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,&* 7 Sec* Lamar. CONDENSED NEWS. New TJlm Review:? Important Land Decisions beard, it has been controlled or restricted, fiE^vacancy In "the parliamentary eloetion to The mysterious disappearance ol James either entirely to the household wherein it Kftne last winter was cleared up at Marquette. in Ramsey, or North divisioi 'Washington Special: The secretary by first appeared, or at most to the households His body was. found near Sauks Huntingdon, caused by the acceptance affirming the decision of the secretary canceling of those wlio had been exposed to head, twenty miles above Marquette, in the William Henry Fellowesj Conservative, the entry of'the 'northeast quarter President Fitzgerald on the Proclamation. jft the contagion before the true character of lake. He was evidently -drowned while BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. an office under the crown, he* wasre-elec section 11, township 123, range 64, Aberdeen the disease was known. fishing. over Mr. Saunders, theladstonain car The following is an extract from a tetter land district, injects a large splash of The board says: "We believe that the date, by a vote of 2,700 to 2,414. In from President Fitzgerald of Lincoln Neb., gloom into the otherwise happy life of W. J. Surk, the defaulting" treasurer of NEWUIiM, MINNESOTA. state may justly be congratulated in that last election Mr. Fellowes was unoppos under date of Aug. 22, published in the Arthur J. Bedford. Arthur travels for St. Galveston county, Tex., who disappeared at no previous time in the history of this Northwestern Chronicle, St. Paul, commenting Paul mercantile house, and in 1883 made last November, a shortage of $40,000 having The work of evicting the tenants in board has there been either the ability or on the proclamation of the'teague homestead entry of the tract. He visited been found in his accounts, said in San The Paris Municipal Council passed rears on the O'Grady estates, Ireland,*** the readiness that" now exists to cope with in Ireland: his claim about -once a month and Francisco that he desired to return to concluded without further riot! a vote of censure on the Board of any formidable disease that may come .to occasionally slep there. Byron T. Livingston The proclamation cannot effect the constitution Galve3tou and plead guilty. Abed-ridden woman, who refused to' us in any way." had an eye on the claim however, and or modus operandi of the league Education for permitting the name of installed as caretaker, was removed Marshall Maratta is back to* Bismarck entered contest against Arthur's entry. in America, beyond the necessary retention her "bed out doors, Mr. O'Brien denou the Deity to .appear in the school from Rofette county, where, on. the complaint-of Commissioner Sparks supports the local of moneys by Rev. D. O'Reilly, until ed O'Grady as a worthless, stupid sot a the Indian agent, at Fort Totten, Wisconsin Lands Opened to Settlers. books, officers in the view that the wide-spread officially informed by the Irish executive highway robber, and said that the gove he arretted Sheriff Flynn, Deputy Geadeau diffusion of boots and shoes and Minnesota of any changes that may be The commissioner of the general land office ment, instead of muzzling the ruffian 6 and County Treasurer Hesketh, all charged general groceries over the wide expanse of made for the safety of the league funds in at Washington has directed that, under diers and police, protected his cowan with taking property from the United Dakota ^was not compatible with a "con- Ireland. I understand that all the resistance the recent decision of the secretary of the interior, Up at the Trenton, N. J., State Prison carcass and threw out poor women dy States. The trouble arose from the taxing tinuous-residence"-such as the regulations compatible with prudence and expediency the lands lying within the indemnity on the dunghills- Keeper Patterson has started a of half-breeds and the uprising at St. demand. Secretary Muldrow supports will be given to the coercion act. As belts along the line of the Wisconsin Central Numerous tenant farmers in County John's last spring. It is claimed by the this view and Arthur's entry will be canceled. far as possible this act will be ignored as a class to teach the illiterate convicts railroad and included in the indemnity erick have instructed theirsolicitorsto agent that these half-breeds are not citizens, stretch of tyranny to which no people tracts of the Wisconsin Farm Mortgage how to read, write and cipher. He ply for a revision of the rents under not liable to taxation and wards of worthy of freedom will submit to- Such a company be thrown open to settlement. A rather important case bearinguponthe new land act. the government, and the taking of property course will doubtless involve the arrest takes his teachers from among the The lands in the latter tract are hardly