New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 8, 1885 · Page 2 of 8
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Aimee I will keep her till, you come THE RWlTHflMls?* heard Aimee's voice and hastened her The fish pulled his boat about until Mr. as MINNESOTA STATE NEWS. A CITY M0YOG. Lamusga had to row the boat ashore and back." steps Then becoming impatient, 'she land the,fish on the,bank, Avhich he did ,3Celine lifted the little girl over the called, "Aimee!" The child ran tc Virginia moving FromtheFrenchofaDeBini alter some hard work. He caught it with City, Kv, Slowly Minnesota State School for"* Indigent fence toVher lather, who took the meet her, erying, Mamma, nianuia 1 a spoon hook. Down Bill. Children. A little white house seems asleep precious bnrden in his arms and returned am frightened!" Virginia Chronicle. Thomas Hanley of St. Paul, who had been The commissioners to locate a stats with her to his box, before among the blossoming apple trees. It 'What is the matter?** 't^^^Jft^i* From recent surveys it has been ascertained convicted in the Hennepin county district school for indigent children have decided by which a" lamp was burning. All "Papa has fallen down." V^4^^*! that the entire City of Virginia court of murder in the first degree, Avas is early morning, and all is light and a practically unanimous vote ujion Owatonna around darkness covered the tracks, brought before Judge Lochren to receive has moved over thirty inches to Celine rushed toward the sentry-bos as the location. Although Owatonna freshness. The door opens, a man appears bis sentence. During all of his trials up to which crossad each other in every direction. the east since the big fire in 1875. The and found her husband completely insensible, has been the successful town in the competition, at tbe threshold, a smile on his this time Hanley has appeared perfectly Maynard block, in Gold HilL is known stretched on the ground. She i the commissioners have not decided unmoved. His deathly paleness Avhen sentence face and an expectant look in his eyes. which of the two sites offered by that It would not take Celine more than to be gradually sliding down in the direction sent' for help, and the doctor, who had Avas called for Avas his only sign of agitation. city is the most advantageous and available of Gold Canyon. This movement twenty*minutes to get to the station and not left the village, came and restored There is a movement behind the trunk In response to the usual question for a location for the school. Site No. is so gradual that it does not affect back. The child was in one of her the poor man to consciousness. The he replied that he had nothing to say. of an apple tree. The man's smile, 1 offered by Owatonna consists of three adjoining in any manner the safetv of the Judge Lochren then sentenced him to imprisonment most frolicsome moods, she ran suddenly next day when Laurence rose his wife tractsthe old Kawson place grows broader, and from the tree, lite for life. building, as the ground to a "depth of into the garden Laurence ran. locked at him with terror. Instead oi (eighty acres) and the Abbott and Fisher nearly 100 feet to the bedrocIt issknowna a dryad, rushes a charming little flaxenhaired tracts (forty acres each), making one hundred laughing after her. his former bright color he exhibited a Attorney General Hahn decides that a nuall sliding i well to be cont and sixty acres in all. The site is located medical student residing in another place corpse-like pallor, which never left him "Yon can't catch me," said she. girl, who throws herself with a about half a mile from the depot, on from his preceptor cannot practice medicine known fact among practical miners to the end of his days. Laurence was "Yes I can." burst of laughter into his arms. 'Y the v.e&t side of the city, commanding aline also that marriage licenses cannot be that the ground upon which Virginia forced to tell his wife all. When he But the little witch evaded Laurence's issued to girls under eighteen or young men A iew of the city and of the Straight river, "May I take the little one, Celine?" CItv is built is what is termed a tide, had finished the poor father turned tc pursuit, leaving laughter behind her. under twenty-one Avithout the consent ol which runs by it. The old Ilawson place aud that It is necessary to sink nearly said the father. Aimee and said: "Here, here!" she said, and rushed to parents or guardians. has upon it a residence and a barn, and thiAbbott 100 feet, before finding the natural the track and began to cross