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mm CHICAGOS HORROR. out of every ten of the mineral cases now PEOPLE WE TALK OF. li Aufderheide, Dending in the general land effice final proof A Fountai of Health. has been made before state notaries public. PBATBIEDTT CHIEN.Wis., Special Correspondence, Commissioner Stockslasrer ha^ asked Assist* May 21.—The search of the gallant C.H. CHADBOT/RJT, BOSS, ant Attorney General Shields, of the department Detailed and Revolting Stories of Ponce de Leon in beautiful Florida for the THE GRAND 0M HAS. of the interior, for an official opinion fabled founiain of youth was but the romantic -Prealdente Ouhfcm Manufacturer of Inhumanity in Cook County's defining the scope and actual meaningtof the scheme of a visionary soldier, believing Cor Minn, and Centre Sirs. Hall decision. in alchemy, magic and the philosopher's William Ewart Gladstone. Insane Asylum. Fire,.Well Building- and Steeple- stone. Better, perhaps, than to be ever William Ewart Gladstone was born young would it be to be always healthy, for Bad Blood on a Reservation. December 29, 1809, the fourth son NEWULM, MINN. even youth without health would not be a WASHINGTON, May 20.—A^telegram was received Brick, boon. Very true, as well as witty, was the of Sir John Gladstone, Bart., merchant, at the interior department to-day CHICAGO, May 20.—One of the most horitible epigram of Punch upon that query which Collectionsaiifi all boRtaeu pertarnittg to from Lewiston, Idaho, saying- that Special of Liverpool, and was educated revelations made in tha investigation prompt!/ Attended te. was the title of Maliock's book, "Is Life Agent Heth and two empioves of the Nez Fine Pressed Bric for Living?3 of the Chicago public insane asylum was at Eton and at Christ Church, Worth The jester said: "It all depends Perces leservation have been arrested by the Individual Responsibitiy, upon the liver." Whether this referred that ieached to-day in the testimony civil authorities. Mr. Heth has been having ornamental fronts. Oxford. He was graduated as to the person, or to the hepa'.ic organ, it was of George Hill, a locomotive engineer trouble with some of the agency employes double first-class man. In 1832 he equally true of either. It is unverbally conceded and it is tr ought at the department that inow employed by the lake Shore & that upon tne healthy action of the was elected a member ot the House his arreBt has been secured by an employe Michigr&'n Southern railway, He was Have the hest of shipping facilities and organs which act as eliminators of waste named Williams. There has been trouble Eagle Mill Co. of Commons from Newark, as a Conservative, will pay prompt attention to mail orders, admitted to the institution in Jana material depends very largely our continuance on the Nez Perce reservation between the in a state of health, and hence man has nary, 1888, suffering from slight and continued to represent agent and the employes for several years. It always had much faith in the curative powers mental deraneement, and was discharged as grew so serious that Special Agent Heth was NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. that borough until 1845. He of mineral springs, from the Pool ol cured in the following May. When he went sent to relieve Agent Norris two months ago. Manufacturers of Siloam down to the Hot Springs of Arkansas was one of the Junior Lords of the This has not quieted matters, as the present to the asylum an attendant named Lott An all-wise Creator has caused healing ROLLER FLOUR H. BMolplii^ Treasury, 1834-35 Secretary of difficulties show. To-day Special Agent asked him if he was insane. Hill said he waters to bubble from the earth in almost Weiton, who is now at Umatilla, was directed State for the Colonies, January to was not. "Well," repliedLotb, "we will make every quarter of the globe, and it. is in this to take charge of the Nez Perce agency, and pleasant town that I have found one of these you a damn sight insaner than you are now." April, 1835 Yice-President ot the THE a thorough investigation was ordered by the treasures, which omrho to be known by all Another attendant named Julian ordered Indian office, with a view to removing from Board of Trade, 1841-43 President Gradua Reduction Boiler who are in search of health, or even of a MANTFACTrRKR OF DfiAI^B TBI Hill to sweep out the room, and the reservation every white person whi has rest of a few days or weeks. of the Board of Trade, 1843-45 Soots and Shoes! on his saying" he had noc come had any guilty part in the distttruiuices Secretary of State for the Colonies, System there. there for that purpose, knocked him down, Coming down from aboriginal days ia a 1845-46 Member of Parliament for kicked him in the body and mouth, knocking tradition that somewhere in the cool and New Minnesota Postmasters. Minn, A 3d N. strs., *New Ulm, Minn, two teeth out. Hill tried to cover his pleasant glens, among the lofty bluffs whieh the University of Oxford, 1847-65 NEW ULM, MINN. WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, May 20.