New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 30, 1888 · Page 6 of 8
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wgrsn I A QUADRUPLE MURDER. THE YOUNG PEOPLE. FIVE NEW BISHOPS^ jBJrowro ©o.lKaTik* silvern," slang must be the brassiest of Fr. Aufderheide binchbeek, Lad the passage of such Drake, His Wife andTwo coin should be treated as a social misdemeanor. Doctors Newman and Coodsell lur Girls and Slang-Grandfather's Little Grandchildren Found Brutally C.H. OHADBOTJRW, C. H. BOSS,' Added to the List of SQethodist MAKION HARLAND., Murdered in Their Lonely Advice—My Good Little Girl— President ^Manufacturer ot Cuhln Bishops. Farmhouse Near Kickapoo, Wis. A Modern Heroine GOT. Mm and Centre Sirs. Two more bishops—DrsA'ewman and Hy Uood little UIrL f«£.-,?»nrter* a atrocity the An- Goodsell—were elected by the M. E. conference rVa called one day in October to Fire Wel Buifding a a Steepler in session at New York and the list ?.* occurred in Kicka- A. Modern Heroine. the family of a German who lived on NEWDLM, ^M MINK. now 1B complete. gtfpoo, Wis by ^hich Reuben Drake, hia Not every heroine needs must dfl a small place three miles from town. BricK, John Philip Newman was born in New a Some eallant thing. S«#l!n grandchildren, the He was a poor man with many children, Gallectioiuan£sU basinet* pertsraug to baakiai York City Sept. 1, 1826. He graduated That thrills a nation through and through S James Dupee-four per!^|%8ons prompt^ attended to. at Cazenovia seminary in 1848 and entered one of whom, a boy of 10 years, All wondering. Fin Presse for all-met their death. Drake the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Individual Responsibly, I had diDhtheria. I attended my patient & People, livin2 on a church the same year. He was the editor Not every heroine needs must stand a ornamental fronts. S lour and one-half faithfully, and he recovered. of the New Orleans advocate from In blaze of glory. |V# southeast of the little village of had a sister two years older, called $500,000, 1866 to 1869. He was pastor Talked of and praised by all the land gf adstown and about fifteen miles from W Sadie, who seemed inexpressibly grateful of the Metropolitan M. E. church at Washington In poem and story. Have tbe best ol shipping facilities a»9 iff* Viroqua. Their little grandchildren lived from 1869 to 1873 and chaplain Eagle Mill Co. to me "for saving her brother will pay prompt attention to mail orders* out a few miles away, but were temporanly of the United States senate from 1869 to Felicia is my heroine's name. Jimmy's life." Always she spoke of visiting the old folks. One morning 1875. In December, 1873, he was appointed And brave is she, a neighbor living about half a mile distant me as "the good doctor who saved NEW ULM, MINNESOTA^ by President Grant inspector of the As any maiden known to fame Had occasion to go to Drake's on an errand brother Jimmy's life." And I in turn, United States consulate, and in that capacity Or chivalry. and upon entering the door a fearful sight Manufacturers of 8 1 made a tour of the world. From won by her affectionate words and was presented. Drake and his wife lay ROLLER FLOUR el 1882 to 1884 Dr. Newman preached in the Dark, truthful eyes, a lovrn? mouth,. ways, fell into the habit of thinking near each other upon the floor, face downward, Madison Avenue Congregational church, A sweet fair face weltering in great pools of blood, and speaking cf her as "my good little New York city. He was Gen. Grant's pastor A very maiden of the South, tJMW' BY THE gj§ winch flowed from gaping gunshot wounds girl." Thus we became excellent if m&& from 1869 to 1885. He is a member With all its grace. iSWWsL in their heads. Both were dead, and evidently Gradual Reduction of the British Society of Biblical archaeology, friends. Wl&m had been for some hours On the BREWM.MALTSTMBOTTLEE and is the author of several succebsful And she was loved as &Tie should be. bed in an adjoining room lay the children, Not long afterward Sadie herself By one good, true works. aged respectively five and six, with their WS*S System, raw- had diphtheria, for which she was No fitter, worthier mate than be,%|fl8|l Rev. Dr. Dabiel A. Goodsell is regarded throats cut. One of the little ones was 6 [$w UIM. As well she "very sorry, because it prevented her yet alive when discovered, but too one of the most conservative ministers of &«*^•MINN. from gathering a bushel of hickorynuts NEW ULM, far gone to give any account of the terrible the church. He has been for fifteen months This brewery 1* one of the largest,establishment* Hta* But a gi eat trust was hen to hold of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and ia fitted the secretary of the church board of education. to pay me for saving brother tragedy. Before medical aid could be With courage rare -jlffe? •j with all the modern improvements. Keg 1 He was born in Newburg, N. Y., Ke and summoned the child died, and no one was Jimmy's life." In all her sicknesssshe A mother crippled, vet not old, 1 %Sl bottle beer fnrnished to any parr of the city OB in 1840, and his father, Rev. Buell Goodsell, left to tell of the struggle in the lonelv never expressed one regret for her elf. Must be her care. .