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RESUME OF THE NEWS. THE SACREDOTAL JUBILEE.• New Ulm Review. Record of Casualties. |||§11 congregation that would make troub/ Apart from two or three persons in The American ship Eureka is wrecked at" churches the Methodists havp treat* Waterford, Ireland, and^twymty-five-lives The Church of Rome Celebrated matter in a most dignified way. & are lost. .. the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Ordination BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Washington News Items. the First church people will go hi, At New Haven. Conn., the works of the of Leo XIHe A member oi the committee on territories and Borne will stay. Whether they Seymour Manufacturing compaDv were believes that Dakota, Montana, Washington stay, I wish to remain friends wit! NEW ULM, MINNESOTA^ burned. Loss, §60,000. and New Mexico will shortly be admitted. all. No man or woman can say tL The accident on the Cincinnati Southern word or deed, I have tried to dra railway is more dreadful than first reported. body away from this church. Nor a. There is a rapidly growing sentiment The accession of Lieut. Gov. Morehouse Some thirty persons meet grim death because of the M. E. church at large among the naval officers in favor of a in direful shape or are severely injured. "1, to the Governorship of Missouri am not, nor have I ever been, a Candida limited retired list for the navy similar to for any office, and am not a disappointec that of the army, to which thoBe who At Salida, Col., twenty-one houses werl is the third case oi the kind minister. I have received more,honor and have seen thirty years' service couid be retired burned in the business portion of the town, fthich has come to pass during the more recognition from the M- E. church including Mulvaney's new hotel and the Chicago if they so desired. since I took this step than I have deserved. opera house. Loss, §200,000 insurance, present year, the other two being in The president has decided to accept the one-third. resignation of James I. David, lato agent "Maine and California. Proteau, the first white resident in Dakota, of the Osage agency, Ind. Ter., to take effect was found frozen to death near Fort June 30 last. David, who was appointed Disastrous Railroad Accidents. April 20, 1886, was summarily removed Bennett. He was ninety-three years old The winter season has opened with several New York's new buildings last year and from the time he was eight years of in March lass by Special Agent very serious railroad accidents, age lived with Indians. His home was on cost $67,000,000, or about $9,000,090 Bannister after a thorough investigation though without great loss of life. On Saturday the great reservation, where he was engaged for alleged malfeasance in office and corruption. Apv Dec. 31, two trains collided on the in excess of 1886. If the metropolis in trappir and fishing. cution ot New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio railway keeps on at this rate she will soon The following pensions have been granted: statute ofh ... five miles west of Meadville, Pa. overtake the big figures of so me third strong reasns fi ,i3UlJ Wisconsin: Father C. H. Wells.Plover. General News items. Both trains were over two hours late, Original J. McBride, Green Bay V. stacle is nctirsi -tatuteunder class cities at the West. and the express being entitled to the right The report finds a great many belivetB Crow.Hayward. Dakota: WidowD. B. Claghorn, whicnt is ite may of way. The freight was running without Rapid City, J. Courtney, EHendale. that ex-Congressman Bragg of Wisconsin be so consthcte .,Je the people orders, simply taking it for granted tbat Minnesota: Mother W. A. Statia, Holdingsford. is to be nominated minister to Mexico, to proceedJnot /igthe statute For the twelve months ending December the express was in. Both engineers and Original- A. Forbes, Wortbington o! limitatihs construction Walter Phelps Dodge of New York, confesses firemen of the two colliding engines were 21, the imports of gold exceeded H. D.Visger, Brownsville C. W. Carpenter, would havdupp' ^..^ea and common having published a false announcement crushed between the iron ruins, the man Minneapolis. s&nse. Th«««r^6t'on is close and the the exports by more than fortynve of his marriage with a young lady of gled bodies of Engineer Swan and Fireman interests involved here as Veil of the people wealthy family. The following patents have been granted: million dollars. During the same Humes pinned to death, just as they were Rome, Jan. 1.