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Republican Small Shot. TlieCIiM-gegAgnlnsteoT. Church. develop is reduced below the protective MINNESOTA IN BRIEF. A Ofamblinff-Kousre Episode, f'y. tafafa? all' the' time-honored' witticisms point. Wool, lumber, salt and other leading The charges against Gov. Church of Dakota I once- witnessed an- occurencefira that Have been handed down to articles of domestic industry which. Mr. MiDe and his friends put on the free list are either •Few York faro bank which I shall never this generation- on that subject.- At man oft S 0 1 E Hale, the chair- •z£U&. They Are In Sore Trouble. untouched by the republican measure or Ole Anderson of Leroy, waskicked hi forget as long *s I live. Among the committee of twelve young ladies^ vie Sitt S recastf S S hi^ 1 iv ser-l touched but slightly. The articles from vice with a that committee shal The Cleveland Leader very truthfully remarks iregtdar customers of the game there waited on him at his lodgings shortly the face by a mule fracturing his jaw which the senate strikes of all duties are that it is a desperately forlorn hope iwas ajrotmgman who held a position after the appearance of the paper on generally those not produced in. this eountry and knocking out several teeth. when the democratic leaders turn in despair eolations of public duty is fol- ,m Ms father's office, a prominent down-,fcown the street, took, him into asmokehouse,, at all or produced in vei'y- small quantities. to the great republican Northwest, for electoral The reduction in the government's revenue The district court Convenes at merchant. Although he was neither tied him- to a' post read thearticle votes to help the Solid South put a Free S S 8 T101^the Presidents which the bill would bring about is? .about Trader and pension vetoer in the presidential to him and thenv deluged him a cool nor a lucky- player,, andl rarely Beaver Falls, with Judge Weber on $3,000,000 greater than that provided by chair, and we can almost pity them. left the table a winner he still continued from head, to foot with a bucketful biddpi tn ?r ™re forin the house bill. That measure takes $50,000,000fromthecuBtomsschedules-$30,000,- the bench...4The term will be quite E iv a of oyster soup that had been left Dowt«l S 5 offensive part to frequent the gaming-table for a fe? Sl°i 8 la order to obtain How theJ Methodists Stand. 000 by lowering duties and $20,000,000 by no'other purpose than to appease- an from the supper the evening before. 1 8 til W« 8 he and removing duties altogether and $20,000,000 Theniuchabused church festival oyster.is We believe in prohibition, but a large majority insatiable appetite. Thus the young The purchase of the Ltrrerne Democrat work £PP oult engaged in disreputable from the internal tax list. Nomore carefully also believe in the republican party, player naturally losfc considerable money,, one-ahead.. A «on« a a conven- drawn or sensible revenue revision bill than by a prohibition stock eompany and think at this time the urgent need is to and his father having discovered bu«i™L 1 8 to seTioviS S of public that just reported in the senate stands any get this government out of democratic control. was completed, and the purchaserswill *4 chance of passage in the present congress.— his haunts,, sent word to the proprietors davS of "P P° S affi- As Mr. Lincoln put it, "One war at a "Kiss Me, Too/ MeN L+7 amara and the governor's St. Louis Globe Dem. take posession at onceJ^|h||fi of the game, forbidding themtoadr time." Some of us may favor local option letter herewith This but one' of many instances and some oppose it, but there are few of UB "Hand" me that' collar-button demanded capable of proof. mit his son in the- future. But the The prevalance of typhoid fever who are in favor of a third party as a temperance parties thus cautioned failed to pay any Mr..George Wellsby, turning «,.+^^nd~fu a his veto pow- aid at this juncture. in Duluth is alarming the city officials. r^lF? Stubborn Facts.: ile Pe°Ple'8 representatives from attentionto'this notice, and the young with an annoyed-, air toward his little There are over 200 eases- iiu Sni S^™ 8 8 threatening to If any Republican hears a Democratic man continued' coming. girl. "Learn to let'things alone, will kill the needed legislation if his wishes were Comes Into the Fold. 1 neighbor boasting (says the Philadelphia it tn pg&x.yQ* One afternoon, about 5 o'clock,, whilefie not earned out. He treated the people's Press) of the bright prospects of the Democratic you! there now,.tune up and howl."' There are over four hundred republican