New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 24, 1885 · Page 6 of 8
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MPMSOTA STATE SEWS. A MIDNIGHT DUEL. STORM WRECKED. ed at Frog Lake landing, thirty-seven miles favor of the Stillwater lumbermen's ear. *& PL it*** up the river. change in the log scaling case. The decision Beaver River, Special Telegram, June A.Bomantic Story ofthe ate War Vouched The Usual Storm Franks Repeated, and is to the effect that a corporation may appoint 13.One of Big Bear's scouts stumbled inr.~ ^Minnesota State Grove of Druids. For by an Old Soldier. Wonders of Destructi on are Performed. its own scaler. the camp of the Sixty-fifth this morning, The sixteenth annual session of the Grand Within a few days there has been but although fired upon by the sentry, escaped. "Thereis no doubt," said an old soldier The Minnesota Total Abstinence Convention Grove of the State of Minnesota, United Scouts have been sent out. at Stillwater was largely attended.' to a reporter of the Athens (Ga.) a succession of cyclones and storms Winnipeg, Special Telegram, June 15. Ancient Order of Druids, was held at Druid Powerful speeches were made by Bishop Banner, "that many singular things occur of various kinds, somewhat disastrous Dispatches from Beaver river, via Battleford, Ireland and others. Th treasurer and hall, Minneapolis. Th several Qrove of as -we journey through life and he to property but not of life. Their report sentries of Strange's column secretary each read their reports, the former the State were fully leereeented. looked as though memory -was struggling fired upon by Indians, believed to be scouts track has been lain across Northern Iowa showing a balance of $115.10 in the The death of Grand Sentinel Ed. with some sad feature of his existence. belonging to BigBear. Big Bear is supposed and Southern Minnesota, beginning as usual treasury after all debts were paid, and the French, of the Garfield grove, Brainerd, was to be making a detour and returningsouth, He sighed as he continued: latter reporting forty-seven societies repre- I reported, and suitable action taken. Th a little west of the Missouri and losing themselves having eluded Middleton. Th general has "I remember as though it was yesterday sessions were principally devoted to-routine sented at this convention, compared with in the pine woods east oS the Mississippi. left Fort Pitt with his column, which he the march of Hill's Corps along the business, uch as presentation of reports forty-four last year, and a total of sixtythree bays he will devide and send one portion from the board of trustees, officers .and winding Shenandoah up to the famous societies in the Union. There aire webt while he keeps to the east. With Furious winds and tremendous rains are standing committees, showing the order to 3,117 members, an increase of 8 63 overthe Luray Gap. Who could ever forget Grange in the rear he hopes to surround reported from many Minnesota towns, but toe in a satisfactory condition financially membership for 1884. James R. Carrigaa the Bear and catch him. has sent word that March The road winding with not much damage, save at Stillwater. Th and increasing in membership. There are to Strange to divide his force and of Rochester was elected President. Tk* the beautiful river and overhung with damage caused by the waterspout, as it twenty-five groves now existing in the state, watch the rear in order to prevent the Bear next meeting will be held at Rochester. i may well be called, foots up to nearly the majestic chain of Blue Eidge Mountains, with a membership of 1,100, and Dakota from going toward Peace river. A 30,000 in that city. Th rain was is represented by two groves recently .es- Senator Sabin's prostration is found by while across the crystal water the CURES Sciatica,.. Battleford special states that 20 0 Indians Rheumatism, Neuralgia, strong and constant until 12.30 o'clock, the tablished at Bismarck -and Mandan, his physicians to result from typhilitis. magnificent valley, with its charming have left their reserve at Battle ri\ er 15th inst., whentheclouds seemed to burst The following officers were elected: Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, This is a painful and stubborn disease, and and gone to join Big Bear, whom it is cottages dotting the beauteous and the water came down in a solid Sore Throat, Swelling*, Spratna,Braises, Grand ArchA. Nordin, St. Paul. understood they have intelligence is not far the doctors think the senator will be confined land with white-like balls of snow Barns, Scalds, Frost Bites, body for forty minutes. The roaring of the