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New Dim Review. RESUME OF THE NEWS manders, wishing to stop the needless contents of those opened ap far are nninjn: THE LAST DAT. they were privately married. She left him be-' slaughter, seat out flags of truce. Another Joseph O'Brien, tnWtnwi who slept in cause she found a knife under her pDlow. consultation was held and a year's armistice store where the fire originated, states that The defence waived all examination, and Mr. tt was agreed upon. The two armies marched went to sleep between 12 and 1 o'clock a •y a The Thirtieth Annual Minnesota State Fair Greene .hobbled back to his celL The Latest Telegraphic Ifews Con--«f off the field to the martial notes ofboth bands was awakened by a pet dog which Blepttj BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Closes With the Greatest Possible Success. S Ci- and amid general rejoicing, both bodies firing the barn. Thefirewas then raging all aroun densed.. It was the greatest day in the histOTy of all Foreign Callings, their muskets in the air. The regulars set him. Had it not been for the dog he woul^©* NEWTJLM, MINNESOTA agricultural exhibits in the Northwest Fully out at once on their march to Fort Snelling. probably have been cremated. Howthefir«fT Capt. Tan Gele, who has just returned to forty-five thousand people were within the The veterans went over to the camp and_ delivered originated will probably never be known Doings at Washington/ Brussels, from the Congo country, states inclosure. When the day broke there was no over their weapons, and the militia The hook and lader company cameover fro: A hungry coyote that had wandered that he believes he himself is the man described sun to be seen in the east, nor at either of the stocked arms and dispersed to see the sights. Ashland on the steamer Emerald, bn The secretary of the navy has telegraphed as a "white pasha," and who is said other three points of the compass. At about in from the mountains was The old men were rejuvenated by the smell of was to late to be of an Rear Admiral Kimberly, commanding the to have been seen in the Bahr-el-Ghazel districts. 9 o'clock the clouds in the east disappeared, powder and the young men were excited and service. Both printing offices,.^ 1 Pacific station, who is now at Sau Francisco, killed in one of the streets of Denver He says that at the beginning of the and the king of the day shone forth in flushed by the simulated conflict. Itemizer and News, were burned. Lumj^fr to send one of the vessels of his squadron to year he had a number of conflicts with the all his radiance and splendor. Trains of a few days ago. already on the ground to begin buildingvWi the Samoan Islands for such services as may A SAD ACCIDENT. natives from the direction of Bahr-el-Ghazel. ten cars each from the two cities went the block will be rebuilt immediately, j. be required ofit in the protection of American Capt. Van Gele's description corresponds The sham battle was marked by only one thundering into the station at the fair number of families were left homeless, bu interests. The United States steamers Alert, with that of the'"white pasha" as given by accident, though that was sad indeed. Paul grounds depositing their precious freight in those more fortunate have opened their The number of pilgrims who have Vandalia and Adams are now cruising in the the natives who reported his presence in the Mitch, a young artilleryman from the fort, thousands at a time. The brightness of the hoases, and are provided for. A heavy rait vicinity af the Hawaiian Islands, and one of districts. suffered the loss of his right hand and wrist. visited the pope since January is sun had absorbed the moisture on the grass fell all day, damaging the property exposed these will be sent to Samoa at once. The aecident occurred during the thick of the which had fallen the day before, and everything News received from the South Seas shows The total loss is about one hundred thousand nearly 200,000. The gifts exceed the The Minnesota congressmen have just fight, and was due either to insufficient bore evidence of a superb day in the that there was'savage fighting on the Marquesas dollars, with but little insurance, on account, about determined that it is hardly worth sponging of the piece, or to the fact that celebration of the thirtieth anniversary ot value of £4,500,000, group before the natives allowed the of the extensive insurance rate in this block, while to waste time longer at Washington, the man holding the vent let his the history and progress of the splendid French to hoist their flag and take possession which was four per cent. ", -^§§5 Judge MacDonald, who has been rather indisposed thumb slip, allowing the air to achievements in the world of agriculture in of the group. Two hundred French marines for several days, will leave for home enter. Thepiece was prematurely discharged, Minnesota. The American flag, as it unfolded and several thousand natives were When Queen Victoria went this Jf"« Canadians Awaiting Developments. at once. Judge Wilson will go early next tearing off Mitch's right hand, mangling the its magestic folds to the bright crisp %& killed. The natives retreated in the mountains, week, and Mr. Lind will go about the first of arm fearfully and breaking the thumb of his year from Windsor to Osborne, she northwestern breeze from the topmast of where it was difficult to dislodge them. %n Ottawa special to the New York Sunf the