was sitting at the table playing, the representatives with contempt, and* compelled The gas works at Hoehester, that party, let him call his attention to clubs in active operation in Missouri, and bell rang and the negro servant admitted legislation to his personal advantage, "George, don't speak to the child that these results of thia years' elections: the amount of good work that they are accomplishing have been in process of construction' an d^aSf»nat the right of the public. a. tail,, venerable-looking gentleman, In Oregon the Republicans cast the largest way," said Mrs..Wellsby, depositing a has never been surpassed in all lmrd—He openly and knowingly defied the this summer, will be completed and vote they ever polled, gained the largest whose hair was as white as snow.. shirt on a chair. the history of the state. The democrats may organic law, our constitution, and also the plurality they ever had, and greatly increased He stepped up to the table, placed his think that Missouri is safe for them under "Well, why can't she behave herself? ready to furnish gas within, four or laws of this territory, and this is a matter of their representation in both branches any circumstances, but the truth is that she righ hand upon theyoung man's shoulder, 4ve weeks. Every time she sees that I am getting record not requiring proof. Specification 1: of the Legislaturei making it from two-thirds is just about ready to cast off Bourbonism and, addressing Limself to the dealer, Me appointed Alexander Griggs railroad ready to go any place, she makes a point to three-fourths Republican. forever and enter upon a career of sound and F. Kindred, who has been for commissioner under a territorial law which said: In Vermont the Republicans cast the largest of hindering me. Let that cravat alone." substantial progress. provides that no person shall be appointed to vote they ever polled at a gubernatorial years a prominent citizen of Brainerd, "Put down papa's cravat, darling. "This young man is my son. I havecautioned such office "who is in the employment of or election, gained the largest plurality they She's too youngtoknow any better." is about to remove to Philadelphia who is in any manner pecuniarily interested you not to admit him, but you The Outlook In New'Jersey. ever gave a candidate for governor, chose -m any railroad corporation." At the time "No, she isn't.. Other people's every member of the State Senate and made have not heeded my warning. I now The Newark Journal, the ablest democratic to accept an attractive position with sairi trriggs was interested in a line of steamers, large gains in the lower branch of the Legislature. dren know how to behave. bet IHfJj paper in New Jersey, says without circumlocution give you notice that if you let him feeders of and owned bv the St. Paul, the Beading Eailroad company. that something must be done or the miss the train.. I am sometimes tempt- *M. play here after- this you do so at your Minneapolis & Manitoba Eailroad company, In Maine the Republicans cast the largest democratic jig is up. It declares that there is J- Walter Perty, a barber at St. Cloud-, peril." ed to wish she had never been born." V* a corporatibndoing business in the territory, vote they, ever polled, gained one of the a dangerous amount of apathy among the and he has since remained the virtual director wagered $60 against a pony.with Van "Oh, George," exclaimed the wife, ,"I.'A\ largest pluralities they have had in twenty The dealer looked at the speaker with democrats, that no two of them are working of said branch of the said corporation years, elected a solid State Senate, made wouldn't say that."" in harmony, and that the state will be lost an insolent contemptuous expression,, Arnim, a cowboy, that he could beat and i8 today its trusted servant. Specification large gains in the Legislative House, and unless a radical change is made. "Confound it,.shs worries me so. V-i'^ and said, sneeringly: 2: He appointed as territorial elected ninety-nine county officers chosen. him in afoot race. The race was run haven't more than time to catch theff veterinarian a Canadian horse jockev, C. "I don't care whether you are the father In Alabama the Democratic majority was and the barber captured the pony.. train, "hurriedly kissing his wife.. '.. i°oo Alioway, who attempted Aug. 28, Campaign Lies Are Boomerangs. of any of my players or not. That cut down in the recent State election from 1886, to vote his crowd of Canadian cattle g'::F6r the first time within, a yearthe "Kiss me,.too, papa." vl one-third to two-fifths. The exact figure is young man