Deputy Grand ArchM.. Olson, Winona, off. Middleton has issued instructions to to his bed for the next three or four AXD ALL OTHER BODILY PAIX8 AND ACHES. robed in flowers. Bui the most engaging water ai oused nearly every one from their Grand SecretaryC Hunsdorf, St. ,i tch their movements closely in order that Sold bj Druggists and Dealersere rrwbere. Fifty Cent** botOa, weeks. slumbers, and all rushed to their windows and lovely objects paled PauL if they got Big Bear his whereabouts may Direction* In 11 Languages and doors tosee what had happened. Dr. Grand Treaeuirer5. A. Edman, Minneapolis, President Cleveland endorses John into significance beside the peerless be made known. The Hudson Bay post at TOE CHARLES A. VOGELEK CO. Pratt and family, living on the lower flat, T.UTTS, MA.V0QILXKSCO) Baltimore dqC.B.A. Ible a a Crosse, in the far north, is reported Brisbin's application for the United States women of this blessed country, and between Main and -Second streets, saw the to have been plundered by the Indians. Grand MarshalW. A. Fonda, Bismarck. district attorneyship of Minnesota. you may well believe that when the water rushing down Myrtle street as high as Capt. Clark, wounded at Fish creek, returned Grand GuardianH, N. Clouse, St. Paul. camp was struck the soldiers lost no th top of a wagon. Those residing higher I is said that Rev. John Wallon, convicted to the city from Saskatoon. leaves Grand SentinelJohn Posy, Lewiston. time in making their way to the surrounding up on Myrtle say the water, as it roared for Ottawa to assume the adjutancy of the of rape at Wadena, was recently rotten-egged Grand RepresentativesCharles Weber, .down the steep hill leading to thelowerfiat, cottages. Soon the music of Wimbleton team, a position ohered him in PILLS St. PaulL E A, Stevens, Minneapolis. in the village of Motley and driven resembled Niagara Falls. Boulders eighing recognition of his services. Alternate RepresentativesH. S. Temple, the violin was heard and the shuffling into .a swamp by a community whom he 500 pounds were washed from the hills St. Paul S, V. Hanft, St, PauL had classed from the pulpit as being indecent feet kept time to the music, while, for above and carried to the flat and into the PRIESTS DISAPPKAK. The report of the treasurer showed the and immoral. a time, the soldier's face was lit with lake. ,The sand was four, feet deep in the finances in a afe condition. On the adjournment The following special was received to-day: old-time joy. At one of these cottages streets. 25 YEARS IN USE. of the grand grove the Widows' At Maple lake, Wright county, a little son btrange's Camp, Catholic Mibei-rj, via the belle of the valley reigned supreme, A severe wind storm struck Siotax City, and Orphans' Relief association met and of Mr, Prybill was drowned while bathing. Straubenzie, N. W T., June 14.Thursday Iowa, at 10:15 o'clock the night of the 14th The Greatest Medical Triumph of tfc? Age! elected the following officers: while several Southern soldiers vied evening Father Legaff and Prevost, the After waiting for him to come out o! iinst. The following cases are reported: PresidentA. Nordin, Sixty-fifth chaplain, ciossed Beaver river in with each other in paying homage to the water, two of the little fellows, hig SYMPTOMS OF A Wholesale dry goods store of Tootle, Livingston SecretaryC. HausdorL a bark tanoe they found lying on the bank. cousins, went home, but said nothing of the the queen. Among others were two unroofed and the ea w.ill TORPID LIVER. TreasurerJ, A. Oilman. Two Indians opposite shouted that they trouble. Toward evening the parents of young soldiersone from Georgia and blown in. The report of the secretary showed that were afraid because five men accompanied the drowned boy became anxious and began the other from Mississippiwho were Schenckborg's wholesale grocery (had a eleven deaths had occurred duiing the year, the priests. The latter accordingly paddled L.MS of appetite, Bowels costive, Pain !a to search. They found their other little especially energetic in'their attentions, portion of the side wall blown in. and $1,000 had been paid in each instance themselves. Th Indians then descended the head, with a dull sensation in ths son sitting on the lake shore, disconsolately McDavis large barn and /-esidence and to the surviving widow. and so marked had this become that and entertained the priests at dinner. back part, Pain under the shoulderblade waiting for his brother to come out of the ID. Farr & Co.'s butter and eggs warehouse Fullness after eating, with a disinclination Nothing has been heard of them since, although those present watched the play with water and go home with him. I .were unroofed. to exertion of body or mind. Grand Legion of Select Knights. the general's message was to come constantly increasing interest, fully Irritability of temper, neglecteodp Lowirit soms, dutyh,tiw Standa rd Oil company warehouse, roof with your arms before 4 o'clock, "o we having Mrs. Outhrie, of Aurora station, believing that both exhibited a case of a feeling Delegates from the various legions of the and partition wall. will burn your houses and fight yourselves." Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Steele county, gave birth to three healthy select knights of the Ancient Order of United love at first sight, This surmise on St. Paul & Omaha railroad, large boilers Outpobts towards the river were fired on at Heart, Dots before the eyes, Hcndticbo Workm en in the State of Minnesota girls, and all are doing well. and new engine blown overboard. the part of those present was only over the right eye, Restlessness, with 2 a. The Sixty-fifth outposts beside the met at St. Paul, for the purpose of forming Ferry boat Bennett, -smoke-stack and fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine- and too true, as the tragic events woods west reported that two Indians rode The following were the sentences imposed a Grand Legion of Select Knights for the pilot house. CONSTIPATION. out at 6a.m. within 200yards, bytheChipjpewayans' which followed fully proved. The by the district court at Shakopee, Scott state. Th legions of select knights in Alexander Mair, dwelling demolished. Sunday trail, and then reentered Georgian seemed to have the lead TUTT'S PLLX.S are especially adapted Co. S. M. Moore, late attorn ey at law the state number twelve, with a membership Stroogh & Nickesill, store unroofed. the woods. Th sentry could to such cases, one dose effect's such a on the Mississippi an and when the and justice of the peace at Prior Lake, hav- i of about 500. Th time was Methodistand,Baptistchurches unroofed. change offeelingflstoastonishtlio enilercr find no tracks in either place. They Increase the Appetite,nwi i ..use the ing pleaded guilty to the charge of forgery, dancers were called to take their A Sioux City dispatch sayi: A present taken up chiefly with the consideration of a Middleton's dispatch received to-day body to Take on. Flesh, tlnw ihe wrT is was sentenced to three years at Stillwater. it is impossible to compute ithe total btorni constitution and beneficiary article for the places he led the belie of the valley to orders us to guard the Hudson Bay nourished, and by their Tonic Aoti"-* on losses sustained or give the number of buildings grand legion, which were finally adopted. Frank Fortis, having been convicted of an tbe Digestive Organs, itet itla.r Siools .in a place in the set. At this point the store containing flour, as Big Bear it expected produced. Price 25 c. 4 4 Murray *?..^'.t damaged,but at a rough guess moi than The permanent officers elected are as follows. assault with intent to rape, also received to-morrow, driven by Strange. Montr ealeis Mississippian was seen to approach the TUTTS -200 buildings suffered moie or lefefc injuiy. three years at Stillw ater. were stationed there two days ago. couple and heard to claim the lady's A Le Mars dispatch sayfe the lo&s in that Scouts go fifteen miles down to-night, as it hand for the dance. An altercation Grand Commander O. Comfort, St. hat Big Bear, learning of our city i estimated at 100,000, with an Two sons of R. Keith of Zumbro Fallt is possible GR AT HAITC or WHI^KL US cha .gen *o Paul. ensued, but both were cool, brave soldierstwo equal amount in the coumty. No lives were drowned while bathing in the pond at presence here, will try to cross. Th Midland GLOSSY BLACK by a single applic.itn of Vice Grand CommanderJohn Adams, sere lost in town, but two ruenandtno of the best shots in the army this DTK. I imparts a imtui.tl OK .of- that place. Their ages were nine and eleven is ordered here immediately. Seveneighths Mantorville. Winnipegeis, including Col. instantaneously. Sold by 1 ny,. ^w, or children were killed in the country, while years. who did not believe in war of words. of the sent by express on receipt of S*. Grand Lieutenant CommanderH. O. six or eight were Avounded, several dangerously. Smith, have volunteered to remain for Office. 