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isu«Sa s&sm&a&msammm -j*""* pm Mm ^tm$w AROUND THE GLOBE. BALFOUR ISJLEADEE Twenty pounds of wheat will be given to CONDENSED TELEGRAMS., each person. There were landed at New York yesterday A N atempt was made early by a corporal 1-300 immigrants. of the palace guard, named Carlos Perez, to A. Record of the Week's Happenings The pope Is preparing an allocation concerning assassinate President Sacasa of Nicaragua. BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. the recent French pilgrim disorders at the The Irish Chief Secretary Succeeds the Perez was caught on top of the roof over That are Sow Part of the World's Pantheon. the president's sleeping apartment. TLate Mr. Smith as the Tory Generalissimo. Gov. Hill left New York last night lor Atlanta, MINNESOTA. History. had already made an opening in the roof. NEW ULM, 6a., to attend the unveiling of the Grady Sacasa was awakened by the noise and monument called the guard, who placed Perez under THERE are said to be over 23,000 A vast number of the people of Dublin made a arrest. will'be court-martialed. The More Important Foreign and pilgrimage to the grave of Mr. Parnell at Glasnevin He Becomes First Lord of the Treasury, Indians in the United States who can ADVICES from various points in Russia M.MuUcn, Pree'L Fo/«sfW»-JVi^ Domestic Events Arranged for yesterday. but TV ill Retain His Secre- state that great masses of peasants are flocking read English and over 10,000 who can The plebiscite in Switzerland has resulted in J. a Budolph Omthim. into the towns from the country districts Rapid Reading. taryship for the Present. the adoption of the new tariff and the state read Indian languages. perishing from the want of food. At IHreetors: bank note monopoly. least 55,000 have passed through Tninien The wife of the late William Henry Smith, the alone seeking food. Many are fallingby W A S I N O N leader in the British house of commons, will be IT is reported from St. Petersburg LONDON, Oct. 19.—It is officially announced the roadside and dying in their tracks. TThe Werner Btuch, Cfuu, Wmgner, D*. elevated to the peerage. wanderers have no fuel and the cold is intense. to-day that Right Hon. Arthur J. that 25,000,000 persons are unable INDIAN COMMISSIONER MORGAN issues important China has directed her ambassador at St. Incendiarism and pillaging are WeschdU, O. M. 0ZM% M.«. XML Balfour, member of parliament for East instructions regarding the education to pay their taxes, and that this will Petersburg to demand explanation as to the spreading. of Indian children. Manchester and chief secretary for Ireland, Russian encroachments on the Pomir territory. cause a budget deficit of £12,000,000. HE Chinese minister to Germany has has been appointed first lord of the treasury. ASSISTANT SECRETARY CROUNSE has appointed DRAFTS TO ALL PART*• The shah of Persia has appointed Mr. Pratt, arrived at St. Petersburg from Berlin in It is reported that Mr. Balfour will Leopold Markbreitj of Cincinnati, ex minister of the United Stotes to Persia, to be consequence of sudden and urgent orders retain his position as the chief secretary for E forest areas of Germany are a member ot the Pueblo site commission OF EUROPE, AND *ASSAGE the Persian commissioner for the Columbian if from Pekm regarding the Russian encroachments Ireland. in place of Charles McCoy, declined. fair at Chicago. returned as follows: Prussia, 6,000,00 upon Pamir. The Chinese government TICKETS SOLD. The Chronicle thinks that the marquis of The glass workers of Carmaux, France, the HE governor of New Mexico has sent his became alarmed over the adyices 0 acres Bavaria, 2,800,000 acres Salisbury would have preferred another principal center of the industry, have decided to annual report to Washington. recommends that the Russians had penetrated far beyond continue the strike, which was ordered throughout parliamentary leader to Mr. Balfour, but Wurtemberg, 470,000 acres Saxony, the admission of the territory as a the frontier of this district, and the Frace some weeks ago. ^SS he was obliged to accede to the wishes of state, and deals at length with public 416,000 acres, and Baden, 235,000 Close Attention Given toCollecting. minister was instructed to proceed to St. Emperor Francis Joseph opened the museum schools, irrigation, climate, rainfall, stock his party unless the marquis of Hartington Petersburg and obtain positive assurances acres. of the fine arts in Vienna yesterday. The