looks as if he were 21, and I The stories manufactured by the democrats herders at a republican caucus in Grand not known as yet, but there will be a loss of "I ought not to, you are so bad,'",lJ^ with intent to injure General' Harrison have guess he is. able to- attend to.his- own number of inmates at the state prison J? orks. Dak., and being challenged himself, from 30,000 to 50,000 as compared with the all been short-lived. Others will appear from stooping and kissing her. "Good-by. busines. as well as his retainers, they were obliged to Democratic majority at the corresponding has dropped below 400.. The discharge day to day, but they will wear no better Will be back in three or four days." go to the clerk of the court and file their State election in 1884. This occurred, notwithstanding Then,, turning to the negro, he said:: than those that have been exploded. The of six prisoners leaves. 398 as Mr. Wellsby is a commercial traveler,, declarations of intention to become citizens the Democrats-have the entire "John show this gentleman to. the more respectable democratic papers, like the before they could vote at said Republican control of the ballot boxes. thea kind and* tender-hearted man, but.1 the total enrollment. New York World, have pointed out that the door." And again he looked at caucus. Alloway was appointed within six In Arkansas the Democrat-is majority of subjected at' times to nervousness.l' loose-jointed campaign lie hurts only the new-comer in a derisive and, sneering months of that time. Specification 3: The 45,336 is reduced to one of 15,026,. showing Andrew Bowman,, employed on. the party in which it originates.—Chicago InterOcean. Seated/with several vivacious acquaint- -,, way. territorial law providing for a veterinary a Democratic loss of 30,340, the opposition grading of the Duluth road, was ances,. speeding over the country, a little Burgeon also provides a lax levy on stock vote of 55,537 in 1884is increased to 84,223, But he had made his reckonings without voice would steal in between, the1 for indemnity to owners whose diseased stock and the congressional district of Clifton R. his host. The old gentleman drew caught under falling earth near Bed are killed in order to prevent spread of contageous It Will Put Money in Jay's Pocket. Breckinridge, who is on.e of the godfathers of roars of merry laughter and say:: himself up to his full height,and while his Wing, breaking one leg in two places disease. The governor has publicly the Mills bill, shows an anti-Democratic majority. "Kiss me,- too,.papa." The reasons why Mr. Gould wants Mr. eyes flashed, fiie,. he said, in aloud, dear besides generally braising him. refused to allow indemnity to owners of Cleveland continued in office are these: The voice:. In the sample room of the village hoteL stock which was summarily killed by such Facts are stubborn things. Pacific funding bill inspired by Mr. Cleveland, A. C. Davis was arrested at St. between the inquiries of purchasers/ veterinarian without complying with the "Ah, Mr. Dealer, you know very well if made a law, will be worth a mint of money law, and has exhausted the proceeds of the Peter by United States Marshal he could hear- the voice, and at night" that what I have been saying is no to Mr. Gould, and if Mr. Cleveland is reelected, tax and more too, while owners of stock when he lay down he could see the little What it Would Mean. Mr. Gould's Western Union will Bracket for illegally using the-mails. laughing mutter and, though only one are now left without either indemnity or continue to do the telegraph business of the hands reached toward him and could, An able writer in the Irish World says:. He will have a hearing before the man has blown, out his brains in your protection. The record shows receipts government. It is money in his pocket for hear, "Kiss me,,too, papa!" The re-election of Cleveland must be regarded from_ stock tax, $5,000 disbursements, room and spoiled your handsome carpet United States commissioner at St. Mr. Gould to help along Mr. Cleveland.— as an unmitigated disaster, for it will place |6,150. Specification 4: The territorial At morning when the sunbeams fell! with his blood, you have not the less Pittsburg Commercial Gazette. Paul.. ,/--' .-....