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iRESUMEOFTHENEWS 35few Ulm Review. Minnesota State Fair» SEeTena, Mont. RonlbsBKh, with Frank D. THE GREAT SG9 SXSEL «crantries through the United States territories, .Jacquette, Corvalis on /Aug. 25. for Mineral or vice versa, as provided by the It OPENING »AT, SPoint, where they were-employed in a mine. Washington treaty, without breaking the A Section of an International Bailrnute TJ«cently The two men had reached Dillard creek, in treaty existing between the United States No more perfect day could have been se-•eured 1* The Latest Telegraphic Can- 13RASDT & WEDDENDOEF, Publiabera. Missoula county, when i&ey met the two Indians. Trarerscd by the Hinnesota Editoral Association. and Great Britain. Your correspondent was fcr the commencement of the fair than fir ifdensed. Rombaugh arid Jacquette, after informed by a prominent politician, and one was. The sun beamed bright-ly over ij?& camping for the night, •'went to sleep, when who knows whereof he speaks, thai any attempt -the vast grounds, quickly drving r'ae NEWTJIiM, MmNESOT44 The editors and publishers of Minnesota, -Jacquette was aroused" by a shot. He leaped to enforce this part of the retaliatory grass which had beendrenched by the autumnal after the recent annual meeting, accepted an •to his feet and saw the-Indians standing over bill will lead to a formal remonstrance from storm of the night before the brisk invitation of the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Rombaugh's body. After wandering through Great Britain at once. "I have no fear, however," breeze from the south caused every piec? oi Doings at Washington, The .population of St. Petersburg Sault Ste Marie, to make a trip over that the mountains several days, Jacquette he continued, "that the bill will be carried bunting to wave to and fro in luxuriant Assistant Secretary of State Rives said road from St. Paul & Minneapolis to Sault has diminished by 84,000 in the last reached the mining camp where he organized into effect, as the dominion government folds, the roosters crowed with dehgtr that be saw no reason to disbelieve the statement Ste Marie. As this promises to become a a posse who are now pursuing the Indians. will keep a sharp lookout now they saw the brilliant orb of the hea\ «ii, seven years. that there has been a riot in Canton, prominent section in a greattrans-continental that no initiative to American citizens and the people who were present A sensation has been caused in Edwardsville, China, growing out of the treaty trouble. highway, and as unusual interest is felt in which might call for its enforcement, is given. and there were a goodly number for an opening 111., by the arrest of & combination of a this route in view of complications with The House committee on postoffices and Under the modus vivendi American fishing day, seemed happy and contented that counterfeiters who have been successfully Mies "Juliet Corson, the well-known roads decided to report on a bill authorizing vessels secure all the privilges." Either Sir the thirtieth fair should open under such posing as a respectable family. About a new lock for registered mail pouches, the John Macdonald or Sir John Thompson, auspicious circumstances. six weeks ago this famSly *rame here from teacher of cookery and writer of postmaster-general having represented that minister of justice, will proceed to England At a few minutes before 9o'clock the crowd Kimmswick, Mo. They gave their name as cook books, is reported to be a hopelessinvalid. the locks now used for registered mails are shortly to confer personally with the British surrounded the machinery building where xh& Russell, and there were three daughters, two^ not adequate to prevent depredations of government as a more direct and satisfactory great engine stood and listened to the opening sons, and Mrs. Russell. They rented a house^ She probably indulged this class of mail matter. way of discussing the situation than through address by Mr. Bushnell. Sr, as folio\*r and settled down apparently to housekeeping. in same, of her own cookery. correspondence, as at present. ~^j$*^v Gentlemen and Ladies: Thehour has a Officers searched the house and found a Speaker Carlisle has decided to appoint counterfeiting outfit. There were molds, a airived for the opening of the thirtieth*- anual Messrs. Rice, of Minnesota Catchings, ofMississippi photograph camera, metals, dies and a buck•et-fdll exhibition of The state agricultural society. Hayes, of Iowa E. B. Taylor, of *$ of $5 gold pieces in process of manufacture. Ohio, and Perkins, of Kansas, a committee A****. Minnesota Editors. 5* As we gaze with wonder at the great The Pope, assisted by Abbot Pesento, LM Boehling said $5 gold pieces was to investigate the charges made by Architect inventive genius that produced all these mechanical The Minnesota Editorial Association in as .