practice before local land offices in regard from them by levy is taking it from John Bright heartily favors an inter and imprisonment of some of the leaders. worth mentioning. The unselected lands to the application of the land-purchase bank presidents and ex-Sunday-school the United States. tional arbitration treaty. There is grave reason to fear that, deprived within the Wisconsin Central 'indemnity act of June 15,1880, has been decided superintendents now confined 'in the of the cool and wary veterans who Mrs. John A. Whitter, who has been on belt amount to about 200,- by the secretary the interior. Amasa It is said that the porte has accep have been Mr. Parnell's lieutenants during 000 acres. The commissioner has also directed trial in a justice court at Denver, Colorado, Arnold on April 27, 1885, instituted contest Russia's proposal to send Gen. Ernroth jail. the past years, many of the more the throwing open of settlement of recently, charged with poisoning her for abandonment against Orville Hildreth's provisional governor of Bulgaria and Er fiery and reckless among the people will the indemnity lands alone the Chicago, St. husband, was held in $10,000 bonds homestead entry for the southeast era Roumania until a prince for the I vis needed more than abandon constitutional agitation, and Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha railroad, to await the action of the grand jury. quarter section 23, township 103. rar.ge garian throne be legally elected. That-which acting on the advice of the London Times, amounting to about 125.000 acres. There 54, Mitchell district, Dakota. Hearing Carter Harrison's daughter, Sma, was It is reported that the British cahii anything else-in this country at this that "Liberty is a thing to be fought out with are excluded from this order the selected was had in June, 1885. The register rendered married in New York to Mr. Heaten Ousley, has decided to modify the proclamati knives and hatchets," prove themselves indemnitj' lands of ithis road along the a decision against the entryman, time says the Providence journal, is of Chicago. of the Irish league so that it shall only only too apt scholars Of a doctrine whereby line from Hudson to Superior. These lists but had not yet issued notification ply to certain districts. Gov. Hill, of New York, has called an extra the inculcation of a sturdy individuality, England incited revolution in other are in the hands of the secretary for adjustment thereon to the parties when (on session of the supreme-court to consider lands. The only part we can play is to Agent Byrnes telegraphs the Indian co now. The local officials at the July 10) the entryman applied to of a strong and honest character Jake Sharp's case. lend our Irish brethren every possible mission from Ouray Agency, Utah, tl land offices of Ashland, Eau Claire, Wausau, purchase the tract under the act of June of self-reliance based upon industry, sympathy and support. Mr. Parnell and the Indians thought they had a right La Crosse and the Falls of St Croix Last Friday was a blue day on the New 15, 1880. The local officers permitted his colleagues deserve our confidence, and hunt on the grounds in Colorado, w were notified by letter of the .opening of York Exchange. Reading drooped from this and a cash certificate covering the economy and the principle of doing renewed activity in the cause should attacked, under the treaty of 1874. these lands. 52M to 48%, Richmond Terminal from 28% tract was that day issued to him. From as one would be done by and not characterize every member of the league. to 22%, Northern Pacific preferred from this action of the local officers thecontestant The president has retired Lieut. T. 3* ID a special manner I appeal to the Irishmen 30 much upon the .paternatism of appealed but the commissioner, Sept. 49% to 48, Oregon & Transcontinental Lord, Twentieth infantry, who was fou of the Northwest. No man is the 22, 1885 sustained the action of the local from 23% to 20, St. Paul from 80% to 80& Manitoba ExpensionRapid Railroad Bund, incapacitated by an army retiring boji government. poorer for what he has given to the Irsh officer, holding that "the application to and Western Union from 72, to 70%. ing. for active service on account of disabih cause, rather is he richer in the consciousness purchase having been made prior to final incident to the service. Lieut. Lord woi Acting Land Commissioner St ockslager The Montana extension of the Manitoba of having performed a duty judgment against claimant in the contest soon ha*e become a captain. has taken the necessary steps to carry into A letter writer says it is something road is being pushed forward with a rap-. made incumbent on him by the traditions case, was properly allowed." The secretary effect Secretary Lamar'-B recent order Pension Commissioner Blacfi has be of his race. After all, this malicious idity that is amazing. Four hundred and quite amusing