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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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MINNESOTA NEWS, MAKE THE BURDEN and olten on our journeya he was habitually stand the^chief charmjfher stage |Bm. 8..1W presence^1' W^^r^K" plunged into the depths of absorbing thought. At such times his "Let me carry your pail, my dear, She saw Mr. Rawlinson she gave ,r face would assume a sombre cast, and Brimming over with water!" a cry and started toward him with C.H. GHADB0UBN, C.H.BOsIf t*The Encapnicnt. W?** "No I'll take hold, and you take hold." an expression of the deepest melancholy open arms. President. Answered the farmer's daughter.,' Cashier*!' The committee in charge have issued t"ne would overspread it But his "0, father!" following orders concerning the G. A. R. Cor. Minn, and Centre^Strs. reflections were kept to himself. He "Wait!" And she would have her own sweet way, encampment and reunion to be held during gave me no confidence outside of busi "He stood with his arms folded. She As her meriy eyes grew brighter, the fair: nes3 affairs, in which I was implicitly paused. He spoke very gently but So she took hold and be took hold, Minnesota Veterans,, Attention^'The *',4 NEW ULM, MINN.^ trusted. And it made the burden lighter. firmly, as I had never heard him undersigned committee, after consultation was The end" of employment with the officers of the various regimental speak. Callectioneani all business pertaining to banking 4 And every day the burden seemed societies, as far as they have been able, reached through a curious adventure "I want to take you back, my child promptly attended to. Lighter by being divided, have concluded that the most opportune which must be told in detail. JVITA* my heart is hungry for you. But you For he took hold, and she took hold, Individual Responsibitiy, days of the state agricultural fair for the By the self same spirit guided. must leave this worthless creature. W were in a half-fledged town in veterans and regimental reunions will be Missouri. It is a great city now. The Will you?" Sept. 14 and 15. The reunions will take Till by and by they learned to lo-vc, $500,000. railroads had then just commenced She lookedJrom father to husband. place in the camp on the university farm, And each trust the other, to reach out for it, and its "boom" adjoining the fair grounds, on those days, The strugglewas fierce but brief. She Till she for him, one twilight dim,^ Eagle Mi Co. or at such places as the various societies was but mildly started. Everything went to Blake as he leaned against Left father and left mother. may determine. Arrangements will be was in a kind of chaos. There were the wall and clasped her hands cm his made to supply^ all veterans with tents When storm and sunshine mingled they ungraded and muddy streets, with shoulder. and food or rations in camp, so that eaeh Would seldom trouble borrow, brick and plank sidewalks, and no "He is my husband," she simply Manufacturers of one, with the members of his family accompanying And when it came the3' met the same sidewalks at all there were promiscuous said. him,, can remain in the camp ROLLER FLOUR With bright hope of to-morrow. stocks of goods from St. Louis on or near the fair ground during his stay "Strike the old man for money'" I tumbled in retail stores together to in the city, if he so desires. The local And now they're at the e\e of life. plainly heard from him, in a sepulchral Grand Army posts will appoint a proper jg$* BY THE meet the pressing demands of the incieasing While Western skies grow brighter, whisper. committee of arrangements to co-operate "For she took hold, and he took hold, population, hardware and Gradual Reduction Roller^ John Rawlinson groaned as he left with the state agricultural society. & And it made the burden lighter. calico being sold over the same counter the room and the house, looking JOHN B. SANBORN, *,I and there were two or three great Bo ltimorean. A s3328 neither to the right nor left. I followed President of the Fourth Regiment Society. canvasaries of hotels, well dressed gentlemen him in silence. As he strode on, J. W. BISHOP. struggled withred-shirted, longbooted and as I bestiired myself to overtake President Second Minnesota Society. A STEADFAST FLAME. NEW ULM, MINN. sons of the border for a him, a shout followed us. I looked WILLIAM R. MASSHALL, Its superior excellence proven in millions of seat at the table. And there President Seventh Minnesota Regimeut Society. back and saw Edward Blake lurching homes for more than a quarter of a century. It i was a traveling theatrical company is used by the United States Government Endorsed heavily along. BY 1MES FRANKLIN FITTS. by the heads of the Great Universities as in town. Great colored pictorial bills C. C. ANDREWS, "Can't you do something for a fellow, th Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr The time referred to was near 20 Third Minnesota Regiment.