New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 14, 1883 · Page 1 of 6
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JWWP ij-nn 4I-I IWPgWW ^ffefS rrm^^w^ftt^m w^**-^ EW ULM REVIEW, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1888. WEWCOOOSI that about $100,000 are necessary to In the upper part of the valley, at pteparation* had been made for a put the Ramsey county jail in good Pittsburgh and Wheeling, the rivers most elegant banquet. The ladies Dead Man's Banco. Edison and Storage Batteries. order. are higher than they have been accompanied the gentlemen to the Maj. Eaton, the president of the Edison How a Rousing Majority -was Manofhctarcd at since I860, and the damage by in banquet instead of having a seperate Light company, was asked yesterday A petition for the submissiou of the Frontier Election. undation has reached an enormous AT THE reception at Mr. Sabin's residence what his company thought of the amendment to the people, is being Wednesday, February 14, 1883. Special correspondents rarely visit Ulm Cheap Cash Store. amount The high water hav plan proposed by the Brush company to as was at firsi intended. The zealously circulated by the citizens of Dead Man's Ranch. I happened there reached Cincinnati and great injury use storage batteries in connection with stores were generally closed and Albert Lea. Lily Lingtry is booked at Desis election day by accident. For weeks 1 an arc-light current "The oublic," anticipated on either bank. Several Stillwater showed her appreciation Moines for March 1. had been contemplating a hunting trip said Maj. Eaton, "do not distinguish There is an agitation of the Catholic Kentucky towns are alrealy and regard for her new Senator by through the Chisis Mountains. In the between different systems of lighting. citizens of Brainard, over what they partly submerged, and it is thought indulging in a general holiday. The latter part of October I paid a visit to The wealth of the United States The Edison system was invented to supplant consider to have been an infringement the worst is still to come. my friend Jones, who owns a big sheep citizens of Stillwater contributed gas for domestic lighting, and was it placed at $49,000,770,000. We on their rights. ranch in the Buckhorn Canyon. When liberally to do honor to their fel made absolutely safe so as to be free harn't got oar share. Pass it The undersigned wish to announce that their Large and Ne I reached his ranch he was just preparing County Attorney Key, of Rice from danger in houses. For that purpose low townsman. The welcome along. The Congregationlist church at to leave. In a few words he explained Stock of county has secured a requisition Mr. Edison adopted a low-pressure which he received at his home, the Brainerd is abandoned on account of himself: current and carries it underground. The READY-MADE CLOTHING, YOUTHS' CL0TH1KG from Gov. Hubbard for Frank enthusiastic endorsement ot Lis I the cold, and the members meet in The only reason given for calling "Eleckshon koms off ther seventh uv Brush and other arc-light systems were James of Missouri, charged with friends and neighbors, the hearty DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, the public hall. nex' month," he said. "Hit's pine an extra session of Congress, is that developed for a different purpose, principally participation in the Northfieldrob words of commendation from the blank sartm we'll hev a tightrace in this that of street lighting. They use BOOTS & SHOES, LIQUORS, ETC ETC the regular session has done noth Most local papers are devoting bery in 1876. As it is very probable county for Sheriff. Thar's no reg'lar governor and other distinguished currents of high pressure and carry ing for the country. space to howling over the devious way that the farcical proceedings ticket an' tnree candidates in ther field. speakers, all conspired to make an them over aerial wires. It is now proposed for the fall and winter trade is now bring received, and we take this in which their representatives have A sort uv er go-as-ye-please. The present following the sui render of James in to introduce these high-pressure occasion of which any man might early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give as a call Had Wmdom opened his bar'l incumbent hez a power o' friends voted in St. Paul. currents into houses to feed storage batteries. Missouri will amount to nothing well be proud. Those who have aud examine our goods. when he had seventy votes he an' a Mexican wife. He'll poll a big This high-pressure current used more than turning the Independence We will Not be Undersold formed their views of Mr. Sabin Granite Falls is divided as to population, vote, but Eunnul Smith hez about an would have got there. Old stagers by the arc-lights and proposed to be jail into a reception room for from the absurd falsehoods of a malicious into "lying and dishones- ekal number o' friends