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

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THE PUBLIC LANDS. the estimated vaue of the land reserved fox frenzy hai murdered his loving wife KSTK.INOED. school purposes is $25,000,000 at present and innocent little baby. PURE THE EXPERIENCE OF A SETTLES By this time the night had fairly A barrier hath riaen between C.H.CHADBOURN, O.H.BOSfl, seeking a homestead is interesting as well settled down upon us, and tne darkness, Thy heart and mine! Oh friend, I weep How They May Be AcquiredHome-Making as illustrative of our recent methods of subduing Presidents Caahlo* Cruel and strong, though all unseen! save where the dim glow of the' Kendered EasyRoutine Experience of wild land and establishing permanent Oor. Minn, and Centre Strs. fire rested, was impenetrable. The the Settler. We made that barrier, thou and I, settlers thereon. The intended settler thick shadows enveloped us even And strengthened it as days went by is carried to the West in an immigrant where we sat, for, the fuel being poor, Ah, me! I scarcely know how or why! sleeper, a Pullman car, or common coach, as NEW DLM, MINN* we had continually to coax our fire But Their Price Is the BoonThe Germ of the length of his purse permita He lands Mayhap some promise made and broken to burn, and were often without even Seal PatriotismThe Need of More at the seat of the United States local lan Collectionsan all badness pertaining.to bankiafc CREA promptly attended to a pretence of a blaze. Pnb.ic Land. r. office, and promptly applies to the register of Some word unkind or lightly spoken Suddenlyfust as my companion that office for a tract of vacant govermeni Individua Responsibly,. Then, hearts that grieved but gave no is describing to me the terrible headlong land. If he has no particular locality in token. rush with which the frenzied Higgins view, the register quickly opens a book ol free land has been, and is, a stalwart $500,000. Farewell! Oh loyal heart and true, had sprung upon his crouching township plats and turns to a township all agency in the settlement and civilization of How wouldst thou pity if thou knew wifethere came piercing through the or partly vacant He picks up a blank plat the so-called West How much greater, or Eagle MU 1 Co. The mazes that I wander through. thick wall of darkness behind us the and marks the tracts vacant, giving the less, than other influences I cannot say. A startlingly distinct sound of a heavy number of the township and range. He As wider, wider, every day, friend and a beneficiary of our public land briefly recites the character of the soil, the body rushing through space, and the Our paths divergeOh friend, I pray system may overestimate its influences upon That thine may be the sunnier way! wv"%t topography, the present settlement, if any, Manufacturers of instant after the same sound repeat- himself an u'~d his community, but i will be a the distance from a railroad, or river, the existence ed, each in turn followed by a dull pardonable exaggeration. The peacelul ROLLER FLOUR I in my lone lot scarce eould pine of streams of water, wood and coal. thud and then the noise of heavy, uncertain ease and rapidity with which a new territory While thou were quaffinglife'sred wine, He advises the newcomer how he can find the footsteps. or prescribed area of our public E'en though its bitterest cup were BY THE township in question and possibly gives him domain is brought under the mine! With a hoarse cry my companion a note to some neighboring pioneer who will Gradual Reduction Roller Katherine E. Conway. plow, is remarkable. Favorable government sprang suddenly upward, but fell gladly pilot him to the exact spoc When in climate and soil are undoubtedly again to his knees. While clasping his J5* PERFECT 9&1 the township he can readily, with the paper inducements, but the price of the farm THE HAUNTED CABIN. arms convulsively, yet tightly, about) System, plat, find the corners of one or moresecciona Is the determining consideration. The local my body, he fixed his eyes upon me The marks on the stakes correspond with government may not be perfect, the climate in one long, appealing, despairing the numbers on the plat, and a minimum NEW ULM, MINN: supernal and the soil inexhaustible, but the In the latter part of the winter gaze. Its superior excellence proven in millions amount of gumption will enable him to pick land is free. There is the boon. The people I had just placed my hand upon my lomes for more than a quarter of a century. It 1879 I was one of a party of eight out his quarter section (160 acres) if he. likes of the "effete" East may be skeptical as to used by the United States Government. Enlorsed shoulder to reassure him, and was prospecting for mica along the lower the lay of the land. Eeturning to the