-editor, is writing a history their speciality. Counterfeit bills were also Smithmyers alleging that a member of contrivances, we must exclaim, Bession at Minneapolis finished their business. captured. the house had endeavored to "influence" "Truly, this is a great country." We behold ofRomefia the Middle Ages. Particular Resolutions were passed in memory of him in the awarding of the contract for material on one hand every device known to man for Louis E. Fisher, who died a year ago. The attention will be paid to the for the construction of the new congressional labor saving, with all the improvements maj^ election of officers for the ensuing year resulted library building. "Foreign Cullings. «an eontrive on the oth?r hand we view period of Gregory the Great. as follows: with pleasure the varied production of the The acting secretary of war has issued the President, Joel Heatwole, Minneapolis Tribune A'German Bquadron will go to Athens*to jSoil of our proud state. Then, too, we look following circular- It is hereby directed that, second vice president, Frank A. Day, salute King George on the twenty-fifth anniversary •with dpepest pride upon the magnificent hereafter, chiefs of bureaus of the war deapartment As Fanmont Sentinel third vice president, H. What is claimed to be the longest of his accession. It is probable that 'stock of all kinds bred, raised and used within shall cause to be stated in all advertisements O. Bassford, Austin Registar secretary, G.S. Italian, Austrian and other foreign squadrons the boundaripp of our great State of Minnesota. chain ever made is in the Imperial for proposals for furnishing supplies Pease, Anoka Union recording secretary, T. will do likewise. Here, there, and on every hand von needed by or under the war department, M. Newsou, St. Paul treasurer, D. Ramaley Arsenal at Vienna. It has 8,000 A revised statement publisheld'by the Canadian see the evidences of the great wealth and that preference will be given to articles of executive committee, H. R. Hall, St. Paul E. government shows that for the last boundless resources of our state, and I ask links, and was used by the Turks to domestic production or manufacture, conditions H. Dearth, Le Sueur News G. W. McGrew, fiscal year there is a deficit of §833,000 in you all to examine carefully and thougn^'ul. of quality and price being equal, and Crookston Chronicle. obstruct the ^passage of the Danube the Dominion treasury, and not a surplus of 'ly the wonders you see about you. Tney that'no contracts shall be awarded for the The committee on prizes reported the $3,000,000, as recently stated in the government 'are living evidences of the contentment and furnishing of articles of foreign production or in 15.29. awards which seemed as much as anything returns. The national debt of the happiness of the citizens of your state, who manufacture when the article, of suitable to go by contraries. H. P. Hall, of St. Paul, Dominion is placed at $285,000,000, or $60 are protected by the wise and judicious tarif! quality, of domestic production or manufacture carried off the prize as the handsomest man per capita of population, and an increase of laws of our country, affording to every honest can be obtained. The attacking of the American official Joel P. Heathwole was awarded the prize as $12,000,000 during the year. As compared man and woman an opportunity to earn the homeliest. L.P.Hunt, of the Mankato with the .debt five years ago there Jias been not only a good living, but a comfortable^, residence .at Canton by a Press, in the opinion of the committee, was an increase of 42 per cent. home to enjov in a"ge. Z, vf- 'The Kecord of Casualties. the tallest man present J.W.Todd, of the Chinese mob will not tend to facilitate Gentlemen and ladies, in the name of xqe Michael Davitt, in a speech at Knockaroo, Hastings Gazette, took the prize as the A dispatch from East Tawas, Mich., says president of this association, I bid you income an understanding between China said that the cry of "Gloria Gladstone in shortest J. W. Glass, of the Wacoma News, heavy forest fires north and east of that and we will now proceed to the st Excelsis" had gone too far. While the Liberals was the fattest, and Samuel S. Lambert, of and the United States on the immigration point are doing great damage. remained heedless of the atrocities attending ing of our great motive power by one tirty the Otter Tail County Farmer, drew a prize evictions, there .could be pla«ed no finger of a tiny hand applied to the electn", question. A telegram from Port Huron Mich., states as the man with the biggest head. E. H. faith in the boasted alliance of the Liberals button. that the schooner Cheney Ames has foundered Dearth, of the Le Sueur News, was the and Nationalists, which has proved to She a The main building is replete with