New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 30, 1887 · Page 6 of 8
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^j^^^^m&^^^^m^m^s^^^s:, w2awcsatB%s1JBB^BBB$s^&Asl c.ntf1 jR^ j^^|?gy gM^g|^|^|g| 3 s. ~yf? ^ronw cUBatiki Plain Talk For Young Men. HNHESOn HEW S ITEMS ney. Another Irotirist made a'history ^PROHIBITION CONYENTIO of his European travels in letters to 'From Work and Wealth. newspapers, and these Jetters have A young man nicely Crushed up and C.H.GHAJBOUB]V 1. The Main Business Was the Adoption O.H.BOBS, been clipped out pasted in double columns The home for children and aged women of j"very genteel, entered ,n oflBce, and of an Address to the People. President CssBlen on heavy paper, neatly bordered Minneapolis is nearly $5,000 better off in 'with a polite air addressed the gentleman consequence of a ball. with black lines, and interspersed Ik. Minn, and Centre Sta with, "Sir, you want a young About two hundred delegates were present with 400 illustrations' and addenda Webb, a twelve-year-old son of J. M. man here, I believe?" "Yes," was the at the State Prohibition. Convention Smart, fell through the ice on the lake at carefully inlaid, some of the smalln* in Minneapolis. The convention was call NEW ULM,-J2- MINNCMleetienaaBC*ani)asinesSpertsnMs reply. "Here are my recommendations," Pelican Rapids and was drowned. pictures serving as tail pieces to the ed to- order by*Rev. J. P. Pinkham, chairman said the young man as he In the case of Nels Holong, on trial at letters. The illustrations embrace of the state committee. Hon. Noah to *r"V^s) Fergus Falls forthe murder of Lillie Field, handed a paper certifying that he was photographs, photogravures, lithographs, promptly attended to. Latlirop wa made temporary chairman the ]ury brought in a verdict of murder hi worthy of confidence, etc. The gentleman wood cuts, etchings, steel engravings, and W. W. Satterlee temporary secretary. the lirst degree. Individual Responsibitiy, A committee on resolutions was appointed read the paper, and looked np, pen and pencil drawings, and A masa meeting at Red Wing demands consisting of W. W. Satterlee, J. represent distinguished people who remarking: "We should be elad to the removal of the reform school from St. P. Pinkham, C. E. Holt, N. P. Lind, Prof. $500,000. were seen and celebrated pictures in do your friends the compliment of engaging Paul to that City. Farnbatn, W. Peterson, M. Rut, Mrs. exthe -museums, as well as places of you." "What shall 1 be Hobart, Mrs. Knox and Mrs. Elliott. The' At Brainerd, Dr. Hawley, dean of the Eagle Mill Co. scientific and'historic interest. Such pected to do?" asked the young man. committee on nomination reported as Northern Minnesota deanery, who was jnst curiosities as hotel bills and theatre follows: recovering from a danjreroutnllnesB,slipped **To aid in the office as opportunity programmes are also included. The President, Noah Lathrop, Northfield and fell and is again bedridden. snay present and to pay nones and vice president, Mrs. C. Hobart, Red Wing volume is a quarto,neai-ly as bulky as Chip Sherwood, a former St. Paul resident Manufacturer* of collect drafts, etc," was the answer. second vice president, W. B. Ladd, Minneapolis Webster's Dictionary. is thought to be drowned in Lake ROLLER FLOUR secretary, C. N. Woodward, assistant, ''I don't think collecting drafts would Michigan. W. Dennis. agree with my feelings," replied the At the annual meeting of the Nicollet European Convulsion at Hand. The report of the committee on Resolutions young man. "Well," quietly responded BY THE County Agricu'tural society the following was ~the form of along address. In a letter to his paper, the Troy officers were elected' President, Martin the gentleman, I would not advise Bradnal Reduction Holler The first part of the address was occupied Times, horn Vienna, Hon. John Francis Peterson vice presidents, George E Case, you to'do anything against your with setting forth the evils of the liquor Ancrew Nelson, P. H. McDermid secretary, System, predicts that a European convulsion traffic "which have reached such a magnitude feelings. Good morning." Here is John A. Johnson, treasurer, ALamberton. is not far distant. His long residence and degree of destructiveness that how