month. Mr. Itice will remain most of the companion. The two men were in the act of every building, never before presented a Much indignation is expressed in Tahiti over says tjiat Sir John Macdonald, in an inter-" took a number of her favorite cats time through the session Mr. Nelson, who reloading the gun. The ambulance was called more inspiring scene than it did yesterday the seizure of Easter island by Chili, which view being asked what would be the policy oi seems to be entirely freed from thoughts on into service and the wounded man removed morning, with thousands and thousands with her, and now every English lady proposes to establish there a penal colony. Canada, replied: political matters, will remain till adjournment to the Jobbers' Union building where Dr. of lovers of the emblem of American This is the island famous for its grand stone The policy of the Canadian government and keep the state's few remaining interests when she travels must do the same. Murphy, who acted as surgeon general, liberty upon the grounds and hundreds of statutes standing on huge pedestals. will be to await developments in the GAlted I well in hand in the house. Nelson bandaged the wounded arm, the man displaying scarred veterans who had followed it to victory States. By this I mean that the only spies-ck has gone extensively in bo ready history, and The fact of Barttelot's death in Africa~was wonderful nerve. He was removed to St. and preserved its dignity and grandeur "'to1! tion from which trouble can arise relates has gone into the Napoleonic wars and the made known in Europe without much delay, Joseph's hospital where Dr. Hoyt amputated The widow and daughters of old and the solidity and perpetuity of the union. history of Russia with much avidity. the fishing. The fishing season .ias just and it is difficult to see how Stanley's fate, if the forearm four inches above the wrist. He It was typical of the breadth, not of the acreage closed, and it will not open again until May.,^ Dr. Wheaton of Binghampton were it be a similar one, could be concealed so is now doing nicely. His face was also burnt of the golden Northwest, but of the spirit In other words, it will be fully eight monthsf% much longer. It is easy to account for absence The Kecord of Casualties. by powder. of its citizens in making it one of the integral attired at his funeral in white dresses before the United States will have any|' of information as to his movements parts of the common union, associated chance to bring up that question again.^ for he may have a personal object to serve in and wore bouquets of flowers, while Charles Edstrora, living seven miles south with the achievements of the past and the Until that time we will do absolutely?? withholding news, of this character and details of Cannon Falls, Minn,, found a team tangled brilliant possibilities of the future. Gloom at Jacksonville. the remains lay on the sofa covered nothing unless President Cleveland makea|| of his lourney would not naturally be up near his place. On going to the wagon he some unexpected move, which is not prob-N transmitted through native channels spontaneously. THE INDUSTRIAL PARADE. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 14.—This has by a many-colored robe. found John Augustine, a young man, lying able, even If the senate should grant him thogilf News of his death or murder, been the saddest day yet in the history of At 10:30 o'clock Supt. Bushnell was the on his face in the bottom of the box dead. the?" asked for power. Nothing can come of however, would, for the reverse of three reasons, Jacksonville's epidemic. The general gloom busiest man in the state. The industrial parade Augustine left the Oxford mill with a grist all present discussion, therefore, for eight travel fast and far, as bad news proverbially is made intense by the grief at the loss of right the night before. He lived six miles was the creation, of his own prolific A correspondent of the Liverpool months, and before the expiration of that does, and we should ere this, in all several of our very best citizens. Two of the from where he was found. Nothing is known brain, and its magnitude as well as beauty Mercury says that he heard some cornet time things may have assumed a quieter aspect. probability, have received it via Zanzibar, if noblest of Florida's native sons fell to-day— as to the cause of death. was looked forward to with more than ordinary The feeling toward the United States not via St. Paul de Loanda. Every added Louis I. Fleming, whose son and name-sake interest. The delay in getting the playing from a phonograph which While a passenger train on the Milwaukee, is not unfriendly, but it is to be remembered day of silence, of course, increases the mystery was laid to rest only three days ago, and various industries in line naturally caused Lake Shore & Western road was rounding a that we have given much to the states, Hfee had been repeated more than a surrounding Stanley's expedition, and Hon. Henry A. Lengle, cashier of the some impatience, though it was not long until curve, half a mile from Tigerton, Wis., the thing after another under the several treaties. if he has planned thorough secrecy to create Bank of the State of Florida, ex-treasurer of the line was formed, and a more extensive thousand times, and all the notes flange of an engine wheel broke. The engine We do not feel that this can go on forever, a final sensation he will have succeeded tr state and