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sraooiaeED. S HW New Ulm Review. I A fire occurred at COMMTIS IFoint^fttperior. THE STATEELECTIONS. M1MES0TA STATE MW &. of pestilence which In oCpwr lands has i? at.theeoal docks of the St. Jfonlrt olaimed its dead by thousands and filled Pacific Coal and Iron cowpaqgrttoslra ill LV the streets with mourners for plenteous one thousand tons of coal were destroyed: 3gr*" later BWOM BeMrai. crops which have rewarded belabor of the HIGH SCHOOLS OF THE STATEVC JOa BOBLETER, Publisher. HKW YORK. A heavy fale from thes o^east prevailed The following is a summary-of results o! i&Fi husbandman and increased our nation's The democsatie ticket is*Iected in New ^in Nora Scotia and alongtfne .coast of.Boston.. wealth, aadfortheeontentmentthroughout elections in the east andnjodth Tuesday, York by about 10,008 (majority. The NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. ^The velocity of the wind was nearly Secretary Khlele Take* Occasion in HisAnnual our borders whichfollows in the train of made on latest returns (received from the ticket is as follows forty miles'^per hour. Numerous Report, to Discuss the Subject prosperity and abundance and let there several states: New York elects Hill, disasters will probably result. Governor David B. Hill also be oa that day a reunion of families and Hake Some Suggestions. Democrat, for governor, fay about ill,000 The death of General McClellan *&r Lieutenant Governor Edward F. Jones sanctified and chastened by tender memories D. D. Kiehle, secretary of the state high plurality. The state legislature is.Republican Cx*mMaMACximtaua i$g Secretary of State..........Frederick Cook leaves no survivor among the officers and associations and let the social intercourse school beard, has prepared a portion of on joint ballot by a .majority of 36 VSS&S& Controller. Alfred C. Cbapin of friends with pleasant reminiscences his annual report, as follows: who at different times commanded in a total vote of 160. In New Jersey the A Huntsville, Ala., dispatch reports 'the Attorney General .Dennis O'Brien show the ties of affection and There are a number of schools throughout shooting and killing of Robert Kelly by J- State TreasurerLawrence J. Fitzgerald Republicans have five majority in the senate the Army of the Potomac. McClellan strengthen the bonds ofkindly feeling. And the stat? which deserve to be State Engr. and SurveyorJElnathan Sweet B. Finckler, a railroad agent. The trouble let us by no means forget while we give and four inthe assembly making a majority was first to serve. His immediate ranked as high schools of the first thanks and enjoy the comforts which was over freight matters. ^ZS^Sfa,^ of nine on joint ballot. ^Connecticut the Hill carries the city of New York by a class, complete in the following respects: successor in the field was Burnside, have crowned our lives that truly plurality more than 5,000 greater than Republicans give 12 majority on joint ballot, FirstThe preparatory grades are Enoch Buckley, chief of the (most daring grateful hearts are inclined to deads was given to Cleveland a year ago, and yet who in turn gave way to Hooker he a Republican loss of 71. In Virginia definite, well taught, carefully followed and counterfeit gang m. Arkansas, was sentenced of charity and that a kind and the Republicans make a gain- of ten in the Lee (democrat) is elected governor well supervised by principals or superintendents. to Meade, and Meade to Grant. to ten years imprisonment in the .government thoughtful remembrance of the poor will legislature on joint ballot. The New York ,SecondThe course of study by about 25,000 majority. As far as reported, prison at Detroit. double the pleasures of our condition and World makes the following estimate on Meade remained in nominal command and the work in the high school covers thethree the legislature is heavily democratic, render our praise and thanksgiving more A party of students of tbe'German Presbyterian the state legislature: SenateRepublicans, years preparatory to the university, of the Army of the Potomac until the that party having 62 out of the 100 acceptable in tlae sight of the Lord. seminary at Dubuque having been 18 Democrats 14. AssemblyRepublicans, ami the graduations from the school, are members of the house, and 23 out of the close of the war, but during the last jealous of a fellow student because .of his 70 Democrats, 5SL The present Done at the taty of Washington on the 2d only upon the completion of the entire ability and brightness, set sapon. him and senate standsRepublicans, 19 Democrats, day of November,one thousand eight hundred 10 in the senate. The counties to be heard year he was under the immediate supervision course prescribed by the state board. Third beat hira with clubs, ete., supplying cold 13. AssemblyRepublicans, 