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4- ~B *w. 3apt Edward W Hayes, of the Fifth MO03ES0TA STATE BEW& dfensei th Bvrfee-ClearjrFrlie-Itl^lit The Fan of an Empire cavalry, went east qjrtect trim Fort Sena. Capt. Hayes was attkched tihi regiment From day to day, the cable brings Probably the most exciting glove tontest prior to the rebellion. He was a bugler in Re-Xaeetion of" President Cteevy. us news which indicates that the John Hamering of Cloquet, died in St. ever witnessed in Chicago occurred the troops commanded by -FSfczhugh Lee. Paul jail from intemperance. Fraqeii Jules P. Grevy va re-elected Turkish Empire in Europe is tottering Monday, Dec. 28th, in which Jack Burke A warm friendship h% always existed between esidPiit of 'the ^French republic, ,on fee John B. Bunch, a prosperous young of Chicago, in three rounds, knocked out the two men aid Capt. Hayes has to its fall. Even now the Turk retains int vot of the senate -and chamber 4 farmer near Shoales, Martin county, disappeared MikeCleary ofNewrYork. Over 4,000 people come eafc especially toWtend the inauguration i^-gm** g*Mp^*i: his hold on Constantinople and iputies acting as a national assembly, .mysteriously about two years of Gen. Lee as governor ol Vkjpnia, were present. A more than usurious percentage 'he balloting was carried on amid great the territory adiacent totheBosphorus which will take place on i|an. 1. ago and, although efforts was made, no of the crowd were enthusiastic ad ant of M^ excitement. The streets in the vicinity trace of his whereabouts was ever iound. mirers of Jack Burke, the "Irish lad." solely through the jealously of the The secretary of the treasury has issued exterminate wre also thionged with people. During The matter had been completely forgotten *he programme said Marquis of Queens a call for $10,000,000 e*%per cent bonds, powers -who nope to inherit the dominions the progress of the voting M. Cuneo until recently, when the superintendent of buryrules,sBiall8oflglove8 and six rounds. thing of the th* principal and accrued mterest of which d'Ornars shouted that the national assembly the Martin county poorhouse was sent Both men were in prime condition. of the Sultan. The bloodless will pe paid on Feb. 1. 1885, and interest ds of the city. as at present constituted, was a for by one of the inmates, a Sirs. Archer Burke tipped the scales at 165 pounds,and revolution by which the union of Bulgaria thereon will cease on that day. The body of usurpers. M. Paul de Cassagnac who informed him that Bunch was murdered dea ry about the game. treasury's available balance is now, according and Eastern Roumelia has been cried out that the congress was illegal, and by her husband, his brothers Thomas The men faeed each other, sparred an instant to the method of stating the assets is said to 4 the presidential election a farce, as four departments and Martin, and John Lynch and George for an opening, and a moment later effected is protif positive that Turkey and liabilities introduced fey Treasurer of France were not represented tion a plan Colt. She said the Archers were a desperate Cleary went to grass from a terrific baek Jordan, about 70,000,000^ exclusive of has lost the Loww-of self-protection. at the meeting. lot of men, who were engaged in horse hander from Burke's left, whi.hstruck him 100,000,000 held .in reserve for the redemption etired officers England, iuflf,bne8#by self-interest, Francois Paul Jules Orrery was born in stealing and other lawless arts, that they square on the eye and brought blood. The of United States notes, 28^000,- the country, August, 1813. He was educated at the college round finished with some ineffectual attempts and the ether jjreat powers, animated had frequently endeavored to induce 000 of "unavailable assets," and about of Poliquy, and afterward studied law on deary's part to get in his right a such work as 10,000.000 of accrued interest Bunch to join them, but to nodavail, and by their boundless lealously'oTeach at Paris. He is short in stature, has a on Burke's face. they finally determined to get ri of him as square, bald head, grey eyes, and firmlyclosed other, may conspire to retain the a dangerous man. The second round panned out favorably lips. Everything about him indicates for deary, who got a stinging counter Sultan in possession of onstantinopie Persona Gossip, Andrew Boos, in the penitentiary at strength and decision. When a student but ijt is beyond the power of di with his left on Burke's cheek. He tapped