lately the heroic and indefatigable display was seldom if ever exhibited. The was thrown down an embankment and four I think that the treaty of last year, generally admiration. chairman of the committee on sensation of procession was headed by the Great Western were as clear and distinct as ever. care were derailed. Engineer Nelson stuck to known as the Chamberlain treaty, was, in the citizens' association. No man stood higher band of sixty pieces, followed by Supt. Bushnell his post and was badly scalded by escaping the main, fair and decisive. I have no hesitation in Florida as a man and a lawyer than on horseback. Next came a magnificently Personal Gossip. steam. The passengers, of whom there were in saying that, if politics had not interfered, Louis I. Fleming. He was the elder brother painted wagon drawn by two handsome In a canoe race a contestant upset fifty, were badly shaken up, but none were of the Democratic candidate for governor the United States must have come bay horses, in which were President Merriam At Canton, Ohio, while GeorgeMcCurdy was seriously injured. three times, once turning the canoe, and a grandson of Gen. Lewis Fatio. Hon. to the conclusion by this time that it had and the other officers of the association. walking with his betrothed wife he dropped H. A. Lengle was one of the most active and made a first-rate bargain by that treaty. In A terrible conflagration started inTacoma, Then came the steam engines dead from a sudden hemorrhage of the sails, and all, completely over, and public spirited citizens and a near relative of that measure, however, the utmost limit of W. T., which, within a short space of time drawing their traniB of wagons, threshers, lungs. The young lady fell across his body destroyed over $400,000 worth of property. Mr. Fleming. Both died of yellow fever near concession was reached. We can go no further, bringing everything up all standing mowers, reapers, cornplanters, plows, in a dead faint and was resuscitated with difficulty. The property destroyed consists of the main and now the treaty has been set aside the cultivators, harrows, rakes, drills, potatodiggers, the same hour. Frank W. Ely, a prominent Her condition is very precarious. on the other side. After each upset business buildings the principal portion of whole matter falls back onthe treaty of 1818 grass-seed sowers and the hundreds insurance agent, was also one of to-day's News comes from Europe that Senator the city. At this time it is impossible to lorecast as far as the fisheries part of the dispute is of other farm implements which have contributed victims. He was not generally known to be he bailed out and sailed ahead, and Stanford, who has been there for some time, the amount involved in the loss, or even concerned. The convention Of 1818 has been so much to the advancement of the dangerously ill. The fatal list contains the is the victim of an extraordinary disease. He actually came in fifth. appromixate.the extent of the ravages of the admitted by both governments as a recog« state of the industrious husbandman, and names of Mrs. C. W. Herrick, whose husband cannot sleep when he wants to, and he cannot flames. It can be said, however, that it is the nized indisputable basis there can be'"*§&' especially to the benefit and interest of the died ten days ago, the third death in this keep awake when he wants to. He can severest blow which ever happened to the further discussion concerning it. Diplomacy fair. house Harry L. Robinson, Mrs. C. H. Weimouth, hardly ever be said to be awake, and hardly city of Tacoma. Dr. Zambaco of Constantinople, has utterly failed to convince the United Ezra Gray, Mr. Chatman, an infant ever asleep, but perpetually oscillating between THE STOCK DISPLAY. States of the advisability of adopting the of J. W. Wallace, Lulu coleman, Benjamin A disastrous rear-end collision on the who has lived for several years the two conditions. He does not sleep The next in line, and along lineit was, too. more recent treaty. Bogwell and Mrs Patrick Kelly. The number Chicago branch of the Chicago, Burlington more than a minute or two at a time, if we was what appeared to be miles of stock. It among the lepers of the far East, of new cases to-day was 43 deaths 12, "What would be the effect on Canada, if & Quincy, near Galesburg, 111. The second may call it sleep (somnambulism might be is doubtful it a more splendid aggregation of the largest record of mortality yet total the retaliation measures were fully carried train was going at from twelve to twentyfour says that he has never met a single nearer correct), and his eyes do not remain horses and cattle were ever placed on exhibition cases reported to date. 830 total deaths, out?" miles an hour, while the first train was open or his senses active for more than the than was seen on the grounds during 116. The weather is still wet and unpromising, instance of contagion, although the scarcely moving. The engineer, Case, of the "The Grand Trunk railroad will suffer to a same length of time at a stretch. He is never the week just passed. It was a sight, the and the earth soaked with water. Several second train, was killed, as were also two certain extent, because its eastern terminus allowed to walk alone, for, if he tried it, he maladvis certainlv hereditary, the beauty of which is not often offered in this physicians and nursesfrom other cities— tramps, who were on the Rio train on another is in Portland and its western