they miss it. A certain fa*tidiousness in Europe and his acquaintance they threaten the foundations of government, of feeling is set up where there The department of chemistry inCarleton society and the home." Not the with leading statesmen there give exceptional is nothinn dishonorable. What can NEW ULM, MINIS, college, at Korthheld, ban ]nst received a feast of these evils is the corrupt use of Its superior excellence proven in millions weight to the forecast which be less against all true and worthy very fine chemical balance to be used in money to influence elections and legislation. tomes for more than a quarter of a centnry. I he makes as follows: feeling than the collection of drafts? quantitative analysis. Becke*- Sons, Amsterdam, used by the United States Government. Enlorsed The latter part of the address was by the heads of the Great Universities as are the makers. It is capable of What is there to soil glove or fingers, occupied with a consideration of the The political situation of Europe is .he Strongest, Purest, and most-Healthful Dr. AS Weighing to the 'thousandth part of a remedy. sensibility or consciousness?misMany ?rice's the only Baking Powder that does not now the srhject of great anxiety and yourujan talented persons the grain. The college hbr.iry has bean pre 1 AKD THIS IS THE REMEDY. ntam Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in sented a-set of Niles' Weekly Register, seventy not a little serious apprehension in Jans road to fortune oy the want of humility The saloon, it set forth, has entered politics volumes, published at Baltimore, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. business circles and among Ministers with its own methods and weapons. and patience. They think everything 1811-184b. This oaper is authority on /EWYOHK, CHICAGO. ST LOUIS. of State. The continental nations, It had allied itself vtith the two old parties all matters of American history for the pe must depend on "a good start," with the exception of Germany, are John Hauenstein, and to-day rulea them with a rod of iron. riod covered by it. and unless they can make a "good burdened with almost insupportable While thousands of voters in both the old engagement" they will remain out of Among the decisions handed down by Obtained, and all PATENT Bl*tlStz aw debt. It is all they can do to.preserve parties are hostile to the licensed saloons, BREWER the supreme court was one in favor of Dr. employment for weeks and months. tended totorM0PFRATE I-ELS Our office their voice is silenced, their wishes ignored credit and position with peace assured James A. Quinn, as coroner of Ramsey opposite the U. 8 Patent office, and we can obtain They miss three thingssupport for and they vote the ticket dictated largely them. A great European war would Putent* tn less time llinu those remote from county, against Dr. J. C. Markoe. Th that time, the practice that keeps talents by the liquor dealers, their paid attorneys WASH1SQTON. Send MODEL, DRA W1SO or involve appalling national bankruptcies, latter was given the office by the official and Subsidized newspapers. We submit in PHOTO of invention. W* advise as to patentability improving and the furnisning of and canvassers. The case was taken to the district shaking thevery foundations of free of-charge and we make HO VUAJitiJR all candor that the prospect of obtaining the best evidence that they are willing court.by a decision of which Dr.Markoe business throughout the continent UNLESS PATENT IS SECURKD MALTSTER prohibition of the saloon traffic, to wOi.*k. They forget that any situation was compelled to vacate the office. For circular, advice, terms and references and bringing untold distress upon either in Minnesota or in the nation, actual clients in your own state. County, City e* then appealed to the 3upremc court,taking of honest toil is good when, scornpared througa the agency of either of the old millions of people. And the fact is not as one point that the use "stickers" waspolitical with idleness. The trouble with parties, is delusive. The Democratic to be disputed that there is imminent illegal. This point was overruled. many young men as a foolish pride leaders make no pretensions in that Our brewery is fully equipped and able to Cpponte Patent