••./- the Solid South in command of the United law says there shall be an annual encampment across his bed he thought of the bright, cruelly assassinated a dozen more with, States for many future presidential terms. and muster of all organizations of little face at: home and said:. your devilish game, even though you the national guard for at least six consecutive It would give the confederate conspirators On account of the late harvest and The Nab of it. "God.forgive me for wishing .that she., days. To provide the same, armory time to mature their plans. may have done so indirectly How scarcity of machines, not more than If you want to keep up the system under rent and clothing of the two |small regiments had never been born." They have a man who is a most willing instrument many more of your victims have become which the highest wages in the world are one-third of the grain is threshed. of the Dakota guards, the legislature appropriated in their hands. "Wellsby, what's the matter ,old fel?lbw?"'asked suicides inconsequence of your.hellish paid to labor in this country—vote for Harrison. $18,000 perannum Thegovernor Combined with the confederacy are the Wheat is worth $1.05 to $1.06,. and a companion.. operations I dare say you do-not care has refused toobeyjthislaw ontheground English represented by the Cobden Cteb. farmers are holding for a still better If you wont to try an experiment with Theywere- inw a. conveyance, riding, that there is no money. The truth is, the to know. Tout are a very jolly fellow, The same combination existed before and your daily bread and see if you can't better price. major part of two years' appropriation was toward an interior town. during the Civil war. I have no doubt, and you drive fast the best conditions for labor the world has spent by the governor and his staff in a If Cleveland be re-elected the interests of "I don'frfeel very well to-day."' anhorses in the park. Tour plate is magnificent, ever seen—vote for Cleveland. rout at Camp Church, Huron, in 1887, and Well grounded fears exists, of the North will be subordinated to those of "Do any business back here?"' and I am told the- dinners This is all there is of it. You are asked to now the amount disbursed is §30,369. This the South. epidemic of diptheria at Brainerd. "Yes*, did very. well." exchange a certainty for a possibility a fact is a /air illustration of his financial management. which you set forth to the-patrons of This is foreshadowed in the Mills tariff for theory. And all when the great rivals of There was one death recently, a child, "I didn't'^6anything, but I won't leV Specification 5: The legislature bill. your house every afternoon of the week our trade and manufactures are asking this of 1887, with the governor'8 it weigh me down. Got a letter from, The ex-brigadiers regretted that under in the family of Joseph Shipp. One are good but if you couldt have the step to be taken. approval and to give the Republican Buchanan they were so foolish as to neglect the house this morning.. The old boy or two of the ward schools are to be power of the clairvoyant bestowed upon ex-auditor a fat place, passed a bill for to adopt Free Trade, as this would have effectually is kicking about expenses.,. Got a. hot? you I reckon you would never laugh the compilation of the laws of Dakota absolutely crippled the northern states. closed as a precautionary measure. The Carpenter and the Parrot. tie of cocktail here."' and without examination and ratification or race or drink more. Everywhere With the aid of the northern votes they by the sole law-making powei^Jbhe legislative "The tariff is a tax," screamed the Bowery "I don't care for any.J.'" A fire caught in the new portion of hope to destroy the North in 18S8. around you you- would see- accusing assembly. The compilees were a fair parrot. They hope to reduce the rate of wages all "Then there-must be something the* ,ghosts pointing at you ghosts that the Hotel St. Louis at Duluth,. a defective lawyer and a Republican editor not a lawyer. "A tax," said a carpenter who was merrily orer .America to the standard of England or matter with.you." would not only arraign you for their The law provided that the cost of the compilation working with plane and saw "why, how on fireplace being the cause. I the states below Mason-Dixon's Line. Oni a night, train, going home.:. Hecpuldisee should not exceed $4,000, "including earth can that be?" murder but for the infinite legacy of rife If Cleveland be re-elected slavery will be in was put out before it had gained salaries and expenses of compiler." It also the little hands. "Clack, "The tariff is a tax," was the only response. evils they bequeathed to the living at reality, though not in form, established. provided that the work should be examined "Now, look ye here, you stupid bird," said headway. The damage will be covered clack, clackr—kiss me, too, kiss me, too.'