New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 16, 1885 · Page 5 of 8
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i "IF!* iir"Tyny pnm i ww i incumbent is a grenadier ITOM ichigan,iand thecommitteethinkshe BlsTwodest89^ GthBiiXk of Mis Awful Italian Vengeance. Wasfctat*** aw They Are Married Da will last some time. _At the^Winpna boad of trade meeting Hon.B. Birket Was elected president M., P Terrii6*'jr 000,000 Efcehv The*trial commenced at Rome a few days Nelson Stewart and Anderson Davis, colored, J. Tpher, fiirst vice-president J."N1 Nelson, ago of a butcher named Toszzi, and his wife, were hangad at Charlotte, N. C., re-a Ex-Judge Rappalfo. followed by Channcey When thecensusof Becjj Bend, Wasb |WBAT WIIiL, XOU HAVE? second vjtc9 president H. H. Luers, secretary cently for burglary. V~ son and daughter, who aie charged with Depewi Cornelius Vanderbilt, William ington. Territory, was taken last S.Tt Nelson, treasurer. the murder of one Poggi, also a batcher. R., Frederick W., and George Vanderbilt, Near Millersburg. Ky., John Hi Wren*sho# Tippling as the Capitol-i-WeDSter and The motives tor the crime were trade in the order named,-entered the surrogate's month, it was found that there was a A. Brandenburg/sheriff of Otter Tai and killed William Ross, aged 76, on ac-s jealousy and family disputes. PoggHvasentrapped office in New York, and immediately appeared Clay's Tipple. Bounty, removed Michael Martin and Qlal count of a quarrel the previous day concerning population of 378,including293 males, into Toszzi's cellar, wherethe murder before Probate Clerk Breckett Tames to the penitentiary. Both will serve a dog. W$gf k' Correspondence Cleveland Washington 60 married women, one widow engaged was committed. The body of the vjc-tim for the purpose of filing the will six months, the former for larceny, the The body of a y'Oung woman for^nd dead Leader. was cut into pieces and the remains of William H. Vanderbilt. ^^"rday last latter forattempted burglary. and the rest children. More by the roadside in Sharon, near Boston, were scattered in a suburban wood. The Many of these committee rooms at It is of great length and eoioraces many The annual convention of the county under circumstances that indicated murder, than 200 of the men are bachelors blood was boiled intolilack puddings which details which are of no public interest. In the Capitol contain during a session superintendents of Minnesota will open in has been identified as that of Caroline were sold in Tozzi's shop. The son made a ranging in age from 25 to 50. Red short, he leaves $10,000,000 to each of his choice article of spirits, and the present St. Paul Dae. 28, and continue ona day. F. Whitney, formerly of Winthrop, Me., confession. He narrated the story in court eight children, and the magnificent palaces It will be followed by the annual meeting but several years past, a woman of the town Bend is some distance from the railroad, Minister to Berlin, Mr. Pendleton, with a cold-blooded cynicism that provoked in which they now liveto his wife, his of the state teachers, which will last thret inBoston. Her parents are-highly respectable. was not averse to treating his friends and it has been a very difficult a howl of fury, the audience yelling, late residence, and its contents, stables, days. All of the railroads will return delegates **$fcA It used of the Senate now and then. ""Away with him to the scaffold!" In reply horses, pictn es, etc. etc., and $200,000 a matter to get young women to locate at one-fifth the regular fare. Lieut. W. Cook of Fort Ellis is being tried the murderer tauntingly screamed, to be that there was a regular bar in year, inlieu ofdowerand to public charities, there. Most of the girls who went there East-Hound passenger rates from St. by an army court martial on charges of ''Here I amtear me to pieces!" The terrible $1,000,000. All the rest, residue and remainder the Capitol. This bar was known Paul and Minneapolis have been restored assault preferred asainst him by Mrs. C. L. story has created intense excitement stopped at Yakima, or to the larger of all property and estate, real, vulgarly as "The Hole in the Wall." to tariff rates, and the scalpers will hereafter Gilman and Mrs. Kit Corsey, ladies of the throughout the city, fjPffr? %?M personal and mixed of any description and towns south of there. It waa situated between the House and be ignored. Fort. Eleven army officers conduct .be wheresoever situated, he gave unto his two the Senate, and at it Clay and Webster When the school Mouse was built the case. Lieut. Cook has secured the services' The St. Paul presbytery has formallj 3ons, Cornelius Vanderbilt and William K. of four- ol the most, able attorneys in the directors advertised in various Territorial often drank. In deference to the temperance latest Washington Telegrams. perferred charges against Rev. Dr. McLain Vanderbilt, in equal shares, and to their territory of Montana, and it is thought papers for a teacher, and the sentiment this bar has been heirs and assins, for their use forever. The Riotous workmen are obstructing wort Billings (Mont.) citizens protest against that he will succeed in vindicating his character amount is estimated at about $100,000,- first one who .presented herself was oh the Burlington & Northern* neai long since abolished, but liquor is sold the removal of Judge Coburn. from the disgraceful charge. 