New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 7, 1887 · Page 6 of 8
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U&e,1* W&mBEeBBstemtss&aiese&i&SevuttiBXBm ^S^^!MSC}PEfEBwscHEREB, x&t\''-r*~l'*'J i Great Men Begin Early. $p HiHNESQTA NEWS ITEKS. A Glimpse of the Czar. BY BDWAIID FIEKBEPOMT.-' The strong man who has not made A few nights ago, says a St. Petersburg C. H. CHA0BOURN, his mark before he is 45 will 'C.H.BOSS, correspondent of the New York ID some places the mercury changed 5 0 ^DEALER JN Prealdeat: Cafthkr. Sun, I attended the illuminations at never make it and the young man degrees in 4 8 hours, nt the beginning of the PeterhofEin honor of the czaiina's Cor. Minn, and Centra Strs. who has not set his ambitious foot cold Hpell. birthday. The czar's palace is on a There are cievpn cases of diphtheria in upon "the ladder leaning on a cloud," peninsula, and tne grounds and buildings the orphans' home at Veda. before he is 25, will never ascend it. NEWULM, MINN. occupy almost a mile square Rev. I). Iirfjulerso-n of Worthington has the most superb structures, fountains, Look back 300 years and, more, and ncrepted a call to the Firtifc Congregational Collections ant all bnotaess pertsmiag to ba&Mni and miles of the finest parking and church of Cannon Falls. He will assume you shall not find a single instance of promptly attended to. drives in the world. Scores of buildings charge January 1. a man illustrious in great affairs, who Individual Rssponsibitiy, and fountains, hundreds of trees The Catholic fair at Austin netted $6G0V did not early begitfc' his great career. and At Brainerd, ThomaB Wadham, a veteran ftreat crowns, crosses, and figures, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, $500,000. besides miles of hish walls, were covered engineer o! the Northern Pacific died at Gusfcavus Adolphus aseended the the age of eighty-eight.. He was bora in with colored lamps. There were throne of Sweden at 16 ,belore he was SASH, BLINDS, Eagle Mill Co. England, where he ran a locomotive in one millions of lights and it required a 84 he was one oi the great rulers of of the earliest practical applications of regiment of soldiers and hundreds of HFr4 ntam to railways. caine thence to Europe. Condoconducted a memorable civilians weeks to put them in place. Canada to the Grand Trunk, and next and all kinds of &,* All was paid for from the.publi, treasor campaign at 17,and at 22, he, and Manufacturers of Berved the Wabash at Tojedq,_ coming ratherPtheI Building' Material. UIT czar's treasury, re- eo thence to the Northern Facific. Turkenne also, were of the most illustrious ROLLER FLOUR th h? have m- The state university regents HISS. men of their time. Maurice of NE W ULM, structed their committee On law school to At a time in the evening whemoste th ^"^fl^lBY THE Saxony died at 32, conceded to have go ahead and complete the organization. fountains and lights glistened been one of the profoundest statesmen It will probably be in operation in January, the bands played loudest, and the pyrotechnics Citizens' Bank, GraM Reduction HQIIGI and one of the ablest with a corps of eminent instructors. and cannon from the menof-war generais which Christendom had Systei, Several months ago Jervis Howard, living in the gulf glared and roared in the northern pnrt of the* state, near seen. The great Leo X. was Pope at best, the royal family gave the assembled White Earth reservation, was arrested on 38 having finished his academic multitude a rare treat, it the charge of defrauding a woman out of MINN. training he took the office of cardinal showed itself. Seldom it(,is NEW ULM, that people $1,200 pension money .while acting as a Its superior excellence proven in millions "o agent.1' He was tried at the Octoterm at 28only twelve months younger in Russia see their emperor, their pension lomes tor more than a quarter oi a century. It used by the United States Government. Endorsed than was Charles James Fox when he deber of tlve United States district czar, because he suspects them of by the heads of tlie ttreat Universities as court, found guilty and sentenced by Judge |'f^ NEW ULM, MINN. entered Parliament. Martin Luther signs. 