land by the heads of the Great Universities as the climate and soil of Dakota, for instance, opening my lips to speak when there ha Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. office he shows his plat, with the quarter but they have no doubt as to the cost of 1U0 slopes of the great Balsam range in Price's the only Baking Powder that does not came a terrific crash, followed by total marked that he has decided to take. He acreB of her prairie. The possession of vast iontain Ammonia, Lime or Alum.. Sold only in western North Carolina. darkness, while something cold Bigns an application describing the land, and 3ans. areas of unoccupied land has been supplemented and wet was dashed into our faces Trapping was an absorbing pastime, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. subscribes to an affidavit that he takes it for by a wiser dispossession. The financial and fell all about, us. The next moment /Eff YORK, CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. his own use and has never made a prior and more than one of our boys had necessities of the Rebellion tausrht our a woman's terrible cry, mingled entry under the homestead laws. He pays SEW 600DSI LOWEST PE1CESI Btatesmen that wild land was useless as a developed into quire expert trappers, with a baby's frightened scream, rang for this entry $14, and secures a receipt ac source of revenue. Thereafter the reservation but none more so than myself. In through the cabin. knowledcring the payment and describing Obtained, and all PATENT BUSINESS attended of the public domain for the actual settler to for UOVERA TE FEES. Our office deed, my success in this line had gained the land entered. If ready to go to work, With another cry, almost as bloodcurdling, became the fixed poiicy of the government. opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain Eenry J. Ludefs, the claimant proceeds to build a house if my mountaineer sprang up, The cost to date, $127,000,000 in for me no little reputation. Patents in less time than those remote fromi poor, WASHINGTON. Send MODEL. DRAWING ore and, ere I could divine his intention, excess of the receipts therefrom, is the One clear, cold day, with one of the PHOTO of invention. We advise as to patentability wisest investment any nation ever made. dashed madly through the door and HE BUILDS A "SHACK." free of charge and we mnke NO CiLLkQE' mountaineers as guide and assistant, I into the raging storm without. A "shack" is the trans-Mississippi name for CENTEB OF INTEREST. UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. Dealer fo.- left the camp for the purpose of setting For circular, advice, terms and references to cabin. If the location occurs in the spring It was truly a moment of horror, Hence it is that the local United States some traps in a different part of actual clients in your own State. County, City o* DEY GOODS, the homesteader breaks (plows) ten, thirty and my first impulse was to follow land office is the center of interest in a new the range from any yet visited. or forty acres of the virgin prairie, and pute my wildly fleeing companion. But country. It is there the pioneer meets the SROCERIfiS, After a long and tedious tramp in a sod crop of grain and garden truck. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, It. the next moment I realized the utter agents of the government and secures his through dense jungles, and many arduous This crop is not a paying one as a ruie. It madness of facing such a storm in impenetrable free laud. To this office he submits his NOTIONS ETC E. H. Beussmaam, climbs up precipitous slopes and is, however, sufficient to feed the family foi darkness on a precipitous troubles and grievances and through it obtains down ag in. we found ourselves in the six months or a year. The following season mountain side all possible relief If intelligently and Kieiling'i Block, middle of the afternoon near the top the broken ground is in condition for a good honestly administered the settler has little Feeling for my revolver I grasped it of one of the loftiest peaks and a good raw ]umL crop, and barring the usual misfortunes of a Dealer in ULM, trouble in perfecting his claim and acquiring firmly in one hand and groped mv ten miles from camp. farmer's experience, he reaps a good harvest $teel ki\d Itoi\ "VWe a patent from the United States signed way to the fireplace with the other. R. Pfefferle, We had not intended to consume so He begins the third year with the idea ol by the president. The method of making a It was banked with snow! making somethingputting himself on hie much time over the traps, but had become in general also a special large stock selection, entry and proof of residence and I next felt for a match in order to feet After five years' residence and cultivation so closely occupied as to fail to