associations also premiums for the best sewing, on the charge of robbing Albert Dunke, a, At Albany, N. Y., the boat race between for full municipal suffarage by statute. orado took a census, and presented their have no agents in all places, they could not Minnesota farmei, of $S00. Hanlan and Lee and Courtney and Conley Resolved, That our special thanks are Jcnitting, embroidery, wax works, attificial accounts amounting to $55,506 in the case in all cases take charge of the office when is easily won by the former. due to Maj. J. A. Pickler and the majority of Dakota, and $20,673 in the case of Colorado. necessary. C. C. Wrenshall,superintendent of bridges, flowers, Rawing and painting. of both houses of the Dakota legislature, Certificates for these amounts were tracks, etc., for the Noithprn Pacific, is The Nebraska Republican state convention who extended suffrage last spring to the made out by the' interior department, but preparing plans for the impiovenient of the nominated Chief Justice Cobb of the Personal Mention. women of that territory, and we trust that upon presentation to the treasury department lands recently pin chased by the company supreme court to be his OAV successor. Industries besides that of agriculture Ex-Piesident Arthur's son, Chester, is in the liberty-lovjng men of Dakota will secure they were canceled, for the reasons at Duluth from the Dulath linproAement The Republicans carry Ohio, For*ker being Impaired health at Lenox, Mass. are nsaking steady progress in India. the removal of the governor who by given by the first controller in the folloAving company. The improAements are to consist elected by 18,000 plurality. It is thought his veto remanded 50,000 women to continued communication to the secretary of the interior: Mrs. William Richardson of Manchester, of neAv dockb and warehouses. The The first cotton spinning mill was established that the state legislature will al&o be Republican. disfranchisement. N. H., who died lecently, left 25,000 to docks are to be 1,400 feet long and 300 at Bombay as late as 1857. Andover Theological seminary fept wide. They will be entered by a new In explanation of the canceled certificates Further returns from Ohio show a Republican slip to be built b} the improvement company. of this office in the accounts of Dakota Weaving was shortly added to spinning Gen. W. H. H. (Runy) Lee, a son of the The Great Funeral of Cardinal McClosky. plurality ot Irom 18,000 to 20,- and Colorado, for the expenses late Robert E. Lee, is now a prosperous and as other mills sprang up, a 85 trans- 000, and even point to a possible majority New York Special: Five thousand people of the semi-decennial of 1 farmer in Fairfax county, Va. The Omaha reduced its lumber rates over all. considerable export trade was added were gathered within the walls of the cathedral. mitted to your department by the from all local and competitive points to Andrew Carnegie of Pittsburg has given While the throng was waiting the 2 egister of the treasury, I have to state The corner stone of the new Ramsey to the home consumption. By the year Omaha, thiee cents per hundred pounds. his workmen at the Keystone Bridge Avorks opening of the solemn requiem services, the that both the territory and the state are county, Minn., court house is laid with This makes the rate from St. Paul and a house and lot worth 80,000, to be used 1882*3 the number of mills had grown Papal Zouaves in gold lace and indebted to the United State* on account Masonic ceremonies, against the protests Minneapolis 17 cents. It Avas formerly 20 as a public library and hall. bright uniforms marched down the of the direct tax of August 5, 1861, in the of catholics. to 62, the majority of them beingsituated 1 cents. This reduction is in conspquence of George McCueof Portland,one of the oldest center aisle and took up a position sums of $3,241.33 and $21,3S8.44, respectively. that made by the Milwaukee & bt. Paul, A ten-year-old daughter of Mrs. Pertman in the Bombay Presidency. Capital men in Maine is known to have passed about the catafalque. A moment later the In accordance AAith the decision in its rates from Chicago, Milwaukee and of Allegheny City, Pa., was taken ill in his 105th year, and is thought to be at doors of the sacristy were flung open, and a of this office in such cases of indebtedness to the amount of 4,500,000 was Racine to the same point. school, and sent