to see 1 he great number says: This was erroneous. The effect directing the restoration 'to settlement confined to his house since his return frc action of the Tory party is the last flicker twelve miles of trackfrom Minothave of the purchase was to deprive the of India canoe oars and paddles and entry of the unapproved inde?nnity Weire, N. H., suffering from aii attack in its ebbing life, and not many months been kiid since April 1, when the work was contestant of his preference right of entryan selections of the California & Oregon Railroad will elapse before a second renunciation rheumatism, and has been compelled commenced. The line has reached a point which tourists bring from Alaska as injustice which, unber the rulings company. The road runs from Roseville, act well declare the justice of Irish legislative cancel all engagements which would I several miles west of Fort Belknap, and is of the department, cannot be permitted. old Indian relics. Most of these paddles near Sacramento, to the California independence. cessitate his leaving the city during within some twenty-five miles of Fort Assinaboine. The decision of the commissioner is therefore & Oregon line, 296 miles, and "the order of are made and painted by Chinamen coming month. Gen. Black said, in refe reversed. Testorattion will affect about 750,000 ence to the published statement that 1 The distance from the end of the track in San {Francisco, shipped to acres. name might be presented to |the Gra to Great Falls is 38 miles, and it is expected The Grand Army Encampment. Alaska points and sold as Indian relics, Army of the Republic at St. Louis' as\ The excursion yacht Monarch was capsized to have this portion finished early Her. 'David Seymour of JanesTille. Minn., Released candidate for commander-in-chief, that by a squall in Bristol channel and in October. The total extent oi the extension The official programme for the business brought down to Tacoma on the was impossible that such a thinj shou fifteen persons were drowned. will be 550 miles. and entertainment of the Grand Army encampment by the New York Authorities. steamers, and carried thousands ol occur, and that he could not a cept tt which is to be held at St. Louis, When the Manitoba Railroad company High officials of the Canadian Pacific secretly Uew York Special: Rev. David Seymour, possition if tendered. beginning on the 26th of September, was miles away. commences an enterprise it generally does left Manitoba to avoid Bubpoenas. pastor of the Second Methodist decided upon, and will be published and so with a vengeance. Between three and The commissioner of the lnndi office church of Janesville, Minn., and companion The debate in the house of commons on distributed. Its chief features are as follows: four hundred men are now engaged preparing rects that the lands within the indemnit of the wife of Editor Henry, of the Gladstone's motion for an address to the the grades for two additional Notwithstanding the large pension belt along the Wisconsin Central and tl Janesville Argus, on a recent trip to Liverpool queen, praying for the nullification of the FirstMonday, reception of visiting trackb between St. Paul and Minneapolis. Omaha railroads be thrown open to se' and back, is once more at liberty. government's proclaiming of 'the Irish National payments last monthi amounting to comrades at depots and steamboat landings. This will give four tracks between the Twin tie ment. The reverend gentleman has been resting league was negatived 272 to 194. $16,500,000, the receipts for the Tuesday, grand parade and review Cities. It is hoped to hnve the new lines in a cell in the Jefferson Market Postmasters commissioned: Iowa Mr. Healy who ended the debate, counselled evening, formal reception and welcome by in running order some time in October. police prison on a charge of embezzling last month are more than $7,200,- Haven, F. 0 Nichols, Moville, L. Countr: the Irish people to have .confidence in Mayor Francis, grand illumination of $100 from the funds of his Janesville man. MinnesotaMuskado, J. Prio' the good intentions of the English people 000 in excess, of the total expenditures the streets by gaa and electric lights. church. This charge was made against and to wait patiently, abstaining from violence. WisconsinHay ward, J. Custard. Pennsylvania Democratic Convention. Wednesday, opening of encampment him in order to procure his extradition during the same period. Supervising Inspector Genera] Dumoo and national convention of Woman's The Pennsylvania State Democratic from New York to Minnesota, where he has decided that the hulls and boilers The receipts have averaged over The president has appointed Alexander Relief Corps reunion of states State Convention was held at Allentown. could be tried on a charge of conjugal infelicity all steam yachts, no matter how sinal McOue cf New York, the present solicitor and regiments in Forest Park excursions