000, which willgiveeach $50,000,000, which J. E. Routan was appointed clerk of the Winona, and the sheriff has been asked foi employed. She had not been at the at the Capitol as much as ever, and i. sum is doubtles equal or nearly equal to the help. desk a fortnight before she was married you can get whisky stra^ht in either mtt* McCook, Dak., connty court.jj'i/ holdings of any living individual in the 3 In the Keenans murder case at Mankato to a storekeeper named Elverson, Foreign Gossip.^ the House or Senate restaurant by Mr. McMillan has introduced a bill to country. A disposition to perpetuate the the defendants were acquitted. who was about the best looking young The coldest weather experienced for^ five merely asking for "cold tea." -change the name of the^atipnal Bkank family's supremacy in the business world, of There are numerous cases of typhoid fever man in the town. She resigned her Winona. however, is seen in the provision in the years prevails in England. fi|N^ in Wheeling,Rice county. It is said that drinking is decreasing place, but consented to serve until her will which directs that the railroad stocks Senator Logan says congress will investigate The marquis and marchioness of Lome shall be held in bulk, and not dispoied of at Washington. I do not believe this An unknown insane man cut his throat successor had arriyed. One of the the rulings made by Commissioner will visit Canada jn the spring. and jumped under a passing train at Fort without the consent of every person concerned. to be so. Fewer people drink at the Sparks. young women, with whom'the committee The statement of the Imperial Bank of Ripley. saloons, perhaps, but it has come to had been in correspondence, Hon. Horatio C. Burchard, who was removed Germany shows an increase* of specie ol The bequests for public and charitable Chris Pheiffer, at Duluth, filled up with froiH the mint directorship, is said be that every public man has his cellars 8,479,000 marks. was found disengaged, and in the purposes are as follows: whisky and then shot himself dead. to be taking steps to be restored to position. Queen Victoria has donated the sum o! course of a month she transferred herself stocked with wines and brandies, I give and bequeath to the board of trust tT The second annual meeting of the Minnesota 5,000 to the Darmstadt fund for thereliel to Red Bend and took charge of and liquors are sold by the quantity of the Vanderbilt university of Nashville, association of trotting and pacing of wounded Bulgarians. Ex-Civil Service" Commissioner Gregory the school. She was a tolerably homely instead of by the glass. All of the grocery Tenn., incorporated under the laws of the horse breeders was held at the office ol lias left for Europe. He will finish in Paris, Mrs. Alice Bryant, of Zanesville, O.. committed state of Tennessee, $200,000 of the second woman, somewhat advanced in stores at Washington keep large Commodore Kitson, president of the association. a, book on political economy, which he has suicide by cutting her throat with mortgage bonds of the Lake Shore & Michigan years, but she, too, was led to the altar stocks of liquors, from Mumm's extra The election of officers for the ensuing been writing. a razor. Cause bad health. Southern railroad company, to be applied in less than a month, and gave up year resulted as follows: President, dry champagne down to a very cheap to the usages and purposes of said Senator Sabin will introduce a bill authorizing The Earl of Carnarvon,*lord-lieutenant N. W. Kittson first vice president. J. C. the school as her predecessor had article of whisky, and you will find wine university. the construction of a postoffice of Ireland, has appointed Mr. O'Kee'e, a Oswald, Minneapolis second, C. A. De done. stores in nearly every block. In no building at Stillwater, and making an appropriation I give and bequeath to the following Nationalist, high sheriff of Limerick. Graff, Janesville secretary, R. C. Judson, city of the United States, except, perhaps, of $100,000 lor it. named societies and incorporated bodies, Once again the place was filled, and Farmington treasurer, G. W. Sherwood, The