— here stand sentinel along the eastern bank face by getting his head beneath a bench, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 185455 One hundred and fifty-three fourth-class won-: of the Mississippi, there gushed forth a when Juliau turned the bench over, breaking postmasters were appointed to-day, including A large assortment of men's a&4 derful spring where the savage, blessedly ignorant and again 1859-66 Member of Hill's arm. Hill rolled up his coat sleeve twenty-two from Minnesota, nearly all of Materia Medica, resorted for relief boys' boots and shoes, and ladles' an4 Parliament for South* Lancashire, in court and showed a huge lump where from such simple disorders as flesh was heir from Capt Snider's district: children's shoes constantly kept ea the ends of broken bones, badly joined, 1866-68 Member of Parliament tor to in those days. When hire men came and C. H. Petersen, Amador. Chipasto county: Fred hand. Custom work and repairing settled here nothing but the fanciful story of stood out. They knocked him down again, Scott, Brunson, Kanabec conntv G. A Holmstroin, Greenwich, 1868-80 Prime Minister, promptly attended to. the spring remained. The late Judge Branson Cokato, Wright county William Rawleich, he said, and broke one of his ribs. His arm December 9,1868,. to February Combs, Washington county: Alf Beaudrev, of this city was alike a studious archgaolcgist caused him great pain, and he could not get Dayton, Hennepin county Henry Tuckey, and a scientific investigator. .Whether 21,1874 Member of Parliament for proper treatment. He tried to see a doctor, Eden Prairie, Hennepin county J. W. Glassford, he was led to do what he did by the recollection John Hauenstein, Elk Paver, Sherburne county A. D. Midlothian, 1880. On April 28, but Julian told him if he dared to speak he of the old tradition, or by a belief Kinssley, French Lake. Wright county Fred that pure water could oniy thus be obtained, 1880. he was appointed Prime Minister would kill him right there. One day Hill Obtained, and ail PATENT KUSIUMSiS attended W. Jaynes Grant, Lake Mahtomedi. Washington BREWER I cannot determine but it was due to his to tor MODERA TS FJSE8. Ova offlc« la had an opportunity of conversing with county: L. E. Denneweth, Grass Lake, Kandiyohi and Chancellor of the Exchequer. opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain persistent efforts and enthusiastic advocacy county Mar'ha Higgins, Hamline, Ramsey Supervisor Jones, and told him he was badly Patents in lea time than thoiw remote from that thirteen years ago a stock company, was He resigned the- last named county: J. B. Kinjrsley, Long Lake, Hennepin WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAWJNO .OC, treated. Afterwards two attendants county Hugo Naumann, Mora, Kanabec county formed to bore an artesian well. The necessary position December 16, 1882, and PSOTO of inTention. We advise aa to patentability James Saucier, Osseo, Hennepin county: S. C. and KNOCKED HIM DOWN funds having been pledged operations free of charge and we make NO CMAJidM Johnson, Rush City, Chisago county George W. the Premiership on June 9,1885. weie begun, and at the depth of 960 feet a and held him while Julian repeatedly kicked UNLESS PATENT JS SKC'UlCSD. Hammer, St. Paul Park, Washington coiin-y MALTSTER powerful stream of water was encountered. For circular, advice, terms and reference* to him in the head and breast. On getting up, Alvira Brandes. Sandstone, Pine county: O. Wenaus. A stream six Inches in diameter burst up •ctual clients in your own State. County, City oi with blood running down his face Hill said Smith Lake. Wright county J. H. Crowell, from the depths below, and has ever since IriflltaMstfMMsTH South Haven. Wright county S. M. Sherman, he would have justice some day, whereupon continued to flow at the rate of twentv barrels Stacy, Chisago county Erick Johnson, Stavk, Julian cursed him and knocked him down Chisago county: T. B. Murray, White Bear a minute, 28,S00 per day,or 10,512,000 Oax brewery la fully equipped and able to fir Gppoette Patent Ojflet, Wotktnglon, It. (L and kicked him again. Hill said a new patient Lake, Ramsey county. barrels during the course of a year. This All orders. well is situated in a small park near the business Bingham Bros. named Levy was brought in one Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab* center of the city, and arrangements day. He did not know enough to go to the Will Visit West Point. 