an' a Mexican used in houses for storage batteries has miss their guess some times. the outlaw, this action of the Minnesota newspaper in St Paul, can wife, too. Hit will be nip an' tuck ty." a pressure of 2,000 volts, which means SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. authorities is well enough 'twixt them two. The people at theii not but be undeceived by such a demonstration instant death to anyone who touches It will read on the register of settlement air for one of ther tother uv It is, however, a waste of trouble, the wires. The Edison current has a OUR NEW SENATOR. as that of Monday, Willard, at Washington, "United these men. We ranchmen are solid for for the admiring governor and people pressure of only 100 volts, about onetwentieth H. Behtike, Manager. & E C* BEHlM IE Feb. 5th. It is only those who are States Senator S. J. R. McMillan ther dark horse'ther Major.' Ye know of the arc-light and storage of Missouri will never allow utter strangers to him who have Hon. Dwight M. Sabin, the subject and Dwight M. Sabin, Stillwater, ther Major?' Mighty clever man. Will S. D. PETERSONP battery current, and the Edison wires their pet hero to brave the danger been so imposed upon him of this sketch and who was make a good Sheriff. Wall, ez I.was a Minn. can be handled with entiie saiety like of Minnesota justice, of which the elected United States Senator from savin', we're for *ther Major,' an' wewood, Mr. Sabin's response to the welcome and give no shock whatever. We favorite sons, the Youngers,are now manage ther river preeinck right. I hed Minnesota on the 1st day of February, believe that no current should be introduced extended him was happily The reaction agxinst Gov, Cleveland enjoying a taste. a pollin'-box sent tew Dead Man'sRanch into a house which is strong was born at Marseilles, in theframed and demonstrated that the of New York has set in early. au' eleckshon officers appointed thar. enough to kill, and Mr. Edison has perfected state of Illinois, on the 5th day oflegislature has made no mistake Even some of the sentimentalists I'll manage that preeinck an' she kin be AGENT FOR' his system accordingly. Wo The action ot the railroad company April, 1844. The father of Mr.its choice. To succeed Mr. Win who were among his foremost advocates sately counted on for jest 583 majority The Aultman & Taylor shall be sorry to see the death current in abandoning the road west Sabin owned what in* those times dom with Mr. Sabin is to place the for *thar Major.'" are throwing mnd at him. of the arc-light circuit used to supply of St. Peter for several days after and place was a large farm, consisting public interests chrrge, of a storage batteries in houses, because the "Where is Dead Man's Ranch?" I the scow plow had opened the road of about 1,000 acres of land, faithful guardian. danger and deaths sure to follow will Boston, Jan. 25The Mexican asked. has occasioned considerable ad which was devoted to the purpose injure all systems of electric lighting for "Down hyer in ther Cheeses," answered Central Railway company has issued verse criticism. Had the work domestic purposes, especially our own. Jones, and then continuing: of raising blooded stock and horses, a subscription of $6,000,000. The Horse Powers Steam Engines The public will not discriminate. They "Never been thar? Well, go 'long with been left in Supt. Sanborn's hand his father having at that time on company considers the sum enough do not know that electric currents differ His Grace, the Duke. us. We'll hev lots uv fun an' ther's we have no dub he would the farm the finest stock of blooded to finish the main line by the first in intensity and danger. So long as Many good stories are told of the experiences ded loads uv pretty Mexican gals thar." have run the trains with bis accattle Massillion and Chicago in the state except that owned quarter of the year 1884. the death currents of the arc-lights are of his grace of Newcastle, This latter inducement decided me customed energy, but the gorgeous by another citizen of that state. used only for street lighting the danger who is now travelling quietly in this and an hour later I was riding across I S THRE S E R. STHE functionary in Chicago who super The family of the elder Mr Sabu. of death is limited to "the workmen of country. He is a modest young man, Edward Atkinson argues in hi the plain in company with my friend intends the road was afraid the the arc-light company and tofiremenin with a decided dislike of notoriety and consisted of himself and wife and Jones, two other ranchmen and three forceful way that unless Congres case of fires. But when this death current display. He seems to consider it a snow in the sid* of the cuts would Mexicans, bound for Dead Man's Ranch I he subject of our sketch, Dwight reduce? the revenue there will oe a CELEBRATED is carried into nouses, although it Walter A Wood's jolly good joke when people