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   Times And Gazette (Newspaper) - December 6, 1884, Marshfield, Wisconsin                               THE y Ay old lady of eighty-six has just her first vote in Washington She didn't tUok she live to do it Tun Crow Indians have the use of 4713000 acres of land of are capable of tho highest vation yet during all of last year and up to the present date there were but ten cultivated by he govern inent for the 125 seres the themselves without assistance An to bo called is constructed in San cisco under direction of Professor an Tassell who hopes to eclipse all pre- vious altitudes with it as well as to eclipse the experience or most ants by returning safely to the earth alive The balloon io 105 feet high ob feet in diameter ami will hold cubic of gas TUB public debt for the month of November will show that from the time since 1870 tho deb hits been increased instead of dimm during tho month Last No- the debt only decreased by and this month about the decrease was expected but a decrease of about in No- revenues will cause in- crease of about three quarters o a million in debt GENERAL NOTES A that ro an alarming There have been ultimo Tus State Department has recently received from Consul of u sample of the it y m Borland parts of South in ths ot edy already tested m a but with what re- Department hag not yet beon advised FOR the of of the hu been THE NATIONAL ELECTION The following is the official vote of all the states at the November tion of 1884 with one or two lions and in these cases the unofficial vote is substantially correct There will be no change of any importance whatever to add the the question of ished aot Lo law caused roof ACCIDENTS iu a the Bowery ft York early b Monday Thj cans of escape whence all by the fireman after rocks from i THE Erin ingalls ed with lumber to the c Railway went on the Point u The crow escaped but tlw and valued at are a total lots were w r ilie recked by a pear embroideries upeci Ol THK annual report of United stales Treasurer Wymun which has just to tho public shows that tho revenues of the Government de- creased as compared the previous year The not tures aggregated a de- crease over 1883 of The surplus applicable to the m of the public debt amounted to decrease of from that of the previous year The items of expenditures showing a decrease as On account of the War Department Interior Department interest on public debt The aggregate amount of gold coin and bullion held by tho Treasury increased from in 1883 to in in- crease in- creased from in to increase from November 1 1883 to November 1 The reserve di creased or from to 070 290 There were nominally out- standing at tho close of the fiscal year silver certificates amounting to increase of during the year Tho by the Treasury increased from 9311143 to thus leaving actually outstanding actual increase The amount of silver dollars coined to September 30 was of which the treasury held Of this amount was for the redemption of silver The amount in circulation was or about 21.8 per cent of tho total coinage The Treasurer anticipates that tho Government will have ts withdraw from its arrangement with the New York Clearing House by tho balances against the ment are paid in gold or gold cates as under this system the cold iu tho Treasury i steadily decreasing have rewarded tho exploratory enterprise of the dominion government within the past few years It is long ago that Sir Gaorge Simpson the governor of the Hudson Com pany before a British cour that the Bed River country thought to he the region in the world was unfit for human habitation His strange tion of tho capabilities of Manitoba and tho northwest territory was not further out of the way than our own idea of the vast areas around the Kocky Mountains supposed to be bleak and in hospitable that the surveys within tho past eight years have shown to he adapted for As in former says the of dominion lands the past season's operations have afforded information of additional to the known quantity of lands best available for immigrants For eight the Canadian surveys hato boon ing a vast territory north and west of Manitoba for immigration It was known years ago wide belt of remarkable wheat lauds stretched along the Saskatchewan valley of etc Hall of the University of nda of their and St John vote which in two or three of Colorado Connecticut MONDAY DECEMBER 1 Kentucky Louisiana Harris Coneer aud Island U Carolina WHAT STRUCK HIM r care m a way almost be and ten How are Bosun Herald Americans in t who hns recently returned from a con- in London If have good and they are well treated but will like tbe En- people any way when ance ripens into confidence How do the English compare with finest in the be teen on days of the London The English ladies however are Si so neat in nor eo graceful ot i form and movement as the American but they seem to enjoy more robust longer lived than our I don't know I have net fully in- But I remember onco a newspaper paragraph entitled do Live linger than That paragraph by the way once solved a great for tribute to the power of the suggested the re- u ou B0 to it In when I was residing at tne Com- been given The only objection was that it was an extremely dangerous undertaking I uncurable breach between her mother and herself At tho