*' How can it be done is explained by a glance their death through your cause Mothers, and accepted by proclamation of the governor. the carpenter, "take this plane, for example, at the state of labor in Queensland, an English "What's the news?" he asked a. by less than $1,000,. mostly wives, and sisters starving,- This has never been done, yet the territory and I see by a picture in Harper's Weekly colony and England the great hypocritical friend,, when, he stepped upon theplatform- girlst pacing wearily tho pavements has paid out $18,000 on account of this that the tariff taxes me on this, and also on from water. champion of freedom. andicalled a hackman. unprofessional, unconstitutional and unreliable this saw. It ain't true, because I happen to of the city at. night, Labor contracts for a year at a fixed piece of work, and the governor is engaged know that the price ofjackplanes in free trade In opening a hill of potatoes at "Nothing believe everything's, bidding for dishonor boys^. born wage, and prison or the whipping port for in the business of peddling out the England is $15 per dozen, and the price in quiet.."" violation of contract are its basis. It is no Stillwater. James Welch unearthed to lead abetter life, thieving in the books at $3.40 per volume under the government the United States is only $10.20 per dozen. imaginary danger. "No scarlet' fever -oor diptheria. ragging,, an unexpected crop of twenty-nine streets because their father- lost his '"US!*! frank. Several other specification of And I also know that common hand saws Cleveland is for Cleveland first, for the con-, is there minor alleged offences follow this, but enough are selling to-day in England at $6 per dozen money at your table, Mr.. Dealer! Ah, federacy next, for England third, and not atall mud turtle eggs, each of which contained has been given to show the character of tho and here at $5 per dozen. Where does "No* not that I have heard." sir, there is many a man that likes to for the loyal Earth. .-i a live and healthy turtle. The document. the tax come in?" And then the carpenter The familiar scenes brought rest to His letter has not explained why he make money and spend it as well as" proceeded with his work. location wasalongdistancefromany changed his mind and insisted on having a: his mind He looked back upon his you, but he would not traffic in hearts Nothing daunted by this, the parrot second term. pond or body of water. trip with- a. shudder, like one who and lives* and honors even could he squeaked: "The tariff is a tax.—New York It does not tell us why his civil service reform awakes^and1 contemplates a nightmarethrough Passage of the Chippewa Bill. Press. thereby acquire all the riches of the was all a fraud and a failure. Henry Keller was held to the grand which he has just passed. World and live in the very midst of The bill for the civilization of the Chippewa He does not explain why trusts and mon-, jury at Stillwater on the charge of Indians in Minnesota passed the senate opolies flourish under his admistration. "G-ood: night," he said, paying the Beats the Vanishing Lady. gold. When a man pulls- oat a ro 11 of Oct. 10. This is the senate substitute He cannot point to a single successful act hackman.'" "A. light burning. Julia grand larceny, bonds being placed bills and hands it to you to- be changed Mr. Cleveland's chances of re-election' as of his administration. for the Nelson house bill which is to take the is expecting-me,"'he mused,. ascending into chips you know not but the happiness at $500, which the prisoner was unable modeled after Mr. Atkinson's statistical charts Judged by this record he is a conspicuous place of the agreements negotiated by the the steps.. of his entire family is wrapped up failure, and judged by his letters he expectsto Northwestern Indian commission. The senate to furnishv As the court fixed would seem about thus: A ghastly face met him at the door. win solely through his ability to bamboozle in that greasy bundle*. I declare I substitute does not differ greatly from 1 the amount of bail Keller created a Before his free trade message: the American people. A voice in: agony whispered: "Qh the house bill except in the matter would rather never have lived than of allotment of lands to the Indians, sensation by collapsing in a hysterical George,, our little girl is dead," have registered against me the quantity the senate substitute in this particular fit. The Sea Serpent Described, of curses that have been heaped upon follows the severalty law. The bill as passed At the time of renomination: The Summer Hotel Widow.. 