slight him, and a rousing majority for "The Maj- -cratch the paint off the coaches. VI. Sabin, and J. M. Sabin, a fin tmial crisio tj which the Black and puts up with any amount of inconvenience be carried no further than the storage or." This Mr Layng may be a verv younger brother. The boys were Friday of 1873 was but a mere battery, an element of danger and at the hands of strangers. I In conversation with one of the ranchmen nice man for a summer railroad, but brought up to work on a farm, and shadow. He thinks a reduction death appears which may lead to a presume he indulges in hollow smiles I incidentally mentioned that Dead TWINE BINDERS, lis course in suspending train* to attend school in the winter in a of $100,000,000 should be made at wholesale, although unjust, condemnation of amusement when these strangers Man's Ranch must be a town of considerable where the road is open simply proves little log school house about three of all systems of domestic electric find out who be is, and come around to once. importance. ids inefficiency in running a road explain things. He does not look like illumination. Whenever the death current ki\d }JLowef miles from their father's house. "Jones located hit," was the reply. ffckpei4 Figl) f}ur\i\ing Sweep ffake is thus actually introduced into a an ideal nobleman. He impresses one is extensive as the Northwest "I don't reckiu' ez how hit's much bigger The father of Mr. Sabin continued Walsh's bill for ditching and house to feed storage batteries, we hope simply as a rather common place and than San Antonio. I know the river Sleepy Eye Herald to reside in the State of Illinois unit drainiug in Dakota provides that oi rn.- the public will remember the distinction somewhat sickly-looking young Englishman. kentry tolerbul well, an' I'll be darned his son, Dwight Sabin, petitiou of ten actu tl residents sup between it and Mr. Edison's current, When the duke went to Baltimore, wa^ ef ever I hearn tell uv Dead Man's AND ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER. The January corner in corn on ervisors may contract for $2,000 the clerk pushed the register which, like the other details of his about thirteen years of age During Ranch till Jones jumped hit up." lie Chicago board of trade is "bust- system of lighting, has been perfected worth of work. This would catcl book toward him, stared at his clothes the last year which the elder "But, sir," I remonstrated, "Mr.Jones The manipulators ronnl yes- 'd.', THE with an especial eye to absolute safety. and told him to pay in advance. Then the non-resid-nt investor and in told me that the Ranch would give nearly Sabin remained iu the state of Ilh If the public will understand this distinction he assigned his grace to a room on the nrday that they had "hit off more Rochester^and Minneapolis "Appleby* cite him to bring his land unde six hundred majority for his candi- nois his son, then but twelve year* the Edison system will escape sixth story. After a while semebody, ban they could chaw," and wvre date." cultivation to make it pay expen* age, had entire charge ot th-in looking over the book saw "Newcastle" future censure for accidents and deaths '(impelled to relax their hold. The "WallP" drawled the ranchman. es. farm and of the buying and selling oaused, not by our safe current, but by and told the clerk. That functionary "Unless it has a large population it ,jrice immediately tumbled eight f stock, his father's he.lih being the high-pressure current of another ran up to the sixth story so violently certainly can't return such a number ot ents a bushel, and many were the svstera of lighting used in streets bat that when he got there he had to Senator Castle's constitution *1 too poor to permit giviug aiij votes, unless" TIIE ills who bit the dust in the confu not adapted to houses.New York sit down on the bed of the duke of Newcastle amendments making elections bien attention to nes. D. M. "Wall?" again drawled the ranchman, Tribune. jVtilbmV', "Stoughtoif iii\d Wit)OT\k fju^fofi nl.sion that ensued. Our Chicigo to recover himself. Then he gave nial and changing the terms of Sibin moved to lesota in th at the same time eyeing me quizzically. the visitor the whole parlor floor, and gives a full description ol State officer* to conform to the new spring ot 1868 and settled in Suliiter, sent him seme cigars. In Washington where he lias resided evei he scene, t. gether with mention of I hesitated a moment and then, noticing dates of elections, would simply^ According to the Strict Letter. last Sunday the Englishman thought ome of the more promfnect casuli*s. that my companion looked peaceable, tne electori.il machinery of tin since. he would go to church. He was dressed Mrs. Cobb has a colored cook, who Buggies antt rtatfrn spring Wagon*, Continued: A good many men have lost Stttevery much, and is worthy in an ordinarv tweed travelling suit. says she graduated at a female