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sssasspctf* -TB ruiwi "p**" ztf-aFl^gsSF 1 WNESOTi STATE MW& New Ulm Review. CLOSE OF CONGRESS. Condensed General News. The Skies in August., starvation and exposure places the number at 3,500. AH these have died since June Providence, R. I., Journal: Jupiter ia 1, and the death rate of mortality in increasing. the evening star. He still holds the highest /^4 The winter stores have long JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. rank among his brethern, and will be fair Congress, After an Eight Months' The following high schools have received since been exhausted and the inhabitants Death of General R. N. McLaren. to see during August in the early evening. the $400 provided for by law under the of many settlements have Session, Quietly and Orderly Gen. Robert N. McLaren, of St. Paul, It may be called his last appearance on act for the encouragement of higher education, NEW ULM, been compelled to drag out slow existence MINNESOTA. lied at his home recently. He had not Adjourns Sine Die* the evening stage, for when September having come up to the standard pre by devouring their few ponies and dogs, een a well man for perhaps a year past, a makes its advent he will be so near the sun scribed by the high school board: Albert while every piece of leather and sealskin leart troubles and other complications that it will take a bright eye to pick him Lea. Alexandria, Austin, Blue Earth, has been carfully utilized to deaden the ad impaired his health and enfeebled him, Indications of a great war in Eu up in the twilight. The little drama played Brainerd, Cannon Falls, Chatfield, Crookston, pangs of hunger. The fishermen have been The River ane Harbor Bill and hough by no means so seriously aa to give by Jupiter, Mars and Uranus for Dodge Center, Duluth, Dun rope, that may involve half a dozen obliged to fight for theirlives against hordes Other Appropriation Bills is friends cause for great alarm. several months past meets with das, Elk River, Faribault, Farmington of wild animals, such as wolves and polar nations, are said to be accumulating, several changes and will soon close. The Last Wednesday he made a visit to his Signed by the President. Fergus Falls, Garden City, Glencoe. bears, which have been driven to the coast three planets will have no more meetings usiness office that proved to be his last., and that the contest cannot be long Hastings, Henderson, Hutchinson, Janes in search of food and are rendered desperate and partings oa the celestial road for a "hursday he was ill and confined to his ville, Lanesboro, Lake City, L by starvation. They attack any delayed. long time the space between them widening, ouse, but no serious consequences were Sueur, Litchfield, Mankato, Mantorville, small village that they come, across. The WASHINGTON. Aug. 5.The first session of and the actors taking part iu new combinations .pprehended. Friday he still remained Montevideo, Monticello, Morris, New Ulm, tails which areslowly brought in relation to the Forty-ninth congress, which ended today, V, as they pursue their paths onfined ,to his bed, and evidently felt the Northfield, Ortonville, Owatonna, Plain depredations of these beasts are appalling. For the first time there will be no covered a period of 241 days, exclusive around the sun, or aB we view them from nd was near, for shortly before his death view, Preston, Red Wing, Redwood Falls, of Sundavs. Of this time the senate was "October election" in Ohio. Last our moving observatory, the earth. Jupiter said to his old-time friend, Public Rochester, Rushford, St. Charles, SaukCen Palmyra, Wis., Special Telegram.Reports session 164 days, and the house 185 daya is in aphelion on the 23d at 3 o'clock Cxaminer Knox, "Good-bye." to which the ter, Sleepv Eye, Spring Valley, Stillwater, During that time there were introduced"in from the "big marsh" fire are that year the voters ratified a Constitutional in the afternoon. He is then 45,000,000 atter replied encouragingly that he would WatervIHe, Willmar, Winnebago City. Winona, the two houses 13,202 measures, of which another large stack of hay owned by P. amendment changing the time miles further from the sun than he iot die yet. But within a few brief minutec, Worthington, Zumbrota. Action 10,014 were house bills, and 214 house joint Antwiler has been burned. The fire continues was when in perihelion in 1880. Those onscious almost to the last, and itha resolutions, and 2,891 bills and 83 joint was deferred in the case of a few schools on for the annual State election from October to spread slowly but surely, underneath, who have faith in the theory that the struggle life was over. resolutions of the senate. The measures account of incomplete reports. Marshall, at a depth of from one and a half to two to November. planets have an agency ia the production proposed for enactment into laws exceeded Robert N. McLaren came from an old Windon, Wabasha and Fairmont schools feet, appearing on the surface in the most of the sun spot cycle believe that the present in number by 2,949 