73 and eighty-five,andof the independence from will probably increase their majorities. The schools are fully equipped with libraries and command of Grant. water until he was nearly drowned. He Democrats, 55. of the United States the or.e hundred and In Massachusetts, Robinson (Rep.) is and reference books necessary for was in a precarious conditionfor a time,and tenth. elected governor by* plurality of about 22,- studies in history, science and literature VIRGINIA. the professors of the institute tried to hush 000. TheWorld claims that the democrats [Signed] GROVER CLEVELAND. and with apparatus for the illustration of The Democratic ticket elected by about The rapid increase of inventions and it up, but it finally got out, owing ito ,the gain fifteen membersin the house and seven By the President. subjects in chemistry and natural philosophy. !l0,000 majority, and thfy also carry the indiscretion of the perpetrators. in the senate. In Maryland the democratic T. F. BAYARD, Secretary of State. the limited accommodations of the FourthThere appears also in these legislature. The ticket elected is for: state ticket is elected by .about 30.00Q. schools that higher evidences of success Governor -Fitzhugh Lee Patent Office have made it necessary The legislature will standaJbout as follows: -which may be called the atmosphere Foreign Gossip. Lieutenant Governor John E. Massey The Great Irlsa Elopement. to restrict the acceptance of models, Senate, Republicans, 6 Democratic, 20. of the school expressed in the scnolarly Attorney General Rufus A. Ayres A Madrid dispatch reports Marshal Se House, Republicans, 16 Democratic, 101. London Special: Fashionable circles in and only those designs which cannot bearing of the pupils, their love of study, Cities and counties throughout ithe state ranno as dying. Democrats majority on joint ballot 99. the Irish capital are greatly excited over and in their scholarly ambitions. Fifth show large Democratic gains. be accurately represented by drawings The successor of United States -Senator an elopement sensation whicn has just been Mr. Justin McCarthy has been selected And, finally, in the explanation of Gorman will be a Democrat. In'Pennsylvania, i to contest Londonderry in the Nationalist MASSACHUSETTS. reported. The heorine of the story is the are accepted. The model room of the the progress already noted, these schools Quay, (Republieanj) for-state treasurer, 'interest. Returns from all but eight towns in the Hon. Kathleen Maude-Brooke, daughter of appoint supervisors and principals Patent Office is the most bewildering the only state officer voted on, is stats giv the following result: Robinson, Sir Cornwalhs Maude, Viscount Hawarden, Herr Otto of Berlin, the designer of th with a view to retaining them forsome time. elected by probably over 35,000. All the place which the sight-seers visit in 100,162 Prince, 82,381 Lathrop, 4,051 an Irish representative peer, and wife of Mr. Humboldt monument, has obtained ithe There is another class of high schools.ranging changes in figures in that state -Show Republican Sumner, 2,050. The returns Ladicarte the Gerald Riehard Brooke of Summerton, first prize of $1,250 for his design of ithe second, which have gained much, and Washington. Pew of the throng that gains. election of twenty-eight republicans and County Dublin, to hom she has been married monument. promise soon to be complete, in all that may daily be seen walking through it In Iowa, with sixty counties heard from twelve democratic senators, being a democratic ten years, and by whom she has had belongs to schools of the first-class. There Madame Adam, of the Nauveiie Rieuc, and estimates on the remaining thirty-nine, gain of six over last year. The house four children. The companion of her flight carry away any other impression than remains a third class which have so many Paris, has sent a cable dispatch to the it is difficult to figure out more than 5,000 will probably stand 157 republicans, 72 is Mr. Seymour Bushe,a descendant of Chief obstacles that have not yet demonstrated that of an immense aggregation of governor general of Canada, appealing to Republican majority for governor -the exact democrats, 6 independentsmaking .a Justice Bushe, and one of the oldest junior their ability to support the claim of being him to grant a repriv? to Riel. figures based on these returns being islight democratic gain in the house. glass-covered cases filled with toy machines. barristers on the Munster circuit. Bushe is creditable high schools. The defects in I 3,039. While the majority has diminished he solemn services at the Madeleine in a young man and was only admitted The officers elected are: these schools may be characterized as follow on the state ticket, gains have ibsen reported Paeis for the repose of the late Cardinal to the bar in 1876. He