^" announced that the play of "Ingomar, Price's the only Baking Powder that does not Mr. Rawls?" he hiccoughed. years ago. I was then private secretary the Barbarian," would be presented contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in "Say a fiftyoror" By the provisions of the state law returns Cans v* that night, with the gieat London or general factotum of ythe millionnaire, Something like an oath came from PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. must be made to the secretary of tragedian, Mr. Templemore in tbe John Rawlinson. How and state by the town assessors and county the man addressed, as he disappeared NEWIOBK, CHICAGO. 8T LOUIS. title role, wnile the beautiful and accomplished auditor each year showing the acreage and in the darkness. whfre he picked me up and attached i HEW BOODSI .LOWEST PBICE8I Miss Gertrude Devereaux yield of corn, wheat, oats, barley and He had already gone up to his room would assume the part of Parthenia. me to him is of no consequence, for flax. These reports have been received when I reached the hotel, and I did Obtained, and till PATKNT BLsMU** attended and, under the direction of Assistant Secretary the story has no relation to myself. to for M01)mATE FEES Our oilioe isopposite Tnat night Mr. Rawlinson, contrary not disturb himas, indeed, I had of State Stockenstrom, have been the S Patent OKice and we *ai onlain Eeaiy J. Ludr$, Yet the episode may be of some value to all my experience of him, was restless no excuse to do so. He came down tabulated. These cereals in 1S86 reached Patents in less time than those remote lioin the handsome total of 5,145,327 acres, and uneasy. If I was superstitions, WASIIING70N. Send MODEL. 1RA fl I Ml or to breakfast the next morning, looking as showing something of him. PJ10TO of invention We advise as to patentability which was increased in 1887 to 5,468,647. I would say with him, "coming as solid and impassive as usual. free of charge and we make MJ CllAJtOW It happened at the Parker House, The total number of bushels of all kinds, of events cast their shadows before." But the bootblack told me afterward UNLESS PATENT /S SECl litV Dealer lo,-* Boston. I had come to the city to grain raised in 1886 was 108,508,911. Supposing that he wished my company that as he went his rounds very early, For circular, advice, terms and references toactual The flax planted in 1886 covered 204,147 look up a rich relative, from whom I D&Y GOODS, clients in your own Hate County. uy or no more than he ever had at he heard somebody in room 17 acres, and in 1887 170,225. This shows Town, write to i had reason to expect profitable em the close of the day, I was about to C.A.SNOWaCO walking the floor and groaning. a falling off in acreage from 1886 of 33,- ployment. Standing at the desk I GROCERIES, withdraw, from chasteristi, the hotel when abrupte 922 acres, which will afford considerable Two men sitting opposite us conversed Opposite Patent Office, Washington, It (i me with registered in that laige, round backhand asked1 food for thought for both producer and so loudly that we heard alJ that is part of me. I turned to NOTIONS, ETC. H. H. Beussmaiinf buyer- ness, "Where are you going?" they said. step away and saw that a heavy man "Merely to walk about town." The city council of Austin, have awarded SiesliBg'i Block* "Hear the play last night?" with a dull-looking face, relieved by the contract for the complete system of "I'll go with you." "Yes I reckon the afterpiece was piercing little gray eyes, ha'd been looking fcEWULM, MDm. contemplated water works for this city to Dealer in As we went along the streets he rather better." over my shoulder. the National Iron and Brass works, Dubuque, made an effort to talk, but 1 could $teel ki\d Itfon Wkfe "Afterpiece? There wasn't any?" Iowa. Contract price, $36,000. "Hold on sir," he said. "I want R. Pfefferle, see that it was only his uneasy frame "It happened over at the Windsor, 0 see you." The Vienna bakery at Albert Lea, was of mind breaking through his usual in general also a special large stock wheretheactorsstop. The leadingman burned. He seized the pen, scored off the abstraction. We passed a crowd in of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural is a drunken brute the women with the name "John Rawlinson" in a crabbed Mrs. 0. F. Perkins, wife of Hon. 0 F. front of a ereat board building, where Implements. A complete stock of the fiue figure and eyes is his wife. It appears Perkins of