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.ITIH-ua^upj,7',rtM'' 'tMw^ii^jpiiiip i-KTag!!rTrrrfriffi fTiHrrflT^ irrnrifrrrnrTiirinr'-rrnT^nii a jHUUiT-t If rt ,i Captured Property. -*jk CONDENSED HEWS. New Ulm Review. appear inthe^appendix of one of the forthcoming MSCOYEBES AT 1AST. 0.-Q. Fenbmg: Eden Isake, S. JaesaSl VJC Special Correspondence of tko CommsrciaF reports of the geological survey is Georgeville. J. Federsen Kragnes, J. Oberg, one by Prof. Joseph P. Iddings upon WK Advertiser.. Spring Creek, J. H. Bradley. Wisconsin Arrest la Ckteago of *'Bokbj" Adaau, ulu obsidian cliff of Yellowstone Park. The There is a very interesting bureau ~XhnairwhicOve Stinson, E. Rasher Crandon, G. W. Phil JOS. BOBLETEB, Publisher. Dettnietton of Smbine Pats 1B Texas. cliff is an elevation half a mile long and Who Pluderei the Hinnespolls Postoffice the treasury department about lips Eagle River, A. A. Denton Monica, J. but from 150 to 200 feet high, the material of The following account of the destruction A Chicago Dispatch of the 11th says: the public knows little. B. Monaghan North Clayton, D. E. Gander sFy which Prof. Iddings says, "Is as good a NEWULM, MINNESOTA. of Sabine Pass, Texas, on the gulf, comes Star, R. Parker Stoddard, H. little green baize door- in the third The Minneapolis postoffice robbery has glass as any artificially made." The cliff from Galveston: TheI3fi^E&2^ J!S presents a partial section of a surface now at last been thoroughly cleared up. The waters began to invade the town I "5 prime mover, principal character, planner Murat Halstead of the Cincinnati from the gulf, and the lake together and of obsidian which poured down an ancient suggestiveer of. pirachye rathis, andh begn rose with great rapidity. The citizens of the slope from the plateau lying east. I is Minnesota: Amiret, T. H. Webb. Wiscon propty"Tr is someti and executor of the robbery is in the toils, Commercial spends a great deal of doomed town did not realize the danger untilt impossible to determine what the original neath it is a warning not fco enter. I sin: Springfield Corners, C. K. Martins. I having been arrested by Detective Marks time in New York, and is convinced oo late to escape. People who were situated thickness of this flow may have been. The The remains of the late Chief Justice Sal-, pushed the door open the other day. and Granger on West Washington street. so they could do so betook themselves dense glass which now forms the lower portion that New York is soon to be a greater non P. Chase, which were buried at Oai I His name is "Bobby" Adams. Although There was nothing worse within than to houses and resorts adjudged to be is from 75 to 100 feet thick, while the a young man, he is known all over the Hill, Washington, May 10th, 1873, wen city than London. three or four desks and as many mildmannered safest. The water kept rising, and between porous and pumiceous upper portion has United States and England as one of the transferred from the old casket to a ne I clerks. This i3 the bureau 3 and 4 o'clock the smaller houses began suffered for ages of erosion and glacial action. most adroit burglars and safe blowers with one prepared for their reception. Th to yield to the resistless force of the waves, A remarkable feature of the cliff is whom the officials had to deal in ten years. body,c niHiui(iiMu which was embalmed before burial i of "captured and abandoned proper-rppa and not only moved from their uuo The Burlington insurance company the development of prismatic columns i Adams is as well known in New York as uTeVbeing'^coWz^ Whe the governme^o was remarkably well preserved, the feat foundations, but turned on their which form its southern extremity. priates other people'aproperty here ~..is Chicago. He it was who first conceived the offers $200 for the best design for a taken to Cincinnati, where they were rein sides and tops. Later the large An. El Paso special reports the assassination plot to rob the Minneapolis postoffice. Bei where it coes. tered. houses began to give way, and death tornado or cyclone cave. It must be of ex-President Gonzales in an in* fore doing this, however, he is said to have "Where's the plunder?" I asked of a by drowning seemed certain for every citizen At Alexander museum, in New York terior town in Mexico. drained and ventilated so as to be a come to Chicago and arranged with T. J. in the place. "With the yielding of very knowing looking man who occupied were married Princess Lulu and Gen Finnucane to handle and negotiate the Rev. Augustus Stopford Brooke, the eminent wholesome refuge in any threatening smaller houses persons who had remained stamps after the robbery. David Shanna- Joseph Rhineback. The princess is a chubby 1 a big desk in the middle of the Unitarian