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Ait Wilkesbarre, Pa: while blastingTock a fewTJlmlleview. &ENERAL NEWS ITEMS. I i HOUSEHOLD HINTS. STATEFAltx Relators,"niemoers oi tne-urana Army of tha, PMNStfOE, THE rwemature explosion tbofc place. Henry Bejrablic, will engage in a sham battle on Shoemaker -was instantly killed, Henry POTATO SOUP. the open grounds in front of the grar 4 Beal had both(yes blown out and John stand. There will be the finest display v, j' Boil in one quart of water's quarters^ Tlie Bights of Mixed BloM* BRAND'T & vWEDDENDORF, Publishers. WasBer ^ast latallyi in jured. infantry, cavalry and artillery ever seen in Every Indication that the Coming Fxhibitlen of a pound of salt pork and two onions*."^ The tletectivjea sent to investigate the fH 'In the United States District Court*at (the Northwest, and the fight will last three Will Be the Most Successful Ever take one dozen medium sized potatoes^ NEW TJLM, case af'the nfurdered Chinese miners on the hours. The veterans will camp outside the MINNESOTA. St. Paul, the jury in the suit of Gus H* in the State. boil and mash line, and add to the$f" grounds during the fair, and strict military Snake -river, above Lewiston, Idaho, have Beaulieu against the Indian Agent T. J. discipline will be maintained, and every detail returned. They visited the locality of the pork and onions boil one-half hour,|k Sheehan, of the White Earth reservationbrought of regular army camp life will be carried tragedy and teport that there is every reason then add milk uutil as thick aspea^* in a verdict in Mr. Beaulieu's fa" The -settlers on the. Maxwell grant, lout ien Ruger, commander of the department to believe -that the Chinese bodies President Merriam Outlines What Is Being vor, awardine him $250 damages^ and soup strain through a colander and** of Dakota, and Gov. McGill have kindly whieh were found in the riverwere murdered ^Jhauinbering many thousands, which granting him the right to carrj on the publication Done and the Show-s Plan for the Big season to suit taste. -5s I offered to aid the -veterans bv giving them by their own countrymen, n not toy of his paper upon the reservation. |||fche supreme court confirmed to a fc Ithe free use of tents, batteries and small whites or Indians, as first supposed. BEFF SOITPf*^'^^ Nelson decided that Mr. Beaulieu could arms and everything necessary to make the Boil until tender a joint of beef I y*Dutch and American syndicate, are tM?mmk: i^^v An unpublished autograph letter by Gen. claim the right of jurisdiction from camp and Bham battle a success. The fail weighing four pounds take it out andl Washington .has been discovered at Newport, ^morganizing to maintain their rights the court upon the same terms Larger Premiums for Agricultural Products will close with a magnificent narade of veterans, put in one pint of white beans that E. I. as a ny other citizen of the United lijrto the land by force of arms. 4^4, 0$ .and Live btock Than by Any Othes^ state militia and national guards- have stood several hours in cold water States, despite the fact of his Reports form the-severe thunder storm P^Bacon btate Fain. being.of Indian parentage. This is a decision when ithe beans are boiled to piecesadd of Saturday afternoon and evening of the SDNSTBOKE. *^d i Ignatius Donnelly's Shakespeare* oS. exceeding interest, and is believed to 16th are now coming in from all parts of the meat finely chopped and salt i- ^Q *H i be the first case upon record where a halfbreed Its SjTnptoms and TreatmentA Subject TThich the peninsula of Michigan. book is promised for October and pepper. _-,. has been granted such a right. People Shonld studT Daring a Hot Wave. Getting: Ready for the Show. The principal envelope maker .of New Dexb. Eaeh book will contain an exact MACKEREL BALLS. ^isS H?? While "the jury's verdict permits the issue York and New England, representing ninetenths The state fair hasn't been talked about Home Knowledge: A sudden prostration Let the fish stand in water oveiSHnight, of the paper within the confines of White i^photolitbo of the old edition of the of the envelope production of the of the nervous system resulting from very much yet, but it soon will be. Prepa-' in tke morning pour some boiling*' Earth reservation, it does not grant to United States, have entered into #,n arrangement extreme heat ie commonly called sunstroke, jpsplays published in 1620, in which the rations are swimming just under the surface Mr. Beaulieu the privilege of residing upon water over it pick it carefully from 1 for advancing tthe price of their it is a mistake, however, to suppose that and in a short time everything