those introduced at the few York family of high blood and will receive the same amount next yeardl unexpected places. Owing to its depth, no lessening of sun spots is partly due to first session of the Forty-eighth congress, if strong Scotch tendencies. The fanous they reach the required standard. amount of rain or surface water quenches The silicified forest of Arizona, which sat for 165 days of actual working the greater distance ol this gigantic planet Bishop McLaren is one of any but the surface fire. Thousands of time. They covered all sorts of subiects, known as Lhalcedony park, covers 1,- from the sun. The most reliable astronomers A serious and possible fatal stabbing-affray he noted representatives of the tons of stacked hay are on this marsh and from the payment of a laborer at the capitol reject this view of the case, but many occurred at Minneapolis. The victim amily. He was born in Geneva, N. Y., will surely go unless thefireis extinguished. 000 acres, and consist of fallen trees for extra services to the complex questions years must pass before any theory concerning of thestabbingis Jimmy Cellins, thefeatherweight 1827, an 1 was aged fiity-nine at the All of the tract burned is completely destroyed of tariff legislation and legislation with which have become buried and silicified the sun may be considered as established. pugilist who fought Tommy Warren ime of his death. Raised with the best of for years to come, the surface being respect to national finances. Of the are in a family noted for its good breeding, at the Leland rink. He was stabbed by into agate and jasper. It is the covered with two feet of ashes, with entire number comparatively few were Jen. McLaren graduated about 1850 from one John Porter, a gambler. the fire still burning deeper. Uranus is evening star. The noteworthy of what may be termed of national most beautifully colored wood in the Jnion college, Schenectady, with honors, event in his course is his conjunction with importance. A very small percentage of the Gov. Hubbard sold his residence at Red There is serious revolt at the Michigan laving taken a full collegiate course. After world, being every imaginable shade whole number of bills introduced, of either Jupiter, which has been described. After Wing, which was partially damaged by fire agricultural college, which may result in pending some time on the Pacific coast, he a general or private nature, became laws. that takes place, he will be left to move of red, brown and green. sometime ago, to Hartson Perkins of Red the entire two hundred students leaving. ernoved to Red Wing, Goodhue county, The total number of measures that passed on alone in his slow course. A* the three Wing. Jinn. In 1859-61 he was elected a memter both houses was 1,101, being 241 senate A physician who has examined Mr. planets who have been close companions The Redwood Falls Coal and Kaolin of the state senate from Goodhuecounand bills and 860 bills which originated in the Arthur's disease says he has the old By the action ]ust taken by the for several months are all moving eastward, company hae been organized with a capital* served with credit. He raised a house. Of this total. 806 became laws with Bright's disease and indigf-stion, which has he will be west of his brethren, will Spanish Chamber of Deputies the island of $50,000. The company's mine is about the president's approval, and 181 became otnpany ior the Sixth Minnesota and was killed so many bon vivants, which nearly be nearest the sun and the first to a mile from town. laws by limitation. One hundred and thirteen nade Major of the regiment, and in Gen. of Cuba becomes wholly free territory. killed Gen. Schenck, and which has just reach conjunction. Uranus is still were vetoed, and one failed by reason Sibley'sexpedition across the Northwestern J. A. Gilmore of Eagle lake has received killed Hubert O. Tompson. visible to sharp-sighted observers Brazil is now the only place of adjournment without action by the president ilains, served with distinction and honor, $1,100 back pension. about 2 degrees southeast of Jupiter Dee Moines, Iowa, Special: Constable Of the new laws, 746 were house xe went out later also as colonel of the in the Western Hemisphere where the on the 1st, and may beeasily found with The barn of Albert Nutt of East Chaiu George Sample arrived from Monroe, bringing measures and 241 senate measure* The Second Minnesota Cavalry on a similarexedition the aid of a marine glass. township, near Faribault, was struck by with hira Fannie Culbertson of that right of one man to the peison and laws that became such by limitation were, under Gen. Sully. He was brereted lightning and burned, together with threi place. She is charged by Mrs. J. H. Johnston Mars is evening star. He is travelling with two exceptions, private pension and brigadier general by the government labor of another is recognized by law, with having been criminally intimate horses.seven hogs, 200 bushels of oats and relief bills. Twenty-eight of the senate bills eastward at a rapid pate, and increasing or meritorious services