Office, Washington, If CC^fS danger of a great war of the nations Charles bhandrew, state insurance commissioner, direction, while the Republican leaders, which seems to say that idleness is all orders here. A very intelligent and sagacious has revoked the certificate of for the most part, make nothing but pretense. BrosW more honorable than work. #$fS BingMil Mr F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab publicist said to me. "War is in (he authority of the Continental Lifs Insurance In consideration of these facts and hshment. atmosphere it is sure to come within company, of Hartford, Conn and standing to the doctrine that the saloon lew Dim, Minn. commanded it to cease business in this The Prodigal Son's Sister, eighteen months it may break out before system as it exists in the United States Btate. ir ought to be abolished and prohibited by the lapse of half a year." A careful "Texas Siftings" seems to have taken DEALERS' IN /i' constitutional and legislative enactments, A. H. Lewis, a prominent citizen of Owatonnaisdead. and observing financier connected LUMBE R. Pfefferle, to reading the bifele, and' fchittkstbe we therefore pledge ourselves anew to the The Winona jobbers' association with one of the solid institutions here maintenance of the Prohibition party has elected the following officers prodigal son story should be amended said- "Austria would get on well but President, W. J. Landon vice president, as absolutely "essential both to the for the danger of war," and this danger by adding something about the Roscoe Doud. secretary, L. S. Bell, treasurer, establishment of prohioitory law and its I fear is imminent. Therefore our Roscoe Horton, executive committee, enforcement. We assert without fear of Dealer in prodigal's sister- H. M. Kinney, G. W. Gregory, C. M. industries are depressed and the general successful contradiction that the professed DOOBsV?! We read about the prodigal son, and LATH, SHINGLES, Youmans. attempt to lessen .intemperance and vice prosperity is retarded." Itisnot by restricting sales under the highest law, 'the prodigal son's father and brother, believed here that Russia will inaugurate Winona had a serkras fire Sunday the SASH AND BLIND. is practically a failure. The diminution but no mention is made ot the prodigal 20th. I causht in the basement of a hostilities on the Bulgarian question. of dram shops is scan-ely appreciable, CANNED, DRIED & GREEN Urge frame building on West Fourth Street son's sister. Of course, he had a sister Russia will not interfere directly Lime, Cement and Coal, I while those remaining, paying a high license, owned by the Gate City Carriage company mostiprodigal sons have. And sometimes to drive Prince Ferdinand, late of have an abundant opportunity to FRUITS, StPs and formerly occupied by their manufactory. they entertain a great affection the Austrian army, from the Bulgarian increase their sales, make moredrnnkards, The buildings deati oyed were First for the wild, wayward boy, which no and caupe an increase of pauperism, crime, throne. She may plot with Baptist church, \alue $5,000, organ, value Flo-ur eundL FeecL Lowest prices always* and public expense. The principle in li amount of reckless conduct can wholly money to create a revolution against $1 500, furniture 1,000. Gate City carriage Censing a public evil isitself fundamentally estrange. And the respect and love building, $2,000, loss on stock, him, and so drive him out, bat will wrong. We believe that local option STOKB, WOODEN AND WILLOW $50Q. Two-story frame house, owned in which the prodigal holds that sister not resort-to arms for that purpose. Opposite Railroad Depot, as advocated by the old parties is a by Conrad Bohn, $1,805 occupied is often the one redeeming trait in But Ferdinand can have no peace in WARE. delusion and a snare, wrongin principle and by Dr. Timuions. who loses NEW ULM, his character. He angrily resents the his position. It is untenable he cannot in practice a failure. I! local option $800 on furniture. Twc-story frame, NEW ULM, MINK. mention fher name among ribald stay long. And he is a weak song ~be correct in principle, why not owned by Conrad Bohn. valued at $1,800, and profligate companions should submit polygamy to the voters of of Coburg at best. War