3 your head, you cruel, remorseless assassin by the senate requires the secretary f!' A dispatch from Charleston, S. Some small children set fire to S. of the interior within sixty days aftei When I see you in the street, From the' Bhiladelphia Times. September 26, says: Capt. Hubbard, the passage of the act to appoint three commissioners, Butturff's barn at Marshall. The At the time of Harrison's nomination: sleek and well dressed, driving a If any one who- has traveled much in one of whom shall be a citizen of of the steamer Planter, plying between barn, grain and nearly three thousand splendid turnout, I hate you, and were the summer has, encountered a fashionable the State of Minnesota, to negotiate with is not for the laws of the land and of On the publication ofhis retaliation message: Charleston and Georgetown, the different bands of Chippewa Indians in pounds of binding twine were summer resort hotel without its the state for the complete session and relinquishment conscience would put a bullet through widow it, is very exceptional. The widow reports that the sea serpent was seen burned. Mrs. Butturff rescued the in writing of all their title and On the publication of his letter of acceptance: you without delay. I hear the groans is inevitable to. the surroundings. in Georgetown Harbor recently, half interest to all reservations in Minnesota except horse, but was severely burned in doing of breaking hearts in the roll of your She is always, interesting, generally has the White Earth and Red Lake reservations, way between the port and bar. The so. The loss is about $1,000 wheels I see the death-warrant of a fine eyes, and dresses well and wears diamonds.. and to so much ofthese reservations as To-day well the Press foreman cannot find tug Henry Buck passed within 200 is not necessary in the judgement of the commission, partly insured. thousand honors written in every wrinkle, But it is her manner, as a a rule short enongh or slim enough to show the commissioners to give bond in yards of the monster, and the captain of your abominable, smiling countenance, just what Mr. Cleveland's chances of re-election rule, that i& most attractive. I nine |10,000, and to receieve $10 per day compensation Sheriff Bogart of Winona, captured are to-day.—N. Y. Press. confound you! Why are you at examined it carefully with his eases out of'tern she has a little girl to and $3 per day traveling expenses. Bempke, one of the farmers who large? We chain up tigers and lions. whose early retirement to the arms of As soon as the relinquishments have been glass. He says he made out nearly Tho Truth. stabbed Zuelke at Martin Linn's Is there, can there be a more ferocious,, secured, all Indians except those on Red Lake Morpheus is her greatest anxiety, or its entire shape. I seemed to be reservation are to be removed to White Earth bloodthirsty beast than you are?" saloon, near Sugar Loaf, where rather one of her greatest, for she seems The Democratic free trade organs are endeavoring reservation, and those on the Red Lake reservation resting or sleeping, the head and While he spoke everybody in the to dispute the authenticity of the anxious sometimes if left alone even after Bempke was boasting of his horrible are to be alloted lands in severalty following extract: body being more or leas exposed to room kept perfectly quiet. You might relieved of this annoyance. Her as are the Indians on the White Earth reservation. work. Zuelke was feeling better and Grover Cleveland has done more to advance have heard a pin drop. The fearless, The remaininglands in the reservations view as the waves rose and fell about manner is usually brilliant and? effusive may live, although one of his wounds the cause of free trade than any Prime are then to be surveyed into acres lots and speaker was not again given the hint to and almost always insures her the notice it. The mouth appeared to be beak Minister of England has ever done.—London between the ribs is considered dangerous. the timber on each one it to be thoroughly leave. The dealer did not utter one and attention of gentlemen. She Spectator. shaped, the head oval and quite large. examined by competent examiners and a But the Hartford Courant sits down on word in reply. He finished the deal does things, as a matter of course, that valuation placed on each tract. Such valuation The body looked to be as thick as a the effort in the following solid fashion: and rose from his ehair, which was at the young unmarried ladies are forbidden shall not be at a rate of less than $3 per Why, bless your ignorant eyes, the Courant The hardware store of L. Thalmoh flour barrel, and lay