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"1 (£he iJcrali). IXJffME & NTEILT. l«, STONE riTY. i AK. rr""T? -~TT T i -w J- .»-» W w A 1 A v P. Ru v-. ... Washington. «ay allowed to remain xT':rt'S a vear hence. publU THE PKK*II»RST attend the (irand A:: .. Portland, and ha- gi% :. 1 *r".r i N w ()rle ...-. (»K. 'ii a i ha- bet.-n ju" to abandon hi- writings. I", be only .pie-tion of tinn irailar.i «li mn-t -urn-m: to b+* )o-t. or held t\ m-ane jier-oii-. i e Secretary oi not v^t had the *. expedition in -e .!' N'avv. N-l.T ChX Was e-eiryII1 a 13der«*d out of Cotisrre-s from Ohio, he went to New York city on invitation for the purpo-e ofninnin«r for ('oiJrre-s. Hi.' sii^e-t-that if they are at a loss for a candidate they in vite Itrnatiu- Donnelly ofMinne-o* ia-t year's crop and lo HIS CRY Cr loi I't'U ll)S to ,.ti H-.,. There are ten million of goverment bonds held by parties who do not call for their inten-t. They are -isppt»-ed ir holders ha\ed ed with the bond- The little frame churcb. which Pre-ident roDCoalftl A" -.il event- the ^ov- Garfield used attend in \Vahint:toii %va ernment M1' i- *en million ahead, sold recently f..r The e.,n^re2 ation received ir:ij»' from Garthdd The uvnv Secretary of War •••:.- that ti.-v mi- .uildiu_- a edifice, rludfd to ee for h!iu*e]f »v ,al tin- I Gf-n. Ha/eu. -f the signal -ervice bureau. Aniencau army consi-t- and he i- rn has brought a libel -ui: for ^i-»!.'«« apain^t a tour of the \vt*r. visjtiniT the fort- and the New York Times. The crouud i- edi anionp them will call at Fort Sntdliny. I torial -tr otures upon •:. Haz.-n .r Minn. The Secretary of the Navy has to fro on an American coiiir i u he: i come to their district a- he (Cox) many years n^o. THE MC(,'ormick reaper •..•ON:JJA:I have received report.- from 14' w» ajrents in the winter wheat region and they only report trom •'t to i o percent of .' pcrccut arctic that !es-' acreage. The bull- mm Hon. S. S. O-x has tin.-r.lv bushel- in the winter wheat district. Never mind. The Spring wheat coun try will even thinir- tip. including the nrices. 1I1 .V'.iu is cliiii'iiV *o» tieluou-ii the*•thirteen",-uperstitiou byorga ni/.inir a "thirteen" club. The peciiliaritv d" the ••thirteo ." :istwe:i". -ix member-. '1 a mai:'!,/. banijuet and -it at twu tab!.-., oaeh table accommodating thirte. u. I'hev have had thirteen of their monthly bati (Uets and no death ha- occurred thu far. If "THOU art so near and yet so far" must have struck Win. K. Morrison, the Democratic candidaf-' for the Senate in Illinois very forcibly when hi- name was withdrawn from the contest. this indicates shortage of I cept the Turkish missi. .V New Y-.ri: committee waited on hirn in Washington urging him to decline and he referred them they could p.j -r..ine member- Rf.lk.iii of the Illinois lcjri-iature to join, they could probably serve* up a death ewrv in on tli. in-aiiity cau-c- .-iruure and dangerous freaks. A woman in Lancaster county Pa., a few days firr,. insane upon religion, threw three, of her children into a pond and taking two others in her arms sprang in her self and was drowned. Three of the children were re-u-citated but the mother and wo younge-t were beyond help when the bodies were recovered. Some years ago a farmer in Nicollet and chopped his head fit!' being directed to do so, as he said, by the spirits. He claimed that, the -pints told him to cut the head oil" and he could fa-ten it on again. He .rdin^iv tried the experiment. I here wa- one recalcitrant Democrat i decided to remove H. who had steadily rcfu.