and at the close of and even Brazil expects to become a vetoed were private pension bills and three with her husband, J. H. Johnston, a prominent a lot of poultry. There was $250 insur his distance from Jupiter. On the first of he war he became collector of were for the erection of public buildings. Of citiaen of Monroe, and with having the month he is 13 degrees east of Jupiter ance on the property. nternal revenue for the district free state ultimately under the wort the house bills disapproved by the president, alienated his affections from his family. at the close ot the month the distance between Mr. Holes of Moorhead has found threekinds f Minnesota, occupying that position for seventy-four were private pension bills, and ing of a gradual emancipation law. The information, as sworn toby the plaintiff, them has increased to 25 degreesMercury of apples which will winter success i number of years he then became United three were for the erection of public buildings. sets forth that on or about the 15th is evening star until the 16th. fully in MinnesotaOshekoff's Glass, Hibernal States marshal of Minnesota. His wife is The number of inst. Mr. Johnston and Miss Culbertson On that date he reaches inferior conjunction and Sieby. fan old New York familythe McVeans. A dispatch says that alarm exists met in Des Moines, as per previous agreement, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. He is MEASUKES VETOED They were married over twenty-five years The Duluth & Manitoba will not run into and consummated their guilt. The during the session was four more than have then between the earth and the sun, the throughout the mining district of Montana igo, and had three children who still sur- Crookston, but a little north of it. been vetoed ftorn the foundation of the government case was set for trial Aug. 5 and the defendent three heavenly bodies being almost in line. riveMiss Jennie, Dr. Archibald and Master over the rapid decline of silver. to the beginning of the session just was released on $3,000, her bond Mercury passing to the sun's western side About two hundred emigrants from Iceland Robert. Gen. McLaren left a large estate. closed While nearly all of the vetoed bills being signed by D. W. Smouse. Both parties and making his advent aa morning star. The Inter Mountain estimates that arrived at St. Vincent over the Canadian of the senate were reported back from the are well known in Monroe and Des Pacific lailway. Great indignation Venus is morning star. She maks a very 50,000 people in the territory are dependent committees with the recommendation that Moines. was expressed in Winnipeg over theii close conjunction with Saturn on the 8th at they pass notwithstanding the nresident's upon the mining industry and leaving Canada, as they were carried by 10 o'clock in the morning, when she is only Treacher Downs Turns on His Enemies. objection, and while similar action was taken The secretary of state has received a renort the Canada railroad for almost nothing. one minute south of her brother planet. Cognate 'enterprises, including merchants, on some of the house bills, only one was from United States Consul Lynn in Boston Special' At Downs regular meetng One minute of space is a very small piece At Brandren'e saloon in East St. Cloud, passed by the two houses ovei the veto. regard to the ca6e of Francisco Rasures, in Bumstead hall a longseriesof resolutions farmers and mechanics. The of blue sky, and if we could see the planets The measures of general importance that Scott Justus and Ed. Clower of St. Cloud, the naturalized American citizen who was were read, reviewing the call of Mr. at their nearest point of approach their recent -depreciation of ten cents per have been enacted into laws during the session, got into a row, and Justus is so badly injured surrendered to the police authorities at Downs to the church, the revival he inauurated, rays would be so blended that they would in addition to the regular appropriation he is not expected to live. Piedras Negras, Mexico, as a horse thief the efforts of Deacon Joseph ounce in silver represents profits ol seem to touch each other. If their paths bills, are as follows: and summarily executed by them. The Storey to secure his removal, the propositions Max Krolik, a toot and shoe dealer ol touched a little more closely we could the mining companies which will have The presidential succession bill: to provide secretary refuses to disclose the contents of the pastor, and the long suffering Mankato, was arrested on a charge of setting witness a rare phenomenon. for the studv of the nature and effect of alcoholic of the report, but admits that it substantially to close down unless a reaction occurs the latter to secure a reconciliation. fire to his store to get insurance, etc. liquors and narcotics toremove the charge confirms the press report received The resolutions then expel Deacon Storey The annual report of Secretary von of desertion against soldiers who re-enlisted from Galveston. He has directed a thorough the ground of adultery and his failure without having