collection raising and agriculture. had consented to convert the coalition into with regard to the intentions of the expedition. of pictures, engravings, btatuary, etc., is a permanent union. Mr. Balfour is not at HE Brazilian government has made two China and England are acting in one of the finest in the world. new consular districts in the United States, all likely, the Chronicle thinks, to be as concert in the matter. RECENT reports from the Salton Sea, Sir George Baden Powell and Dr. Dawson, Empire Mill Co-r one at San Francisco, with jurisdiction docile to the ruling of the triumvirate— British Behring sea commissioners, passed in the Colorado Desert, are to the effect over the state of California, and the other Salisbury, Hartington and Chamberlain— LABO CIRCLES. through Winnipeg last night en route to Ottawa at New.Orleans, with jurisdiction over the as Mr. Smith was. The appointment may that there is no marked diminution on their return from the north. state of Louisiana. Dr. Epamdondos Leite HE National Laundrymen's association be regarded as a gambler's throw—a hope ROLLER MILL. of the water, notwithstanding George B. McClellan. Pauline Hall's manager, Chermont is appointed consul at San Francisco, is holding its eighth annual session in St. that the new leader will have a beneficial stated at Rochester, N. Y., last night that the and Dr. Jose Mancel Cardosa de Louis. the enormous evaporation, and it effect upon the coming election. story that he and Miss Hall were mairied was Ohvria, cousul at New Orleans. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. ANDREW CARNEGIE has cut the wages of absolutely without foundation. ms to have come to stay. Right Hon. C. T. Ritchie is spoken of as BRIG. GEN. A. V. KANTZ, commanding his men in his steel works, in some cases Hon. Antonio Batres, who succeeds Dr. Fernandino Mr. Balfour's successor as chief secretary. the department of the Columbia, in his annual as much as 60 per cent. Crus as minister from the republic of Mr. Ritchie is the president of tlie local We take pleasure in informing the report to the war department, speaks A NE W YORK bride refused to live HE Granite Cutters' National Union, the Guatemala, has arrived in Washington He is government board, an office with a salary of the repeated troubles between Indians public that we are now ready for Marble Cutters' National Union, the Journeymen one of the most eminent scholars and statesmen with her husband upon discovering of £2,000 a year, whereas the chief secretary and white settlers in the Kootenai river Central America and was minister to Washinfrton business. The best machinery and Freestone Cutters' National Union country. The Indians in that section are for Ireland receives £4,425. Mr. Ritchie that he wore a glass eye. A foolish during the administration of President and the Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association all the latest improvements inth unprovided with an agent, and seem to have has never been noted for executive Hayes. of North America have decided to woman that. As a rule the husband's manufacture of flour enable us to no one to look to for aid or counsel. Gen. ability, although a man of considerable take a united stand against the employment The statement of a New York paper that Ivan "blind side" has much to do with Kflutz says that in the near future a great compete with the best mills in the original force, and of a long parliamentary Caryll, husband of Geialdiue Ullmar, intended of convicts in their trade. increase the number of settlers will precede preserving the peace of the family. experience. It is remembered, however, to get a divorce, is pronounced false London. country. the building of the Great Northern Both Caryll and his wife are furious over the that Mr. Balfour himself sat in parliament, We are constantly buying S O I N A E S railroad and trouble will follow unless statement and Miss Ullmar has announced her for years and held government office without W a some provision is made in anticipation. HE Dwyer stable this season won $175,000, intention to prosecute theagency that furnished HE production of molasses in displaying any special ability, until the highest of any stable's winnings. the news. All who know her and her husband his appointment as Irish chief secretary Louisiana is so great that it does not say they are living happily together. A O E O E TWENTY-EIGHT horses sold at Lexington, brought out his peculiar capacity for what pay to buy barrels to ship it. Arrangements Ky., at Woodard & Shanklin's sale for $24,455, CANOVAS DEL CASTILLO, the Spanish statesman, O a the Irish call Balfourhm. MILLIONS FOR A PAUPER. are now being made to burn it, an average of $873. is so far improved in health as to be a Mr. Ritchiois also a Scotchman, being a able to leave his bed. A Woodward Shanklin's sale at Lexington, mixed with some other substance, The Inmate of a Montana 1'oor House & & native of Dundee, where he was born in Kv., sixteen horses sold for $500 and THE condition of Private Secretary Halforn and thus save a great amount of Heir to an English Kstate. 