necessary to Hi alleged Baconian cipher is found. the reservation as long as his residence goods. exposure to the sun's rayB the bones, and add an equal quantity of is necessary to the success of the fair will be done, and well is opposed by the government agent. The produce this prostration, for workingmen cold mashed po tatoes, two beaten eggsC The Ohio Republicans will (hold their done at that The board of managers are latter has conferred upon him by the department who are exposed all day to the scorching slate convention at Toledo July 27, ]ust Ti! Washington, it is stated, ihas just and a pinch of pepper. Shape into balls' taking more interest in the fair this year at Washington absoluto sway sun do not havesunstroke as often as persons one week after the Democratic convention and fry in hot butler. 1^1 completed the work of laying 17,000 than ever before. The selection of Hon. W. of sedentary habits who *al on over the reservation where he is stationed, at Cleveland. R. Merriam as president to succeed Horace SCALLOPED CODFISH. ttjo shady side of the street. and is empowered to eject all persona '^feet of'underground telegraph .cable Old General Spinner is in robust health Mix together two teacups of mashecr Pratt, who resigned, was a big step in the TVhose presence ihe may consider detrimental The usual symptoms indicating an attack 4" ,for the use of the District Fir Alarm and is having a good time with his friends potatoes, one and one-half teacups otcold to the interests.of the resident Indiaus. of sunstroke are a, full, heavy feelin" direction of success. He is one of the at Pablo Beach, Fla. ,J,j-and Telegraph Service, and the ipoles in the head, dizziness, ringing in the ears, boiled codfish, two and half teacups brightest business men the Northwest, At Neilsville, Wis., Louis Larson, an unmarried deranged vision, faintness and difficult of milk, one-half eg^ and onfr-* broad-minded, liberal and possesses the 'Von which those wires were strung man twenty-two years old, hanged breathing but sometimes the patient falls ITHI (Crop Report. quarter of a teacup of butter bake energy of a steam engine He is a wonderful himself at the boarding house of Ole.Johnson. ^f cease to disfigure the streets. unconscious without and of these symptoms worker, and wnen he takes hold of light brown. The secretary of ithe state agricultural bemg present, and without theshghtest things they must move or something will society sends out tho foil owing bulletin of warning. In severe cases death may The stage robbery in the Yellowstone STRING BEANS. It has been decided by the New York crop prospects: break. He reluctantly consented to ensue a few hours. Those who (recover Do up in little pieces and cook ia Park on the night of the 4th inst.,, was a CornThere are complaints from various act as president of the fair from an attack do so slowly, and continue court of appeals that a dealer in fraudulent water until tender drain and pour more serious affair than reported at the faintnessr eomin timeo portions of the -abate of chinch bug to be greatley prostrated fo some association, but now that he has time. When the stage reached the Mammoth over qiilk enough to cover them. Sea^ or adulterated goods may be m,ne i working upon the crop., but up to date no taken hold of the work is pushing it with all Hot Springs hotel the alarm was i with butter, pepper and salt material damage has been done. With the after the slighest mental effort, while the held responsible for damages resulting the energy he shows in his private business. given and a detachment of .cavalry was earlier cutting of small grain to save it from full, distressed feeling in the head continues POTATO ROLLS. sent in pursuit of the robbers, but it as The board of managers are all heartily in from such adulteration, even thougla these pests the next report may show differently. Add to twelve mashed potatoes, salt, for months afterward. then too late to overtake them. The accord, and he carries out the plans with a the dealer act in good faith and sup. Its conditions, .taken from butter and a cup of milk and two eggs party in the Btage comprised the following: Sunstroke is best avoided by immediately promptness that is highly gratifying to them. 1,022 reports, is 114 percent, the same as make into rolls, cover with flour ani pose the goods to be pure. This is the Mrs. E. Hamlin and daughter of Boston, ceasing all mental or physical efforts Secretary Hoard Is also pushing the details in the report. Winter wheatThere is reported fry brown in butter. Miss Childs, Chicago Miss Kirkbride, as soon as the first symptoms of prostration way to effectively prevent food