New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 25, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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RasmusMi G AaracoMtmTion.^! New flm Review, Gov. Sherman of Iowfrcalled out the -militia MM OF THE WEEK SUMMARIZED. ,-and ictokforcible .possession of the auditor's wo XrtSdisff Xedical Journals'Give A lew: Minnesota Judge. The Wow Government Officers, y. sorts and .Comments upon the General JOS. BQ1SLETER, Publisher. The governor has appointed Reuben Reynolds, Gen. I Hatch telegraphs that Couch still Macolm Hay, nominated first assistant postmaster Condition. r% of cfookston, jndge in the eleventh district general, has never held office, except threatens to invade the Indian Territory, but thus filling the last of the judicial appointments. NEW ULM, Sew York, March 19iAfter his vmi to Gen MINNESOTA. membership of the convention, which framed bis strength does not exceed 600 should ne attempt JuSgeReynolds was recommended Grant to-night Dr Douglas said: the present constitution of Pennsylvania, although it by fifteen members of the bar of Polk,county, a he ha* been somewhat active in the politics TThegeneral slept Beven hours continuously majority thereof, and also forty-two members Mr. Joslyn is still acting as assistant secretary of that state. He lives in Alleghany county, General Grant sfcill lives, though his last night. He was very well through the dav of the bar of the district outside Polk county. to Mr. Lamar, his successor, Mr. Clark, in the western part of Pennsylyaniar,and is Hetasked for. roast mutton, and ate at dr.iing Judge Reynolds is about sixty years old, and death may be lofcked for at almost any swho is suffering- with chills, not being able to A lawyer of large practice and goolfl. reputation the Afternoon andevening. The general revised is a pioneer Minnesatian. He was elected judge in Pittsburg. He was a delegate assumehis new duties. moment. He faces his inevitable fs.tti enough-of his books to keep the printers busy of probate of Olmsted county in 1868 and held to ihe national democratic conventions of .-'J. L. Weed, a prominent society man of the office for four-years, removing to Minneapolis 1880 and 1884 At the Chieago convention three days. When. I left him to-night he was inclined with splendid ooarage and submission. fBinghampton, N. Y., has -been assested on a Mr. Hay was a member of the committee in 1872. There he served as associate judge to-sleep. The patient's throat looks better chargeof forgery. It is .thought that many -on-resolutions and is credited "with the.aaithorship of the municipal eourt for some time, and in this evening. Itha not the angry .appearitnceit.has .worthless notes are. out of the tariff plank of the platform adopted India seems likely to prove unexpeet- 1876 removed to Eergus-FaUs. Thence he soon had. "There was a catarrahal difficulty ,by that committee. transferred his residence to Detroit, and when It is semi-officially stated in Paris that Bismarek.vhas ,f- in the morning that caused gagging, but adly loyal to tbeSEnglish crown, if the the land office was removed to Crookston, followed offered to arbitrate for a settlement Milton J. Durham, nominated to be first onJtrolkir -THE no bad results: Cocaine is not now being used, s' native journals axe to be believed. to the latter place, which has been his of the treasury in place of Judge '(Law- of the,.dispute between England and Russia in and there is.nopain. There is mental-occupa BEST TONIC. home for the past eigfc years. Judge Reynolds rence, was born in Mercer, Ky., May ICJ, i834. regard to the Afghan boundary. !.Brahmins and Moslems both express tion thatrenders the general wakeful has a reputation among his fellow members of ijEe graduated at the Asbury university, Infl., in r cordial hatred f Sussia, and as deeid.wfidly David Allen, one of the wealthiest men in This med:l( "me, combining Iron with purevegetable 1844 studied law at Louisvile law schaoL He the bar for a logical, judicial mind, and they -HOSE JtEDICAL J^OBE. to tics, quickly and completely Mowsce oounty, Ind., shot W. W. Pitts twice, ifWZBlcne of the circuit judges of Kentucky in recommend him highly jfor the position to repudiate theiMahdi. The fine The following vwill.,appear,in the Me3ita Cures Dyspt psia. Indigestion, Weakne^ near Bloomington. Pitts is mortally wounded. 1G1 and 1863, and with the exception of ihose Record*on Saturday: which he was appointed. Impure Blot i, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, livbehavior of the Indian troops in their It was the culmination of an old quarrel rjears he has been engaged in the praerfiiee of During the past week the: local disease of a nd Nearalfitsu law at Danville sinse 1850. He was elected to It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Gen. Grant .has shown no marked tendency ,#first Egyptian engagement addsforee Thetighest figure obtained at the auction Kidneys and Liver. the Feity-third congress and re-elected ieithe toward progressing ulceration. At the recent ii t.c these declarations. sale of Charles O'Cqnor's hbrarytwas $18 per It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Eorty^fourth, served