Stillwater under life sentence, had a merry pabular president Kittson's Erlenheim stables won him in the latin quarter of Paris he took him gently twice more and the round closed plomacy to do more than temporize on Christmas. He received from the governor $22,000 in 1885. part in the revolution of 1836, and when oad, killed his with some cautious sparring on both sides. the Eastern qiws^on, and statesmanship a notification of the commutation of his fighting was over returned to his studies Charles S. Ransom, one of tne most noted When the men stood up for the third round, 3tributed 2,000 sentence to fourteen years, leaving him but cannot hbpe to resist the swift with the determination to make himself an gamblers of New York, diad a few days ago, Burke's whole aspect was eloquent of vigor two or three more years to serve. He was currents of thdjtune. jther choice cuts leaving $200,000. accomplished lawyer. In 1848 he was sent and confidence, yet Clearv, pale and supple, convicted on circumstantial evidence of the It is not veryjlong since the Sublime to his native department of the Jura to looked well his match. Early in this exciting for Christmas S. D. Phelps of New York charges General killing of a man named Wilson at Wilmar act as commissionerone of the most difficult Porte, in a cijbis like the present, bout Cleary got what later on proved to Appraiser Brower of that city with Kandiyohi county. limal was killed of positions owing to the fear with which have been the blow that decided the contest. would have shown spirit and resources neglect of official duties, incompetence and Samuel B. Strong, one of the oldest Masons the collapse of the throne had inspired in the o,and there took The New York man forced the fighting at other unpleasant things. more worthy pf the decendants of in the United States died at Jackson, provinces. The Jura testified its gratitude first, but Burke soon crowded in on him, the conquering race which bore the Mniibits of several It has been discovered in Chicago that Miss. for his able administration by returning f* impetuously forced him into his corner, victorious Crestent to the gates of the late Emery Storrsdidnot leave his wife him to the assembly, and be was soon While John Martins of Belvidere was returning hit him two rattling blows on the face with penniless, as supposed. A life insurance Vienna. Therel would then have been elected vice president by that body. In home from Bed Wing, and just as his left, then, parrying Cleary's right with policy for $20,000 in her favor has been no disgraceful story of armies existing 1851 the coup d'etat drove M. Grevy from he had reached the city limits, he was accosted his own right glove, struck the New Yorker 'i. the widow of the found. political life, and until 1868 he was occupied only on paper, and of sorely needed by a couple of men who wanted to heavily on the neck. Cleary staggered and with his professional duties. In 1869 if sacrificed his life Judge Charles C. Wilcox died in Kankakee, ride with him. After they had gone a short seemed dazed for a moment, then recovered treasure stolen by Ministers of War. he was re-elected to the assembly, where 111., aged 78. He was prominently distance he was knocked in the head and himself with an effort and forced In those days Turkey would not have :o relieve the yelthe he proposed the plebescite started on the identified in the early history of Illinois. robbed of $60, a keg of beer and a lot of Burke desperately to the opposite side written cringing diplomatic notes to lower Missisears part of Napoleon. After the downfall of He was cashier of the Chicago Republican groceries and meat. of the ring. It could be seen that foreign powers, but would have risen of the latter, Grevy was elected president in 1865 (now the Inter Ocean) under the the New Yorker was breathing heavily ago, has been Charles Jeremiah Sperry, an early settler, equal to the crisis and would have of the assembly, holding the office for three editorship of Charles A. Dana, then a political -0 Sgp WRS and shook slightly with suppressed excitement, died at New London. He was the first v'ilage of Rogers years, and in 1879 AS elevated to the dealt swift, unerring blo^s. Those whig, abolitionist and straight republican. while Burke, perfectly cocl and collected, sheriff of Monongalia county, and held presidency of the republic. He is intensely Professionally, he was an attorney days are past, never to return. I of Evanston, 111., watched calmly for his chance. It many other