4 4 Murray St Kcw Y~-U So it was ended by the Georgian dancing Granville Spaulding, who shot Mr. Washbu Peterson, Minneapolis. The storm took in a great pait ol further service if the battilion preserves its with the significant remark of th( fifliNNEAPOLIS&ST.LCUlS rn in Otsego, Wright Co., last winter, and Grand RecorderGeorge B. Arnold, Kasson. Plymouth county. intergrity. Mississippian that 'I will see you aftei who was convicted of murder in the first degree At Pao-ea, Neb., Daris' store w&s demolished, AXD TBI this set.' Grand TreasurerJ. W Soule, Rochester. flour mill unroofed. Th wind was at the recent term of the district court "FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE.'' Death of a Noted German Field Marsha l. first from ihe south, then from tlae southwest. at Buffalo, Wright county, was sentenced j7rederickCharla9 died atPotsda Prince The total damage to proper t\, ho Grand ChaplainC. D. Penfield, St. Paul. to solitary confinement in the Hennepin "When the dance was over the Georgian on the loth of apoplxy. Th death has far as known, is over $100,000. Whiting Grand MarshalGeorge Griffith Winona. county jail for five months, after which he was seen to seek the Mississippian made necessary a postponement of the auilience a small village on the Sioux City & Pacific is to be hanged by the neck until dead. Th and together they each called a friend which Emperor William had appointed railroad, twenty miles south of Stems. City, Grand Standard BearerRomaine Sheire, exact date of the execution was left witb for Pendleton, the new United States was struck by a cyclone from the southwest from the crowd and departed. When St. Paul. Gov. Hubbard. and totally destroyed it. minister. Emperor William has postponed Grand Senior Workman0. G. Winter, outside both claimed that an insult had At Lemar, Iowa, almost every residence his departure for Ems on account of the Mankato James Swisher, of Ellsworth, Meeker been passed, which could only be wiped and business house was more or less damaged, death of the prince, and will got hib castle Grand Junior WorkmanW. Wright, county, has been arrested for horse stealing. out in the blood of the other, and that a some buildings being completely at Babelsburg, near Potsdam. The Red Wing. difel to the death should be arranged at wi ecked. The new German Catholic church, army has been ordered to wear black badges Grand GuardS. A. Ilickcox, Minneapolis. once. A full moon was just appearing which has recently been completed at a At a meeting of the board of trustees of as a mark of respect for the memory ol cost of $100,000 was stiuck by the full I above the tops of the surrounding forest, the prince. the Bankers' Life associotion, at St. Paul, TrusteesGeorge Sheire, St. Paul, one foice of the wind, and the steeple, which Russell Dorr resigned as secretary and and I tell you this talk of blood in the silence year W Ashworth, St. Paul, two years was 16 0 feet high, was thrown to the was elected president, and Douglass Putman A. McKinnow, Red Wing, three years. Prince Frederic Charles of Hohenzollern of the night was anything but ground. The damage to fche.church it estimated of St. Paul was chosen as secretary. Representatives to the Supreme Legion was the most distinguished member of that pleasant. No argument, however, at over $2,000. The St. James Catholic Gen. John Sanborn, who was acting A. Levi, William Cheney, Minneapolis fightins.' family, and a nephew of the E [would avail with these men, so it wag church, which was built a short time E. Stevens, St. Paul. president, was made vice president. Th peror William. first distinguished himself arranged that the duel should take ago by the Irish Catholics, was demolished, association now has a membership of 3,000 in the invasion of the Danish duchies of not a post being left standing. The city gas place on the top of the Blue Ridge, Lac qui Parle was the first county to remit Schlesw ig and Holstein, by the allied Prussian and a reserve fund of $100,000. works, a brick building, was leveled to the near the center of the road that passes and Austrian armies in 1864. Th to the state treasury the June settlement, ground. Gilbert's elevators were very much Mr. James Hill, President of the S through the gap that the weapons prince, after a fierce battle, took Duffel and a draft for the full amountSI,202.