home when it was found least two years older. He is a native of long procession of white robes and acolytes in account of direct taxes, it has been decided she had the smallpox. invested in them. At Calcutta there Ireland. It is definitely settled thattheBurlington filed down the steps to the scats directly in that a sum equal in amount to that President Green of the Western Union & Northern, the Burlington & Quincy's neAv front of the high altar. There Avas a moment were 20 jute mills in 1883. There are due be withheld until further action in such At Babylon, L. I., Sidney Dillon Ripley, makes his annual report showing a net surplus line to St. Paul, Avill entei St. Paul byshaA'ing of hushed expectancy as Father Tammel cases has been taken. In the case of Dakota nephew of Sidney Dillon, was married to 54 coal mines in operation, \\hichin for the year of $166,535, and a, total Dayton's Bluff and building between the waved his hands, and then the stillness $32,265 of the amount ($35,506 certified Miss Mary Baldwin Hyde,daughter of Henry surplus of $4,324,004. 1882 produced l,130-,000 tons. These bluff and the Milwaukee & St. Paul tracks. was broken by priests as they chanted the to be due has been directed to be paid, B. Hyde, president of the Equitable Life office of the dead. The 200 A oices of the and in the case of Colorado no amount Kan Gebhardt of Hartford, Conn., has Insurance society. A Northern Pacific tram runs into a Manitoba industries give employment to large priests and boys, mellowed by the distance, has been directed to be paid, as the indebtedness been offered $10,000 forthe death mask of grain train at Eafet St. Cloud, and Joseph Findley Mays, a squire at West numbers of the native population. I sounded sweetly to the ear of the aiting is in excess of the amount certified Gen. Giant which he secured at Mount McGregor, there is quite a tumble in No. 1 hard. Alexander, Wa&hington county, Pa., has to be due. congregation. The boys chanted one line of but he will not sell it. peiformed 2,700 marriage ceremonies at William Moore, a peddler, is wanted at the psalm and the priests the second. Then that place, the majority of them beingrunan John Ruskin, replying to an appeal in Owatonna for assaulting the young daughter In his address to\the Knights ,pf came the singing of Psalm 94. It was not, Extensive Alaskan Explorations. favor of the use and study of nude female ol James Sheldon. ay couples from West Virginia and Ohio. however, until the priests came to the miserere Labor in Toronto, a fihv weeks ago, models, says that an artist can do much Gen Nelson A. Miles, has received a telegram a tffttoh people An old veteran of the army, Ordeily Seigeant that the full richness and beauty ol Minnesota pheasants sell at SI a pair in better without them than with them. from Lieut. Henry T. Allen, of the Chairman Powderly, among otfiier the well trained voices of the chancel choir St. Louis, and are much sought after. Thomas Daly of the oidnance corps, appointmeu't of Second cavalry, stating that he had The Union League of New York gave the were brought out. In all piobabilitynothing died in Buffalo. He entered the service in tl2e 'thm-~ ciu'v '^vn'rH-al", vwtl The news of the death of Col. Clark W. 4 arrived safely at San Francisco after largest amount given by any club to the like the singing of these priests and boys 1S37 ia Battery B, Third artillery, whic8 Thompson A\ ill be lerrned Avith deep regret T"*\*! his Alaska exploration, Inning completed Bartholdi statue, but it was only $2,000, has ever been heard in the city. First came ha company is "nOv at Fort McHenry, throughout the State of Minnesota. Especially a journey through the regions and the club is composed o\ millionaires. the singing of the Latin lines by the boy an who land at Castle Garden, *A tQOK pjll'j ill his fungal.I H1e was appointed will this be the case Avith the older and who 85 of the far North, A\ Inch, the opinion t tenors, to which responded the harmonized The Georgia legislature adjourned after a residents, the men A\ith whom he has oiderly sei? could guard against many things of Gen. Miles, excelled all exploration on voices of the priests. The notes ot the chant s^sion of 100 days. The most important Avorked in the great cause of Minnesota's since serA ed in thatcapatl.V- the American continent since Lewis and bill passed was a general optionlaw, under flowed upward