of Carpenters' Tools and AgriculturalImplements. improvement is so simple that the most strike a light, and realized with horror the settler, with two witnesses, can note how fast the day was going. A complete stock of the* ignorant stranger succeeds in his undertaking that the last one in my possession appear at the land office and prove the facts. Dealer in I saw an anxious look overspread and establishes a title to his quartersection newest and best constructed Guns an* had been used to start the fire. The He pays $ 4 more fees, and in due time gets my companion's face. as good as the nation can give. If Revolvers of the most approved patterns terrible cries and screams now momentarily a patent for his land. Conclusively the land "I'm afraid hit's gwineter snow," he makes a mistake the government is always also ammunition and eportmen'* increased, intermingled with system of the United States is a powerful influence ready to correct it for him as long as he said, after a moment's troubled examination goods of all descriptions. low moans and mysterious footsteps. in the institutional life of the Western the difficulty is between himself and of the clouds overhead. CANNED, DRIED & GREEN In connection therewith is a complete Suddenly I became aware that something states and territories. It must found the government. A settler may make The words were scarcely out when Harness Shop, or some one was stealthily approaching happy homes, make good citizens and spread FRUITS, application for one tract and establish his several flakes began to drift downward. the fireplace where I stood. a partial liking for the general government home upon another. When the error in the under the management of Hermann The next moment two burning eyes, record is discovered, he can get it corrected MOEE LAND WANTED. Our situation was truly an unenviable and Feed* Beussmann, who will take pleasure in. FIOTJLT Only eighty-three years ago the Louisiana apparently fixed on me, glowed by submitting duly corroborated evidence of one, on an exposed mountain-top waiting upon all customers in want ot purchase, nearly eiffhc hundred million acres, through the darkness. That it was a his settlement upon the land he in- with an altitude of more than 6,000 STONE,WOODEN AND WILLOW anything in the harness saddleryline, was added, to the public domain. It, as well critical moment I felt in every vein tended to enter. The entry-man also finds feet,a heavy snowstorm imminent, and as the older Northwest territory, is practically and fiber. Quick as thought I raised that his homestead is free from debts con WARE. the nearest human habitation at least taked up. At most there is only a my revolver, took deliberate aim, and ttlnn. & 1st N. Strs. New Ulm, Minn. tracted before the patent issues and, moreover, six miles away. NEW ULM, MINff. fraction of it left If a very few millions ol fired. is free from taxation for seven years We had gone about threeor four hundred people, before the age of steam invention, There was a sharp report, a blinding if he elects to live out the free period prescribed yards further, the storm increasing can increase and subdue so much territory by law before he is required to tender flash, a human cry of agony, a woman's every moment, when suddenly we at such a rate, what will 60,000,000 of people, his proof of inhabitancy and cultivation. blood-curdling shriek again, a few came square upon a small, somewhat starting with steam and electricity and Not only is the land donated to the homesteader, low, pitiful moans, then all was still dilapidated log cabin in a kind of 250,000 inventions at their command, dc but it is exempted for all time from for an instant or so. hollow cave at the very base of a towering the coming century. Prof. John Fiske IRONiTRUfYONLETH the legal consequences of former troubles, The next moment there was the places our population at the end of the ledge of rocks, and so swallowed honest or dishonest. If he loses it by incurring Manufacturer of and Dealer in rush of footsteps, hoarse, maddened twentieth century between six and seven up in the dense gloom of the balsams new calamities the blame is his. The criesonce more the sound of a heavy hundred million. Clearly Nordhoff is right that but for our almost stumbling up CIGARS, result of this dual benefit is manifest. body passing through space. Asain What we want for the future is HOC more against it it would have entirely escapeu Loyalty, thrift and temperance tre the TONIC silence, and then the same low moans, people bat more land. He doesn't tell hit our notice. characteristics of the community and commonwealth TOBACCOS, intermingled with heavy sobs of pain. son, however, where we are to find it With a feeling of devout thankfulness founded upon this rock. Groping my way to the corner of says it is not in