—The pontifical mass today as of the defendants are BO important Minnesota: H. Berglin, composition The department commander has detailed on the point of leaping from their engines. was a great success. Thousands of people time the exports of silver exceeded the it seems proper to leave the deteimination of metals A. C. Boehnig, Minneapolis, dust Lieut. Peter E. Traub, First cavalry, on The se'enes were ery horrible, but very thronged St. Peter's square early the of this question of law to the courts, and imports by more than ten million dollars. and shaving collector J. F. Hennessy, general recruiting service for the department morning awaiting the opening of the cathedral. much like others with which every reader in order to effect this result the facts Winona, axle setting machine T. Kellogg, of Dakota at Fort Maginnis, Mont., Sixty thousand admission tickets had ia familiar. The following is a list of should be laid before the grand jury, and Underwood, chair seat H. O. Roberts, vice Lieut. James H. Waters, twentieth been issued, and the cathedral was pa eked. killed. Engineer E. P. Swan. Meadville engineer if proven an indictment iound and tried. Minneapolis, riveting machine, J. SkefHngton, infantry, relieved. The pope entered at 3:30, followed by the William Googe, Meadv ille, fireman St. Paul, plasterers' jacket H. W. cardinals in procession. His holiness was Arthur Irwin, Meadville fireman Edward Jacob Sharp was frequently announced The gross earnings of the Canadian Pacific The Weather of the Departed Year. Stone, J., Morris, middlings purifier. Wisconsin received with loud and long continued railroad from Jan. 1 till Nov. 30 were Humes, Cambridge, Ohio William H. Stephenson, as being at death's door C. Brown, Fort Atkinson, windmill P. F. Lyons, observer of the signal corps, shouts of "Long live the pope!" The §10,454,871, the working expenses §7.314,126, Toledo, Ohio, passenger on the B. Colvin and J. Wolfley, Port Washington, C. S. A., has prepared the annual review (that is while it was again to make and the net profits §3,550,310. music of the ma83 was deeply impressive train. The list of wounded is long, but spring hinge J. E. Dennis, Jr., Glen of the weather as observed at the St. Paul and many persons in the audience The net profits for the same period last none are likely to result fatallv. such announcements), but already he Beulah, mail bag P. Gleason, Wausau, rule station for the year 1887, which will indicate were affected. The pope blessed all present year were §3,432,261. Two fast mail trains (Number 1 and 2) for measuring lumber J. Harrison, Milwaukee, generally the weather of the Northwest. has survived one of the'Judges (Rapallo), and left the cathedral at 11 a. m., the met whilst running at full sneed Saturday, molder's flask M. W. Lynch, Pope Leo's golden jubilee was celebrated The mean temperature of the year whole audience expressing its jcy by clapping Dec.31et, about twelve miles below Somerset, before whom the boss briber's Madison, horse boot J. P. Peterson, Phillips, in Chicago at all the Roman Catholic just ended was 42 degrees. The annual hands, waving hats and handkerchiefs, and caused a frightful casualty. The pocket lumber gauge. Dakota: 0. churches. The services most imposing normal for this vicinity is 43 dee. Last case was heard. and enthusiastic acclamations. accident was caused by conductor and en« Anderson, Fort Totten, bag fastener J. C. were those held by Archbishop Feehan at year was much colder than 1872, '77, '78 Later in the day King Humbert gineer misreading their orders. They are Tatman, Mt. Vernon, guard rails for vehicle the Cathedral of the Holy Name. The gift slightly colder than 1S79, '80, '81. '82 expressed himself to a deputation from both amongst the oldest employes. None wheels. Montana: L. A. Fenner, of the Chicago diocese to the pope was a E. C. Knight, of Philadelphia, is one and '84 it differed but slightly from 1871, parliament as being highly satisfied with of the passengers were injured. On the Virginia City, rock separating apparatus purse of §10,000. '73. '74, '76, '83, '84, '85 and '80, but was the smoothness of the ceremonv, which, he of the wealthiest men in the Quaker Bouth-bound train the baggage master and for mining sluices, D. M. McKnn, Cable decidedly warmer than 1875. that being At the business meeting after the prayer said, was th9 best proof of the people's City, automatic rogulator for the receivers mail agent was killed. On the north-bound City. He is president of three railroads, meeting of Plymouth church recently, the the coldest jear sinee 1870. Its mean liberty at Rome. train the baggaee master was killed and of air compressors. letter from the Rev. Charles A. Berry 0f temperature was 40 deg. The warrant and is prominently connected Forty-eight cardinals and twenty-three the fireman badly injured. The mail and Wolverhampton, Eng., declining the call year since 1870 was 1877, its moan being archbishops and bishop swere present at the baggage cars were destroyed and the smoking with many important enterprises. He to the pastorate of Plymouth church was 40 deg. The maximum temperature last mass, and ic is estftnated that there were cars of both trains are badly damaged. read by I. D. Stanwood, representing the year was 94 deg. and the minimum 36 below was once a boy in a grocery store on Personal News Notes. 