cemetery, Air. Sa'rin is a man of cle.i, "Unless you falsify the returns orstuft heir all in the transaction, but of every Kind aud discrlption He went to St. John's, which is a good serious consideration by the legislature. and who gives up much of hei quick, penetrating judgement the ballot-box." heir misfortune will awaken little enough sort of a church, only it has time to perusing the cook book. 1 HE "Look a hyar," said the ranchman, men and things cool, self pois d, lost its head beoause of the distinction ympathy Men who gamble mus A few mornings ago the cook, whose Roc Island, J. I, Cas and Moline leaning over in his saddle in a confidential never thrown off his ba anc he isconferred on it by the support and unfailing name is Mandy, was told to make some xpect to lose. Their fate ty The people ot vlwn,ei.i do way. "You're from the States, ot a professional puoi.u speakei, attendance of President Arthur. cake. A short time afterwards she appeared i mi to bear, but generally th ain't ye." want an extra session of the Legilature, The effect of this distinction on the sexton but still well knows how to expres in the parlor with the cook book su LKY PLOWS, mblr' philosophy corner to their and if one is forced by th has been overwhelming. Therefore, in her hands, and said: himself in public or private iu goo i I nodded assent. li, and they ultimately learn to opposition ot a fiction to the wn when the quietly-dressed young man "I wants yer to send right off to th vigorous Sax so plain that none AND "Wall, up whar ye kum from tbifr uit gambling and seek to make a entered the church, the sexton gazed at of a majority of the Republican pai store and get some latter to put in de The Old Reliable Holittsworth Sulky Hay Rakes. could misunderstand him. He ishis hyar false returns and stuffin' may do iving by honete mpnq attire for a moment, then thrust him cake." ty, those responsible for it will bt essentially a man of affaiis, and isinto very well. Down hyar on the frontiei a corner and told him to wait until "Some what?" buried out ot sight sh ul the\ ^ki^ing JVIill^ $ewii\g lk5h,ii\e hit won't work. We're an ignorant .is much at home in legislative matters the pew-holders were seated. The duke "Some latter." again become candidates for the There are queer nous in this people an' tolerable rough in oui as in his business and we venture did so. After a while he asked the "Latter?" manners, but we're honest, thank people. vorld, some of the queerest of th sexton again if he could seat him. The to say that the same talents "Yes, latter. I'se done tole yer foui God?" lueer ones are out in insas. A and tveuything else usually needed in the agncultur.il line. sexton said there WHS not a solitary seat. i which in the state of Minnesota times." He delivered the information with considerable Whereupon the duke went back to the etition has been pre-ented to the "In the name of common sense, what have made him one of the foremost The Piegatis whose buffalo rang emphasis, and I hastened tc hotel. Of course, in this democratic egislature of that saintly State is latter?" I invite farnneiR and those who need implements of any kind to call and business men of the state and one es north of the Missouri are beinj. assure him that my belief in the honesty country, a duke is no better than any raying for the passage of a law to "I dunno what it am. But this heah xamine my goods before puichrising elsewheie. I can sell cheap* i and give of the best and ablest legislators of the frontier people had never been so zealously protected by the intei other man, but he is certainly entitled book reads dat a cupful ob de lattei ettei teiina tli.m any finu west of Mankato and guaiantee satisfaction satis- ''restrict immigration The pe-that and could never be shaken. My confidence ior department, are stealing stocl it has produced will m.ike him to ordinary civility. When the cnurch should be put in de cake to make hit ac tion.A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on ham!. itioners humbly say: ''At the in their integrity was blind, implicit. found out what its sexton had done it a valuable acquisition to the UnitStates north of Helena and the war de best." This frank admission seemed to present rate of immigration all oured was so mad that it fell with one accord SLEEPY EYE senate and will enable partment has ordered out a company I Mrs. Cobb jerked the book out of the mollify the ranchman. lands will be taken up to the extent upon the sexton and rendered his life a SPRINGFIELD him to accomplish for Minnesota of cavalry from Maginuis cook's hand, and at the place indicated, We reached Dead Man's Ranch safely hollow mockery. Everybody went Branch Offices. that our children's children read: what few other men within her borders restrain their stealing propensities. LAMBERTON and were hospitably received by the around and apologized and the duke vill not be able to obtain a farm "Mix up the dough with a cup ot could do for her in like circumstances. IKAOY AND TYLER. owner, Don Patricio O'Hallan, formerly said with quiet irony, "Its of no earthly S. D. Peterson. Kansas." Oh, sacred soil! Let water, or of sweet milk, but the lattei These are all things that of New York City, who inquired aftei consequence, but, it seems -to me is the best"Galveston News. he immigrant beware and keep the Major. relate to the business and legislative Tugson, Arizona, Jan. 25A. that the aristocracy of your bo asted democracy himself away. This generation "He's tolerbul," said Jones. "Sent depends entirely upon clothes." qualificati of Mr. Sabin. N. Towne, general manager of th The Fallacy of the "Free" Lunch. bars the gate and throws away the his best regards an' he pine blank depends Brooklyn Eagle. Outside ot that he has many quail Southern Pacific Railroad company The sturdy and illustrious mechanic KIESLING, KELLER & CO., on ther ranch for his inejority." key. Their ''children's children" ties that attach to his frieuds says that a through train to New the backbone of American prosperity "Sure, he'll git it an' its ther trootb i are to possess and occupy land But and mike him ue-v frieuds wherever is a believer in and a patron of the Orleans from San Francisco wil Vm tellin' yees. I bought up that ould tio! ye immigrant, the great Northwest How to Make Good Coffee. free lunch. It suits him, without in the he goes- He is untiring in the service leave on the28th,and first train fron Jokes never die, they are simply translated. DEALER IK still invites you, our fertile devil uv a Justice Juan Jose this blessed slightest degree jarring upon his independence of his friends, faithful to his New Orleans to San Francisco on We frequently find the witticisms day for fifteen dollars an' juguv mescal. DRY GOODS, GBOCER'ES. BOOTS SHOES. or upon his self-respect He icres, thriving towns and growing promises iu politics as in business the 30th, after which time regula of Greece and Rome togged out in All we hev ter do now is ter register earns good wages, but his well-furnished ities will welcome you. Abide with bestows favors ot'tener than he a&k trains will run- American slang. For the good story ther votes, an' ther divil fly away home is far from his place of toil. is, and prosperity and happiness them, Iu a woid is a true aud now going the rounds about M. Grevy wid us ef we ain't shmart enough fur As a prudent and thrifty man, he ire yours i'r pvpr 6 we can find a counterpart on this continent. that." faithful friend and gentleman, Feb. 5The storm throughou so manages that his principal eating lints Jt Cap*, Clothing, Gent*' Furnishing Good*. One day the President, who is an The election took place three days afterward, shall be done at home, in the bosom of Indiana,Ohio,and western Penus And though the people of Minnesota epicure in coffee, was out hunting and and the night before the all hia family. The free lunch fills up a KrE"W TTLiM, MINN At the recent ixev .u tiouse fire, vanir has resulted in most lamentdestruction entered a roadside wine house. "Have feel disappointed at the loss of important day Jones assured me confithat vacant corner. For the "good of the John Gilbert, a member of the Miune of property by flood you any chicory?" he asked. "Yes,dentially Mr Windom, they also feel thank* "The Major's" election house" he supplements his free lunch Palmer troupe, suffered a fracurt The rivers are in many localities sir." "Bring me some." The man of was a settled fact. The votes were deposited with a modest drink. Now "a drink" EW HUM I HEW 600DS CASH PURCHASES tul that the Senatorial mantle has at the base of the brain. He higher than ever before known, an the house returned with a small can of in the reception room of the costs precisely the same sum, whether fallen upon the shoulders of such a now able to walk around and and CHEAP SALES chicory. "Is that all you have?" bridges, railway tracks, dams, an casa. The "ould divil uv a Justice," the drinker imbibe a thimbleful or a worthy find able man as Mr. Sab.n, FALL iress hitnielf. He eats with the "We have a little more." "Bring me Juan Jose, was judge of the election tumblerful and he who drinks for the in many cases houses and factone JOHN NLUMAN he is a self-made man, and by histhe rest" Having thus secured all that jlish of a good appetite, and converses. the two ranchmen were inspectors, my "good of the bouse" is, as a rule, content have been swept away Unless the. indomitable energy and hard work was in the house, the President said, friend Jones was clerk and he pressed with a very small modicum of the He has, however, no recollection reports that come to us this morning Denier In "Very well, now go and make me a cup AND has succeeded iu working his wa me into service as his assistant liquor be chooses. And it is this system of the fire, and not the WINTER -GOODS are greatly exaggerated, the