terminus in would be sure to fall, the somnolence coming or any other country. The progress made New Orleans, Mobile and Savannah—arrived children of lepers becoming leprous track, that caught fire from the wreck. Six Chicago, but many of the other roads may upon him without notice. Sticking pins in by the people of the United States within the to^lay. A special train was sent to McClenny freight cars were wrecked. The blame is attached be built up by the increase of trade diverted at the age of ten, fifteen and twenty him is no use -de dozes off, notwithstanding. last ten years in the cultivation of blood in this afternoon with physicians, nurses and to the dead engineer. to them. As the matter now stands, the If he starts to talk with you he may get domestic animals, as well as the human supplies. About sixty-five cases have been years generally. president must carry out his threats or lose Callie, the fourteen-year old daughter of through with a few sentences and then be race, has attracted the attention of the civilized reported at McClenney and ten or twelve his hold upon the voters. One good effect Byrd Smith, attempted to start a fire at cut off in the midst of an unfinished word, world. No better evidence of this progress deaths. The place is almobt depopulated, has been subserved by the recent action,BT Devlin, Texas, witk oil in the cooking stove. but when he awakens to consciousness again could have been offered than was demonstrated not more than 240 people remaining. The Mr. Cleveland, and that is the marked growjs Senatorial five-minute speeches are The can exploded, scattering the burning oil he has the knack of taking up the talk precisely yesterday. local physicians are all sick. The Citizens' of unity of sentiment among Canadians. over the girl and her two sisters. Delia and where he left off. timed by an old fashioned timeglass. association to-day resolved to pay for the The display was especially one of the distinctive There is a feeling now in Canada that we Dosi, and her baby brother. The mother, erection of a hospital to be maintained by features of the Northwest, which have been thrown upon our own resources, When a senetor begins his remarks bearing the screams of the children, ran into the Knights Templars. Dr. Mallett, eminent could with consistency be taken to illustrate and that we must be more self-reliant. Miscellaneous Sews Items. the kitchen and found her four children in commander and protector of the hospital in the fact that this section has not only kept the glass, is turned so that the flames. In her frantic efforts to save her behalf of the order, was stricken with fever pace with the march of progress, but has Terrific storms are prevailing in California. Another Railroad Horror. children she was terribly burned about the sands begin to run. When the last to-day, but will probably recover. Rev. Dr. placed itself in the lead. The exhibit and display Rain fell in torrents. Throughout the northern arms. The children all died of their injuries. Weller, of St. John's shurch, is still ill from made in the parade ofthe Percheron and A Baltimore & Ohio north-bound passenger grain drops through the tiny opening and cential parts of the state the rain overwork. Ha is an epidemic veteran from A serious accident occurred on Connors' Clydesdale heavy draught stallionB was one train, jumped the switch at Ankeneytown fall was also heavy, and much damage is reported the Speaker's gavel descends and the Yicksburg. Camp Mitchell is being rapidly of the most attractive features in the parade, Biding, twenty-five miles south of Mansfield, point, in West Supeiior, to workmen employed to gram lying in stacks the field, built and equipped. A large order for hospital, which commanded the admiration and favorable Ohio, and collided with a freight train on upon the superstructure which is being as well as to grapes and dry feed. Followingafter stream of eloquence is cut off short. camp and general supplies was telegraphed comment of almost the entire attendance. the siding. The mail car, followed age in all built upon the new addition to the St. ten days of great heat, the rain has injured New York to-day. This led Senator Ingalls to say," It directions. The two coaches contained 110passengers Paul & Pacific coal dock. The floor of the grapes severely, although in Fresno, nearly all returning from the encampment dock is covered with bents, all ready to be the center of raisin making, the showers wore takes sand to run the Senate." THE GRAND ARMY. at Columbus. The hot water and raised into place, and, at the time of the accident, light. A REPOKTEB'8 ADVENTURES. ,8- By this time the attractions incident to steam from the boiler poured into the coaches eleven of them one tier were held in The World's Jacksonville special says: .another strike was inaugurated at Washburn, the coming battle were the chief topic, and and the passengers that had not been hurt place by strips nailed from one to another. Yesterday morning I started for McClenny Bismarck is suffering severely both Wis., by the switchmen on all the railroads soon the grand stand began to be filled by by broken timbers were scalded. The engine Just as the team which is employed for hoisting and had a most eventful trip. I went as centering here. Work on the roads is those who might have objected to being first on the passenger train, which, with two in mind and body. The secret of his strained on the rope, the snatch block correspondent