on the committee .on weekly sconsultation Dr. Fordyce Barker was George H. Wakefield, a prominent citizen of Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. volume for Wallace's three volumes of Third bjankiqg and currency, department of jcetice Winona is dead. unavoidably absent Drs. J. H. Douglas, It does Dt injmrerthe teeth, cause headache.or and reyision of laws. In the speakership .sentest Henry B. Sands andG*org iF. Shrady, whe circuit.se.ports. The sale .will realize about produce constipationother Iron medicines do. A ta^OOO flour mill will be built at Elysian, were present, made arthorough examination of he-a.'as a warm supporter of Mr. Randall ft Telegrams from mesltly all the larger Itenricaesand purifies the blood, stimulatesthe $8,000. Le Sueur county, this spring. the general'*.throat -wit a view of discuesing $Tr. Durham has an excellent reputation for appetite, aids the assimilation of food, relieves -catties announce an improved feeling as Hon.sBtylisffW. Hanna of Indiana, who was Heirtburn and Belching, and strength' the expedieiicy of a surgical, operation for the integrity and is a man of great industry and The Milwaukee &, St -Paul railroad office at ens the muscles and nerves. said-to.be-an.applicant for minister to Mexico, removal of the growth. Srach a measure would fair attainments as a lawyer. to the outlook for general trade. At jEggleston, Goodhue county was burned. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of involve the division of the lower jaw in the has turned his telescope toward Japan, andhe is MartinlT. Montgomery, the new commissistner Energy, S:c. it has nc equa!. (Boost points, with the :ft*rival of better At St Paul a coroner's jury decided that median line, tthe extirpation of the entiretongue of patents, is a young man and a lawver of' being urged for the place now .filled jbyJohn A. The genuine has above trade mark and Kellogg killed both Mrs. Barrette and himself. and the greater part of the soft palate, together osnsiderafcle prominence in Michigan. He was .Bingham of Ohio. '.wgather, there has been an increased crossed red lines on wrapper. Tnke r.o other., with th removal .of the ulcerated once a number of the state legislature, Duti ^A. La Due of Mantorville is said to be a candidate The late C. W. McCune, of the Buffalo and infiltrated -fauces and indurated glandular mt*om\fbT BaOVfHfM2JI:.iL r. miimber of sales in dry gGods and other "rnsf ."T never held any other office, although he w*e for United States marshal of Minnesota. structures under the right angle of Courier,-left his residence and a life interest in urged but declined to accept the nomination to LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD staples, although interios.purchasers do the lower jaw. This was considered mechanically $100,000 to his wife, the interest on $50,000 to Hhe Bohn Manufacturing company completed congress frem the Lansing district. His friends possible, despite the close proximity not8,ppea to be taking gi&ods in excess hk sister, and $20,000 to. his sprjvate -secretary its purchase of the Nelson lumber yard urged him|c apply for the position of United and probable involvement of .tissues adjoining in rftPauL :and business manager. States attorney for Michigan under the presentacbttiinistraflpn, of immediate wants in anyi, nstance. the large arteries And veins ,in the neighborhood which he declined to do. Mr. Tke suit of Thompson vs. The Pioneer Gen. Williana Preston,of Kentucky is a candidate of the ulceration but in the best interests MoBtgomery was in Washington last winter, Prese, at Minneapolis, resulted in a disagree of the distinguished patient the surgeons did for the Spanish missiona position he andsippeared before the house committee on menLof the jury. WW not feel inclined t recommend Alio procedure. Heavy shipments of ats'&ave recently held under a former Democratic administration, public lands it connection with the Ontonagon Even by such means there could ibe no guarantee, long ago. He is seventy jears olde but land cases. Ho is represented as being a good ibeen made to LiverpoQl from New The Winona & St Peter Railroad company in view of the extensive surrounding infiltration, lawyer and as posesssing great industry, and vigorous and straight as. a pine. under tne recent decision, get a large body of that ihe limits,of the disease would York^nd Boston, and a large quantity capacity for work. land near Lamberton. be reached without immediate risk to the life Louia Hubbell, .living in the country tear Francis, Wharion, LL. D., of Phiadelphia, appointed is aewv in transit from Ohi^sgo. The by a severe shock to the (constitution already Elkhart, Ind., was about to be removed to an It is said the governor offered Congressman by Secretary Bayard as his legal adviser much enfeebled. His vital power is so low British markets have obtained their asylum on accouot.of aberrations of the mind, on questions of .international law, is a descendant Nelson the Seventh district judgeship, but hedeclined that for the present, at least, .no kind (1) of an,old Pennsylvania family, one of his but, taking advantage of his watchman, he shot for political reasons. supplier of foreign oa.j in theipast from of operation will be undertaken. The YEASTGEMS ancestors! being (Jav. Wharton, the first P.evo- his wife .and then hunself dead. ulceration on the side of the tongue has not Baltic {ports, but the chance of war A movement is on foot, which seems recently lutionarj.