- damaged, and the St. Paul & Omaha freight Paul and Manitoba railroad, has just received then Olsen, and utterly defeated the should be pistols at fifteen paces, and 87. depot is almost a total wreck. I is impossible from Europe 100 Polled Aberdeen or Danes. I the next great Piussian to fire at or between the words 'one, to estimate the damage done in Angus and Shorthorn. The shipment comprises Some of the members of the legislature are war, in 1866, against Austria from whom two, three,' firing to continue until one the city, but the amount cannot fall short sixty-four of the Aberdeen or Angus besieging the governor to call an extra session, Prussia had stolen the Hapsburg share of of $60,000, half of which is insured. or both were dead. breed and forty-four Shorthorns, in all 108. but he is not inclined to do so the Danish spoils, Prince Frederic Charles At Mason City the cyclone sounded like a Of these only eight are destined for Mr. Hill's "The point was reached, tho ground led the center, consisting of 100,000 men. freight train running over a trestle bridge. The number of St. Paul saloons is to be stock farm. The remaining hundred (forty He defeated Clam-Gallas twice in three measured off and the men took their I did its fearful woik in a moment, but the restricted to 600. Shorthorns and srxty Angus) are to be days, and at the battle of Konnigratz, or positions without a tremor. The moon rain, hail and lightning continued for two distributed, free of charge, among the best At Minneapolis Judge Young declines to Sadowa, he kept Benedik, the Austrian general, hours. I would take a column to enumerate shed its pale light down on a scene never and most desirable class of settlers along engaged hotly, until the crown prince give S. H.Wood his freedom, and the latter all the losses. A brick roundhouse to be forgotten. A moment or two and the line of the St. Paul and Minneapolis & came up with reinforcements. I the war of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & starts for Massachusetts with an officer. the silence was broken by the signal, Manitoba railway. This generosity on the ith Fr ance the prince commanded the center Northern*railroad at Burlington was blown At Minneapolis James Huiley, a brakeman part of Mr. Hill secures for the country 'one, two, three.' At the word 'one' and pushed the French back at Gravelotte, down also, an iron bridge over Lime creek. traversed by the Manitoba read a great advantage on the Minneapolis & St. Louis, fell the report of two pistols rang out on the and captured Metz for which he, A bridge over the Calamus river, which was Tli*' above Is a correct map of the over many other sections of country. from a train and was injured so that he jointly with his cousin, the crown prince, midnight air, but the principals bolted into the solid rock, was hoisted by ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Of those detined for North Oaks, died. was made a field marshala distinction the wind and lodged by the bank of the maintained their respective positions. Mr. Hill's farm, the three-year-old Shortho never before conferred upon a member of stream. All along the line of the storm tnd Its immediate connections. Through Trains dairy The Georgian's left arm Rev. S. G. Anderson was installed pastor rn bull Goldfinder is a remarkably fine the royal house of Prussia. After Sedan he windmills, fences, groves and cribs were ivom ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAGO, was seen to drop closer to the specimen of his breed, and, perhaps, no more of the Fort Street Presbyterian church, St. torn to atoms, crops of all descriptions cut pursued the fragments of the French army without change, connecting ith all UneEAST side, but the Mississippian was immovable Paul. celebrated or richly breed Shortho rn has by hail and beaten by rain into the soft to Orleans and Le Mans, and hastened the and SOUTHEAST. and still held his pistol to the front. ever been brought to this country. earth. The damage is placed by good judges conclusion of hostilities. The only line running Through Cars between A very heavy thunder shower prevailed at Again a pistol shot was heard coming at 20,000. MINNEAPOLIS and DES MOINES. Iowa: Hutchuison Sunday night, the 14th inst., Work at the state fair grounds continues An attempt was made recently to fire the In Odebolt, Sac county, little damage was from the Georgian and the Mississippian Through Trains between commencing about 9 and lasting until after to progress rapidly. The walls of the main Topeka (Kans.) free library building, which done in the town, but is very heavy in the still held his position but he did not MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, 2 o'clock Monday morning. Th flouring exposition building have been completed, surrounding country. Houses were shattered, cost $50,000. connecting in Union Dpot for all Points South anil fire. The Georgian protested that he mill of Ames & Hurlbert was struck by Mtutliwest. Close connections matte with St P.. A 31 and the art gallery, dairy building and cattle barns destroyed and stock injured. P. and St & Duluth Railroads, from and to all The household furniture of ex-Gov. Bartley did not come there to murder him, but