received a discharge from the Banmback for the year ending July 31. That was a narrow escape which What Hayes Says of Tilden. investigation to be made of ail the regiments in which they bad previously served prove his innocence of the charge, 1886, is now nearly completed' facts in the case. to legalize the incorporation of national trades Gen. Logan, Gov. Alger of Michigan, i he promised he would do. In A special from Fremont Ohio, says* Recently Below will be found a Kst oi unions: to give the receiver of a national ounection with the resolutions an the editor of the Democratic Messenger Associations incorporated. Agricultural The English war department has succeeded bank the power to buy in any pioperty of the and the other Grand Army veterans tfhdavit was read from a female requested an interview with ex-President and horticultural societies, 3, building and bank sold under foreclosure when necessary to in making a cannon which cost $1,000,- on the way to the San Francisco national protect bis trust accepting the Grant medals member of a church, confessing toimiroper Hayes on the death of Mr. Tilden, loan societies, 14 clubs, 8 brass bands, 5j 000 and uses' $1,000 worth of ammunition and trophies to provide that surveyed intercourse with Deacon Storey, but the request was refused. Mr. Ha.ves academies, colleges or seminaries, 5, every time it is fired. encampment met in the rocky lands granted to railroads coterminus with die affidavit asserts that death would have addressed the following note to the editor: churches other than Catholic, 42, Catholic, the completed portions of such roads and in organized A dispatch from Winnipeg says that Assistant defiles of Echo canyon on the Central ee preferable to this confession, and the Your request for an interview on the 11, elevators and warehouses, 12 endowment counties, shall not be exempt from local General Superintendent Earling, of luhlicity and trouble that will follow, but Pacific railroad. A collision with a occasion of the death of Mr. Tilden was declined associations, 1 insurance companies, taxation on account of the lien of the United the Milwaukee St. Paul, who is in that States upon tbem for the costs of surveying, selecting hat it is made because Deacon Storey is in accordance with my uniform habit all kinds, 14 live stock companies, city, has been offered the general supenntendency stray .engine occurred, wrecking two or conveying them. (It also makes provision it the bottom of the persecution which Mr. on the subject of interviews. I wish, 11 lumber companies. 8, loan and trust of the Canadian Pacific, and for selling such lands on the refusal or locomotives. The precious load of own has endured. The woman appeared however, to say that there has been nothing companies, 9 land, investment and real would probably accept. neglect of the companies to pay costs of survey) efor a meeting of the church two weeks in the relations of Mr. Tilden and myself estate companies, 18 mining companies, passengers all miraculously escaped the oleomargarine bill the bill for the increase tgo, made the confession, addresses were Treasurer Jordan mails $1,020,427.35 which would prevent me from sharing of the navy to provide that homestead 13 manufacturing companies, 81, reliel and celebrated the event, not by feasting settlers within the railroad limits, restricted to nade in her behalf, a number of prayers in checks to holders of 3 per cent. 12l in the sentiments and manifestations, which associations and benevolent societies, less than 160 acres, shall be entitled to have vore offered and she was forgiven. are natural and fitting on the deat of a and drinking, but more appropriately railroad companies, 30, publishing companies, Miss Mollie E. Smoot of Minnesota was their additional entries patented without any political leader and statesman so able and 13 secret societies, 3 miscellaneous dropped from the rolls of the patent office further cost or proof of settlement and cultivation by a service of song and praise distinguished as Mr. Tilden. Sincerely, corporations, 120, letters and notices, on account of a reduction of the force. to reduce the fees on domestic money orders The New Commissioner of Education* for sums not exceeding $5 from eight cents 1. R. B. HA\ES. Washington Special: Nathaniel H. R. The new British parliament is lauded by to five cents for the relief of Fitz John Porter The interstate commerce bill of Senator Scott Justice, who was fatally hurt at the English female suffragists. They claim Dawson, whom the president nominated to provide for the sale of the Cherokee East St. Cloud a few days ago died at the that 318 members favor their scheme of succeed Mr. Eaton as commissioner of reservation to enable national banking About forty nominations were left unacted Collum and the bill of representative hospital at St. Cloud. Clower, his alleged associations to Increase their capital permitting women to vote at all elections, riucation, is a native of 8elma, Ala., and on. Peagan, were fully discussed at stock and to change their names or murderer, was captured