preacher of Dublin, has in them were drowned, and when residences little blonde, twenty-seven inches high storm. han, in the South town assessor's office, become crazy and has been confined in an room. and business places began to perfectly formed, bright and intelligent insane asylum. and a Mr. Noyes were also said to be implicated "Well, there isn't very much tnesa crumble the fatality began to double. She was born in New Haven, ninet^er in the scheme. At any rate, after The Post's Vienna correspondent asserts: times," he replied. "Only astray gun The following is an incomplete list of the years ago, of American parents. Hei The report of Gen. Miles shows that i the discovery of the steal and the recovery "Turkey has rejected Russia's overtures drowned: or an anchor or two fished up out oi bridesmaid on the occasion was Ann'u of the stamps they were arrested, but subse1 Geromino surrendered unconditionally. for joint action against England and quently released on their own recognizance. Miss Mahata Chambers JimVonsey and Bell, ased eighteen who tips the hay -6cale* New York harbor. Folks don't abandon Austria. The inducement offered was the family of six Mrs. Otto Brown and two He tried to make terms for himself at 465 pounds. Gen. Rhineback is twenty Finnucane is still in jail. These three men property much now-a-days," and reoccupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina children Homer King, wife and child one years old. and was born of German have been so assiduously pumped by the but they were refused peremptorily he looked about him with the air ol by Turkey Russia to proclaim a protectorate Mrs. Junker and son Mrs. Pomeroy parents in Buffalo. His weight is forty officers that a "squeal" was made and over and to occupy Bulgaria Egypt one who feels his occupation gone. and he was told that he was at the and family of five Mrs. Stewart, daughter five pounds and he is thirty-six inches tall I "Bobby" Adams was the person incriminated. to be occupied by a mixed French and "But I have seen the day," he added, and son a man named Wilson Mrs. will be turned over to the mercy of the president. At Chicago, Oberne, Hosick & Co's soap Turkish garrison under the supreme command Arthur McReynolds Mrs. McDonald, when abandoned property meant United States secret service officers to-day. manufactory at Kingsbury and Superioi of a French general, and Greece to be daughter and grandson Frank Mulligan something. What do you say to picking Six years ago Adams, at that time nineteen streets was completely gutted by fire, en given back her lost territory. The proposals and family Columbus Mar tee and family years of age, was shot and dangerously The quickest passage ever made up a whole plantation? We'vedone tailing a loss of $80,000 insurance, $60, also referred to a Russian campaign and about ttventy-five colored people wounded whilecommittingaburglary 000. Circumstances point strongly to in it, and had two or three at a turn against India. France supported Russia across the Atlantic between Queenstown whose names could not be given. The I at Allegheny City. He escaped for a time, cendiarism. strongly and offered financial assistance to worked on shares. Sometimes we'v above list comprises over fifty victims of and New York, was by the i but was afterwards caught and given four Turkey." The following nominations for congress got a mule or two, or a few hundred the storm, among them some leading families years in the Pennsylvania penitentiary. Eturia of the Cunard Line. She did have been made Henry Bacon, Demo of the place. There are others, and bales of cotton. That was in '63 and John Behan. who is said to be correspondent After getting out he did some clever work crat, 15th N. Y. George West, Republican, many of them, doubtless, drowned without it last summer in six days and a few of the Irish World, of New York, '64, or thereabouts. When the southern I in New York city and came to Chicago, 20th N. Y. James Jackson, Jr., Democrat, anyone now living knowing anything was arrested at Kildysart, County Clare, where he lived luxuriously for fHe people fled before the advance oi hours. Many attempts have been 33d N. Y. Bushrod Morse, Democrat, 2d about it. on a charge of disordely conduct in the months. then turned several the Union army tnu, bureau was formed Mass. Charles H. Allen, Republican, 8th made to beat that time but without streets. "tricks" here, and was arrested. The to take charge of the valuable property Mass Carlos French, Democrat, 2d Conn., I case was a hard one to prove, and he got The official report of the medical experts A dwelling house at Miles City, the property success. Louis E. Atkinson, Democrat, 18th Pa. they left behind. Of course they off light. He then went East and to Eneland, appointed to investigate the insanity of A. J. Maxwell, was burned. The Henry Cabot Lodge, Republican, Gth left their plantations, and sometimes, returning comfortably fixed as to of King Otto has been made public. house was occupied. Loss, $1,500 partly Mass., James Ketcham, Republican, wealth. His fast life, however.soon squandered there was much valuable jewelry and The Railroad Gazette, which is one It says the king's disease is incurable paranonia, insured. 