30,000 persons in the audience. The pope The following is the list of the dead and special committee appointed to notify Mr. zero. The dates were July 15 and prayed for a long tiniein hia private chapel, the banks of the Delaware river and Gen. E. B. Alexander of St. Paul dies in wouaded: Berry of the call. Jan, 18 respectively. {The totnl"precipitation a^nd then received ^the homage of the Washington. for the the year w*Vs 25.85 inches the received $4 a week for his service* EXPRESS MESSENGER POWELIJ KIIJIJED. At Chillicothe, Ohio, a committee of court cardinals in the Sala Ducale. Lee Withrow ol Cincinnati, baggage master, Pendleton Schneck, sister of Hon. H. normal is 3.15 inches great.-r—tl^J.45, Methodist ministers has found Rev. W. H. While assuming the sacredotal vestments throat cut, mouth crushed in, terribly Pendleton, minister to Germany, d(£d at there was that rr •ich^tkfrcieuc'Tfor'last" Wallace guilty of making love to three the pope was overcome with emotion and mangled otherwise. Lawrence Collins, her residence in New York. year. Tb ir-wettsst year since" 1870 was T^hig is certainly getting to be a women of his church and leading them all fainted. Strong salts were administered baggage master, from Ludlow, Ky. ^.881, ancjthe dryest 188C, the totals being Congressman Glass of Tennessee in his to beliave that that he was to marry them. trust-full country. We have now a and he soon returned to consciousness. Injured: James Severance, Jv.," -^wajj 39.16 fend 22.99 inches respectively. autobiography in the congressional directory The report finds that the evidence sustaining He then ascended the gestatorial chair, and agent,, and son of James Severance of Stanford, whisky trust, a sugar trust, an oil says he has long been an earnest the charges is sufficient to bring the was borne on the Bhoulders of the Ky., traveling for J. M. Robinson & Sunday school teacher. trust, a cotton seed trust, a lead matter before the next conference, and in eediari, attended by the cardinals, Co., Lbuisville, fatally injured Pete Murphy, Half Fare io the St. Paul Ice Carnival. the meantime Rev. Wallace is to stand Win. Parsons, the well-know lecturer into St. Peter's cathedral. Just before fijreman of engine 32, arm broken Pa trust, a rubber trust, a salt trust, envelope suspended. died in Boston. He was a native of Ireland, he was fully vested for the altar he Taylor, engineer, ngly cash in the face and and paper bag trusts, a cordage J. N. Abbott has sent to each passenger belonging to the ancient family of again fainted, remaining unconscious a one of his eyes knocked out, William Michael, Several months ago a certain doctor agent of the various St. Paul roads the Parsons, at Parsontown. lew minutes. The mass occupied .twentyeight pool, and many others, the latest engineer, escaped with few bruises, came to Chicago and commenced practice. following circular in regard to the carnival: minutes. After pronouncing the benediction, which will not prove fatal. Justice Haynes Worth of Sumter, S. G, He advertised extensively the cure of a to be organized being the refined lard the pope again seated himself who was mortally wounded during a dispute Bpecial class of diseases, when the state For the winter carnival and ice palace trust. in the gestasonal chair, and was borne in his office, was a West Point graduate, board of health interfered and revoked the Bob Ingersoll's Fine Rhetoric. celebration at St. Paul, the lines 111 thi» completely around the altar to the capella and claimed to have fired the first doctor's certificate. He commenced an action association are hereby authorized to sell Bacra ments, where he offered a prayer of Mrs Ida Whiting Kn owLes, wife of the shot in 1861. against the state board in the circuit excursions tickets to *St. Paul at rate of thanksgiving. During the ceremony the Now it turns out that McNeally the Hon. Howard Knowles, latb United States court, and Judge Waterman decided the one tare for the round trip from Chicago. At Philadelphia, the announcement of pope wore the triple crown presented to collector