adulteration. of the work with great vigor. He is a tremendous some of the finest fields ever grown, Philadelphia G. B. Kirckbride, Minneapolis are felt, and, above all, by avoiding 4* promising a heavy yield. In .others the worker, and has a cool head and BEEF LOAF. Make the dealer responsible J. W. Watson, San Francisco, and the drinking of ice water when overheated. Two pounds of raw lean beef, one yield will be varied. Three hundred and great executive ability. He is now hard at Judge J. P. Lacey, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Ihe head should be protected by a sunshade, In law for what he sells. tfairteon reports give its conditions at 86% cup of rolled crackers, halt teaspoon of work bringing into subjection the hundreds and care should be taken to keep Fargo secures the location there of the per cent, a loss of 5J per cent from former of salt, two eggs chop all together, of tangled, crude and vexatious odds and the digestive 'organs healthi- by using congregational college/ reports. form into a long loaf, cover the top The Central Ohio Press Association ends which go to make up the perfect success light food. When an attack Occurs the Spring wheat884 reports gives its condition Frank Robinson, the colored hero who will erect a monument to the late with small pieces of butter and bakeone patient should be removed to a cool place of the exhibition. 1 at 66% per cent, a decrease of 12% saved the lives of nine persons who were and placed in a recumbent position cold hour- per cent from June report, or ol & full A TALK WISH THE PRESIDENT. aboard the yacht Mystery when she capsized Janarius A. McGahan, the brilliant water or ice-bags should be applied to the President Merriam was found his office crop. in Jamaica bay, is to be presented a VEAL CROQUETTES. *'_ head, and mustard paste, capsicum or journalist of Perry county,(O.) who Four pounds of roast veal chopped Oatsla a great many localities cuops handsome gold medal by the Windward yesterday, and said he was satisfied the fair other stimulants to the extremities and were damaged by chinch bugs: 1,018 reports club of N. Y. went abroad as a foreign correspondent was going to be a big thing for the state. fine, one teaspoon of chopped onions, over the stomach. Hartshorn should be given its condition at 82^ per cent It is being run on & broad basisfor the three of parsley, pepper, salt and must* "~A Da vid B. Mosely, founder and editor held to the nose, and as soon as the patient and became known as the liberatoi the June report was 90 per cent. the Religious Herald, died at Hartford good of the whole people of the state. The can swallow, an ounce of brandv, ard to taste, one of bread crumbs, three-^i Df Bulgaria. He died in Bulgaria, Conn., aged seventy-four. people at large havo put their money into with ten drops of essence of ginger, should eggs roll in bread crumbs and fry. and last year his remains were be swallowed. When improvement Degins The Morris Geyser Hotel at Mammotk the association, and the fair belongs to A deed of trust has been filed with the PUFFED EGGS. the patient must be kept as quiet as possible Hot Springs was burned downloss $60,, them. It is the object xf the managers to secretary of the state from the St. Paul, brought back to Perry county, the Beat until very light one dozen eggs and all exposure to the heat avoided 000will be rebuilt. Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway company make every feature oi the fair interesting to season and drop a spoonlul at a time in State making an appropriation fox for the balance of the summer. to the Central Trust Company of every farmer, truit grower, horseman and A party of grain and elevator men, says hot lard serve at once. the expense. New York. It was an additional trust the market record, returned on the 16th busme&s man in Minnesota And the ladies THE HOT SPELL. deed for 230 miles of main track in Minnesota from a crop inspection tour of 1,400 miles will have more attention paid to matters for BEEF SALAD. and Dakota, the first trust deed being One pint each of raw cabbage and along the lines of the Hastings & Dakota their entertainment than before. In the first Twelve millions of dollars will be Effects of the Great Heat at Tarions PointsA filed in 1883. boiled beets chop fine and add onequarter and other branches of the Milwaukee road. place, the transportation question has been Largo Number of Deaths. paid out for pensions during the current With the exception oi the east end of the of a teacup of grated horseradish Ground has been purchased on St. Anthony's settled very satisfactorily. The rates are so Advices to the associated press show