won s. FirstThe elementary departments 3overn George D. Robinson in the legislature so that it lis now McQloskey's soul cost $30,000, and was the O'Hagan gold medal of his year in arenot carefully graded northechildren pursuing Lieutenant Governor Oliver Ames conceded that the Republicans will have a paid for by the Catholic members of the the university, and had been the auditor of courses of study with regularity. Sec- Secretary of State Henry B. Pierce At various tbimes during the last fifteen American colony in Paris. working majority in each house. The the students' debating society. He issplendidly ondThe schools and department dj not State Treasurer and Receiver Democrats have made large gains in the years the.city of Evansville, Ind., built, having the frame of an athlete The Toronto Globe chargesthe Dominion have a superintendency which secures Gen. A. W. Beard senate, but have lost in the house. combined with an easy, graceful manner and government with buying the recent election strict order, neatness in buildings, issued bonds to aid in the building of Auditor Charles R. Ladd 1 The Republican state ticket in Nebraska thorough self-possession. He has a florid in St. John, N. B., by awarding fat eontracts grounds and outbuildings.and which unites Attorney .General Edgar L. Sherman railroads, wharves and other improvements, was elected by over 20,000 majority. complexion, with sparkling grey eyes and a to influential parties and by pledging andimprovos all grades by the stimulus MARYLAND. In Southern Dakota, Huron will Detune large, hooked nose. Altogether, his is a face varioas railroad subsidies and subsidies. and also redemption bonds, of its presence and direction. Tfae indications point to Democratiesuc*ess temporary capital, beyond a doubt, ftbe which, although far from handsome, always The internal troubles in Hayti have the total ainoustt of which is about LACK ELEMEXTABY TRAINING. in nearly all the counties, which insures constitution is carried by a four-fifths vote, challenged attention and was never commonplace. ThirdThe pupils received into the high caused the British and the French representatives a working majority in both branches of the according to the way the figures are ruotning, He was a favorite in society $1,500,000, which, in addition to the school do not show the results of good In that country to telegraph their state legislature. Partial returns from all although they are incomplete. Prohibition aad had the entree into the best circles in elementary training in an ability respective governments to send men of war accrued interest, now amounts to sections indicate considerable Democratic is running well, with a fair prospect Dublin and throughout Munster. He is a to read easily and intelligently, to there at once to protect foreign residents. gains throughout the eastern section, while of winning! Minority representatioa charming conversationalist and a brilliant $1,800,000. The interest was paid think readily and conscientiously/ and Western Maryland, already Republican, is The Berlin Tagblatt, referring to the is behind too far to catch up. debater, although he has been jocosely regularly for tea spears, up to 1883, to express their thoughts, both probability of America annexing the Sandwich about holding the regular vote The Democratic dubbed, by a parody onhis name, t\s "Say orally and in writing, with facility. As aresult, Islands, warns German traders to lose when further payment was refused, majority on state ticket is estimated More Bosh." The woman's charms are the work in the high school'is often no time in protecting themselves against at 12,000 to 15,000 From Washington. said to be somewhat matronly. She resided and suit brought t .enforce it. The uninteresting and unsatisfactory. Fourth American competition in paper, cereals and near Dublin, and Bushe was a frequent The national museum inWashington has CONNECTICUT. There is in these schools an entire lack of decision of the federal court is, that china. visitor at her house, but no 42,000 bird's eggs packed away in trays. apparatus and libraries. In the absence of The election in this state was for members Evansville must pay tooth interest and John Bright has written a letter to Blennerhasset, suspicions were aroused as Bushe was these and the instruction that will utilize of legislatures only. Returns at the Tele graphic information was received at who is contesting Manchester much younger than the Hon. Mrs. them, the young acquire no taste for reading, Courant office all but four townsin the state, principal. Repudiation does not the navy department that theDolphin controversy for the house of commons, condoling with Brooke. A card has been issued by and acquire none of the knowledge that show the complexion of the next house to has been settled satisfactorily to meet with