New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 22, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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afRAT O ZBZSJ^Bcn.'jhsp WA New Ulm Review, Bolhsayf F. S. Christensen, Rush City. A inspector MIMESOTA i\EWS C0M1EED. of steam boilers he has appointed r&> Charles A. Seley, Duluth! Frank A. Scott, S Paul J. E Gushing, Minneapolis. The governor BOGUS BVTTEB. states that Mr. Seley is a member of the JOS. BOBLETEB, Publisher. American society of Bfechanical Engineers and is specially fitted by education and practical NEW ULM, Actions of Minnesota XiegislatTix* ~On the MINNESOTA. training for the duties of the position. SubjectWork of the Commissioners. has a thorough knowledge of the Gov. Hubbard appointed W. C. Bice 01 appliances and methods of steam heating, as Zumbrota commissioner and the latter selected W. D. HOWEELS is authority for the well as of the use of steam for all other purposes. H. C. Howa rd of Lake Crystalan ardent assertion that no woman who studies Mr. Scott, the present assistant to the champion of the law before the late legislature United States supervising inspector of steamboats, Greek ever marries. That is not the as his assistant Mr. Bice is secretary of the and has served in that capacity several Minnesota Butter and Cheese association, and only cause of single blessedness, .however. years. was a machinest and engineer prior assistant secretary of the state dairy ex to his present employment Mr. Cashing hibit at New Orleans. The commissioner has had much training and experience in the has an office in the the third story, of the line of duty imposed by his appointment under capitoL The commissioner, Mr. Bice, will ANNA DICKINSON now believes that the law. remain at Zumbrota the assistant commissioner, she can make a great success of her Mr. Howard and the secretarv having "Anne Boleyn" abroad, which is very charge of the office at the capitoL The Mrs. E. Pearce of Morris died suddenly -THE g- commissioner or assistant will visit every of epilepsy. She leaves a family. possible, as she is not at home in that TONIC. large dairy market and manufactory in the character. The dead body of under Sigusdon was state and every section interested in dairying, found in his cabin in Clay county. It was a two or three times a year, or oftoner "if This medit ine, combining Iron with pure case of alcoholism and no inquest was held. necessary, and make a thorough investigation vegetable ic lies, quickly and completely Mtts. MARY HEMENWAY, of Boston, of butter and milk. I any quantity of Cares Dysp psin* Indigestion, Weakness. Joseph Griffith of Adrian, Nobles county, is worth over $15,000,000. She supports either appears at all impure or adulterated it Impure Bluett, Aalaria,C'liilLs and Fevers, was brought to Worthington and lodged in and NeuraJtiia. will be seized and subjected to a thorough the famous Armstrong school, jail, charged with attempted rape on a little It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the chemical analysis. If it prove in any particular girl eleven years old. The case seems to be a Kidneys and Liver. and several educational institutions in to come under the proscription of the It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to bad one. formerly came from New York New England and South Carolina. law, the manufacturer or dealer -will be Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. and is of the number sent out here by a soci3ty It does Dt injure the teeth, cause headache.or prosecuted accordingly. There will, of course, there. Several of them have gone bad, and produce constipationother Iron medicines do. be no regular time for visiting each .oitv, as people think it would have been better for us It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates such a system would enable prominent .dealers MADD HOWE writes from New Orleans the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, relieves if they had remained in the big city. to conceal their bogus stock. If at any time Heartburn and Belching, and strengthens that she doesn't care what peopie complaint of adulterated products is recieved, the muscles and nerves. i.C. J. Jawbridge has closed the Buell hotel i 4 For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of predict about the possible "failure" such will be at once investigated. Mr. Howard at Fergus Falls and purchased a half interest Energy, &c.t it has no equal. is now inspecting the markets of Minneapolis, in the fixtures, lease and business of the of the exposition, since "it is a grander *0~ TThe genuine has above trsde mark and and will spend the next fort-night in Gran hotel crossed redunes on rrapper Ti:ke no other. thing to see and fail in than many a thorough inspection of the dual cities. KtocaVbjr EBOvrnCKSIUCAL nv VQEE. ID Hanscom, one of the Litchfield fire-bugs has