Northfield, fell from the railroad hand, and asked me to step into the Dealer in flaring colored lights illuminated the her father, some rich old hunks, newest and best constructed Guns and bridge at Spring creek and was killed. reading-room with him. posters of "Ingomar." hunted her up, and wanted her to Revolvers of the most approved patterns Homer Whiting, of Tracy, accidentally I He motioned me to la chair, and "What's this?" he asked. come back home to him. She also ammunition and sportmen'a shot and killed the three-year-old 'took one himself. Then without a "A play," I replied. wouldn't leave her husbandjust lise daughter of Andrew Holm, a farmer residing goods of all descriptions. jword, he starred at me for a full minlute. CANNED, DRIED & GREEN near Balaton. "Theater?yes, I used to go often. a woman!and he got into a drunken 'In connection therewith is a complete I havn't seen a play for many years. rase because she wouldn't strike the Isaac Solomon was killed by being run Harness Shop, i FRUITS, I The oddity of the thing struck me. Let's go up." old man for money. He chased her over by the wheels of a hansom cab at St. jlJaughed. Paul. through the hall, and fell down stairs. "You'll hardly see anything in there under the management of Hermann "You'll know meswhenremarksee you me IFloiir and Feeci The scoundrel broke his neekand it to please you." I demurred. Rev. Father Nugent, of Liverpool, Eng., again, 1 hope, wa my Beussmann, who will take pleasure-in 1 is coming to visit Bishop Ireland. served him right." "No matter I feel like most anything waiting upon all customers in want of "You write just as old Max Bert James Preston of Bay City, Mich., who for diversion." "Kill him?" STONE,WOODEN AND WILLOW anything in the harness saddlery jused to," he said. Max was myconJndential was beating his way on a freight train, attempted "Yes." We paid our 25 cents respectively, i1 clerk years ago. He fell into WARE. line. to pass from one car to another, With pale and rigid face Mr. Rawlinson and ascended the dirty stairs. |the lake at Chicago and was drowned. NEW ULM, MINN. near Osakis, fell between them and had Minn. & 1st N. Strs. ~1 New Ulm, Minn. rose from the table. He looked We entered a hall furnished with both lege cut off at the knees. I want you to write my letters. Who Fr. Burg, toward me. I understood it. We wooden benches, where 500 are you, anyway?" Mrs. ETelina Holcombe Wilder,*~mother walked over to the Windsor without people, seven-eighth of them I told him. of Amherst H. Wilder and of Mrs. Col. John a word. In the room where we had men, were seated on the same level, Merriam, died at St. Paul. "Poor youna fellow no relatives left her the night before we found smoking, talking and "chaffing" the The trouble with the Indians up north is college-bredeh'" Ethel Blake, sitting by her worthless performers. On a scantily furnished said to have originated from their procuring "No relations but the uncle I came IRONBTRO70NLETH clay as it waited for the coffin. She stage a loud-mouth, brawling Ingomar whisky. here to look for, and I'm not sure saw her father, and this time she fell At Anoka, George Fitzgibbons was arrested vas holding forth to the captive Manufacturer of and Dealer in tnat he will acknowledge me. I never charged with the theit of $150 from upon his breast. I saw there what I Myron and the outlaws about him. saw a college, and as for poverty CIGARS, Charles Atkinson of Burns, a farmer for would not have believed the day before Mr. Rawlinson and I obtained seats when I pay for my dinner, I don't whom Fitzgibbons had been working. TONIC could ever happen. with some difficulty. He glanced at know where I shall get another." The North Branch Mutual Insurance TOBACCOS, the stage and the audience, and then John Rawlinson cried! The strange man deliberately ended Company, composed of farmers living in became absorbed in his thoughts. "O Ethel, what misery you have Chibago county, has been admitted to do his inspection of me. Not anticipating the slightest pleasure PIPES. caused!" the strong man sobbed. business in this state. "1 rathei like your face I certainly WUl purify tho from the performance, I continued "You broke your poor mother's heart. the LlVKR an The Sentinel, a weekly newsyaper hitherto like your account of yourself. I to look idly at Ingomar, and' was not ancFVTOof You ruined our happy home. You BMTOKKtheH published at Lake City by C. B-McKennev, haven't any relatives, either they do Cor. Minnesota and Centre OR of TOTJTH- YOUTH DysMpaU,Want long in detecting in his voice that made me a wretched wanderer. What is to move to North St. Paul in response of Appetite, IndigMtion.Laclc oC a man no good. I hate colleges^ because Strength and Tind Feeling