the least cousofcenanceinthe him on the opposition of the Irishmen of the friends of Mr. Bushe asking for a suspension is found in books of history, travel,biography be as follows: Republicans 129, Democrats both sides. that city, who joined the Tories instead of of public judgment regarding the federal courts. and current literature^ also in the natural 112, Independents 2. The missing Vice President Hendricks will live at Willard's supporting the Liberals. simultaneous disappearance. This indulgence, sciences, upon which so much stress towns will not maternally change the result. hotel in 'Washington this winter,notwithstanding it is stated, is not asked on is laid as the most useful studies. Nothing Bishop Grandin of the North west Territories Thesenate stands 13 Republicans, the fact that Washington behalf of Mr. Bushe, who will soon return, *Dr. Abbott, of the tate health is illustrated and nothing learned beyond is in Ottowa, Can. He has come to 11 Democrats. society thinks it is vulgar for a prominent and who is perfectly able to take care memoriter bookwork. The defect causing ask the government for assistance for the board of Massachusetts, reports the IOWA. official to do so. of himself, but out of regard for the reputation their backwardness, and utterly pre\ exiting Metis of Batoche. Their condition is pitiable, This State is unusually close. The Republican of the woman. It is believed they have Col. R. E. Whitmar, retired, formerly of death rate from consumption in that and unless assistance is rendered reasonable progress, is continued changing state committee claim the legislature gone to America. the Third cavalry, has purchased a lot near them it is feared many will perish during commonwealth as thirty-orie in ten of principals. Some of these schools have by a majority of fifteen on joint ballot. Iowa Circle and will build a handsome the coming winter. had a new principal each year. The evil Estimates at the Republican headquarters thousand for the ten years ending house, next year. He intends to enter the has been magnified in that the principals The London Standard gives a warning give the Republicans 56 of the 100 members A Sleepy Engineer Wrecks a Train. real estate business there. 1883 and he gives it as his opinion have, in many instances, been on the '"fictitious revival of trade in Amer- of the lower house and 12 of the new About 1:30 Monday morning the 2nd There were seventy-one desertions of enlisted young. The secretary is of the ica," which, it says, is meant to excite senators, making a Republican majority that statistics will show it to be not inst., two regular freights on the River men in the department of Texas opinion that the high schools might be faith in the efficacy of the new railroad on joint ballat of 10 to 12. The governorship division of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. during the quarter ended Sip$/30. During over twenty-nine for ten thousand for divided into three classes, upon a plan pool. It says that the true recuperative was in doubt at the time of Paul railway rolhdc 1 at Whitman station, the same period of X884 there were similar to the above, it being understood 1884. In the decade from 1857 to forces of the country, though existant, writing, but claimed by the republicans eight miles abo\ Winona, Minn. Number sixty cases in the same command, except that high fgfaools of the third class are in with a majority of 10,000 have barely begun to operate yet. 16, bound east, was going to take th siding 1867 the death rate from this disease that the Third cavalry was then in Arizona. the experimental staje, and that their and had nearly stopped when No. 17,go- While Messrs. O'Kelley and Kenny, members DAKOTA. was thirty-five in every ten thousand. continuance as state high schools receiving ing north with a heavy train.came plunging of parliament were leavingDysart, Scotland, The returns from Dakota are still undigested. appropriations will be determined At the conference at the navy department, There can be no question but that around a curve and struck the other train they were attacked by a body of men But few Democrats voted. Of by improvment, with the prospect between Secretary Whitney, the with frightful force. The engineer and fireman armed with sticks who shouted: "To hell course the constitution is adopted, and the consumption is growing less fatal in of soon meeting all reasonable chiefs of the bureaus of steam engineering of the south-bound train jumped in with the national league." "Three cheers for state ticket elected. It will take the court demands upon them. The high schools and of construction and repair, and the its character and many medical men time to save themselves. Engineer Edwin the Fenians!"The Nationalists who were escorting to settle the capital question. The ticket whose term has