upon and in the 1,000 feet, however. The appraisals are to once occupied by one of his assistants, by their mothers to do, and the copied that from the Spectator itself as soon be submitted to the secretary of the interior at St. Cloud was entered by burglars and the game went on as though nothing water in the curves common to mothers have a hard time explaining to as it appeared and set it. going, but we've got for approval or rejection, and, if rejected by and knives, razors, revolvers, etc., had happened. In the meantime the copy of the Spectator still in the office. the daughters why what is, right for the snakes while swimming. The tail him, anew appraisal shall be ordered. Provision There's no conceivable doubt of its genuineness—or the old gentleman had left company widow is wrong for them. The mothers is also made for the disposal of the to the amount of $200 stolen. This was not at first entirely visible. its truth either. with his son.. pine lands, and agricultural lands are to be take revenge very often by misrepresenting is the second time this establishment But the Democratic organs, and especially While looking intently at the monster, entered under the homestead laws at $1.25 The dealer took a seat in a comer the widow and telling the the Brice Bureau of Intellect, are even disputing something (possibly the noise of has been robbed within a month, and per acre. the tremendous Republican victory and for an hour did not stir. He daughters to have nothing: to do with the tug) seemed to arouse it, and inan the second burglary this week. I is in Maine, where, excepting a few scattering )seemed to be absorbed in-deep thought. her. But the widow has a good time, instant it threw its tail into the members of the Maine House, the Republicans evident that a gang is working that On the first day of the following month and very often the unmarried girls don't. The October Crop Report. swept the political platter clean with a majority air, exposing rally 15 feet ofits length, vicinity, but up to the present time he drew out his interest in the game Still, according to her own standards, more than 5,000 above the average The October government crop returns show and lashed the water into foam. I and fitted up a saloon in elegant, slyh she keeps within bounds,, aaid no matter or a series of years. the police have no clue, that the condition of the present corn crop swam off in the direction of what is on Broadway, in the neighporhood" of how hardly pressed is genearally mistress has been equaled only three times in ten known as Muddy Bay and the mud A coroner's inquest was held at years, and is extended materially only by 25th street. I remember well that the of the situation. This ia the gay young An Insult Resented. that of 1879, when the condition was .98, flats, where it was impossible for the opening took place on the 1st day of widow. Of course there are others who Wheaton, over the remains of Mrs. and the subsequent ascertained yield was Des Moines Register: That little dramatic tug to follow. The color of the monster May, in the year 1868 or '69, bat the are saints in deportment Maggie Dunn, who was found dead in twenty-eight bushels. The present average incident at Marshalltown, where an old crippled was very dark. The length is proprietor's mind became affected after of condition is 92, against 94.2 in September. veteran promptly resented a democratic her own house, and the jury returned (the lapse of a few months. He at times There has been no decline in the Northwest, insult, has aroused the old lire in the old stated to be about 50 feet. That a verdict that she caused her own A.Texas Dinnex- Station. ?-,' and the status of the great corn soldiers' hearts. It is not surprising to learn grew so violent that it soon became portion of the tail lifted above the surplus states remains as on Sept. 1. that the man who would sneeringly refer to death. Some of her relatives were The run from San Antonio to El Paso, necessary to confine him in an asylum, water was between 8 and 10 inches The indications favor a result ranging disabled union soldiers as "d—d paupers" not satisfied with the verdict, and where he died a raving_. maniac before 618 miles, is, for the most part, through in diameter. At the point where it was little from twenty-six bushels per acre, making was a copperhead during the war, nor is it Dr. C. A. Lampanius of Wheaton the end of the year. a full average. The condition of buckwheat surprising that such scurrilous and abusive seen the water is fresh for several an almost treeless waste, apparently unfit has declined heavily from 93.7 last language should be used when a democratic and Dr. W. E. Truax of Breekenridge miles below, and Capt. Springs thinks for any profitableuse. The dinner station month, to 79.1, mainly from frosts. The administration sets the example of insulting made an autopsy and found the ver the animal was made sick by it. I average condition of the potato crop is about the memory of union soldiers. Commander is old passenges- eoach gutted of its.. .