to the World. And as special entirely suspended. It is said the engineers in war, though they manifested a desire to express cars, had safely passed the switch, gave way, throwing the strain on the rather representative of the Duval county board of troubles is said to lie in the hasty are backing the switchmen. An advance in occupy front seats when war-like scenes were was Immediately taken to Independence an& insecure bents. The entire row came down health. I left at 10 o'clock and got to within wages is demanded, which will be probably in full view. The scenes in and about the Bellevue, and all the doctors in these placpf like a row of nine pins, injuring more or less one mile of a pretty town called Baldwin, and headstrong action of the young granted, or a compromise effected. The tents of tha Grand Army were brisk in the were taken to the wreck. The passengers seriously five men Ole Swanson received injuries where the trains run daily, remaining over strikers ai a determined lot of men, and extreme. The old veterans were not as who were not held down by timbers crawled emperor, who has completely emancipated from which it is hardly possible that night by the fumigating car. At Baldwin I propose to hold out until the roads comply hilarious as the young, who had only read out of the windows, and by the found the people terror stricken. Everything he can recover. The other four will survive. himself from the chancellor's with their requests. All is quiet about the instead of tasted the hardships of war. The time the doctors reached the spot all but down to the ice was fumigated various depots. fife and the drum filled the air with music. four or five were out of the broken coaches. control. The prince was particularly I reached McClenny at 3 o'clock and found Criminal Doings. Mrs. Edward Valentine of Chicago and F. The citizen soldiery clad in the habiliments Libby Prison was sold at auction at Richmond the town completely demoralized. It is a annoyed at the retirement of Luckens, the express agent, were fairly of war were not less imposing in appearance for $11,000. Dr. D. D. Bramble, of straggling little place with about 200 houses George 0. Cannon surrendered himself in pinned under the wreckage. Harry Tomlinson, than were the regulars, though the latter Count Moltke, his cherished friend Cincinnati, was the purchaser. When sold and at present I should not think much over ,'ourt at Salt Lake City aad was sentenced to the freight engineer, was standing on commanded the admiration of every one and privately last. February, to W. H. Gray, of twenty people in it. Both the doctors, both sixmonths in the penitentiary and a fine of the side track next to the passenger train, and a great power in the court. simply because they were participants in the Chicago, the property brought 23,300. It the clergymen, the mayor and every one else $350 on two indictments of unlawful cohabitation. and he was found between the tender and name of the army of the United States As is consequence of Mr. Gray's failure to in authority were ill, and the town was being boiler of his engme, with the front part of the positions were taken by the contending make the deferred payments that the building run by a young fellow who had been sent his head blown off. He was unmarried and ^Sd^W The roaring gas well back of Canonsburg, forces upon the different portions of the field, After weeks of persistent search on the was sold. Dr. Bramble says he simply with tea other Red Cross nurses to take resided at Newark, Ohio, with his mother. when the infartry with its steady tread, part of the local officers a part of the band bought the property to hold as an investment charge until the arrival of a doctor who Pa., is said to have the David Wilson, the baggagemaster, followed by the force and dignity of of horse thieves that has been operating in as he is in receipt ofinformation that a syndicate went up to-day. He had turned the hotel was found doubled up alongside the United States artillery, had taken its greatest registered pressure of any in the Black Hills has been run down and captured, of Chicago gentlemen has been informed into a hospital and was doing well, and said the freight train with his neck place, cheer after cheer went up from and the others are still being pursued. to take the property off his hands at an he hoped to have the fever out of the place the world. The gas looks like a solid broken and his skull crushed. He ha6 a wife the forty thousand throats in praise of advance. in a week. and there were only Allen Anderson, of Scotland, Dak., wasconvicted and two children living j?t Sandusky. Mang the institution of the army and its proud piece of blue steel for some distance four cases. Of the sick, with the exception of bigamy at the Bon Homme (D. Twenty-four Swedish maidens, ranging in Edward Valentine, of Chicago, and Willi achievements. Galloping horses with gallant of five, all are doing well or sure to recover. district court and sentenced to three years in age from nineteen to twenty -five, arrived at after it comes out of the pipe. Solid Gransley, of Shawnee, a brakeman on t! riders went from end to end of the After getting a list of supplies and necessities the penitentiary. Anderson married Alvma Castle Garden on the steamer Hecla. They freight train, can't live. The dead men were acreage, bearing the ensign of the army and started1 that were required, I for Jacksonville Jacobs this spring while having