expired are as follows: membors of the naval advisory board, the M. Severns. of the north-bound freight the two members of parliament now place it among the curable diseases. elected is: Alexandria, Dodge Center, Fergus Falls, plan for the completion of the unfinished train, was caught by the throttle and made their escape, but not before several Glencoe, Morris, Montevideo, St. Charles, Governor A. C. Mellette The decrease is easily accounted cruisers Chicago, Boston and Atlanta was crushed to death. When found half of his of them had been injured. Janesville, Dundas and Elk River. Applications Lieutenant Governor :A. E. Frank arranged and decided upon. body was leaning out ot the window of the for. It is owing in a great Information has reached Washington have been received from the following. Secretary of state H. S. Murphy cab. His fireman escaped by jumping. The president has appointed the following that the Austrian government, on invitation Alexandria, Brainerd, Fergus Falls. measure to more comfortable living Treasurer D. W. Diggs Both locomotives and nine cars were badly presidential postmasters: Patrick Gibbous, of the government of North Germany, Dodge Centre, Madeha, Dundas, Preston Auditor Frank Alexander wrecked. and surroundings, and less exposure Keokuk, Iowa, vice S. M. Clark, suspended has issued a decree relative to GermanAmerican and Janesville. One high school manual,, Attorney General Robert Dollard M. H. Mould, Baraboo, Wis., vice Amongthe various rumors current yesterday residents in that country who to inclement weather. containing valuable information on the Supt. of Public Instruction A. S. Jones D. E. Welch, suspended O. F. Blakely, relating to the accidenf was one that have not performed military service. The subject of high schools, is now ready, and Commissioner of Schools and Darlington, Wis., vice S. W. Osborne, suspended Severns fell asleep because he was worn decree resembles in its spirit that which was ill be sent to each principal on application. Public Lands W. H. H.Beadle T. S. Brogan, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, out from double duty. If sleep had overtaken If Queen Victoria lives until the 20th recently addressed by Bismarck to the civil Supreme Judges vice H. Bowman, commission expired. the engineer it was not from overwork. official of the German empire. First District Dighton Carson day of next June, she will then begin He came into Minneapolis on Friday, Acting upon the reports of agents in the Second District A. J. Kellam Rev. Spurgeon has written a letter for Gillespie & Harper of Stillwater, made and laid over in that city thirty-six the fiftieth year of her reign. Of ail Indian Territory, Secretary Lamar requested Third District John E. Bennett publication in which he refuted the statement an assignment of their Glenmont saw mill hours, and went out on Saturday night, the war department to remove the long line of English monarchs who For Members of Con-JO. S. Gilford, that orators who speak in defense of property to Samuel McClure. Thepropeity and laid over twelve hours in La. Crosse the boomers from the Oklahoma lands. gress {Theodore Kanouse the established church imputed to him. have tried to begin the fiftieth year ot is estimate 1 to be worth $30,000. before starting on his return trip Sunday Information is contained in the agents' reports He says that while he wishes the church evening. PENNSYLVANIA. At Stillwater the preamble and scries of their reign, but three of them succeed- that large numbers of persons supposed well and that it will make the best argument It is estimated that Pennsylvania will resolutions of the Duluth council asking to be boomers, but claiming to be it can, he considers a union of church edHenry III., Edward III., and give a Republican majority of between 25,- Gov. Hubbard to call an extra session of freighters, are crossing the Kansas border Think Riel Deceived Them. and#state unscriptural, fraught with countless 000 and 30,000. Quay is elected treasurer, George III. The ability to perform the legislature, and also asking the cooperation into the Indian Territory. M. J. Charbonneau, who has just returned evils and injustice toward dissenters, the only state officer to be filled. of city councils thoroughout the the feat appears to rest with the three to Winnipeg from the Northwest, says The quartermaster general, in annual and therefore ought to be discontinued. In state in the movement was presented to ILLINOIS. the feeling among the half-breeds is that report, says the necrosity of assembling conclusion he says: "I am not disposed I's and if Victoria breaks the record it The election was mostly local. The new the council, and a written motion expressing they do not care if the government hangs troops at larger and more permanent posts to handle the question with bitterness