1838. has been for many years a resident At the Highest Market Prices. over. Total number sold, twenty-nine,amount does not show the improvement of London. is at present the BUTTE, Mont, Oct. 19.—Mrs. Ann M. v,coal. of sale, $20,150 average $691. hoped for by his friends, and it is causing We sell all kinds of more probable selection of those mentioned Dodge, an inmate of the poor house of this them some anxiety. THE principal event in English sporting FLOUR, city and eighty years of age, received news lor the Irish chief secretaryship. circles was the race at Newmarket for the SHORTS, HERMAN MACKWORTH, an attorney of ^|THE Emperor William is not so engrossed yesterday that she is the sole h« lr to an estate W. L. Jackson, who has also been named, Czarowitch stakes, for three-year-olds and BRAN, Ac. Cincinnati, has undertaken to contest the wor'h $8,000,000 in England. AT LO W RATES,. with those new whiskers or upward, two miles, two furlongs andthirtyhve is financial secretary of the treasury and will of the late John Manson, of San yards, with eighty-six subscribers.. It has held more office in a thoroughly businesslike Thes-tory dates back two centuries, at Francisco, whereby his millions of wealth ig irritating other nations but was won by the duke of Beaufort's threeyear-old way. It is not thought probable which time her great grandfather on her went into the hands of J. T. Hill who lives timt he gets time to decide that he Ragimund. Special Attention given to near San Jose, Cal. The contestants, Mrs. that Lord Salisbury will dispense with him mother's side owned a vast estate near London. Custom Work. likes the ballet girls best when they Lida Patterson, Misses Sarah and Agnes His elaest son removed to America, in the treasury, especially as he represents Miller and Edward Schmede, all claim to settling and marrying Virginia. Two E A I O A S the ratner doubtful constituency of North have the least starch in their clothes be legitimate heirs of Manson. children, William and Annie, were born cf Leeds. SUIT has been brought at Portland, Or., and he does not like many clothes, the maniaee, the latter the mother of Mrs. An extra stone for grinding feed. Two of England's most distinguished by the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company Sir John Eldon Gorst has also been either. Dodse. The son and his wi'e died and the women have arrived in New York. They of New York against the Oregon & Washington named for the Irish office. In ability he is Steam Cornsheller. two children moved to Kentucky. Both are Lady Henry Somerset president, of the to foreclose a consolidated mortgage. undoubtedly superior to either Jackson or V, WILLIAM JACOBS, a machinist of married, the son ciying without issue, and British Woman's Temperance association, THE Texas & Pacific recently announced Ritchie, and he has had the East Indian Wood taken for cash or in exchange- the daughter, Ann, am nig William and Mrs Hannah Whitall Smith, antnor,ess Mecklenburg Township, Pa., has constructed a reduction of 10 cents per 100 pounds on Empire Hill Go. experience which in the choice of magistrates of "The Christian's Secret of a Happy Coleman. Both died forty jears ago, leaving all cotton, without rega/d to destination. for Ireland the Salisbury government the smallest locomotive in the Life." These ladies are the advance guard Mrs. Dodge and a sister. They The Santa Fe and 'Frisco people had no has considered a qualification. of the great army of White Ribboners that moved to Missouri, where Airs. Dodge's CASH PURCHASES world. It weighs but one and onequarter instructions, but promptly met the reduction. The Times says. "Only the dullest malignity will assemble in "Boston on November 10 to hubbaml died twenty years ago. Five years pounds, and is a portion of can pretend that Mr. Balfour has 18 for the world's and national W. C. T. U. and CHEAP SALES.. ago an