-ed t) votes on that day. The Republicans adhere re-olutely to-Logan aud if they can sea? the newly elected Republican from the Mith district claim that Logan can pull through. There -eems to be a strange fatality connected with going to the IllinoisJegi.slat.ure. To .secure the vote which was cast on the 14th one of the Democratic members was taken to the capitol on a sick bed, surrounded by doctors, and is liable to forever ruin the Democratic chances for success bv dying before an election is reached. Unle.-s some Republican should pair with a corpse as Sitting did when the other Democrat died, this prospec tive death, if it occurs, will give the prize to Logan. vote for master at ..U'rty, Virginia, has just witnessed a -ribie tragedy. H. W. Terry. son of one the prominent citizens of the State met 1 il. Jetter. a merchant. oil the »tiwt and •wjtiioHt w.rd "f viainiui^ .-rb-it him dead. i The "ulv reason he gave fr the murder was that Jetty had uumfi a d..£ after his sister. It was thought Terry would plead insanity and so a mob took him from jail Sunday nightp and hanjred hirn. Extt-T.-ivf forest tires are reported iu Wisconsin, al.-n^th- linof tbeMilwaukee. Lake Shore it Western railway. extending fr"tn Ciiur.'uvill* to Stile-, find North to Anti^'". In Mi-'Kl^an the wimd, are on lire .from Marquette to St lgnaee along the that if he would }ut hi line the Ietroit v Marij'.i.'tt»-road. wunu-u and children in one place and let ehigau is fan. .- larjfe lumber fires 1 i tht- largest or. w-urn-l at (J.w Hr«I -m them. I then returned to camp aud la. Mich., on the o'.th. Thf fire originated I puh' on my advance ].art!e. wh in a saw mill and extended al.-u- th~ dock heavily tin-don. I o until H'Vdi million feet had Wu burned, the w-- race va!u- of which was per i e Democrats have changed front in the -enatoral c..r:tet in liiinois. l.y withdraw in^Morri-on an.J -up]»rtiui: Ju'lpe Lambert Tree of Chicapo. Morri-on rec. jvd votes th ast ballat before he was with-i I''ar rawn aii,j[ Jud^e Tree followed with V«i. lh? lir Kau-a- has opened the cyclone -ason f_.r nearh a million dollars in lv). He managed to buy i Florida out of the suit by his which i« vaitied a ak aiIJ ijin! decided:, .. to the pre-ident. 1 -ut the {.resident to'.dtheni Mr. Cox was ji.».-t the ma:. w au*ed •,», i »..• could not excu-e him. I. P. Morgan of New York, has bought Don Camel'.",)'- residence iu Wa-hin^toa paying th refor Kx-S-nat-.r Win- it John S! •-'.•lecti- iu It is chuni' will de.vlil t: with a vie ... I.eing eamlidate for President, i rruau. of i )hio. :o the Senate the liepublican Walker Blaine is ton. -w-• i »,, .t hi- position a a-si-tant counsel befm-e the Alabama claim commi-sion until the court exjires iu iJecf-mber n.-xt. Gen. ilaii'Vick has promise.1 t" i r. i, at St. Paul, on the rth of Jul*. Minnesota commai. dry :'!.• I.-, -i I.e, . is to be organized. Ex-President Arthur has not been out of his house since he returned to New York iu March. The extent of his illness is not made public, Nathan Perrv Pavne. a -on of Senator ii. H. Payne, and brother-in-law i.jf Secretary bith. „. ant of the New London. Conn., -uavv vard. oun y linn., took hioil to file woods Commodore o noth an Young, command f) remittent fever on the 17th. Victor Hugo is lying at the point of death at his home i Paris. He is suffering from heart disease. Ex-Minister Low. '. dined with Queen Vict. ria before -ailing for the United Stat---. JR KC: JK.RT'A'MHlf'KTME St S,' Wisconsin. see-ms to .have been, reached in the tarn of the wheel. -Edward (.'. Wall of Milwaukee has- been ap|ioint^d- collector o.f internal revenue for the iu? the town. The attack on BaU*-be began ..u the !th tin- fighting l*inK con tinued all day with a loss of two killed and five wounded on K-n. Middletou s -id**. Im perfect telegraph communication prevented auv further tiding- until the l.ith when the following t-l.-irraiis. --nt to Ottawa was. received. 