interesting in Lake Huron and that all hajads went to youngest M. L. Vought, of the Wadena handcuff instead of a shield. Unless the exhibits. The many firms who ha\„ the bottom with her. Tribune, the thinnest Dr. R. Manley the oldest, King Osear has arranged for a Liberals did something to insure confidence placed displays in the building seem to have and Hon.H. E. Hoard, ofjthe Montevideo Rev. Father T. F. Richardson of Cedar the Irish would be compelled to adopt unconstitutional gone on the order of quality, not quantity, grand hunt in the most northern portions Leader, the man with the biggest feet. Rapids, Iowa, fe31 from a window of his room methods in dealing with the and the displays are more elegant than cumbersome. r% At 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the 7th the on the fourth flGor of the Lorimer house oi Sweden, and the Courts cf licensed agents of cruelty. They must rally editors departed in a very happy mood, on and was so badly injured that he died. their forces instantly throughout the woxld MH The length of the shafting is one and threeeighths Europe will be invited to join him in the "Soo" railroad, for their three days' outing. The totaU lobs by the fire in San and defend their homes. miles, from which is turned S41 pieces "Bill" Nye did not go, but Secretary •-'& the chase. Theprincipal game sought Franciseo placed by the latest estimates of machinery. The air was failed with the Byron, of the Exposition, acted as his substitute. at $1000,000, with an insurance of $200,000. busy hum of industry, giving it the appearance will be elk. The night of the banquet Mr. Byron, Personal Gossip. Some 2,000 men are thrown out of employment. of a manufacturing district in a great I it seems, let his old capabilities as a comedian One man was .burned to death. city. The exhibits alone in this branch of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe had a slight have full swing and in consequence the A destructive fire destroyed the entire business the exhibition represents 1,500 firms, coming apopletic attack a few days ago, which confined editors were heartily amused they therefore Of the 70,000,000 feet of lumber portion of Harper, Iowa, except one store from eighteen states of the Union. The her to her bed. Her physicians report insisted upon his company on the excursion. and an implement house. The loss is variously value of goods exhibited this department included in the Connecticut Biver that- her condition is improved and that she i**1, estimated at from $18,000 to $25.. is estimated at $350,000. is now comfortable. Lumber Company's last drive of 000. The insurance does not exceed $5,0004 In no way is the improvement of the present Looks Like War. fair over that of last year apparent than logs, -which have recently passed Parties just arrived from the upper Tenton The official announcement from St. Petersburg Miscellaneous Sews Items* in the live stock display. It is one reflecting countiy in Montana, report disastrous over Bellows Falls, 7,000,000 feet that previous to the departure of the great credit upon the management and upon prairie fires that section. Ranges have H. B. Mason ofEllsworth, Me., has assigned. czar for Southern Russia he gave an audience the breeders to whose labors the people oi stopped at Bellows Falls to become been burned off for an area ofsixty-five milesand Liabilities reported as $126,000 assets, to a number of Abyssinian priests indisputable St. Paul areindebted for an exhibit particularly the fiie has assumed ssjch dimensions as $250,000 in timber lands, mills, logs, real evidence of the close relations existing paper. complete and more satisfactory than ever to baffle all attempts to keep it under control. estate and sailing vessels. between France and Russia, and is regarded before. Never has there been so excelent a in diplomatic circles as an answer to The Howard association of Charleston, gathering of blooded stock, and never have «li* &«i Advices from Orizaba Mexico state that the recent sharp reply ofSignor Cnspi, the sent $500 to Jacksonville. All the mercantile the arrangements at the fair grounds been A Georgia man is ready to swear riveis and creeks have overflowed their banks. Italian premier, to the French' note $ bodies have opened subscriptions. An so completely perfect. The buildings set Houses have been torn down and several respecting the capitulations at Massowah. that common soda is thesovereignest extra meeting of the city council will be held apart for the accommodation of horses and %RJX lives lost. Streams from the City of Mexico Those European statesmen to take action in the same direction. Experienced cattle are admirably adapted to the purpose, thing on earth for the bite ofeither to Vera Cruz are rising. In the state of Hidalgo, who contended that the net result oithe nurses are volunteering in large and