This completed, he will continue the twark of the great successes she has seen in LIGHT HEALTH BREAD been held to the grand jury. throughout the state. The commissioners her lifetime." announce their intention to enforce Frank Landers, of many aliases, arrived at the law to the letter. They delayed commencing S Paul, and wa safely.esconsed behind the operations immediately on the approval of iA JIEMBER of the reichstag asked bars. the law, so as to work no injustice to dealers (Bismarck if it were true that he intended having a large supply of butterine on hand. Gov. Hubbard has appointed Charles A. to go to Angra Pequena to inform Hereafter, however, their inspection and prosecution Seley of Duluth. Frank A. Scott of S Paul, will be rigorous. The moral effect of himself by personal inspection of and .J. F. Cushing of Minneapolis, as inspectors the law has already been very marked. Mr. The above map, although not embracing the Caspian sea and showing the trend of Russian of steam boilers. All three of these appointees the value of acquisition. "Certainly, Howard said that he had interrogated several conquest in Turkestan, will give a generally accurate idea of the opposing interests in Central Asia. are vouched for by the governor as ,E shall go," replied the chancellor, Russia has extended her power oyer .the Central Asian khanates steadily and surely during the leading dealers in S Paul, and the invariable capable of performing their new duties satisfactorily. past twenty years. The acquisition of 'Merv two years ago gave her command over the roads t reply was that their 6ales of butter had in gravely "and I shall travel hither on As a commission to locate a third Herat and in the valleys of the Mnrghap., the Kushk and the Heri-Rud rivers. She is advancing YEASTGEMS creased at least 300 per cent since the law went hospital for the insane, the governor appointed Robat pass, where Gen. Lumsden, the British boundary commissioner, has concentrated his troops, the back of the camel (fool) that started into effect I Minneapolis, Anthony Kelly, one eighty miles from Herat. This pass is 900 feet high. Here, in case of war, the struggle will com- Dr. C. R. Bartlett of S Peter, Secretarv Hart of the largest dealers, had recalled all the butterine the story." mence. From Herat to Cabul, the Afghan capital, is about 450 miles. The tract of country in dis- of the state board of charities, R. B. Langdon, he had out, and refused to touch i pute lies mainly between the Heri-Rud, or River of Herat, and the Murghab, or River of Mery Thii fl. C. Stordockand F. S. Christensen. is called the Bad?his district. The Russians occupy the Zulfikar any more. Mr. Howard visited a number of pass on the east side of the Heri UNDEK the terms of the liberal grant .Rud, and also Ak-Robat, 120 miles ircon Herat, and also Pendjeh, 100 miles from that city Th The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread places in Minneapolis and found that the bntterine, Nic Munck of Winona -will build the new convent '.British at Quettah, bevond the Bolan pass in Southern Afghanistan, are 514 miles from Herat Tbi of money made by the German government exposed for sale when he had visited in that city for $20,961. 1 raised by this yeast is light, white and whole- railroad connecting with the Indus Valley railway, by which troops ay be sent to Quettah,throuek there sometime ago had all disappeared. the Bolan, is under construction to Candahar. It takes an English force fifty days to gorfroni for the prosecution of his John E. Krom, a commission merchant of I some like our grandmother's delicious bread. visited the S Paul market house and found England to Candahar. Russia's railway facilities place her fifty-six days from the same point. investigations of the cholera germ Minneapolis, dropped dead in the street from Russia can place a force before Herat in onlv thirty-two days from Odessa, on the Black sea, andit no butterine. So far as he could ascertain, all GROCERS SELL THEM. heart diseaee. wul take England fifty-one clays to reach Herat irom Kurrachee,the seaport where the Indus tfallej dealers in this state are disposed to obey the and related subjects, Dr. Koch is to railway begins. The advantage, of course, in time is with the Russians. The Indian railways, how- BakingD PREPARE BY THS dictates of the law. was informed, however, Price Powder Co., Burglars have visited several residences in admit thereto small classes of the ever, extend to Rawul-Pindee, east of the Khyber pass, through which troops may be marched that Frirbanks, Armour fc Co., the greatest lai'frs ofBr. Prics's special Flavoring Extract?, Cabul, and by the caravan road from Cabul to Herat in six or seven weeks. The anxiety of the Hastings. At E. G. Henion's, cash and papers medical men of Germany. Through the butterine and oleomargarine manufacturers of Indian military authorities to