16th N. Y. John T. Cain. Democrat, Utah. his stealings, and again he took to plate, besides large stores of grain, tobacco which does not affect the duration Nathan Frank, Republican, 9t Mo. of the most thoroughly practical The trial of Rev. Benjamin Staunton, ihe field. Nothing was then heard of him of life. and cotton. Wegot the stores, Richard Sims, Bolting Republican, 2d La. pastor of the Fort Green Presbyterian until the $14,000 stamp robbery in Minneapolis, journals in the country, discusses the but unfortunately, very little of th Germany has decided to supply her whole church, by his fellow members of the Ames & Co's rolling mill in Jeisey City and now that his "pal" has decrease in our food exports, and jewelry. army with repeating rifles. I is rumored Brooklyn, N. Y., presbytery for conduct burned to the ground, as did also William I "peached" on him, he will probably own that all the government manufactories and unbecoming a minister of the gospel in his Howe's forge and several frame buildings. "There is doubtless an impression up to the whole affair. He is said by the shows that notwithstanding the great arsenals are to be run continuously day treatment of his wife, ended a few days Loss, $100,000, insured. detectives to have the finest Bet of burglars' in the South that there are many valuables number of new farms gram production and night on the work of converting the ago. It occupied fourteen days. The tools ever manufactured. Adams Thomas F. Pendel, Lincoln's body in the treasury taken from Mauser rifles, the weapon at present in use presbytery sustained the charges by a vote has not increased. On the average was taken before Commissioner Hoyne guard, is still an attache of the Whit* southern homes. This is a mistake. by the army, into repeaters, holding ten of 13 to 7. Among other things Mr. Staunton and held in $5,000bail. House. the production has been about the What we got was cotton, grain and cartridges each. was charged with improper relations The illness of Judge Woods, of the United T\ ith a Mrs. Laidler, whom he kept in his tobacco. Of these products we got same f&r the past six years, but the Charles L. Webster, of the publishing houee for a long time. States supreme court, is likely to prov and sold about twenty-six million dollars firm of Webster & Co., has just returned I Commissioner Sparks and Women ffomesteaders. consumption has increased faster latal. worth. We made a rich harvest from Rome, where he made arrangements The London Times publishes a leading than the production of food. Commissioner Sparks was shoi%n aWoonsocket. Mr. Coleman, commissioner of agriculture, with the pope for the publication of his article commenting on the Henry George in Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama and Dak., special printed in northwestI received a telegram announcing the memoirs, which have been prepared by Dr. movement, and the torpor which it says South Carolina. The people fled before ern papers a few days since, in which his death of his father, Hamilton Coleman, at O'Reilley. Mr. Webster says the conversation has fallen upon American politics and the army, leaving everything. Not less than 45,000 seedling pine policy was called severely to account. The Richfield Springs, N. Y. was carried on entirely in French. which it pronounces unexampled. "The We came on behind and picked up dispatch contained the following statement: trees, the gift of Adolph Sutro, was recently The pope was dressed in a long white cassock The president appointed Michael Sullivan Republican revolt," continues the paper, what they left. Sometimes when they and wore a white skull cap. His hair postmaster at Marshall, Minn., John "which brought Mr. Cleveland into power distributed in San Francisco One of the late rulings, and one in direct did not abandon their property w Stewart at Pipestone, vice Daniel E. Sweet, was silver white, cut short and combed up was in its way as remarkable as the national i conflict with that of any predecessor since among school children. They are to suspended. confiscated it that is, all that might behind his ears. His figure is tall and thin, uprising in England against Mr. I theenactment of the homestead law,is that and his complexion very pure and white. I Gladstone's abuse of his unequaled power be carefully