they are kept clean and well ventilated. ,"3/3 rivers are overflowing and causing correspondence between France and Italy in mad dog or snake—notwithstanding numbers. h—U Agricultural hall, filled as it is with the pieaf damage. Railroad traffic has been relation to Massowah was to establish more producers of the great Northwest, presents Harry Parker, champion light wrestler of there is not the remotest possibility suspended. completely than ever the isolation of France 'R\I, a decidedly farm like appearance with its Pennsylvania, and Lucien Marie Chnstol, in Europe have had their confidence in the that fishing parties and so on will The elegant summer residence oft John hosts of pumpkins, pears, apples, gram and the French wrestler, met in a two-point maintenance of peace through these means Johnston, the well known banker, and all the railroad exhibits. Of the latter those of catch-as-catch-can match at Erie. The substitute it for the usual antidote. rudely shaken by the action of the czar, the farm buildings and crops at Bracken the Northern Pacific and Manitoba roads Frenchman ljad his splendid record broken, which evidently means that Russia will encourage Brae, his country seat, a few miles southwest excel and show the different kinds of grain and Parker won two straight falls in 3 and Abyssinia to maintain her claims of Milwaukee, were burned. Loss, $20,000 raised along those lines to good effect. 4 minutes respectively. of "tell* A Nebraska correspondent of the over Massowah, as well as to Zula, another insuiance, $5,000. The fire was started by S5 3 The illumination of St, Paul, is Ignatius Donnelly candidate for governor Red sea port, which Italy has taken possession some children playing with matches. Ahigh Kansas City Live Stock Journal tells one of the most interesting features of Minnesota on the Labor ticket has announced of. The relations of France and Italy wind rendered the attempt to check the flames 6*1 of the occasion. The spectacle his state central committee. They have never been cordial since of a sow that was frightened by a futile. with all its exhilarating effects, is not a new are as follows: Eric Olson of Martin county, the first indications of a feature to the inhabitants of St. Paul It was circus elephant in July, and recently Hank Farris, a well-known character at chairman James A. Johnson, of Ramsey •US French movement eastward from in this city where the idea of making bright Greenwood, Ky., who runs a saloon at that county G. A. S. Higby of Hennepin county she gave birth to a pig with its head Algeria. Italy regarded Tunis as part of with all the colors known to human art a place, shot and instantly killed Thomas Prof. C. H. Roberts of Olmstead county, G. C. ?sr—*£* her own future sphere ofinfluence, and France portion of the metropolis was first formulated, Young. Young went to Farris' saloon to shaped like an elephant, with a Chamberlain of Rice county, Ole Johnson of lf$ has all along disliked the growth in the and it is a distinctive feature oi get a friend to go with him to Beaver Creek. Meeker county, and F. A. Porter of Chisago Mediterranean of a navy which, with the assistance trunk attached, and without any St. Paul in Demonstrating its gratitude Ferris was drunk when Young came in, and county. of a single ally, would be able to '3iJ to its friends and showing its high appreciation accused him of taking his customer away hair. The freak only lived ten s« seal up all the French ports. The entry of While it is believed that many of the young of good will to those who might from his house. He -would not allow Young 2 W*\ Italy into the German alliance, and perhaps Indians may sign the Sioux treaty of the minutes, but a local druggist has be within its gates. The globes of green, red, to explain, but shot him down without still more, the understanding which, of late, proper pressure is brought to bear it is known white, yellow and blue, each shedding provocation. preserved the carcass in alcohol. has so often and so loudly been declared to that Sitting Bull, Gall, Mad Bear and Big its luster upon the thousands of exist between Italy, Austria and England, The chemical works of the Marshfield Manufacturing Head are as bittely opposed to the opening pedestrians who good naturedly joined naturally enough aroused French sensibilities. company, owned by J. H.Matthes, of the reservation as ever. The published in the welcome and hospitality to Horrible scene occurred in a Vienna burned at Marshfield, "Wis. The fire originated report that Sitting Bull had signed the treaty Canada, the accompanying map of the Soo the city's guests, served to remind a in a lot of chemicals stored one corner of was shown the cunning old medicine man, line and its connections East and West stranger who had never before looked with suburban cemetery. While a coffin the building, from what