lightning and burned. Loss estimated at At Ida Grove seven houses were destroyed, and horbe sheds are well under wayone fointB North and North-West. $25,000 insured for $10,000. No damage of Ohio was sold at auction recently. no answer was returned. The Mississippian's six persons injured, and the damage is $G,- of the latt er being about two-thirds built. RKXflMltRK! PUXLKAV PALACE SLZKFIR& has been done to growing crops at far as K\\. on all night Trains. Thni Tickets, and bagftiir is practically bankrupt. second approached his principal 000. A Danbury the Catholic chur ch as The race track is about two-thirds finished, ehecked to destination. jr vune tables, rate of known. moved several feet and several houses were and found him dead, shot through and will be completed by July 1. Material fi.is^ etc, tall upon nearest Ticket Agent, or address Another man was interrupted while making destroyed. At Mapleton, the Advocate office is now being delivered into the grounds in 8. BOYD. the eye on the first discharge oC the Cornelius Burke, a Minneapolis policeman preparations to jump from the Brooklyn was moved from its foundation, and the flVl Tkt. APsgg. A(t't, Minneapolis. large quantities daily by rail, the Manitoba weapons. Death, it seems, had been bridge. He gave his name as Parker Daly, who was charged with theft, but asserted windmill of the railroad company was destroyed. railroad having completed its state fair instantaneous, so much as not even to cornetist, of Jersey City. his innocence, suddenly skipped the town. The town of Shallerwas damaged track several days ago. disturb his equilibrium. I may forget $1,000. The barn of Philip Weitzel, near The London Globe announces that James The annual convention of the State Pharmaceutical Odebolt, was demolished, and seven head some things, but the midnight duel on W. Wilson has been removed from hia association was held at St.Paul. McDermott, the alleged informer, died some of stock killed. the top of a spur of the Blue Bidge position as deputy collector, inspector I was largely attended by the druggists of time ago in France of cholera. A dispatch from Iowa, says: All the gauger and examiner ofcustomsatSt.Paul' with its attendant circumstances is not the state, and the following officers were THE0HLYTEUE atmospheric elements of disturbance An official dispatch announces the death and Capt. M. O'Connor appointed in his one of them." ..,,_. _. IRO N elected: PresidentS. W Melendy, Minneapolis. seemed to vie with each other in place. Capt. O'Connor is at present engaged of the French admiral, Courbet, on board Vice PresidentsJ. R. Jones, Mankato producing fright and damage, the 7 in the stock business, in the firm of his flag ship, Bayard, in the China &ea. Gustavus Hargesheimer, Rochester whole culminating in a cyclone, which Delaney & O'Connor. was a volunteer William S. Amsden, Sauk Center. Secretary TONIC Where We Get the Asphalt. struck this county in Mt. Vernon township The Auckland papers just received in San captain during the war. W. S. Getty, St. Paul assistant secretary, about 12:30 o'clock Sunday night the 14th Francisco indicate that there is plenty of From the Philadelphia Times. J. Allen, St. Paul. TreasurerJ. C. inst. Fragments of the debris were carried evidence to convict Maxwell of the muider Bids for the state printing for the period Herring, Stillwater. Executi\e Committee I never look at an asphalt pavement, and strung along in a noi theasterly direction of Preller. from Nov. 1, 1885, to July 31, 1886, were J. Gilman, Minneapolis R. O. for a mile or more, in many instances or roll along over its smooth surface in opened in the office of the secretary of state Sweeny, D. D. Lambie, St. Paul. Dr. driving timbers into the earth two feet The Austrian government has refused to a carriage without thinking of the curious Will purify the BLOOD, Tejmlate by Secretary VonBaumbachand Treasurer Sweeny presented a report in relation in depth siding and shingles were sown to give its sanction to the organization of private IilTEB and KIDMEYtt, island and the still more singular Kittleson. Th figures represent the discount to the work Avhich has been accomplished and BESTOBE THE HEAX.TK the four winds household furniture was cremation societies, taking the ground and VIOOB of YOUTH. Dyspepsia, place from which the material is procured. from the maximum allowed by law, by the board since its appointment. 