loswill of coffee." Its American counterpart i^Tirsr GOODS Thefirstthirtyof one-priced drinks that makes the free up from comparatively a poor bo\ Voting began earlv. east consciousness of the cause oi toot up to many millions of dollars. relates that a careful housewife approached lunch not only possible, but indirectly votes cast for Sheriff were equally dividedfifteen to his present high position, and we us present state He will wash a dealer in fowl, and telling profitable. If a liquor dealer can sell a for the "present Incumbent" UatH, Caps, Notions, venture to say for Mr. Sabin th it is face and then remark: "Water him she kept a boarding-house, asked tumblerful of liquor for ten cents and and fifteen for "Kunnul Smith." he is fully able to maiutain for Groveries, Provisions, him to pick out all the tough chickens. like that is too fiilthy to wash in," makes a living profit out of the sale, it The Indian problem may now "Thet thar's tew make ther thinglook Minnesota, the proud positio We have leceived a large assortnent Crockery and Glassware, The man having done so, tne careful is clear that his gain must be considerably i then forget to wipe tre water solid," explained my friend Jones in a happily solved. Red Cloud was which she has already won amon caterer bought the balance!Toronto ot increased when he gets ten cents for Green, lried and Canned off. A very sad feature ot his case whisper. "We'll begin to roll 'em in cently treated to an exhibition DRY GOODS Mail. the sisterhood of States. a thimbleful. The same sort of thing now for "ther Major." his frequent inquiries" for his fruits, etc, etc. the modern appliances of the white obtains in the matter of lager beer and They did roll in at such a rapid rate CLOTHING, wife, who perished, and to who-n man's civilization for breaking th I will always take farm produce le exchange! porter and ales. A large schooner of that for two hours my pen flew across Her Business. le had been married i few days betore fr goods, and pay the highest market pricefer al necks of men with bad hearts, am STILLWATER COMPLIMENTS THE lager costs five cents, and a pony, about CLOAKS & the registration book, writing down An Arkansas colored lady approached the catastrophe. He is told kinds of p4per rags. a third of a schooner, likewise costs five he was so pleased with the median long and almost unpronounceable Castilian SENATOR ELECT. a white woman the other day, and In connfct'en with my -tore I have a ftrst elas DOLMANS. he is absent with the troupe, -and cents, which is at the rate of fifteen ism that he ordered a coiwgnmen names. At the end of that time applied for a situation as cook. saloon famished with a splendid billiard tablr and cents a schooner. Thus taking a pony with this explanation he appears we rested, drank a bottle of aqua diente of them sent out for the benefit "You have had experienco as a cook mj cistomers will always flud good liquors aud A JOLLIFICATION AT MR SABIN's for the "good of the house'" simply Hats & Caps and smoked a fragrant puro. satisfied. Dr. Dan ford, who ha his people and the rest of mankind I suppose?"* cigars, and every foreaoon^s splendie lunch. means bestowing ten cents on the enterprising HOME OVER HIS OOOD LUCK I took a stroll outside. About thirty .uarge of the cae says that he "Yessum.1 This is one of the many India dispenser of a free lunch. Mexicans were ranged in front of the All goods purchased of me wiU he llverd us links in time Mr. Gilbert will reit The special train of five cars left "Why did you leave your former claims which the government cm Again, a man can in one brief hour my part ofthe city free of cost. casa, each with a ballot in his hand. place?" ver the full use of his mi&d The St Paul Union depot at 2:15 Monday well afford. drink a good many ponies fortbe "good puR GOODS, Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mma The Don was bustling about giving orders "De biler basted." ise is a very singular one, and is afternoon, Feb. 5th, with 300 of the house," but he cannot stow away in his native tongue. I noticed "What boiler?" a good many free lunches for the good is pitiful as it is pecnli ir. GLOVES 6 //IITIENS. people on board to attend the reception J. FEI(NEKE BRO. then that several of the faces of the The New Yoik Wo,Ul,Jay Gould "At de saw-mill. I was cookin' fur of nimself. In other countries, notably at Stillwater ot Senator waiting voters looked familiar, but it LADIES' & BESTS' W&iWL proprietor, is the only journal de ban's." in England, fermented nnd distilled was not until we adjourned for dinner elect Sabin. tfov. Hubbard, Auditor that city which protests against an "What were your duties mainly?" liquors are stringently sold bv mc isure. GROCERIES, that 1 learned that these thirty retainers Braden, Gen. Jeunison, Supt "Roast taters an' furnish chickens." denounces the reduction of fares so that the only profit realized is the difference