source is unknown. and he flew into a rage, accusing the man will be found of current value and The Trade Reriew. wondering eyes upon a scene so enchanting was being lowered to the grave one The retort building and coal house was who started the report of all the villanies in worthy of preservation for future reference. of that beauty which awaits the just when Special telegrams to Bradstreet's show an saved. About two hundred and fifty cords his category. It is worth while observing, at the same time, there is drawn aside the veil leading to the of the ropes broke, and the coffin fell active movement of staple merchandise generally of wood was burned. The loss will reach that the Soo road is completed, well equipped great eternal. It was like a fairy scene, Father Flatly, of St. Mary's church, Maiden, throughout the country, with improving $10,000, with a total insurance upon the in such a manner as to burst the lid with the best railroad appliances, and is where dwelled only the loveliness, the gentleness Mass., announced at all the masses that tendencies at cities where relatively whole plant of $7,500. now successfully competing for its proportion and the sweetness of nature. It seemed he had received instructions from the archbishop less improvement had heretofore been shown, open and to cause the corpse to fall of the carrying business between the not like rude hands had constructed so glowing At Elliot's circus in Faribault one of the that at a meeting of the church dignitaries, notably at Cincinnati, Detroit, Savannah, great Northwest and all the cities on the Atlantic a tribute to a city's honor. It bore impressions out head foremost. The mourners performers, named Barton, met with a serious held at Baltimore, instructions were Galveston and Pittsburg. Leather has been seaboard. of having been in nature's triumphant accident by having his hand cut on glass. issued that all Catholic parents must send firm, with an upward tendency, reflected on broke out into loud lamentations, sphere. It dazzled not in force, but in Miss Elliot, who was playing on glass bottles, their children to the parochial schools under boot and shoe prices. Sales and magnificence. and three ladies—relatives of the deceased—fainted hit the bottle hard enough to break it, and pain of sin. A number of children who have shipments of shoes are heavy. Judge Greer Declines. the attendants failed to clear the platform of formerly attended the public schools, began Cooler weather has helped to stimulate a on witnessing the at once to attend the parochial schools. Judge James Greer, has addressed a letter the broken glass. Barton struck the broken seasonable retail demand East and West, The Maine Election, to the National Committee of the American ghastly spectacle. bottle with his hand in his performance, and which is reflected in favorable advices from party declining the nomination for VicePresident was so seriously injured that he will be un jobbers and commission agents at most distributing Mr. Blaine places the Republican majority Death oi'IUchard A. Proctor. of the United States. He says: able to do his work ior a number of weeks, centeis. The demand for funds to at 20,000. There are gains on every hand. if he does not lose his hand. I feel constrained to resign. I am in favor move the crops is beginning to make itself Fifteen cities give a gain of 1,000 over 1884, 1 The "Champion Frog-eater" of The startling announcement is made that of restricting both immigration and naturalization, felt, as declines in deposits at almost all leading or a total Republican majority of 4,500. the eminent astronomer, Richard A. Proctor, A rear end collision occurred on the Northern Basle, France, recently wagered five but I cannot go the extent of the Eastern and Western money centers show. The same rate of grain on the remaining died New York, ofyellow fever. He reached Iowa division of the Chicago & Northwestern convention in believing it was to unconditionally This brings about an upward tendency in the towns and cities gives a Republican majority thate'*yvon Monday, Sept. 10, having traveled francs and a quart of brandy that he railway at Auburn, Neb. One special repeal our naturalization laws. loan rates, notably on call accommodations of over 20.000. by railirom his farm called Oak Lawn in Florida. freig-ht ran into another which had been delayed could swallow three dozen live frogs The effect of this would be to prevent any at New York and at other cities. The Western Chairman Manley sent the following telegram: His family remained at Oak Lawn and by an accident. The rear engine went foreign-born person from ever becoming an and Southern advances iron have not he came alone. It was his intention to sail through three cars and into the middle of the at a sitting. He won, but was immediately American citizen. It cannot be a healthy shown