'she Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful Dr. Nelson to thirty days' imprisonment and bad become largely distinguished at Price's the only Baking Powder that does not I was making my way between two to pay $50O fine. His term of imprisonment W) iontain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in 24 and at 36 had reached the topmost of the great blazing walls of colored was finished a short time ago, and Jans. round of his world-wide fame. lights, through one of the drives, when M.Mullen, Pres through his attorney he immediately made Vajeri, Vice-Pres'L PRICE BAKTNG POWDER CO. c- Rudolph, Cashier. application to take the poor debtors' oath Of Napoleon it is superfluous to say a detachment of Cossacks came dashing J' J'V to escape the fine, but the application was that at 2j he commanded the army along, slashing their sabres and denied on the ground that it was too soon E YOJtS, CHICAGO. ST. LOTTIBy "&- of Italy. At 30 he was not only one driving the people out of the way. Io *r/~- J^*"1 Directors: $m&$A after the expiration of his term of imprisonment. their wake came soldiers on foot and Obtained, and all I'AThKT i*tA/Aii.v attended''to Jolmi!Hauenstein, of the most illustrious generals of all for ttGQF.RATE FEES Our office great detachments of men in citizen's time, but ons of the great law-givers Werner Bcesch, Okas. Wagner, Dr. (Z. opposite the 8 1*tet office, and we can obtain At Anoka, Arthur Johnson, son of clothing. The latter stationed themselves BREWER Patents in less time than those remote from :of the world. At 46 he saw Waterloo. James Johnson, aged eighteen, went to a WASHINGTON. Send AKHJEU 1RA WISQ or Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. O. Koch. in front of the lines of the masses. Wellington, be it remembered, was local drug store and called for an emetic. J-IIOTO of invention. We advise to pntentntiiltty A din of voiceslusty cheering is born the same year. From the earliest Four ounces of tarter emetic was giver, free of cliargo and wo make HO I'lldhQE and it appears that lie did not undereta heard in the distance. It comes nearer, years oi Queen Elizebeth to the latest UXLESS PATENT JS SE'WRlilt and DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS For circular, advice, terms and references to A then nearer. More Cossact s,more its power, and took nearly the whole of of Queen Victoria, England has MALTSTER actual clients in your own state. County, City or It, or about 400 grains, while ten are a soldiers, more men in citizen's clothing, had scarce an able statesman who ilOF EUROPE, AND PASft dose. The result was fatal poisoning, and and farther back we are crowded. did not- leaye the university by he died after severe suffering. SAGE TICKETS SOLD. CppotOe Patent Office, Wculungton', 1 ii. The tier of officious citizens is re-enforced Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fll the time he was twenty, and Friends of Horlong, the murderer at Fergus in our front, and many linger all orders. many of them left at an earlier age. Bingham Bros. Falls, will endeavor to secure commutation Mr F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab in the driveway. Finally thecaravan Lord Bacon graduated a&Cambridge of sentence. ,)4- lishment. thecomes in view. More Cossacks, soldiers, AttEstiifgmn Col- when sixteen, and was called to IGIOSBT A. B. Shipley, a .restaurant 'keeper oi New Mm, Minn. citizens. Eight white horses, bar at twenty-one. The great Cromwell, Faribault, was found in his cellar with & each one on the left bearing a by all measures the ablest ruler bullet hole in his right temple and dead. lectlDg. ^^.^-'AffiR DEALERS IN liveryman, are next seen LUMBE For several months he had been in ill that Eng and ever had, left the University R. Pfefferle, then the royal equipage, an health, and of late has been laboring under MANITOS of Cambridge at eighteen, was the belief that he was about to fail in business immense gold-mounted chariot. The a student at. law in London at twenty. THE and that his friends had gone back on czar, a great burly fellow with full ST. PAUL, Jchn Hampden, after graduating him. His business is in good shape and beard, crown, and uniform, is on the MINNEAPOLI Dealer in at Oxford, was a student at law in was paying well. lelt seat in front. The brother/the