positions of trust. republican,and his special anxiety has been and had been county judge several came, and quick as a flash his right arm .ided ever since the The story of the rise of the The Flanders-Zeuner-Birchard case at to maintain tranquility, security and confidence. times. shot out, and Cleary fell like a log. The Moslem Empire is assuredly one Madelia was dismissed on the preliminary blow caught him fairly, just under and behind and examination on account of defective pleadings. of the strongest in the annals his left ear, and knocked him senseless. Record of Casualties." of the world. Mohomet, dreaming "My God, he's killed him," some one muttered. a The Judges Deny an Imputation. aing to popular opinion Arlsas Thehuge mob was perfectly silent. Burke A prominent grain firm at Duluth will dreams and swayed by strange Ex-Mayor Murphy of Omaha was fatally The justices of the supreme court are stepped up to his fallen adversary, and soon build a flour warehouse capable of ,-L.U."',A|till.lii"JI fantasies in the solitudes of the Ara is not generally regarded as an poisoned by eating diseased chickens. very indignant at a widely published paragraph when after he failed to move for a few seconds,but storing 10,000 bairels. bian deserts, evolved, from his inne: The Brown woolen mill at Occum, Conn., extremely religious locality, and yet which represents them to be a lot lay stretched at full length on his Rev. Samuel Mills of Emerson, Man.,has consciousness a religion whose tene was burned. Loss, 40,000: insurance of old topers, with a barroom behind the back, the tender-hearted Irishman stooped ?there is a stringent law in that state accepted a call to the Episcopal church of 30,000. appealed with resistless force to th scenes, and a man employed at government over anil shook him gently, his face exhibiting Fergus Falls. ^demanding the observance of Sunday expense to brew punches and mix deepest passions of the Oriental na genuine alarm. A little later Cleary's Browns Valley is taking steps to organize coxtails for them. Everybody who ture. His small band of faithful converts prostrate form showed signs of life and as the day of worship. Under this Criminals and Crimes. a fire department. is familiar with affairs around the crowd rose with wild cries of "Burke," were the nucleus of a sect which $tatute the seventh-day adventists, the court knows that it is not true, There will be an old settlers' reunion at "Burke." It seemed as though the platform sre long grew into conquering armies, An attempt was made at Chicago to blow |vTho observe Saturday, are to be pros- but most people throughout the country Pine Island Jan. 7. woald be torn to pieces when the up Judge Tree's residence with a dynamite that relentlessly used the sword tc who read the article will believe it, and it champion climbed over the ropes and walked bomb. Big Stone has leased the city's steamer ecuted tor desecration of the legal compel nations to accept the tenet/ will do great injury to the purest, ablest 4 jauntily to his dressing room, every to Red Wing parties.. William P. Oehlman. of Davenport, Iowa, the prophet. For a time it seei and most decorous branch of the government. holy day and a test case carried to whit as steady as when he came out. A farmers' alliance has been organized at aged fifty-two, a butcher by trade, committed I was talking with Justice Miller doubtful whether Europe was tor? Cleary's second picked him up and helped the Supreme court for decision -M Graceville. suicide by hanging with a" halter about this story, and he said it was a him to his dressing room, where he revived Christian or Moslem, but John Sd strap in his barn while the family were wicked and absurd falsehood. Rev. J. F. Taintor has resigned the pastorate in a few mimftes. eski finally arrested the onward marci^ away. of the Congregationahst church at "There is a tradition," he said, "that The British parliament will meet of the Crescent at Vienna, and the Fergus Falls and accepted a call to Rochester. in olden times there used to be J. L. French, of the United States recruiting Spaniards, after six centuries of incessant January 12. The first business will a black bottle in the closet of service, who recently fled from struggle, freed their country from A Word to Claimants of English Estates the room where we hang our overcoats Chicago, where he is wanted on a charge be the introduction of measures relatIrg The Graceville cheese factory has been The following letter from Thomas F. the Moor. It