donations to the Irish parliamentary organized under the laws of the state of New Orleans, is there so much St. Paul executive committee, C. A. De things went along smoothly for a while. The bill introduced by Senator Jones, of fund amount to $6,473. Of this sum Ireland New York, the sums hereinafter speeded, Graff, G. W. Sherwood, R. C. Judson, D. S. wine drank in proportion to the population. Arkansas, to secure cheaper telegraphic About that time McGinn, the tavern contributed $1,673, America $5,000, viz: To the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Hall, Benson, and George Graves, correspondence, is that known as the postal and other places 800. Many fami'ies never sit down keeper, imported a servant girl from society of the Primitive Episcopal Rochester. Aelegraph bill of the last congress. to a meal without having wine on the Portland, and put her in his kitchen The late King Alfonso was grossly unfaithful church of the United States of America, The President has recognized Lamar C. table, and at a Washington hotel, where to his queen. He was not very at a salary of $6 a week. Mrs. McGinn Senator McMillan has introduced a bill $100,000 for domestic purposes to St. Quinteros particular either, as to the women upon in the Senate to allow the State of Minnesota public men stop, it is the rule to take consul of Costa Rica, at New was not very lusty, and her husband Lukes hospital, incorporated in the year a Orleans, Horatio N. Cook, consul Greece^of to select lands in lieu ol a swamp whom he bestowed his attentions. 1850, $100,000 to the Young Men's a bottle of wine with your dinner. found that the only way in which San Franrisco, Frank C. Collins, consul of lands allowed the state where settlers Lad Christian Association of the City of New The prince of Wales has sent hib check keeping hotel was possible was for him Within the last few years punch has Greece, at Baltimore. prior claims. It is the same measure that York, $100,00^ to the General Theological for twenty-one guineas to the Royal Agricultural to have efficient female help. He had become very popular at Washington, was introduced on both sides last season. Delegate Cain has received a telegram Seminary of the Primitive Episcopal Church Society of Ireland, to form a had serious trouble in getting anybody and you will now find Senator McMillan also put in a bill for the "from the mayor of Salt Lake City, stating of the City of NewYork, $50,000 to the New prize for the Irish tenant-farmer class. to come, but the wages that he offered a big punch bowl at almost relief of Col. Pfender, who lost his home that the report oi an uprising of the Mormons Yorkf, [Bible and Common Praye There are forty cases of smallpox at St. and considerable personal property at finally induced the girl spoken of to was imminent, has been investigated every fashionable gathering. It is Book society, whereof the bishop Anne de la Focatiere, Quebec, where there New Ulm during the Sioux outbrake. Col. and found utteilj- false. accept the job.. She had no more than is president $50,000, to the quite an art to make a fine Washington are 200 students and a population of 4,- Pfender's claim is upward of $2,000. Home for Incurables, incorporated learned the ways of the kitchen before punch, and it takes very little of A general order has been issued from the 000. Great excitement prevails th.re,and in 1835, $50,000 to the Protestant Episcopal An order has been made by the supreme two or three young men began to hang headquarters of the Grand Army of the many families are leaving the place. the regular article to cause the knees Church Missionary Society for Seamen court for a reargument in the tax title cftse Replblic, in this city, informing the member around the back door of the tavern. to quiver and the hea'd to swim. One The British high commissioner in New in the citv and port of New York,$50,- of Ch&rles Channcey, appellant, against of the orga i/ation that Washington McGinn was equjl to the emergency. Guinea reports that tobacco is not only recipe contains the ingredients, whisky, 000 to the New York Home for intemperate Cordelia Wass, -at the next general term. (has been selected as the site of the proposed He watched matters for a day two, smoked by men, women and children there, rum, claret, champagne, sugar and Men, $50,000, to the New Aork Protestant It is ordered, that copies of all briefs and G. A. Ii. Monument to Gen. Grant. but it is the small coin of the country and becoming convinced that the Episcopal Mission (society of the lemons. A little water added to -this, authorities on the side of the appellant be The following have been chosen as the and no trade can be carried on without it. city of New York, $100,000, to the Metropolitan school house episodes