at Sauk Center. about fifty-five years old. He is a lawrer A prize fight, which resulted in the death The bill to increase pensions to soldiers locations: authorizing the construction by profession, a man of liberal eduction, the late session, and it is probable The total number of acres of land in of one of the contestants, took place at of a building for the accommodation of the congressional who lost an arm or a le^ provides that a and has been for many years a Steele county, subject to taxation as returned library to forfeit the lands granted Rhodda, Wales. The pugilists were Evans man who lost afoot or a hand, shall receive that sm agreement will be reached rominen and active factor in Alabama to the Atlantic Pacific Railroad company, and by the assessors is 267,512, and and James. Thirty-two rounds were $30 per month the rate for the loss restore the same to settlement to increase to next session and a satisfactory itate politics. During the war he held sev'ial its value as equalized bv the board is $3,- fought. Evans was carried to his home of a leg above the knee, or an arm above $12 a month the pensions of widows and dependent commands in the Confederate service, 477,798. a horrible condition and died shortly after the elbow, is advanced to $3(5 per mouth, measure passed. At a meeting of a relatives of deceased soldiers and sailors: ind as a captain in the Fourth Alabama his arrival there. and where the limb was amputated so near declaring forfeited certain landgrants made One hundred men on the Duluth & Manitoba confereaace committee of both houses, jarticipated in the first battle of Bull Run. to the States of saissippi, Alabama and Louisiana: the body as to prevent the wearing of an have struck for $2. The present A yacht capsized off Sandy Hook during to increase the peusions of the soldiers During the last presidential campaign he it was unanimously agreed that the artificial limb, the rate is fixed at $45 per wages are $1.75. Four of the leaders were the recent storm, six ladiex "and one man, who have lost an arm or a leg. was chairman of the Democratic state exscutive month. arrested If not settled soon more trouble committee should meet in Washington all from Philadelphia, are drowned in the In addition to the foregoing, the sublect committee, and as such conducted is expected. cabin. The following is a list of the dead The adjournment of congress puts the matter of various special bills has been enacted a week before the next session begins Jie campaign in the state. Four years ago Mrs. Cora E. Askins, aged twenty-four, holders of Northern Pacific securities out The Prohibitionists of Freeborn county into law in the several appropriation le was a candidate for the governorship, and make such modifications in Mrs. T. Stevens, aged fifty five Miss Mattie of their anxiety once more. bills as follows: will hold a convention ir Albert Lea, Aug. fiut failed to receive the nomination, and Stevens, aged twenty-one, Emma Merritt, 28, and put a full county ticket in the field. the pending bills as may be agreed Directing the commissioner of agriculture to Ex-Senator Bruce of Mississippi will enter Jus year passed through the same expedience, aged twenty-one Chester Clark, aged twenty-one purchase and destroy diseased animals whenever the lecture field in the autumn. His subject Victor Johnson of Pipestone was proba* although he went into the convention upon. Miss Maud E. Retlew, aged seventeen in his judgment it is essential to prevent will be "The Race Problem." bly fatally injured by the accidental dis' with the largest number of deleates. the spread of pleuro-pneumonia from one state Miss Rebecca Merritt, aged twentytwo charge of a gun while hunting. He was not a candidate for comnissionership into another creating the office of assistant The conferrees on the fottification bill years. The southwest and northwest have commissioner of Indian affairs: authorizing the of education, but his name were unable to agree on that measure, and The St. Paul board of public works, aftei secretary of the treasury to issue silver certificates The president vetoed the act granting a iras urged upon the premdent by Mr. it went over until the next session. a redhot war of words, awarded the contract had the afflction of drouth this year. in denominations of $1, $2. and $5, also pension to Jeannctte Dow. Davidson, who represents the Selni.i dis for paving Summit avenue to the appropriating $40,000 for the establishment of Nathaniel H. B. Dawson was confirmed The northwest has suffered to sorat jrict, and by othei members of the Alabama The president has issued the following an industrial home in Utah for women who renounce Warren-Scharff company for $95,500. by the senate as commissioner of education. 