it. "But, darling, whv weren't vou kill- At these words a lovely blonde made place two residences. One of the The Metropolitan Hotel of St. Paul closed bedrock. These slides are caused by houses is worth 3,000 and the other two "Don't go there, darling," said her ed?" on the morning of the 1st., most of the her appearance. the constant crumbling of the rocks 1,500 each. guests going to the new Ryan House. The father. It was very darkthe switchtender "Why," said the child. "I did what on the mountain sides. The debris "Again!"she said, with a shade of Site No. 2 is on the east side of the town, Metropolitan has borne a most excellent could hardly see his daughter. Simon did."Chicago Inter-Ocean. thus accumulated through incalculable and consists of 155 acres, including a part reputation since its opening, and many old annoyance. "You can't catch me," repeated the of the fair giounds and all the fair buildings. ages is constantly giavitatiug* citizens in all quarters will greatly regret "Oh! we share her very fairly," said child. It is within two blocks of the oublic high its closing, as they call to mind the manj downward-, and in a "few hundred CHINESE EXECUTIONS. school building, and the grounds of the Baptist "Come, come here," said her father. pleasant gatherings within its Avails. the man, with the kindest and most paternal thousandseoff years Virginiat wha is nowwill knownb Cit academy adjoin it at the northwest Look for me." answered the child. s: as the J. E. Kittson has been appointed railway smile. "If you knew," he resumed, corner. Besides the fair grounds it embracer Bow the Insurgents Met Their Fate at the "Aimee, Aimee, don't play any more. clerk, to succeed D. P. Morgan, resigned, nothing but barren bedrock, worn as the Wilcox tract, seventy acres, the "how quickly the hours pass Edare of the Sword. between St. Paul and Duluth C. D. I shall be angry. Come here." smooth by the action of the elements' Brennan tract, forty acres, and the Aiken Purdy succeeds F. Wilson, resigned, on the A correspondent of the Brooklyn when she is down there Avith me." "O! you say that because you can't as the southern slope of Sugarloaf tract, ten acres. The Winona & St. Peter St. Paul and McGregor route, and Frank Eagle writes: During the campaign and Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railroads catch me." Mountain, and were it possible for "Don't you think 1 know when I find Tousley is remoA'ed from the Minneapolis run along the northeastern corner of against the Taepings from Shanghai, "Comeback, I will give you a cake." structures built by human hands to them so long in her absence?" and Albert Lea route to make place for E. the grounds. large number of the insurgents were withstand the decay of time, the entire "That isn't true you haven't one. CroAvles. It was embarrassing. Aimee herself The commissioners are proceeding under captured and a batch were turned over city it-elf would then have been forcedout You want to make me come back." began to be troubled by this conversation, It is said that parties Avho contemplated at purpose Th an act pfised at lastr winter's session of the th to the government officials. This, of 011 the Hat betAveen the mouth "Oh! I shan't let you catch me. The and feeling that she could not building elevators in the southern portion l'2islat.uv. entitled "An act to establish a fo course, meant execution, and I went oi Six-mile Canyon and theCar-on 0 of th state this year have decided to Avait train has gone by." please both these beings that she loved fctttte public 'school for dependent and in- 00 30 till next year, ovang to the present discouraging River. with a score of other young fellows, inexperienced "There is another." I so much, she was ready to cry. Celine OJI digent children," and appropriating the outlook for a good crop. like niysalf. to witness th Instead of replying, the child said: saw it at once aud yielded. N"En'**"sli An excavation made at the base of The governor and staff visited the camp performance. It was the strangest and "Run after me, papa run." school is to be neither of the character of "Take her, Laurence I would rather Sugarloaf Mountain several ears as of the Second Regiment at Faribault on dii'oc- most revolting sight I ever beheld. __ SH orphan asylum or of a reformf school. Laurence saw there was nothing to have her go than feol badly about Tuesday the 30th ult. At 5 the revieAV showed thai the oat-rocT: "that ha JL) ^Vhe object of the institution is i clearly set be done but to run after her and take it." and dress parade took place, together Dact,r