'isitment. have been made by which dining room, and Attendants Julian and Lott WASHINGTON, May 20.—The board of visitors Hew Ulia, Minn. at will it pours forth "as one knocked him down and jumped on Bis stomach to the military academy at West Point of the most magnificent 'fountains until he was unable to move. Then they have been appointed as follows: the eye has ever beheld. Usually, however, DEALERS IN picked him up and threw him on a bed. Levy On the part of the senate—Hon. C. Davis, it is put to more utilitarian work than this. R. Pfefferle, Minnesota Hon. J. W. Daniel, Virginia. On the died that night. The court room was as The stream is directed iuto mains wh'ch extend part of the house—Hon. S. M. Robertson, Louisiana: over the business portions of the place, still as death during this awful recital Hon. S. S. Yoder, Ohio Hon. George W. and as its subterranean force gives it a pressure .T'idge Prendergast instructed the witness Sheets, Indiana. By the president—Prof. Leroy of more than twenty pounds to the inch, to bring in his wife to corroborate his story, D. Brown, Nevada: Prof. C. M. Pinkerton, Iowa Dealer in by means of judiciously located hydrants it Rev. Dr. B. W. Chidlaw, Ohio: Rev. Arthur Edwards. and a physician was detailed to examine affords good protection against fire, a stream LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Chicago Dr. Nathan S. Lincoln, Washington Hiil's arms and ribs. Several other witnesses through hose easily going over an ordinary Capt. Charles King, U. S. A. (retired), testified to the brutality of the attendants, Wisconsin Gen. Lew Wallace, Indiana. building. Many residences are also supplied SASH AND BLIND. with abundance of pure water for domestic miserable quality of food, etc. County CANNED, DRIED & GREEN purposes, while drinking troughs are frequent Physician Todd testified that Robert Burns, Tranquilizing Assurance. Lime, Cement and CoaL along the streets, giving an ever-fresh WASHINGTON, May 20.—The statement having whosa death lesulted in this investigation, TRUITS, and palatable supply for the thirsty beast. did not die of consumption as was stated by been telegraphed over the country that But I wish to speak more particularly of the the pension appropriation has become exhausted. Supfc Kiernan in the certificate of death. remarkable curative properties possessed Commissioner Tanner expresses the Lowest prices always* and. Peed. by the waters of this inexhaustible spring. PIOTJLT hope that the pensioners will not be unduly As nothing is so convincing as personal experience, I I I alarmed thereby. The fact is that he has FROM WASHINGTON. I have drank freely of this water, Mr. Gladstone is unequalled in Parliamentary simply made the usual requisition which STOXB.WOODKH AND W W and find it far more pleasant to the taste Opposite Railroad Depot, -WABB. sends the money from the treasury into the experience and readiness than that of other mineral springs which I KEWB1M, The Sioux Commission, various United States depositories, where it have visited. It was some years ago subjected HINJ in debate, and his oratory is of the HEWULM, vm&i will be subject to the checks of the pension to an analysis by Prof. Bode of Milwaukee, WASHINGTON. Special, May 20.—The Sioux highest order. The measures, passed agents for the June payment. an experienced and practical chemist, commission will meet in Chicago on the 27th FRANK FRIEDMANN, with the result that in one gallon of in 1870, which disinherited and disendowed inst., and map out a plin for securing the water he found 139 grains of well known the Irish Church and gave Ireland signatures of the Indians to a cession of a Wanted In Wisconsin. medicinal agents, in the following proportions: a liberal land bill, are remarkable portion of ttieir reservation. Tne instructions POET ABTHUB, Ont., Special Telegram, May Bi-carbouate of lime, .6 bi-carbonate dealer in evidences of his skill in originating are simply general The commissioners 20.