at Peoria, 111., died in New York case and declared the act of the state Saco bank clerk who stole several hundred Milwaukee, Peoria, Des Moines, Rock the marriage of Mrs. H. W. Beckley to him by the Emperor William. city on Dec. 15. She was an estimable board of health unconstitutional. Joseph Thioop causes a sensation in fashionable Island, Burlington, Council Bluffs, thousand in bonds and cash is a woman, and leaves a widefcircle of friends Two battalions of the line and a large Omaha and intermediate points, tickets circles. Mrs. Beckley was Miss At Cincinnati, in deciding the question in to mourn her early death.] Before her remains number of carbinieri regulated the movements kleptomaniac. Thatishis explanation to be on sale from Jan. 24 to Feb. 2 Scott, only daughter of the late Thomas in the case of J. B. Mannix, the late assignee were sent to the "mjst Col. Robert of the crowd at the cathedral, and inclusive, good for return on or before Feb. A. Scott. She formed an attachment for of Archbishop and Father Edward of the robbery, and the bank officials G. Ingersoll delivered the pllowing tribute a thousand nolicemen in plain clothes 5, and to be limited to continuous passagein Throop years ago, though he was a workingman Purcell, as to how much of the assignee's to her memory. were stationed inside the edifice. A few have accepted it by 1*0 unpromising and much older than she, and each direction and from the point® defalcation belonged to the estate of the ladies fainted in the crush, but noaccident My friends—Again we sttind in the shadow above named the standard iron clad form with him. There are dozens of instances through her parent's influence the acquaintance archbishop and how much to the estate ol occurred. In the chapel the columns and of the great mystery /*, shadow aa deep of ticket shall be used. It shall be optional was severed and she married Beckley. his brother, Father Edward, Judge Schroder of individuals who are afflicted pilasters were hung with red damask. The and dark as wh«n the ears first with the lines to sell tickets of admission Throop also married. Beckley died and for the first time made a judicial announcement statue of St. Peter was clothed in pontfical mother fell upon the palsrtf fa -»r lifeless to the ice palace, but if sold the price with this irresistible inclination to Throop got a divorce, and the present of that defalcation. It reaches garments with la ^tiara pn the head. babe—a, mystery ^f6 er yet marriage is the sequel. Minnie Scott inherited of same (50 cents), Bhall be added to th& §395,000. Of this amount §65,000 belonged take otner people's property. The orchestra included the famous ancient been solved. We have UV^ ^senre excursion fare. Rates from the above §1.500,000 from her father. to the estate of Archbishop Purcell silver trumpets. Many members of the of the sacred dead W vfr? »rd of named points may be used as hosing rates nobility were present. The pope wore a praise, of hope, of eoisolati other by association or connecting lines whocomply The American colony of thieves in pastorial ring, presented by the Austrian life of love is now .^blessed ey- & Criminal Calendar. wftk these conditions. THE NEW YEAR. archdukes. His tiara Was covered -with a lingering strain of I husic. oving1 Canada has received a distinguished The Chinese high-binder murder casses thousand pearls. The chalice used by hjs daughter, the pure^ add consecrated wife, were nolle proBequied at St. Louis and the acquisition in the person of Mr. Frank Honors From the Pope, The New Year Begins in Washington holiness was the gift of the king of Portugal, the sincere friend, whfliyith tender faithfulness four Chinamen under conviction of murder and the golden plate used in the service With a Dazzling Spectacle in discharged the J^ies of hfe,iha8 reached McNeally whilom of Biddeford, Me., Baltimore Special: It is rumored here were released. was a present from Queen Victoria. her journey's end.A braver, a more seren", the Way of a White House Recep* tha't in connection with the papal jubilee a recently commorant in Europe, who a more chivalric spirit—clasping the loved A daring attempt to rob the Drovers' nun,ber of honors will be bestowed by tha tion—Other Brilliant Receptions. Bishop Ireland, who recently returned and by them clasped—never passed from National bank Chicago, at the Union after the successful conclusion of his from Rome, thus describes the pope in a pope on the clergy and laithful in different The New Year reception at the White stock yards was made Sunday night, the life to enrich the realm of deafiu 1\o field circular which he has issued to his flock in partq of the