Ex-congressman Post was made temporary $1,000,000 a day and now amount to with Editor Henry's wife. Inspector must undergo inspection, and that theii on the river to Jefferson barracks and National of the treasury, to be commissioner of fish chairman. The committee on resolutions Byrnes early this morning received a $33,814,354. Many people donot stop licensed.v pilots and engineers must be cemetery evening street illumination, and fisheries, to succeed the late Prof. then met and, on motion ol Mr. Randall, telegram from County Attorney McGovern musical entertainments and fireworks. Baird. Mr. McCue is now in Maine in connection Congressman Scott was made chairman. to think that this vast surplus is unnecessarily Capt. Cyrus M. Delany, 15th infantry of Janesville which read: "Release ThursclavBusiness meeting of with public business. It is understood A sub-committee of six. headed by is ordered to appear before the navy retir Seymour." An hour afterward drawn from the pockets the encampment excursion to the tomb that he has been designated in order Mr. Scott, was appointed by the chair to ine board at St. Paul. Seymour himself received a letter at Jeflerson of Abraham Lincoln at Springfield, 111., that the vacant place might be filled and of the people .by taxation in various prepare a report. Charles D. Kennedy, third lieutenant Market prison from Deputy Sherriff and river excursions. Evening: Street illumination the work of the commission proceed, as in The convention then proceeded to the the United States steamer Bear, now crui forms. Allyn of Janesville, the brother of Mrs. and parade of the trades display the absence of some one authorized to act nomination of candidates. J. Ross ing in the Arctic ocean, writes home to h. Henry. The letter ended with the following association, an allegorical representation as fish commissioner no requisitions can be Thompson was nominated for supreme father, under date of Port Clarence, Jul significant warning. of the business interests of St. Louis. drawn upon the treasury to defray the expenses judge and B. J. McGrann for state tieasurer. 10, aud gi\es faint hope that qome of thcrew The proposal to dig a tunnel under If you stay out of Minnesota you will Friday: Meeting of the encampment and of the commission. Chairman Scott, from the committee on of twenty-two men belonging to tht not be troubled: but should you ever he river excursions eveningStreet illumination, the English Channel has been again resolutions, reported the platform, saj ing lqs1 whaling bark Napoleon of this, port, Bishop Elliott, of Texas, is -dead. found in the state again you will get your banquet to the officers, delegates and it was unanimously agreed on, and the submitted to the house of commons in the Arctic in the summer of 18S5, maj The Kansas City Times publishes an-, rew ard. If the Janesville people could get representatives to the grand encampment meeting had been most harmonious. The yet be a live. I swers received to inquires sent out through? hold of you they would not wait for the grand camp fire and pyrotechnic display. and defeated, this time by a majority resolutions simply reafimn the resolutions Kansas and Missouri as to presidential law to take its course. SaturdayRailroad excursion to Nashville. Seven members of the Plai^ifield, N. J., of the Chicago Convention of 1884. of 46. Two years ago it was defeated preferences. In Missouri 270 answers from Mammoth Cave, Ky., and other After reading the letter and the telegram, volunteer fire departmentTheodore Van Democrats were received. Of these 251 by a majority of 182so there points of interest. JU3tice Duffy sent for Seymour and discharged Ness, Lewis Van Ness, Horace Van Ness, were for Cleveland, 3 for Thurman, 1 for him, with the advice that he would George Reed, Philip Hapenlny, Robert Henry Saunders, an intelligent farmer of had been a decided gain for the tunnel. Wade Hampton, and the rest scattering. better not go back to Minnesota or he Skinner, and lohn Jackson have been arrested, Oak Lake, Manitoba who lost his voice Tne chief argument of the opponents The Republicans sent 261 answers, of might be lynched. Seymour, with great accused of having been the originators during his service in the Northwest rebellion Bismarck's life at Kissingen is described which 125 were for Blaine, 77 for Sherman, dignity, replied that he intended to go of the hundred or more incend.ary of the scheme is that of a secret through exposure and has since been 4 1 for Lincoln and the rest scattering. In in the Magdeburger Zeitung. The prince straight back to Janesville and get his fires that have taken place in the city during receiving a pension from the dominion expedition from France might Kansas 326 Democrats answered as follows: occupies a number of rooms in the schloss, wife and children and that if his enemies the last ten or twelve years. government, surprised his wife by conversing Cleveland 