—Quite a sensation was created in town of magenesia, 11 chloride of sodium, 90 choloride of rotassiuni, .4 bromide ot today by the arrest of Lee Whitehead Groceries, Crockery, Stonewaro, are authorized to interpret the law for and carrying comprehensive sodium, 1 sulphate of soda, 13 sulphate of Eau Claire, Wis. Whitehead came themselves. They are provided with maps schemes of legislation. Among his of lime, 15 alumina, .7 bi-oarbonate of Manufacturer of and Dealer in here on the steamer Ossifrase last and papers for reference and such information iron, .2, and silica 4 grains. Of the phosphate achievements since 1880 are a second Thursday and registered at the Albion Slassware, Notions, Canned of the Indians as the bureau officials and bi-carbonate of soda there is a CIGARS, hotel. To-day. on the steamer United Empire land bill for Ireland, a change in think will aid them in the work. The meeting trace, but none of any organic matter, the from Duluth, a person said to be his the rules of procedure in the House last, when found, being" a proof of at at Chicago will not consume more than wife arrived, and also Sheriff Clarke TOBACCOS, of Commons in that body of Representation least partial unfitness for healthful use. Fruit, Flour, etc. of Wisconsin and Lawyer S. E. Cbeeseman two days, and will be devoted mainly to It is not my purpose to reproduce ot the People Bill, an election of Duluth, the latter two having followed preparation and pians of action. Gen. even one of the many testimonials which the woman. Immediately after their under the provisions of whieh PIPES, Crook, who is regarded as the most have been furnished by those who have been arrival a warrant was issued for the arrest of All goods sold at bottom prices and valuable man on the commission on account took place last fall. It admitted benefited by the use of these waters, but I Whitehead, who is wanted for big forgeries delivered free of cost to any part ol have seen many of them in the office of of his successful dealings with the Indians, about two million persons, mostly Cor. Minnesota and Centre and embezzlemedt in Wisconsin. He was Dr. John Conant, who for several years, is expected to give better advice than the city. foreman and paymaster in the woods for the agricultural laborers, to the privilege streets. in addition to the labors of a large medical can be furnished by the Indian bureau here. Chippewa Logging company, and it is alleged of the electoral policy is perhaps practice, conducted a remedial institute, N E W ULM, MINN. he embezzled the company's funds and Tne general disliked very much to assume NEW ULM, -'WSrtt. where the water was used both as a inedicine generally regarded as less fortunate used fictitious names in paying the men. and the duty, as he has a record for doing as he and in the form of baths. Hundreds of then endorsed cho checks, pocketing the than his domestic. Jno. Neuman, authentic instances could be given where agrees to with the Indians of the country GEO. BENZ & SONS. money. It is said that he had full power He was married, in 1839, to the cases of rheumatism, kidney disease and and would not engage in anything that to issue the company's check, and various forms of scrofula, which had defied eldest daughter ot Sir Stephen Glynne, would change their estimate of him. He believes, that his embezzlements are heuvv. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In the skill of physicians, have been permanently Bart., who, is still living. Two of his however, that it will be better for the Whitehead is now lodged in jail here and "if Dealer in and happily relieved As a WINES & be refuses to go back extradition proceedings TDTtlT O O S Indians to be gathered on smaller reservations sons sit in the House of Commons, diuretic it is unrivaled, and as a table water will be taken at once for his retrun. A and surrounded by white people who it is unexcelled in assisting the digestive one is a clergyman of the Church of preliminary hearing of his case will be had LIQUORS, functions. Its merits ought to be far more will keep them there, rather than as now Hats, Cups, Notions* England, and two daughters are in the morning before Judge Hamilton. widely known than they are. but through when they can roam about the vast tract as married to ministers of the Establishment. the efforts of the "Fort* Crawford Mineral Groceries*Provisions^ they please and occasionally stray off the 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn Spring company" (locally managed by Mr. Twin City Excursionists. Crockery and Glassware, reservation, giving the agents and department Henry Schultz), a considerable demand has WATEBTOWN, S. D., Special lelegram, May a great deal of trouble. The officials already been create!, and the steady increase Green, Dried and Canned] 20.