article appeared in an Enclish paper not earned his prom ytion. It is absurd to GEORGE M. PULLMAN, who controls the conventions. *an eight-day clock. Around the dial telling of the estate and the lost heirs talfc of nepotism. The marquis of Salisbury stock of the Pullman Palace Car company, and the iact that the estate was in the hands is a miniature railway track, and on had no more power to lift his has decided that at the annual meeting of nephew unle«s the party desired it than Mr. ot a public adminisdator. Mrs. Dodge became Fr. Aufderheide, A S A I E S this the tiny locomotive moves every the company, the capital stock shall be Gladstone could make either of his sons convinced that it was her family history FIRE at Tonawanda, N. Y., destroyed the increased from $25,000,000 to $30,000,000. i*4 five minutes. chancellor ot the exchequer." related. American hotel and several stores. Loss, CHAIRMAN WALKER, on behalf of the bhe laid the case be ore a relative named A Coining Failure. $150,000 insurance, one-half. board of commissioners of the Western Ross recently oi Minneapolis, and he went TRENTON, N. J.. Oct. 19.—The mo disastrous Ifapqfaeturer at HEAVY northeast tides have carriea away IT is charged that the loss of the to London to investigate the matter He Traffic association, has issued a circular lailure as a sequel to the Star Rubber the front brick wall of Postmaster General returned an encouraging lettei, but since authorizing the Western roads to put in United States steamer Dispatch was failure which disturbed business here Wannamaker's Cape May Point cottage then nothing was heard from him and it is effect the divisions promulgated by the three months ago will take place Fir©, W in a Bt«e»W- due to the excessive smartness of her yard, and with it three $eet of beach front. not known wheie he is. Then she placed joint rate committee without paying attention here to-morrow. Jonathan Stewart, the matter the hands ot her nephew, A YOUNG lady, Mary McLaughlin, bound commander, who had the habit of to the action of the Eastern lines. considered one of the weaJthie&t citizens Brick William T. Coleman, a wealthy canning for Bay City, Mich., left the sleeper of a The Western roads seem to be much elated of the place, and who was interested showing how close he could sail to the nianu acturer ol San Francisco. Meanwhile in all the enterprises manipulated by the over this happy solution of the "three I's" train near Batavia- N. Y., and ira. found she came to Butte to vis-it har daughter, ,1» breakers without going aground. He missing Thomas H. Bell, was an officer in in fa fatally injured near the track. She is supposed rate problem. Mrs. diaries Rag»dale. She was taken the Star Rubber company, the Trenton to have been asleep when she walked succeeded finally getting so close to JUDGE HAWLEY, in the United States sick, and, accommodations not bernc good China and several smaller concerns. He endorsed ornamental fronts off the train. court at San Francisco, has made a decision at the miner's cabin, she Was removed to Miem as to seriously endanger his tor these concerns, and now the in the case of the Standard Oil company the poorhouse. bhe has now leteived letters THE train on board of which were Mr. First National Bank of Southambria is endeavoring commission as a naval officer. confirming her right to the estate, and versus the Southern Pacific and Whittier, and Mrs. Henry M. Stanley and Mrs. Tennant, to collect $2,500 on Trenton Bar* the best of shipping facilities mw4 has loiwaided letters, document-, lamily Fuller & Co. The latter firm had a contract China paper bearing Mr. Stewart's mother of Mrs. Stanley, has been will pay prompt attention to mail »rdsts Bible, ets\, to prove her claim. with the Southern Pacific company to endorsement, and they are about to bring' completely wrecked at Carovigno, Italy. haul oil for them in a certain kind of cars. HE increasing number of duels in suit. Papers of assignment are to be filed The Stanley party was on its way to Australia, Embarrassed Lumbermen The Standard Oil company claimed that to-morrow. The appraisers have fixed the NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. where the explorer is to lecture. Germany and Austria has caused the SAGIWW. Mich., Oct. 19 —The OwenHutchinson this car was a patented invention, which it value ol his possessions at $185 000. The They had a narrow escape from death. Lumber company, the members hope to issue a brief on the subject H, controlled, ana