the Inner Temple at nineteen. William LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, A house owned asd occupied by Aaron crown prince, the czarina, and grand Pitt entered the university at Safford, at Read's Landing, waa burned dukes, &c, make up- the load. On with its contents. fourteen, was Chancellor of the Exchequer SASH AND BLIND. every hand of the carriage, four deep, RAILWAY, at twenty-four, and so continued CANNED, DRIED & GREEN Frederick Kroeger. twenty years oi nge, are Cossacks, while the driveway in Lime, Cement and Coal. employed at digging clay in Goodhue township, for twenty years, and when front and rear is blocked with soldiery, FRUITS, was instantly killed by the caving in Jbwenty-five he was the most powerful _J Being the DIKECT LINK from making a perfect shield against of the clay. ^uncrowned head in Europe, "and like St. Paul Minneapolis violent attack. At Sauk Center, W. L. Russell has mad Jxnvest prices always. Floiir and Feed.. his great father. Lord Chatham, he The "citizens" who were so very an assignment to A. H. Pettit for thebenefit was chargei. with "the atrocious of his creditors. Assets, 2,600 liabilities, plentiful ana officious were the most TO crime of being a young $7,000. experienced detectives and body STONE,WOODEN AND WILLOW St. Cloud, Sauk Centre, Opposite Railroad Depot, man." Charles James Fox was in l, i At Albert Lea, the grocery firm of Boone guards in the empire. There were thousands WAIIE. NEW ULM, MINK Parliament at nineteen. Peel was in Fergus Falls, Paynesville^ & Benson assigned for the benefit of their of them. It would have been creditors. The liabilities are 2,500. Parliament at twenty-one and Pal-impossible NEW ULM, MINK. for one to raise his or her Morris, Moorhead ^i^j merston was Lord of Admiralty at Dr. Brewer Mattocks of Faribault, a former hand against the czar or any member $ andGraceville,Minn, i twenty-three. Gladstone was in Parliament thesomeresidenpastf St. Paul, who has for of his family. It is the boast of time been engaged in writing at twent.V'One, and at twen-* Aberdeen, Ellendale, ^yj Russian authorities that their detectives poems of undoubted merit and literary ty-four was Lord of the Treasury. have ey3 in every portion of ability, but who has hitherto kept himself Casselton, Fargo, Wahpeton, t, John Bright, one of the ablest statesmen their heads and bodies. The whole secluded from the public, has at last consented of England, never was at any and Grand Forks, Dafe. to give readings from his works. service of protecting the crown and school a day after he wasfifteen*years Manufacturer of and Dealer in members of the family, and suppressing The State Historical society hasrecefvfd THROUG TRAIN S rS^iSSSSm old. The late Lord Beasonsfield left eighty-six'volumes on American genealogy, all thoughts of dissatisfaction CIGARS, the cloister and entered the- great which was purchased by an agent of the with the present form of government -In- society at the.sale of the Guild librarj', world earlyas did John Bright is in full charge of Gresser, chief of the NoRTHBaH and I MINNESOTA andK which took place at Boston. Some of the TOBACCOS, and commenced his political career by secret service. The authority of this CENTRA!. I DAKOTA. f'^ books are exceedingly rare and valuable. writing a book at 19, in whichfoe.predicted officer is appalling. He can order into The societ/ is now in the possession of Tourist8, Fishermen and Hunters all go' ^'Jj PIPES. that he would be Prime Minister. exile or the execution yard any about six hundred volnmes on American to Minnetonka, Geneva Bch., i"*'" lata one suspected of unlawful or disrespectful genealogy. Here is a chance now, for the Ashbv, Osakis or Devil's Lake. RagTOBrthe"Hi^TSfn3r\?TO. people of Minnesota to find out something acts or intentions. He attends OH of TOUML DrspwiU,Want gel tiers end Prosectors for baslncss tocalUlrw about their ancestors. of Appstita, InditteotionXack of the theaters, and may be said Cor. Minnesota and Centre will find an abur.di'Dce if the bt-ct limirg lans Btrenstti and Tired Fsalins abaolaulr The wedding of Fred S. Mysore, son of J. and oper.ingp IHHBWJ pniFuiir a'.oi il Unas) to run all places of amusement. If he evrvd: Bone*, mm. Washington was distinguished as a of thpSt. 