themselves in the East except in that for England in the steamer Umbria on Saturday, To Hon M. S. Quay, Chairman Republican depot, completely wrecking it. Engineer Kellar thing for any nation to have a large part 6f quoted prices there are no longer cut. Old siezed with horrible internal and his passage on the vessel had been National Committee. New York: "We have was slowly roasted to death under the its population madeup of resident aliens who rails are in demand and firmly held. Steel engaged. Upon his arrival in New York he carried the state by a plurality of 20,000. fire box. Fireman George Trustv had both pains, and nearly died before he can never hope to take any part in the making rails are dull and within $1 per ton of the went to the Westminster hotel, where he had Have chosen the entire delegation in congress. legs cut off and died at midnight. A brakeman, of laws under which they must be taxed lowest price on record. Business failures reported could swallow chemicals enough to been a guest on many previous occasions. Reed's majority will reach 2,500. The majorities name unknown, was fatally injured. and to which they must submit their personal to Bradstreet's number 157 in the He was assigned to room 88, a for Dingley, Boutelle and Milliken will get the frogs out of him. When they United States this week against 116 last A young man named John Cummings committed liberty. I hold that the immigrant large apartment of the second floor. He was exceed 6,000, respectively, We have chosen week and 119 this week last year Canada suicide at Sauk Centre, Minn. He who has renounced all allegiance to any foreign every senator and nearly or quite four-fifths were ejected fifteen of them were dead, not feelmg well when he went to bed in the has 22 this week against 23 last week. The had hired out to work for S. Beidle man and power, who accepts the spirit of our of the representatives in our legislature and evening, but he thought his indisposition was but the rest were still alive. total of failures in the United States. Jan was found in Beidleman's barn hanging from constitution and laws, should have held out have carried every county in the state on the the result of his long railroad journey. On 1 to date, is 6,878, against 6,531 in 1887. one of the rafters, dead. No motive can be to him the proud honor of American citizenship, popular vote." Tuesday morning he was much worse, and assigned other than insanity. He has been by keeping out all who do not furnish Mrs. Schenck, the wife of the landlord, advised Mr. Blaine telegraphed Gen. Harrison as A number of tailors in New York subject to temporary periods of derangement, evidences before they come ofprobably adopting him to consult a physician. Prof. follows, and it is thought that he committed in heart and mind this ambition and by Proctor said he did not think such a step Returns up to 9 o'clock indicate Republican have recently been victimized by a Stricken Jacksonville. the act during one of these. Several years requiring them after they come and have resided was necessary. candidate will have more than 20,000 ago he was sent to St, Peter insane asylum some years among us to make this Each succeeding day has seen a day of smooth gang of sharpers, who conduct majority over Democratic candidate, largest Knowing that Prof, Proctor had traveled and was afterward sent home as cured, and probability a judicial certainty by proof in a gloom and death, and what is worse, the majority since 1866. Prohibition vote falls directly from Florida, Mr. Schenck became their theiving operations with has since shown none of the symptoms of court of justice. We will keep America for outlook for the immediate future is gloomier off everywhere. suspicious and summoned Dr. George S. Conant, his malady. Americans. The convention leaves the public still. Twenty-seven new cases were reported great success. A pair oi them enter Androscoggin county elects "the full Republican who examined Prof. Proctor and said to infer it is immaterial whether we reduce to the board of health for the last twentyfour ticket. In Knox county the Republicans he would like to call another physician to a store, and while one of them has the tariff taxation to the basis of the actual hours. There were eight deathB from probably elect all county officers except assist in the diagnosis. Mr. Schenck said he Criminal Doings, need of the nation or whether we shall let the Yellow fever during the same period. Among his measure taken for a suit of register of probate. In Washington county^ would advise consulting the health board, principle remain of accumulating an the prostrations by fever are Hon. H. A. the Republicans elect all county officers 'by and Dr. Conant sent word to Dr. Edson^ ^Jacob Halgason, an Icelandic farmer, com clothes the other, who usually carries idle surplus in the