1 JUT"' hi 11' M-»v ruad»- a general attack .n tin- whole settle ment. The men l»-havt.d splendidly and the re with a tir-t class blow. It plaved hav..,. in and ^vent^-u wounded ,, 1 he prisoners nave all been releaseii and Hook-and Os ])(,ruecounties Kiliins at lea-t i i a e u e i n v a i A n i o n s i e i n i a k r.-. :ersons and injunuK nftv more. i i» e i'::nniiigham and Burton, charged uii Whitney, was buried in Cleveland on the would sutler, nor his own family. He then commenced {.raying again. In appearance :first Milwaukee parti-an." and appo stead. Morrison and it was claimed if he could he secured Morri-on could be elected. On the 14th inst.. the* recalcitrant relented and voted for Morrison mak ing his vote 101. If it had been 102 he would have won but he had plaved his .strongest hand and .-rill hu-Ked one vote. So his n:une was withdrawn and Judge '1 ree of Chicago concentrated upon but he did not receive hut 100 Paul, as consul to Calcutta Wiseonsln 4 district and Gen. .Francis West'- marshal for the eastern district. Jr. ha-, al.-.o been Payne. th« eing offer--] •. Paul :!h H. }•-.• Joseph M. apprai«er ..r and a good niaiiy are mad about It of that city ha- the President. appoi',*. a 1 e a n "f the ivai ll'TdV .'orjg-res-rnan letrraph'-d a pr,:'--- The chances Hj.- -,o i to r,- fav th" appointment of Major Neww The position i worth *r.CM,i per year ami i- j.ow held b-. J. A. I^eonurd. form-rlv edi'or Minnesota.. of fl p.oche-r.-r, F. M. Emery o I.e Mars. Iowa, has been suspended aud Jnm» F. Vaiight appuuted in his place. Kirn-rv wa- sliort in liis ac counts and generally negligent in his work. Christopher L. Williams, of Keokuk, has been appointed mar-hal of the Southern low a district. KIKL 1KIK.\TKI. The Canadian forces under (Jen. Mitldleton have broken the br.ck bone of the Kiel rebellion in Manitoba by capturing the town of Hatoche where Kiel was iutrenched. ibis place has been Kiel's headquarters from the first and the so-called engagements previously were simply outside skirmishes to prevent Middleton's forces from reach- I-el- ar»* in full flight. Sorry to say we hav- not pt Hi.'l. While 1 w a.- recou noitering this morning. William Ashlev. oneof th'1 prisoners. gailo{»ed nj with alia? of truce and handed m»» a letter from Kiel saying- "If y'»u massacre our families I shall innv-a.-re {lit- prisoners." s tar dynamite ex: -. .n in London, have littui i danp .» Miihu.kton. convicted a:, i 1 to penal servitude Major Gem-mi for life. -Rfer- i- not kn-ovrr but it i-thou-ht », l,e ,. iv V i:'. orange grove j,y iu,p 1 M'l)t :i me know where it was. no shots should be were ed on until I saw inv chance and oriered a general advance, The men responded nobly, spendidly lel by their ortscers and Co!. Strauben/ie. Thev drove the enemy out of the rifle pit". foroed their way aero.-- the plain and seize'1 tlie houses, and we are now ma-t»*r of tl.•• Most of my force will bivouac there. Right in the heat of action. Mr. Ashley came back with another missive from Kiel, as follow •General, your prompt answer t my note -liowa I Was right in mentioniu^' the i»uw of humanity. We w ill gather our families.- in' one: place. and.as -soon- as it is done we will let y-ou know." On the envelope he had written as follows: "I do not like war, an i if you do not retreat and refuse an interview-, the question remains the same, -concerning' the irispuers.n.. y. but who now mad and rather I'KHOONAI.. i U I n I 1 i' 1« JS. 1-1. Harwnod die.j -uddeuiy Florida} A j'arty of Indian-, under l'oundmaker. on Sunday and ,-uicide i- intimated. lb- who are aiding Kiel, have captured a train was formerly a merchant in St. Paul, but thirty one teams with supplies aud he moved to Minneapolis and opened a twenty-one t'-am^ters. The train was large wijoie-a e (ir Knnds tore but failed .sCorteil b\ mounted jH'lice but when thirteen miles from Battiefori was attacked iu... was decided two of the police kill i.. .re aud la.st ^^'ka Ten teamsters e ::.at property 1 fjje waron -j d. '.oti:i ammuuitioi: Kit*l, i'A'PTCK'i:!!