were to have a served on the respondent's attorney, and and you have a drink that will putean. republican caucus committee of the house: museum of art, incorporated April repetition in his own kitchen, he got a Unitsd States Consul FrisBie, at Lyons, also on the attorney-general, on or before old toper under the table after half 'fy1 Cannon, of Illinois, chairman Ryan, Kansas 13, 1870, $100,000, to the American Museum France, has made an interesting report to the 10th day of February next, and that gun, and just as a young man appeared his usual allowance. Still this stuf is Hepburn, Iowa McKinley, Ohio, Bairows, ol natural Histoiy in the city of New the subject of champagne as a commercial copies of all briefs and authorities on the at the back door the next evening Michigan Bingham, Pennsylvania given to young men and maidens' '|s York, $50,000 to the Moravian church in barometer. He discovers that in good side of the respondent be served, on or before after supper he ju-nped out on him. Hiacock, Ne York Dingley. Maine, Rice, it any wonder that some of them gt* New Dory Lane, Staten Island, organized times the American orders for chainpaigne the 25th day of March next, on appellant's Massachusetts Goff, West Virginia Joseph under the name of the United Biethren's are larger than in bad timeswhich is not too much, and we have such scenes attorney. All proceedings are stayed "What do you want here?" he asked. W. McKenna, California. church, $100,000. -t* a great discovery. until the decision ol the cause on reargument. as that of Stewart Castle last winter,. "Nothing."* said the fellow, coloring The following fomth-cfass postmasters This is the case that has excited what Congressmen Holman's son insulted G. A. Mantel, member of parliment, has up a little "nothingmuch. I was just -were commissioned: William J. NOlan, much discussion, and adverse comment on entered an action against Mayor Beure The Burial of Vanderbilt. a young lady, and the hil of calling on the girl 'in there she's an Bridgewater, Dak. Col. J. McLyman, Ge- the decision. grand, of Montreal, as proprietor of La the party were affected by their tipping? old friend of my family, and I look in *neva,Dak., Andiew Heidale,Dawson,Minn. ./The Vanderbilt family desired the remains Patrie, for $10,000 damages for libel. La The vestry of St. James Episcopal church, once and a while to see how she's getting It was such punch as thi&, that Samuel B. Mclntyre, Houston,, Minn., of the husband and father to be Patrie charged Mantel with accepting a Willia Secombe Milaca, Minn. Samue Fergus Falls, are trying to secure a rectoi. conveyed to the tomb with as little display on." started young Mahone on a spree in $14,000 contract as a bribe to support Bernard Winterfelt recently sold 120 M. Mai tin, Piegan, Mont. Cyrus Black, as possible, and their wishes were respected. which he attempted to shoot OIHJ of the government in the matter of hanging "Well, I'm a friend of your family, acres of improved timber land in Tyrone Byron, Neb. Oliver M. Collins, Willow Island Fifth avenne is not much given Riel. the waiters at Welcker's, and it is too," said McGinn, "to the extent that township, LeSueur county, for $6,500. Neb. postoffice named changed, William to display, even when a millionaire this punch that will undoubtedly I don't want to kill you, but if you This is a trifle over $54 per acre, and is the The German bundesrath has unanimously Z. Campbell, Oronoque, late Dallas, is carried to his tomb, and largest price ever paid for farm land in the don't keep away from here I'll murder create a scandal or two the coming approved the bill for the construction Kan. Arthur B. Day, Elwood, late Meek, when the hour for the funeral ol William country. Of thBaltic, long-spoken-ofe ship canal betweean you. Now, you git." season. Neb. H. Vanderbilt arrived Friday morning th- the Elb and the North se tu the 10th, there were but few indications, A great deal of beer is dfdtik in Rev. R. J. Qresswell, who for two years Theyouth slunk away. The next day The controller of the currency, who was The canal will cost Germany about $39.