^.v, A Peculiar Assault. 87, a decline of less than four points. Tobacco Consigney, who stands at the head of the diet given by the jury to be' true.. -, is thought that the monster cannot seats and side-traced in the middle of Prom the Chicago Tribune. has fully maintained the condition of last G. A. R. in Iowa, has promptly tendered his get out of the harbor. this desert. The fell forage for the inner month, averaging for all kinds 88.3. The congratulations, and proposed to appoint At Ironton, 0., a high-browed and As soon as the news was received returns relative to wheat are those of yield the old veteran, if a member of the G. A. R., The most terrible disaster ev*»r known in man is manipulated by an ahnond-e^ed intellectual young reporter for one of per acre, by counties. As consolidated the to a position on his staff. It is too soon an expedition was made up to go in the history of Quincy, 111., is recorded. A Celestial, a graduate from some celebra- J$. general average for winter wheat is 12 bushels after the hardships and sufferings of the war the city papers attended an oyster grand stand had been erected to accommodate search of it, and $ is possible that 4 per acre, and for spring wheat slightly for cowardly copperheads to insult with impunity ted hash house. The'cuiaine is prepared i^h •, 5,000 people, who were to witness the supper given by the ladies of a church the sea serpent problem may yet be I'.') over 10 bushels. The former has yielded bet the veterans who were disabled in display of fireworks, "The bombardment of on thej platform at one end of the car. ,?*£ society. The youth was waited upon tor than the early expectation—the latter fighting for the union. Every man with a definitely solved. The monster was Alexandria." by Paine & Sons of New York. Of all the passengers who sat down at with all the promptness and fidelity much worse. This is of course in measured drop of red blood in his veins will cheer the At 6 o'clock the amphitheater was crowded seen by the crews of both the tug theMogolian board, but one, and he a ~0& bushels. The quality is much below the average, old hero who smashed his cane over the head due to his exalted station. His bowl with people, and probably not less than and the schooner she was towing, the Tessan braced up by. a libera^ supply which will still further reduce the supply, of the politican who insulted him. 6,000 were massed upon the seats. Scarcely of soup was of oysters and he was as trill be shown more exactly hereafter latter being bound for New York3% of tarantula |uice, had the temerity to had the first rocket been fired when the supports charged nothing for it. On his departure from the testimony of inspection and millers' at the west %nd of the structure gave attack the comestibles. I l^t him tugging TIP xSMi By Way of Comparison. weights. The spring wheat averages are: he was given a paper sack full away, and the 800 feet of seats sidled over with tooth and nail, a" fragment A Fort Madison cigarmaker^r'erceived and the vast mnltitade were hurled upon the of the finest assorted cake. The The senate bill is neither so comprehensive Bu Bu. Bu. of some tough, nameles* tissue, and a letter from a young lady ground, to be buried in the mass of lumber in scope nor so radical and sweeping in the Neb 10.81 Montana.16.5 youn» man showed his appreciation Wis 11.8 swearing *TH eat this mh if it breaks which fell upon it. It is impossible to make alterations which it proposes so far as regards Minn 8.7 Col 17.5 Wash'g...l8.5 in Grafton, Neb., offering him a fine of this kindness by publishing the my neok,w And I l&iik it was owl.—t a correct statement of the number injured, the customs list, as the Mills bid. The Dak 9.3|Dtah 16.5 Iowa x»^-^ next day a hall column, artiwe on farm of 160 acres for his hand in but it is estimated that, over &Q0 were injured Correspondence Ci^ejha&ati, Newg-.J.Qur-: duty on no domestic product which the tariff The spring wheat of the New England can joore or less Beriously. states rangeB from 14 to 16 bushels. "The Church Festival Qystsr," con* nal, *\. marriage,, „,..._„,, msM§ «.-* 4 .'•N'vi'fc' *'k"'i$' #3Si J^g I S