^overnor./of Pennsylvania. He is the progressed far enough to produce the usual In the eourt martiij, Gen. Hazen's friend* to have taken definite shape, for establishing nephew .of Willjasa Eawle, the first United with Buasia has caused England to look intolerable pain reported with that condition manifested their sympathy with him not only States district attorney. He is a graduate of an iron rolling mill in St Paul but should the latter symptoms appear it may to the United States and Canada for any raised by thi drsy yeast is lightn white and whole Yale, and was elected at the age of twenty-two, by their presence, but by loading the table at be advised to divide the gustatory nerve. The The best hop yeast i the world. Bread Red Wing reports that the total liabilities ol during theadminist8tion of Gov. Shunk, assistant general tone of the patient's svstem remains which he and his counsel sit .with baskets and prospective deficiency that na%yJt created. tome^ like our grandmother's delicious bread. the Clauson estate aggregate $132,046, and tha* stale attorney. In that position he was about the same as at lastieports", notwithstanding bouquets of -choice cut flowers. creditors will get-331-3 cents on the dollar. first associated with Jfcclge Kelly, with whom he has Buffered much from insomnia The GROCERS SELL THE M. he has everiginco held strong and affectionate Dr. Francis Wharton of Phnadelphia has latter, within the last day or two, has been kept Daniel Moriarity of Hastings has begun an PREPARED ev TMS relations. under control by suitable anodynes. There is beenappomted legal adviser upon questions Price Baking Powder Co.,, action against Eugene Hicks, who for some no pain in swallowing, and sufficient food is The New*York Tribune estimates the of international law in the state department, Man'frsof Dr. Price's special Flayoring Extracts, I time has been living with Moriarity's wife. taken with reasonable relish to suaceed Judge Henry O'Connor. Dr. Judge Baxter of theiSeventh District. weight of fau-m products being Eaeved Wharton resigns from the chair of international Adam Fergelson, an employe of Lawrence's Chicago, III. St. Louis, MO. Col. L. L. Baxter of Fergus Falls has been powsva*,LaBarge.|Dr by the railroads from the far west to A PHILADELPHIA CONTRIBUTION. law, Boston university, to accept the lumber camp on Lake Leighton, below Pokegema, appointed as additional jadge of the Seventh The Philadelphia Medical News this week position. was killed in the pineries by a falling- the eastern -states at 15,000,000 tons. judicial district by Gov. Hubbard. Col. Baxter will say editorially, concerning the disease ^SUCCESSOR TO was endorsed by twenty-rone members of A certificate has been issued to Director General [n diseases ofthe Blood. Ski mad llonn Sei-ton SrbUir a Skin mad llonr,.Sertonn UrbLilr. At $4 per toia* ,the average charge fr-sim from which Gen. Grant is suffering: Inpotonrj, Ornaie Weakness, CoDorrhsa, Syphilitic ar.A the Otter Tall county bar thirtyeight On his return home to Brainerd, C. F. Kindred Lingual apithelioma, as a rule, rapidly progresses Burke, of the New Orleans exposition, by Sereurlal Affection*. Scientific treatment sale and sure Chicago to Nesv York, the cost of all members ,of the [bar of the district toward fatal termination when left to was prostrated with a threatening attack remedies. Deformities Treated. CaU or write for list of the controller of the treasury, showing that the outside of Otter Tail county 122 business questionsto be answered by those desiring treatmentby maU. itself. The life of the patient, from the first fthis immense transportation is $60,000,' of congestion. He was confined to his bed for returns, vouchers, etc., made to the government (and Per*..* unfferinefrom Rcpinre should send theireddress,* men of Fergus Falls and Judges Vanderburg, appearance of the disease, varies in accordance a time, but no more further serious trouble ig learn somrthlne to their adrantatrc. It Is not a trass.^ by the exposition management, as to the s&00. In 1860 he average jxrice was Wilkin. Koon, Young, Brown fend Lochren. with the estimates of different observers from address Dr. C. I. LaBARUU, Pros'! and Physician In Oiarg. anticipated. disposition of the $1,01)0,000 government loan, Baxter's principal opponent was Mr. Mason, a Central Med. & Sore. Institute, O'JO Locust St., St. IOBIM. Ho. five to thirteen months, the average being seven 13.3 per ton, or 1195,000,000 for the Successortf^Dr.Butts'Dispetuiuy. Established 80 tears. are correct lawyer of Fergus Falls and a Eepvblican. months. Death ensues first from generalization Washington Sipes, a convict at the prison, saae freightage. This is a yearly saving oi the disease secondly, from the inhalation Nervous Exhaustion, was transferred to St Peter, having recentlj At Quincy, HI, a young colored man, J. C. Luther L. Baxter