treasury. Lenkle, cashier of the State Bank of Florida, 1,200 majority and seven out of ten representatives, chief inspector of contagious diseases, who mitted suicide at Glenboro, Manitoba, by To this I cannot subscribe. I have been chairman of the committee on sanitation of In Lincoln county the entire an overcoat on his arm, manages to responded promptly to the summons. The cutting his throat and stabbing himself with taught that protection, rightly understood, the citizens' association, who has worked indefiitigably Republican ticket is elected, and the republic two experts made a careful examination a small penknife. simply means a payment of a bonus by all since the outbreak of the fever. slip a bolt of cloth under it and disappears. can ticket is elected, and the republicans electa and also called Dr. Jacobs in our citizens to a few of our citizens Total new cases to date, 511 total deaths, The postoffice at "Wyoming, 0., a suburb four out of six representatives. The Republicans consulation, knowing that he had experience The scheme is worked with to engage in certain industrial pursuits. 60. to Cincinnati, 12 miles from the city, on the carry Somerset county by over 1,5000 in yellow fever cases. Prof. Proctor had a Under the name and guise of protecting Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton railroad was The committee on depopulation completed so much gentlemanly assurance and plurality, electing a Republican senator and, high fever and his skin had a yellowish color. workingmen, we are paying to their entered by burglars and the safe blown open. the census of the city to-day, and reported seven of the eight representatives. There is He also vomited at intervals, but the physicians boldness that it takes the tailor smployers a premium and filling the treasury The burglars secured $400 in money and the total population* remaining at 13,577— a gain of 1,100 in plurality over 1886. Wal-"-* could uot be certain that he was suffering with unused money without benefit to the stamps. whites, 3,945 colored, 9,812 unwilling to some time to account for the loss of do county elects the entire Republican ticket from yellow fever. He told the physicians frorkingman or to the nation at large. leave, 10,375, mostly colored people with "Willie Fischer, aged five, son of a farmer by about 300 majority, except sheriff, and, that he had not been near Jacksonville nor his cloth. means for self-support, 3.365 without living near Aberdeen, D. T., strayed or was elects four Republican representatives out oi any other yellow fever center, and BO far as means, 8,495 refused to answer as to carried away from his father's wagon, and seven. Large Republican gains are reported he knew had not been exposed to the disease. Sir John and the Treaty. means, 1,390. It is expected that 2,000 has not been seen since. The city has been in Hancock county, which will give an estimated A clean bill of health had been A short meeting of the cabinet was held at The new Chief-Justice is the smallest or 3,000 will leave in ten searched in vain, and his parents entertain majority of 1,000, electing the full given to him when he left Florida. Ottawa and the president's message and its or "*vtwelve days. The complete fears that the boy has been kidnapped. county ticket. The entire nine representa-, man of the Supreme Court of the The physicians knew that if he had yellow probable results was again informally dismissed, depopulation of the city is impossible, tive districts have elected Republicans. Returns The Hatfield trial has just come to a close fever he probably was passing into the condition without any positive action being and those without means can hardly be provided United States, weighing 125 pounds, thus far received from York county in-, at the Pipeville, Ky., all the prisoners being known as "remission" when the patient taken. Sir John Macdonald said that for in the refugees' camps under a dicate a majority for the Republican county-^ acquitted. They have returned to "West Virginia. seems to be getting well. They thought and being 5 feet 6 inches in height. he will not recede from the position he has month or six weeks, during which time it is ticket of 1,000. Two years ago the majority Thus ends the famous case that threatened it would be safe to remove him to a hospital taken, and that he is in that fully sustained feared the epidemic will have done its work was less then ten. Reed's majority this'",* Associate Justice Gray is the largest, interstate complication between West while he was in a favorable condition of fay the British government. He believes and hundreds of lives sacrificed. The negroes county will be the largest ever received. Re-? Virginia and Kentucky. strength before an expected relapse occured. measuring 6 feet 5 inches in height, that out of evil good will come, as by are loth to leave, being