have an advance ordered is easily explicable. The Russians are OD were taken, but were recovered in a box, where CroTAsauW Chicago, intend to test the constitutionality of .the inside track in the race to Herat. Chicago, 1!!. St. Louis, MO. efforts of Minister Kasson and the they had been left by the thieves. G. W. i the law next fall, or. the ground that their butterine Noesen's residence was visited, the thieves 3Qurtesy of Prince Bismarck, Dr. is a wholesome product. Mr. Howard Dr. La Barge, taking a gold watch and chain from his vest GBANT GAIWIWG. believes it will be very easy for the commission containing accounts of the royal progress were George W. Lewis, of Buffalo, N. -/SUCCESSOR TO pocket and stripping the bureau drawers of i tnaise&ses ofthe Blood, in auease a ottn Blood A, Skla Ski a and Bonn Serfoo DewTF Deb to prove the stuff deleterious to health, burned in bonfire. After the mass meeting has also been admitted to these nis wife's jewelry and other valuables, the (potency, Organic Weakneu, Gonorrhea, Syphilitic a!J the Nationalists scattered through the city in and the law therefore authorized. Berrarial Affections. Scientific treatment: safe and Bu-e whole amounting in value to $125. teresting and important studies. parties numbering from fifty to five hundred What-the General Says About the Sit- remedies. Deformities Treated. Call or irrite for list of men. Doors and windows were smashed, flags questionsto beanswered bythose desiring treatment by uaU. DIGEST OF THE NEW LAW. uationComprehensive Medical Statement, H. Glaisyer's drug store, at Hawley was tfPerons sufferingfromBnptnrenhonW send their address/"*, and decorations were torn down and heaped No person shall offer for sale any unclean, iSkno learn somethingto their adTantage. It is not a trass.Jf burglarized recently, and about 350 worth of THE Comte de Herisson relates that upon the blazing bonfires, and many gun dd- Dr. C. L. LaBARGE, Prw't and Physician In (*air impure, unhealthy, adulterated or unwholesome jewelry and notions taken. stores were broken into for the purpose Gen. Grant gained much in the earlier part Dn one occasion during the negotiations -eai-al Bed. Snrg. Institute, 020 Loenst St., St. Loois. Ko. milk, or any article of food made there\from Successor to Dr. ButU' Uispeotary. EtahlUht SO Vtara, of aimi ng the mob. Policemen, when encountered of last week. On Wednesday Dr. Newman said: Bramerd has a cooking club, and its twenty* Pure skim cheese made from milk following the Franeo-German singly or in small squads, were attacked Nervous Exhaustion. "Gen. Grant is very much better. conversed adulterated only by skimming i3 excepted. N members entertained their masculine friends I and beaten unmercifully with their own war of 1870 Bismarck offered Jules readily with those around him, and seems 1o be person shall keep cows for the production of at a specimen feed last week. truncheons. I many cases the police rallied Premature Decay, quite cheerful and happy. is getting dressed Favre a cigar, which was declined. milk for sale in a crowded or unhealthy condition and charged desperately upon the mob but in his trousers and vest and dressing gown. Internal Revenue Collector Bickel of S nor feed them unhealthy food nor were invariably surrounded and repulsed. Then said Bismarck: "By not smoking Loss of Manhood. There is a great improvement in his condition. Paul, received a communication from Commissioner manufacture any article of food from unhealthy The police then resorted to a free use of their he color of the skin is different looks fou have one advantage over me you Miller at Washington, directing the or impure milk. N person shall sell revolvers and bayonets. It was hand-to-hand An 80-pafre Cloth-bound Book of Advice to like a healthy jnan. is buoyed up by faith. discharge of one of the two gaugers employed or bring to be manufactured to any butter or xounjc or Middle-aged Men.with prescriptions fighting.of the most desperate sort, the police are more vigilant. But then you have The prayers .of the people of the whole cheese manufactory any milk diluted with in S Paul and Minneapolis. In the futuro for Self-treatment by a Regular Physician. standing back t'o back, and receiving and inflicting chis disadvantage you are more irritable. countryof Protestants, of Catholics and of ebrewshave SE N* *F- Ea tE on receipt of two three-ceat water or in any way unclean or impure, or one gauger will do the work for both cities, terrible injuries. At midnight the r*. Addreiss 1 r**' 8tamp been offered up for him, and they milk from which any cream has been taken working in Minneapolis in the morning and streets were practically in possession of tlu A diplomat must be ready to T. WILL I AMIS CO., MILWAUKEE, Wis, are being answered. The general now believes (except as above) or shall keep back any part St. Paul in the afternoon. Of the two