at The day was bright and beautiful, and been drifting down the mountain for forth in section 12 of the which is as her out of danger. He ru3hed toward The father at these words showed Avith a most entertaining drill by the battery, a gentle breeze shook out the folds of age- had accumulated in its course to follows: a onv the place where he heard her voice. It AVIIO, after the drill, started on their th some feeling. The object of this fact is to provide for the' flags and banners, borne by the the depth of thirty feet. An idea mav homeAvard march. In regard to the encampment Avas dark, and Aimee escaped him still. "No," said he, in his turn, "keep her, iv. such children a temporary home onlv in almond-eyed troops drawn up on all be formed of the tremendous a^e of and the regiment, Col. Bobletter dut His alarm increased. At any instant I you deserve it you love her best." this mountain from the fact that a side3 ot a small, level square or parade 0gooe i until homes.can be procuredf for said- The encampment has been the most themc in0 [5 ___ families Th boaid di'rector3 tn the^ whistle of the oncoming train might And the discussion began again, but resident who ha* lived near its southern ground. Two hundred rebels were to oiderly yet held. When the companie* isemade the legal gardian of all chilffre be heard, and Laurence redoubled his it Avas this time a struggle of generosity. base for twenty vears has never came into camp nearly all of them showed be dispatched, but from their manner who shall becomeinmates of the school i api^eals. His voice was hoarse with the effects of the many changes they At last the husband took his darling in observed the smallest particles of floatrock wi*shal and freedom I should not ha\-e known Attn' fright. The fatal moment approached, had experienced since the last encampment. drift'ng down it* sides, Avhile on his arms, and a smile reappeared on the the intended victims had they not been More has been accomplished during and still the child laughed and repeated, the north, what wa once a ravine has child's lips. distinguished by their clothing. When flUljU. tora-to use special diligence in providing the week than AVRS done last year. The en "You can't catch me." Now the been tilled up by crumbling earth and Celine looked longingly after them, the hour arrived the prisoners got into suitable homes for such children, and it is campment has certainly had a tendency tc whisile sounded. The lugubrious call roek from the surrounding hills, until and re-entered the house. authorised to place them in such families, line, and one after the other awaited stimulate the men to harder offorts in the paralyzed the poor man, and he lost hi3 now it is within a few feet of the Minimit, One morning, without saying anything C( on a written contract, during minority, oi future. The rifle practice has been quits their turn. I say they got into lineI NEW and forms quite a respectable hill head completely. The train would until eighteen years of age, in the discretion satisfactory, and a large number of men to Celine, Laurence took the little mean each man stepped in anywhere, of the board of directors providing ior itself. have t\vo victims if he did not regain have qualified, and there haA'e been fair re girl's hand to lead her away, when her apparently not caring which was the their education in the public schools where -suits among the sharpshooters. his composure. Two victims! It would mother suddenlv appeared. In 1878, in the flat lying betAveen the beginning or which the ending. They 4 they may reside for teaching them some A reunion of the graduates of the State institution be a catastrophe with incalculable consequences "What!" said she. "You would take mouth of the Six-mile" Canyon and the chatted to one another, and laughed as useful occupation for" kind and proper of deaf mutes took place at Faribault. for a train was stopping at her without telling me?" Carbon ri\ er, a shaft A A as sent clown treatment as members of the family A\ here, .if nothing in the world concerned them, All the graduates express great satisfaction, the station a little way ahead, and if placed jand fpr payment, on the termination to a depth of llo feet by a party of "Don't think that," said Laurence, aud reminded me of a line of pleasureseekers by signs., at the pleasant manner the express was not switched off there of such contract to the board of directors Placer miners in search of bedrock. in some confusion. "We were in fun in the lobby of a theater awaiting they have been entertained. for the use of the child,.any