populated countries, ir Iplaced my hand upon the somewhat THE RECTANGULAB SYSTEM PIPES. thecabin at the right of the fire-place, Cuba, San Domingo or Mexico, and leavei shaky door for the purpose of of surveys, reported td congress in 1784, by Will purify the I the lad in the dark. He might have told I climbed, by means of the chinks between pushing it open to enter, when to my the LIVER and Thomas Jefferson, is simplicity itself. To him it was north of the forty-ninth paralle the logs, as quickly as the Cor. Minnesota and Centre RESTORE theEXTH. r^ intense astonishment, my companion Dyspepsia,YVant OR of TOTJ,1Indigeetton.Lack find the boundaries of a piece of land easily, and west of Lake Winnipeg ana Hudson'! darkness and my own safety would a oC streets. of Appetite, _ ,.,.,_ _ drew back with a frightened cry. after it has been given to you, is the next bay. I add this note from the veteran consu Strength and Tired Feeling absolutely allow, to a long shelf I had previously NEW ULM, MINN. "For God's sake doan go in thar!" eared: Bones, muscles best thing to the gift itself. This is a diagram in the service of the United States at Winnipeg: noticed a considerable distance ana nerres receive nvforce. he entreated in hoarse, thick tones of a tract of land "on Salt Lick creek "The Canadian province of Manitoba Enlivens the mind above the floor and but a couple of K end supplies Brain Powerj-akBeaneW"Suffering Jno. Neuman, "Hit's a haunted place, an' thar's a emptying into the Ohio river in Virginia," and the districts of As*inaboine, Saskatche feet or so beneath the loft. And there from complaint*paoopI curse a-hangin' over it ever sence Jube under the irregular system," as it is in the fllllCS lUrtotWsexwilffindinDB. wan, Alberta and Athabasca, extending in upon my left side, with my face turned "*#&<- HAKTEH'S IRON TONIO Higeins got that bad tuk with ther Atlantic statea This illustration simply general northwestern direction from th wife, speedy cure. Given a clear, healthy complexion. toward the room below, and revolver AH attempts at counterfeiting only odds to itajpopii* drink ez ter murder his wife an' baby! Bhows the marking on the ground, and is Bed River valley to the Peace river in lati in hand, I lay through the long \arity. Do not experimentget ORIGINAL FILLAlTOBMcrtfS Dealer in -3,r' HARTER'8 LIVER Jube hisse'f tuk ter ther mounting not one of the truly irregular: tude 60 deg.. constitutes in the language o: DRY GOODS^i Mr, hours of the night. an' never was heard of no mo,' an' your note geographically and practically 3 SCare Constipation.Uver Complaint and SlekM-i Dogwood 640 perches. White oak. The morning light showed me dead Headache. Sample Dose and Dream BookfH country like Northern Dakota and Northeri thesperito'tber' 'omanan'ther baby's i Hats, Caps, Notions, .K'mailed on-reoetpt of two cent* tn postage. W upon the floor a huge panther, while Montana and equally capable of Bupportins ^HE PR. HAHTER MEDICINE GO.. 3T. LOUIS, HO.. forever a-hanting' o' ther' place an' Groceries, Provisions, a careful investigation of the cabin a like class of people' My best, generalization a crvin' out. I've heard ther voices H. Rudolphi, and its surroundings by the same and illustration of this statement wil Crockery and Glassware, many a time myse'f a comin down White oakt light fully cleared up the mystery of 1 Hickory Edward Biddle. be to group ther mounting." Green, Dried and Canned the terrible cries and other sounds In vain I tried to remonstrate with TWO GBAND DIVISIONS OP TEEEITOEY Fruits, etc, etc, we had heard. him. Like all the mountaineers, separated by the international boundary MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER II? Three days later the body of the line and resting eastward on the great inland found him possessed of no small Boris and Shoes! unfortunate mountaineer was found I will always lake farm produce in exchang* Honey lakes of the St Lawrence, and west White oak S 5.120 acres. amount of superstition. some two hundred yards or more locust for goods, and pay the highest market price for ali ward on the Rocky mountains. I refer tt "Nothin' good'll come o' hit. I tell from the cabin where it had been kinds of paper rags. the American states of Michigan, Wisconsin ye!" he cried, almost frantically. completely buried in a snowdrift. Minn. & 3d N. strs., ^New Ulm, Minn.. Minnesota, Dakota and Montana, and th "One o' t'other o' us, mebbe both, '11 In connection with my store Ihrne a first-clam Canadian provinces, present and prospect hev ter go ef we enter that cursid White oakt tAsn saloon famished with a splendid bfUiard table and ive, of Manitoba, Asnuboin-, Saskatche A large assortment of men's and* place." A Cause of ImiginaryAils. my customers will always find good liqnors and wan. Alberta and Athabasca Thisimmensi boys' boots