the Hastings & Dakota, and some forty miles Hill, St. Paul, for a spacious Cathohc and one teaspoon of salt covert month, and as much more in Au. low that everybody can come. The Northern following extreme temperature at the points of the Wilmot branch of that line, they Cathedral, to be completed in 1892, with cold vinegar. Pacific and Manitoba roads, instead of gust. The diversion of these sums into named on Saturday lGth. Nearly all of say, an average yield is promised. th anniversary of the dedication of the giving us the usual rate of one and one-fifth them report it the hottest day ol the year, VELVET CREAM. first chapel in St. Paul and of the naming the channels of circulation, together TheNortwestern road has posted notices fare for the round trip, have cade a regular Flavor and sweeten three^Spints of and some of them the hottest for many of the city, in depots and yards announcing that after with the redemption of 19,000,. mileage rate of 1 *2 cents from all points. years. Degrees: New York, 99. Washington, cream, add the whites of six eggs and Aug. 1 the company will require every Herman Grote the well known proprietor This means tnat people trora any town in 98. Baltimore 100. New Castle, Del., 000 of 3 per cent bonds called on July and half box of gelatine dissolved in a (superintendent, train dispatcher, conductor, of the Tivoli saloon, St, Paul, suddenly 100. Richmond, Va., 104. Winchester, the state can come to the fair at the rate of cup of hat water stir till smooth line-"** engineer, fireman and yardmaster to 1, is expected by the treasury department died at White Bear of dropsy. Vn., 102 Philadelphia 98. Wilmington Del.. $1.50 for every 100 miles and return at the have his watch examined every three a mold with small pieces ot spongo 100. Haunton, Va., 100. Lockhaven. Friday, the 15th, was the hottest day to prevent any undue accumula' same rate. This is about one-half of the months as to quality and condition, and cake, then pour on the mixture anijwi Pa., 100. Troy, N. Y., 95. in St. Paul save one since the Bignal former fair rates. The other roads will tion of surplus revenue during the to furnish a certificate of examination, set away to harden. service was established in the On Sunday the cool wave had hardly doubtless come into line and make the same signed by one of the company's examineas. months to elapse before the meeting o' city. The thermometer at the signal reached the East, and great suffering was low rate. The Northern Pacific and Manitoba ORANGE SHORTCAKE. The watches are required to be fifteen-jeweled, station registered 95 deg. while, of experienced. The mercury registered 104 One cup of butter, two cups of flour, Don^ress. will bring stock and all other articles patent regulator, adjusted to heat course, there were outside thermometers deg. at Chicago, the highest for thirty one cup of sugar, two teaspoons oil for exhibition to the fair and return it free and cold and protected by the antimagnetic in which the mercury went higher, July 1, years. Great many cases of prostration baking powder bake in layers butter* shield. Other watches must of charge. reported, and the death lists in that 1883, was the hottest day since the signal A well driller on the farm of Henry be bought where the old ones cannot pass and put sliced oranges between eacb city was larger. Wind came from the west service was established, the mercury going the examination. layer. The fair will be more'for the benefit of the o\ er the parched prairies, and was like a up then to 100. Watson, near Alfred Center, N. Y., at blast from a furnace. At St. Louis, the farmers this year than ever before. I hxe a It is stated at the general land office A dispatch from Waltham, Mass., gives a depth of seventy feet struck a spring thermometer recorded 104 in the shade, that many complaints have been received good horse trot myself an# I think any man The Market Was Not Firm. the details of a matter which has already and eleven fatal rases of sunstroke and fif. of wonderful force. The water overflowed charging certain land grant railroad companies does who has good, warm blood in his veins. interested Central Dakota. Rev. Thomas "A lass, a lass," sighed a member of teen prostrations were reported. with prosecuting settlers who have But there are other thmgsof interest to more A Whittaker has received a letter from the garden, yard, and fields, the Board the other morning, when the been awarded patent* for lands by the department At Philadelphia, with the single exception people in the state and to these the managers Rev. Dr. Morehouse, New York city, secretary and the stream is wearing a large out" in the