'lelegntion. His friends say it will be polygamy, and for their children. proclamation: Whereas the secretary of extent, but not much in comparison Three well-known men are arrested in fc sacrifice for him to come here, but he war has reported to me, underdate of July The important measures which, after debate, Chicago, charged with being implicated is with the southwest. In Texas New Madison (Wis.) society is surprised by teems willing to give up a lar,{3 law practice were defeated in the houEe in which 21, 1880. that the military reservation oi the Minneapolis robbery, and $4,000 worth the announcement of the marriage of exGov. and take up this $3,000 office. He is Mexico and other states and territories they originated, aie as follows: Fort Ellis, Mont., is no longer needed for of stamps are recovered. William R. Taylor to a non-society i man of considerable property, and a military purposes, therefore I, Grover The senate bill to increase the efficiency of the cattle have died by thousands, as widow. The stonecutters' union asks the exclusion udower. army the house (Bland) bill for the free coinage Cleveland, president of the United States, of silver, and Senator Vance's bill to repeal of convict labor in the construction o$ the water lias dried up, and the grass W. A. Nimock of Pittsburg has invested do hereby direit that the military reservation the civil service act. the Minneapolis library building. $300,000 in New Mexican ranch property. of Fort Ellis, being the same as that Too Sharp for Slipshod Legislation. has in numerous places entirely disap Among the bills upon which further action The ranch pays him $70,000 a year. named in the leportof the secretary of war Jimmy O'Brien, a Minneapolis boot, Washington Special Telegram The presiJent by congress 1B necessary before they can become peared. This has caused ranchmen hereinbefore truntioced, be placed under black, is drowned in Lake Minnetonka. There is every prospect that Senator rather got Senator Conger on the hip laws are the following: the control of the secretary of the interior to hurry their stock to market, and Cullom's interstate bill will become a law A hen he vetoed the bill to bridge over lake A Minnesota Kennel club was organized The Cullom interstate commerce bill: the for disposition as provided for in the said early next session. Much to the surprise L^hamphiin, because a similar one was passid Mexican pension bill the bill to repeal the timber at St. Paul, The officers are- President the worst specimens of Texas cattle act ol July 5, 1884, it having, in my culture, pre-emption and desert land laws of all of his friends, Mr. Reagan has consented and approved two years ago, and what S. Lee Dav is, vice presidents, T. F. Warner, the Morrison and Randall tariff bills the house ever seen in the stock yards are now opinion, become useless for military purposes. to rdopt nearly all of the provisions makes it worse, this is the second case of S. N. Castle, Stillwater Maj. G. N_ bill to prevent aliens from acquiring or owning in the Cullom bill instead of his own. 5he kind discovered during the present sesion. Camp, Minneapolis secretary, X. Van der coming forward. land in any of the territories the bankruptcy The other was the billintroduced by Velde, treasurer, S. Van Wych. The boardi The Allen line of steamships plying between bill the house bill to terminate the Hawaiian The president having failed to notify the treaty the anti-polygamy bills and the Chinese Representative Sprague, an exact duplicate of directors is composed of H. G. Drake, Philadelphia and Glasgow is to b house that he had approved the surplus indemnity bill. The Lowell (Mass.) Courier voices af which passed both houses and was signed W. G. Whitehead, R. A. Craig, C. C. H_ discontinued. resolution, the inference is that he has applied The "Morrison surplus resolution" failed oy the president a year a^o. Smith. R. A. Warner, N. Van der Velde, S. the sentiment of many level-headed the "pocket veto." This kills the A very warlike feeling against the Mexi by reason of the adjournment of congress Van Wyck, J. W. Stevens and S. Lee resolution. ran is reported from Texas. people when it exclaims: "If there is before executive action had been taken Davis. Another meeting will be held at Drowning of a Brave Montana Girl. W. P. Johnson has resigned as a member Col. John D. Wilkins, Fifth infantry, was on it anywhere on the footstool a set of the Ryan Aug. 12- A letter from Judge Armstrong, on the of the board of Indian commissioners. retired by operation ol law, having arrived At Forest City, Martin Stein, aged 20, more deeply illusionized cranks than apper Sun river. Montana, gives the paroiculars at the age of sixtj-four \ears. Lieut. Col On motion of Mr. Butterworth (Ohio), a RIVER AMD HARBOR BILL, was caught in the a of stealing the sum. of the drowning of Miss Jane McArthur George Gibson, Third infantry, will probably the handful of men and women who senate bill was passed appropriating an of $81 from Thompson and Anderson. formely of Butte, Won., in an become colonel of the Fifth. additional sum of $35,000 for the selection The Great Omnibus Improvement Bill meet under the Concord apple trees He confessed to the theft. beroic effort to save the lives of others. of a site for the congressional library. From Isle Royal in Lake Superior come Was Approved After a Careful Scrutiny and moon over Plato and Socrates