absolutely peculiar horseness that results from to a flattering offer. streets. did you get for all this?" oared: Bones, BUMCM* they take bright young fellows indulgence in spirits. and nerves receive new During the past year, ending with July Should the years of Methusaleh be NEW ULM, MINN. and make conceited asses out of them. force. EnUvens the mind 31, eight convicts were pardoned from the mine, I shall never forget how she and supplies Brain Power. I started poor, and I like to see others Presently Parthenia appeared. Jno. Neuman, state penitentiary as per the report of m. S*VSMBIA Suffering from oomplaintspeon- turned to her dead, and, laying her do the same. Do you want good employment?" To the crowd around us all acting LAIHES liartotheirsex willfindin DB. Warden Stordock, filed at the office of the asWUIEq HAHTEB'S XBON TONIC hand on his forehead, said was the same and I certainly was secretary of state. Out of this number safe,speedr eore. Give*a elear, healthycomplexion. "He was my husband I loved him. AU attempts at counterfeiting only adds to itepopu\arity. not impressed with the lady's power two were pardoned by Gov. Hubbard, five "Above all things, sir." Do not experimentget OBiOnrAZAinBX8 He was the father of the two precious LIVER PILLS Dealer in by Gov. McGill, and one by President as an actress. Her lines were "I'll give you $500 the first year, i_ &'W*H&V? darlings that were torn from us. If he Cleveland. Six of the convices were from 3DR,Y GOODS, delivered coldly and correctly. and pay your expenses to go with me, Cure Consttpation,Uver Complaint and Slek Book.: Hennepin county. could come back to me I would lojve Headache. Sample Dose and Dream There was mot the slightes feeling write tor me and attend to my interests Emailed on receipt of twocenta In postage. Hats, Caps, Notions, him still." The last stone has been laid on the towpr (manifested in any thing she uttered. generally." THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS, MO. of the new court house at St. Paul and The years are not many since, at But she had o'nequalhty that impressed Groceries," Provisions, I accepted the offer on the spot. the American flag hoisted in honor of the Mr. Rawlinson's urgent request, I me at once, she had the true stage H. Ruddlphi,3 "You ought to understand, sir, "that Crockery and Glassware, event. made him a visit at his beautiful presence. She was tall and shapely, I'm called eccentric and when a man Green, Dried and Canned The New York Life Insurance Company home in the suburbs of though rather thin, and neither paint worth a million gets that name, there took out a building permit for a 10-story Chicago. Rich "beyond the dreams nor powder could hide the fact that FruitsM must be something in it. And. then etc, etc. fire proof structure to cost 8500,000 of St. of avarice," with his daughter she was still beautiful. The rude audience I'm traveling about all the time. MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER I N%^ Paul. restored to him, and with nothing to were impressed just as I was, You'll go where Ig Does this change Boots ana Shoesf Amos Butler, oi Albert Lea, is colored. I will always lake farm produce in exchang* mind9" cloud the future but the shadow of and respectfully refrained from any your He tried to get shaved at Austin but was for goods, and pay the highest market pricefor aH the dreary past, it seemed to me that "guyina" of the lady. "No, sir." arrested. Suit for damages will be instituted. kinds of paper rags. he might now be happy. I said so to "Very well. Come into dinner. I As the play proceeded I became Minn. & 3d N. strs., New Ulm, Minn. him. The village of Renville, was visited by a In connection with my store Ihaie a first-dam pay the bills." aware that my companion was becoming *%jjr" r, "If Ethel would consent to marry tornado on the 10th inst. First came a %p1 Ti saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table anA deeply interested in it. He bent Before the end f that year we had A large assortment*'of men's" aiia* storm of hail from the northwest. Soon again I should be. She is charming still, my customers will always find good liquors and forward and kept his eyes fixed on the journeyed many thousands of miles a cloud came from the northeast, and the boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and as you see, and less than 40 it goes cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. stage. Once or twice I whispered to by railroad, steamboat and stage in two clouds met immediately north ot the children's snofis constantly kept, or without saying that there are a dozen 'him, but he made no reply. From thirteen states. My business connections village. The work of destruction then