—The train bearing the Twin City excursionists, of sales has been, lam told, quite gratifying. in Washington are confident that the signatures William Walter Phelps, in charge of W. Mclntyre and G. M. -T-* JSruitsM etc, etc, .rv The title of the company was no will be obtained. Gage, arrived this morning at 7':30. The doubt sugge8*ie.d by the fact that in 1829, William Walter Phelps, an eloquent visitors were met at the depot by the leading WHEBE WOEK WILL BEGIN. under the direction of CoL icbary Taylor, a business men of the city with carraiges and I will always take farm prodnte la exchange New Jersey Congressman has become CHAMBEBLAIN. S. D., Special Telegram, United States fort waB builth-^re named after a cornet, band. The informal greetings over, for goods, and pay the higheat market pricefor aJi William Harris Crawford, a minister to May 20. —The report has been received here a conspicuous figure in American the delegates from St. Paul and Minneapolis kind* e/ paper rage. France 1813-16, and secretary of the treasury W™ -DEALER IN,- from reliable source that the Sioux commission were billeted on the various hotels. After politics. He was born in New York from 1816 to 1825. From and during will begin work at the Lower .Brule ER breakfast the visitors and others assembled the War of 1812 Prairie du Chien (tne oldest In commotion with my itore Ihnte a Bnt-elaM City in the year 1839. In 1860 he and Crow Creek agencies. It will probably at the Commercial Exchange club rooms in town in Wisconsin) has been the post of a laleoa furnished with a splendid bkllard table a**} arrive in this city the 30th or 31st and cross the Grani block. Here Gov. Mellette, Hon. was graduated from Yale College, national garrison, and at tbe date of the my customers will always find good liquors ««s) W. E. Scarrett, ex-Congressman Wiliiams, the Missouri here to the Lower Brule, where erection of :is fort was an importantfrontier and three years later received the degree cigars, and erery forenoon a splendid laaek. Judge D. C. Thomas and Julian Bennett eloquently station. Here it wt?s that Jefferson Davis, then it will begin operations. It is believed that and wittily extended a welcome on of B. at the Columbia College an undistingu shed lieutenant of the this is a good move, as no trouble wilr-be All tioett purchased of me will be delirered behalf of Watertown and the Sioux river army, is alleged to have eloped with a fair met with in securing the signatures at these Law School. In 1868 he retired valley. Fitting respones were made bv daughter of the colonel commanding, but any part of the city free of cost. two places. George M. Gage on beha of St Paul and the romantic story has been shown to have from the practice of thelaw. He was Minnesota Street, yew TJlm, Ulnm Gen. Grant for Minneapolis while John no foundation in fact In 1836 Col. Taylor elected to a seat in the Forty-third Meat Market^ S. Taylor spoke for the people of marched away to the Indian war in Florida, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, For Hontanians. on his road to Mexican battlefields and the Iowa. After dinner the entire partv were WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, May 20. presidency of the United Statea Numerous taken out for a drive, in the course of which Although Delegate Carter came to Washington SASH, BLINDS, other historical associations are connee.'ed they were shown the proposed capitol M. EPPLE, Prop'r. in the interest of the lead producers, he with this little city, nestling cosily by the grounds, Lake Kampeska and the residence has found time to do something for Montana side of the great river, amid quiet but charming streeis. The excursionists are considered MrmrasoTA ST. NEW ULM.MINN* —and all kinds oi— people who were seeking federal appointments. scenery. The Chicago. Burlington & the city's guests, and everything which could Northern railroad, which passes "through, has To-day