world. Among the new cardinals negotiations with the owners of the House was unusually brilliant, though of war ever witnessed greater fortitudej, let inst. That the thieves were unsuccessful to be named are Dr. Walsh, chbishop connection with the present jubilee. very like its predecessors in most particulars. more perfect, smiling courage than this property he ha3 stolen will settle in obtaining §50,000 cash locked in of Dublin, anil ir'tne Onited The church needed in these difficult poor, weak and helphaft„?foaian displayed the vaults was the result only of their lack The scene was animated and th» States Archbishop Wood of Boston or times a great pontiff and Providence has down to a life of indolence and ease upon the bed of pain andv,4?»^.l~« Herjjjgte of nerve at a critical moment. rich dark carriage and walking costumes given her one such in the person of Leo theJ^enerableArchbishop Kendreth of St. under the protection of the British was gentle and her death bubliinv* #Slte XIII. We will thank heaven lor the blessing. x.6uie. Tfte archbishops of Mexico and worn by the ladies, by request of the At Hackettstown, N. J., defaulter, exMayor loved the good and all thf good loved her. Rio Janiero. Brazil, will also receive the This is an extrrordinary age—an age lion, Cramer, not only swindled the business president, were brought out in effective relief But there is this conflation: she can of revolution in the world of thought and red hat. This, for the first time in the history men, but was engaged to three women by the floral decorations. These were of never suffer more she c/J- "never feel again of investigation, a well as in the social and ol the papacy, will give a majority of living in the borough and to not fewer unusual beauty and in this particular the chill of death ^efcr part again from political world. It seems as if all things the college to foreigners, the Italian cardinals Australia has 82,000,000 sheep or than twelve living in the county, while a parlor were the most profuse. those she loves. Her heart can break no Bave God's eternal and abiding truth being in the minority. Amon» the Schooley's Mountain damsel claims to mere. Sho has shed her last tear, about twenty-seven for every man, At 11 o'clock there was a closing in and were to be made new. And the age is not new archbishops and bishops who are to have been betrothed to Cramer for sixteen and upon her stainlesB brow has been quickening of the crowd of spectators and disposed to friendliness towards God's woman, and child in the country, and years. be appointed will be Rev. John Foky of ^et the wondrous seal of everlasting suddenly the Marine band burst into the church. In ita eagerness to change,! it this city to be appointed to be coadjutorto peace. When the angel of death—the the increase alone, last year, was almost At Wausau, Wis., Louis Butter was shot familiar salute to the executive and the chafes before the unchanging church, forgetting Cardinal Gibbons, and Bishop Ireland through the heart by Louis Schilcht. The masked and voiceless—enters the door of receiving party swept down the staircase, that the church is the only pivotal two to every person on the of St. Paul is to receive the pallium and home, there comes with her all the daughters former owns the City hotel, and the latter Miss Bayard leaning on the president's power around which transitory forms may will have a1new diocese comprising Minnesota great island-continent. Most of these of compassion, and of these love and the Hotel Northern. Several hundred men arm. After her came the secretary of state change In safety. Leo XIII. knows and and Dakota. Dr. Chappell of Washington hope remain forever. You an* about to surrounded the jail, determined to lynch with Mrs. Cleveland, and there was a perceptible understands his age. Learned, large-minjled, sheep are of the finest breeds in existence, is alsc?\ spoken of in connefefciog take the dear dnat home—to the home of Schlicht. Sheriff Healey declared that he and audible expression of admiration quick to see and quick t- act, he is tbe with the eee of New"OrIaans:'""V5r and in every respect the wealth her girlhood and to the place that was had a posse of men armed with Winchesters, as she moved past. She was dressed ideal watchman upon the tower of Israel ff nier once my home. You will lay with in a yery elegant costume of olive green and any hostile attempt would be of the antipodean colonists in flocks of the interests of religion and of society. The Great Southern Boofh. neighbors that I have loved, that are now velvet trimmed with massive cords and met with a volley, The crowd then dispersed. Nothing escapes his eaglo