- even in the neighborhood of the Vanderbilt past has been in charge of the work of the Washineton, and many of those who the girl was missing from the kitchen, several years ago entrusted with the duties 250,000. It is to bestrongly fortified, and home that anything unusual was going on. Presbyterian church in Carlton county, of closing up the affairs of the Freedmen's drink wine regularly at their mealo. and late in the afternoon it was discoverd will have a great military as well as commercial Just three flags fluttered at hall mast among has resigned his position and gone to Minneapolis. bank, will make his report to congress in a prefer a light article, such as claret. that she had married the young value. a plenty of bare poles. No badge of crape short time. The. depositors will suffer a man. The same day the schoolmistress The man who drinks such as beer anil was seen anywhere except on the little The activity and daily increasing strength Ex-Gov. Pillsbury, of the commission to loss of a million dollars which is distributed announced her resignation, and claret seldom becomes a drunkard, and electric bell at the Vanderbilt mansion. of the Egyptian forces have at last attracted select a cite for the new penitentary, states over the entire South in small sums as McGinn was on the warpath with in those countries where cheap light the attention of the British government that an expert has made an examination The ceremonies in the church were simple among the negroes. Mr. Cannon makes to the serious state of affairs in of several Quarries touching qualities of Episcopal burial services. They were conducted his gun, the leading citizens made up wines are staple, as Italy and Francg, a pathetic plea inbehalf of the bamboyzled Egypt, and to the fact that the present stone, etc., but that the commission will by Rev. Dr. Cooke, the pastor, their minds that a crisis had arrived negroes, and recommends that $1,000,000 for instance, you will find much less British force is not adequate to cope with not reach a decision before springr and Mr. Clapp. Bishop Potter or so much as may be necessary, to be appropriased which would require a good deal of drunkenness than in America or England. the formidable army of the new mahdi. was present in his robes, but did from the treasury to pay all Miss Fannie F. Dunnell, daughter of the statesmanship to bridge over. There is a good deal of difference The government has decided to send a new not participate. The priests met the pall claims in full. ex-congressman, and H. R. Moore weie in the United States as to drinking. That evening, when the school committee expedition to the Squdan, and it is being bearers at the door of the church and preceded married at Owatonna. "HI Senator Dolph's bill introduced in the Men from the North and East met to consider things, Mr. prepared for immediate departure for them down the center aisle, chanting senate to repeal the timber culture, preetnptkm 1* The annual convention of county school Egypt. The frontier field force in Egypt as they walked along. Preceding the coffin and from California drink wine while Elder, the chairman, said he had an and desert-land acts provides: superintendents opens at St. Paul Dec. 28. consists of about 6,000 men, under the walked the pall bearers, wearing white idea which he thought worthy the attention those from the West and South take In place of the^e modes of entering lands command of Brig. Gen. Grenfell, one-hall sashes. They were: Senator Sabin will introduce a bill for a of his associates.^ He proposed whisky or beer. Kentuckians usually all persons entitled under the laws, to the force being British and the remainder &*fe railroad bridge across the St. Croix any Chauncey M. Depew, J. Pierrepont Morgan, that in the future all school teachers take whisky straight, and Wisconsins make enterhomesteadoentry,of a shall beor entitled Egyptian. to a section less desert moun where between Prescott and Taylor's Charles Rapallo, William Turnbull, 1 should be made to sign a bond not are fond of their own Milwaukee lager. Falls. William Bliss, GeorgeJ. Magee, C. M. Berger, tainous land.-. Desert and mountainous to marry before the end'of the term. Senators Frye and Blair are said to be The Lake Minnetonka building operations Charles C. Clark, Judge John R. Brady, W. lands are defined, as all lands, exclusive of The idea was accepted, but fearing I General News Notes../ the only Senators who are teetotallers. of 1884, as shown in last year's review, L. Scott, D. 0. Mills and S. W. Caldwell. timber and mineral lands, which will not that the conditions might make it impossible Attorney General Garland likes amounted to $174,000. For both The remains were taken to a ferry boat Natural gas has been found at Sidney, produce agricultural crops without irrigation, for them to get women into years there has been a conspicuous absence and thence to New York, Staten Island, a good article of Bourbon. President Ohio, at a depth of 650 feet. and all lands which are so mountainous of any very largeitems, thegood-sized totals the town, they said nothing about where islocated the Vanderbilt mausoleum andrough that they cannot.be ploughed Cleveland drinks beer sometimes, Eaton & Co.. notions, at Des Moines,failed being made up by a large number of modest them to the one with whom they nad and cultivated. Any tract of which threefourths and of the members of with liabilities o! over $8,200. building, mostly cottages. Thegrowth is a is desert or mountainous, shall be opened negotations. Shecameon,and the Lower House, few of them are There are 109 disabled veterans in the t. Final Bnriel of Louis Blsl. natural and healthy one. 