Guiteau is still happy and gaining flesh.
Diphtheria is prevalent in Quincy, Mass.
The Western floods are slowly subsiding.
Another appeal for relief comes from Haverhill.
Over 300 Russian Jews have arrived in Philadelphia.
There is a better feeling in the New York stock market.
Rumor says that Ryan sold out before the recent prize-fight.
The railway trains near Halifax, N. S., are all blocked by snow.
Violations of the law by Alabama officials are brought to light.
Sullivan, Hart and Albert will participate in the coming Rowell race.
The Senate has passed the immediate deficiency appropriation bill.
Roscoe Conkling is nominated for associate justice of the Supreme Court.
C. W. Stickney has been acquitted of the shooting of M. T. Campau.
Rose Eytinge has applied for a divorce from the nephew of Gen. Butler.
Twenty dollars a seat is being offered for the Garfield memorial services.
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