glance, and in surpasses anything known in modern at rest. You will lay her where my father braids of silver. The skirt was gathered The Manufacturers' Record of Baltimore svery sphere his hand reveals the master sleeps. All I can say is publishes its annual review of tha industrial full at the waist and the rich train of plush time3. Australia is quite an infant in genius before whom Mends and foes At Starke. Fla., G. C. Miller, a leading growth of the fcouth for 1887, which was without a single break. On either side alike stand amazed and courteous politician, was assassinated by some unknown "Lay her in the earth, the family of nations. and to the front were up and down stripes it says was in many respects the most remarkable listeners. During his pontificate, covering And from her fair and unpolluted flesh persons who ambushed him and of ecru Etruscan silk lace, the only trimming year in the ^history of that section, but few years, the church has gained poured a volley into him from shot guns. Let voilets spring." upon the skirt. The same kind" of lace aMmore was accomplished for the wondrous vistories and 'girded herself in I never knew, I never met a braver spirit With his dying breath he charged Lewis The following announcement from progresuand prosperity^ the whole South was used to edge the square neck, for epaulets 'confidence for most widespread conquests. than the one that once inhabited the silent and Dolph Ricard with being the principals than ever before in th\ same lengtn of on the shoulders and down the elbow His own intelligence of the work of the the Ha/el Green (Wolfe County, Ky.) form of dreamless clay. and Harvey Ricard an accessory. Last sleeves, and for cuffs turned back at the time. There is scarcely a single line of church and his own energy of action are summer Miller tried to kill J. C. Ricard.his Herald, throws an interesting light on elbow and down the front of the b'odice.dn manufactus-ng or miniyg business in permeating the entire bbdy oi the hierarchy brother-in-law, alleging that he had alienated either side of the fastenings. Her righi which the 1 number of ne\ enterprises reported mountain prices, and indicates that and the faithful, A new era dawned Killings Held for Killing Kingsley. his wife from him. A bitter quarrel during 1S87 is not hiore than twice hand was bared,and on her arms Were gvId for religion when he betame pope. 'XiQ the rural editor of the south is pretty resulted. Lewis and Dolph are sons of J. At Waverley, Iowa, M. E. Billinzs was as large as in 1886. 01 the Uurteen Southern bracelets. In the lace on the Bitfe ,of her powerful empires of Europe were warring C, Ricard, and Harvey is his brother. hrld for the murder of W. S. ngsley. corsage was a coil of gold wire. In her states there are only fou\- in which the well fed: **How you may get the Herald with the church he has Blade peace nith The verdict of the coroner's jury was as left hand was a gray-white glove and a capital invested in new ente\ prises is not them. He has enterjd itttp relations with without money. Bring us twenty follows: Theg jurors upon their oaths do closed fan, and in her hair, which was in double the amount invested IKst year. I the rulers of Persia^ China, and Japan in Nuggets of Foreign News. say that on Dec. 21, 1887, W. S. Kingsley cotton manufacturing there h^n been great a Clytie knot, was arranged a necklace pounds of pork, or ten pounds the interest of tfee Christians of theiridomains. came to his death by means of a ound inflicted activity, and seventy-seven ne\^ mills have caught with two diamond stars. Her neck The Peter's pence collected at the jubilee pork sausage, or two bushels by a pistol ball shot and discharged was without ornament, and outlining the been projected, which is the largest number mass amounted to £S0,000. from a pistol in the hands of M. L. Billings, waistline was a white silk cord, knotted in of new mills ever reported in one year. of sound, Irish potatoes, or five The church in the United States receives The London Times, on the 1st, celebrated which instantly killed Kingsley, and front and falling almost to her feet, ending The industries of the South are being a large part in the tares of Leo. As" he the 100th annhersary of its foundation. bushels of sound- turnips, or ten good that such killing was deliberately premeditated greatly diverfaified, as well as increased. in two tassels. HPI* slippers were bronze knows the age, so does ht) know America, and feloniously and of his malice This year the amount of capital emploved chickens, or ten pounds of good lard, leather, embroidered with bronze which more than any otHr country is^the At Quebec, fire destroyed the seminary aforethought done by said Billings. From beads. After her came Mrs. Whitney on is $256,298,000, against $129,22(1 000 i» embodiment of the age hi knows the jondition, or one bushel of good onions. Any chapel, together with about $500,000 the testimony it developed that Billings the arm of the secretary of the treasury. 