'desert or mountainous land. alter deciding to take the place was averse to a dram on the sly. The soldiers' home at Grand Rapids, Mich. Winnepeg Special: Riel's remains were The business men of Redwood Falls organised informed of the contract she would Speaker himself is a good judge of liquors, At a mass meeting in Cleveland $1,500 laid to rest beneath the Catholic cathedral a board of trade by the election ol have to sign. this she indignantly and he often takes a bottle of was subscribed to the Parnell fund. at St. Boniface, theauthorities being afraid the following officers: President, James Personal Mention. declined to accede. The school committee to bury them in a grave as they might be wine with his lunch. Both Cox and McMillan vice president, F. W. Philbrick A party of French Canadians are Buffering Dr. John Steele, a pioneer of St. Paul and was inexorable, and so was stolen. To showthe esteem in which the deceased secretary. S. W.Hay treasurer,C. A.Francois greatly from exposure at BurlingtonIowa. Dorsheimer like good wine, and ex-diplomates, Minnesota, died at St. Paul. she. She said she would leave for rebel was held., his people bore his remains directors W. P. Dunnington, H. D. such as Hitt, of Illinois, Modjeska and company had a narrow upon their shoulders all the way from Chollar, W. D. Flinn and W. M. Todd. home in the morning. The committeemen *V seldom eat without a bottle of wine at About all the officers in Illinois, state and escape from a serious railroad wreck while St. Vital, almost six miles. To see the stalwart, looked at one another to* see if municipal, are on the committee to receive -en route to Detroit. their meals. Ben LeFevre drinks beer, A four-year old child of Stephen Chase,of rugged forms of eight hall-breeds with W anybody was weakening, but no one Parnell. Montirello, pulled a tub of boiling water and there are a number of members The death is announced of Clarence Whist*er, beards covered with frost struggling under appeared to be willing to give in so it over on itself. Its mother was absent, and Joseph Smith, the Irish informer in the the wrestler, in Australia. Whistler their load was a sight neverto beforgotten. who are addicted to drinking hot water. it. was so badly scalded that it died the was decided she would have to go. Phoenix Park case, is alive and under police was bom near Delphi, Ind., in 1856. *ih Two paces in front of the coffin walked There was a Congressman named following morning. protection. This particular girl was young and 'Gen. Nathan Goff, congressman from, the Riel's two brothers, Joseph and Alexandre, Jadwin in the Forty-seventh Congress vivacious, and when she started off Clarksburg (W. Va.) district, has fallen both stalwart specimens of their race. Senator A. M. Crosby, of Luverne, had It is semi-ofncially announced that the who-never sat down to a meal without the misfortune to receive a severe kick from The first sleigh in the procession contained heir, by the death of an uncle, to about Ohio supreme court will decide the Cincinnati with School Director Beebe of Yakima having a teacup of hot water placed one of his blooded colts. He sustained a Riel's mother, his two sisters and his wife. "$560,00,0. election cases in favor of the Demo the whole town .wished she would betore him. He seasoned it with severe bruise, but fortunately no bones The poor old woman onleaving the house insisted crats. stay. An hour later Beebe drove into The late W. W. Gilman, of Sullivan were broken. on walking in the procession, and did cream and sugar and drank it as Ex-Gov.Rockwalter,of Ohioexplains how town with the girl still in his wagon, county. N. Y., left an estate worth $3,000,- so as long as herfailingstrength would bear other people do coffee. Congressman Wm. Brecht murdered Fred Schlirhthaber the United States is in danger of losing its 000, the proceeds of his tanneries. His and to the people who gathered her up. She was at last obliged to ride in Hatch, of Missouri, is also a hot water by cutting the arteries in his wrists and foreign trade by the activity of England in brother George, in New York city, is worth around the vehicle with questions, he a sleigh. The ordinary requim mass was letting him bleed to death. The murder the East. $4,000,000. drinker, and Breckenridge, of Arkansas, celebrated by the clergy at the cathedral. said: took place at the farm of Brecht, about takes it with every meal. Washington Camp, .Sons of America, will There is sorrow among his classmates at The poor mother was weeping piteously. 