-. . May 16, 4 a. m.-^Iriforiiiatioii fea.-he-l ii- re at an early hotirihis morning, via ("lark's Cros.-iug. that Iiid has be-.-n captured three miles porth of llatoche's at noon yesterday liy thrc»e .scouts named lript. Tlcrne and Armstrong. He appeai'e. 1 iin.-one,-rued but "'begged not to be shot. a i- taken to »en. Middletou. -i s .May !'*. Kiel., while "Xpre-sed himself to hi t-'iiow-: I lo not think thi h-.nt result, as the .coin farmers will be regarded with of attention." Wh.-n told that riding 'int.»' captor- a troabi" w:! plaints of some degree hi- hooks and paper* had b"»n captured he said: 1 a n glad. Thi- v. ii 1 show that I am not actual leader ..f the rebellion. I have been encouraged by people of good standing at and around Prince Albert, who invited iu». over from Montana." He a.-ked whether they would give him a fair trial, civic ,r martial. Arntstrongtold him he would be tried by martial law. Kiel drew a long breath, but -aid nothing. He spoke again of not being the head man in tii».* rebellion, and then commenced praving. and made the sign of the cross. He asked whether his family would be blown up with that gnu with the crowd, meaning the Gat ling, and then he said he didn't want to be selfish, and hoped none of the half-breeds he is now a common half breed and looks very dilapidated. He spends most of his time talking in a wandering manner and praying. The capture of Kiel will end the rebellion so far as the breeds are concerned. I VIM A N KKIHTINit TN MWITOMA. utter has made another attack on l'oundmaker. the big Indian chief in Mani toba and captured him with twciity-iiine others. Twenty-one Canadian- and nine teen Englishmen were killed. NORTH WKSTKKN NK\\ s. Lau lain*. is., i- about putting in a .-ystem of water works and in response to advertisements for men. live or six hundred from various sections of the city responded. Work was begun on the l'ith but when the ii.en found the contractors would only pay I per day. they became turbulent and re fu-'.-d to permit those who were willing to w-ork to do so. They demanded £1 '." per d-iy ami t-mpelicd the su.-pension of work '•y i(r hey then marched to all of the i':ijiber mills iu the eity and "ompe: -.i 'he workmen to shut down, thu-throwing l.Viu men out of work. The liimberuien did not want to quit, but were intimidated b\ thi,. mob. 1 he following the jiro].rietors of lie mills determined to -tart at all hazards and did MI. The -frikers started to compel the closing of tie mills a -econd time, but the police arrested six oy eight and dispersed them. It. is believe,) there will Im? no further trouble. S. N. Dairymple. brother to the Dab rymple who is known as the proprietor of the "Dalrymple farm," was killed at Cassel tou. D. T., w here he nsiled, on the 1 l(h. He was picketing a colt to a stake when the animal started to run impaling Mr. Dal rymple on the sharp point of the stake, and he died in a few minutes. He was ,7 years old and had a wiff and five children. Mr. De Alton Pease, chief clerk of T. W. 'Ieasdale, general passenger agent, of tlie St. Paul it Omaha road, died suddenly of heart ili-ease at his residence in St. Paul, triday night. Mr. Pease was originally connected with the Rome. Watertown. & Ogdensburg Railroad, residing at VS a tor town N. Y. From thence he went with government contractors on the Oinadian Pacifc to Winnip.'K and when the syndicate took that nad he entered the service of the St. Paul ft Manitoba road, but for four vear- pa-t held the jiosition named at the time of his death. He l-a*.. r- -j-. four children. The MiwieM'ta railroad cornmi--H'!iers are viitin^ various points in the -tate and holding ci.nferene.