election law is carried. Returns from over disapproval of the same wns unanimously will be so much more credit to her. Reil, so long as it releases the half-breed near Indian reservations and in proximity and cannot regret the impending change." a dozen towns in the Fifth district assure and vociferously dopted. prisoners now confined in the Stony Mountain to the great strategy points of the country The case of Mrs. Langtry for refusing to But how about the Prince of Wales, the election of A. J. Hopkins, Republican penitentiary. They express themselves At Mankato Rev. Edwin Rogers, county adjacent to its public reservations, harbors pay household deb'ts contracted while living candidate for congress to fill the vacancy heir apparent to the throne? Of course, as if Riel had deceived them, and a* superintendent of schools, was lecently and posts becomes daily more and more with her husband came up before the caused by the death of Ellwood. For a if they cared little what his fate married to Mrs. C. G. Levan or that city. apparent. He urges that troops garrisoned like a dutiful son, he would prefer to Brampton county court. Mrs. Langtry justice of the supreme court of| Illinois to would be. The half breeds up there, Rev. G. C. Pollock officiating. in casemented forts be kept in barracks did not appear. The plaintiff showed that fill the vacancy caused by the death of have his mother live forever. But all Mr. Charbonneau says, are very poor indeed, outside the casemates in time of peace for Mrs. Langtry, previous to contracting the Labt month's mean temperature at St. Justice T. Lyle Dickey, judge of the superior in fact, the winter is ]ikely sons are not dutiful, and with a throne sanitary reasons. He says barracks should Paul was 43.2 deg., 4 deg., below the average. debts, had a check of Capt. Sir Allen court of Cook county, the Republicans to go very hard with them, as they have be built at once. Young, the arctic explorer, for a large sum in view, it may be presumed that the nominated Benjamin D. McGruder for the nothing to exist upon, and everything in the that when the plantiff called on her for the The colored people of Washington are supreme court, and the Democrats concurred Rev. Dr. Seaver was installed asr'.stor Prince of Wales would be resigned to shape of food is so dear. Potatoes are very much incensed over the refusal of the amount of her indebtedness, the defendant in the nomination, and so he was of the Park Congregational chuicn, St. 2.50 a bushel at Buttlelord aud $1.50 at Victoria's departure for a brighter Columbia Law School of that city to admit told plaintiff that she was unable just at Paul. elected. Prince Albert. Many of them do not yet cplored students, and along correspondence present to pay the bill, but would endeavor and better world, as it would put him Dr. J. Pearson of Minneapolis was arrested, understand that they did any wrong in rebelling. NEW JERSEY. has been conducted by Dr. Welling of that to do so at a later date. Judgment charged with committing an abortion. Many of the rebels are now freighting The election in this state has resulted in upon the throne. institution. A young man wasdesiriousto was given for the plaintiff. for the government. Mr. Charbonneau a substantial victory for the Republicans. avail himself of its advantages. Dr. Welling also reports that a great many half-breeds The only issue was the legislature, in both The Minneapolis & Northern E^ator takes the ground that there is a law General News.' and Indians who were concerned in the rebellion, branches of which the Democrats will be companyare advertising for men to put up An Iowa manufacturing company 3chool at Howard university, especially and who lost thereby, are going again in the minority. The best estimates fourteen new warehouses, at once, at ior colored students, which is. supported by Citizens of Tacoma, Wash., drive the gave the mercantile agency of R. G. south to the American side of the line. give the Republicans 13 votes in points north of Fergus P\i**. Chinese out of town. the government, and says it is necessary to the next senate to 8 for the Democrats, Dun & Co. a statement of their assets, exclude persons of color from his college. W. C. Brown, of the Winona and St Peter The October earnings of the Northern and in the assembly 33 Republicans to 27 land office, says there is an unusual demand The Andre Monument Again Destoyed. resources and liabilities, upon which Pacific are the largest in its history. The postmaster general appointed the Democrats. This is a Republican gain of for railroad land, especially on the following fourth-class postmasters: Iowa There is a great influx of winter visitors two in the senate and a loss of several in they were given a rating in the agency, The Andre monument at Tappan, N. Y., line of the Minneapolis & St. Louis