sum of must inevitably be a collision. Laurence At that depth a large body of water we were going to hide behind the their turn to get their tickets at the By the failure of Cody Brothers, of ToAver, money that may be provided for in said shook off his torpor. was encountered, and as their mean 4 trees and see you look for us." George Benz & Co. are in 600, Levy oi box-office. Some of them had nuts instrument. Duluth 200. J. H. Wenterfield of Duluth \vere exhausted,, they were forced to "Oh!" said Celine, doubtfully. "Aniiee!" he cried, in thundering and sweet-meats, which they ate with There wore some twenty ballotings by 200, Selbertstien&Bond, of Duluth, 300. abandon the undertaking. The wastes, tones. "Listen, Laurence," she continued. the committee before Owatonna was selected. seeming relish, though quietlv. There and Mr. Solomon of St. Paul 1,000. hoisted in sinking this shaft cons's^ed Eed Wing, Hastings, Farmington, "Aimee grows more restless and troublesome was nothing false about their actions, "Here, papa." And the child continued The Duluth Tribune says the Codys have Albert Lea, Northfield and other points, of decomposed quartz of the same every day. It it dangerous to let no vaunting bravery nor look of pride. been preparing for this event for some time to give sharp little calls, which made handsome' tenders of sites, etc., but character as that found on the Cornstock, her go with you." Their manners were wholly unconstrained mingled with the roar of the approaching none quite so generous as that of Owaton'na, Mr. C. H, Colby of Benson was married mixed with the shale that had "What do you mean?" said the man, and atural,and looking at them to Miss Grace P. Wilson, daughter of John which was accepted. engine. The instinct of duty rather drifted from the trachyte formation in turning pale. I wondered if our fear of death Avas not L. Wilson of St. Cloud, Rev. E. V. Campbell 4 than will, urged Lawrence toward the canyon. performing the ceremony. "I mean that I am afraid of your hi altogether artificial, and whether, naturally, the switch. He seized the instrument Minnesota Crop Prospects. Float-rock from the Chollar croppings railroad, with its trains and locomotives." lying down to die Ava3 any more James Dockerty 01 Kasson has been held which ought to turn the train. "No," Reports from 1,000 points in the northwest has been found at a distance of to the grand jury, charged with assault with repulsive to human instincts than lying show that the condition of the crop in he cried, "I must save her. Aimee! intent to commit rape on Elizabeth Gould. fifteen miles east of the city, and is "You are very foolish." down to sleep. The more I think of Minnesota, taken as a whole, is not as favorable Aimee! where are you?" and his eves supposed to have been throAvn there by as it was last ear at this time. Dr. C. Weschcke Avas elected mayor of "Leave her here. I can hardly it the more the dread of death seems sought to pierce the darkness. The New TJlm. In the southern counties the ground was volcanic action. breathe \vhile my little girl is down like the bugaboo of nursery lore, made switch tender, with hair on end, thought dry at seeding in some places and very wet Mrs. Charles Eager, daughter of T. P. there. It is frightful to think of, but to play upon the imagination of unreasoning of throwing himself before the iron in others, and the result is a very uneven Bull of Brownsdale, Mower county, and living she might get away and be killed." beings, but not to be tolerated Grasshopper Yarns. monster. But no chance remained, and ragged crop. The weather has not one and one-half miles east of that place, "Don't talk so, Celina." by full grown-men. been favorable until during the past fewdays, that Aimee was not on the track cut her throat recently, dying ^within an fan Francisco Alta Califor ila. "She might runaway while you are and the plant is very thin and light. over which the train must pass. hour. She has been considered partially insane The warning note sounded. The first Since the invasion of Northern California In some places it is heading out a foot high at the switch, and if you left it to look for some time. He looked again, and this time man stepped out and dropped on his by the grasshoppers, there has and the yield will not be an average one. after her, you would fail in your duty, Considerable damage Avas done recently he saw herhe saw her. She knees. His hands were caught by an been a marked revival in the literature Out of 410 reports received, coveting 33 and might be the cause of a dreadful at