306, Thurman 7, Hill 5, which are furnished sumptuously and con^ wanted to lynch him he was "in the hands seize and hold the English end of the with her freely one morning recently, Considerable excitement has been caused Lord.1' Mrs. Henry, be asserted, remainder scattering. The Republicans tain valuable paintings, rare old carvings of the and now talks better than ever. He in religious circles of Montreal by a suit tunnel, while trains of soldiers, arms cent 302 answers, of which 181 were for and costly tapestry. The prince rarely would not now live with her husband, wants his pension continued. which has been instituted in the svatMor Blaine, 86 for Sherman, 4 4 for Lincoln, even if she returned to Janesville. arises before 10 o'clock, but he works and supplies were sent through it for court by Rev. Piere Napoleon HuheH-' By the retirement of the Rear Admiral and the rest scattering. nightly untii 2:30. He maintains his regular of the Order of the Holy Cross, knowr the invasion io England. John Lee Davis, which was announced, course of diet and habits 'and pays Naval Cadet Long of Ohio is to be court Brother Wilfred, against Rev. Brot the following promotions will be caused: Pranzini, the Murderer of Three Persona, Guillotined close attention to his health. martialed for ordering Naval Cadet Lane Louage, provincial of the order and si Commodore Brown to be rear admiral In Paris. At Montreal, the Herald building was to make a meal on soup or fight an upper rior of Cote des Neiges college, for $8, One of the veteran postmasters is Capt. George Brown, commodore Commander burned on the 27th. The fire started in class man. damages for explosion from the on Pranzini, the murderer of Mine. Regftault, William White, head captain Roswell Beardsley North Lansing, the bindery. The contents were so inflammable His health has been greatly shattered, her maid and her maid's child, was Lieut. Commander G. A. Shetky, commander, At the session of the supreme council of that efforts to save the sti ucture were New York, who was appointed when guillotined in Paris the 1st. He made no arduous duties as teacher. Three ye Lieut. D. F. Dilly, lii-utenantcommander, the American Legion of Honor the resolution fruitless. The loss is $140,000. confession. Vast crowds waited about ago he took the perpetual vows from Lieut. J. 0. Nicholson (junior grade), providing for the establishment of a John Quincy Adams was president, the place of execution all night, and kept principal of the order, and since he 1 Owing to the heavy dockage for dirt farmers lieutenant EnBign G. W. Den Red, lieutenant guarantee fund of $500,000 was adopted. June 28, 1828, and had therefore been up a constant howling and yelling. The been stationed at Memramcook. So are showing some disposition to store (junior grade). Rear Admiral John The fund is to be raised by assessment, din was horrible. When the chaplain few months ago he was ordered up to M their wheat this fall. Unless the wheat is Lee Da\is has been relieved from duty as in office more than fifty-nine years, and is to be kept perpetually in trust for arrived, the %nass of people was cleaned before storing it will heat, and treal against the ad\ice of his doct president of the retiring board and placed thj membership. and is said to be still capable and efficient. so great that Pranzini was almost One day in July the superior Rev. there will be more hot wheat in the Northwest on the retired list. The fishing schooner Lydia T. Crowell, prevented from reaching the gate of the Louage told hiin to go out with the It is said that the records of this fall than there ever was at Chicago. of Beverly, Mass.. which carried a crew of Mrs. M. L. Jones, a pretty blonde, aged '-t, prison. Pranzini marched from his cell to pils for a day in the mountains. The pi A great deal of the wheat arriving the department do not reveal a single 15, has been given up for lost. thirty-five, widow of James Whitney Jones, the scaffold with a firm step and defiant tioner remarked that he was too sick carries an unusually large amount of dirt druggist, caused the arrest, at Chicago of complaint of his management of Douglas F. Carlin, chief clerk of the air. When the executioners seized him the and seeds. These contain a great deal of do so. This put the superior in a gr Capt. Charles H. Leroy on a charge of murderer resisted and [ought desperately, Cheyenne agency, was married at Pierre, rage and told him that he was posseRS moisture and if the wheat is stored without the office or any effort to procure his bisamy. Mrs. Jones met the colonel at declanng that they must let him alone. Dak., to the wealthiest heiress of the Sioux of a diabolical spirit, and ordered hij being run through a separator it Milwaukee last winter, where he lived at removal. Several other postmasters The executioners overpowered him and reservation. The ceremony was witnessed leave the room. wouldn't be thirty days before