nursed, and next month give aid or comfort to the enemy. Col. Lamont says There is absolutely married women, who after taking their There was not the slightest sign of failing and the confidence reposed in him by his But we got only the heavy things. no truth in the printed statement that the to be set where they can develop into claims marry, forfeit all rights, and intellect about him, aged as he isandphysically countrymen. In both cases the wrench was president has been made indignant by any All that could be easily carried ofl the land reverts to the government. valuable timber. It is the intention weak. The pope spoke of America severe, and was faced with the utmost reluctance, violations of his order in relation to federal was gone before we could get it. Our Within a radius of thtrty miles of and called it the "promised land," and a and in both cases there was a officeholders and politics. to make tree-culture a success in this this place it is stated that to-day there are object was to save all personal property wonderful country. moral emancipation and the disappointment The county committee of the New York ninety-three claims taken by women, and great Pacific State, and to this end and valuables, and they would At Monticello, 111., 20 0 disguised men of the defeated parties was cruelly county democracy, by resolution agreed to that out of that number over eighty are have been restored to their owners in overpowered the sheriff, broke into the bitter. The appearance of Mr. George as a the distribution just mentioned is to endorse Tammany's nomination of Abraham now living on and improving their land. jait, took therefrom Henry Wildman, the candidate for the mayoralty of New York time but the phfiiderers generally put S. Hewitt for mayor. It was announced be annual. Kept up for a, few generations, proved*, and the residents thereo beingnthus do not wife murderer, andhanged'himtoasma lul I ^7jnd acres are im- marks the introduction into America of their hands in first, and it was impossible that Mayor Grace has written Mr. asma shade tree near the jail. it is more than probable that the characteristic traits of Parnellism. to keep up with them. Therq Hewitt, pledging his support in the mayoralty propose to submit to Sparks' decree. Americans tell us confidentially that this At North Adams,Mass., the body of Bayard the California waste places will become contest. was an organized search among th The commissioner said: fooling with anarchy will not be tolerated. Putnam, chief of the government topographical Yes, I did make such a ruling, I have troops for captured property, but fertile, and that deserts will become The first and only Italian Protestant We hope it may be so, for the sake of civilization survey, was found hanging to no doubt, although I do not remember Episcopal church in New York will soon be there was seldom any found. The. and the world's prosperity. meadows. a tree a short distance from the geologists' it now. Of course it an open and will bo known as the Churh of plunderers always managed to hid camp where he had been working. The contract to construct an iron bridge unmarried woman takes up a homestead San 8alvator. all they got, and it was only when it across the Missouri river at Randolph and then marries and brings her husband The New York Sun prints more correspondence It is stated that the large firm of Cary fell under the eye of some superioi Bluffs, Mo., three miles south of Kansas October, 9,1871, fifteen years ago, to live with her on the claim, I have no relative to the Grant embalming & Moen, manufacturers of steel springs City, on the Kansas City extension of the officer that anything valuable waa doubt she could prove up in good faith bill. Col. Fred Grant sent a letter and Chicago was wrapped in flames. Its and wire, New York city, will probably be St. Paul system, was awarded to the Keystone check for $500 to Mr. Dana to cover the and secure her homestead but when a found. compelled to assign. Bridge company, of Pittburg, and banks, its hotels, its business houses, Sun's payment of the bill of Holmes & Co., woman takes up a homestead and then In South Carolina the wealthy people the contract for 1,545 feet of iron trestle At Philadelphia the executive board of but Dana refused to accept the check and marries, and her husband's home is somewhere its churches and thousands of its work, fifty to sixty feet high, was let to M. had placed their jewelry and plate District Assembly No. 1, Knights of Labor, returned it. else, sho cannot in good faith or homes were swept away by fire. The Lessig of Chicago. The bridge is to cost has ordered 800 striking stove molders to in bank. In one of the banks there under the law. complete her holding. God Abram S. Hewitt has. agreed to