will most occupied bj Joe Tisdale, who loses 300 on each town Utah? Why not submit furniture. Two-story frame owned by E such a thing occui', and he w6uld likely be inaugurated with hostilities gambling to the voters of each city? Why S. Davis loss 81.50U. Barn owned by between France and Germany. This iias^ -soon think of presenting the Judge Wilson loss $300, insured for $200. not vote at each election on licensing for is the general belief. The Czar of The total lobs is about $17,600, insurance. money all other crimes known to modern evil one to her as one of them. Instead Russia hates Germany this is no secret. $9,200. civhzation' The issue can never be permanently of ^angrily pbraiding him for IRONBTSUYONLETH Russia would probably take a settled- by option and we propose his irregularities, as his lather does, This is said to have been the most prosperous Manufacturer of and Dealer in hand in, after a little, to help France. to fight it out on the prohibition line or scornfully alluding to them in a year Duluth has had in the way ot if it takes a lifetime. We maintain that This would bring out Austria to the building and street improvements, and the CIGARS, 'mannerpeculiar to amoralandhighlyrespectable the entire prohibition of the saloon traffic assistance of Germany. Italy could figures will run up to about $4,000,000, or bt other, she remonstrates is a principle sound in law and ethicb and TONIC not remain neutral England would be one half more than 1886. with him gently, and endeavors to win practically possiblethe first proposition TOBACCOS, -obliged to take some action. A stupendous The International hotel of Anoka has having been sustained by the 'him b^ack to virtue's ways -through ."39 war is among the possibilities, been sold to Jonas Brown of Minneapolis highest tribunals and the record proven, the tender influence of a sister's love. for $15,000. It is supposed the purchase PIPES. if not the probabilities, of the not only by experience and the direct fc He may not seem to heed her at the WU1purify tfca 'was made for Henry Webster, an old hotel BLOOD rsmlat* testimony of eminent men, but by the .near future. time, but perhaps good seed is sown man. th LIVER mm Cor. Minnesota and Centre writhings of the rum power itself. That 'that may sprout beneficially the,go\ernmental power to abate the alcohol In the district court at Fergus Falls, Pattee streets. after years. Who knows how much nuisance without compensation to and Rae & W. C. Crandall, druggists of Making Collections in Stnastta and TiredFseltas sb~ Mon- solutaly epradt Bonos, mas- 5 owner is, and of right ought to be, as inherent his recollections of a sister ait home, Pelican Rapids, were fined $5 0 each for NEWtJLM, MlNN. else ana Borres recsiw nr tana. and patent ip the people as the illicit liquor selling. ^-good and ,pure, may have aided in force. Enlivens the mind* S*| right to abate a slaughter house or soap ftnd supplies Brsin Power. faChicago Tribune. Jno. Neuman, 'bringing the prodigal back to his The lumber cut in Minneapolis this season Suffering from coapleintspeca. LADIES factory without compensation. liar to their sex will find in DK. is estimated 210,000,000, feet. A man was tip before a Montana ther's house, meek and repentant. HAB/TXB'8 TROtt TONIC* judsje for a preliminary examination. True, there is no record of her having Harry Ghostley, postmaster of Champhn, Mfa.apMdy core. Giro*a.clear, hoakhyoomplexii A LITTLE OP EVERYTHING. All attempts at counterfeiting only adds to itsLPOpej dropped dead at his breakfast table I Several witnesses swore that he had rushed out to meet and embrace him, \rily. Do not experimentgstOnxaarZ..ANIBlES We favor the enactment of a law to punish Dealer in recently, from a stroke of apoplexy. Stekf blazed away at a man with a big revolver Or. HARTER'S LIVER PILLS but perhaps she was married and living any voter who shall ask for or accept DIVS GOODS, Onit represented Heunepin county in/ the legislature Oonstipation.Uver Comolaint Dreaand at close range, and subsequently a bribe for his vote or influence at any in another part of the country. Headache. Sample Dos and Boo in 1878. mailed on receipt o.f two ^_. eent.s In postage. election, and to punish any one who shall extracted $50 from his pocket