the grain the Plankinton. She had a small fortune threw aim on the machine, and in an instant by over 1,000 Indians. would be ruined. Farmers cannot be too received their commissions more than Robert Martin was killed, George La and Leroy won her. On the day they had him securely bound. Immediately careful with their wheat this year, as a don fatally and four other miners bac The United States treasury has $940,- were married she advanced $500 to get fifty years ago, and there must be the terrible knife was started. It great deal of it was threshed while damp, injured by an explosion or dualin at Di 000 to the credit of the Fidelity Bank of those diamonds from pawn. Shortly descended with horrible slowness at first, and will quickly heat and moll in the many more who have been in office per colliery at Gilberton, Pa. Cincinnati, which will be divided among came a St. Louis letter signed "Mrs. but then its movement quickened, and the granery. the creditors of that institution. or thirty or forty years. Charles Leroy," telling how May Ellen At Chicago, John Strueby, aba-ber, sh head of the murderer rolled into the Nugent had been duped into marriage with George Kuhler, a bartender, twice infli At Galena, 111., Miss Jennie Edwards, A letter in the Railway Age, with the basket. The mob outside became very the giy captain last summer and been deserted ing fatal wounds. Strueby made no effc sentiments of which President Marvin aged twenty-one years, second eldest disorderly during the progress of the execution. in five days. Hughitt says he fully agrees, is in part as daughter of R. J. Edwards, died of disease to escape ancst. He claims that his Pranzini was awakened out o! a The extension of the national banking follows: "It is safe to say that the late accident of the spine. She was the acknowledged had been untrue to him. sound sleep at 4:45 o'clock by the jailors. William A. Chadsey. of a railroad in near Chatsworth created a feeling belle of Galena. s, system in the West and South has Father Beauquesne, chaplain of La Roquette, At Delray, Mich., fire broke out in Wisconsin, arrived in Sew York city from of apprehension approaching dismay in entered the prisoner's cell and exhorted dry kiln of the Anchor Manufacturing coi Prof. Palmieri, the distiiifainhed Ifralii-a Glasgow, after an extended visit with his been greater in the last two years &m& the minds of every railroad manager in him to be courageous. Pranzini pany. All but the hoop mill were de&tro. scientist, predicts a great eruption of Vesuvius wife aud children in Scotland. While the country. The criticism is sure tobe a half than it has been in any part of iiit cigar in front of the Aster House, replied that he had no fear, but regretted ed. The loss is $250,000 insurant' before long, and Dr. Johnston Levi's, smr1 and properly sounsparing, but the responsibility that the only favor he had asked, that of 5G1.000. who has been examining the slope of the the country during any equal period an stranger got in conversation should be placed where it belongs, permission to see his mother, had r"xm old mountain, asserts that the outpour,of with which was ended by the two gentlem' Mr. Blaine and the prince of Wales a since the close of the war. Within and I venture the opinion that the refused. He reiterated his profession of lava will be on the side next toJSaples.^J akingadrink with the usual reft* the attractions at Homberg Springs, Ge public is quiet as much and just as directly innocence, and relused to make confessiou this time the number of banks in the loss of all his money. Burchard seems to be an unfortunate many. responsible as the officials of any railroad to the priest, saying. "Father, you do your name. A Mr. Burchard is United States 'Jews has the following dispatch Southern States increased 37 per upon which such an accident may The house of commons on Monday eve duty. I will do mine." consul in Honduras. He is an appointee Uintah agency, Utah, Aug. 28: occur. I am fully persuaded that the ing the 29th. Holland, colonial sec cent., and the number in the Western of this administration. He has written a and all his band arrived at constant pressure for lower rates contains read a cablegram from Lo States 22 per cent., while the increase report which comments with great disfavor ency at 1:30 p. m, last Saturday, a menace to the safety of the traveling downe, governor general of Ca" Robert T. Lincoln Sot a Candidate for President. and severity upon what he calls the and say they want no more fighting. The public that they do not themselves real- ing the report that Sir Johhad in the whole country north of the "Immoral habits of the people of Hondu- Indians on both these reservations were ize." said that he would not 1 The Toledo Blade's Chicago correspondent very much excited until assured that Colorado Chesapeake and east of the Ohio has ras." And worse than that, the state department 1 the aid of