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Day
9
Month
December
Year
1881
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Public Domain
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The Northern Pacific railroad has bren eonpleted U) Miles city, Montana. Gladatone wbeo in Loadoo is wrid to have au cxtia pólice force to gtUtrd his prsmtm and penoo. Tbe recelpts for dutlM at tfee Sun i rani'ustom House for the weck ending KoTembw i9th ware $i2ö,:7:i.4'.2. It is Dndentood that the marrUgt of Prince Leopold with Princesa Helena will take place at Wlndtor cai-tle in March. Ik-nj. Trego, of Hatttiig. convicted of the miinler of Tester, luis been sentenced to twelvc yean In the State prison. Such i.s the value of u human at Hastinijs. In thf West and South and on the Pacitic Coast, lidiM-racing, ittootiag matches and rowiag matches Mf the things that most attract the attenÜon of all ages on Thanksgivfog Day. It u reported that II. B. Portar, of Chicago, says that over two years ago Guitcau said that he was going to Washington and créate a stir that would nnike his name famous all over the world. Miehigm is said to have witliin her, bordeis 17. 1 U persons over 10 years of age Umi CSS imm ¦.!., mi ',i ;.) iim.". ¦¦ write. Tliisdoes not tpeak very well for one of the wealthiest states of the unión. Jay Gouhl, Kussell Bagfl and Cyrus V. Field now own a controlling vote in the New York and New Bgtrnad raihvay. No move to gain this position was detected by the harpen of Wall street. TUaroad k believed to be the key to eastern trade against Yanderbilt. The marble quaries of Yermont are said to have becorae enormoiis excavations, several being 300 feet deep, and the opc ninrs are only slightly protected, if t all, wliile inde stairways down the sides of the haita aflbrd the only descent; yet thcre is hardly ever an accident. November 30th was the Scotchman's „'ala duv in New York city. It was 8t. Andrew'.s day and tlicSt. Andrew's Society of the State of New York gathered u that jreat metropolis lo celébrate the day in lionor of the patrón Saint of their fatherland. It will not lielong before America will witness the celebraüon of the many holidays of every nationality on the globe. In the circuit court at Layfayette, [ad., receutly Judge Yincent decided what are knowü as the Greek fraternity cases, holdin that the ruling of the faculty of Burdeue l'niversity, exclnding members of such societit'8 from the University, was withiu the limits of their lawful discietion and that the courts could not interfere to set it aside. This is }ot contiary to what courts In other states have decided. Chicago is tohave a new manufacturing suhurb at Garfield on the Chicago and Pacific división of the Milwaukee and 8t. Paul railroad about a mile northeast of tha city limits. The extensivo shops of tho Cliicago lx;om(itivc works are to be cstabUahed there. The capital is f1,000,000, SOU hands will be employed and the total animal produets will bc "2,250,000. I'roperty in that vicinity bas taken a siulden rise. üiutes in buman tbrm are to be foand even in the beautiful city of Detroit. Last Sunday night a young man 24 year o!d beat to death I "peaeablc, venerable, inof(nafra ancl reapectabta old man 7ö yearg of age." The name of the murdered man was ('liristian Ternes. We do not wteh to advocate lynch law, but think that specdy justice in some terrible fonn should be meted outto gtich a villain. How Mtohigan stands in regard toMcthOdlam is scen from the followinjf item taken from the Detroit Kvenini; Kewtof l)i (iinlier 7th. It says: Tlic atteudanceat tin: Methodist ministers' conference was so large laat evening that MrriOM were held in the body of the Central tf. E. church, BUhbp Peck delivered au ad11 '"The Central Idea of Chriatianity." The conference to-day is tobe held la tlu; chapel, but will close in the chiirch this eveiung with another address by Bishop Peck. A paper by Kev. J. M. Arnold yesterd.iy sliowcd that thcre are 54,000 odíatela Michigan, but thatttte State is !¦- lnii.l the avtratre of otlicr -tute u iroporlion tn population.

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