of proud Don had cast all the votes, Kiehle, Examiner Knox, crov. Gilman Manufacturing "Chickens are cheap in the country the elevated ro ids tofi\ecents. A between the cost at wholesale which then footed up 330. By four o'- CROCKERY & GLASSWARE aren't they?" and Hon Gorden E Cole wen and the price at retail. The extra profit CONFECTIONERS Mi, Gould is a large owner of th Pigs around Rochester are dying clock that evening 600 votes had been "Dese was." on a small drink as compared with a among the number. Minneapolis roads, his~opposition to the cuttuu cast. BOOTS AND SHOES, om the blacktooth. "Where did you get them?" large drink in no way comes in.Boston was represented by Senators mgdon down of the profits is quite natural "How miney more duz yees want, "Dat's what de owner ob de mill Post. And thi very latest items in Shakopee will have a new bank and Pillsburj, Messrs Boardman, byes"" queried the Don, thrusting his As the interest on the investment wanted to know, but de secret is what Drett Goods & Trimmings with a capital of $25,000. Grimshaw, C. W Johnson, head into the room. very near twenty-five per cent, I bases my 'ficiency on. Ef you wants and dealers in "Let me see," said Jones consulting and numerous other prominent citizens. the public will regard the reduction me, I'll roast taters and furnish de Our pui chases have been made di A town license of $25 is charged "Justice, your Honor!" exclaimed a the book. "Ther Major hez 570. I NOTS, GREEN FRUITS, A large proportion of the chickens fur a dollar a week." as no more than right, and certainly iectand for cash.-and we ar theiet druggists who sell alcohol. legal comet in one of his eccentric perorations, promised pine blank to bring in 583 me* members of both houses acoepUd "You steal the chickens, don't you?" nahled to nvke the lowest puces no imposition on the roads. "is not like the fabulated etc. etc. etc. jority. We want essackly thirteen votes Northfield has a steam gong and "Wall, lady, some folks might call it the invitation. The Great Uiion Call .Mid examine our stock and com Briarious of old, whose eyes were as more." 351 & 353 E. Water St., Milwaukee dat, but da' soon git used terit and when sounded it can be heard seven Band of St. Paul accompanied the nare prices before puienasing else multiplical as the sands of the sea, nor want The S. Navy is a good thing "Be Jasus we'll give ther wimin an' Doan1 call it 'furnishin' fowls.' miles. yet like the famed Cyclops whose eyes train. Mr. Sabin was himself Aheie. childer er whack et it," cried the Don, for the National pay roll. There me, yer say? Good day, lady. Til go Scfcreibe & Co perforated only the arena of coming futurity, BALTRUSH & ROSSKOPF aboard, bundled up in a buffalo overcoat and he disappeared. are only eight thousand men in the The Winonians fondly hope for the ober here an' strike the -preacher's but like the sportive demonstration In a few moments he reappeared with and looking much improved family.^ navey, but there are two thousand establishment of a paper mill in their of 'blind man's bluff.' She pursues a crowd of blushing senoritas andseveral in health One car was given up week madaat home by the indastn village. five hundred officers, including a her wav unseeing and unseen, holding i WHOLESALE |ouo B"8i bunes now fore 'he pui, big-eyed children. exclusively to the ladies of the party. Confectioners the steel-yards that weigh with coeval highly ornamental comodores and lie. Capital not nc*-cle We will atari A good story is told of M. Grevy, who "Hooray for the fronteer, be gobs!" The Moorhead Catholic priest is to you Men, women, boj* and girltwnnted The scene was a brilliant one, vicissitude the carats of gold and the is an epicure in coffee. One day, outshouted one hundred and fifty pay masters the Don, as the Senorita Isabella everywhere to work to* aNow be removed on accouut of alleged bad carrots of horticulture, and knowing no and the highest spirits animated the hunting, he entered a roadside winehouse. An officer for every three men. The Is the time. Yon can Work de Casa Some-thing-or-Other blushingly morals. opar tim or give ynr wholetime tothe bnnm "Have you any chicory?" he north, no south, no east no west" whole gathering. DEALERS IN deposited her ballot and was registered pay of the officers alone cost Uncle No other bn men U1 yay you nearly as well No asked. "Yes, sir." "Bring me some." Borne Sentinel. Green Fruits, Nuts, Etc. Etc. as Juan Manuel de Casa. "Hooray There are sixty,nine deaths recorded one can fail tn Sam $5,000,000 a year, and there aVe normim* py by engaei' Cortlymootflt The man of the house returned with a ARRIVED AT STILLWATER. ^m atonce and tenna free. MOM for the fronteer, where we have universal in Morrison county,from diphtheria. ought to be a day of popular thanksgiving small can of chicory. "Is that all you in mle i!i ml a -_ The train arrived at Stillwater suffrage an' the fullest