gaugers, mob. rcrre- make concessions, and tobacco makes he will get well. feels, and I feel, that the of the milk known as "stoppings" or supply Adam Bohland of S Paul will be retained and supplications of so many millions of people for sour milk to the manufactories. Manufacturers Dne feel happier, and, thereby, more J. G. Peltier of Minneapolis will have to go. C0.,6 HARBiS REMEDY Intentions'of the BielBebels. such a consummation will be answered. There must keep an account of all milk daily AiitoUaT. conciliator v." he Minnesota Thresher company failed to is a grand chance, 1 think, of the general getting received and of the number of pounds and MTj Chemist* and Bolt. Prop*. A Winnipeg Special: Th position of affaii packages of butter and cheese made daily and well again. I hav not seen the physicians, get its order to sell the assets of the Northwestern [PR0F.HARRI3' PASTILLE ROED* at Prince Albert will be seen from the following disposed of daily, open to the inspection of any and cannot say that they share my views. Yonnv lien acj oifcera who suffe* Car company. MAX O'RELL writes in (the current statement of John Brown of Prince Albert, from Neiroas and Physical Dt5.il* person delivering milk there. N person shall His improvement may be credited particularly Hy, Premauirc Exhaastiou tax* who eluded the rebels and reached here. Critic thus: "It has been my sad lot Eolla Levey, a clerk in the Brunswick bakery manufacture of any oleaginous substance, or to the power of mind "over matter. To-day, as their many gloomy consequecM*, said that Eiel did not intend fighting at the at Litchfield, which was set on fire recently, are quickly aud radica'Jy cored. of any compound other than that produced I parted from him, he pressed my hand"and to see no fewer than tour execrable TheRemodyJi put np ia box**. ""ifoVi Oajaofa'n'onU*""^ from unadulterated milk or cr-jam, ai.y article commencement .of the rebellion, although he has been arrested, and confesses that the proprieters, Baid: 'Thrice have I been in the valley of the Kfc S (eoouh to eBec a cures,. umc oevw c unless in severe c^ep.^iiSoT^ translations of my last book, 'Les designated to take the place of butter and (lasting three months), )7. Sent by mail in pi Johnson & Hanscom, hired him to was fully prepared for war, as he was under i *r shadow of death, and thrice have I come out W 2 cheese produced from pure milk. N nerson Filles de John Bull,' translations that burn the building. They were arrested at again.'" the impression that the government would bow *4ag thia ilueaM and mode or cur. sent bcalej i. unlieira shall offer for sale in full packages, butter or Wiilmar and taken to Litchfield. Their preliminary to the wishes of the half-breeds. Now that a third-form boy would be ashamed of. A COMPREHENSIVE STATEMENT. cheese with a false brand or label of county or TBI C' WAtTTT xn JOY rt^ts... examination was continued. the first shot has been fired, Mr. Brown is of FOR MIESKRVIXU, MlbTORINa A.V That the public may be enabled to thoroughly state where it is made. N person shall manufacture To find that no i*oyalty was due to me Beautify Inn thet'omplc^'on the opinion that there will be so me hot understand the case as it is and form or sell condensed milk, unless put Dr. Norman Seaver of Svracuse is coming to oRmoTc SV*BI*, Tis. tiuno for American copies was bad enough, work before the war is ended. The rebels Piano*, SaLLCmHEJ.. H'JVFK-Vtt. *tf. reliable opinions, the following absolute facts up in packages distinctlv labeled, and unless the Park Congregational church, S Paul. OPINIONS OI' "UIX LADrLS. but to be robbed of the little reputation vow that they will fight to the last, and are fully are given as a basis for public and personal made from fresh, pure, healthy and unadulterated LGTTAIti, the jtr l* pnptr.aia r A man and a horse between them killed the face thatI erertjed.lBcir *i*6:i-jc*r judgment: milk, unskimmed, and unless the proportion equipped for the occasion. At the time Mr. for lightness of style to which the CLARA LOL'ISE KELLOGGlirr-itt, Albert Nelson, in a St. Paul liven- stable, at S of milk solids in the condensed The general is not greatiy emaciated about plsuuTStosddmyiuma totbf listofOtost Brown left his home Biel had over 600 halfbreeds rboree*mioc&d joor "IJoaid I'carl." lad originals owed a great part of their Paul. The man E Bicker is under arrest. milk be equal to 12 per cent of milk solids in the body, he has lost so me flesh, but how szritM the satufcedenit hu a3b itl rn& and Indian followers, and anticipated The UQCID PEARLhu L(nii,.ii bj crude milk, and of such solnls 2.5 per cent, much can not be told, as he has not been success in France is really a little more help from the Sioux and other bands of Ind ians he ladies of ail countries viih-the !i^i*. Mary Moore or a Crescent, Houston county, must be fat The law further provides for a