told by politicians publicans elect twelve out of fifteen represent When informed of the decision to remove him A shooting affray occurred at Lookout, a adopting a policy of retaliation toward that they will lose_their vote by change of tatives. "J -^gfM, $ and pulling the scales at almost 300 to a hospital Prof. Proctor cheerfully consented. mining camp thirty-five miles west of Rapid Canada the United States will be residence. sV -_ He had been told of the suspicions City, N. Y. Chris Lane and E. P. Purcell forcing tne dominion to become selfreliant pounds. Justices Bradley andBlatchford which the physicians entertained, but he did quarrelled in a saloon over cards. Purcell and dependent on her own resources, not seem to lose his cheerfulness and expressed SB are about an inchhiger than the The people living in the vicinity of thfr left. Lane followed with a Winchester. Purcell which would certainly develop under An attempt was made to steal tne boay of the belief that his trouble would not 1|A? Sioux reservation in Dakota and the Chey-Sjf finally secured a revolver and stood at such a policy. The wily old premier is Hugh Mottram Brooks alias Maxwell at St. Chief-Justice and weigh 20 pounds prove to be yellow fever. Next morning enne reservation Montana have been tak-»! bay, firing three shots, one of which took rery reticent as to what line of action his Louis. At an early hour a pistol shot at Dr. Priest, the resident physician ing active sjgps this year to put a stop to more. Associate Justice Harlan is effect, killing Lane instantly. Purcell gave government will follow, preferring to hold Calvary cemetery attracted the attention of at the Willard Parker hospital, the cu8toB«Kfirough which these Indians!" I himself up and is now in jail. back and watch developm&ts before declaring Peter Reitz, and a few minutes later a closed next to Gray in height, 6 feet 2 inches make annuWVisits to each other, on the plea i^ noticed a change for the worse in Prof. his policy forthefuture. Several members vehicle passed him on the road. The team At Hudson, Wis., a burglar entered the that it is necessary for them to look after the*L^ Proctor's condition, Eminent physicians &f the cabinet favor submitting the question was on a gallop. Following the team came being his distance from the ground residence of Dr. King through a back window condition of their cattle. The savages make'S^ were in attendance on the invalid all day, and fn dispute between the United States and the a man named John Shevhn, who excitedly and took $5 in money and a fine gold watch .and 250 pounds his weight. The this a pretence for long absences, which are* every possible effort was made to save or Sominion to neutral tribunal for settlement. informed Reitz that the occupants of the fleeing from the doctor's sleeping room. No clew to no less than plundering and ^raudin«- expeditions. prolong the life of the gifted astronomer. Your correspondent was the first to convey vehicle had made an attempt to steal the other Justices are an even height, the perpetrator. Officer Carroll has a close comlhumimg0 Late in the afternoon the physicians had Gen. Brooks, the the news of the passing of the retaliation body of Maxwell. Investigation developed eye on several suspicious-looking characters decided that he was a victim of the jellow department of the Platte has given public .being between 5 feet 9 and 10 inches. bill in congress to the government here. Sir the fact that ShevUn had been employed and in town, as several other attempts at burglary fever. There was no more room for doubt notice to the effect that the cavalry companies Hector Langevin express no surprise at the well paid by an unknown lady to guard the have been made during the week. Fred •With the Chief-Justice in the centre when the black vomit made its appearance. of his post would not go on a summer encampment, result, which turned out as he had expected. grave at night. He was on duty when three Crary's bed room was entered early in the Until he lost the power ofspeech Prof. Proctor as previously announced, but The government holds to the opinion that $and the two big men at each end, a men entered the cemetery and started for week and his pants pockets riffled. did not lose his nerve ,or give up hope. His that they would follow up the Indians who President Cleveland will enforce the retaliationj£|]l the grave. Shevlin fired and the men fled. ffV is formed when all stand in line. death was preceded by convulsions peculiar had left4:he reservations, and wherever they The murderer of John Rombaugh by two in so far as it affects the transmislion No trace has been found. They left a shovel ofaoods in bondfromCanada to foreign to the disease. found them, would take them in charge a,nd Nea Perce Indians has just been reported at and rope at the grave side. escort them to their agency. V!