was twenty-lo^r years old of putrid emanations, which result .of $135,000,00^or the joint benefit become insane. He was sentenced from Winoni Hensen, swore out a warrant charging Elder when, in 1857, he arrived in Minnesota from from decomposition of the products of the ulcerated Premature Decay, for five years for manslaughter, and his term T. C. Henderson, pastor of the African Methodist oi ^producers and consumers. Wisconsin, having spent two years inihe Badger surface third, from starvation through expires in June next church, with having committed rape upon the pressure of infiltrated lymphatic glands state, into which he came from his birthplace in Loss of Manhood. Henson's sister on the 15th of October last and surrounding parts upon the oesophagus, Vermont He became a resident of Scott At St. Vincent, Hugh Griffith, one of the Henderson, whose standing in the community thereby interfering with deglutition and county, and Sept 30, 1852, was coenmissioned An 80-paq:e Cloth-bound Book of Advice to The woman suffragiaks found chilling lately elected supervisors, was assisting in lastly from hemorrhage .proceeding FREEtna^iptAddrt:rhree-.censtprescriptionPhysicianhrRegulaMen.wita is above reproach, gave bonds to appear at the as captain of Company A, Fourth Young or Middle-aged moving a house, he fell and was caught under w-sathejr for "the came" in various from ulcerated lingual arteries or for Self-treatmentTv examination. regiment of infantry, Minnesota volunteers. it, causing a fracture of the skull and other injuries. vessels of the neck. The duration of the life He was promoted to the majority of SENT quarters storing the legislative sessions. He is in a critical condition. Ed Dolittle and John Schonbach, the two of those who survive an operation averages his regiment during the siege of Corintn, in T. WILL JAMS CO., MILWAUKEE. Wis. nineteen mouths. Not only does operative interference The Connecticut legislature refused to railroad strikers arrested at Hannibal, Mo., a April, 1862, and resigned in October of thai The Little Falls Transcript says that Senator prolong life and relieve suffering, few days ago by United States Marshal Couzins year, but not until the fight at Iuka and the l^l^. allow ladies the humble ^privilege of Buckman has bought 403 acres of land adjoining but it effects a cure in 14 per cent of all cases. &!mi REMEDY 00, for interference with the operations of the conclusion of the Corinth siege. Returning his farm in the town of Buckman, Morrison 9 In obtaining these results it must be remembered voting even g.t school meejlangs. Legislatures i theiaM* i.r.d Kula Prop's v, to the practice of his profession, he Wabash railway, had a hearing before Judge 3,T ^'"^^SpHSBfesS S! that the incision of the tongue is attended county, and that he now has 1,100 acres in soon after tlie war removed to Chaska, Carver Brewer, of the United States circuit court, and 1PRQF.HARHI8' PASTILLE REMEDY Q .other states hast their fun with a mortality of 23 percent, the principal one tract to crop the coming season. (I county, and in 1869 he was elected senator in \onnsr llt-u iiu-i ciliers wko snffti were each sentenced to sixty days in jaU. dangers being the shock, hemorrhage, *baus--io act from Nervousu anid Physical Dcbil over propositions for womem suffrage the twelfth legislature from the Twenty-first ,r oedima of the glottis, septic lung affections, Frank Harpin was before Judge Titus at Prem \-BWtf*atmfwmi'aKEXBPii The Senate confirmed the following appoint, district. He continued as senator through the \ffi,bfotiw/w&*Zi*SSsi their many g-oomy consequences. picatumone, or erysipelassome of which risks and then dropped them suddenly. Moorhead, on the charge of rape on the person _**' ""urn quiskty an-i ra.1ie.all.- mred ments: Col. Nelson H. Davis, inspector general* thirteanth, fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth can be avoided by taking careful precautions of a fourteen-year-old girl name Christian ITie Rer.i"('.y is pnt up ii box**. i:0. (luting a ownf (8, Dakota legislature passed a bill giving legislatures (representing the Thirty-third district with the rank of brigadier general Lieut Col. Ko. 2 (enough to effect a cure, unletu insvcrc-es.l ^.".tV-.o.V during the operation and by perfecting antiseptic Jaeshin, two miles north of Moorhead He was pasting three months), $.7. Sent by mtil lu plain wrapper.^ in the reapportionment) and in the seventeenth measures during and after the procedure. Absolum Baird, inspector general, with the women the right to vote, but it was bound over in $500 to await the action of the mreetlnnfnrlV.lni itrenm.inyene1 He*. Pa'ti|,hk-Lt]eiwn When in addition to disease of the tongue itBelf, was a member of the assembly. In the MS} thi* tlusesise aua zwda ur-u.r teal ~_JeJ uu .uuiicaut-^ rank of colonel Edward D. Clark, Mississippi, grand jury. vetoed by Gov. Pierce. But the women the palate and tonsils are involved, and twenty-first and twenty-second legislatures be assistant secretary of the interior Sidney D. TTiiNno*r.i:TTi Afoyvoasrsa prognosis is far moregravewhether the disease was again a representative, in the intervening Henry Oster, a former