road in Truro, George Patterson Saint Charles, S. from the East in Southern California. the house, but it leaves a Republican majority was blown up by the explosion of a dynamite on the strength of which they procured Renville count}'. .Some of the land seekers S. Switzer Gopher. Charles W. West Ocheydan, on.joint ballot. cartridge. Both bases were blown into The Andre monument at Tappan, N. Y., come from Canada, and others from the A. N. Randall Ramsey, John B. Monsel a credit with a St. Louis firm, and atoms and the iron fencing that enclosed In other states the elections were of a was blown up by dynamite and completely Eastern States. Irvington, K. Carter Hamilton, B. F. the monument was completely demolished. local character. At Detroit, Mich., Marvin destroyed. afterwards made an assignment. The Trout Flagers, George 1$. Nails Salix, F. Mary E. Du Toit, wife of the banker, The shock was so great that it broke H. Chamberlain, (dem.) defeated Mayor Charleston, S. C, claims an increase of St. Louis firm brought an action M. Carr Oakland Mills, R. O. Pinson George A. Du Toit ofChaska, died recently. glass in houses a mile away. In Grummond,republican candidate for re-election,by 50 per cent in real estate valuation during Anmeville, Adolph Zeitzler Kellerton, F. She was prominent in society circles and a hotel a mile distant it broke about 2,000 majority. In Nebraska against the Iowa company and set up the past year. had a large acquaintance throughout the C. Smith Ringsted, Paul P. Bogh Creamery, glass globes on lamps, and the West Shore the Republicans probably lose their candidate iraud and deceit on the part ot the Cyrus W. Field has been corralling elevated state. Cornelius H. Russell Cambria, W. G. Ratcliffe railroad depot was jarred and several for treasurer. Nebraska is Repnblican railway stock in New York until he can Livermore, William Brackett Ea*t panes of glass were broken. Fifteen minutes by the usual majority on Cable for associate defendants. The defendants set up A few days ago the mother of* Lucas vote $8,00C,000 in a solid block. Elkport, Conrad Schuepf ^Pilot Grove, W. after the explosion there were 200 justice of the supreme court. Nowsiki, died at Rice Lake, at the age of that they had no knowledge when the D. Jackonian Grand Junction, Stephen persons at the spot, some unmng with revolvers Mrs. Flannigan, a prominent society 102 years. She came to Duluth in 1863. Conaynard Cedar Bluff, J. G. Fink Iowa statement was made to Dun & Co. in hands. Several years ago Mr. lady of Livingston, Mont., suesfor a divorce, The will of the late Mrs. Socrates Nelson The President's Thanksgiving Proclamation. Ctenter, Minnie L. Severance Wellsburg, Field of New York, who is a British toady, and scandalous developments are probable. that it was to be given to plaintiffs, has been filed in the probate court of btillwater. Gteorge Wells. DakotaElizabeth, Miss erected a monument to Andre who was The next Ohio legislature will contain It bequeaths all of her property i and one of the defendants stated that Nellie Crager. hanged by Washington as a spy. This To the People of the United States of two colored members, B. W. Arnett of to the -three children ol Fayette Marsh. monument was blown up and Mr. Field America, a Proclamation: The American he had no knowledge of the statement Greene county and Jerry Brown of Cuyahoga. What she wdled was her share of her husband's -Ai erected another, which shared the same people have always abundant cause to be Personal Mention. estate, amounting to about S10,- but relied upon the other for its correctness fate. thankful to Almighty God, whose watchful 000 of property. The husband's estate A. municipal census report shows Kansas Gen. Joseph J. Finnegan, ex-Confederate, care and guiding hand have been manifested when made. The court told was alued at o\ er $100,000. She named City's population, evclusive of suburbs, to lies in Orange county, Fla. in every stage of their natural life, The Commissary Department. in the wm John McKusick ar.d Judge Murdock the jury that when a person makes a be 105,042, a gain of 50 per cent since guarding and protecting them in time of John C. Tutt, of thelndinapolis Sentinel, the^xecutors, but both gentlemen decline 188Q. The annual report of the commissary statement of his financial condition he peril and safely leading them in the hour Is going on the stage as a ligitimate actor. to accept the trust. Mrs. Sophia general shows: The gross earnings of the Milwaukee road of darkness and danger. It is fitting does so for his own bene-lt, and when Bartlett, a sister of the deceased, then Gen. James L. Donaldson died at, his The total amount to credit of the subsistence for the last week in October show an increase and proper that a nation thus favored filed a petition for the appointment of home in Baltimore