weighed in some time. Hi face is not much raarks of apprecia&m- Only & rrvr* who have since joined him. died recently, aged eighteen. Friends i than was deserved." BOTTLX. sold by all Droggua & Ptrf-^sen. commissioner and assistants, who shall have changed, but it has a careworn expression. CHAMPUX CO.. PIOM BCTT.AU, N say she has lived sixty-four days without access to all factories, farms, etc., used in the he glandular swelling has. at no time been "Eiel told me himself," said Mr. Brown, "that food. During the early part of her sickness Free! Cards and Chromos. manufacture and sale of dairy products, and larger than a hen's egg, and from that down to he expected help from nearly all the Indians, she ate food but her stomach rejected it, I MME. SCHALCHI is not enamored of shall have power to ODen any package, can or the size of a pigoen's egg. It is located at the and I have no doubt but what he will get it, as and it was vomited in a short time so com W will send free by mail a sample set of our vessel and mspect the' contents. District and angle of the right jaw. It has never entirely they are greatly dissatisfied with the manner in the English language. She is reported large German, French, and American Chromo pletely that none could pass into the system municipal courts are given the necessary jurisdiction disappeared since it came, months ago. The which the government has allowed them to ~ards,on tinted and gold grounds,with a price lin to have called it "devilish but she as nutriment During the last half of her I over cases under the act Milk shown swelling is due first to irritation of the growth starve. Eiel has runners all over the country, of over 200 different designs, on receipt ota stamp sickness no attempt was made to give her to contain more than 88 per cent of water and and finally to the progress of disease in the ancUnews is carried back and forth among the still labors, with amusing results, tc for postage W will also send free bv mail as food, but water only. Cancer of the stomach fluids, or less than 12 per cent of milk solids, glands themselves. There is no po sitive different camps almost as quick as you get messages samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt learn enough to add a ballad or two is the supposed cause of her death. She was of ten cents to pay fbrpacking and postage alo of which not less than 3 per cent, is fat, shall evdence at present that the, by wire." enclose a confidential price list of our larr oil the merest skeleton, being emaciated beyond I be declared adultrated and milk drawn from glands have become actively diseased to her repertoire. She is now ready to Beside the help already mentioned, Mr. chromos. Agents wanted. Address GLEASOJJ anything the local doctors had ever heard or cows within fifteen days before and five days though tho presumption ia that they Brown said that Eiel counted on one hundred risk Sullivan's "Lost Chord" with & Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. read of. i after parturition, or from animals fed on un are diseased the disease does not extend to cowboys and half-breeds from Montana. WANTED healthy food, shall be declared unclean and impure. nor affect any of the processes of the general's what is described as a pretty, broken The Hudson's Bay companv recently BOOK he late legislature passed an act for regulating The act provides for various fines and ear. There is some dauger of thaWa possibility, received a dispatch from their "officer at accent that is irresistible. She spent co-operative insurance societies and imprisonments, ranging from $25 to $500, and but not a probability. At present it is Prince Albert, dated the 11th inst General Canvassers. placing them under the supervision of the many hours last season in trying to from fifteen days to one year. not going in that direction. The disease is Middleton, the dispatch indicates, will soon state insurance commissioner. Insurance spreading very gradually backward in the back reach Clarke's Crossing, if he does not encounter I MALE and FEMALET pronounce the words of this famous Commissioner McGill says that he has ordered part of the throat and behind the palate. It rebels before getting there. will then Minnesota Laws Interpreted. the necessary blanks, etc., printed, and that piece, and was only successful after has communicated somewhat to the back part proceed on to Batoche's Crossing, twenty-three To engrave in the sale of our new and important The attorney general has prepared several it will probably be a full month before the of the nose, in front of and above the palate. miles up the Saskatchewan. If no resistance is vvorks of standard character, larse profits) and they bad bpp.u written out for her in VuMtammT We offer a peS opinions in answer to inquiries from officials in i provisions of the law can be carried into effect There is no lump on the