while Kfod she been at home her sisterly .in- Hate, Caps, Hotions, rHEDR. HARTER MEDICINE GO.. ST. IQUIS, MO. Senator Cushraan K. Davis and wife give a bribe. We fully endorse the principles be was disabled. stinct would have been the first to recognizeihim have gone to Washington. of the interstate commerce law prohibiting Groceries, JProvistons, in his tramp's disguise, "This is evidently a caseof hiehway pooling and unjust discriminations Wilkins & Smith, of theold Mower Coun"by HrEudolphi, Crockery and Glassware, -and she would have outdone even between persons and localities and favor bank, who were indicted by the grand robbery," said the ludge, "and perhaps henfather's gceeting. their rigid enforcement. We favor such jury hare just given $1,000 bonds for Green, Dried and Canned "'*f attempt to kill, I'll have to legislation as will require all railroad corporations their appearance at the next term of court. (hold the prisoner without bail." JSruits, etc, etc, in this state to furnish gram Abram Ozmnn, for many yearn the most "If your Honor will give me a MANUFACTURER OF & DJEAUSB INBoris 'So English You Know. warehouses at each depot and grant extensive hardware dealer of Rochester, and Shoes! chance to say a word," remarked the equal facilities to all persons for handling I will always take farm produce la exchang* was smitten wich paralysis. His recovery Ml] Prom (the Boston Transcript. grain. We sympathize with the farmers prisoner, "I think I can explain the is ioubtful. for goods, pay the highut market pricefor all It takes a illttie bit of intellect *to and workingmen's organizations in their efforts matter. I am -a lawyer." kind* of paper rag*. At Wabasha the blacksmith shop oi to secure equal justice. We ask congress enable an Anglomaniac to determine "Well go on" replied the judge. Minn. & 3d N. strs., .New Ulm, Minn* John T. Hill and wagon shops adjoining to pass interstate telegraph law for just where to draw the line and be in "I had an account of $50 against In connection with my itore Ih/nte were burned. Loss, $1,500 insurance* a Brit-clani the proper regulation of telegraph lines "good form." The Listener has althis $700. man which had been placed in aloon furnished with a splendid bRliard table aaj and their UBe, whereby the public may 'j i A large assortment of men's aoft' ready recorded the case in which a mycustomers will always find good liquors and my hands for collection. I went be served on equal terms at reasonable Ole Holen. living seven miles from Twin boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and rates and without discrimination. We cigars, and every forenoon a splendid loach. young American of English affiliation about it, closely following the usual Valley, near Moorhead, froze to death. children's shoes constantly kept of commend the action of the temperance expressed surprice at the clamorous practice in our territory/ -and got the Austin building improvements of this bodies of the Knights of Labor on the prohibition hand. Custom work and repuiing 11 goods porchntwd of me will be delivers* year foot up $289,000. raaoney." observance ot the Fourth of July, and question, and of the Christian Mif it any part of the city free of cost. promptly attended towt "Oh. well," replied the -court, wanted to know what it was all about. board who have encouraged prohibition. ff if* At Fergns Falls Eugene Lucy, the slaver Minnesota Street, New Ulm. Ulna was a lagal matter like that, why of of James Gates, was convicted of murder That was taking the thing a little to Meat Market, The report finally concluded with the recourse, I'll have to discharge you. in the second degree.' far. He has now .anoi/her case to statement that the Prohibition party is THE CHICAGO and By the way. do you find the selfcoeking the only one to meet these various cord, which is ^ust about as far over A courier from Rosseau lake brings six-shooter as oiueh better issues ol the times. Measure* were taken news of a murder committed a* that point, the line as that was. It is the case of for collections as the resolutions tocomplete the organization of the state being the extreme eastern point of Kittson M. EPPLE, Prop'r. Mordaunt Ladidah of Beacon-st. who, by ongressional,Benatona] and legislative of the