is now 430 years since and put on our robes, but there has never of forging pay vouchers, has been arrested leased to responsible parties, and will be to Ireland. It is now settled that Bayard, secretary of state explains itself: the Turks took Constantinople it been any such thing in my time, and I at Windsor, Ont. He refuses to return reopened in the spring. Department of State, Washington, Dec. neither Salisbury nor Gladstone will have never seen one of my associates drinking. is only 202 years since they without extradition papers, as he is afraid 20, 1885Sir: I have received your letter Enough stock has been subscribed for to If any of the employes keep liquor of being held as a deserter were defeated before Vienna. What favor such a measure of home rule as insure the erection of a farmer's warehouse of .inquiring as to the act of parliament about the place and Judge Waite finds it changes the intervening years have Intelligence has reached Louisville of the at Delevan. passed in August last, and said to refer to will satisfy the demands of the Irish out he will make short work of them. I seen Europe! In that time England killing in Elliot county, Ky., of Craig Tolliver the so-called Lawrence Towneley estate. Over $1,000 has been subscribed for a am not a total abstinence man myself,and nationalists. The prospects are that by Asbury Crisp. Crisp found Tolliver, has usen from a little island to be the Many letters of a similar character Baptist church at Fergus Falls. now and then I like a glass of good whisky who was drunk, sleeping with his head on have been received both by this most widely extended and, in many the parliament will be a short and but talk about any of the justices being in While James Green of Beaver Creek the lap of his (Crisp's) paramour. Without department and by the legation at London. respects, the most powerfulempire the habit of drinking about the court room, troubled one, and that its dissolution township was on his way to Luverae his stopping to awaken the sleeping man, The prevalent idea of the writers appears or having a sideboard there, is as silly as of which we ha"v any record. Germa horse stumbled, and rolling over threw the he shot him, the ball piercing Tolliver's to be that the estate in question consists will be followed by the most exciting it is untrue." ny, from being a group of petty and weight of its body across the rider's legs. left breast just over the heart. of eight hundred millions of dollais, election that Great Britain has ever Mr. Green lay in this situation nearly an independent states, has grown to be more or less, which are lying in the Bank J. A. McDougald, one of the prominent hour before help arrived, all the time in The Late Senator Sharon Wins His Suit. colossus of military strength and a seen, with home rule for Ireland as the of England, awaitmg\ distribution among business men of Helena, Montana, left imminent danger of being kicked to death unknown heirs, amonjg which are persons torch-bearer of ci\ ilization France San Francisco dispatch-United States Helena a few days ago and nothing has only issue. by his horse. of the name of Lawrentee and Chase in the lias passed throuc^i vicissitude? ot for Circuit Judge Swayer rendered a decision been heard of him since. Some time ago United States. A syndicate has bought the Duluth street in favor of the deceased plaintiff in the suit tune whirhmakf jfl the fairy tales oi he made an assignment to the Montana I am informed by our rninisterin London- Anent the effort to get up a panicky railroad. It is eomposed of Thomas Lowry of Sharon vs. Hill, brought to declare void Lumber company, and since then has been romance seem tai'-fi by comparison FirstThat there is money in the and Samuel Hill of Minneapolis. Judge the alleged marriage contract. The action doing nothing. He borrowed money from feeling over the exports of gold to Spain has fallen from her proud pre Bank of England beJongin|jto any Towneley, Wilson of Winona, and A. S. Chase and G. was brought by the late William Sharon friends, in sums ranging from 5 up, and eminence, Italy, lor many a year Europe which began a short time ago, Lawrence-Towneley or Chase estate, or any G. Hartly of Duluth. The price paid is against Sarah Althea Hill to declare null and the supposition is that he has fled tbr nelpless in the depths of degradation, given out as $100,000. claimants under those names. void the contract upon which Superior country. the New fork Sun says: "Considering is once hiore, thanks