tongue. I is a email offered, Middleton will make a dash across the different parts of the state. A. M. Sperry,- coun- naaaent and lucrative buaincsaa. Adoress. Italian fashion, ulcer, away back on the side of the tongue. It country from Batoche to Prince Albert, which The CLN* INN ATI WnVMHmSGCfi!, ty superintendent of schools for|Dodge county, has never been shown to its whole extent, but he thiDks he can reach in a short time. lil W. Fourth Street. CincinnaxL Ohio* enquires whether teachers have the right to Young Haffer, who was arrested in Alma it is a small ulcer, irregular in shape and from dismiss vicious children from a school without DR. C. C. EVERETT, of Cambrid ge, City, for the seduction of a youDg girl, and a quarter to ft half-inch in diameter. I case NOW IN USE36,989. Oklahoma Boomers Get a Set Baek. waiting for the report of the trustees, as of epitheliama there is no lump it is an ulcer. brought to S Paul for trial, was released by relates that at Interlaken, Switzerland, provided by the code. The attorney general is There is a discharge from the ulcerated surface, order of the county commissioners, on the payment A Washington paper prints an interview between he dropped into a bookstore and circulating of the opinion that teachers can undoubtedly composed of mucus broken-down tissue of 5200 to cover expenses and provide Capt. Couch, the leader of the Oklahoma dismiss children of this class when the and some little matter in other words it is mucofha.t library. "Tne good woman for the girl, to a certain exte nt "boomers," and the secretary of the interior, disipline of -the school requires it, but us This exudes from an ulcerated surface who had charge," he says "was a with regard to the Oklahoma lands, in the case should at once be reported The Unitarians of Minneapolis are to build a includes the palate, the back part of the the course of which Secretary Lamar said, regarding All persons say theirgoods are the best. V."e ask you to examine chatty body,and I fell into conversation to the trustees. cites a decision $35,000 Church. throat and right side of the tongue. There Is a the course of the administration: "I our Improved Keller Positive ForceFeed.GraJn. of Judge Lyon in the case of The State a chance for the general improvement of the Seed and Fertillzlnc Drill and our Hay Baleen.' They with her. She told me among other will state to you the policy of this admhiistra-. ?atient he Bed Wing & Iowa elected the following are as good as the best, and can be sold as cheao. All are warranted. Burton, 45 Wis., 150, 155, in support of his by the tempoary arrest of the diseasa tion with regard to this Oklahoma country. It Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co.. things of an incident that had happened officers at its annual meeting: S. B. Foot, president opinion. Another county superintendent of he atmosphere of mountains or the West would Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, UacentoTn, aa, considers the Oklahoma territory on which C. Betcher, vice president: W. C. Williston, schools desires to know" if he can hold a in her shop some time before. in fair weather, be better than the salt air of the the persons you represent are proposing to secretary J. C. Pierce, treasurer directors, MARRIAGE GUIDE commission as notary public and still retain his seabord. I all concerous cases of the throat Two gentlemen came in one day, one make settlements, as within and a part of the S. B. Foot, C. Betcher, W. C. Williston, position of superintendent, to which the attorney there are complications of irritation about the Indian territory. Th administration regards J. C. Pierce, T. K. Simmons, E H. Hoard, a fine-looking man with white hair general returns a brief affirmative answer. throat, which should be called accidents of the it as not a part of the public domain open to G. E. Sterling, E. W. Brooks, T. B. Sheldon, J. The county attorney of Wabash a! county writes disease, and it is these camplications that have and beard, the other younger. The entry and settlement and the acquisition M. Hodgman. that, in as much as section 50 of chapter 11, given trouble, rather than the steady progress of older asked her which of the books of titles under the land laws of the General Statutes of 1878, as amended by the the disease. I this case the" complications are M. C. Eussell of Lake City, is securing pilots United States, being Indian country that first legislature, provides that "if delinquent swelling of the throat, increase of inflammation, in her library she could best recommend know, larc. edition.. 