Montana Bar Association county. The murdered man, Israel Ryder, NORTHWESTERN though he was born wa Boston, thinks MnrarBsoiA ST. NEW ULM,MINN, districts. c6unties and townships. I was an Indian trader, was shot by Charles would seem to indicate? I haye a son of little else exeept to create the im-who recommended that the campaign Copenaz, an Indian residing on Rosseau is coming out here to practice I(usEmeat of 1888 be opened by public meetings in lake. The shooting took place during a pression that he is a true Briton, before long, and I want to get all the 'H nndtrsigned desires to Inform the peopleot every school dislnct as well as ir the drunken spree, in which several Indians one afternoon Gi igson met him at the New Ulna and vicinity that lie ha* re establish points for him lean. My son already towns and cities of the state, and $2,- 8 took part. The Indians were not on FATCAT'r U^BALTJWAY oiRrket and Is now prtnpared to wa club and remarked has a library consisting of two double-barrelled 500 was raised for that purpose. The following friendly terms with Rvder, and the supposition on his 1 customers and friends nh only tn "Ah, Mordauafc, have you voted to- state central committee was appointed shotguns, a repeating rifle best fresh and eared meats, sausages, lard and is they took this time to kill him. PaW'0 srythins usually kept in a first-class market Th First district, J. R. Watkins, Penetrates the Centres of Population day?" &mi.ESrwJSoeL,S? The courier reported that the murderer and a pair of brass knuckles. I think Winona W. Dennis. Owatonna. Second crossed the line into Canada. Jli&gg "Na-o," said Ladidah. he will do well." in 3g*5r 3 district, T. P. Grout, Luverne T. M. Dyer, "Ought to, you knowit's getting IXLINOIS, IOWA, II M. EPPLJE. A young man named Michael Brown, Cottonwood. Third district, D. W. Edwards. to be quite a fad to vote." Le Sueur, N. Lathrop, Dakota. Meat Market. who was before the probate court at WISCONSIN-,*^2 "Ya as, so I've heard. Ithinklshall Mr. Gladstone, Two Earls and Fourth, W. Peterson and R. Lupton. Litchfield, on a charge ofinsatiitr was pronounced m- go and getawnatuwalbsed, don't Hennepin. Fifth J. W. Earl, Otter Tail, sane, which fact he verified by an Elm. 01 MICHIGAN,1 J. B. Stevens, Becker. A large, you know!" stealing* .farmer's team, was captured The grandest of all old irien has-been Pinkham, G. F. Well*. Hugh Harrison, DAKOTA,' ^j- JOS. SCH1BBICH, Prap'rf 1 and lodged in the connty jail. f^C jfj? i^" Prof. Reinstadt, C. W. Woodward.-^ra resting, aud allowing his voice to gain Wlritle in St. Paul some real estate boom A Novel Scrap-Book. strength. He lias not been idle, bowever, ers presented President Cleveland with a recorded Z-- NEBRASKA and Mhm New Ulm, 1M- deed of a lot in Dakotacounty, near of~ but has spent the week writing' I am reminded .writes C. JV fikinner, Charles W. Slayton entered suit at St. &--* WYOMING te| J. 8 PuaL The President returned a a nit- Paul, against Close. Bros. & Co., to brim? A large supply fresh meats, ssuage, JD the November Book Buyer, mspeaking letters of SQOd. ad Vice to home rulers claim deed, declining the gift-ami now about accounting of profits derived from a s*.' iextra illustrations, that a. scrapbook and talking things Spencer,wwhh over it Earl the boomers have this lot back with autographs real estate partnership. The parties contracted Its TRAIN SERVICE Is oarefrllj hams, lard, etc., constantly on Granville and Lord have of Grover and Frankie. may be made a thing oi beauty together for the sale of certain land arranged to meet requirements ofc been his guests at Ha warden. Recently, land. All orders from the country ^that will put to shame the rarest of amounting to about 200,000 acres situated Fred W. Bickel. the Duluth National local travel* as well as to /nrnfe* the grand o'd wood chopper in Minnesota and Iowa, from the profits of promptly attended to. editions de luxe. Only the practiced bank embezzler, has been bound over the most attractive Aoates fdk taught two earls a thing or two in his which sales the plaintiff was to receive 10 for trial at the June term oi the O. Scourt inlayer of pJates should undertake its CASH PAID FOR HTDES. own peculiar line of business. They per cent. through travel between