a wife and masonry, twelve feet thick, surrounds came first cabin on the vessel and were put laid on cots alongside the track, and the holding it up for admiration to the civilized in a light cart, with a mule and colored children in Rhode Island. through the garden as a mere matter of wounded were taken to houses near by. The world. On the distant hill stood silently the well to hold the cap on. When in driver. I had almost got through in formality. It was learned that all had come Mrs. C. J. DeLeon, an elderly widow, committed wrecked train consisted of an engine, two express waiting the command the army of the nation, safety, when at the depot—fortunately on drilling the gas was struck, tools and out to this country under contracts to suicide at Chicago by attaching a cars, mail car, baggage car, two day while in the valley below were stationed the side of the town I was making for—my marry, the contracts being drawn up in New rubber tube to the gas jet and inserting the coaches and two sleeping cars. The only the citizen soldiery of the state. It was not rope weighing 5,000 pounds were guard and I were hailed and a mob of about York. The entire party left the garden, other end beneath the bedclothes, which she persons injured were in the day coaches. The unlike the massing of the forces for a twenty-five or thirty men rushed upon me tucked closely over her head and body. Despondency four going to prospective husbands in Brooklyn thrown out as though they were Gettysburg or a march up Lookout mountain. sleepers did not leave the track. The injured like hounds on a fox. I was thieatened with at the recent death of a favorite and the remainder out west. The engagements It was a renewal of the scenes number thirty-two, three of whom are likely being locked up and abused in the most feathers. daughter is supposed to be the cause of the were made by the aid of photographs during the darkest days of the nation's history, to die. shameful way. I was escorted to the fumigating act. and considerable correspondence. and when gazed upon by those who car and asked the conductor of the fr had bared their breasts to the enemy for In the case of Josephine Hubbard against The maddest men that have been seen for train I had come in to let me rest there "The Yankee school can make any A Missouri Triple Tragedy. ft W. H. Hubbard, which has been on trial at a long time are the engineers, fireman and their country's good, it called forth the recollections until the morning, when he would go down, poor boy rich," was the favorite saying Andrew Rhuel, a well-to-do farmer living* Milwaukee for several days the jury brakemen of the Chicago, Burlington & of the past which are so dear to the but he refused, So I tramped on the eight six miles from St. Louis, was a central figure brought in a verdict in favor of Quincy railway. A few months ago the employes survivois of that grand army of patriots mile post, where the night matchman let me of Henry Winkley, who went to in a triple tragedy the other night. For beveral the plaintiff, exonerating her from the asked for an advance, and they expected whose day was yesterday in the celebration lay down on a sawdust heap, I rested for a months bad blood has existed between the Philadelphia sixty-five years ago a charge of adultery and finding the defendant that their demands would be granted, of the eventful past. few hours, and then started again, but after Rhuel and Fink families. Their farms adjoined, guilty of the same charge. The case was a but they were amazed when they received going a couple of miles I struck Mariett, poor New Hampshire boy, and who THE BATTLE BEOINS. and their trouble was caused by some very sensational one. the new schedule to find that instead of an where the people were not terror stricken, disparaging remarks made about Miss Annie After a proper disposition of the forces in died the other day a millionaire, having advance their wages are reduced from $5 to and gave me a breakfast and a wagon to The farm of H. M. Mason, one mile south Fink. For this he was thrashed by Feed* the bloodless battle a" skirmish fire $15 per month. A. brakemen told a reporter town. Certainly it sounds strange, but Jacksonville of Valley City, D. T., was the scene of a fight been one of the pioneers in developingthe Pink, the girl's brother. Rhuel went to BgJI. was commenced by cavalry from the that they were upon the eve of one of the was like a haven of refuge. It has which may prove fatal to one of the participants. Louis and purchased a pistol wittT Blues and infantry from the Reds. worst strikes in the history of the road Americancrockery trade. rained nearly all the time with a steady Two farm hands got into a quarrel the determination of killing the Finks, The fire grew hotter, and the Reds began to that it would be an equal to the strike of downpour that is terribly disheartening. The which led to a personal encounter, in which To show his love for New England he There were only two of them, the brother move down and over the fence into the field. 