1S86. the possibilities ar the hopes of had forged his own wife's name to notes person bringing us any of the above, worth of original oil paintings. Insurance, Then followed the rest of those invited to our country he speaks oi it with delf.ht, directed to the lawyer, the contents of the §30,000. The chapel was erected in 1735. be the receiving party, including George and gives most ready countenance tc all the quantity named, will receive Not Born to be Killed. note being full of loving terms, and asking Bancroft. Then came a long and brilliant movements and projects tending tj. the Manitoba farmers are indignant at the Kinesley to meet her at her own houBe the paper until January 1, 1889 for procession of Ministers and attaches of Detroit Special:—Gen. Pulford liQj at good of religion among UB. The Cafcolic action of the Canadian customs officials, while Billings was away. Kingslej replied foreign Legations, who paid their respects the point ofjdeath at his home in thisr.itj. University o! America he declares be who refuse to give certificates to those who half the quantity we will send it hall in good faith,declining to make the assignation to the President. Then followed a great During his sfrvices in the civil war he «vas wish to ship wheat via the Northern Pacific one qf the most ch9riah8d works his and warning the supposed female the time." struck by It solid shot from a cannon, crowd of judges and Congressmen, the from Pembina to Montreal, which certificates pontificate the treasury of his favors is writer to desist from her course. OF course which splits his skull, broke hU jaw and Army and Navy survivors of old wars. ever unlocked for its benefit. I need not are necessary to secure its bonding. the reply ft 11 into the hands of Billings. Then the Grand Army began to come in, pulverized His collar-bone. This was at tell his warm interest in our American The latter even went so far as to prepare and there has never been such a representation Malvern Hill, and he was left on the field The fifteen-hundred dollar license total abstinece organizations. Our free The disorders at the university at St notes of hand hied out. conveying all of this body since Gen. Grant's day. for dead. He was captured by the republican institutions Leo XIII.love and law just enacted for Atlanta is about Petersburg continue, owing to the expulsion Kingsley's property to himself. It is believed rebels and later exchanged and Bent And the survivors of the black regiments blesses. -t «, of of 200 of the students. The officials that on the day of the shooting Billings the most stringent measure of tbat to Baltimore). where he lay for turned out in full force—thirty-three of will reopen the university at the end went to Kingsley's office to try by them, alert, soldierly fellows. Mrs Senator weeks watched •incessantly by his wife until kind that has yet appeared. In addition of the month. It is reported that the czar blackmail to get him to put his signature ~eveV£rtt68-4K«wounding, Spooner received with Mrs. Senator 3er- his reason which hadr Dr. Sam C.Smith'a Rarewell expressed displeasure" that armed force to the big fee, it is optional with to the notes. The evidence as to the blackmail Stockbridge, of Michigan, and Senator been gone, returned as sudd^x had been employed in suppressing the and forgeries was direct, but there as it l«ft. Gen. Pulford returned toil' Spooner was himself out making visits. The First M. E. chureh o! S as the mayor to refuse licenses for the troubles. »aB no witness to the shooting, and that regiment, and at the battle of the Wil At Mrs. Sawyer's house no one was visible, filled on New Years day bja congregation worst parts of the city, and confine part will have to be proven by jcircumstantial The National Zeitung states that Emperor as the senator was in Oshkosh and the ness received another shot which ent which assembled to listen the farev**ll evidenee. William, during his reception of the ladies were not receiving. A basket hung at his Beck, took a downward course, saloons vo the principal business sermon of Rev. S. G. 8mit, who will tfssume said- the door of Senator Sabin's residence as tore away a portion of the back bona, officers of ths guards, briefly "I control of the Independent People's streets. Every person applying for a er since he has kept