4% miles from the city of Red Wing. raise the funds to liquidate a debt resting These hot water drinkers advocate the military academy, West Point,overthe as were also other members of the family "The fact fe we've decided to get The death of Joshua Smith, of Faribault, upon Washington's headquarters at Valley death of Cadet John W. Goding, of Massachusetts, and relatives, a large number of whom the practice as a cure for dyspepsia married. She didn't want to go back, better known as Uncle Josh, occurred after Forge, Pa. of the third class, by heart disease. were present. and indigestion, and they say they become and I didn't want to have her go." a very short illness. The deceased wan a The exportation of wheat from the United as fond of the drink as of tea, Everybody felt that Beebe had played very old resident of that city, and was States for the year ending July 1, 1885, exceeded (jl.%1 There is no truth in the statement that She Des Moines TalleyXands. *v coffee or whiskey. H%%#fTt jt# about eighty years of agefp roots on everybody else but there feast by 22,000,000 bushels that of the Mr. Pendleton and wife are dissatisfied &$? was nothing to say. Senator Wilson, of Iowa, has renewed his The annual encampment of the Minnesota previous year. with their position in Berlin. The letters proposition to settle 4he old and vexed department of the G. A. R. will be held At the next meeting of thecommitee, which have been received from them contain Twenty sophomores'at the Wisconsin A Elizabethan Dinner. in r'aribault in February. It is expected question of title in the Des Moines valley. which Beebe did not attend, Mr. Elder expressions which contradict all reporta university were suspended for absence from that about one thousand of the order will These lands are alongthe*DesMoines above of the kind. ^^jStf* ft' l&ffiHj In Elizabethan days the first course again had an idea which he wanted the military drill, and the students manifest be in attendance. i aco.on fork. Under a grant in aid of a much indignation. to submit. said that in view of on great occasions would probably be M9. canal m.1846, they were improperly certifled Wm. Brecht is believed to havs murdered what happened, it occured to him A train over one mile long, carrying 1,- wheaten flummery, stewed broth or by the department of the interior to the Casualty Rcord.^?^ Fred Schtiehthaberjiear Red Wing by cutting 844,831 pounds of cotten and other that Red Bend had greatness within state of Iowa, therefrom located lands spinach broth, or soaallage, gruel, or the arteries in his wrist, and leaving W^ About 5,000 bushels of wheat broke the freight, was taken into New Orleans over its grasp. sold by the United States, the state received hotchpot. The second consisted of him to bleed to death. the Mississippi Valley railroad. N2$P* *iloor of the new mill at Devil's Lake, Dak., indemnity lands for them, and theIowa "Now,/he continued, "let us^dverstock fish, among which we may note lampreys, Mankato is about to have a horse railroad. ^involving a loss of $3,000.^, ^[Z. legislature, in 1866, ratified the acceptance. Another body was incinerated at the this market with schoolma'ams poor John, stock fish, and By this act the state was stopped |fe Samuel W. Patchen, of Patchen Bros.. Mount Olivet crematory Brooklyn, that ol and servant girls. Advertise for them The young men of Windom, determ'ned from a'l claims, to the grant in the Des j|*s New York brokers, fell down the stairs at sturgeon, with sidle dishes of porpoise. Martin M. Goldschmidt. of No. 306 East everywhere, offer big wages and hire not to be outdone St. Paul, have constructed Moines valley. Settlers went on these the Brooklyn club and was instantly killed. Seventy-Fourth street, NewYork, who died The third course comprised quaking an ice boat, which will sail on all that come. We'll get enough after granted lands supposing they were part of a few days ago. He was wealthy, popular and a member puddings, bag puddings, black puddings, Lake Cottonwood. the p'iblic domain, the state treated them of the stock exchange. Awhile to go around, and when, we ao Joseph Dion, the billiard player, who is white pusMings, and narrow puddings. as trespassers, and sued them. Louis Lemay, a boy of thirteen, while it, we may have a few on hand." Near Youngtown, Ohio, two young men, confined in Bloomingdale asylum, is said Then eame veal, beef, capons, skating on Centervflle Lake,broke through Harry Phillips and Richard Huhges, engaged to be improving, and at present seems perfectly The suggestion was discussed at cony the ice, and before assistance conld behad, humble pie, mutton narrow pasties, sane. There is a billiard table in his in a wrestling match in a stable. .Phillips What a Fail Was There. 