courts which have been of July 8, 1876, Sunday was the hottest have given great attention this year announcement was made that wheat had of the American board of missions, excepted from the grants by prior claims for over 30yeaes. About thirty cases let from the earth, with no diminution stating that the board has refused to reappoint Premiums on all agricultural products have tumbled twenty cents. A" lass, a lass," or reservations. of sunstroke was reported, fourteen of him to preach for the Baptist church boen largely increased and the farmer who of volume. It seems to be similar which resulted fatally. ejaculated the unhappy speculator. John G. Walker of Texas has been appointed in Aberdeen, Dak. brings in the best wheat, corn, oats, or vegetables Four deaths occurred at Galesburg, 111., to the Belle Plaine well in Iowa. consul general and secretary of "Got caught, have you?" enquired a ^-w/ of any kmd will get a cash premium Jean P. Soquet, who murdered his wife from prostration. legation at Bogata, vice V. O. King, resigned. friend of his, who had been squeezed at J\ which will well repay him for his trouble. fourteen years ago, was sentenced at Green At La Crosse, Frank Bartel driver, of a Co-operation has worked so success' The board also recognizes the immense value Bay, Wis., to life imprisonment. After the same time. ^jg| delivery wngon for Michel's brewery, was A ppecial to the Post-Dispatch from of the live stock interests of Minnesota, and murdering hi& wife he married a Mrs. prostrated by heat at 5.80, and lii two "Well, I should say so," replied the fully in England that it would surely Washington says. Gentlemen who talked Mainsard, who disappeared under strange the premium list shows that no other state hours was dead. downhearted man. "A lass, a lass, succeed here if American workmen with the president a Bhorb time ago about circumstances just before Soquet's arre3t fair in the United States is more liberal in James Carey of La Crosse died of Bunstroke that I should live to see this day." his Western trip, said the president was six months ago. would not expect too much profit at the matter of premiums. It has not been at Winona. "Bear up," said his sympathetic anxious to visit the West during the autumn, At the Joliet, (111.) State prison, fourteen found necessary to cut on other premiums to A lynching occurred at Union City, Ky., the start. Mr. George J. Holyoake, a and I think you can make the positive friend, "bear up, and be a man." convicts were overcome by the heat recently. A negro named John Thomas increase those on agricultural products, as announcement that the president and "Look her, Jim, 1 have been a bear laborer of England, in writing on this and had to be taken down from the galeries committed a brutal assault on a little the total amount offered is much larger than his wire will be in St. Louis on Oct. 2. He to Idle house, where it was cooler. on the maiket for ten years, till yesterday white girl. A posse was organised, and, subject, thus describes the success ol last year. will also, if public business will permit, Sixteen went to the hospital and two died. when I went in with the bulls, and after a long search, he was found at Humboldt make a circuit of some of the Western the English experiment: "By co-operation At 11 oclock Sunday night tho 17th Hon. Clarke Chambers of Owatonna has and brought back. His preliminary see where I am, in business and domestic states planned some time ago. inst., the latest returns show that sixtytwo trial was held. A large, angry and charge of the hoise exhibit, and he is enthusiastic the working class now own land, circles. A lass. A lass." The treasury depaitment has decided persons havo died either at or on the determined croud filled the court room over the attractions that he will have. "What's the matter with your do streets of dwellings, almost townships, that there is nothing in the contract labor way to the various hospitals in the city of and Thomas was seized, a rope thrown James McHench of Fairmont is superintendent mestic circles?" law to prevent American citizens who may New York since Saturday morning. These vast and stately warehouses in Man around his neck, and over a beam, Thomas of the cattle department, and wiites me leside in Canada from engaging in labor in deaths were all the direct result of sunstroke "I am busted there too." died. that there will be more animals on exhition Chester, in London, in Newcastle-ou. or heat prostration. the United States. "Well, that is to be deplored. Misfortunes A farmer named Coonrad, who was be this year than ever before. R. M. A. N Johnson At Cincinnati, there were reported