imperial troops tc has interviewed Robert T. Lincoln Gen. Clarke, clerk of the house of representatives, has given official sanction to troops would not come on the reservation. been less than 3 per cent- This increase as to the use of his name on the next Republican struction of the Manitoba has had printed the testimony this arrangement of the people of Honduras Everything is quiet here. The Indian pure fabrication. Lord LPsaid National ticket. Mr. Lincoln of banks in the West and in eight contested election cases that are by printing his report, and now the chiefs all council peace." It is signed in his dispatch: 1 says: "I simply could not accept the to be considered by the next congress. government of Honduras wishes to have South, following the growth of general by B. Dudley Williams, M. D., agency physician. act for the construe nomination to the vice presidency. To They are as follows: Lowrey vs. White, Buchard removed. Red River railway wa take any office at all would be a great sacrifice business, and providing facilities Indiana Small vs. Elliott, South Carolina of my business interests. I most by me on the advice ofrespo A little after 12 o'clock Sunday morning There was a big meteor at Spokane Falls Gainor vs. Frank, Missouri Worthington to meet it, has done away very largely on the ground that the certainly should not accept the nomination the 28th inst., an earthquake shock occurred on the 31st. It struck the electric light thyA^ai1,. vs. Post. Illinois McDuffy vs. Davidson, would tap the traffic of for the vice-presidency were it tendered." with the prejudice that formerly at Columbia, S. accompanied by wires in the very heart of the city, cutting Alabama Thoebe vs. Carlisle, Kentucky cific railway and thereby seriousi the usual roar and lasting some seconds. the wires in two and bursting it into a existed in these sections against the Sullivan vs. Felton and Lynch ve. Van the interest of the whole country, As to being a candidate for the presidency, At four minutes of 5 o'clock a second and thousand fragments. Those who saw the Dever, California. *7 a had submitted to a large sacrifice in o. national banking system. Mr. Lincoln said: "I regret the use of heavier shock was felt. The motion was strange phenomenon say that when it to unite the provinces d, national ro my name in connection with any public office undulating. The shock reported at Augusta A year ago the wife*of W. C. Lake of Appleton, struck the ball of fire looked to be ten feet whatever. It seems difficult fort heaverace was felt with some distinctness at Wis., was killed by a Chicago in diameter. "Jimmy" McDevitt a Well known American to understand that it is possible Sunimerville, but very lightly at CharlesSon, Northwestern train. Lake sued the comdany glar and nephew of Jim Eniot, the pr Chicago Special: The Herald says the The Supreme Court of the State oi for any one not to desire the presidency, not one in a hundred feeling it. for $10,000 damages. The company fighter, who was killed by Jerry Dunn seven condemned anarchists are to hang. but I most certainly do not. I have seen took his disposition recently and showed Illinois,* refusing a mandamus tocompel Chicago a few yearn ago, met with a vi John A. Elliott, formerly president of Information has been received through reliable too much of it. I can well remember the that he had served two terms in state prison, lent death in New York while trying to rs the State Insurance company, died at Des sources that the supreme court will the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad tremendous burden my father was called has four wives and was not married cape from a store when he had been A Moines, Iowa. For some time Mr. Elliot affim the death verdict against the anarchists upon to bear. I have seen enough of inside Company to put its tracks in safe to the one that was killed. One wife is in covered. He was surnrised by 4, poet, has been suffering from hernia, which developed when they meet at Ottawa. Washington official life to have lost all desire the poorhouse in Winnebago county, and The opinion in the case will then who closed the door on him and sent for to euch an alarming extent that condition and run a sufficient number for it. The presidential office is but a he was married again. His attorneys entered be filed by the justice who made it, and it policeman. After a desperate st^oggteiT an operation was rendered necessary,causing gilded prison. Its cares and worry outweigh of trains, yet declares that protection a discontinuance of the case before will receive the signatures of all the other escape, McDevitt plunged through a v)aT~ peritonitis. Deceased was born in Armah, the honor which surrounds the his disposition was finished. He was arrested. and facilities must be offered justices, who, it would appear, are fully acquainted glass window. He was caught by the utoio Indiana county, Pa., Sept. 24,1824. position. I