accept $750,000, and is to be completed on July return to work at the rates in force previous were several large boxes the bank officers losses in property amounted to $200,- Almighty and the law say her home is the Tammany hall nomination for mayor 1, 1887. to Sept. 7, when the strike commenced. where her husband is, and it is not logical were trying to get to a place of of New York, and has written a letter announcing 000,000, and bankruptcy and destruction to say she has a home or residence on Joseph Freese of West Stratford quarreled The number of desertions from the army safety, when they were discovered by this fact. Mr. Hewitt stipulates swallowed up many of its i her entry as contemplated by law. The with his wife, fatally stabbed her and the past fiseal year aggregated but 1,800 that the rest of this ticket shall be satisfactory the soldiers, and all the valuables Woonsocket man who wrote that article committed suicide. against 3,100 in 1885, 3,600 in 1884 and most interesting trades and industries. to hint. captured. But out of it all the government lied when he wrote it, and he knew be about an equal nu i ber in the four or five At Big Creek, Mo., Mrs. Ella Williams, To-day there is scarcely a visible officials got no more than At Eastport, Me., four sardine factories, lied. Those women are probably school preceding years. the bride of Rolfe Williams, was lying Smith's saloon, Paine's large store, Warren one box, which was of no great value. teachers and others who live in the towns trace of the great conflagation, and asleep by the side of her husband, when There were buried in Washington the remains Brown's house, R. B. Clarke's house, All the rest waa spirited away by the thereabout. They are stealing the land some unknown person entered the bedroom, of George W. Adams, president of the city is now rebuilt, safer, stronger and other dwellings have been destroyed, belonging to hoDest settlers. I don't think captors, and the owners probably placed a pistol against her forehead and the Evening Star corapany.one of the most also the Passamaquody hotel and telegraph and more magnificent, than any one they intend to be dishonest, but are led think the government has it. This sent a bullet through her brain. She died prominent journalists of Washington, of office. Some thirty buildings in all into it by sharpers and land attorneys, could have dreamed of previous to the instantly. ex-Senator Yulee of Florida of Judge was the only occasion upon which the were burned. Loss $185,000. who tell them it is easy enough to get a Thomas Sunderland,one of the noted capitalists government ever got any jewelry or At the meeting of the Western Union Telegraph awful disaster. In London the case of Edward Solomon, claim. Tfrey take up a piece of land, put of California. company stock-holders, Samuel plate, and the value of all we now the composer, who was arrested for bigamy up an 8x6 shack, with a board roof and Sloan presiding, the following new directors It is quite generally believed in army circles nave in the vaults of the treasury I at the instance of his first wife, was again shingle at each ead, to carry out the law were eleeted: Austin Corbin, Henry B. that Col. 0 B. Wilcox, of the Twelfth General Master Workman Powderly called up, but the witnesses for the prosecution, should estimate to be about $2,500. go out there and stay Saturday and Sunday Hyde and John G. Moore. These gentlemen infantry will be promoted by the president who were expected from America, had and come back to their schools Monday, This is all we can account for of all of the Knights ol Labor, frankly admits take the places of Harrison Durkee, to the rank of brigadier general, to not arrived. The magistrate said that and call that a residence. That is the valuables the southern peope lost. deceased Frank Work and Hugh J. DeWitt. that the strike for eight hours has succeed Brig. Gen. J. N. Potter who will go ample time had been allowed to produce the sort of thing I am trying to break up We were supposed to take charge o! upon the retired list. them, and that it would be unjust to keep to save this land for the man who has a not been successful. He now believes all the personal property picked up the prisoner in custody. therefore liberated Adjutant-General Thomas P. Free of family and will become an actual settler Nathan M. Neeld, the Chicago defaulter, that the establishment of the eight off the battle field. I venture to say him on his own recognizance. Dakota, has been sent to the insane asylum and farmer. is in Montana and has engaged eminent we never found a dollar's worth. People hour system can only be secured at Yankton. counsel of that city to defend him if necessary. President Elijah Smith, of the Oregon i in the South think that