among the great arches of that work injury to workers of deA'elopmont and progress. It if* nearly a Clarke, and the world's record since Li\ mg- I which many tPmpPrjJiee elections Will be the cathedral, and being reflected by the third of a century since Col. Thompson this land. He said: "This country Record of Casualties. ston. Lieut. Allen left Sitka last February pillars, were thrown backward and forward settled in Houston county, and during that held fn various counties. and journeyed to the north of the Copper can no longer be called the workshop Nearly the entire business portion of the time he has not only seen tl A\ onderful until they died away in the distance. The Georgia legislature has finallypassed river, A\hich he followed until he leached growth of the state, but he has had the village 'of Sand Bank, New York, was of the world. Every step Some more psajtns Avere then sung by the a) bill allowing insurance companies to do the Alaskan range of mountains. These satisfaction of knowing that he himself burned. Two churches were destioyed. choirs in unison, after Avhich came the Tinsiness in the state on depositing $5,000 he crossed on snow shoes, in itself to make it the poorhouse of the had done much to aid that growth. A great storm has raged over Florida for chanting of the Benedictines. The great a marvelous accomplishment. with the state contioiler. Formerly a world should be resisted." He deprecated two days and nights, doing a great deal of Albert Dunke, a German farmer from organ pealed forth the For seA'en hund led or eight hundred miles' 25,000 deposit was required. damage. Norman county, on his Avay to visit his. he fol^ ed the Tennah until it emptied into SOLEMN, STVTELY V0LLWT UlY the speeches of Minister Phelps Ex-Commissary Seargent James Boiling old home in Germany, was robbed on thetrain the Takon, the preat riA-er of the North, to preceding the mass, and now two acolytes Tw members of the North Bennington, of Fort Russell, Wyo., left Cheyenne and it at meetings of workingmen in Englaud near Chicago. One of the robbers, its mouth, a distance of four hundred or bearing lighted candles in their hands, follow Vt., fire department, James Wardell and is said that there Avas a discrepancy in his has been arrested and identified. fiAe hundred miles more. Upon the completion in which he said: "There is employment ed by another procession of priests, came M. Burke, were instantly killed by falling accouuts as demonstrated by investigations All re- of his great journey, Lieut. slowly out from the sacristy and bowed timbers, and O. F. Coy, pro minent business John Becker, proprietor of a flouring in America for all who desire it," of Commissary Sergeant Wolfur. The paired to Fort ".nthael, on the Behring sea, before the high altar. Then came the bishops man of Noith Bennington, was fatally mill on the north branch of the Vermillion amount of the alleged deficiency could not and recommended that something be and returned on the steamer Corwm. The in their somber-hued garments, and injur.d by a burning bridge. riA'er, in Goodhue county, while oiling the be asceitained, but it is stated that it ill exploration of the Tennah and Taktn m-- finally the monsiegnors and aichbishops. machinery, Avas caught in a shaft and done to counteract the teachings of probably exceed $5,000. By an explosion of a "blind tuyer" at ers has been the ambition of exploierti long When all Avas ready the choir chanted the killed. the Cherry Valley furnace at Latonia, Ohio, The green glass bottle manufacturers of men who have never seen but one side before Alaska came into the possession of requiem mass. The choir numbered OA er ly killed and install1 Antoine Brtise was Mrc. Kate Leman of Elgin has been the United States, in session at Pittsburg, the United States, but the Russians Jailed one hundred A'oices. Archbishop Corrigan of life and care nothing for the other. Thomas Gibbons, Joseph Moffatt and William granted a divorce from her husband, H. E have decided that in vieAv of the depressed each time it A\as attempted. Since then Aa the celebrant of the pontifical mass. Wood worth seriously injured. The i Leman, on thegiound of adultery, and condition of trade a reduction of from 10 several expeditions by American officers The sermon Avas preached by Ai chbishop men were seated in front of the fur race, granted alimony to the amount of 81,500 to 15 per cent, in wages