1 scattered in every direction farm machinery that such societies are calculated to tend to Want of Appetite, Indigestion. and the columns the different classes of In about the center of the island said that certificates of registration had Lack FeeUngabsolutclyvStrengthfo was broken and twisted into every conceivable and Tire the increase of crime. printing. Th contract for the first four been issued to about 800 pharmacists, and shape wheels were yanked off wagons of Trinidad, a dot in the Caribbean cared. Bones, muscles au The fire in the Dorrance shaft, Wilkesbarre, to upward of 200 assistant pharmacists. classes was awarded to W Cunningham, and cultivators by a square break of nerves receive new force. sea, just off the coast of Venezuela, _i Enlivens the mind and Pa. is still burning. I the main In addition, 1 7 persons had been examined the axle. Trees were unrooted, the bark the lowest bidder. I the fifth class Mr. there is an asphalt lake. It is said to A **a 5*5 0"JJPIWe Brain Power. gangway water is several feet deep. Th broken off and some driven deep into and passed as pharmacists, and there were Johnston and Mr. Smith made the same I A I S Suffering from complaints cover about 100 acres and is apparently coal is now on fire, and the only way to extinguish the earth. Chickens and doves werg eight other candidates. Th receipts from ^fT*"*. J"? Peculiar to their sex will bid, and the award was deferred. inexhaustible. It is a black, sandy substance find ta DR. HARXBK'SIBON TONIC a safe and to be seen lying about dead. A it will be to flood the mine. All tees, etc., had ambunted to about $1,800, speedy cure. Gives a clear, healthy complexion Senator Buckman will erect a palatial and is believed to be crude, rotten $1,000 stallion remained in the barn the men working in the pit have been withdrawn. and the expenditure had been $600. Frequent attempts at counterfeiting only add residence in Sauk Rapids this season. to tho popularity of the original. Do not experimentget after the roof and sides and floor had petroleum. A singular feature of the OBIOINAI. AND BEST. The first annual encampment of the Grand disappeared, standing unhurt across some R. A. Johnson, the postmaster at Wau A hail storm on the 12th inst., smashed the substance is that, although about Army of Southwestern Minnesota met on joists, while another horse was thrown down HARTER'S ONLYANTl.CONST|PaTISI) $500 worth of window glass in Canby. sau, Wis., was removed for "offensive par" 50,000 tons are taken out of this lake the 15th inst., on Capt. Aldrich's place on and held to the ground by timbers, though tisan-.hip upon proof," and Valentine Ringle annually, it constantly fills up so that Lake Shetek,Murray county and started out S. Syms of Blooming Prairie, Steele apparently not hurt. Six other horses were appointed his successor. Mr. Johnson LIVbn I LLbcilPE,SiCKNOBLEAVt most auspiciously. One-hundred and thirtyfive county, suicided by hanging. there is no lessening of the supply. found out in the yard, with halters hanging. is editor of the Central Wisconsinian, and is tents of the state were pitched on open A mile farther on the house and barn of LMMBaBBBBflBBflBB BOWELS CONSTlPATHb This singular lake of paving material is James Swisher, who stole a horse in Ellsworth, alleged to have published attacks upon the Persons Buffering from TORPIDITY of the IJI VT ground on the lake shore, and delegations Matthew Reddy were whisked out of existence. owned by the Venezuelan government orlhactivity of tho Bovpirf,will find a perman Meeker county, on the 17th inst., president during the campaign, and was were present from Pipestone, Luverne, Edgerton, There are hardly boar ds enough left OVXB by the use of these Pills. No medicine she but leased to a company in Washington charged with using his official position to was captured in the same vicinity. be taken without first Cleansing the Stomach Redwood Falls, Woodstock, Marshall, to build a fire. No furniture nor a stitch of Bowels with a dose of HARTE&fe UVEB PlL of which a man named A. L. Barber is carry out his political ideas. A. Bailey, Windom, Fulda, Tracy, Sleepy Eye, clothing can be found. On looking around, Sample dose Sent Free on application by postal." Rochester had a good scare the other day. postmaster at Decorah, Iowa, was also suspended president. They have a fleet of schooners (St.Louis,r Worthington and other surrounding towns, Mr. Reddy saw by a flash of lightning his Send you addresstoThe Dr. Harter IfetLCo. A storm cloud of alarming appearance "f"""*tion.frte.y*BOOK." Mo.,for our "DREAM about seven hundred all told. brother stretched out as though dead some for "offensive partisanship upon running to Trinidad, and, having a moved toward the city from the northwest. Fallot strange and nsefol yards away. picked him up and carried proof,"/and his place given to John