secured a temporary injunction exact amount ot his obligations is not ol inch are Edw ard Owen and George known. Mr. Stewart is eighty-two years restraining the railroaa company prescribing severe penalities of the A. Beach of Saginaw and George L. Hutchinson S I N S A N S I N N E S ot ajje. and the assignment renders him from hauling Whittier, Fuller & Co.'s oil l, oi Pittsburg, financially embarrassed, church on all parts concerned in them. penniless. He has been a wholesale grocer TRAMPS seriously stab two men at Barnesville, in such cars Judge Hawley decides that and yesterday Mr. Beach hied a bill Minn. for halt a century. the cars in question are riot patented inventions There must be something dangerous in chancery prayimr for the appointment and that any one has a right to use THE grand jury gets after St. Paul saloonkeepers oi a receiver ot the farm's property and to in the business of dueling as carried MitrvelouK Typesetting. them. running wine rooms. prevent the naming oi preferred "creditors. TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct. 19.—F. J. Smith, a on in the countries referred to. His The habihtes will be $85,0d0 to £100,000, A MINNEAPOLIS man is accused of highway practical printer operating a Merganthaler Manufacturer of and Dealer in and the assetts $75,0JO robbery at Great FaMs, Mont., with a I S E A N E O S holiness would be regarded as somewhat linotype, machine in the Commercial office, BOOTS AND SHOES! St. Paul accomplice. has performed some phenomenal work THE Pennsylvania state senate begins its jocular if he aimed a brief of the Where Is the Mexican? dnrins the past week. On Tuesday night A Norfolk, Va., a negro, named George investigating session. CHICVCO, Oct. 19.—The brothers oi William kind at Frenchmen. he set 47,900 euis of corrected matter in Dyer, 28 years old, was lynched for the Minnesota and 3d N.J3ts., New TJiin, Minn. MR. CLEVELAND addresses a Democratic V. Hesen, who wa^ found dead in his eight hour:, regular copy off the hook. murder of Mrs. Fannie Fadden. bed at the Wellington hotel Monday, are meeting in Brooklyn. Saturday night he set 49,500 ems ot corrected A large assortment of men's and now satisfied that theyounsman was either AT Scranton, Pa., Stephen D. Ayala shot A CLERGYMAN in England, in an earnest matter from regular matter off the ST. PAUL Republicans decide to help the boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' hypnoiizeJ into commuting suit uie or murdered and instantly killed his wife recently. hook in eight hours, being an average ot Minneapolitans secure the Republican national address to his parishioners advocating by a Mexican who has been living in and children's shoes constantly kept Cause, jealousy. 6,187 ems per hour. His record for the convention. this cuv under the name of William Miller, the establishment of a ceme- on hand. Custom work and repairing week is 259,000 ems ot corrected matter, HE dead body of a pretty young girl and with whom voting Hesen was associated THE Pan-Republic congress committee, representing forty-five hours work. Three promptly attended to. about 10 years old was washed up on the tery, asked them to consider the "dea in some business enterprises. The which has been in session in Philadelphia, hours were lost on Monday. The average beach at Bedloe's Island, recently. The police are looking lor the Mexican, who JOHN HAUBNSTEIN, condition of 30,000 Englishen has adjourned to meet in Omaha April 10, tor the week was 5,755 ems per hour for throat was cut from ear to ear. lias disappeared. tortj-five hours. Mr. Smith's usual average 1892. Brewer living without Christian burial." IN a drunken row at Louisville a workhouse is 5,000 ems per hour. These figures Villatrt at Winnipeg. HE custom receipts at the port of New guard named Denis Fitspatrick was pis suggests another clerical slip. are supported by affidavit of the operator, WIMMFEG, Man Spec al le.egrani, Oct. York for the first ten days of October were killed either by Letter Carrier John McGrath attested by the loreinan of the newsroom. (When do you expect to see Deacon $2,6b4,556. For the same days last year 19.