don't think there is any likelihood with its contents. ach and disembqwejed. When released a Iu 1853 he moved to Wisconsin, remaining or the franchise forfeited. Jt avers of my receiving the nomination. The was dead. 3fe5f* four years, and in 1857 came to Iowa, A special from Laredo, Mexico Bays L. men who make the ticket would hardly do It is announced by cable from London that the proper procedure is by way settling in Mitchell county on a farm. In W. Stevenson, general freight and passenger so without exacting certain pledges, and At Lebanon, Ky., several buildings, that the United States and Great Britain 1864 he was elected auditor of the state, agent of the Mexican National railway, of quo warranto. The Court goes upon those pledges I would not give." one of which was the Standard-Times of have agreed to the appointment of a commission serving three full terma?^fl ^a*V died suddenly. |r|#]| ,-JiSjC** fice, were burned. Loss, $50,000. |^f| to take into consideration the the ground that a bankrupt railroad Sigourney Butltip!e%md ^Sntrblfer *of fisheries. Generally the commission will At Mansfield, Ohio, receh'tly," masked In the Nineteenth Century appears ai corporation cannot be compelled "tlKStrh* nealthfalnesa of irHconalBg4$t% burglars visited the farm house of Samuel the treasury, has made two decisions of consider all of the questions now at issue article by Mr. Gladxtone entitled "Elector between the United States and Canada Chew. One of the burglars struck Chew, much importance in army circles, one of al Facts of 1887," in which he says: Tfu to do that which requires either The annual report of the state board of arising from the conflicting claims of the who js eighty-three years of age, with a which can hardly fail to result in saving general election of 1886 indicated not tht health for the year 1886, has just been issued. cash or credit. The main principle, two countries respecting the fisheries. The stick of stove wood, knocking him senseless. thejjovera ment considerably money. He conyiction but the perplexity of the coun One of its opening statements ia, negotiations with Great Britian have, While Mrs. Chew was kept silent at has decided that six months is a sufficient however, is affirmed if the corporation try. The results of the recent election! that during the whole of the past year, the muzzle of a revolver, the other robbers however, now reached such a phase that time within which to close paymasters' are equivalent to an improved Libera though contagious disease in some form cannot or will not do that for S retary Bayard is encouraged in the belief ransacked the house,' securing $300 in accounts, and that hereafter a final revision strength of 22 per cent and giving the Con ha* been more or h-ss constantly prevalent, that a final adjustment of the questions money and considerable Bilver. which ifc was created, it must go out of all said accounts should be made servatives the benefit of all doubts, a new the state as a whole has been notably is near at band. within that time. He has aleo decided election would leave the latter in a minority Vice President Potter, ol the Union of legal existence. The practical difference free from any very serious or extensive of 103. This basis is to narrow to al that an officer may be paid for mileage Pacific, intimates that the company woukl The first litigation-growing out of the outbreak oi disease, and the power of judicious between the two modes of procedure, low of a demonstration or the expression for travel performed without previous dispose of its coalmines in Wyoraing/if a Chatsworth horror cropped out in the and intelligent effort to prevent its of undne confidence on the part of the Liberals: order, but subsequently ratified by the that by way of mandamus purchaser could be found'at a reasonable shape of nineteen damage suits aggregating spread has been very clearly demonstrated but viewing the figure ia cold h*-** officer's superior on the ground that the $127,500, which were begun in the circuit price. The company has the sum of $2, in numerous placw. Seven times was smallpox and that by way of quo warranto, is a rational Tory or dissident yrW} duty was compelled .by emergency and urgent court. Ten are for $5,000 each, all death 000,000 invested in these mines. It will reported, brought hither most frequently bly regard them s -of marked significant one of time. ''The same end is reached public necessity. cases. The others are for injuries, and demend also dispose of iimColorado stone' qnar-ies. by immigrants, and each time by the and may even begin to inquire, in a ref various sums, reaching in one instance The object ia to get rid of air entangling prompt and efficient action of local boards Judge Samuel Hall of the state supreme eventually. *^ft" tive temper,, "Where is all this to^nd?" court, died at Atlanta. $20,000. alliances, and reduce expenses. of health, co-operating with the state.