Pipestone by hail. Avas there, standing on the very attendant and held behiild his back. wheat growing counties, 243 saj the outlook appertaining to that interesting disaster." Northfield is enjoying a building "boom" track the train must take if he altered for a full crop is good, and 1G7 Another drew the victim's cue out opposite insect. tlii-. season such as it has never before experienced. "Oh Celine, Ibeg of you, don't!" cried -say the yield will be from half the switch. If the iron tempest did to his hands, thus bringing his neck 'I remember in '71." said a member A largo number of fine residences to 90 per cent of what it was last year. Laurence, who shuddered at the idea. not take its true course the child was in a horizontal position. Like a flash of the Grain Exchange yesterday, costing from 2,000 to S 1,000 each are From all reports received, a detailed statement The young woman did not insist. saved. The train would go on to crash the executioner brcught doAvn a long "I wa- coming across the plains. Well, being built. A fine two-stoiy school buildcosting of which is given below, the present The switchtender gradually recovered against the one at the station. What glittering blade, and one stroke severed I was seated in a car reading a newspaper 3,000 is being built on the West condition of the crop in the state does not himself. matter! Aimee would be alive! All side, and a handsome stone and brick Y. the heac] completely from the body. about noon, Avhen suddenly it justify the belief that more than So per "My poor Aimee!" he cried, embracing M. C. A. building AYM soon be completed. this went through his mind like lightning. cent, of last yeai's average yield will be The next prisoner stepped out promptly grew quite dark, and I thought sure a the child frantically. "It is too bad, raised. While it is yet rather early to figure There would be the killed and A recent tornado filled the Mississippi and underwent the same operation. As terrible storm was upon us. It Avas a the crop down to bushels enough is Celine it is a shame to frighten me Avith trees about forty miles aboA Aitkin, woundedtwenty families in despair, fast as one fell another was ready. cloud of grasshoppers so thick that known upon which to base reliable estimates obstructing navigation. so." rel but Aimee would bo safe and sound. when they settled on the car track they There was no hesitation nor urging. of the probable yield, considering, of course, Oliver Gibbs, Jr., late commissioner foi Celine smiled, and the conversation There would be an inquest he stopped the train. There was good The men presented themselves as if they favorable weather from this time till harvest. Minnesota to the woiId's fair at New Orleans, ended as usual with these words from would be condemned to prison, dishonored, feed Avhere Ave were just then, and it expected some benefit, with no sign of The total acreage of the state -will has been appointed special commissioner Laurence: ruined! But his daughter, not exceed 2,515,000 acres. The yield at brought the'hoppers to a halt. We emotion, save perhaps of some who were for the American exhibition at London, "You will come for her at noon." this time promises to be about thirteen his Aimee, would live and be happy. were blocked for tAventy-four hours, engaged in quiet humor. Two of the Avhich opens May 1, 1886. The commissioner bushels per acre, which would give a total Little by little their terrors faded until a snow plow was telegraphed for, Ah! how quickly one can think in such general, John Gilmer Speed ol fellows were evidently enjoying a joke. yield of 32,61)5,000 bushels. away. Laurence reasoned with himself. New York, Avill visit St. Paul and Minneapolis and Avhen it cut the way for us, it left a terrible moments! The story-teller would frequently glance Charles Reahm, a resident in Montana for in a few days in the interest of the exhibition. bank of 'hojper on each side higher twenty years and a popular business man, askance at the executioner and talk faster, The train came thundering on, but it Mr. Gibbs has received information died in Helena recently. than the smokestack of the locomo- "The child," he said, "is familiar with probably fearing that demand Avould could not be seen on account of a sharp that the world's fair at New Orleans tive." the passage of the trains, it is true, but The saloon and dwelling house of August be made upon him before the tale had curve in the road. There was still Avill reopen Nov. 1, under a new corporation, Bernick, at Delano, were burned. The furniture she is old enough