10,000 each, swlderery few months. for the British government for service on the is, territory acquired and reserved for personal property tax i-? not paid on demand,the spasms, hemorrhage and increased flow of mucus. Health, Beauty, Happiness, are promoted by its adrieewho Nile. to him. She brought him Lono-fellow's maynarry, who net, why, medical aid, whea Indian occupancy. The Bheriff shall distrain sufficient goods belonging government is' Dewssary brought hometo you. 50 wonderful rnncmB pledged to the protection of it and the THE TBEATMENT. to the delinquent, etc ho would like to have the 'Hyperion,' which she told The residence of W. H. Teazle at Marine was trueto life. Sent sealed bybr. WHTTTrBK, St. Loois. Six drops or minims of morphia are given security of the" Indians from intruders. Mo^thogreatjpeclalist. Consultationandpamphlrtfree!MARRIAGE attorney general's opinion whether a demand burned. him he would be sure to like, for it each twenty-four hours, just enough to control No white persons have a right to go there, is necessary before the sheriff can resort to a GUID he New England house, Winona, burned the pain and induce sleep. Without morphia, was a book which delighted everybody. and reside without a permit, and when they do distraint and if so, what is to be doDe in tho recently. It was owned by C. C. Tucker no the pain would at times be unbearable. Th case of persons moving from one county to go they are intruders who are acting illegally After they had gone out, the general takes for food one to two tumblerfuls, insurance. Th contents were owned by Mis another, or to another state, owing personal and wrongfully. The policv of the president of a mixture of beef extract and egg and milk younger one came back and said: Anna Heatz, and insured for $1,000. 260 Pages. Illustrated In cloth and cilttindies 60a tax or having personal property in a county of is to execute the pledge of the government an money or postage, sama paper covers 25c. This book every two to four hours, night and day. which they are not residents. I answer the "Do you know to whom you were recommending protect this territory from the intrusion of xmteins all the curious, doubtful or inquisitive want J. F. Meagher of Mankato is mentioned to relished a little clam broth yesterday as much attorney general says a demand is absolutely 10 know, large editions. 10.000 each, sold every few moa. white persons, who claim that they have a succeed ex-Gov. Ramsey as a member of the that book? It was toLongfellom as he relishes anything. The general usually i Health. Beauty, Happinees,are promoted by its ad- necessary that when parties have left a county right to enter upon it and that it was public Utah commission, and Dr. Heenan of Morris reclines in the chair attired in knitted underwear, neeWHO may marry, who not, why. Medical aid. whea himself." and moved to another part of the state, the domain, subject to pre-emption and homestead sfcej2ry brought home to you. Sent sealed by Dr. on his feet knitted wool moccasins, a is being pressed for a foreign consulate. WHITTIER. St Loois. Ma. the great soeciaiist. who case is provided for in sections 63 and 64 of the or settlement" "Is this the final decision?" brown dressing gown trimmed with silk and rsres for life. Nervous Debility, Impedinaata to Mf statute, and that in case of a removal of a party Burglars raided the residences of Mrs. C. asked Capt Couch. "It is and will be enforced," belted with a heavy cord. Over his lap is spread Base. Consultation and pamphlet fre*. owning personal properly to another state, MR, WALTER has received in Baltimore Putnam and Bev. Dr. John in Winona. From a eilk and satin quilt filled with down, while replied Mr. Lamar. I reply to a WRIGHT INDIANVEGETABLE PILLS there is no way at present to collect the latter they stole Mr. John's gold watch and upon his head he wears a silk cap, which he further question, Secretary Lamar said the administration a bronze reduction of the figure the tax. Mr. Harm is also asked to give has long worn to protect his head from attacks LIVERSHTEOV what mon ey he had in his pants. They an was determined that the cattle "Military Courage," which is to complete his opinion whether under section 17, of neuralgia. swer the description of the same parties who men on the Oklahoma reservation should chapter 120, General Statutes, of 1878, the group of statuary presented went through Hastings. leave. They will not be permitted to graze a county which has in its jail pris oners their cattle within the limits of the territory. by him to that city. "The figure," The Prince of Wales Votobed at Cork. A telegram .from Duluth states that one Bill of another county, can charge more than repeated this declaration with emphasis Tarley in a difficulty at Shell Lake shots saloonkeeper, $4 per wees, which is allowed bylaw for their says The Sun, "is that of a helmeted Cork Special: Jo hn H. Conno r, Nationalist And all Bilious Complaints and escaping arrest then, was board, if bedding, medical attendance, ete., is member of parliament from Tipperary, (1 warrior. The left hand grasps the captured at Spooner by officers after a desperate Furnished the