up to Tyne and in Glasgow. Their splendid never do come singly." Mr. Dawson, superintendent of the bureau ing held at Nelson Neb., for the murder of of Benson has charge of the sheep, swine midnight Sunday the 17 inst.. forty-eight of education, will start at once for "That's a fact, Jim. It is my luck, a another farmer named Henry Sallen, was wholesale society has buying stations and poultry exhibit, and ex-Dairy Commissioner cases of sunstroke in the city, of which Alaska to establish the schools for which ln the chief markets of Europe and taken out by a hundred men and hung to a iass, a lass. Ives will look after the dairy pi oducts. eighteen were fatal, and at midnight there an appropriation was made by the last beam. Mrs. Sallen, who was in a delicate "Can 1 assist you in any way?" Prof. E. D. Porter, of the state agricultural were numerous additional calls for tho congress. America. Their ships are on the sea condition at the time of her husband's "I think not. I am sorely grieved." patrol wagons for new cases. college, will superintend the grain and farm murder, died from the effeet of the shock. The interstate commission will probably They erect public fountains, they sub products, and the increased premiums in "Tell me what your domestic troubles hold public sessions in, Minneapolis in People of Mason City, Iowa, were surprised this department will bring out a very fine are and probablv 1 can offer some suggestions Tho Canadian Ra Iroiv.l Cosnalty. scribe to hospitals and charities, August. to hear that oseph J. McQonniff display. A dispatch from St. Thomas, Ont. of the that will afford you some re* had embezzled 3,500 from the Grand They own libraries, newsrooms and At Plymouth, Wis., fire destroyed Kolata's 16th Hays- About one hundred casualties lief." hotel, the union depot, the Chicago Trunk and Canadian Pacific railroads and W. M. Bushnell has charge of the machinery establish science classes." resulted from the railroad collision, fire "I have four girls." & Northwestern elevator, Giman Bros.' was under arrest in Chicago. Previous department, and this has been greatly and explosion here last night, twelve perfaons warehouse, Swartze's coal and feed warehouse to his supposed departure for Canada "Well, you ought to be thankful for~ enlarged. New buildings for the exhibit of being killed. A. Francis, United The United States Consul Mason, and the Milwaukee & Northern railway some two weeks ago he had made his home that" form machinery will be put up, and the Statee consul, was struck by a hose reel coal sheds, together with most of their here for three months. stationed at Marseilles, France, has farmers of Minnesota who come to the fair "I have no boys." and terribly injured. His recovery is contents. The loss aggregates $20,000 Col. William I. Reynolds, a well known will probably see more new things in laborsaving "That's all right so many bank ,A doubtful. Tho bodies that were among sent a communication to the Stat insurance, 8,000. and wealthy planter of South Carolina, machinery than were ever shown at the fii^st to be recognized were those of H, cashiers are skipping to Canada. Your^j Department for the benefit of Americans who died a few weeks ago, left 600,000 to At Eddyville, N. Y., the Lawrence cement Donnelly, engineer of the excuision train a state fair before. The celebrated Studebaker home might be depopulated if you had 1 his negro mistress. works were burned. Loss, 140,000 insurance, J. Smithers, wife and daughter and A.Zealand contemplating European travel' Carriage company and all the leading four boys.:' ?#7 81,000. and daughter. The names of those W. Glenn died at Cincinnati. He has factories of the United States have asked for He sets forth the extortions practiced "I have been watching and praying^' killed were: Mrs. R. Smithers and child, The great subterranean fire which started been a merchant for sixty-four years, a large amount of space in this department, for weeks, and a lass, a lass." by hotel keepers and hotel doctors, iV Mrs. Frayne and child, S. C. Zealand and from a driver's lamp in the Standard, forty-three of which was in Cincinnati. He and we expect a splendid showing of wagons "Well, if it is a lass, you ought to be^| a Pa,, minenearlya year ago has at last ended, child, Mrs. J. Boyle and three children, was the largest stockholder in the Cincinnati and explodes the fallacy that Amer and carriages. The art display under the and the pit is free of flames, which licked Engineer Donnelly, Herman Poneford ,fareman. Gazette at the time of its consolidation. thankful that you have at least five wise*,*J| ht supervision of J. D. Larpenteur, the well icans can travel in Europe and set up nearly 100,000 worth of property. girls instead of five foolish ones." IMBBO.