1-.. V.BM.B).. ptilicalurly in Northem elaa and reei*a nw K. Moore, secretary of Gov. McGill, ar is displeased with anything We suppresses forcft. Enliven* the mind Wnnetottt and Dakota, aa far wtet SB Fort colonel in the army at 22, commander Miss Callie G. Brandt of Sa Diego, Cal., NEW ULM, MINN. and mntpUM Brain Power. it, and there is no redress. Bnfcrd on rder of Montana. ,'t which was postponed from Oct. 3 1 on account buaartBR iriB troan iroBBcoimsiaiiitspeec- complaiiitspeec of the forces at 43, and Jno. Neuman, _-ic For Mupe, PampbM* on fall Infcrmntics, caB of the death of Sine sister of the LAIJIKS liarttnpirexilifindiBln oaoraddws C. H. WAHBEN, b' president at 57. Webster was A German Famous for His bride.took place Sov. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Genl. Pass. Agent. St. Pnnl.Minn. pdy care. Gtvalear,liealdtycoinplaxi*n. in college at 15, gave earnest All attempts at counterfeitinn oalyodds to itspojm. A. MANVEL. W. S. ALEXANDER, Moore will reside at San Bernardino, Cat. WitMoritz Airily. DonotTp*rtmentKetOniorNALANDBBST of his future before he was 25, and Gtnl Msr. Trf. Mgr. ^v. Hon. Aaron Oxitn off ^Rochester, died a Dealer in J^_ Or. HARTCRrS LIVCR PIU._ 1DT$TT GOODS, MANITOBA-PACIFIC ROUrE. at 30 was the peer of the ablest man Gotliefb Saphir, a Jewish Care ConstipaUMi.Xtfw ComnMnt and 81(Sc few days ago, at the agcoF 7 3 years. Mr. Hetdaobe. Sampte J5oo and Draaaa Book journalist, is.regarded as the'loremost in Congress. Henry Clay was in the Oxoiun was one I the Eldest and most respected _________ 3 mtld on reetpt two esrtte In pootac^. residents of n.he state, andvr.s wit and humorist of the Germanspeaking Hats, Caps, Jfetion*, Senate of the United States at 29 THE OB. HARTER MEDICINE C(U ST. LOUIS, M9. Cheap Cash Store- prominent in {xliticsome years ago, having people. Many examples are contrary to the constitutiow. William Groceries, Provisions, represented Olmsted count in the state cited of his readiness in retort. H. Seward oommenced the practice HrRudolphi, legislature during 1-859 and 1860 A. M. Crockery and ^Glassware, Wirtle living-at Munich he incurred of law at 21 at 27 was president Ozntun, preskternt of itihe firm of Farwetl, Green, JDrie4 and Canned the -displeasure of King Lad wig by of a state convention, iand at-37 governor Ozmttn, Kirk*Co., aid Edward H. Ozmun, criticising the royal author's party. attorney, 'both'residents, of St. Paul, of the great State of New York. Fruits* etc, etc* are aons of the deceased. AH opportunity subsequently offered MANUrAClPURER OV-t DEADER l John Quincy Adams, at the age of 14, DEALER IN Bost aaiSkoss! for-expelling the offending journalist Duiuth had w, $ia. 00 fire on fconday was secretary fro Mr. 'Dana, then DRY GOODS/ 3 wtll rway tak farm prodnee in zehan^ fresn the Bavarian capital.asid he was Nov. 2Sth Th principal sufferers are v.. minister at the Russian Court at 30 fr goods, and pay tftefclgheat markst pricfr V NOTIONS, *t Stensow, O. Aiden, iPozarde and Fewoti. ordered to leave within four and he was himself Minister to Prussia at Uuda tpuper rags. and Mr &Munse. twenty hours. The court chamberlaiisa, HATS, CAPS} :-''v 35 he was Minister to Russia at 48 Minn. t.$dSL -strs.. New $Hm, Minn, The Fergus 'Falls 'Journal states that coin missioned by the iking, waited GROCERIES. CROCKERY/ Xa COBMet!o wfthiar store I hnf flrt-t|i he was Minister to England at 50 he Cape. {JeorgeA. Thompson, of DeerOreek, on him and asked if he neould manage M1OO furnished w(tb splendid bkliard Ublu an* andv politician. W*H indicted and OILS. J. was secretary -of state, and president a well knowe A Uirge 'sssortuieitti of men's and t* get away in so short a time. my costomers will always find good liqtor and as 57. -General Grant by Uhe last grand jury for aing Yes," 'replied the unabashed journalist, boys' boots anJ shoes, and Indies' and i 'ls ars,Aud eYery Amenoona splendid lMieh. Also Musical Instruments* 200 of theiunds of-'his school district was but 39 years old when he childrea's tfhoea constantly kept on "and if my own leszS'Can't take which he WAS'treasurer. A warrant has gained his victory at Foit Donelson, and WHEELER & \\IL- hand. Custom work and retailing AHROOHS parchamtf of me will be