he had P. M. Morrison appointed contribute to their pleasure has* been Building Material. Jhis made this a tourisc poinn, and very reasonable in the railway mail service on the thoughtfully provided, and the Minnesotians 'HX nnderslgned desires to Inform the people^ run between Helena and Spokane Falls. is the amount of lucre required to reach are not allowed to do anything for New TJlm and Tlctnlty that he ha* re-establish* "the Prairie." Aside from its attraction t3 the Some time ago the citizens of Missoula asked themselves. Enthusiasm over capital prospects meat market and is now preapared to waJ invalid in search of relief, Prairie du Chien, Mr. Carter to have G. A. Baker a mointed ffEW ULM, MmB runs high, and tbe Watertown people on el» eld easterners and friends with only Lb* with its beautiful sitution, the charming ageno on the road between Missoula are outspoken in their determination to secure bestfreshand eared meats, sausages, Urd and evt Citi scenery to be viewed from the bluffs on the erything nanally kept in a orst-elass market TJM and Grantsdale. ,The delegate telegraphed the temporary location of the law-making east, the many pleasant crives in the vicinity, highest market price will be paid for FAT CAH the department and Baker was appointed, seat. From local appearances tbe prospects XLS, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. its wealth of historical reminiscence, and Morrison being removed. It then transpired are very favorable! The visitors become EPPLK. its hospitable and intelligent people, is just that Morrison was a Republican that the inoculated with the local spirit to a considerable the place for the tired brain-worker to take Missoula people wanted him transferred to extent, and some invested capital will a few days or weeks of nteded rest. TTTOLI the main line and not bounced. Hence remain as a memento ot the visit. The his reinstatement to-day. Supt. Bell visitors leave for home to-morrow uoon. will nrobably inform "the civil service commissioners that Morrison was relieved by Villard Controls It. Knmors of a Prcbablo Hitch in the Samoan Conference. mistake. The postoffice department to-day SPOKANE FALLS, Wash., Special Telegram, NEW ULM, MINN. AND ordered a free delivery service for Butie May 20.—Great interest is taken here in the BERLIN, May 21.—From certain indications BREWERY City, Mont., to berin July 1. There will be Oregon Transcontinental fight. Tillard's at the rooms of the American delegates as five carriers. Two hundred and fifty dollars control of the stock will seriously interfere well as at the quarters of the English commissioners were aiigwed for office improvements and with the advent Of the Oregon Railway and and at the German foreign office, M.Mullen, Preset. H. Vajen, Vice-Prts1* horse hire. Charles Tavlor is to Be appointed Navigation lines. No more work will be it is evident that there is some serious hitch postmaster at Great Falls. Mr. Carter expects JOS. SCHMUCKJER, Prop J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. done on the road from here to Rockford to in the negotiations of the Samoan commission. to see Gen. Clarkson to-morrow and meet that system until af cer the election Mr. Phelps, who is known as "the secure the appointmenr. of a number of NEW ULM, MINNESOTA Directors: of the Oregon company in peacemaker," bor.h in the conference and in fourth-class postmasters. He will HIPO urge Portland, Or., next month. Orders were the working committee, is in evident trouble Pure beer sold in quantities to suit the some ctiangesin the interior department officers given to buiid immediately westward on the First he is interviewing an English commissioner Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. purchaser. Special attention paid to th« of his territory. Central Washington & Big Bend branch of in his own roams, then he is hurrying bottling of beer. the Northern Pacific from Davenport line to off to the foreign office, wnere he remains Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. O. Koch. Wilbur this year, and the branch extended lor some time closeted with the German In a Pickle. north towards the Kanagon mining district. representatives, and then repeating the WASHINGTON, May 20.