is an absolute necessity. haA-e ended in failure, until among the army Gibbons of Baltimore after the mass. The and when the "tuyer" blew out several tons Slate Auditor Braden bold twenty thousand Senator Edmunds of Vermont, on a Most ol the factories throughout officers on the Pacific coasts the feat came text of the sermon Avas Eccs. 45. At the of molten metal were scattered over them. acres of state hand at RedAA'ood Falls, to be considered Avell nigh impossible. Lieut. the country haA'e been closedfor some time conclusion of the sermon, preparations recent social occasion at Montpelier, Allen's companions Aveie a seigeant and an on the 12th inht. N. C. Fiederickson and and the manufacturers claim operations Avere made for the concluding rites by the responded to the toast, "The United officer of the signal corps, together with i M. W. Pnns of Chicago bought neaily four- will not be resumed unless the bottle blowers bestowal of the Episcopal absolution. Climes and Criminals. teen thousand acres, which they propose Indians \vhom he persuaded to join him. i 1 agree to the terms of the new scale. After the AVOIDS of absolution hfid been uttered, States Senate and Our Senators." He At Glenwood, Pa., William Funk, an engineer diAiding into tracts to suit purchasers. the coffin A\as removed from the The Indianapolis election resulted: May, defended the organization of the senate. on a Baltimore & Ohio graAel train, The father of Hon. H. M. Hastings, one catafalque by the attendants and gently or, Denny, Republican, 9,093 Cottrell was fatally stabbed by Richard Andrews, "It is important," hesaid, "that I of the oldest and most esteemed citizens of A Head Saved by a Bishop. Democrat. 9,033. For clerk, Bruning,Re- carried to its last resting place in the conductor of the same train. publican, 9,080 Shields, Democrat, 9,202 crypt under the high altar, where it Avas Owatowna, is on his deathbed. His son all citizens should remember that the Washington Special- A commission was Mary Allen of Pittsburg, the young colored The Prohibition vote was 14'T) and the placed beside the body of Archbishop at Brookuige, Dak., has been telegraphed made out at the interior department for foundation of the freedom and unity feervant girl charged with poisoning for. Greenback 37. The Republicans have one Hughes. a neAv Indian agent at Devil's Lake. It the thii teen-month-old Child of Emanuel of this republic is in the organization majority in the council, and the board of On the casket Avas a latin inscription, was countersigned by Mr. Lamar, and a The family of ex-Senator Windom are in Deltey, Aug. 4i, was convicted of murder translated thus: "John Avith the title of aldermen is a tie. An extra session of the messenger A\as about to take it to Jtlie Washington preparing for the removal of of the United Slates senate, for there, in the second degree. Holy Mary supra Minerva, priest of the Oregon legislature has been called for the White Honse for the president's signature, their household effects to Winona. the membership depends on the entirety Holy Roman chureh, Cardinal McCloskey, purpose of electing a United States senator Mary Druse, who helped her mother to when Land Commissioner Sparks entered About three thousand acres of land were archbishop of New York. Lived seventyfive to succeed Slater. kill, cut and boil her father in Warren, N. of the several states, and this is the secretary's office. sold at Fairmont by Auditor Braden at years Died on the 10th day of October, Y., pleaded guilty to murder in the second The Montana Improvement company's "I came into ppeak AAith you, Mr. Secretary, the state land sale, the average price pet the same whatever be the length of the 1885." degree, and was sentenced to the Onondaga case has taken another t'irn. The first about the Indian agent at DeA'il's acre being about $7.50. Twenty thousand penitentiary for life. state's boundary. Whether it be built suits have been suspended by order of the Lake," said Gen. Sparks. i acres Avere sold a year ago at a similar sale. secretary of the interior until the question "Here's the commigsion for that man "Among the prominent American thieves up by one class of men, or by another, The Great National Catholic University. But a few thousand acres remain, and of trespass can be further considered in the now," said Mr Lamar. living Becurely in Hamilton, Ont., are these are in small subdiA'isions. the