—Henrv Villard, the Northern Pacific or Dan McAuliffe. Both were arrested. they were $7,592,942. magnate, inspected the new Northern Pacific 9 inith again a gentleman asked a Women for Woman Suffrage. hotel heteto-day, and decided it would THE Republican convention placed in NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—The "Working Malster,DNA clergyman. "Never," replied the reverend AT Helena, Ga., Sam Wright, colored, be leady tor opening with a ball about nomination Charles E. Belknap to fill the Women's Society," the central body representing was hanged by a mob recently for assaulting Christmas. S. Gunning, of tiie Hotel gentleman solemnly, "the dea« vacancy caused by the death of Melbourne the organized working women of Miss Ada Beckwith. denied his Aberdeen, St l'mil, was Wjth him a*id will H. Ford, congressmen-elect for the Fifth con is in heaven." New York, has pronounced for the first time guilt, but Msss Beckwith positively identified probably be the new manager. Villard left district of Michigan. in lavor ot suffrage for women, passing him. for Fargo this evening. unanimously and hearty resolutions suggested THE steamer San Juan, Capt. Crane, arrived MAJ. CHARLES B. THROCKMERTON, TJ. S. by Mr. Hamilton Wilcox of New Otticers at San .Francisco from Panama. It Two hundred and sixty-one years Onr brewery is fully equipped and able to fill A., commandant at Fort Schuyler, N. Y., York, making this demand. The society ALFEKT LEA, Minn.. Special, Oct. 19 —The all ordeis was thought that the steamer would have has been placed under arrest and relieved ago Boston first came into being. For also endorsed Mr. Wilcox's bill enabling Freeborn County Agricultural society had a number of Chilian refugees, but there FRED BEHNK E has charpe of of his command pending*and investigation all self supporting women to vote, which a largely attended annual meeting at the years before there had been a few set- were none on board. Bottling Establishment. ot charges of issuing worthless checks and has heretofore been approved by several city hall yesterd..y afternoon. The affairs SEW ULM, tlers on the Charles, and the cows had duplicating his pay vouchers. SOME time since the city council of Cleveland, MM. central labor organizations. of the r»ast yeai were pas«ed upon and the Ohio, passed an ordinance reducing UNION HOTEL wandered over the peninsula in search loliovving officers elected President, G. W. Racing on Bike*. the price of illuminating gas from $1 to FOREIGN N E S Geesev, vice president, W. W. Sweet secretary, of pasture and water, making for NEW YOEK, Oct. 19.—Between 12 and 1 60 cents per thousand feet. The gas companies F. B. Folu treasurer, H. D. Brown ONE more plot to kill the czar is dSsoovered. o'clock this morning fourteen men started have resisted the proposed reduction themselves paths through the bushes, executive comm.ttee. T. A. Vandegrilt, M. on a six-days' bicycle contest in Madison the court, and begin a suit in equity in Halvorsen, W A. Morin. which were developed into roads and THE steamers ITmbria and Augusta Victoria Square Garden, the seven final leaders the United States circuit court praying for to receive varying percentages from WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietox are struck by a cyclone on the Atlantic, relief. then into the streets of the modern half the entire gate receipts of the and many passengers are badly hurt. Church Dedication. That is how it came about that THE board of control of the World's ii city week 1.300 miles is the minimum record EAU CLAIRE. Special Telegram, Oct. 19.— MONTREAL greatly fears a repetition of Fair met and considered the director Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn.- on whi^h prizes may be awarded. No jfe the%treets in the city proper are so the small pox epidemic of 1885 during the The new edifice of the First Methodist general's report on the expenses, departments, safety wheels are used. The refereeis Frank H-l ^crooked. Out in Eoxbury, Dorchester coming winter. etc. Work upon the $5,000,000 loan church was dedicated here to-day. A pa- B. Prial, and there is a judge and scorer tor EyrMrs.the.history The only first class brick fire proof bill will be taken up at the joint session of on ot the church was read HE rumors that an attempt was made each man. The track is ten laps to the and the new districts the streets are G. Dunn, the only living charter the board of conference and. control. The Hotel in the city. mile. The first mile was made in 2.45, and on Premier Mercier's life is denied at Quebec. broad and straight, but in the heart member. Rev. Dr. Satterlee ot Minneapolis department of publicity and promotion in the first hour the leader. Wood, had preached the dedicatory sermon. will not be abolished. of the city a stranger will lose himself 14 9-10 miles. HE new Mexican tariff law, which goes ED. PAULSEN, F. J. SMITH, who operates a Merganthaler in going two blocks. into effect Nov. 1, is meeting with strong Good! Two Hundred Men Wanted. typesetting machine on the Toledo Licensed Auctioneer opposition in many parts of the republic. NEW YOBK, Oct 19.