our vaults Transcontinental,has retired from the presidency through the adoption of a plan which There are in the Rochester, Minn., insane A Talk With Bishop Whipple. are rich with treasures. They are of the Central Iowa, and President asylum 618 patients, 304 male and 314 females, Joseph R. Hnut'iing, lawyer, justice of will be gradual in its operation and Stickney.of the Minnesota & Northwestern, i forty-nine males and fifty-nine females mistaken. the peace, Sunday school superintendent New York Special: Bishop B, Whip- which will not inflict injury on either was elected to fill the vacancy. having been admitted since the and leader in good works generally, at pie of Minnesota, passed through this city "It has been declared that Gen. Butler's first day of April. In the same time Westburg, Long Island, and possessor of recently on his way to Chicago to attend employer or workmen, and that before Commissioner Sparks has replied to famous captured silverware was twenty-seven males and fourteen females the confidence of the entire community, the Episcopal convention. To a reporter Govs. Warren and Hauseref Wyoming and the establishment of the system can were discharged five males and in the treasury vaults. Gen. Butler appears to have gone wrong. Some time he said, after stating some facts already Montana, denying that the growth of their thirteen females died. Twenty eloped, but ago Fredrick Willetts, a New York broker, said himself that he turned it over to be of any benefit to the workingman familiar to Northwestern readers: The territories had been retarded by the commissioner's most of them were returned. On Oct. 6 placed in Huntling's hands for safe keeping 1,500 Indians on the White Earth reservation the proper authorities and accounted land policy. shows by figures their relations to labor-saving machines nineteen males and twenty five females about $150,000 of negotiable securities. are all civilised, professing Christian that the contrary is true. The entries for it specifically in his report to the were absent on parole. Sixty to seventy must be changed through the Willette now claims that Huntling proved faith. There are two missions, one Roman at these land offices in Montana in 18 84 war department. Not one spoon ol per cent of the patients were engaged in false to bis trust and hypothecated $40,- Catholic and the other Episcopal. The as follows. Bozeman, 498 Helena, adoption of some plan of co-operation. it is in the treasury! Nor does the government some kind of labor. In the hospital at 000 worth of the paper, getting $31,000, Indians are about equally divided between 3,001 Miles City, 1,579 total, 5,078. In St. Peter there wereou Oct. 7, 855 patients, know anything of it. No which he used in speculation. the two. This year they raised 40,000 1886, the number of entries was as follows: of which 535 are males and 320 females. reference to it in any way whatever is bushels of wheat, 30,000 bushels of oats Bozeman, 1,958 Helena, 3,056 Miles City, Nine of the board of New York aldermen During the preceding six months there were made in Gen. Butler's accounts at the and other crops in proportion. They have 2,127 total, 7,141. The increase has been of 1884 have been arrested again and their admitted 113 men and fifty-nine women. In a sensible sermon to his people altogether 1,200 head of cattle. White Earth war department! Further explanation over 2,000 entries in Montana. bail nearly doubledall because old Sayles There were discharged sixty men and fortythree reservation comprises thirty-six townships, Canon Bianchini, while leaving St. Mark's Rev. Alexander Crummell, rector of is necessary from some quarter. took a pleasure trip to Canada. women, and there were thirty elopementsall and is beyond question the most beautiful cathedral at Venice, was stabbed to the being either returned or discharged. A published interview with Mr. Armour St. Luke's, Atlanta, Ga., recently "In the box we have,'' continued district in Minnesota. The Indians living heart by a man who cried, "Behold Thy of Chicago says: The day of Chicago the abandoned property man, "there there are anxicus that their fellows should called attention to the fact that twenty Victim!" The assassin was arrested, and supremacy as a pork-packing center will come among them, believing that the result is very little silverware. It is mostly The following nominations for congress proved to be Sig. Veanelle, formerly a deacon, years ago not more than 30,000 now be a thing of the past. Kansas City, would be as beneficial as it has proved were recently made- H. B. Holmes, democrat, jewelry, all old-fashioned. Old-style whose conversion to Protestantism Omaha, Cedar Rapids and other western colored people in the South could to them. The Cluppewas in