senate is always the representation Washington Special.Bishop Ireland said department there. E. L.' Bonner, the manager Crawford, defaulting treasurer of Oswego, The comniis sioner looked it over and said: David W. Humphrey of Faribault died while here that he should return Nov. 11, of the company, is there, and has obtained of individual entities. If it had been N. Y., Brainerd, the fugitive Vermont bank It is lucky I came in as I did. Bishop suddenly of heart disease. when the directors of the new national an order for a rehearing of the case president, and half a dozen Indiana school Ireland called on me and said Maj. Cram ore, otherwise^,* .probably this republic Catholic university meet in Baltimore. An A warrant Avas issued for George Hibbard against the company. His application for trustees with their pockets full of loot: the present agent, wsis administering the adjournment Avill at once be taken to could not have endured till now. On of the town of McCrea near Warren, on a rehearing set forth that the Montana Improvement duties of the place acceptably to all concerned, Hugh Thompson, cashier of the Grand Washington and the articles of incorporation oath of Charles F. Egea, a farmer, whose company is ready to pay for and was a very good agent. He many an occasion in the history of Trunk freight department in Portland.Me., taken up. The attorney for the university building he had threatened to burn. Village all timber that has been cut illegally by its asked that he be retained, Mr. Secretary. left them a month ago to be gone on a vacation is noAV drafting a charter and will our government, if the power of the Marshal Lockridge attempted to employes. -t The commission AY as torn up, Maj. Craraore of two weeks. He did not return be incorporated under the laAvs of the District to make the arrest but Avas resisted, Hi bbard Avas reappointed. His term expired senate to control or resist the power and something wrong was suspected. His The third biennial conclave of the supreme of Columbia. using an ax and gun. Lockridge pulled if Oct. 17. Who the man was who had the plum books were overhauled and he was found legion Select Knights A. 0 U. W. of the lower house could not have been "We have now on hand," said Bishop on him with a British bull dog, and shothim so nearly in his mouth cannot be told just to be several thousand dollars short in his convened in Kansas City. It was called to Ireland "$600,000, half of which was received severely. He will recover. used as it has been, the dismemberment now. Bishop Ireland seems to haA'e some accounts. order by Hon. Charles D. Knapp, Bupreme Fairmont Special: Claims and tree through one bequest, and tha rest influence with the administration, a fact 1 commander. The following officers were of the Union would surely have Miss Mary Casey of Boston found a through voluntary subscriptions. One that ought to be mentioned to Messrs. claim filings are being made upon the St. elected: Supreme commander, George W. P? burglar up stairs in broad daylight about gentleman from NeAV York subscribed $5.- resulted. I am aware that some men Kelly and Doran. Paul & Sioux City railroad lands in this Reed, Kansas supreme vice commander, to force open a closet, where there was 000, and not a dollar has been begged. The '/M J. R* Miller, Ontario supreme lieutenant county by the wholesale. If the boom continues, who are prominent in national affairs much money. She grappled with him and work of solicitation has not yet begun, but I commander, George Beckwith, New York inside of a fortnight there will not yelled, and he faught like a tiger, but she Railroads Troubled by Sparks. have said otherwise, and have insisted have no doubt we shall have a million dollars supreme treasurer, W. R. Sheen, Lawrence be a quarter section in the county that is made such a racket that he fled. She fell by the first of the year. It is the intention Washington Special:The special force that the senate should be organized supreme* standard b9arer, George F. Howard not homesteaded or tree-claimed. Settlers to the floor cut, bruised and unconscious. of the directors to proceed at once of clerks at work on the adjustment of supreme senior Avorkman, E. F. are confident of eventually gaining a clear The fellow was caught. on tfhe basis of population. But that with the erection of one wing. Work will the Winona & St. Peter land case has Seaman, Pennsylvania