same if Ue fetter were addressed or some such common name it would be you LYDY MAEY Minx was clever Jbe to the able actor Mr ingSby her some su difficult Coningsby to show was forgery by but his own assertion winch Lady was scarcely likely to believe At any rate it was chance and the danger be what it Lady Marv determined to try it Next day she spent several hours writing a letter which pass for She had a pretty turn for other and before she had practiced very long she had written some lines which it would have taken a very clever export to have said it WM not his work She then composed the following DEAREST lam sorry I shall not able to call on you to-morrow as I have to pay my respects to the old I am to ue is People were surprised able of such devotion As long as it uncertain whether the countess would live through illness or not Lady Mary thought of anything else but when the crisis was over and the war once more conscious she began to wonder ho IT it was taat Mr had not called or written since mat eventful It strange that shoulder false charge which dealt such a Mow to hit prospects She had that mother was re- covered she would confess to her the ry J the countess and the countess with great vigor Su were applied only t hotel in city I had tess bore them m to order after which prayer was On motion of Sen togan the secretary instructed to inform the senate that the honte vraj mated by the board of mal 1 belonging to tho rn a quarter ot a million o oars drawing cords of o f the cu building and is low tJ e pf more ter ot a million of is drawings and ad belonging to tho Stutes coating ware Art collections of thirty five yea und entire department o ono of the most extensive country 3 a total t CABLEGRAMS from reassert hat Gordon has aw ready to aoy ho might be pleased to The the of Wm P Sheffield appointed to fill toe vacancy caused by tho death of Sen AC sage the with the reading of be concluded Sen in a few remarks made a for- of the death of taken ma annou ator Anthony and the senate 6 galleries of tha house well tilled this morning with w well tilled all and Butter 1880 The vote four years ago is ed as a basis for ieu j to view the proceed it on the first day of the Numerous floral favorite members a handsome hip of state of which Cor of the recipient An financial voro the power interested by tbe Gladstone Cabinet Tuesday night report the forces of Mahdi en- wound Khartoum to number and men IT reported in Berlin that the Con- go Conference liai recognized tho International Association was Inaugurated Mexico Monday The States South at the City of GLADSTONE presented the tion to the Commons Monday will six twelve additional and Ireland ure ot Englana have muinberf Iv the House of Lords Earl Derby Secretary of State for the Colonies that the Government in- to a during the present session of Parliament al U largo have eighty-one indulged in the usual tbe gavel called t er Aftar prayer the directed tho clerk to call the roll senate that tbe house WOB ready to proceed to Beaker appointed Randall ana Y a committee in conjunction with a Whir committee fiona tne ate and inform bim that was ready to lie mient ho pleased to make Vt 1 10 the president's message was and immediately real to tho commutee thu whole on tho oc the and with accompanying n Bg I arot to the corner of ton street A fcr v f Franklin I seemed to a blow n the breast and I fell to the pavement like a dead man When I recovered neL I was taken to my hotel I first thought perhaps some enemy had struck me but my assured me that such could not be the can and quiet For six ong I wu unable to lie down I was ly ill and my said I would probably never walk the streets of again I did want die bat who all ay he And Mr Larrabee of smiled and expressed himself very treely concerning tne ber of common disorders which are controlled by remedies which will how about that Yos When I was obliged to sit up In bed day and night for fear of and hourly expected my nurse of read manner iu but wnen ive ma to denounce Mr ly became so e a to f After it be It is late I am extremely tired and I have to write to my little fairy Your own A she knaw that Mr was to sup with them the following she took the opportunity that night when returning from a ball to production absolve the young actor charge But BOW as she over nis conduct felt inclined her resolution It was plain that he was either of an excuse oil the en- or illicit in bo he kad been In either case it would be kindness to her mother to bring nun and her again together Ono day Dr Eillen after having examined his patient and pronounced her to be progressing the satisfactory manner on leaving room motioned to Mary to lo w him When she wont out he said to her I suppose you have ot Mr No she eagerly Well he's engaged said the doctor To Mrs exclaimed Lady ould from Mr Coninsby remarks was Bu nut my ing that paragraph to roe I him at first but he It descri m a r ed my condition to exactly the at had with a time I began to what had her prostrated me I wai filled I at once dismissed my immediately began Safe Cure In a few months I was restored mine was one of the worst cases of bright's disease of the kidneys which ail my ID T had the best specialist m Boston I tell you eots into the I 2 he doesn't forget rescues were the That was ago said Mr Mary received them