1877. pitchforks and knives were used. One of the air is cold, damp and full of miasma. Already and sister. Rhuel went to the house of the The regulars held their places on the left of men received a wound the back two inches the doctors report bad symptoms among distributed $300,000 among New The annual meetings of the stockholders Finks, where he met Fred, and without a the Red line of battle, save one company, deep and six inches long and his condition is their patients from the unfavorable weather, and directors of the Northern Pacific were word shot him through the jaw. Without Hampshire and Massachusetts institutionsof which was deployed along the track at right critical. The other combatant has been and unless it changes for better the death held at New York. Everything was satisfactory. pausing to ascertain the condition of the angle to the lines of battle, where they commenced jailed^to await the result of his victim's injuries. roll will increase very fast. learning. The stockholders were highly gratified first victim he hurried on to complete his a crossfire. Their skirmishers were at the favorable showing made by the annual murderous task. At the house he found Miss being driven slowly back when the Blues advanced report, and there was no hitch in the board Officers and a posse of men have been Fink cooking supper. She had heard the full line of battle, their skirmishers of directors. One thing was made absolutely Teller Marler, of the sub-Treasury searching for two days among the hills surrounding report of the pistol when her brother was forming on the right. The battle waxed Disastrous Fire at Washburn. certain, however, and that is that Henry Helena, Montana, for traces of the shot, and, seeing Rhuel approaching. sought hotter, and the artillery of both sides Office, New York, says that "a certain The citizens of Washburn, Wis., about ten Tillard is again the head and front of the woman, Annie Lundstrom, who is supposed safety in flight. She ran out of the house, was brought into action. The o'clock in the morning ot the 14th inst., were Northern Pacific. There was no question as way to tell good paper money to have been murdered by her lover, Bryson. with the man close upon her track. Blues answered the desultory awakened by the cry of fire, and in a short to his election it he desired the position, but All prospect holes, deserted mining shafts Instead of firing at her as she ran! firing of the Reds by volleysfrom the militia. from bad is by means of two small blue time the entire populace were at the scene of after thanking the gentlemen present for the and other likely places* in the immediate he chased her for a distance of two The smoke gradually began to obscure the a conflagration in a block on Bayfield street. honor, Mr. Villard, in an eloquent speech, vicinity have been carefully scrutinized, but hundred yards. The poor woman, silk threads, which run through the field from the sight of the eager spectators. It could be seen at a glance that nothing nominated Gen. Thomas F. Oakes for the no clue has been discovered. Bryson is still alter her long race for life, becoming utterly The Blues were driven back slowly at first, could be done toward checking the flames good bill lengthwise and which may presidency, and he was elected without opposition. in jail, and refuses to say anything beyond exhausted, turned and faced her pursuer with I then the right broke and then the center, till with the limited water facilities, and an effort denying his guilt. the appeal: "Mr. Rhuel, don't shoot me." be plainly seen by holding the note they were in their original position, when was made to save the contents of the buildings This had no efiect. He placed the muzzle of & the firing ceased as if by mutual consent. with poor success. The fire caught in a A bloody affray occurred in a court room to the light. These are woven into the weapon at her left breast, and sent a bullet The Land Lawn. At 3:55 the Blue skirmishers re-opened .Ji barn at the south end of the block, and by at Kokono, Ind. Action for divorce was through her heart. Not satisfied wit" their scattering fire and retreated, followed the paper by a secret process and five o'clock in the morning the entire block pending between Samuel Pruett and wife and Dr. Holman reported to the house his bill this he fired again and again at his prostra closely by the Reds. The Blue's artillery was in ashes—not a house left. The both parties were in court waiting for the providing for a suspension of the land laws, have never yet been successfully counterfeited, victim. He then returned home, reloadeJ commenced firing again. The regulars were flames spread with such rapidity that a case to be called. While the court was occupied with an amendment and favorable recommendation. his weapon, bade his wife and children adieu, marched up battalion front at right angles the usual imitation being number of people had some trouble with another case, Pruett drew a revolver As amended the bill read as and going to the barn, blew his brains out. to the rest of the Red line and opened a in escaping from their homes, and those living and fired two shots into the body of follows: by means of a mark drawn across the fierce fire at left oblique. The battle now in the immediate vicinity of the starting his wife and a third into J. C. Blacklidge. The That all laws providing for the disposal of reached its fiercest point. The Reds advanced, point were unable to save anything. A paper." woman is shot in the left breast, near the the public lands, except the homestead laws Minnesota's Heroes. driving the enemy before them till quantity of the goods were taken out of the heart, and in the right shoulder, and will and the laws in relation to mineral lands $s Friday, of fair week was distinctively a they were intrenched behind their breastworks burning buildings, which were carried to