* known St. Paul artist, will be the finest ever everything worth seeing for a men Mrs. Sadie Chanfrau, aged twenty-four It is said that the object of Sir Alexander Chicago Sunday National. seen before in the state. Twenty-seven srold lluffak) Kills Bosom Friend, years, the wife of Henry T. Chanfrau, an Campbell's trip to Newfoundland is to song. The cheapness of living ir and siirer medals will be given for painting, White Beaver, (Dr. Frank Powell.) the actor, died recently. endeavor to induce that colony to join the etching, crayon work, sculpture celebrated La Crosse doctor, has returned No Difference Between Them. Europe is a current idea here whict Canadian confedeiation. The new government Hon. C. M. Loring of Minneapolis, says: and modeling and pastel work. from Europe, while abroad he astonished of Newfoundland is said to favor the induces many American families tc The people of Minneapolis and St. Paul "I wish. I was a measley, half-starved^t Several Minneapolis and Sc Paul citizens his nobility with his marvelous marksmanship project. don't seem to appreciate Lake Superior com-^tSf1 give up comfortable homes and gc cockroach," said a tramp to his have very kindly offered to send their best with gun and revolver, in a private as a summer resort. It is fully equal to Many lives are lost by a railroad collision, exhibition brfore the Prince of Wales and paintings to the exhibition, and we are now panion. **^4 abroad, only to find that they art the Atlantic coast. followed by a fire, at St. Thomas, Ont. his suite. making arrangements to have some of the A man named Moore, while descending the "Why don't you wish you was a mil- %f*, totally unqualified to live in th Henry Stafford Little, who is called the best work to be found in the art galleries of fire escape, lost his hold and fell to the political godfarther of Senator Rufus BlodRett lionaire, and be done with it." ML" pinching and miserable way which wil' tibe East This will be one of the great features ground, dying almost immediately. Another Charles H. Cometock of New York, until ol New Jersey, is a bachelor and worth "I had just as leaf be a big cockroach^ of the fair. If we can only have good man, who jumped from a window, come within the figures they havebeei recently emploj'ed as bookkeeper in the 2,000,000. there is nq difference between a mil-*^ i ilionaire broke his leg. Others aie reported to be weather the fair will be a great suocess. Gazette office at Grand Rapids, Iowa, committed William West, the well known minstrel, relying on, and that if they run out o' and a cockroach." &&'*&\ missing or seriously injured. Many of the Minnesota can make a magnificent showing suicide by blowing out his brains married the daughter of the late E. Jay first-! men escaped from the building entirely money there is no field open to earr "How do you make that out?"^ at a farm house ten miles northeast of the with her immense wealth of all kinds, and Morris, ex-minister to Turkey, in Philadelphia naked. The loss is estimated at 600,- city. Financial and domestic trouble was "Oh, because they both move in it is the intention of the managers to make any as at home. recently. The lady has a fortune of 000 insurance 420,000. the cause. the fair so attractive and interesting that class society."Chicago Sunday NaJ-^'Z 250,000. r?g A million dollar fire on Saturday the 16th Acting Secretary every farmer, mechanic and business man in tional. J.xjt Needham pounds Billy Edwards' face into Sparks^*4 Overruling There is a general idea that Ireland inst.,inNew York, the five-story brick building a jelly in six minutes recently, a little the state will take a personal pne dm it t^j Muldrow decides that married women can of the Metropolitan storage house in is over-populatedthat the proportion Weu Preserved,^,! way out of St. Paul. SOME OF THE BIO ATTBACTIOXS. purchase government timber land. Thirty-eighth street was burned. The building Secretary Hoard announces that r-ositive Miss Harriet L. Staples, sister of Dr. of people to the territory is sucl A medical journal says tEat the body The follow ing were admitted a pratice before was leased by Solon Winterbottom from arrangements have been made for the following Franklin Staples, died at her brother's the interior department: C. McElhinne, of Edward L, who died in 1307, was that getting a living would be at best leading attractions, and he is in correspondence the Goelet estate. Winterbottom's loss is rpsidenre in Winona. Highland, Wis., and S. J. Scribner, with parties relative to many total100,000. The