liberty for His New Clothes, &Co.,Augnsta Me, that it costs no more. Long All orders by mail promptly attend* have?" asked the president of the reman, shortly after three o'clock and was woman an' child!" "Gentlemen," he said, as he turned ed to- live our splendid Navee! public "We have a little more." received by a large and enthusiastic Northfield will organize a high order The last to vote were two little children, in his chair to face the little crowd between Main St.. bet. 5th and 0th., "Bring me the rest when he came GEO BENTZ CO and the Major still needed ona of Odd Fellows, called the Patriarchs, crowd. The employees of the the stove and the door, "how with another can of chicory, M. Grevy LACROSSE, WIS. The French ministry and committee vote to make up the promised majority. long do you suppose it took me to walk Northwestern car works were ^Importers and Wholesale Dealers in said: "You have no more?"' "No, sir." Just then a burrograzing in front of the of the chamber of deputies from the postoffice to a tailor shop and WINES *,_ prominant, and formed a special escort "Very well now go and make me a cup ftiLke & ertrand A part of Pipestone has been recently casa lifted up his voice and for a few on the bills against pretenders to pick out a suit and get measure/} foi LIQUORS oi coffee."J-nndon Globe. for Mr. Sabin. The company minutes drowned vghtk ^Hatter eith* sold to a London party, for ooU vest and trousers?" the throne have agreed to Fabre's prafii54^l ts the opera bouse, which women and the shrill cries of the chil* Some guessed ten minutes and other* over $544,000. proposition as a compromise. This The late Congressman Godlove S. was elegantly "decorated, and Judge dren. De alers in all the way from thirty to fifty, but tht measure prohibits pretenders from 93 W. 3d St., Miun. Orth, of Indiana, bequeathed all his Pope county is up in arms- against McClure delivered a welcoming "Howld on, byes," cried the-Don ST PAKL, last man very quietly remarked: GROCERIES, READY holding civil or military offices and property to his wife, saying: desire the present method of grading wheat. when the vocal salute was finished, address. The officers of the meeting "I presume you were six months all of my dear children to know and feel deprives them of the electorial franchise. MADE CLOTHING, HATS "here's wan more voter, be gobs," and Let it move on. were: President, Isaac Staples about it from what I have heard tailors Mothers! Mothers!! Mrtkcra!!! that this disposition of mv estate is, in This agreement has evidently amid the shouts of the amused peons CAPS, BOOTS* SHOES, say about your credit" vice presidents, Hon. John Eusick, The underwriters board of Duluth, my judgment, the best under all the circustances and the laughter of the "officers ofelection" averted the threatened crisis. The man got mad about it, but when Are joa dfcturbednt aight and broken offyoor H. Murdock, L. Hospes, Edward LADIES'AND surrounding it, knowing that have ordered the abandonment of the he led the solemn jackass up to rest a sU tnld Miflen and crying with tb The minister of marine, however, pinned downtofacts he had to admit Cupron, W E, Thorn, William they will find my said wife as much disposed exen ciating puln of calling tet thT so go at GENTS' UNDERWARE, use of gasoline the window and his vote was received that it was almost eight months., has resigned, and Duclerc does not once and get bottle or Airs. W inflow's tootkiui. to love and careforthem and to Willim, M. Moffat, G. M, Seymour, and registered as Jesus Jose Mwrillo! Syrup It will tevive the poor little suffer* In A bridge across the Mississippi for NOTIONS, tc., ft*, to favor the compromise. deal justly by them, as I have always John Green, Capt. A. Jenks, J. mediately-dei end upon it: there is no mitiakt The New York Commercial believe* wagon travel, is under consideration felt and acted "toward them myself." bent There is not a mother on Kertfc who has Highest market price paid for S. Proctor and Samuel Matthews. This ended the election at theRanohel used it whowill not tell you that it wUI regelate the devil invented the autograph album. iny the Red Wing citizens. Mr. Orth was twice married, and one Muerte de Hombre. The Ohio valley floods are the IxiwelK, (iire rtst to the mother un rotter end The party went from the opera produce. son by his first wife and a son and liealth to the cbil operating like megle. It The Major was elected by 267 inftkg-l The officials of St. Paul creasing rather than subsiding. house to the Sawyer house, where conclude A new French rifle will carry over perfectly safe to n* in all rases, and nleaMiit to daughter by his widow survive him. SLEEPY EYE MINN. ity.Philadelphia Times.-% \i thetaste.andlstbfperscrJpUonof one of the oldest tWO HUMS, fem .le phjsiciaes aud nnrseeta the United 'iS*1 wL?*f.=* Mutes. Sold at 2ents a bottle everywhere. i V: fgainw waammwmmmaaBi ^-^^aBjaani am i 1