Northern Minnesota 3d Ark. Miller H. Delano, republi- caused a flutter among Catholics a few watches, rich cameo sets, odd old points are fast taking the business away are a depraved lotall but the Red can,26th N. Y. Perry Belmont, democrat, years ago. On examination Veanelle deposed read, while now there are "over a rings with peculiar settings, evidently from here. The corn belt has moved west, Lake Indians. They are a very superior 1st N. Y. Mosqe D. Sevens, republican, that he came to Venice with the intention and with it hog raising. I is history repeating family relics miniatures set in gold million" colored children attending 15th N. Y. John M. Farquharson, republican, tribe, and will be allowed to retain their of avenging himself on Canon Bianchini, itself. Only a few years ago Chicago and gems, diamond rings and all sorts 22d N. Y. Franklin Bound, republican, old reservation. I believe now that th school. He insisted on "common who had driven him to aposfcacy took away the supremacy from Cincinnati i first successful step has been taken that a of odd and peculiar trinkets. The value 14th Pa. Edward C. Burnett, democrat, and ruin. and St. Louis. sense in common schooling'* and urged policy has commenced for which the friends 9th Mass. of most of them lies probably in their The following are additional names of Mr. Gladstone is still unable to leave his his congregation not to aspire to Bar-of the Indian have long labored, providing associations. Some of them have French delegates who attend the All the switchmen in St. Paul join their bed-room. He is suffering from fever, and for them individual rights of property, the tholdi statue dedication ceremonies in probably been in families for generations. Minneapolis brethren in the strike, and the fancy culture until they were sure his condition is believed to be worse than protection of laws, and means of civilizafcion. New York harbor: M. Robert, chief of the situation begins to take on a more berious The owners of quite a number is publicly admitted. they had a trade or other means of department of public instruction Baron turn. have asserted their claims and got their self-support- This advice is good for and Baroness Salvador Commandant Rear Admiral Edward T. Niphols died in Buffalo, N. Y., reports great damage property, but what we have now will Pusy of the Ecole Polytechnique Col. Pomfret, Conn., after a short illness. from its late wind storm. Hon. Knnte Kelson Nearly Drowned. other localities than Atlanta and other probably never be claimed. Any one Laursedat, director of the Ecole des Art et The richest young man in Philadelphia Fire at Eastport, Me., does $500,000 who will come and describe his property A dispatch from Alexandria, Minn., of Metiers Lillegente, aide-de-camp to M. races than the African. is August Jessup. Hi income is $70,000 worth of damage. the 11thsays: Congressman Knute Nelson can get it. That's the reason we Aube, minister of marine and colonies, a year, and though only twenty-three was found floating in the middle of Lake and M. Hieland, the delegate of the Paris The great Texas storm appears to have keep it so close, where no one can see it. years old, he has shown decided literary The biennial report on the schools of Victoria about 8 o'clock this evening. Hi chamber of commerce. done terrible work at Sabine Pass. Already tastes. We have to keep quiet and not give Vermont, presented to the legislature watch was stopped at 7:07, consequently the death roll numbers ninety, and will At Richmond, Mr. Powderly addressed any information that might assist A fierce gale along the gulf of Mexico results he was in the water fully an hour. Just probably exceed one hundred when the returns the general assembly: urged upon the at its late meeting dhows that the educational any one to establish a claim either to in much ruin to property by inundation. how the accident occurred is a mystery. are all in. The property damaged is assembly the importance of temperance, this or to money for captured stores. system of the ."State is retrograding Physicians think he had a Blight stroke of estimated at half a million dollars. Fo and asked them to endeavor to impress The only other captured things of Assistant Postmaster Burrage of Troy, apoplexy /and fell into the water, but as miles the gulf is said to have advanced its the importance of this subject on the rather than improving. In has gone it is believed, to Canada, having he is stlfl at this writing(midnight)unconscious, value we have in the treasury vaults waters, completely covering a vast expanse various local assemblies. called attention 1I8SO the number of children enrolled taken $13,700 postoffice funds. Stock it is impossible to state. His cries of country. to the fact that not one of the are the swords of Gen .Twiggs. One of speculations were the cause of his down were heard by a man named Christian general officers elected at this general assembly in school at some time during the year these, you know, is worth about $26,- At Billings, Mon., a fire broke out in the fall. was prominent in military and Hanson, who went to his rescue. Hanson used intoxicating liquors. Each of K. Bar stable, owned by C. P. Westbrook. 