to the SecondThf*t there is no such estate in Judge Sullivan granted the defendant a divorce "Bull Dog" Kelly will be extradited unless that our banks and the United England as the I-/wrence-Towneley estate, superhuman exertions and self-sac from the plaintiff a year ago. The the state department reverses the decision Xews of Foreign Lands. States treasury are both loaded up nor any known himily of that designation. decision, after stating the 'evidence in the of the St. Paul commissioner. rifice or her sons,T taking hei ThirdThat the Towneley estate is a case, which covers 1,731 pages of legal cap place among the nationsJ Yet with millions of useless gold, and that The state dairymen's convention meets The archbishop of Armagh is dead. landed property in the counties of written with a type-writer, refers to the refusal another change, more ominous thar at Albert Lea Feb. 2. Intent ely cold weather prevails iu the rate of interest for money here is Ger- Lancaster and ^York which is now of the defendant to produce the alleged all others for tb Turk, ha^e these in On Christmas day Governor Hubbard many. and has been for a very long time marriage contract before the examiner lower than it is in London, the exports tervening centuples seen the change by pardoned from the state penitentiary in the possession *pf its rightful owners, and her committal for contempt for The cost of extirpating smallpox in Montreal of the metal have none but the ordinary Thomas J. McAfee, alias Gerald Moore, which Russia hajsbeen metamorphosed who are completely\ protected therein by this offense, and adds: already amounts to $118,000, besides and he has been released from the penitentiary the law of England, Wnd that there are no from a barbarous and unrecognized commercial significance. They a further large sum required to meet This singular conduct can only be interpreted at Stillwater. McAfee was sent unknown or America^ owners of any part nation into a mdst powerful and dan outstanding obligations. as an admission that such inspection are the legitimate results of the action from Ramsey county last fall. He was of it, or any ground whatever for any such cerous member o the European family. would tend to prove its (the marriage Emperor William is in the best of health convicted of bigamy and sentenced to three of the Bank of England, and will cease claims. I ha\ also iteceived from our legation contract's) falsity. Russia ha* the strength of a giant and spirits. On Christmas day he was at years' imprisonment at hard labor. The at London a fe\w copies of the act just as soon as that institution has The main opinion is by Judge Deady of the palace of the crown prince, where his and the will toipise it like a giant. Rus case excited much interest at the time of in question^ which is a ^voluminous document the United States district of Oregon, and majesty presided at the family dinner given its trial. McAfee deserted his first wife in sia is resolved ^o have Constantinople replenished its stock of bullion.'' of 288 pages. Thenarihss^f Lawrence contains 24,000 words. Judge Sawyer by the crown piince. Dublin, Ireland, and came to New York, cost what it may. In the polity o. and Chase do not occur in it. x* is an act hies a concurring opinion. where he engaged in business. During The czar is about to reinstate Prince to adjust the equities arising under-,rertain such a despotism, years count for Washington" tei ritory is said by the voyage from the old country Alexander of Bulgaria in his former rank in successive marriage settlements and other nothing. Russia! believes that al A Singular Case in Wisconsin. he met and fell in love with his conveyances executed at various timJfe the Russian army. The presence of Prince -GovesiibfSquire to have a population things come to those who wait, and t/\j second wife, who went by the name between 1836 and 1877 in fav^r of Von Neff and other Russian officers at Sofia Gov. Rusk of Wisconsin*, granted a full there are, therefore, nojimits to hei: of 175,000. A census taken last spring, of Countess Von Mutzenbach. Not long persons therein named. An amicable suitf marks a close alliance between Russia and pardon to George Wilson, formerly of Troy, patience. I after arriving in New York the two were in chancery is being conducted for this purpose, however, gave a result considerably Bulgaria. These facts have caused alarm N. Y., who in 1865 was sent to state prison married. One day, while walking on the and by direction of the court this act among