resident of St Cloud, will up and try again. Jackman, Texas, United States marshal West, FOK fUKSKRVISG. KESTORINO A'I _, shall be pormitted to pursue an unaided years having served as county attorney. He lieantIfylngtheComplexloa, ,Srf and later a farmer near St Joseph, Stearns em district of Texas. course or whether it shall be subjected to the twice ran against Judge Macdonald for the honors ""oit KKMOTI.NO besot**, TAW. Fascxxss -j^'^SfjSk- county, was killed the 17th inst, while felling knife. In the latter event not only will the of the bench in the Eighth judicial district, OI'IMONSOF SOTXLADIES. T_ When Miss Cleveland, now lady of the White ^t% a tree in the woods with his son. The tree Beecher is strongly opposed to horseracing tongue have to be extirpated, but disease of LOTTAUistbeTerjbcftpreprmtlonfiM but was defeated. In 1881 he moved to Minneapolis, House, left her position as teacher in the Lebanon thefocethat I ererused. 1 now iiic noother Zt lodged in falling, and the butt swinging around the palate and tonsils have to be reached. So JLAItA LOUISE KCLLOGUltpiMms where he lived more than a year, and as at present conducted. He high school some years ago, the pupils far as we can learn, there is no example of the pleasure to addmy name tothellstcfthese struck Oster in the side of the head killing him eighteen months ago, settled in Fergus Falls, ahorecommend your Liquid Pearl," and gave her a surprise in the course of the chorus performance of a double operation on record gaid: "When I look at the adminsh-a* instantly. express the satisfaction it has aftc-rded me. Otter Tail county, where he now resides. The LltlL'ID PF.AKLhas bcenieceiTedbJ sung at the concluding exercises. They amended and it is, in our opinion, not ustifiable. theladiesof sJIoountries wi&tthehighest tion of race courses and see what the effects the lines, "We are ready to fight, ready to Enterprising Dulnth people want the count .marks of appreciation. Ooiy So CENTS A BOTTLB,sold ny allDruOTSbf& Perfumer* Bradstreet on the Business Situation. are on the young and the easily die, for our fatherland, and sung, "We are commissioners to authorize a vote at the spring ClIAHl'Ll.N'al.'O .Paul-.. BufTAU.N There were 247 failures in the United States ready to fight, ready to die, for Miss Cleve- election submitting the question of granting a tempted, no matter how fine the horses A Double Tragedy in St. Paul. Free! Cards and Chromo3. reported to Bradstreet's during the week ending land." bonus of $100,000 in twenty 6 per cent, bonds to are, I ca't afford to waste a whole generation 21st, against 250 in the preceding week, 193, On the afternoon of the 18th inst, Harvey W. aid in the construction of the Duluth & Winnipeg, W will send free by mail a sample set of our T. W. Henderson, the colored pastor of If 6 and 118 in the corresponding weeks of 1884, Kellogg, late proprietor of the Buckeye restaurant, to be delivered on completion of the road hrge German, French, and American Chromo of young men for the sake of 1883 and 18S2 respectively. About 87 per Quincy, HL, who was charged with rape, No. 151 East Seventh street St Paul Cards,on tinted and gold grounds,with a price lis: in March, 1888. cent were those of small traders (an establishment thatfailed two weeks before,) getting one-tenth of a second off a trotter's proved an alibi, and the prosecuting attorney of over 200 different designs, on receipt of a stamp for postage W will also send free by ii: as left his family in their rooms over the restaurant, whose capital was less than $5,000 dismissed the case. Henderson was then examine C. N. Parker has leased the Northern Pacific time. I don't think there is any samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt ostensibly to go to Minneapolis to get work. Among those reported embarrassed ion a charge of bastardy, sworn out by foundry at Brainerd and taken a contract to of ten cents to jia Cor packing and postage also This was the last seen of him by his family. were Frank Tousey, publisher, New York city harm in horse-racing to the horse, in furnish the road with their iron and brass castings the woman Henson. Although the same evidence enclose a confidential price list of our large oil His dead body was found lying by the dead Cambria County bank, Johnstown, Pa. Muske for a term of five years. The Brainerd was given, the justice bound the accused chromos. Ag-ents wanted. Address F. GL.EA?"' the first place, but to the man a good body of Mrs. D. B. Barrette, in he latter'a gon, Mich., Car and Engine company Southern foundry has a capacity of from fifty to seventyfive ii Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. over to the June term of the county court in apartments at No. 314 East Seventh street, over Agricultural works, Atlanta, Ga. H. J. Mullan, deal. Newspapers say we ought not to tons a day. Mr. Parker takes possession $5,000. BOOK Anderson and Co.'s saloon. The theory formulated wholesale hardware, New Orleans W. B. Willians on the 1st of April. stand in the way of men that are developing is that Kellogg killed the woman and & Son, cotton factors, Charlestown, S. C. The principal gift of the Emperor William Canvassers. then