—The decision of TB E HE W EM Iron and first freight cars of the Spokane process. When asked as to the situation. Congress in the year 1872. In 1880 the United States supreme court in the case DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS Northern were received to-day. Track laying Commissioners Phelps, Kasson and of the United States vs. John D.Hall, iu he was chosen a Delegate-at-Large will commence as soon as the engines arrive Bates say that there is no great which the court decided that oaths before from New Jersey to the Republican OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE this week. change, and that everything is progre sing CITY PLANING MILL state notaries public were of no binding Hatisfactoriiy. Both the German and English National Convention at Chicago. force, has created consternation among the TICKETS SOLD. Thorn's Millions in It. commissioners refuse- to talk on the The following year he was appointed officials of the general office. It was pointed NEW YOBK, Special Telegram, May 20.— iubject, but it is learned from other sources by President Garfield United States out that there were now pendinar in the There was a little ripple of excitement in IIANDFACTUBKS that the United Status government has instructed office thousands of cases which would be Northern Pacific to-day and an intimation Minister to Austria, which position its commissioners to insist upon the Glose Attention Given to DOORS, WINDOW SASH, affected by the decision. In commuted that there will be the usual contest for the return of Malietoa as king. A message is he resigned in 1882. The same year homestead and pre-emption entries, timber control of this stock at the nexi election. said to have been received from Secretary Collecting. he was elected to the Forty-eighth culture cases and final homestead cases, Control will be much more, valuable now VENETIAN BLINDS, Bin ne within the past thirty-six hours directing Congress. He has been a member of the practice of the gene.al land office has that the road Is so firmly sr-ablished the commissioners to insist upon the and its financial condition assured, been to a'low final proof to be taken the House of Representatives ever restoration of the status quo, and saying MOULDINGS AND FRAMES but no one Fteems to have .- BuoHen Arnica Salve, before the clerk of a court of record, or a that Germany deposed Malietoa as king and since that date. any doubt that the present management will rausL return him as king. They may haggle clerk of a county court. In mineral cases, The best salve in the world for Cuts, Mr. Phelps is a man of large means Tlaning, turning and all retain control, particularly as the members about indemnity or a unit or dual or triparit proof could heretofore be made before a state Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, of the board themselves hold a very large and lives in elegant style at Englewood, •. government if hey please, but Malietoa notary public. None of the officers named work with rib-saw promptly Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, amount of the stosk. Very few boards of must be king. While he Germans have are United States officers, and whether the New Jersey^ directors represent an actual holding of stock Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup'ions, ,, and neatly executed. come to agree with all the other views of the practice of the general land office must be proportionately as large as trie Northern and positively cures Piles, or no American commissioners they are reluctant changed, and whether in cases now pending, Pacific board. E ijih Smith is reported as .•.•"' ""'•-*,¥' Dr. Mackenzie, physician to the late Emperor to accept his condition, and point to the pay required. It ie guaranteed to give thi pioof already taken is worthless in (i, Ravine- on Friday when the stock was selling US-.K a- v, •'. :act ih.il Ma ietoa was pardoned by the German Frederick, of Germany, is about to the eves of the law, are serious questions perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. All work gu&ranteeti. Bates re&MOs for 64 cash, that if he cared to break f-utn empeior at the beginning of the conference. bring a suit against the London Times and with Commissioner Stockslager and his immediate Price 25 cents per box. Sold Dy CL. with bis following and unload his holdings Tnis, they claim, should satisfy .. K-- f„ ZSLLEB, Prap'r. tne St. James Gazette-for publishing a letter advisera It ia asserted that in nine he could clear over million dollars. '.' Boos. iM •\.merica tti written by Mr. SteinkopfF, in which hecbarged Dr. Mackenzie while treating the emperor* SEX' -. .'• r?&£ zJ$ 4yteir4& msam