in the 71st year of his department for the fiscal year ,he makes such statement t'o a mercantile of $171,000 over the same period should, on one day in every year for that William William, administrator. age. ended June 30, was 4,043,131. and total last year. W *fi, purpose especially appointed, publicly acknowledge agency, he does so for the purpose expenditures, $3,051,765, leaving $991,- The late E. A. Rollins, formerly commissioner C. A. DeGraff has resigned the vice-Presidency the goodness of God, and return Assistant District Attorney Nicoll of fr of gaining credit. The officers of a 365 on hand at the end of the fiscal year. of internal revenue, left property of the State Agricultural Society on thanks to him for all his gracious gifts. New York thinks he has evidence to show The average price paid for fresh beef worth $600,000. account of the pressure of private business. Therefore, I, Grover Cleveland, president corporation are presumed to have full that Fred Ward has from $1,000,000 to for the first half of the year was of the United States of America, do hereby $1,500,000 invested handsomely in England. The great French sculptor*,*A. Bartholdi, In regard to a communication from the knowledge of the affairs of a corporation, 10.24 cents, and for the last half 9.15 IMS' designate and set apart Thursday, the 26th author and designer of the statue of county attorney of Otter Tail county, Attorney N cents. The value of subsistence issued to and when they make a statement day of November, instant, as a day of public q? Libe^fcr Enlightening the World, arrived on General Hahn states that when a All the professors in the Presbyterian the Indians during the year was $41,526. thanksgiving and prayer, and do invoke the the steamship Amerique at New York. justice of the peace or any officer has a thereof they are bound to make Theologicaljseminary at Columbia, S. C, The average cost per ratiqn was a fraction observance of the same by all the people warrant for the arrest of a criminal, tt is Mrs. Li. A. Flanigan, a prominent society have resigned except one. The suspension over 50% cents, being an increase of about a correct one. When third persons, of the land. On that day let all secular ^?J hi8 duty to obey the law, and he should receive lady of Livingston, Mont., and one of the ol Prof. Woodson put the institution in a .9 of a cent over last year. General McFeely business be suspended, and let the people compensation for fees and milage, relying upon such statement, have teachers in the pnlici schools of that place, had way. urgently invites attention to the importance assemble in their usual places of worship, whether he capture the criminal or not, has brought an action for divorce from her of providing by law for the teaching been deceived, and thereby suffered During theyear, 1,076 Jewish immigrants and with prayer and songs of praise devoutly provided the attempts at capture are made husband, A. P. Flanigan, a well-to-do citizen of cooks and bakers for the army as a arrived at Philadelphia and nearly all of testify their gratitude to the Giver loss and damage, sucITofficers cannot in good faith. of Miles City. measure calculated to preserve the health them were taken care of by the Jewish Immigration of^svery good and perfect gift for all that come into court and plead a want of and promote comfort of the troops.%ii George Patton, a Lake City pioneer, is association, at an expense of he has done for us in the year that has dead. 4 nearly $2,000. passed, for" our preservation as a united knowledge of the facts upon which Record off Casualties. nation and for our deliverance from the An interrogatory from the county attorney In the Warner examination in New York their statement was based. The verdict Hipolite Villarea, a wealthy ranchman The total loss by thefireat Geneva, Ohio, shock aud danger of political convulsion.for of Todd county, as to whether a E. W. Rossiter, William H. Vanderbilt's was $30,000 insurance, $18,000. j* near Edinburgh Tex., and a Mexican, shockingly was in favor of the plantiffs for theblessings of peace and for our safety and sheriff was responsible for the delinquent private secretary, identified the famous mutilated and killedDisedero Figuro, The flouring mill of Rhinemiller Co., quiet, while wars and rumors of wars have taxes in case he failed to file the list prior $150,000 check which Mr. Vanderbilt gave the full amount of their claim. a young Mexican in his employ, who had Newcastle, Ind., was destroyed by fire. to June 1, as prescribed by law, was answered apitated and afflicted other nations of the to Gen. Grant in May, 1884. He wonld supplanted him in the affections of a young Loss, $25,000 insurance, $12,000. in the affirmative by Attorney General security against the scoorge not allow the cneck to go out of his hands. woman,. Habn.