supreme junior title to the lands, which are outside of the probably be begun on it within a reached a grand total. They find that road At Shenandoah, Iowa, J. R. Ratckin, is a great mistake, and I feel that the workman, J. A. Martin, St. Louis supreme top mile limit, and, it is claimed, were illegally feAV weeks and will be continued during the has 701,094 acres to which it is not entitled postmaster, assaulted Hon. Benjamin guard workman, O. H. Comfort, Minnesota. selected in advance of the location sober sense of the people will never AAinter. The plans under consideration under the new system of adjusting Todd on the street, knocked him down of the road. 1 contemplate the expenditure of $250,0 00 grants. The prosjject is good for a lively twice, and struck him three times after he consent to a change of this kind. He 8 ti The American Board of Foreign Missions, on it. You can therefore imagine what an Some time since the fact was mentioned.' fight in congress this winter on all the was down. Ratckin is a powerfnl man, said there actually at the present in session at Boston, elected the followins immense structure the university edifice that United States Geologist Leo Lesquereanx land grants. The forthcoming report over six feet high. Mr. Todd is a gentleman officers for the ensuing year: President, will be when it is completed. The directors was in Red Wing in the interest time, is a movement on foot in England of Land Commissioner Sparks will set, of fifty-six and a democrat, and he Mark Hopkins, D. D.LL.D. vice president, will divise ways and means for collecting of of science, and gathering useful information, the hall rolling. The overhauling that has and Ratckin were discussing local politics to remodel the house of lords on Elephat W. Blatchford presidential committee, money, and will also appoint a committee of that par* of the Union. It is now elieved been going on in the railroad division has when Ratckin became excited and struck August C. Thompson, D. D., Hon. the plan of the senate of the United to study up the university question that he is a fraui. has disappeared afforded a great deal of information which Tood. Alphen Hardy, Ezra Farnsworth, Hon. Joseph throughout the United States and in Europe as suddenly as he came. victimised the commissioner has put in his report.and States. Thus the example of our The dead body of a young man, which S. Roper, Egbert C. Smythe, Edwin and to make selections for the faculty. Prof. Winchell, of the state university, he states things in the plainest language was identified by papers found on his person B. Webb, Charles C. Burr, Eldridge Torry, country has taught the English The philosophical and theological department into whose confidence he ingratiated imaginable. Some railroad people will be as that of T. H. Eatherly. a Presbyterian Albert H. Plum, William P. Ellison, Rev for the higher education of the himself and many peopT* of Redwing tempted to institute suits for libel when that the safest government for property, minister lately from Nashville, was v_e receivebedipl6maestablished. from otherinstitue Charles F. Thering correspondinga secretaries. clergy will first Non they read Gen. Sparks' account of their jSfallwater, etc. 8. McClure is another vie- EdwiniWn ,8d0 found on the roadside several miles from the safest for religion, the safest Nathaniel G. Clarke,! Cul- i admitted to the privileges transactions. The reoort is exceedingly tu to the tune of half a hundred. Hon.B. Urer, Houston, Mo. He was shot through the tre i rrecording din, JudsonS Smith secretary, i university except those who the for personal liberty, the best in every nri0n 'A.Sf long, quite startling and a good support is W. Durant also contributed somewhat, 0 A bead, aud a discharged double-barrel pistol predicted for the reforms he urges. The short, the eminent scientist probably way, is one modelled on the government was found in his hand, which, with other 8. Ward Auditors, Hon. Avery Plunimer. president and Secretary Lamar are pledg- walked away lrom Stillwater several hun tion8 circumstances, clearly indicate that he had 0or Arthur W. Tufts and James W. Gor of the United States. a wffl umverit ye8 beeon ed to reinforce the commissioner aB fax dred ahead. The government knows noth above anything that has I atempted agrad killed himself. as their powers extend. i8 about him. in this country. Its coarse of study wi-'l