the friends of Turkey. It is believed for life for the alleged murder of John Riley, smaller. The immigration this year street, he met Thomas Lodge, the brother was obtained in aid of its decree. the compact between the czar and Prince Meanwhile the whole Balkar a barkeeper in J. K. Graves' saloon, Milwaukee. has been large, and the preseut population his former wife. To escape suspicion he Alexander, by which Russia recognizes the Wilson served twenty years, and peninsula is aglow with the in I The statement widely disseminatedfn the \Teft with his wife for the West, intending at Bulgarian union, is the prelude to a Russian was pardoned last June on condition that is probably not far from 150,000. United states that this act affords an opportunity, stincts of nationality, and the doom i to go to the Pacific coaet. Instead, campaign in the spring and the final dismemberment he leave the state. That condition was or that there is any opportunity for of alien rule is sealed. The/ Its valuation of taxable property however, he stopped in St. Paul, where, of the Turkish empire. imposed to favor J. H. C. Cottrell, who the prosecution of any American claims to Turk may be kept in Constantinople under the name of Gerald Moore, he engaged prosecuted Wilson, and whom the latter somewhat exceeds fifty millions, not this property, is entirely incorrect. This The Pall Mall Gazette predicts that the for many years to come, in the capac in the stationery business. Lodge had threatened to kill if be ever got a department is unable to furnish copies of Salisbury government will be given an extension the far from that of the city of Worcester. ity of a care-taker, but that will be follAwed him up, discovered his whereabouts, chance. Cottrell died in Milwaukee six this act, but it can be examined here by of power, and says it is possible and had him arrested. boundary of his province in Europi Financially the territory is in admirable months ago. Hence there was no further claimants or their lawful attorneys, and the government may make an attempt to necessity for the condition being maintained. This race of "carpet-baggers" will hav could probably be obtained from London suppress Ireland withjiigh-handed coercion. condition. It has had no debt President Cyrus Northrup of the State The governor is thoroughly convinced that1 by any importing bookseller. The price of to go. And it must be confessed The report that Capt. O'Shea had been arranging University delivered an able address on since 1879 its rate of taxation is two that the murder for which Wilson it in London is $3.37 per copy. an understanding between Parnellites the fall of the Turkish Empire lacks "Teaching and Teachers," at the State suffered twenty years of imprisonment was and a half mills on the dollar, or and Mr. Gladstone is ridiculed. A You are strongly advised to pay no attention the grandeur and pathos that belong? capitol\in St. Paul. This was preliminary committed by another man, who was involved rumor was set current a few days ago that to any reports or statements of to the ninth annual meeting af the Minner to the destruction of other empires twenty-five cents on the hudered dollars, in a row leading to it. Capt. O'Shea, being no longer a member of associations in reference to claimB on the sota Educational association, the address which though they have conquered tty, and there is a cash balance of parliament, would seek some outside political above-named estate, nor to pay any money bevi being principally for the delegates to the world, have also!civilized it and connection. The cabinet will meet in a to agents for pressing the same. Neither convention one hundred thousand dollars in the Washington Gossip. queathedto succeeding ages legacies o^ few days to settleV the programme for the this departmentnor the legation inLondon beauty can never fade. Th Jabez Lloyd, an old and respected citizen treasury. The public school endowment whosi1 art coming session. can encourage or aid any investigations WhiteHojiseofficials deny that detectives of Mankat^), died, aged about eighty. in this direction. I am sir, your Turk has no such claim to our pity consists of moie than two million ha\ been summoned to protect the president. A Hamilton, Ont., special says: A gen Rev. Sheldon Jackson, the famous Presbyterian obedient servant T. BAYARD. His empire was Won, by the sword. eral election in the dominion has been decided acres of land, much of it already "Bishop of the Rockies," and and he has given to the world