made way with himself. The Meridian mill at Willmar, operated by The cold weather checked trade during the horses, but I say it is very poor to Bismarck on the occasion of the latter's C. L. Hurlburt, was burned. The mill was recently week, and from almost all the larger seventy-first birthdaythe lBt proximowill Years ago H. W. Kellogg was a merchant in economy to feed horses with young I ti ALE and FEMALE I cities word is telegraphed that the season transferred by Locke & Bunker of Minneapolis be a copy by Von Werner of his famous historical Knapp, Wis. He came to St Paul frequently, in business circles is backward. The men." to Williams Brothers & Wiggins ol picture entitled "The Proclamation of and on one of his trips here met an old Wisconsin To onvrasre in the- sale ot our new anil Jmporr.--'t shipments of dry goods from Boston and New Willmar for $8,000. C. L. Hurlburt lost stock friend, Mrs. D. B. Barrette. the wife ol the German Empire atVersailles."The original v.--.~k or standard chnractpr. Inr^ce profits an3 York are about as heavy as one week ago, but Isniiteiw) seisins qualities. Wi- otter per- and household furniture stored in the mill a noted gamblerDave Barrettefrom whom was presented to the kaiser by the reigning takings are nolarger, jobbers in dry goods continue iti:%:i'n !inii lucrative html newt. Aotrtss she had separated. Mrs. Barrette was in worth $1,500 no insurance. sovereingns of Germany at the time of the Xlae JI-IXAT PUKCIMHIXO t'O., The census bureau has at last been to monopolize the business reported, and needy circumstances, and Kellogg befriended 174 W. l-'ourtb Street. Cinciunati Oni unification. makers' agents await the depletion of stocks A trust deed from the Minnesota, St Croix & her. closed up, and the officers relieved from 4 in second hande. Collections in general lines, Wisconsin to C. L. Colby and E. H. Abbott^ of Something over a year ago Kellogg came to Mary Baker, the sixteen-year-old daughter their duties. It has taken the bureau which were better during the early part of the Bt Paul with his family, opened the Buckeye the Wisconsin Central, was executedthe company, of William Baker, a German comedian, and montn,have fallen away. restaurant, made some money, lost it all, and ever since 1880 to figure up the results for $400,000, giving to Colby and Abbott, Justin Segrist, both of Buffalo, were arrested a short time ago failed in business. He was in trust, their terminal property in St Paul, in Cleveland while on the way to St Louis. of the census and some volumes have not infatuated with Mrs. Barrette, and would haunt covering all that lies between Lake Phalen Bellie Grant with Her Father. Segrist is nineteen, and was a clerk in a Buffalo her rooms continually. Recently she called yet been printed. The original plan The steamship Baltic which brought Mrs junction to John street, in Kittson's addition. wholesale house. Segrist lamented his fate, on Dr. Westlake and told him that Kellogg had Nellie Grant Sartoris, passed Sandy Hook and for the publication of the results of tha and accused the girl of getting him into trouble. All persons say their yoods arc the best. V.'e ask yrjv threatened to kill her and then shoot himself. Henry Beanhein, John Ballinger and Henry amine our Improved Keller Poltlvc Force Feed.Or*'- i: came to anchor at the White Star slip, where The girl says she is determined to marry Mrs. Barrette was shot in the right temple, and frecd and Fertilizing lrll ami our Uuy Ituk-. Fairbanks, accused of selling liquor to the Indians census comtemplated the issue of 26 she lay until a change of tide. Mrs. Sartoris are as good as the best, and can be sold as cheap. Allare'ranted. Segrist She was taken back to Buffalo, and BO was Mr. Kellogg, there not being over an inch on the White Earth reservation were Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co., met her brother with a look of anxiety volumes, and 10 volumes have been issued differenc ein the relative location of the wounda the young man, being released, proceeded to Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, Uagerstonn "Hi. brought before Commissioner Mills at Moorehead on her face, which was quickly dissipated, upon each. Death must have been instantaneous. St Louis. np to the present time. Proof were all bound over to the June term of MARRIAGE uUIDE however, by the favorable news of ner Mrs. Barrette was dressed in a loose the United States circuit court at Winona, with Two new senatorsGray of Delaware and sheets numbering 5,000 pages, principally father's condition which they were able to Mother Hubbard gown and Kellogg clothed bonds at $500 each The prisoners are half Wilson of Marylandwere sworn in the senate. give her. The party arrived at the barge office just as he came in from off the street Kellogg devoted to the mortality statistics breeds. was forty-five years old, and had a family consisting and took the elevated road to the general's Senator Wilson is about five feet eight inches of a wife and five childrenone a son, are now in type. The statement of house. Mrs. Sartoris ran up the stoop tall, looks to be about sixty years of age and At Winnebago City, fire was discovered