with a score of ft the envelope she used had a peculiar and holding up the one letter her and the light she noted this peculiarity and tled any doubt she had Retaining before the other letter she gave the forged one to Lady maid Lady Mary then hurriedly locked up the purloined note were so identical 11 herself some difficulty m distinguishing them surely her er would never expect forgery She had hardly got the letter ed when Lady maid returned to pale and my she cried shin has takea ill I she s m snip ladyship please Now the reason I you to come out was to caution you on no account to mention this or to let U be referred to in the countess hearing Wa did not know what the shock was which caused her but it clear from her remarks when that it war something about MJ a and for thirty years I have not been so well a during the five ears If I had known what I now I would have checked tho matter aco for it was in my system for years my blood by frequent O the confederation of THE Times Shang Lhc of tho lias driven ra the death of Duncan o and Evans and the house adjourned TUESDAY 2 from the new senator The THE MAJORITIES the question it it assorted that will aek tor Tho Secretaries of Prince Li assert that they saw who negotiated tha Tientsin of tbe treaty comptroller of the currency treaty for France make erasures in- tne resoluti leases of the The pluralities are made confusing year by tho fusion in some sUtes and the others As nearly as P she sent for mel asked Lady Marv very much scared No my answered the Then ask her may come like to intrude on her without to see her mother He conscience had already begun J answered Lady Mary hut m such an absent-minded manner that Dr Killen with an bade her pood day and Lady returned to the the asleep and so had both time and for reflection She now re- membered that her mother when sue received tbe forged letter had written both to Mr Coningsby and to Mrs Blunt was in the ter she sont to indicate that it was written Mrs fact t could hardly to be Was it as for Mrs Or had she some private information f the way things were hat One thing certain ho cause of Mr Coningsby not to her mother's charge was rm consideration ler fusion er possible FROM his report to tho public yoav She revenues 7 this a of 57 has the r wbich leaser were ns wed in obtaining u v 3 which are added debts and the credits of the railroads tha excess of the over revenues to llw were yoar owing to the tion on postage from 3 to 3 cents The tor fiscal year ing Juno were no more outrageous than tho enclosure by wire of public If action was taken n Alabama 16 BW California Colorado Florida Illinois 1 WA WCP ra 4.278 of jaundice typhoid etc etc I took over forty hot tks got up an I over one dred and fifty before I was well 1 have commended that treatment m of cases of general debility and liver disorder etc and have never heard ill concerning it I bank on it of paragraphs how do papers compare with American m they have fewer witty para- but the smaller papers the Pali Mall Gazette St James Gazette and abound in paragraphs without nit In general I the Ol his professed and she saw mine smile he vast upon his betrothed something that seemed to her very like a sneer Sbo everybody but the her and she was that if she then e tnAt 11 11 mother's presence her would in some come out Sh some maid 3 o nri evident on consideration doubtless concluded that Mrs Blunt was a better catch than the counter While Lady Mary was engaged in these reflections her mother awoke She had been free from delirium for some days past and had noticed and touched the tions her daughter All traces of their quarrel were gone and daughter were on more terms than had been ed which she ihg sia time and then by of an un Ordinary Money-order All including road credits rail officers with anv authority in the premises and should At tho requestor Conger ter went over eae day presented the Maine Now Oregon Tho in decreased tha number of postal cards sold to winter Of DurinK the year thera were 11.953 and th Cumber of employee iu the depa is THE increase in tho public debt during November was The decrease since June wai Cosh In Gold presented a of for high and for usurping and v o- the law by appointing nd deputy to er h ir Oi several voting irve at Silvur of deposit Us But it was ers to the Bocky not known surveys made it evident that a great region soath of the and between Manitoba and west afforded good laud for farming purposes Neither was it known report of the surveys for 1880 was published that along the extern slope of the Kocky Mountains extending north for several hundred miles to the upper waters of the Bow river a tract of- country that the of surveys regards as Specially for settlement lines that mark regions in according to Lieut gch arc adapted for cuttle ing also denote Dome large m America orage v much higher than wM Lopal currency This is the first increase in tho public debt sine July 1879 and is caused by decreased receipts and increased dis- on pensions GRIME L was re-elected United by the Alabama the Quebec murderess not be hanged her sentence bcen commuted to imprisonment for life AT HI H R Thompson who lost heavily by the failure of the First National Bank fired two at B T 0 the defaulting cashier jach with effect JB now in jail WHITE charged Ind that live days after her baby