began. All goods purchased of me will be delivered hand. Custom work and repai\ing splendid men who are dying for her. this time his attention never flagged with him lasted almost three It was a genuine torn-ado, for buildings any part of the city free of cost. promptly attended to.? vj jw^wtej. WiFl you believe me, sirshe'll have till the curtain was finally were moved to all points of the compass. years. Minnesota Street, yew Ulm, Mlna nothing to do with any oi them! She Mrs. Haan, wife of P. Haan, agent rung down. Then, amid the During all the time I had pever discovered Meat Market, for the Frederickson land company, was will cherish the memory of that worthless bosterous stamping, dapping and unearthly.cat-calls that John Rawlinson had a instantly kiled. Gustaf Krieger. living four THE CHICAGO and vagabond as lone as she lives and that summoned the permanent home. We stopped at miles south in the township of Hora, was die with his picture next to her heart. Barbarian and histbride before the hotels. I never knew him to make a badly injured and will probably die. I'll be hanged if I can make out anything curtain, Mr. Rawlinson snouted in visit to any person axeep strictly in M. EPPLE, Prop'r. Nearly every building in town was mtfre about a woman any how!" my ear: the way of business. I soon began to 1 NORTHWESTERN or less injurad, Aug Krieger's house, barn NEW ULM,MINN, MHOTESOTA ST. I looked at her as she came to call see that he was avoiding the people "Where dc these actors stay?" and granary, in Flora, was totally destroyed. us to tea.sweet and beautiful in her Viho had known him in the past years. "At the Windsor, I believe." Grasn stacks in the path of the sadnessand thought of the lines: storm were blown down and the grain He never breathed a word to me ^Come and show me." $ n~iHE undersigned desires to inform the people ot RAILWAY^ partly, it not wholly, ruined. The path I New Ulm and vicinity that he has re-established bis previous life, nordi he encourage The exit to the street was narrow Man's love is of man's life a thing a part, his meat market and is now oreapared to wal* of the storm was about a mile wide and my talk on anything esseept business. and unlighted, so that the performers 'Tis woman's whole existence. on nis eld customers and friends with only th five or si-? long. The damage to buildings best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and everything had reached their quarters by the 1 found abundant oeoupation in and grain is estimated from $15,000 to usually kept a first-class market Ths Penetrates the Centres of Population back passage some time before we writing his letters, readimg and briefing $25,000. People sought their cellars or How Neckties Are Made *T? highest market price will be paid for FAT CATi in fec*f A could get there. Mr. Rawlinson called TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC.fcfr YS up his fnail, which followed him the loss of life would have been greater. The designing of silks and satins tor ILLINOIS, ttWA,&Ve for the manager of the troupe-, and ovr the country, and taking cureful ^M. EPPUS. Edward Hargesheimer of Winona, was neckties is a profession in itself. a gross-looking man in velveteen with notes of all tbe informatllon that he v?*?WISCONSIN,k held for forgery at the instance of C. C, Meat Market. "There ace special grades and designs a profusion of jewelry, came to the collected. His business was entirely Beck his late partner. The specific charge JMm^ MICHIGAN/ in silks and satins made exclusively is that Mr. Hargesheimer drew a note f- sitting room. the seeking of promising investments $100, dated March 7,1836, for six months, in real estate- I have understood, for the necktie trade," said a i "I have business with yonar leading imraraM0TA Bigned by John F. Brandt. This note was JOS. SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r., since then, some of his shrewdness *&$A ladyMiss Devereaux," said Mr. Rawlinso'B, manufacturer. "These materials are 5 DAKOTA, cashed by Thomas Lichtensleiger at the and foresight- Dozens of thriving quietlv, referring to the play- made from patterns designed by men instance of Mr. Hargesheimer, who signed NEBRASKA and cities exist now, where in that day itlL "Oanl'seefeer?" who do nothing but study new designs the firm name of Hargesheimer & Beck beneath Minn. New^JDlm, was nothing but the virgin forest or the name of Brandt. 