to comprehend the "That was pretty bad," said another been finished. He sang away in a higher entitled "The American Northern, time to save Aimee, but the child would and fixtures were mostlv saved. danger." And his apprehensions gradually broker, "but 1 have seen worse. Central and Southern Exposition," and key every time he looked around and not stir. It seemed to her father that Loss, 1.500 insured, 1,000 in the American vanished. close April 1, 1886, in time ior a transfer We were camped one summer in Kansas, saw his time getting shorter. At length, she waited for the train with an air of Philadelphia company. of the exhibits to the London fair. making a survey for a neAv town. One evening, hpwever, when he went when he discovered his turn had come, defiance. The old settlers of Faribault county held The Minnesota Valley Baptist association The 'hoppers struck us at night, and home he found he had been preceded he motioned to the executioner to delay "Aimee," he repeated in a voice their fifth annual reunion at Basli lake. met in Mankato. The following officers in the morning we thought the end of by the rumor of an accident which had Over one thousand people were present. for a moment and gabbed away harder strangled with fear"Aimee come here Avere elected to hold one year- Rev. Cyrus the world had come. They were piled, occurred at a neighboring station.,/-A The address was delivered by A. C. Dunn. than ever. When he finished his story you will kill me!" Thomas, moderator Rev. H. B. Marshall, sir, twenty feet deep ov'er our encampment, brakeman had been crushed by an express A farmer named John Weinderhoft, was he and his listener burst into a roar of Suddenly the advancing lights of the clerk A. D. Cadw ell, treasurer. Encouraging and we were nine hours tunneling train. Celina questioned her husband thrown from his wagon at Madelia, while reports Avere received from the various laughter. Then he hurried up to the engine appeared. The train wa3 upon under the influence of liquor, and was killed. out of them. If Ave did not happen while they were at supper. "Is it churches comprising the association, and bloody spot and had his head whisked him it was here." 4The man felt his especially the missionary Avork. to have a few giant powder cartridges true that Simon is killed she asked. off, and his friend, still chuckling ovei whole being shaken. He was bewildered The News is a new paper published at to blast out airholes we should "No replied Laurence "he was in the joke, a moment later did likewise In a trial heat at Midway Johnson paces could see nothing thought did not Brownsville, weekly, by H. G. Ferschler, have been suffocated before we could great danger, but he escaped, thanks a mile in 2:11%, the fastest time ever made stopj, however, but traveled faster than formerly foreman of the Caledonia Journal. have struck a shovel into the mass." in Minnesota. to his wonderful coolness." the train. He recalled in a second his Why an Amateur "Borneo and Jul* Fifty Sioux Indians, under Black Prairie "Didn't you hive any of'em?" inquired "Then he is not dead?" said Celine. The houses of E. E. Case and Rev. Mr. honorable soldier's life, when he iiad Hen, visited the quarries of Pipestone iet" Performance Was Cut Short. a Avarchouseman, who had seen "No and yet the whole train went HeyAvard, Congregational minister at Waterville, comity. sacrificed everything to duty. He saw a good deal of Avestern life. over him. When Simon sawit was too Avere entered and Avatches and The Iona Literary Club, of Union in the station the frightful "accident he As George W. Perkins, agent of the American money stolen from both. The burglars entered "What do you mean?" a-sked the late to save himself, he laid flat down Hill, N. J., performed "Eomeo and express company in Lake City started would have caused, and heard the cries the sleeping rooms and removed the broker. in the middle of the track, and Avhen the ior the noon train being in a hurry, as he Juliet" recently at Buth Hall. of the wounded, the last gasps of the articles from the OAvners pockets Avithout "Just this: I was caught in the same train passed by he got up again safe was a little late, he merely closed the door The auditorium was filled with spec Avaking them. dying-. Tbe problem Avas before him fix you haA'e told about, once, in Kansas. of his safe, without locking it, though he and sound. I saw him, and I asked him tators, who liberally applauded the efforts his daughter or others There was no Ed Donnelly quarrelled Avith his mistress, locked his office door. On returuing