she held it while a woman lion of the com- A ood tn t urt its c- a 78.009 ana and OS 880 19 sippl Jersey York on o Inland 7 08 j aont 7.018 A Caving Mine Pa Wn pie residing in the vicinity of the 4 slope operated by the Susquehanna coal company the are alarmed by the discovery of a large fissure in the be- The water of became di rection she informed Lady Mary that her ladyship better and did not wisl at Mary's mind not about an hour d eased Lady Mary was a Though by expression that occasionally passed ae face Lady Mary knew she was thinking of her lost lover and of the letter which had her such pain neither had once to the subject On on however day to and in faid that the much and engaged in Lady Mary had little difficulty much 13.001 4.352 neath their houses The water many wells has run into the mine below For three months the com- pany has been endeavoring to prop up the roof of the with little success The strongest foundation are giving away to the pressure from above A cave IE feared which nay result in engulfing if not damaging on surface unless they can stay the ing earth Under these circumstances Sbe wished to believe t she had tie difficulty in persuading that it was not merely her that was the engage it should she felt no ies If sbo could find any be fair or foul she would willingly time all her Texas 4 SI A COMPARATIVE EXHIBIT The following shows the total vote 1880 and in use them and all The course the e bouse could no longer remain in the So after lunch on the of some purchases to make she spent a time driving about rather with MM Blunt beon announced yet f y her aimlessly st remai When she was about 6 w have sivea VY i noticed that the k d uer two questions hold was in an excited state and she the doctor's orders soon the cause The oyer her aadi her Stocks every ery day to lunch and YORK Dec 2 I a shade easier railways lower thought two or three in the speculation firm for investment pe B stocks during the morning were which ular but fluctuations Barrow In the simply to his afternoon an announcement that tha affections evidently named Mrs Small poured down ite throat Both women we m prison FK that the scourge recently reporte off hundreds sec tione of the South u mythical an that the whole thing emanates from th pen of who Is now ta -ome Souther Minnesota Mississippi Nebraska Nevada Sew Sot Jersey Korth Carolina Ohio An sportsman has won en- fame by killing 303 grouse m one day Inland South Carolina and well rubbed in for caw soon the cause The her kissing her i after writing and sending the post dear you should not that two letters one for Mr They are the other for Mrs be will come so ill that the butler had felt it before to gee you his duty to send for exclaimed ite cc That gentleman Never and they were He is a mean to hear report J fortune huater of the Mary was horrified by tod j always suspected as much Her mother l blinded ed seriously it might be dangerously that illness was caused by her with tK ht h would beM B t lum her advices were also received Buffalo of afresh cut in passenger which led to the of the ana general list particularly thei trunk Unes and the Lackawanna at a de to prevent it she must Clint to In the step without delay wa terrible beyond expression mw bewailed her stupid Jlow he had nWer written that Torn with regret wad fear to into mother's presence waited m agony at the bedroom door until Dr villen came out said she when he at 400 858 903 52 mother's absence made voyages changed The HOST LANCASTER Pa Dec cholera prevails in the Bainbridge o in or hog ef extent d on one of thes furred to her which aw 161 Virginia West Virginia Dec meeting of f note the of the state J this afternoon and the Lociation of trotting she w be from Mr of the ballet but her own he do if the calm d and in to turn her For a time she continued broken and m phrases but was very weak and became who for some time feared fever had returned once more when she saw her aint back into a sound and another It as if have bram fever Is that very Thai night Lady Mary to her own bedroom to f the Erst time since left it to her mother The to her old replied the doctor Lady Mary that I greatly fear stopped in r m locked plaudit t he Syle perpetrated the e look it out to destroy it and direct could cutch her his feet I B D Torry sec same post as his letter whose hands all the after the last mail of ight arrive by the Sne through letters hythe Closing Down steel men close down week Seven reduction n wages at the American iron works and by the em- shot at Him LINCOLN HI Dec -J she fell fainting at i likely enough for a time t Mary would soon be iDC from fever as well the countess She was mind for several days but for- mother instead iu of Zora Burns was ingeniously would ed here year ago shot at 0 A ftt once that Mr e as her mother grew worse she Before was had a effort of will thrown off her and she incited the will of Dr Killen in nursing her delirious and when she feared would make her a matricide he hardly the courage to touch it io had intended tear at it hut a penter her sup day but missed 1 igo snot at u a- at once CODCIUQB wu murderer not the reputation him No arresta Bitten to an- humbler or SS addressed to her A load of was I in the without dis- When ghe had her ment pui than the pi   

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