prisoners. I reply the attorney Safetotake.belng purelyvegetable "jiiv marched at the head of the procession of na Wholesale Tragedy in Missonr. hUt of a sword, the right clasps the stauggfe. Varley is a well known character general says that, section ID it is made the ing. Pricecti. All Druggists. tional leaguers, who closely followed the royal duty of the sheriff to furnish everything that in S Paul, of unenviable notoriety. Advices from Holt county, Ma, say a terrible procession, and sang "God Save Ireland" every warrior's thigh. The right arm, bare 00 AGENTS would seem to be necessary to the comfort or tragedy occurred recently at the farm' time the loyal bands started up "God Save the The residence of William H. Veazie at above the elbow, is a powerful piece physical health of a prisoner (other than such house of Widow Hardin, fifteen miles from S Queen" or "God Save the Princess." The Prince Marine was discovered to be on fire recently, WANTED as it is his duty to provide in return, for the Joe. It appears that William Clark, a fanner of modeling. The figure, indeed, is betrayed so me feeling when he replied to the and in about two hours the structure was consumed, weekly compensation allowed him) at the ex FOR TH E BACK-WOODSMEN. and married man had seduced the daughter address presented by the magistrate. A the an extraordinary piece of work, and together with some of the contents. pense of the county. Under this section he is of the Widow Hardin, and he the widow and The most captiratin* narratrte of early border life vnt writ. open carriage containing the prince was crossi When discovered, the flameB were bursting ten.. A B- for Old Areata and spleadid Starter foe inclined to believe that the sheriff would be authorized the statuette might be placed beside her daughter and lawyer Durgan, had a conference ng Parnell bridge so me one in the crowd Beginners. Ageats ate now selling 10 to 15 books per day. W from the woodshed, where the fire was probably to provide necessary bedding, clothing with a view to settling the matter, and threw an. onion at his royal highness. The TCTteaawsCT^ the bronze reduction, in Mr. Walter's set by an incendiary. I was the finest and fuel, and medical aid, for prisoners no result was reached, but during the evening missile miss ed the prince but nit one of the mm residence at Marine costing $10,000. It was in from another county, and would have a valid possession, of Michael Angelo's superb Clark called at the widow's house, whi ch was footmen behind the carriage and the crowd W sured for $6,000 in the .Etna of Hartford. claim therefor against the county from which only a short distance from his own. A hot cheered. During the afternoon a detective arrested 'Meditation' without suffering disastrously goMtsraitsrsaM. iSmaMmJ^Qa^^eSSaLXT he contents were insured for $500. The residence such prisoners are received. discussion arose, during whi ch Clark shet and a rowdy who was throwing stones at the BSS- from the comparison. The of Samuel Judd at that place was recently killed the widow, mortally wounded the daug hter, loyalists. A mob speedily formed and attempted burned, and it is suspected that both residences and badly wounded a young son of the to rescue the prisoner. The detective original is in green bronze, to conform Appointments! by Governor Hubbard. were fired by certain creditors of Walker, widow. Clark then went home, fed his hogs, fired his revolver, but without hitting any one, to the Bar ye statues. It will be placed Ju dd Veazie, who think that the private The governor has appointed as the commission and did other work about the place. The next and succeeded in taking hisprisonertoapolice property of the firm should have been included morning his dead body was found in a pile of at the western end of the square, looking court when he was promptly released to locate a third hoBpital for the insane, in the list of assets. Mr. Ju dd and another straw a short distance from his house with a on bail furnished byithe may or of Cork. Or. C. B, Bartlett, superintendent of the hospital up Monument street. It is expected bullet hole in his head and an empty pistol in gentleman were riding through the streets at Early in the evening the Nationalists held a .s ..lest MM ITS TABIOVS STAGES. Desire for stimnlants at S Peter H. H. Hart, secretary of the hishand. All the parties ooneerned had unenviable from Paris some Marine, when a number of men congregated to- mass meeting, where inflamina"tpry?.speeches entirely removed. Ho me treatment. Modicine Judd.r names. tf beard of corrections and charities Hon B. B. were made and the latest LoS[dwi-newpapere can be administered without knowledge of ethe on the side of the street hooted at Mr. jmontb." -v patient, by placing it in coffee, tea, or articles of Lanjjdon, Minneapolis Hon IL Q. Stordock, Cv food. Coresfoaranteed. SendforbarUcular^ 1 TT