and shoes, and ladies* and He finally allowed himself to be led into cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. A prominent physician ot Philadelphia region northwest of Detroit and Chicago children's shoes constantly kept on the cabin, although 1 could plainly capable of the highest possible developmen says he knows of nothing hand. Custom work and repaiilng see his superstitious fears were by All goods purchased of me will be delivered ti 640 porches. of modern civilization, is divided alnios more hurtful than laymen reading promptly attended to. no means allayed. any part of the city free of cost. Black oak Sassafras equally between the United States and Can Minnesota Street, New PIm. Mint It was a double log cabin with a medical works, even of the most simple Mr. Biddle conveyed the above to Thomas uda. I annex a comparative statement Meat Market, somewhat larger front room and a Barton as the same was described to him in area in square miles: character. He thinks they are too THE CHICAGO and much smaller back one divided by a his warrant from the government The Michigan 56,451 Manitoba. 125,39 apt to apply the various evils of which assiarns5' of Barton probably had thin partition. Overhead in the "heirs and Wisconsin 53,924 Assinaboine.... 5,00 Minnesota. 83,531 Saskatchewan .114,001 they read to themselves. He said to front room there was a loft reached some difficulty in finding those oak trees. M. EPPLE, Prop'r. Dakota 150,932 Alberta 100,00( by a ladder in the back room. The rectangular system is as satisfactory as a Philidelphia news reporter: Montana 145,776 Athabasca. 122.00 NORTHWESTERN NEW ULM,MINN. the foregoing illustration of no system is unsatisfactory. Of this much I took uoteby the dim MINNESOTA ST. I have seen astonishing instances Total 490,614 Total 556,391 It begins with the establishment light then pervading the place. I of this. I have seen people Here then is 1,047.004 square miles of th of a meridian and a base line. From would have continued my investigations grow absolutely hypochondriacal. north temperate zone of North America 'T'HE undersigned desires to Inform the people ot the base line are ran out RAILWAY but for the intense darkness I New Ulm and vicinity that he ha re-establish I know a man with a. perfectly eminently suitable for the production o: TOWNSHIPS OP Srx MILES SQUABE, that had so suddenly settled down ea bis meat market and Is now preapared to wlon cereals and domestic animals, the equa straight nose who is possessed ais eld customers and friends with only th numbered, and from the meridian east or upon us, cauted I well knew by the heritage of two powerful, Englishs-peaking I best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and ev with the idea that it i3 awry. He read west A tier of townships running north and increase in the storm. By means of Penetrates the Centres of Population erything usually kept in a first-class market Th communities, exceeding reat Britain a little work on crooked noses and south is called a range, and is numbered, as highest market price will be paid for FAT CAT- in the leaves and dried twigs that had France, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Hoi TLE, HIDES, WOOt., ETC. it is east o^\west of the principal meridian, applied the whole thing to himself. IOWA, collected near one of the windows, land in extent, and no less capable of civilized HJTITNOIS, M. EPPLE. and each UiLnship is numbered as it is north Some time ago I was called upon to and by tearing up the old ladder, occupation. J. A B. WISCONSINV Meat Market. or south of the base line. This is all c&ere is attend a patient with the hiccoughs. which we found to be quite rotten, of a description of the usual homestead: For three days and nights he hiccoushed MICHIGAir, we soon had a fire kindled in the broad "The northeast quarter of section 2, township Frank W. Maxon, a wealthy stocl continually. He had been reading fireplace, for we had taken the precaution MINNESOTA* 130 north, range 7 0 west of the fifth breeder of Walworth, Wis., was gored a book on the subject and that to provide ourselves with JOS. SCHNOBBICH, Prop'r., DAKOTA, death by a bull which he was leading principal meridian.'' The following diagram started him off. Last winter a sensitive matches. water. He was literally torn to pieces of a township shows how simple the NEBRASKA and My mountaineer kept close beside young man from Camden attended Deceased was sixty years old, and leavei method is: New Ulm, Minn. a wife. me during all these operations. Indeed, lectures at the Jefferson college. N. W. N. E. cor. WYOMING^ he did not once allow me to get After spending several hours The most successful state fair that wai -A1 4 beyond the reach of his hand. ever held in Wisconsin. The attendant |160 A large supply of fresh meats, sail, one