'Themanager was plainly no gentleman ia this line. There are from 50 to 75 WYOMING, prairie: very few of them but were himself, but he knew one when Sensational reports come from Canton, factories in the country and 10 or 12 A large supply of fresh.meate, san, marked in advance by Mr. Rowlin- he saw him. Something in* the manner Ffllmore county, of the shooting of Godfrey first-class makets. .The success of Its TRAIN SERVICE iscnrefuUy 8on's keen eve as promising sites and iage, hams, lard, etc., constantly on Frego,an old and well known citizen oi of the other impressed him. making up such goods is just like a arranged to meet requirements of I have no doubt that these timely investments the county. There is suspicion that death land. All orders from the country "That's Ned Blake's wife," he said. lottery. Perhaps one season I hit resulted from foul play. Frego was quarrelsome local travel, as weU as to fwnisb have increased his millions "The fact is," and the manager promptly attended to. upon a design that will become so and had threatened the lives oi ten fold. the most attractive Routes tor laughed, "Ned is as a jealous fool, some of his neighbors. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. popular that all the other makers are through travel between important and makes all kind of rows in the One day at a hotel in a southwestern A nine-year-old daughter of Micheal Marum forced to adopt it, but the next sea. company. I'll speak to him. city a gentleman accosted him. of High Forest was severely bitten by TRADE CENTRES. son some one in Boston or Philadelphia THE HEW ULM spokp nisifcname and offered his hand. Three minutes after the Ingomar of a savage dog. Her brother was likewise will make a hit and I am forced Mr. Rawlinson returned his salutation half an hour before entered. The interval bitten by the brute. It is feared that Its EQUIPMENT ot Day ana to copy that. It depends for success rabies was the cause of the trouble. indifferently, made some casual between the stage and real one CITY PLANING MiU Parlor Cars, Dining and Pa*aee on who adopts it first. If hfr happens remark and turned abruptly away. had been a brief one but not too brief The body of the? father of State-Auditot Sleeping Cars is without rival. Braden, who died in Sioux Falls, Dak., a to allow Mr. Blake to become decidedly I followed the stranger out on the to be swell, that particular kind of few days ago, were brought to Litchfield, Its ROADSED is perfection, ot drunk. His eyes were bloodshot, street. necktie will sell well." There are Meeker county, and buried by the side oi MANUFACTURES his tongue thick, his gait uncertain. stone-baua*ted Steel. 4 ip# "Tell me something of that man more than 1,200 girls employed in his wife. you spoke to," I said. "I have been "Wha-a yoa want o' my wife?" he The NORTHWESTERN iSefavorite New York city alone. They work by DOORS, WINDOW SASH, State Inspector of Oils Henry B. Willis, blustered. At the sight of Mr. Rawlinson in his employ for months, and I can't route for the Commercial' the piece and make more or less according aubmitted to Secretary of "State Mattson his legs and his voice abruptly learn anything about him." iWENETIAN BLINDS, Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers to their expertness. A eood his annual rebort, showing the work of hie paused.. Wt "He was a grain operator in Chicago. after New Homes ia tbe Golden? department during the year ending July 31, finisher can make $8 or $9 a week. They said that he had Made 'I want Efche^not you. Send her 1887. Tbe total number of packages inspected MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. Northwest. "^"3 She takes a necktie after it ia pnt together money there, and knew enough, to here." during rheyear was 98,489, or about 4,- Detailed intormatiern W&erWJy and finishes each detail perfectly 924.450 gallon. The inspection of packages quit with it. That.s all I know of He left the room at once. When he Planing, turning and all furnished by so that it ready to box. Threa was largest in Ramsey and Hennepin him." next entered he was following Parthenia work with rib-saw promptly counties, that of St. Louis county coming different colors oFthe same design ay.H,IIEroE_!AN,Ageiit, in a diffident way. "Hasn't he had some trouble?" next. and same style are twisted together $k an^ neatly executed. "Some family difficulty, I believe. With the paint and powder removed, *s4$ New Ulm, Minn* The Phelps Windmill company struck a to give the dealer an assortment in His wife died, if I remember right. But she was etfil a handsome 'woman of MARViUnUfiHIT, H, C. WICKER, flowing well on Capt. N J. Croee' farm five ^P the one make.New York Mail and can't recall anything of it/ thirty, paleand thin, withgreat speak- miles from Herman, pawing through a fin* ^JUI work guaranteedi J_ate reasonaible* Vice-Pres't and G*u. Mangx. Traffic Manaser. -Express*", sss- Wfcen business did not occupy him, ios eyes which at oncemade me under strata of bituminous coal at t-4st_f of on* LP. WILSON, hundred feet, 7^A~^^Jt*.41W*