hnportamf' at Winoaa. preperatioa to insure this result, but were walking together in the patk, TRADE CEil^KESe Rev. Father Stephen Byrne, of thte Holy in its diversity of theme and treatment, George Snyder, of St. Paul, or as he was THE HE W EM when Lord Spencer, pointing to a Rosary ehureh of Minneapolis, died at the known by his friends, "Old Georie." the it has & more general interest large elm which could well be spared, parochial residence. Cancer of the liver bartender at the "Astoria, at the old Metropolitan than the biography or book of eriticwm Its EQUIPMENT of Day ABA jocularly asked Mr. Gladstone why he waB the cause of his death and his last illness and other hotels, died recently. CITY PLANING MILL that is the usual subject for notorial has been long and paiuful. Parlor Cars, Dining and PaJac*Sleeping did not cut it down. The old home He was a. remarkable character in some enlargement. Travelers' scrapbooks respectb, and always told his customers ruler peeled off his coat and vest, although Cars Is without rival. The chief of police of Chaslfa was as andthat water was the best drink ha knew. are especially entertaining. the weather was raw saulted by a brother of Aid. Riedele. and Its ROAD-BED Is perfection, IfANITVACTUBES One young gentleman made a running 5terRe R. Thompson is elected president it is feared that he will die, stone-ballasted Steel stormy, loosened, his suspenders to ^^SLP^cS^^'SSliSS vice record of his foreign tour in letters to give free play to his broad shoulders, 0. R. Noyes, resigned, State Superintendent Kiehle has prepared feDOORS, WINDOW SASH, The XGJ&THWESTERN IS the his "folks" that he sprinkled with pen 'A circular, which^s to be forwarded to the sent for an ax and brought down the favorite route for the Commercial. At Lanesboro, Ol* Krogan, a stone a sketches, and bound it in a volume on clergymen of thefrtate. calling their attention tree with a degree of vigor that could Traveler, the TouristandtbeSeekers VENETIAN BLINDS, !On. was struck by a freight train. Hi to the fact that by the last legislature his return. A wealthy gentleman in not have been exceeded had he eg and arm were cat oft, and he died soon after Hew Homes in tine GoJdem it was enacted that provision be made in Brooklyn, who travels far. and often, after. been hacking at the root of Northwest, Ij* MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. the public echoolefor "regular and systematic makes a pictorial record of each trip the Tory party. Earl Spencer Mrs. Nancy Banfitt, one of the early settlers instruction in physiology andhygiene, Detailed intorma&n cheerfully Planing, turning and all in the form of a book or books filled of St. Paul, died at Bayfield, Wis., has gone to the south of France for including special reference to the effects of furnished by at an advanced age. with photographs of places and things his health.and Earl Granville to his stimulants and norcoties upon th human work, with rib-saw promptly C. W.H.HEIDEHAN, Agent, system." aakin?.their co-operation in the seat at Walmer Castle to nurse bis Judge McClure has sentenced Andrew that he has eeen. His last journey administration of the law by delivering a Bergman, who was found guilty of assault i(and neatly executed. gout there during the wmter.and both among the effete despotisms is memorialized i W MvwTJlm.MlBBv discourse apon the principles of the instruction on P. Roberts at the recent term of court, carried with them the conviction that three porfcly voiumeg.bound wURVIHtWHIT, HJ^WIgfEH, and training to be observed that to two years in the penitentiary. those To-ies are to be disappointed in crimgon morocco #nd contain "ng in the youth of the state may be established All work guaranteed, Rates reason. Wce-Pies't and Osn. Maar.#^Eraffle Mai Divorce suits were commenced at'Minneoolis thewho nope soon to see the Liberal party in characters of industry, temperance and Upe order of their viewing all able. by Jennie Dick against 'Herbert E p. wiii. minus its leader.London Letter virtue. It is suggested that the discourse Dick, Ella F. Jones against M. K. Jones, eights of moment visjted in his jour- C. ZELLER, Prop'r. be given either daring December or Janu- to New York Sun^ May PAttison againstEdward J. Pattison. Osoersi Passenger