—President Louis Contencin, ARGYLE (Marshall County), Minn., Special, Commercial, beat the world's record for M. BRISSON, ex-president of the French of the Italian chamber of commerce, Oct. 19.—The weathw is clear and machine composition recently, setting 47,900 REFERRING to the fact that photographs chamber of deputies, intends introducing received to-day a cablegram from the Italian threshing is progressing finely, but farmers ems corrected matter in exactly eight of the moon, taken at full, give a bill granting^imnesty to political offenders, cabinet ministry at Rome stating that LINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN. are terribly short of hands. They are paying hours. took the regular run of copy including the exiled prince and M. it had unanimously decided to abolish the that body an egg-shaped appearance, from $2.25 to $2.75 for threshing hands. for publication. His previous record was Correspondence proakptly attended to. Rochefort. decree against American pork. A proclamation At least 200 men can find employment in 45,900, made in Brooklyn, with the small end pointing towards will be Issued to that effect by the HE police of Vienna have arrested a this county alone. E legislative committee investigating Italian government. the earth, a recent writer argues that man named Steinart, of Cracow, who is believed the conduct of the offices of audi tor-general In a ijeain of Rocks. to be implicated in the recent bomb this goes to prove that planet's nonglobular and state treasurer ftf Pennsylvania by the UTICA, N. Y., Oct. 19.—Detectives employed LOVE'S DIFFICULTIES. outrage at the Eosentbal railway bridge in present incumbents met at Philadelphia. shape. According to this irr-the American Express robbery Bohemia, whereby the life of the Austrian A Frenzied Hawkeye Shoots Two Men The editors of several papers testified to case have found the bonds stolen from the emperor was jeopardized. writer's reasoning, matter at the surface having paid commissions lor advertisements and Threaten* His Sweetheart. train and some of the jewelry in a ravine LORD SALISBURY, on behalf of England, of the moon is acted upon by two of the commercial list but declined four miles lrom this city. They were hid PBAIBIX DU CHIEV, Wis., Oct 19.—Yesterday, AQB«yjbr has politely informed the porte that if vessels to name the persons to whom, the money in a seam of the rocks near where the robber eighty miles northwest of North important forces—the law of gravity of the Russian volunteer fleet are allowed ^was paid. was seen on the day of the robbery. MsGregor, Iowa, Henry Hon shot would arrange the matter in a globe to pass the Dardanelles Great Britian l£, E Sabbatarian Society, of Pittsburg, and killed Peter Otte and severely Gone Never to Return. claims the same right for her "volunteer" around the center, the moon alone has decided to inaugurate a war on Sunday wounded Henry Otte, the uncle -*i WASHINGTON. Oct. 19.—Thornton J. vessels. newspapers. Capt. Wishart, president and father respectively ot a young woman considered, and the attraction of the Haine, who killed hfs friend Ned HanniganatFort HE Russian government is purchasing to whom he wished to pay hi« unde^i red Of the Law and Order Society, wilt have earth, being always exerted in the Monroe, has left Washington corn for tla^ purpose of feeding the fatnisking attentions. Hon then started to North McGregor, charge of the movement, and will arrest and the United States probably forever. same direction relative to the moon's peasants of the stricken districts during declaring his intention to Km tne all editors, reporters, compositors and pr«Bmen His departure was kept a secret and it is g'rl. Miss Otte, whoiesiavdi" at ili* M«"-hant the winter months. The sufferers in found working after midnight. If the center would constantly draw all fluid stated that he is now on the ocean, bound, ^361 Broadway. the Volga district will be thefitstto receive house there. .Th murderer is still papers are published on Sunday morning, Wew Yevk. the it is believed, for fcoutb America. 1 g-. assistance, as it is absolutely necessary to the carriers and newsboys will also be succor them before the volga is frozen over. arrested.