- +^\J%m especially adapted farmhouse, by which four human beings was a well known minister in New for family use. Her disease ran ominously, but at last were sacrificed. The alarm was quickly York. Dr. Goodsell was graduated by the Country brewers and others that bay malt will And brothers, sisters growing up, S And \t to their interest to place their orders witfr University of New York, anji his entire she seemed convalescent, and one day given, and soon all the people of the Asked all her love ^& me. Ml orders by mail will receive my prompt a ministry has been in New York and its sparsely settled neighborhood her father called to say that Sadie was were And bhe—she eladly took the cup ^i\H 'tBttea. vicinity. He was pastor at different times at the scene of the tragedy, very much better, and that I need not The From God above. ,tf AUG. SCEKLfr little house had been ransacked of the Green Point tabernacle, the Washington and trouble myself to call again. But furniture overturned, showing Street and the New York Avenue And with a brave heart said "Good-bvc' early the next morning he roused me churches of Brooklyn and Trinity and the that the perpetrators had searched John {XHanenstein^ To him so dear, First Methodist church of New Haven. Obtained, and all PATkNT BUMH£i!i a^ lor money and valuables. Fresh footsteps and said he feared Sadie was dying. And followed Duty earnestly t' & tended to lor MODERATE FEES. Our office were found leading to and from the house, With scarce a tear. I hastened to her bedside and found BREWER opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain put they were soon lost in the highway. that it was even so. She knew me. Patents In less time than thos* remote from ±he nearest neighbor's wife says that Wholesale Dakota Conventions. WASIIW010N. Send MODEL, DRAWMQ oc Since then full twentv years have sped» Beside her in bed, under the ragged »*fe about 11 o'clock that night she heard PHOTO of invention. Wo advise as to patentability And fiom the nest Gen. Hugh J. Campbell's call for a convention quilt, she had a small bag of hickorynuts, free of charge and WP make A'O CuAKQB three snots fired in the direction of Drake's, The little ones in turn have fled and of divisionist3 and statehood supporters A UNLESS PATENT IS bECVM.0. but thinking that it was some belated gathered by her the day before On many a quest will be before the public in a few For circular, advice, terms and references to sportsman, gave the matter no attention. MALTSTER at the expense of her life. "For saving Rctual clients in your own .State County, City 01 days. It is all prepared and will appear &\H Another woman meta stranger on the highway But the old mother still remains Town, write to in the newspapers simultaneously. The brother Jimmy," she gasped, and just after dusk, who avoided her and Her daughter's care. call is for a general convention of 700 M* in a few moments my good little girl hid the brush. These are the only facts And lo! my heroine finds her gains OppottU Patent Office, Washington, 1} (J. delegates, composed of North and South now known outside of the mute evidences was dead. *, -, All centred there' Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fir 4 Dakota men, at Huron July 10 and 11. I ,1 found the farm house of one of the most Bingham Bros. all orders. is signed by H. J. Campbell of Yankton, lj fearfm crimes ever committed in Wiscon*in* The dear old face oft at her wiles John A. Owen of De Smet, J. C. Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling establishment. A Severe Training. Tit8 the murderers sought Glows like tlie sun Headley, Salem, of the central committee One of the most unique of the many to robi Mr. Drake of some pension money, In fancy then the nuister smiles of the State of South Dakota. The Ifcw Ulm, Minn. ,^ which he had secured about a month ago, And says, "Well done." private dinners given this season at object of the convention will be to lay and it is not yet known whether they DEALERS IN out plans for the fall campaign, and to Delmonico's took place last week. On I secured it or not. Drake and wife were An old, old story this, you say, unite divisionists from all Dakota in a the plate of each guest and attached R. Pfefferle, Thank God, it is! aged about sixty years, and were hardworking solid obalanx. Following closely upon to the menu was a beautiful ring with "We meet such heroines e\ ery day and fairly well-to-do and intelligent the call for a general convention will come Just such astnis! an emerald stone, set in diamonds. people. The locality is an out-of-theway several calls—one for a convention of the place, sparsely settled and many The rings cost $1,000, and