eveuing in the dissecting-room he 3 5 2 was large. Between $19,000 and $20,00( Its TRAIN SERVICE iscarefaifr I laughed to myself no little over returned home and announced he lage, hams, lard, etc., constantly on had been taken in on the grounds. Then arranged to meet requirements oft his somewhat ludicrous appearance was dead. His parents paid little attention land. All orders from the country were nearly 30,000 people on the ground local travel, as well as to fiwafsb and openly rallied him several times to him. They thought he 7 8 9 10 11 12 promptly attended to. Johann Most denounced the whole list in regard to his foolish fears and superstitions. the moist attractive Routes Jar was amusing himself with a grim jest. of those who had anything to do with th But a moment later I CASH PAID FOR Hlpfe through travel between important. conviction of the Chicaco anarchists in i He went to his bed-room and stretched turned almost faint with horror as violent speech before a meeting of socialists himself on his bed like a corpse. THADE CENTRES. 18 16 17 15 13 the fire, blazing up, showed me a pool at New York. The substance of Most't THEHEWEMi There he was found thejf oliowing day, harangue was-, "At the hay market affaii of blood directly beside me! still maintaining that he was dead. innocent workingmen were fired upon because Its EQUIPMENT of Day ami It was oi considerable size and Nothing could arouse him. He refused somebody who is still unknown had 20 19 21 22. 23 21 CITY PLANING MILL freehly spilled. A cold shiver passed Parlor Cars, Dining and Palace fired a bomb, The blood of the working to eat, and was in a fair way oi over me, and I felt my heart sink, if Sleeping Cars is without rival. men shot down' by the hireling police cried starving to death. After three daya not literally down to my boots, then to heaven. A mockery of a trail had condemned Its ROAD-BED is perfection, A a doctor was called, who devised a 30 29 28 27 26 25 very near to them, in my imagination. seveb of the most respected members ItANDIVACTUBES stone-ballasted Steel plot to save the student's life. His of the cause. The jurymen were slave* As I was sitting directly between The NORTHWESTERN is tBer DOORS, WINDOW SASH, of capital, the evidence perjured and thi younger brother stretched himself out the horrible spot and my companion favorite route for the CommerclsUi lives of the martyB sworn away." on the bed and announced that he 31 32 he did not see it, and with a feeling of 33 *34 35 36 Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers ^VENETIAN BLINDS,:-.7 The Metropolitan Museum of Art ai was dead also. Not without difficulty devout thankfulness I managed, without after New Homes in the Golden, New York sustained a serious losg exciting his suspicions, to cover he persuaded the young man that it Northwest, MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. by a bold robbery. In broad daylight -.y S. W. S. E. it up with a portion of the leaves we was customary in the other world a thief pried oben one of the cases* that Detailed information chcerfalfr, Each square or section contains 640 acres had piled near the hearth. to eat a sufficient quantity of food 4nto contains the highly prized collections furnished by I Planing, turning and all as a rule, and that area is subdivided As we were dispatching the remains daily. Seeing the youngster enjoying dug up at Kurium, Cyprus, by Gen. Di four of 160 each. At each corner of the gC.W.H.HEIDEMAS,Agqpt, of our dinner my companion, not Cesnols and carried away a pair of solid a bowl of soup, the dead man finally work with rib-saw promptly &< section is a mound and post with the number gold bracelets, the most valuable without considerable nervousness, concluded to do likewise. The strange K:fand neatly executed, W} of township, range and section marked' KewUlm,Mia articles in the case. Their intrinsic worth however, and a white, scared face fancy lasted several days longer, when MARYH HU6HIT. H. G. YMKR,, on it. Half way betweeq these corners is a estimated at $1,000. They are believed with lips that scarcely pronounced the student's wits came back to him. to be 2,700 years old. smaller mound and post marking the quarter workJ3 guaranteedggBates |Plfi?* All reason Vice-Pres't and Gen. Mangr. Traffic Menaceis. the words above a whisper, related to He gave up his medical studies, how- section. (See section 1). Sections 6 The Minnesota state fair closes with able. me in lull hoirible story of the drinksn&4dened am? 3 6 in every township are reserved for ever.- very realistic sham battle between opposing rhan who in a moment of C. ZELLER, Prop'r. MiZ^Ji ^:%~sj.^ & General Passenger *giv the school fund of each state. In Dakota forces of the G. A. R. pouts of the state ._. u-'-.-r-^ ^f^a^siatixsigBiiixaiu..^ '..i-j-s&.^.&iAfaf JrlMssfr.