nothincX upon. Sir John Macdonald fears, The president presented Henry Ward recently from Alaska, is in Rochester. valuable, and the total expenditure i which t^ie world would not willingly it is reported, to meet the house, owing to Beecher with a crayon picture for a Christmas Chanee in Civil Service Rales. Thomas Carroll, arrested at Hinckley for for school purposes the past year has the hostility of the French in the Reil case gift. W let die.New The animated contest now going on as Orleans Times-Demo the shooting of John Sheedy, is in the custody and the knowledge that when parliament *^een $287,000. Washington is ready About fourteen hundred presidentail to the confirmation of the postmaster* of of the Shejriff. Attending physicians crat. meets ugly revelations of corruption and postmasters have been superseded since last Chicago has incidentally brought out the state that Sheedy'a wound is a serious jome into the Union as a state. misgovernment will be laid bare by a committee March. interesting fact that important modifications one, the ball having penctiated fche upper to be asked for. A convention of How Burritt Studied. of the civil service rules, approved by At the instance of Congressman Strait, portion of the left lung. Sir John's supporters, to arrange a platform the president as long ago as Nov. 27, have Secretary Bayard thoroughly dissipates a Supreme Court of the United to go to the country will be declared Every odd moment he could stea' The woolen mill, owned and operated by only just reached the civil service commissioners, one prevalent delusion touching a great as soon as Sir John returns from the other i8 has just rendered a decision \ou of the twenty-iour hours, says Blood & Slonaker, in the southern part of and are yet in the hands of the British estate waiting for American claimants. side in January. Much excitement prevails Winona, burned to the ground. The mill n^fiiography of i'lihu Burritt, wia printers, and not yet promulgated. admirably covers a good deal R* nrK i in the province. Wo^ hjad been running on full time lately, and Among the rules thus modified are the following. dev'*ftedto study.* rose early ir Postmasters commissioned: DakotaCarthage, und. A law of the state of Mis'reqmres was doing a good business. The building the^jjiter .^sTni thf1 W. H. Oschner Milton, J. B. Mid while and machinery were valued at $4,000, and every railroad compathe That the local boards of examiners shall mii?itress of the ho McLeod Ordway, W. T. Sheridan. Wis- Miscellaneous News Notes. I preparinl there was on hand over 1,000 pounds of ouUfft)\j in the future only certify three names to State to fence its tracks consinPeshtigo, J. J. 0'Leary Porterfield, wool. i -W he btreLkfast by lam^ the appointing oificer, and no name can be R. McWilliams. Lake navigation is still open between gh cultivated fields and unena i, with certified to him more than three times, except st^rd bvthe tnalT Albert Leafa'taking steps to secure the Chicago and Buffalo. *t* There will be a competitive examination on special request of the appointing Hebrew Bible- on*" meeting of the state dairymen's convention lands. The Missouri Pacific and hi A dull Christmas trade forced BeanV before the civil service commission, at its office. at that place. I studying a ri*o i*^js*djp Burlier, Chicago hatters, to assign. office in Washington on Jan. 8, for the oad Corporation resisted a suit Under the old rules the names were to be St. Paul has $257,516 in its treasury* positions of principal examinersin thepension tyf Atejpis bTeakflst. He did trfr Diphtheria and ipembraneous croup arc certified four times, and theappointing officer mages upon the ground that the office. The salary is $2,000 per Prof. Heaton and wife, of Winona, haj$ sAfne alibis Odier Jneals. It was making terrible ravages at Bridgewater. was obliged to appoint four out of in violation of the four- year. arrived at Weston, Or., where the former iM)U that he timed to good a! seven names certified to him, while now he The new catalogue of Dartmouth college assumes duties iu the state normal school. --.utofthe Constitution Maj. Benteen, Ninth cavalry, and Maj will appoint three out of six. This makes efountfhie other odjjr moments whic shows 430 students against 402 last year. Lewis Merrill, Seventh cavalry, have exchanged it easier to get rid of persons thought not i s' strong craving for knowledge led Prof. E. E. Edwards, formerly of the Justices of the United States supreme ites. in that it depriv- regiments, and