big building was found 463 years afterwards a little wasfc a difficult thing to do. The population Rapid City, Dak. Frankie Zimmerman comes from Minneapolis other attractive features, which will be announced fall from cellar to roof. The fucniture ed but not decayed. Canute died in later: to St. Paul after ber supposed husband of Ireland March 31,1887, wat stored in the building was the pro'perty of (Do July 4 an Italian flag on the saloon 1017, but his body was fresh in 1766, ai Grand military parade and prize drill bv several and discovers that she is the victim wealthy families mostly. Many valuable of John Iano was destroyed. He appealed given at 4,852,914. The New York ot Cue Deal dnrred companies in the United of a false marriage. were those of William the Conqueror oil paintings were burned. It is "thought to the Italian consul and on his advice Btates, including many of the orack comnanies Star says that of her 20,000,000 acres The Minnesota Dental Association and his wife in 1552. Three Roman that the individual losses will aggregate has referred it to New York and Washington. which took part in the ble drill at Washington. Brilliant parades and drill* by the military orders held the annnal meeting at Minneapolis. more than a million dollars. Each individual In the meantime the two principal of land only 3,000,000 are under cul soldiers disinterred from a peat moss of several secret societies. This is the new list of officers: President storenas a rule insured for himself offenders in the matter are missing and a near Aberdeen, Scotland, were found tivation. According to his statemeni State band tournament for three cash prizes H. L. Cruttenden, Nortbfield. Vice Presi- and transferred the policy to the storehouse. case cannot be made in the courts against aggregating $000, by the society, and several but little^ changed after 1,500 years. dentE. H. Angle, Minneapolis. Recording there is about one person and a hal The household goods and wardrobes the thini for lack of positive proof. fine and valuable special prizes by dealers, manufacturers SecretaryD. W, Edwards, Le Sueur. of many theatrical people were in the and others. for each acre under cultivation. Th JB^-^-5- Little Rock Special: At a conference of Corresponding SecretaryL. C. Gould, St. The greatest racing events ever seen in the building. $! **r- Couldn't Scare Him. i Arkansas Republican leaders here, a letter 17,000,000 acres not under cultiva Northwest, fine trotting races for purses of $2,- Paul. TreasurerH. M. Reed, Minneapolis. H. S. BrigUi? general' appraiser at ,the was read from. W. E. Chandler of New 500 each, guaranteed by the society, for which a The society was tired and hungry, and adjourned A talented pianist, Mme de Vere, tion contribute but scantily to thi custom house at Boston, has been requested score and a half of the best trotters in a dozen Hampshire in which it was stated that till evening with enthusiastic una* people1.*"lilt looks as i states have already entered, and with many sitting at dinner by the side of CoI to resign. It is stated that H. T. Kitfield, support of the Sherman would accept the 3econd place nimity. other classes in trotting, pacing and running, in a Democrat, will take his place. on the ticket with Blaine at the head. He. Bamellot, asked him in an intimate ^P which prizes range from $t0 to $1,500. Also a legislation might do something tc The fight at Duluth between John P. however, was in favor of Blaine and Allison. A fire occurred just before daybreak in grand special race to be participated in by the tone: Clow of Denver and J. W. Curtis of Duluth bring a portion of these 17,000,00( kinss and queen* of the tun onlysuch as This was the sentiment of the raectinz. St. Joseph's asylum, N.Y. There were Colonel, are you fond of music *^4- theater was almost a failure. Clow was Harry Wilkes. Maud S., Jay Bye See, Clingstone, nearly 200 children in the place and a panic acres into- the market. They ar "Madame," replied the warrior, rolli *v[ Oliver K, and others of this class. to knock Curtis out in four roundn for the ensued, but all were rescued, only one The storehouse of the Burlington & gate receipts. Clow forced the fighting and ing his eyes savagely, *Tm not afraid if! owned by somebody and most of then The chief feature of the entire fair, however, being injured. The loss by the fire was Missouri River railroad was burned recently. from the first to the last round it was a has been reserved for the afternoon of of it"Aorrwtau?,* tferaid. *H must be worth something. *m malign. Loss, 60,000 insured. I the last dav. when five thousand veteran continuous knock down for Clow. .& JJM