Finn. monopoly of the business, they import Paynes' Automatic Engine. Most of the citizens took refuge in cellars or Mr. Moorhouse, aged seventy years, living him into an underground milkhouse. ft 8aw-| C. E Cameron was appointed postmaster made preparations to do so. The cloud as vast quantities of the material laid then searched for and found his wife in her in Burlington, Becker county, fell down at Alta,, Iowa, vice W Willioms, office it passed north of the city presented a wild down on Broad street beyond Columbia iV2 nightclothes ten rods from the house, in a a well and was killed." f, become presidential. Th postmabter general and ominous aspect, long white streamers corn field. She was also carried to the milkhouse. appointed A. Felner postmaster at trailing almost to the ground from a cloud Sheriff Hugh Murray of Steele county has last found his five-year-old boy Claybanks, Door county, Wis. August roof of inky blackness. During the passage taken to Stillwater, William Van Ruden, thirty rods from where the house had stood, Kuhlemeyer was appointed by the president Experts in wheat estimates figure the of the cloud the, mercury fell from 7 0 to 4 0 recently sentenced to the penitentiary for almost battered into the mud. collector of internal revenue for the degrees. yield this year at 413,000,000 bushels, five years for manslaughter, andTomKemjaan, A host of similar incidents are given, the Fourth district of Iowa. is a prominent under sentence for one year for ob and 121,000,000 bushels left over, making general tenor of which may be imagined by Capt. Convrette's meat market was burn. business man of Burlington, and was selected OTJB t.ann, taining goods under false pretenses, in his those who have read the accounts of the a supply of 534,000,000 bushels for for the position by the Democratic congressional ed at Crookston. Insurance on stock and Weofferan 8 tolOH. P. Automatic, Spark-Arrest. custody. great Rochester cyclone, and others. the next crop year, against a home consumption fixtures, $500. tog, Mounted Portable Engine, with Mill, 18 ft. delegation.*' of 315,000,000. This gives carriage, 32 ft. track and ways, 2 simultaneous Chief Justice Gilfillan, has filed the dejision Chatauquans of Minnesota and the North The Riel RebelUon Almost Petered Out. I leTer set head-blocks, 2%-incb. arbor, 3 changes A- Keefus, a cider press manufacturer 219,000,000 bushels for export and the of the supreme court in the celebrated west will be interested in the announcement feed: sawyer controls feed-lever and head-blocks from Amboy, Ohio, as arrested at Milwaukee log scaling case of Stillwater. The supreme Fort Pitt, N. W T., Special Telegram estimates for the supply of the foreign from one position. 60-inch solid of an Assembly and Camp Fire on E on the charge of embezzlement. On a saw, 60 ft. 8-inch 4-ply belting eourt affirms the decision of the loAver court demand, even in case of the limitation June 14, via Straubenzie, June 15.T\/o chanted Island, Upper Lake Minnetonka, feed-belts, cant-hooks, swage* business trip last spring, here in town, in favor of the lumbermen's exchange, and tightener, etc. Big complete for cf Russian and Indian exports on account June 26. Trains on the Manitoba railroad l^L hundred Chippewayans surrendered to Gen. met one Fanny Dick, who, but shortly before operation, $1100 on can. Engine against Surveyor General Hospes.V &&*#, leaves St. Paul at 9:30 a. m. Minneapolis of war, is about 140,000,000 bushels, ^Strange yesterday, which necessitated an that, Imd come from the old country on skids, flOO less. EngiBo 9:55 a After addresses steps will be willburn slabs from the sawtirc* leaving on hand about 80,000,000 James Smith, Jr., retires from the presidency He became enamored of her, went back to ^addition to the food supply. Th steamer to eight feet long and keep upsteam. taken towards a permanent organization of the St. Paul & Duluth railroad, as Amboy and stole it is alleged. $3,000 winch bushels of surplus. These estimates are Send for catalogue Jfc |jiMarqu irs supplies.t will go Battlefordf in thp,morn- of an Assembly. ^All Chatauquans are invited *o A depot supplies for -B-V-ZATMI SONS, a measure of economy. belonged to a cousin of his. Then he retuned i&i based on the probability that the spring to be present, with their friends and fanufacturera all styles Auto.- to Milwaukee and skipped with the Dick wheat crop will be the same as last year. *tioEngineafrom2to30eH.Pv. persons interested. The supreme court of the state decides in ^JkKddJetpn and^Strange has-been establish. woman. aBafttng, pulleys, and hangers 3MrW KMtns, N* Y*Box 14NV i^S^b/M