3iderablelength, and finally adopted. was drowned. The only one with the boy room, on which he practices for hours each was thrown into a stall under the heels Scotch collops, wild fowl, and game. The school board decided to hire ten ^Chicago, Special.Hon. Henry O'Connor when he broke in was his brother, eight day. of a horse and was kicked so badly that In the fifth course all kinds of sweets, teachers, and twenty of the married appeared in the Armory court as prosecuting years old. The sad news was received at Jhe will die. At Salt Lake, Chief Justice Zane, in the men in town agreed to take twenty-five creams in all their varieties, custards, witness agamst Fred Hart, for having, home just as dancing had commenced at At a crossing of the Texas Central railway, case of Deputy United States Marshal he alleged, sobbed him of his pocket book servant girls. The advertisements his brother's wedding which had taken cheese, cakes, jellies, warden pies, near Bryan, Tex., Rev. T Wilson and Vandercook. arrested charged with lewdness, and a railroad pass. V\ earing yet en his place a few hours before. brought many answers, and in suckets, sillabnbs, and so onto be two daughters, while returning home in a has sustained the territorial law, swollen and discolored tace the imprint the course of time the town began to At the last regular meeting of the Owatonna followed perhaps by white cheese and wagon, were struck by anengine. All three which makes the offense named a misdemeanor. of intellectuafilty, his ineffectual attempts fill up with young women of every description. fire department it was decided to were instantly killed.' The engineer has !^2:|H^ %et %i tansy cake. or the drinks, Ue and to appear the man he had enterthe Minnesota State Fire association, As they arrived they were 'been arreste.d Atlanta's artesian well in the heart ol been, were pitiful to behold. Henry O'Connor beer, wine, sack, and numerous varieties, and elect delegates to the annual meeting, assigned to different families, and beP clip city, now nearly 2,500 feet deep, has was for years attorney general of Iowa. The Daisy flouring mill and also the Empire of mead or methe^lin, some of which will be held at Shakopee on Jan. 16. fore a week had passed ttK-iewere begun a steady flow and nowruns a solid He is sixty years of age and has held many, flouring mill of Milwaukeewereburned. which, were concocted out of as many Recently 2,100 pounds of fish were taken stream of abont 200,000 gallons dally. positions t trust and honor. The man The Daisy mill had a capacity of 500 more marriages on foot than the from the lake at Sauk Center by one party as five-and-twenty herbs, and were redolent The supply is inexhaustible, and the city Hart was discharged and the decree of the slrasheis per day. The miH was owned bv preacher could keep track of. The experiment and shipped'to St. Paul, and the newspapers will have many other wells dug and get court was endorsed by the ox-attorney general. E. P. Ailis & Co. The machinery and fixtures of sweet country perfumes, has been found to work are howling at the wholesale slaughter. therefrom its water. Justice Meech gave the once emiueut were valued at $100,000. Its Chambers's Journal. f% splendidly, and as the only schoolma'am lawyer some advice and Mr. O'Connor sfcl capacity was about 600 barrels per day. J. M. Shaffer sued Postmaster Quinn. oi A band of twenty-five "Knights of the in town is said to be on the he would follow it. The escort of an ojttrer The Empire mill was owned by Hon. Casper Waverly, for $5,000 damages lot catting Switch" rode to the house of Benjamin point of marrying, it is thought that was given hint to bis hotel. M. Sanger.and T. H. Heamans. Its him with a penknife, a few months ago. Scott, near Corydon, Ind., and ordered General Simon Cameron, on his way same device will be resorted to capacity was about 400 barrels per dav. The suit was disnnssedbecans^oldetetty^ him to take his mixed childrenfrom a white the borne to Harrisburg, stopped in Phi The Daisy mill was valued at $100,000 school in the neighborhood and send them papers. again. Six girls have married out of adelphia long enough to* tell an interviewer and is a total loss. "The loss of the Empire Congressman torn Reed is six feet high Dlakl, was ar-' to a colored school. Fearing some punishment Watertow,f L. Larsen, of McGinn's kitchen, and during the last is placed at $200,000, which is conMered and weighs over tnoltnndred pounds. His that after fty years' activity lest he did as conuni retted at Avuca for stealing goods ol a mer a modest estimate! head Ufvery big, !UM11US (aceresembles that twelve months .there have been fourteen plied with the reqnestJ? in politics he was tired and had stepped ctrcnt, and sentenced teachers at the little school. The down and oat,