to his I was in charge of a mule team, how it made him feel. At first, he said, of Miss Kose Schmidt as the lovesick alternative without A miracle. With Maggie Donnelly, an inmate of a house ol office, an hour later, the doors were as he hauling supplies to a railroad camp. when the engine went over him, he was ill-fame, at Brainerd, and beat her terribly. left them, but he found that 60 had been astonishing promptitude the sentiment heroine. Mr. James Houser, Avhc Among other things we had several very warm, after that the time seemed When found she Avas unconscious, and the stolen fi om the safe during his absence. of duty became most powerful, and he besides playing the part of Borneo, acted thousand yards of canvas- for tents for long. That was all. You know Simon physicians say she AVIII not recoA'er. The Winona postoffice Avas, at the close seized mechanically the handle of the as stage manager, secured a boy tc the men. As soon as the grasshoppers is not easily freightened. He is ready The Nininger place on Summit avenue St* of business on June 30, formally transferred iron bar. The stoical soldier at this hold a lamp in the flies to represent the struck us I put my gang to work, and logo to work again," added Laurence, Paul is soldat Auctionfor25,000toCroAV" to the custody of the neAv postmaster, moment was uppermost, and effaced moon. The boy perched upon a stepladder in a short time we had a canvas sack ford LiAingston. tranquilly. Mr. W. J. Whipple. That gentleman's commision the father. He pushed, hardly know did not manage the inconstant made, balloon fashion, only bigger has not yet arrived, but for reasons Daily lacerations of horses and cattle by But Celine's anxieties were aroused ing what he did, and the express train moon well. He allowed it to swing of business convenience the outgoing postmaster, than any balloon you ever saw. A ell, the barbed wire fencing are recorded in all afresh. D. Sinclair, Esq., on Monday telegraphed crossed the switch. parts of the state. and in an unfortunate moment the sir, Ave filled it chock full of hopperslive Sometime after that the hours to the postmaster general for authority On, on it went, and he could see it glass chimney dashed against a post and hoppersand hitched it onto the There is a probability that the 'name of to make the transfer at this time, Df service were changed and Laurence passing before the station, going by as the toAvn of Detroit will be changed to "De- was splintered into a thousand pieces. wagon, and when the swarm started to and favorable reply Avas received on Tuesday. took the night section. He could no troit Lake." if it were happy to escape a danger" and go our caged hoppers went with The absence of the chimney caused longer think of taking Aimee with him. disappearing in the darkness. Duty Aitkins has purchased a fire engine f01 themu" the moon to smoke vigorously and the One evening, however, a poor woman 1,300. The census of Duluth village and city is had been strongest. Stupefied, staggered, "And took off your balloon?" scene was spoiled. The prompter called in the village was taken very ill. The about completed. The village shows a speechless, Laurence was rooted Commissioner McGill states that insurance "No, slree they hauled our wagon population of nearly 12,000 and the city of doctor who came wrote a prescription to the moon-keeper to hold the moon companies haA'e lost 750,000 in Minnesota to the spot, holding still the cursed for over seventy-eight miles, when over 4,000 total, 16,000 a gain since 1880 and said to the neighbors' he found steady. It was too late. Just as Juliet over and above premiums received handle which had helped him to kill they broke down and we bagged anew of 12,500, or nearly 380 per cent. there: "These medicines can only be in the last two years. stepped out upon the balcony to embrace his child. lot. It beat mule power HilT hollow. A. J. Lamberton and Hon. C. Amundson had in the town, and you must not Borneo as he climbed up"the rope The work at the stat%e fair grounds, St. "Now," he said, "it is my turn to die." Their it has occurred to me" But his. of St. Peter have purchased the buildings wait for them. Let one of you go to the Paul, upon both buildings and grounds, is ladder the lamp swung against one of The other train was about to pass. audience had gone, and the western from the state lately occupied as temporary progressing Avith a rapidity almost marvelous, railway station, where there is a portablepharmacy, the flies and set fire to it. In an instani hospitals at that place." There are