the prabably die. Blacklidge is shot in the right and the laws touching the selection of public Grand Army day in St. Paul. From early and the battery retired to the extreme opposite side of the street, caught fire, and breast, but his injuries are not fatal. Pruett lands by states for educational purposes, Again the oldest man bobs up morning till late at night the streets were end of the field. The Reds thought they had were burned there. The Hotel Washburn, was arrested. He claiiis the shooting of shall be suspended until the pending legislation crowded wfth veterans, some battle-scarred, serenly, this time James James, of inflicted a decisive blow and fell back, but which is situated opposite the burned block, affecting the public lands shall be disposed Blacklidge was accidental, the bullet being and all wearing a badge of some one of Minnesota's the Blues with renewed fury advanced again was saved only by the hercnlean efforts of ot or the present congress shall adjourn. intended for another man who had invaded Santa Eosa, Mexico. As the tale brave volunteer regiments, in addition on the full run. The Reds' retreat was not the citizens. The entire front of the building Provided, however, that seetion the sanctity of his household. He admitted to the slouch hat or brass buttons, which are because of weakness, however, and they is scorched to a black color, and it is runs he was born near Darlington, 2,301 of the revised statutes and all laws in that he intended to kill his wife. used to give the idea of the former trappings turned on the enemy, driving them back out almost a miracle how it was saved. Dr. F. relation to the entry of coal lands shall be South Carolina, in 1752, went with and pomp of war. Very few of the veterans of their entrenchment to the higher ground, Trembling, and with a look of seventy-one L. Bradly and a commercial traveler had suspended during the period named. That appeared alone. They had quickly found forming their own line at the years on his back, Rev. J. S. Greene walked a very narrow escape from being burned. during the pendency of the measures now his master through the revoluti on, some comrade of their own regiment, or had fence. The Blues sent their skirmishers out slowly into a Chicago Justice court to hear They were assisting to remove the goods before congress in relation to the forfeiture fraternized with some member of another, was 40 when Washington became again to the earthworks. At 4:15 the firing the formidable array of wives and witnesses from Meehan's store, and were overpowered of certain lands heretofore granted by congress for old soldiers get acquainted very easily. again commenced, and the Blues advanced testify against him. A chair was given him, and blinded by the smoke while in the building. to railroad corporations and thereafter, president, and 110 when he removed Six of the eleven regiments of infantry, which to their fourth charge. The Red line was almost and, seated in the farthermost end of the They escaped by jumping through a no act done or performed by any such corporation the North Star state sent to the front in the if broken, but the regulars advanced to to Texas. Five years later he moved dock, he bowed his head on his hands, clasped window and were badly singed. There were shall in any wise enlarge the right the line of battle in the face of a fierce fire nation's time of peril, lKAjj^eumons and n(i£rly over the knots of a large headed cane. His wild rumors afloat about an infant being in or claim of any such corporation to any over to Mexico, where he still lives, from the Blue artillery. The Blues halted one thousand of the suTvivors were in the vi§ reverie was undisturbed until the court said, lands covered by any such grant or diminish the flames, but it was found resting securely behind the fence and formed their line, and city. Two of them had called their meeting^WC" I "One thousand dollars to the criminal court." any right now existing in the United States in a basket of clothing. Thieves were busy, aged 136, and though so bent and then advanced again, the Reds stubbornly at the fair grounds. Owing to the rain these'*' The evidence showed that he had married to declare the forfeiture thereof. This provision and a number of articles were stolen from rheumatic as to live upon charity, resisting. The engagement was almost were held in the city, and the misunderstanding Marguerite M. Gilbert, a shorthaired brunette shall not be construed to in any wise where they had been piled. It is reported a hand to hand, and the field was strewn with caused in the change of place and hour dressmaker, thirty years old, at St. Cloud, affect or diminish or waive any right now existing prominent merchant tried to lay in his winter evidently so in the habit of living he bodies. The regulars were sending forth made the attendance smaller than it would Minn., Aug. 29 of this year. Ellen G. Britten supply of wine, but was detected and made in behalf of the United States to declare deadly volleys by battalions, which otherwise have been. The regiments were the cannot bring himself to quit iti of Chicago was the doctor's housekeeper from to give it up. There were about twelve the forfeiture of any of the lands embraced checked the advance. The com- Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth Seventh and i- November, 1886, until March 17,1887, when in such grant. '•--$«- safes scattered along Bayfield street. The Ninth. /i$%J^Aj§i mm