dettverot me 'quickly enough I'll borrow some been tssued ffor his rnres but he camaat be and only 41 when he took Vioksburg. SOWS Lfitest Improved,} r*nj part.ef the cliy tree of coat. promptly .Attended U^^^^^-h^), found- of fhe seperfiuo usfeet in her majesty's Jonathan Edwards acquired early renown Mlmiewote 8tree Nw Plm, ICtiia SE W1XG MA C&1XES. last volume of verse." Atfia.nk'Co-atre, a man named SchwaHor, as the greatest. -metaphysician Meat Market, emjifoyediB the Keller factory, had 1 a Re onee accidentally knocked in America, and as unsurpassed by CHIGiGDBd armutoff, jjust belew the eloow. asa tj.e ill Goods Soli at Bottom Prices, against some person when' turning the any on Europe. He commenced planer. Hie sleeve vwas first caught And corner of-a street in Munich- "Beast!" drew his arm lin. the reading 0 Latin when 6 years old. cried the ^offended person without Jf. EEPLE, Prop'r. Even Klevveti, of Freeman, Freebon wn At 10 he wrote a remarkable (paper wasting Jordan apology. "Tbankyou," NEW ULM. MINNwi SORfHIESTERN ty, ka.8 lost SO hogs from hog cholera.. No lT.JNE\VULM,MirNN upon ttre immortality of the soul. At said the journalist, "and mine is Sa- other cases of tile disease are knowu aim the Emju Mill Co/%, the acsof 13 lie entered Yale College, phir." county. where hegr-adwated tour years .later. When introduced for the.first time ""T'HBiHrtSirstgned desires to inform the peopleof At Hastings Fred 3?5Bcher attpmptewS to RAILWAY "Before he was 1'7 he ihad comgpletely 1 New trim ami vicinity that lib line re-establish to the puompter of the Leipsiger commit suicide by taking a dose of strychnine, wai1 ed his meat muritel and is now pre.ipared to reasoned out bis great doctrine 'Concerning HOLLER MILlS* but t\ke)prompt'Uee of emetics ttatred Stadt theatre, a pompous personage on Diswld customers csid frlen.ts with only th the freedom of the will. Before him. 'best t'reh and cured meats. gauKaga*. lard an er too eti'uch in evidence ac times, Saphir Penetrates theCCentrea jof Population irytliine anunlly kept ki first-clafs market Tht m24 he was 16 he commenced preaching at Tlie Fersne FalTs'lTgeblad, a Norwegian remarked: I heard a good deal of faij iiet murkpt pn# win bs paid for FAST .CAT. weekly paper ,t Fergs Fails, is uppwr in one of the first churches of the city of you. Hear A"the prompter bowed mLE, muse, WOOL, ETC. Rollffsand4-Burrst to the hanging of Holong. and it is understood New York. At .24 he was installed IUZNOIS, IDWA, 7 his acknowledgments of the expected M. EppcB. that several prominent Norwegian* over the church in Northampton. compliment, while the wit added Meat Market. WISCdNSIN, are circulating a petition anking the governor From Leo X. down to General, Grant "in the course a performance last .MiCHiaiw \t We take pleasure in informing tbftr to commute his sentence. 1 and Prince Bismarck there is rot one evening." public that we are iiww ready for bus^ John CaiSe, a tramping Scotchman, wa* name of large renown in war, chusrch, Drivmg oiat in'the suburbs of Vienna MINNESOTA,. in jail at 8t. Clond bound over for* iaesfi. The best machinery and all thft- JOS.OTIOBIICH,Prop'ri'1 &wr 0i or state whose career of creatness id one day* hi rcoachman, a ipeppery slight theft. A -slior' time ago a friend DAKOTA, *te8t improvements in the manufaeure &, not conspicuously begin sn very early his family in Scotland, which is most respectald miethlaitscher, 'got into an altercation ot flour enable-as to compete witfe NEBRASKA smd ami welUto-do, traced himtoSt.' manhood, Goethe was a marvel .of withArivrilJe.hu. Wonds soon New IHm, V. Mann. tiie best mills in th country. loud. was released, the county attorney led to oaths, and .oaths to blows,and precocity. When 'but sir years and WTOMTNa. allowing him-to plead euilty to petty We are constantly baying the pair set to irngpod earnest to decide two months old the termble earthquake WheaUm&xxf'^% & larceny and pay a fine of $75 and covta. better man Pop A 1*rgegnoply offcreslimeats^ aniage, the1 which iras which destroyed Lisbon occtnsrred, He ksft at ouce for Scotland. J ItsTRAINSERVICEis cure fully bams, lard, etc., constantly on ping his head out-of the fiacre window, and he amased the people of hie About l,a00 saddles of venison