in a 260 PaKS. IUotratedinelothandgiltblndituj60a. twenty-one years old, living at Knapp, Wis. witti a quick, nervous step, and the door was has a scant head of hair, which is as white as money er postage, same, paper eorers 25e. Thisbook these facts is enough to show how the building occupied by Whitney & Son, and before He was not exactly sound in mind, was troubled opened by Col. Grant All the curtains were contains all the carious, doubtfat er inquisitive want to snow. His face, which is very pale", is smooth know, large edltien*, 10,000 each, sold every few months. it could be checked four buildings were with insomnia and melancholia, and had whole matter has been bungledfor pulled down, and lights appeared in the secondhand shaven. He was given a seat in the second tier Health, Beauty, Happiness, are promoted by its adrieewho made threats to kill this woman. As yet, no burned to the ground. The losses are: J. third storiesjonly. Mrs. Grant welcomed may marry, who not, why, medical aid, whea from the rear andto the right of the vice president. bungled it is, when it takes five years one knows if he was ever criminally intimate necessary brought borneto you. 50 wonderful raw ricnraxa Bathrick, drug stock, $3,500 B. K. Whitney, her daughter first, and then the party There are still vacant chairs in the senate true to life. Sent sealed by Dr. WHITTIER, St. Louis, with her. Mrs. Barrette came to St Paul building, $2,500 J. Huntington, building, to learn the result of a decennial census. Mo., the great Specialist. Consultation and pamphlet fife: hastened up stairs to the general's room, where to be filled by senators chosen from Illinois, from La Crosse. She was about forty years $1,500 J. Beacher, furniture, $450 P. McKinstry he had gone to meet her lrom the library. RRIAGE GUIDE." Arkansas and Oregon. old, and her mother is at Neillsville, Wis. & Co.,stock and building,$1,500 Whitney The general greeted his favorite pleasantly, Her husband was a painter by trade, but has .1 $ & Son, stock, $300. and whatever emotion he felt, except th*at of Joseph Skelton and George K. Osborn were A writer at Humboldt, Iowa, on the bein living away from St Paul for some time. joy, was hidden under his wonderfully calm shadowed by United States detectives at Chiago, The FerguB Falls Daily Journal and Daily question cf western farm mortgages, face. Mrs. Sartoris was overjoyed at finding and arrested while passing counterfeit 260 Pages. Illustrated in cloth and gilt binding 60s Telegram consolidated, the paper to be continued coney or postage, same paper covers 2Sc. Thisbook her father appearing so well and bright, and The Senate on Central America. quarters. In some part of. the house Capt. gives Bradstreet's financial journal the as the Daily Journal under the following sontains all the curious, doubtful or inquisitive want after an hour chat the general went to bed. Hall unearthed $130 in counterfeit quarters, to know, largeeditions, 10.060 each, sold every few moa. In the executive session of the senate the injunction management: A. J. Underwood, president following interesting points: "All Health, Beauty, Happinees^re promoted by Its ad- $8 in imperfect silver dollars, put aside to be of secrecy was removed from the following Vernon A. Wright, Vice president B. D. Underwood, nceWDO may marry, who not, why. Medictd aid. when northern Iowa was formerly a springwheat remelted, one face die for the dollar issue of SBcesary brought home to you. Sent sealed by Dr. secretary Elmer E. Adams, treasurer resolution introduced by Edmunds and w"HITTIBR.St Louis. Mo., the greatspecialist, whoesres The 2Tew Delaware Senator. 1884, two back dies for silver dollars and a country, and like others had its H. G. Page, director. A. J. Underwood (or life. Nervous Debility. ImpedlrienU to Htvt* agreed to by the senate: George A. Gray, who will succeed Mr. Bayard face and back die for quarters of 1877, and two flags. Oonsraltation and pamphlet fro*. will edit the paper as formerlv, and Elmer E. prosperous and its disastrous years. as senator from Delaware, is forty-five strips of German silver or. composition in Whereas, The senateof the United States hat WRIGHTs INDIANVECETABLEPIULS Adams, former editor of the Telegram will assume years old. He is a lawyer and is now serving which standard silver of 30 per cent value is learned that tne government of the republic ol Very many of the mortgages then made charge of the business department LIVERBFOBTH Guatemala has on foot, or threatens.to set on in his second term as attorney general of the found. were foreclosed, and the mortgageor foot, an invasion of the territories of the republics state. This is the only office that he has ever A two-days' session of the Ancient and Accepted Congressman Wellborn of Texas is not well of Nicaragua, Costa Bica and San Salvador, held, aside from once serving as chairman of Scottish Rite Masons of the southern went on west. "All wheat" was followed pleased with the civil service reform. He with the professed object of consolidating the board of education of New Castle. Outside jurisdiction of the United States, Valley of into one governments the republic of Central wanted