000. They are of gold and jewels. was 73,952, while in 1786 it has sunk Grand Array affairs. found Mr. Nelson's boat on the shore. I the general officers then formally pledged The stable was burned. Loss $2,000 injured The family has long tried to get them, had drifted fully a quarter of a mile. Mr. to 79,667. As the last census showed himself to total abstinence from intoxicating A communication from Minister West for $1,600 in the Norwich Union and but probably never will." Nelson was a powerful swimmer, but liquors during his term of office., has been transmitted by the departmenl Teutonia. The flames spread to the following 99,463 persons of school age it follows how he managed to keep afloat in his unconscious First Comptroller Dunham has submitted of state to the war department calling attention buildings, which were also burned: that only 72 per cent. e the children ^s SM condition for an hour is won* his annual report to the secretary of to the threatening state of attain Frame building, owned by J. M. Cochrane. Dr. Deems, the venerable pastor of derful. He lies in a precarious condition, the treasury. The number of accounts on the boundary line between Montana now enter a public school, Loss, $600. Wild West saloon. Loss, the Church of the Strangers, in New still unconscious, but chances are in his settled by the first comptroller during the and the British possessions, and suggesting $800. G. Earth's blacksmith shop. against more than 74 per cent, six favor for recover. is sleeping quietly, past fiscal year was 29,499. The number York, has strong convictions upon the the adoption of measures calculated tc Loss, $600. and his general symptoms are hourly becoming years ago. The superintendent, however, of vouchers examined, 3.779,501. The prevent raiding across the line by hostilt subject of closed churches, and expresses more favorable. There were 14 9 failures in the United amount involved was $2,890,735. Comptroller Blood and Piegan Indians. I is presumed states that the average attendance Victoria lake is two miles east of Alexandria, them very frankly. He keeps States reported to Bradstreet's during the Dunham recommends the enactment by the war department that the general ir and connected with Geneva, Jesse, week, against 201 in the preceding weak, is only 65 per cent, of those enrolled. his church open all the year round, of a general statute of limitations command of that section of our territory Darling, L'Homme Dieu and Carlos lake, and 184, 209, 180 and 125 in the orresponding fixing a time when claims against the government has already taken steps to guard againsi and always has a congregation. It is presumed, though it is the place being known as Geneva Bearh. week of 1885, 1884, 1883 and become void. He asks legislation further raids by massing a sufficient forci It is a favorite resort forfishermen,and L882, respectively. not stated in the report, that the respecting the delivery of drafts to attorneys at usual crossing places. i many persons from the South and other for claiments, the assignment of The following have been nominated for Dr. Samuel S. Adams devotes sevea small average attendance is on a Galeate, who murdered Mgr. Insquirdo, sections spend their summers there. claims against the United States, and the "Memocrat. Martin3d Md. congress: uJohn R. republican, 7t Siegfried M|^3n^eh^jepablicaiifn7thN.J.1Ed-. columns of the Journal of the American bishop of Madrid, has heen convicted and count of the increased numbernrof Sawyer,, accountability of disbursing officers for s- Mo. John G. republican, 3 N sentenced to death. Medical Association to exposing a public property. also recommends a wJ scholars in parochial and Driyata The following fourth-class postmasters an the dangers of kissing. But the Boston There is a rapid growth of the war feeling *"WW/H"M limit to the amount of fees which United were appointed: Iowa: Medora, S. C. TagSlinnesota: Schools in France. I is stated that Gen. Bolangei Travelled says it would fill the States commisiioners can collect from the ward C. Lewis, republican, 2d Conn art Washington Mills, H. L. Gross, has prepared a well conceived plan for whole magazine to describe its joys. government. Among the scientific papers which will Clitheral, 8. P. Healey Holt, continental champaign. ^tt^.^^^sCi T3sf* ^il, wm%S6*&s& r-n