Maj. Benteen has fit to be appointed. It is further required Colorado Agricultural college, and for thf $m to deduct f-onihis meal and othf i court are indignant at being called old topers. .s of their property been ordered to report to Gen. Terry for that two of the persons vouching for the applicant past three years principal of the Academy' jt times. A extr4t or two from his and de- assignment to a post for duty with the must be residents of hecity in which of Olney, 111., has been called to the Methodist law,'- ocess gf own diary will giv^Uw$er idea than The Twenty-first Michigan infantry will Seventh. the service is to be rendered. This is designed church at Taylors' Falfa. have a reunion at Grand Rapids, Mich., thWk5 of life he w/as equal protection of anything else of to discourage applications from A question has arisen as to the validity Jan. 15. Saturday of last week was the twentythird persons residing outside the place of appointment. fit that time ieadi stflftute provided that of Mr. ^Coon's acts as acting secretary of anniversary of the hanging of the 39 Quite a number of other it-w. There is now direct mail connection between eadache: IOSL Monday, June 1 the treasury for nine days after the death o fence as aforesaid, Sioux Indians at Mankato, and like that esting changes of detail are made. WViPs Lone Prairie and all postofiires on Theory of th| of Secretary Folger under a former designation ty pages of Cuviit's memorable day was a warm pleasant one. the Sauk Center Northern. lould be liable in douof of the president to act during the :h, 11 hours' Earth," 64 pages frei The old settlers who were there at the time absence of the secretary. The woman who sues for divorce from About a month ago John T. Morton, ol ty-five lines q, damage incured in of the greatest hanging on record state that forging. Tuesday? Commodore Kittson's son has a marriage Arkansas/ was appointed through the civil page,1 John Bigelow has sent a letter to the if there was any difference Dec. 26,1362, Jlench, 10 Hebrew, 30 pa^ 'such neglect. Now, certificate to back her claim. service commission to a $1,000 position president declining to accept the office of was the most pleasant. Cuvier's "Theorly( 8laes Syriac, 1C in the postoffice department. Nothiny Court, in sustaining Massachusetts paupers number 12,000 sub-treasurer at New York, for which he lines Danish, lfJ[lUW JBobemian, ,c The abstract of the tax list of Wabashr' -was known of him except that he was and they are maintained by the authorities was recently nominated, and whose confirmation few instances could 0f stars, rf 1 county, just completed, shows a total vah j# 154n*n#rv( lines Polish, a school teacher and the result of his examination at'an annual cost of 1,500,000. was the first the senate had acted ation of $4,945,567, of which $987,907 i. hours' forging, wefines-^y Twentyfive bad been entirely satisfactory the State be more upon. The letter created something Weldier's mill, in Portland, Or., will furnish personal and $3,957,660 real property. and when a colored man presented himself lines HebrewilBD pa of a surprise in Washington. cX^t of astroip the timber and lumber for the new ,exercised than in every body was surprised. He is the first Hon. John W. Arctander has removt. oniy 7 hours' lorguag Thursday Union Pacific railroad bridge across the Postmasters commissioned: IowaBaldwin, corporations to colored man appointed to a clerkship ix from Willmar to Minneapolis l*1 Fifty-five lines Hjbcew, Syriac, Missouri river at Omaha. The bridge will J. H. Spray Rhodes, E. F. Booth that ofFoe.. The first national bank at Lake Gity.hi fences, hav- cost $2,000,000. hours' forging. |tAr Unwell I?U Williams, Horace N. Hard Acme, A. F. i suspended, temporarily, it is said.. Hawley Far West, John Earl MUlbrook, Frederiekson & "Co. have purchased and cattle hours' forging, gaturd?. UJB%^ 4*~~ W. B. Anderson. MinnesotaBeaver, TJ, Minnie Krauser, a fonrteen-year-old about 40,000 acres of laud of the St. Paul, if,upholds Young West, the postoffice registry clerk pages of natur Wrtrfv, 10 hod Delamoile Wells. J. W. HolteysT^ Wiscon- of tb# town of Candor, ran away frnn Stillwater & Taylor's Falls Railroad company, forging, at Des Moines, has tn^asd over ID th Sunda ^amages. i^QM of Bfc sinSouth Osborne. M. J. Device: Thorn. fcmipjMaM fcer parents can find no t& and have laid out a town on the money he has extracted from ltttan, bar* class. William,Wagner. *j line named Prinstown. ing placed it in a bank. ""'"ISlfc