a Democratic constituent appointed to by more corn, timothy, clover, of Delaware he has twice presented the name Minneapolis, convened at Minneapolis last America by force of arms and against the apostoffice. This is what he says of his interview of Mr. Bayard to national Democrat conventions And all Bilious Complaints week. The especial business of the session blue grassshort horns and Poland wishes of several republics concerned and, with Gen. Vilas: The postmaster as a candidate for president, the was the conferring of the degree of Scottish Salt to take, belr whereas there is pending between the United stable or jtlp- chinas were introduced, and after a general looked at me as if I was a public first time at Cinoinnati in 1880, and again at Rite Masonry, upon the following candidates: lug. Prices States and the 'republic of Nicaragua a Drugjfjsta. enemy, and said only one way could any officer time it was found that first quality butter Chicago last year. Politically, Mr. Gray.reprer F. V. Dotty. Duluth: A. T. Ankeny, W. C. Kintrington, treaty for the construction of an if n,. be removed who holds office for a four AGENTS inter-oceanic canal across the continent a B. Lovejoy, 8. G. Cook, G. C. Farnham, sects the Bourbon end of the Democratic party, could be made here. Farm mortgages year term, and that is by filing in one form and in the republic of Nicaragua, for tne Frank Goodwin, B. O. Leavitt, W A. as Mr. Lore does the business end. Personally 1 WANTED written charges showing either he mismanaged general benefit of all the Central American republics multipliednot that the mortgageor Bpaulding, Minneapolis. he will be an acquisition to the senate. He FOR THE BACK-WOODSMEN. as well as the United States, which his position or else has used it in a partisan is a man of fine presence, of gentle and engaging would buy a self-binder and a At a meeting of the Minnesota association of treaty it is understood the republicof Nicaragua way. These statements must be supported The most captivatine narrative of early border life ever writ- manners, of a genial and obliging disposition. ten._ A Bosmnss for Old Agents and splendid Starter for has ratified therefore be it trotting and racing horse breeders at St Paul, steam-thresher, but that he might buy by proof. He will be easy-going, luxurious, courtly Beginners. Agents are BOW selling so to 15 books per day We the following gentlemen were elected additional Resolved, as the judgment of the senate, That and honest Within the limits of his political some dividend-paying cows, or build a members of the association: HenSr It does not appear that all the heads' of departments in view of the special and important interests comprehension he will be fair and just. C. Chase, Charles Morton. H. F. are yet educated up to the point of of the United states in conjunction with these big barn or a creameryforeclosures rown, T. B. MerrittD. a Hall, Ward Stone, republics of Nicaragua and Costa Rica in interoceanic heroic economy reached by Secretary Lamar. BaM for after sold. _UFtSS SUITS SoTwi teatJISi^ltVi dropped off, and the lawyer bewailed J. J. Rhodes, J. C. Meloy, a Follett, J. F. transit across the continent now in At Kalkaska. Mich., recently, tne thermometers Secretary Endicott uses the horses and carriage PJEHH Norrish, Charles Eapenshiel, N. P. Clarke, Dr. progress of adjustment, any invasion of ":e the great falling off in business. I have registered 44 deg. below. provided for the secretary of war whenever he R. G. Patton, L. a Van Vliet, N. E. Perkins, territory of Nicaragua or "Costa Rica by tne so desires, and says he has given no thought been here in northern Iowa thirty-five M. W. Klein A Co., private bankers of Johnstown, forces of Guatemala under the circumstances Dr. C. C. Lyford, Horace Pratt, E. T. Archibald, to the matter of dispensing with them. In the Pa., have failed for 40,000. and with the purposes before stated, is regarded C. E. Smith. Jay Le Due, A. T. Stebbins, yearshave seen this country prosperous treasury department there are five horses and by the senate and ought to be treated bv C. L. Cook, J. B. Smith, V. Simpson, Adam It is declared that Senator Leland Stanford is four carriages provided for the use of the officials. the United States an act of unfriendly and hos"tile and prostrate from our crop farmingbut Fetech, Clarke Chambers, H. R. Gardner, H. in failing health and has become a spiritualist interference with' the rights of the United Secretary Manning has given no notice B. Smith, E. A Parker, Charles Brown, D. J. have never known a mortgage States and of the republics of Nicaragua and of his intention to abolish the equipages other The village of South Evanston, HL, brings a Cameron, L. J. Phelps, Merrill Clough, John auntejentirely remprejJL Home treatment. Medicine Costa Bica in respect to the said matter. foreclosed on a dairy pr stock-farm." than that of the commissioner of internal reve" Graescheck, be Rohrbach. 'f #5,000 ejectment suit against Archbishop feehan. can be administered without knowlodirp of "r ~^7 nue. _1- Witlent,by placing 1t in eoifc*. t^. or art"^ot -^SrMtasfS^s^iista* ^nS or patticnlar 41BE metric caH us curexxxA**, O.