Miss McArthur, a year or two ane went into At Detroit, Crey Her, aged eighteen, was reports that its fishermen nre suspected o' Mr. Gladstone ha6 written a letter from of Its Merits. the cattle business in the section named, bitten by a pet spaniel six years ago. The in a way that would have scandalized having rifled the bodies of the forty vie which it is inferred by some that heintends and at the time of the accident fact had been entirely forgotten by himseli WASHINGTON, Aug. 5.To an associated tims lost in the Algonia disaster la6t fall to retire from public life. those philosophers, we don't know was encamped on the bank of and friends until recently, when he was {ng iress reporter the president said this mornthat and, that to avoid detection, they sank the The festivities attending the five-hundreth the Sun river with her old taken with convulsions, frothing at the an examination of the river and harbor where to locate them." These cranks corpses far out in the lake. anniversary of the founding of Heidelberg bill, in the light of facts presented to him mother md two hired men. The mouth, snapping and barking, together are in a great rage because the papers M. H. Snell, of Harrieburs, Pa., was rob University, by Count Palatine Ruprecht by Gen. Newton, chief ot engineers of the men were gone fishing down the river, with apparently excruciating pain, and was bed of $1,300 near Elmhurst, Wis. army, and Gen. urke,of the engineer corps, I, are already in progress, and the have declined to fill their columns Judge Armstrong, with his wiif, daughter evidently suffering from hydrophobia. with whom he conferred on the subject, ancient, city in the Rhine alley iB full oi of fifteen, son of twelve and his spinster Physicians were called, and he 6eems improving. A Baptist church in St. Clair, Pa., was this year with their nonsense. has convinced him that on the whole the interests visitors and joyous singing clubs. sister, attempted to ford the river with a wrecked by dynamite as a result of tht of the government demanded its approval four horse team. Coming down the bank crusade of the law and order society The marquis of Londonderry, lord lieuteuant Gen. Newton, whose knowledge of the horses became unmanageable and ran through whose efforts Daniel Walker was Unless a man who desires to become a of Ireland, and Sir Michael HicksBeach, Russia lately shipped a cargo of the condition of the present wants and the into deep water, upsetting the wa^on and receutly imprisoned lor a technical viola citizen believes in God, the clerks in the chief secretary, have taken the oath necessities of the future was based on reports petroleum in bulk to London,the first spilling the family into the rapid current. tion of the liquor law, which imprisonment naturalization bureau of the court of common and started for Dublin. made to him by the engineer corps of Armstrong could not swim and held to the caused his death. pleas in New York city refuse to issue ever transported in that manner. This the army, assured the president that of the Higday Fosdick, at Laporte, Ind., shot lines, while the other four were left struggling a ceitificate to him. A well-dressed intelligent items in the bill all but eighteen in number, Orville H. Short's carriage works at Syr his wife and then killed himself. was followed a few days ago by a shipment in the river. Miss McArthur, looking man entered the clerk's comprising less than 1 per cent of the amount acuse, N. Y., were burned. Loss, $70,000 who was an excellent swimmer, ran from the United States, in the appropriated, were meritorious beyond question, Rollin R. Gregg, a well known and die office and asked one of tie clerks to make insurance, $GO,000. and while he in no manner condemned to the rescue. Throwing off her heavier tinguished homeopathic physician, died at out his first papers for him containing his same manner, by a steamer especially The first rain in six weeks falls in th those, he was unable to give a positive opinion Buffalo, N. Y. clothing on the way, she plunged into the declaration of intention of becoming a citizen. Fort Keogh region of Montana. because of lack of complete information constructed for that purpose. She is water, seized the boy and swam ashore The man was willing to renounce allegiance The Republican convention for the Eighth concerning them. The president made as with him, then went back and brought the William Miller was crushed to death by to the empire of Austria, but when 300 feet in length, and externally has Indiana district renominated James L. thorough an examination of these items as girl ashore and next Mrs. Armstrong. railroad train between Eau Claire and Du the Bible was handed him, he refused to possible, and although with such reports Johnson for congress. the appearance of an ordinary threemasted Though very much exhausted, she swam rand. take an oath upon it, claiming, "I am an as were at band he had been unable to out again to rescue the sister, who was Atheist." The clerk refused to let him affirm cargo steamer, but internally The Kansas state board of