an electric batw would point out that this year your chief Mrs. Sabin was not at home. ehruck next Sunday. It waV not only the constant action upon his back, aif attention will be claimed by the maneuvers license must file a description of his preacher's last sermon as ipaBtor of the Iowa Registration Law Declared which the guards and the Third array been compelled to use opiates. H'i» SutleringB First M. E. cfaurch, but it was his farewell Unconstitutional: place and affidavits of two good citizens Of Mm, Davis'a reception, the Critic tonight corps have been ordered to execute." The during these twenty years have beeiy to Methodism. says: "Mrs. Senator Davi3 of Minnesota, Judge Stoneman, of the superior court that he is a fit person to be trusted intense. Emperor afterwards bestowed the order of At the close of his sermon Dr. Smith received at bar handsome home the Black Eagle upon the court chamberlain, at Cedar Rapids,Iowa, declaredtbe igistry made the following remasdvL with a license. He must furni3h a and was assisted by Mrs. Bushnell and Count Stolberg-Wernigerode. I suppose taat I ought 'ligh to^ay to something law unconstitutional. The registry lfcw was Items from the National Treasury, Mrs. CoykendalL Mrs. Davis was attired bond lor $1,000, signed by two freeholders leavinggtws The North German Gazette denies that church, I cannot in a magnificent cameo pink silk dress to you about passed by the last legislature anil was The receipts of the government from all who have no interest of any any court circle has proposed to establish trimmed with rare point lace, court train tell you the specific reasons for my going somewhat similar to the one governing the sources in December were $29,325,2S5. for I am here yet as your pastor, and the a regency to meet the contingency of the ornaments, diamonds. registration of voters in Illinois. Tke"case kind in the application. The saloonkeeper and the expenditures, $10,400,682, leaving pulpit is not the place to speak o! personal sudden death oi Emperor William and the The callera on Mrs. Davia werp numerous, |was one brought by Col. Clark vs. tho election a net gain of receipts over expenditures must carry on his business matters. I go forth|sr two general reasons: inability of the crown prince to assume among them being a large delegation judge of the Fifth ward of tha^-city, of $18,924,C03. Out of this net First.I believe thi&plsewhere I can be more the reins of power. It is not true the Gazette openly. He can use no screens), no of Grand Army men, led by Capt. Fred »^o was refused the privilege of Yoti|$j on gam however, must be paid about $3,500 -*. useful second.I beli|ve that elsewhere lean further says, that the crown prince Brackett, most of them Minnesotians resident flection day, he not having registered. The 000 for interest upon tbe public deb blinds, or painted glass, and cannot bemore happy. I have aright to be happy consulted afrBaden statesman on the proposal here. Congressman and Miss McDonald complainant averred that during thq time I- whicb. will leave the actual surplus itj. can do so while being useful. As to the conduct his business in a basement. that he .should abdicate. Although kept open house for all Northwestern hen under the law he might otherwise ceniber, $15,424,603. The pub1 experiment I am about to try, the future the Gazette's uguage is emphatic, the friends, and found their time pietty hive become registered he was necessarily He cannot alio*? gambling, cards, billiards, alone can tell what it will amount to. I reduced during the month, $0, formed statemtf ^at the question of the much occupied during the day. Congressman aisent at Des Moines in attendanceTupon For the entire calendar vear do not go becauBeiof any trouble with the pool, or tenpins to be-played abdication of "prince had been Lind and KnuteNelson were callers tlw United States Circuit Court in which he people of this clinrch. During sixteen ejdebt was deminished by $117 during the day. Coneressman and wai,practiciqg attorney. The defendant the subject of m^§ remains "authentic. in his place. If a drunken person is years' life as a Methodist preacher I have twflargest reduction being ma Mrs. Rice were not visible during the day demferred to the plaintiff's petition. The a The •ry&££ had most friendly! relations with my peoplb. found on his premises his license will ahd November, when the pa but a large number of cards were left at demurrer raised tlie question oi the Gonfiti been issuod liltfrom San There are nbt three people in this tla aocount aggregated $15,8 the door of their house. ,*= tuticpality of tbe registry act. Theldacb- $^6,833,000 respectively."' Remo.