three He stepped forward, crossed his arms man, growling, "I suppose these and this progress is only to be accounted and ask the stationmaster a tongue of flame shot out and Juliet buildings and nearly a whole block of land. and awaited it. The whiatle sounded, darned fools think I'm green," walked for by the fact, not generally on my account for a little laudanum. The price paid Avas 2,700. fainted. Somebody cried "Fire!" and off to find a more credulous and attentive realized, that there area sufficient number of the heavy engine puffed. That will quiet the pain till you can the spectators rose to their feet. Borneojumped men employed upon the various improvements Assessor O. L. Cutter has compiled the auditory. Bewildered, thinking of nothing, have the prescriptions. Which of vou census and finds the population of Anoka to constitute a small-sized army. into the orchestra and left there he stood. will go?" Indeed, it is estiunited that under the different to be 4,029. Of this number 698 were Juliet to make her way out as best she A woman's exchange,an excellent institution But that instant a burst of laughter contractors there are at least one born in Sweden and 86 in Norway, making ""Celine! Celine!" said several could. A rush was made for the door already exi-tmg in New Orleans sounded behind him. He turned, wild thousand mechanics and laborers at Avork one.sixth of the whole population. The voices. It was certain that the stationmaster and all of the spectators got upon the and Cinc.nnati, has been established with hope. about the grounds, most ofAA-hom are living total number of foreigners is 1,532. would not hesitate to give her sidewalk safely. The fire was extinguished thore, six or seven large temporary in Philadelphia. A fee of ^5 "Oh, naughty papa!he won't play The Sciffman-Harrington boat race at the medicine. sheds constituting their bearding quarters. in a few minutes. Some ol will entitle the subscr.ber to a membership, with Aimee," said the most beloved of Lake Minnetonka is won by the former in The contracts expire Aug. 20, seventeen The young woman thought at first of the spectators returned, but Juliet with a privilege of voting and twenty-four minutes. voices. days before the opening of the fair, and baring Aimee, but, as she had been could not be revived sufficiently to continue receiving consigners' tickets. The-e The child was clinging to him. The Second regiment had a highly successful there is every prospect that oil the buildings particularly restless all day, Celine tickets may be given to women Avho the performance.N. Y." World. bham battle at Faribault. Laurence did not seek to know how the will be completed by that timo. concluded to take her. They had to have articles to sell, and will ent'.tla (Peter Waltey, a bridge carpenter on the child came there alive. He seized her, The Seventh Day Adventistshad a camp Chicago&Northwesternrailroad, wasfound passLaurence's post to go to the station. the worn. to present their articles to and flew with his treasure into his little meeeting at Mankato. There Avere over 120 The-wagespaidin Adelaide, Australia, dead upon the ground at Winona Avith his He saw them coming, and as the exchange, when they will be cabin. Then he put her on the tents on the ground, of a tasty and substantial aggregate $20,000 a week less than skull crushed in, under his AvindoAv at the soon as they were within hearing,ave- be passed upon and receiA'ed if they are of appearance. Three congregation ground before the lamp and looked at they did one year ago at this time. Commercial hotel. There is' a strong suspicion le* good quality. Nothing that a woman gan to question them. Hf \pf tents were pitched,. Avith seating capacity ol her. He could not bear so much joy, that he was murdered. There are 1,500 rentable houses in the about 2,500. The meetingand grounds were makes will be exeltub-d. A 3l ght percentage vf'Jl "Old Gertrude M*Jvery ill, and I am and fell fainting beside his daughter, city, and the amount of the poor fund The Todd county Argus says, Charles under the charge of Elder O. A. 01sen, Minneapolis, w.ll be charged to co*'er the ristation going to the for medicine." who, in her turn, screamed with terror. Lamusga caught a muscalunge or a pickerel has had to be raised from $100,000 to president of the conference, assisted oxpenses of th i exchange but with Th At this moment Celine arrived. She in Coal lake ,that weighed fifty pounds. by competent committees. $150,000* 4 th dedaction the owner of th- art.cla 3d sold will receive the price it brins.|^. /Willi, m& TT