-c with the people, for the purpo-e of receiving information which will enable the board to make a few grades of wheat a- possible, reducing tin* present number con-iderably. and simplifying he de script ion of each gravlc. mi that m. miunder- i aiding need arise. The St. Paul A: Mau.'oi a. a:ei 1 .V Northern Pacific roads are having unite lively competition relative to running tracks from St. Paul and Minneapolis di recti y iu:-. w State i' i-r ground Both lint pr posing un tra. directly into the grounds. tut the eont. is to secure the most eligible site for land. .... lassengers. Attorney General Ha'.:.- i.:- Tif:n--n:• -Ottiv ].I'ain afraid, is .'heavy,.but not sotoairj*. as might be ex]ieeted. find it is five kilted ,m White, the man who wa- Kiel -ecre- daj .'irtica. a smad J.-wn i:i VVinoiia Minn. wiK nearly destroyed by tii-- ", t:.. b'lth, The tire began ill Seelieid's and continued until only one -lore t.\ depot and warehouse was left standi! The losses u ill probably read) £."io.i»«i t' i ni-tiranee ict r.t.T.. th-iti ••:se th.nl si." amount. 11. W. G.niilard who ha«i i:\ei a:i ex.-': I'iary life iu Minneapolis f.»r twelve yea.- i-t. has arrested and taken to N York'ity on the charge of stealing jl'm"' from the t.'orbin banking company of tl. iT city. He w •.- n i e:• l.-v of th- 1 rn.k 'i'.d only ear- ..id u pen '.he theft wa- e..tn mit:. !. and ped. and Thet"ommi-sionerof Indian affair- i. . jected all bid- for furnishing beef at i Bridge. Ko-et.ud. Yankton and t'row 'n.-ek reservations, becau-e they were too high. The prices averaged T." against last a N i- i i e i n v i e "!'ii *, 'p train Northwe-tern Minnesota and reached St. Paul last Wednesday, road enters the citv "ii the west of the rivt r. at:d .* i.: -r the I n !_•. union dep-t railro It i« announced that loo miles CroiiK-t"!) K Southwestern road built thi- \ear. running fp.iu Cio. Southwestern through Polk and N co untie vai.'e\ lb v milt and i'.\ The •, four'tee Ti ba: ami heading for the Jim Riv Th-proposition to make the new ee-'. of Stanton, D. T.. out of portions of Kidd--r and Stutsma-: counties has lieen carried 1 Tlmajorit-, Tappeu will probably be tj count}- seat. The postmaster i. n,v a- i p- .3 r.• 1 short in his account.- to ti,.- aue.uut «d The assistant district attorney went up prosecute him but lie had made good tl I deficiency. II.H.Young. .t ir of the Minm-s. ta i Hoard of Immigration says the decrease in i wheat acreage in the state this vear will not exceed b) per cent and perhaps not go i above •. The residence of T. Thompson, «t Aurora Station. Minn., nine miles'from Owatonna. burned Wednesday night, and His son is years old perished iu the thunes. L. H. Krouson. ]nstmaster at Howard. Dakota, has been reported for removal. owing to In- failure to deposit postal monies. (has. H. 151is-. ot |'. 1 i-. s I'.ios,, real estate dealers, for nearly thirty years a resident of Rochester, Minn., has just died of consuinp tion. A daughter of Dr. Mayo, one of the old residents of Rochester. Minn., died a few da s ago. after an illness of .several months. C. Storm's lumber yard at Minneapolis i leceived a -evere damage Moudav night. »=:i0.iMK) worth of lumber being burned. E. P. Jlassford of St. Paul has 1 selct od as the superiut.eudeut of construction of the Minneapolis postolli.M- building. 'I he village of Farwell mi the line of the Canadian 1 acitie, Manitoba, has been wip.'d out by tire. Loss, Kismark. 