had arranged meet rrqiiireiwnts ot Corn,-? &V Saphir mildly implored the pair to land. All orders from the country native town by fe.is discourse upon been shipped feom .Brainerd a to the 30th jocal travel, as .well as to furnish oblige him and difisb each other as ult. the event as against the goodness of Kompttr attended to. OntsM the most Attractive R&utes for quickly as tfopycoulti for he had "en- SCASR PAfD FOR HTDES Providence. Before he was cine years pfiifr&b Buckwheat,. David Alxder, one cA Ike ohlest resid?nts througjk trowel between important gaged the carriageb *the hour." old he could write in severallianguagea,' died at lira home at Howard Lake. if*fe TRADE CENTRES. A young couple, newly engaged .mere He was seventy-seven years of age. including French, Latin and Greek. |'j At the Highest Market Priceav. TflEEWEM served with great credit in the war of the favored with a letter of introduction He was in the university at 16, and Rebellion, and his constitution was undermined H. to him, winch they presented. *4:M*\ -WAS made a doctor of laws before he Its EQtTIPMENT ot Bay and We sell all kinds*..."" by sn^erings.contracted durm-*n Now, the gentleman was notorious was 22. At 25 he projected the writing Parlor Cars, Dining and Palace lengthy confioeoueat an Andersonvi CITY PLANING MILL for his effeminate habits and ways, iof "Faust," and published the prison. bleeping: Cars is without rat a and his appearance at once struck SHORTS, first part of it 27 years before he finished Its ROA-BKI imperfection, oi 'f t' An opinion on t&e relationship existing I the eye* of the servant journalist, the play.Youth. RRAN, &a dstfine-bnilaeted. Steel between village aad township organizations i who had heard about hisa. He said KAMOFACTUBX0 in the ma tier of towiwhip improvements The gneat theater now being bimit in The XCrRTUWhSTERSr is the I LOW BATES. nothing, received the pair with empressement, has been nindehy Attorney General VCD00RS, WIN1M)W SASH^ Chicagothe Auditoriumwill, says i, favorite route tor the Commereiai insisted upon their being i CBapp and filed with State Auditor Braden. Mr. McVifikarv be too large for opera. Tr.i reler, the Tourist and the Seek' seated in his most comfortable easy yiilase and township officers are elected Special Attention given VENETIAN BLINDS, Every theater with a seating capacity evs niter Xew Homes in the Golden Joiatly, and together vote a improvewevts, chair, assured them how p&eased he which by custom have heretofore Northwest, -r of 6,000 must be. A single hum&n MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. was to hear of their engagement, and ^An extra stone (or grinding fcecL been paid for out of the funds of. both. The voice can not fill a large a theater as Beta led information chverTailt wound up with: '-Now, pray, you onSnipn, however, is to tlie effect, that the turuisketl by that. For oratorio or monster con* Planing, turning and all Steam Cornsheller^ must, you really must, tell me which village is not compelled to pay any prtrt certs, where tlwre are 800 in the orchestra of you is the bride." of acli improvements. Should this srs* C.W.H.HEIDEMAN, Agent, work with rib-saw promptly tem brf inauguratod it would work a hardship and twice that many in a He once described a theatre as being *Vood taken for cash orin exchange and neatly executed. to the township, a tlie villag^outhoritiea KnrUln,Minm. so full that people were obliged to vocal chorus on the stase, it is admirably ^tof)!^ Mill Co. could.i they so choose, order extensive MARY H06RIT, H. G. *|CttR, Uugh perpendicularly, there was no well euifced. It in also well townfaip improvement* for which the room to do so horizontally, .Of a jrice-Frta'taod Gen. Mancr.," fTtajfe Manaaret All work guaranteed. Bates reason* fitted to hold conventions in and will village would no* be compelled to share EP.WUrliN. CASH PURCHASES dull townlet he visited, he remarked the expense. Whether or net the village be ready in time for th presidential it was so quiet that but for an occa* C. ZELLER Prop'r. can now pretent claims for the money nominating conventions next year. MCHfiASilllS which it has already paid, the attorney sional death there would really be no general is noncommittal^ life in the place.