agriculture Gov. Ireland, of Texas, reports to Secre aosolutely satisfy himself as to their characer, fifty pounds heavier than herself. so the man left. Under his name on estimates the production of the state. tary Bayard, the killing of Arreeures bj he found that all appeared to be for the she is entirely different being subdivided The woman was already in a the book in which the records of such declarations Winter wheat, 12,360,000'bushels spring continuation of work already begun and now Mexicans. drowning struggle, and seized her are kept the clerk wrote: "This into a number of cells or compartments course of construction. The president wheat, 926,000 bushels oats, 32,194,000 The following appointments are official rescuer, resulting at length both sinking applicant, declaring that he is an Atheist, said he had gone over the bill as fully as the bushels corn, 120,000,000 bushels. for carrying the petroleum. ly announced: Secretary of state for India and losing their lives. The bodies were recovered data at hand and the time permitted him for the declaration was refused." Si- Sir Richard Ashton Cross lord privy seal, Madeline Kessler of Chicago, twenty-two special arrangements being made to a few hours after. Miss McArthur that purpose allowed, and while some of its Earl Cadogan colonial secretary, Rt. Hon The remains of Abbe Liszt were buried years old, eloped with Alfred Rickner, aliae provisions, not included iu items above was a typical Montana girl, and had allow for the expansion and contraction Edward Stanhope president of the boarr temporarily in the Bayreuth cemetery. "French Fred," a man foity-eight years ol mentioned, were probably objectionable, he made a small fortune by her own efforts. of trade, Rt. Hon. Edward Stanley lore The funeral services were very simple. The was satisfied that most of the improvements age, with an unsavory reputation and bus of the liquid c&rtgo, and for controlling She had a herd of one hundred cattle, advocate, Rt. Hon. John C. McDonald, solicitor coffin was covered with flowers. Wreathe provided for were of great importance, and band of Mine. Choquette, proprietress of a twenty-five horses, two four-horse teams the gases which escape therefrom. general for Scotland, Mr. J. P. Ban and other floral emblems were sent by he had found that the loss which would ensue house of ill fame on Fourth avenue. The and $3,000 in money at the Sun river nerman-Robertson master of the horse to the government from the deterioration many of the ruling German houses. girl's father died three weeke ago, leaving She is fitted with a very elaborate ranch also a valuable ranch near Butte. of existing works in case of further duke of Portland. property valued at $200,000. Her body wa* sent to Bozeman to beburied The following additional appointments system of pumping appliances, stoppage would be very serious, and that beside her sister. have been officially announced: Mr. Edward James Edmunds, marshal of Claremont Mr. Francis Channing, who has just been the amount of money, estimated by Che *nd during the trial they worked with Clarke, Q. C, solicitorgeoeral Arthur Dodge county, Minnesota, was fatally shol war department at not less than $500,000, elected to parliament, England, is a Boston Bower Forwood, secretary to the admiral* ttjhe greatest regularity and without Saturday evening the 31st ult. while chas which would be required to protect and preserve boy, and a brother-in-law of Edwin Rauttermeister, an anarchist connected ty Ellis AehmeaJ Bartlett, civil lord of ing some suspicious characters, Edmundi th work already begun and in progress, Arnold, the poet-editor. with MoBt, has been arrested at Mannheim, the slightest noise. Four of these the admiralty Lord Harris, political secretary upon which many millions have Already suddenly turned back as if to give some or Germany. The republicans of the Fourth Indiana pumps are fitted on board fordifferent been expended, would, in ease of a failure to the war office. der to his men. When they discovered him district nominated Capt. Argus D. Van Osdol A special dispatch fully corroborates the tooonttnue it now.exceed bvabout$400,- mistaking him for one of the burglars, om purposes, the largest one being of sufficient The commissioner of the general land office to make the race for congress against 000 the amount appropriated in the bill for heartrending accounts of destitution and of them quickly fired at him with a 32 recommended thirty-seven criminal Hon. W. 8. Holman. items which, in the judgment of the government capacity to discharge tbawbole suffering among the fishermen along the calibre revolver, which penetrated th luits and twenty-seven civil suits for the engineers, might be unnecessary. coast of Labrador. The very lowest estimate A sunflower forty-five inches in circumference, breast, passing directly through the breast f&rgp in twelve hours. ecovery of $140,687.80 for frauds on pubIc of Ihose who have perished from is blooming near Trava.Cala. bone just below the heart. amm lands daring the month ot July. mzr* fcS3 i&^ik ii-. i I MaiBC