1). T, has been made happy by the reduction of the price of beer from tif teen to five cents. I he major of Vargo has suspended the chief of police, but he refuses to surrender his olllce. Meeker county is to have a new court house and has sold*WK)0 worth of bonds to build it. Charles H. (build receiver of public money, at Miles City, Montana. ha« re i signed. It. I). anvii. a gardener, living at Man kato -ut his throat on Sutidav night. CI,A I Ms Ati.VINsT Till- STILLAV \Ti:»8 (IU COMI'ANV.' i From the St. Paul (ilobe. May 17th. K.'ei\ cr Mrow n of the Northwestern Manufacturing and Car company yes terday filed with the clerk d'tlii-dis trict court the several claim-' presented against the ar company. The amount HE 1 i^M-cu-entlvS ii found to Aithou^jj Kecei\,. }5rrj? the !ast Jav «•"»»,!" of dav. i Shado hidows te close 1 weet lit ht's las (ray. :'iou for a te the si th«r, wl 11! luch be Ultil V..-, t':." «, ,h,. i s t).. iT- lers \vi' I A e' me ft low s fa the gri her, v that ''»an. r.-. vV ti||- "ji |, (y she nother, e of th aye. p. v-.'. t.-' :--dersit{-, 1 !!ll- ll\ Ji 1 risen fthe be z was ild nevt ned by i. "ll tile same 'aim- of 1 heTran-fei'^" V" o., and ri|j,. .*.re tliu- ilupij,.,. ,ver 1 1 ti.at any dentist not 1:1 pr-e-t uesota. w hen the last legisla' pa ti.•• act forming a d.-utal :o lice :setl by the board. i'he trial .r the murder ,! -eph Farley a: i .-t fall, has ji.-* been concluded at Duluth. re-uiting ii. i verdict of guilty Wai-eman andJudN' land killed Farley in his shanty for money. Judge Stearns sentenced Wai- man to hang rtt a day fixed by the govern aft"r iter an i WhiKp ther, I le shine comii etlv si m'll co 1 1 i\ etj. !t, aln olll po-" i Dam( eais th fier wii is lonj Dick, epeati ked )kiug i ne I'd cornpa- ^alar\ a pan\ om:ui- f.-rr-d Iti T1:• unty o' f' t, r-dst -•haiige ..f u atej- w.-rkst. preferred r:ir Salary of F. B. i dent, and («.! N me certiii-at« shed our ei do pray on an y colt y w nny ou cot hyon lave i did, only 1 co ul i an 1 a but him ell yo aim from (.' e.-iver forSi-vi .. eor^eM l'ni»: fer C. .uipaiiv (I'll.tnik l» Baldwin, guaranteed II. Town-li.-u ni.-ut A. Jo].:.-. lV St l!i:i!i:l,'-r aii.i irati band, aft^rrw t"ll!!l« A K'r ray, si can't him Ralp iCk sh i't be 3serv» and leetls ie out said 1 hon asy ei treat "bv i use aud Till No No N Ju Ju Lu.ers.Oi-. S h-.u-o ,|« s ra, -.|X of lit, a:. buinol mt the i4il» •f i chiidn-n burned to death. .• :u respectively, sevcntt'en. ten. six aud five years. i .ru No. 4.* Jat- No !il!\ w lute •••'1' b.irte N". K\ e So. -. Hiil'-d !:nv. Dres-edbe.-f te,''.: \f: Flour, patents Mutter, extra 1 'lie.-.', s ..t r.. Ivr^s. extra l'1 Potato.--. straw b.-rri'^. ('hu'ki'us dry i 'hicken.-. s.'iil'. Hi iver 1 ed do He accu coul on. so fa? behin ding skat( ^ht! 'ock. t° ge i's Joi I sta two le is ,or an e he ho be nark ind o "if Live cattle W" it4.-iieep^.TM 1 47-''-.: .luut* Po'-k. i-h A Cat Adoi' The oilier il: hatched chi'-kc i w indow in Ne crowd w as \v:it detily jum]eil screen and brotid. Ii** ch' the ca! nor tb'i: nation to irohlil'' trary -he iiit'W". as a cat 'i"1 is kil ebod hoi wot grit nake wing the u iter s gOt: tied i sno1 :hey itene l:utl do\v gan uc-t Sin. v curled if l'-e nmi)dcd tc it!u''" willi her rotijrh I thein a lullab) I contented Joe een I liey •aug it tin a Wr When the wanned then' all over theii ing*" in her eyes and lail i to not ice hew'1 that IIti-y herself, ami i"'-' the window. n'! lay down lean ud ickn. i wh' ys."' •y uj) •ard, U(i(Hted Several ef 1 down into. ,'1' Let' i proprietor. I"' the store for 1*^ the lir-t ehicKt1"* would look ou o orat js st sin I •ns, ted ould he he i in wl not mole-t bolder ami .. them all '.'V1'., more famili^ of the .-anic chicken^ dranK-1" selves showi"! I On taking up "f the cat showeii though 111e\ kepi incwilijl 111 were put l»ai'K-