as there legal bar of Dakota at Huron, July 12. I a tjjf railroad. It is thought that Its object will be to review and pass upon Dealer in were eight guests, the menus, with LATH, SHINGLES, BOORS, Our Girls and Slang the fiendish deed was committed by some the work of the general convention as to their novel attachments, must have A party of refined, educated people its legality. This cause is assigned by one living near who knew of the pension SASH AND BLIND. cost $8,000. The host was George money, as it is a section seldom visited by over one hundred prominent attorneys. who filled a country house last summer Law, a street-railway magnate and tramps or strangers. There is also a call for a convention ot formed themselves by common Lime, Cement and Coal. CANNED, DRIED & GREEH farmers and business men of Dakota for several times a millionaire. consent into a "Society for the Suppression July 12. The call is drawn by Hon. D. W. PRESBYTERIAN CENTENNIAL. Persons who hear of Mr. Law's generosity FRUITS, of Slang." The fines imposed Diggs of Milbank, and signed by over three and do not know him may —1 penny for each and every infringement hundred bankers and tradesmen. Its object Lowest prices always. think he is an improvident spendthrift. is to express the views of the mercantile of the rule prohibiting the use IPloixr a,n.d Feed* Presbyterians of the North and interests as to steps recommended Not so, for he is a well-balanced man. of slang words or phrases—were dropped South Assemble Together for the by the general convention. Then It is admitted that every man has a into a foreign missionary box belonging First Time in a Quarter of a Cen- Opposite Railroad Depot, there is a call for a convention of the STONE,WOODEN AND W I O W weakness, and presenting his friends to a member. Much fun and Dakota press for July 12, at Huron, to NEW ULM, MINR W A E with jewelry is Mr. Law's weakness. The Centennial day of the Presbyterian lend aid to the divisioniBt and lay plans more serious reflection ensued upon Church, and the members of the two general for future work through the press. The Otherwise he is the most practical of NEW ULM, MINJT. the workings of the constitution and assemblies met in great mass meetings call is drawn by Augustine Davis, editor Fr. Vogelpohl business men. His father, who, by by-laws. The most careful speakers in the Academy of Music and Horticultural of the Dakota Huronite, and W. S. Bowen, the way, supplied Sunset Cox with were confounded at finding themselves hall in Philadelphia. The crowds editor of the Yankton Press and Dakotian, money for his congressional campaigns attendance at both were enormous. convicted as transgressors, while college .n and signed by over one hundred MercJiant Tailor, I was the first reunion of Dakota editors. There is a call for when he first settled in New York, boys and graduate girls declared the two great bodies of the Presbyterian a convention of ministers of Dakota put his son through very severe training. that bankruptcy stared them in the church in America since the division, at Huron July 12, drawn by Rev. Minn. St., New Ulm, Winn. The elder Law was determined face before the close of the spason. more than a quarter of a century ago. D. D. McCaslin of Huron, Rev. Joseph that he would have his son learn all In the Academy of Music, Rev. J. J. One merry youth, who ran up from the Ward, D. D., president of Yankton college, Is prepared to supply the people of Manufacturer of and Dealer UL the practical workings of his streetcar Bullock, moderator of the Southern general and Rev. C. E. Hager of Madison, and city on Saturday afternoons to spend New Ulm and vicinity with the best of CIGARS, assembly presided, and seated with signed by 400 other ministers. Its object system, so after young George Sundays in the mountain retreat, habitually him on the platform were Rev. William H. is to review the proceedings of the general plothing at the lowest prizes. Only graduated from college he became a tendered a quarter of a dollar Roberts, stated clerk of the Northern general convention, and advise the people as to first class work turned out. hostler. He next became a street-car TOBACCOS to the treasurer on alighting from the asembly Rev. Joseph T. Smith, of the morality and rightfulness of division driver. But when not so occupied he Baltimore, ex-moderator of the Northern and statehood plans. One thousand delegates carriage that had met him at the station, ashembly Rev. James McCosh, president are expected to be present. The different lived in a princely manner. At noon, PIPES*.-II with the request that he might HANSCHEN, of Princeton college Rev. John Hall, of calls are signed by leading men in when he was given an hour for dinner, "be notified when the amount was New York Rev.Charles H.Stoddard, editor North-and South Dakota. his valet would strip him of the used up." Cor. Minnesota and Centre of the New York Observer, and many others. garb of a street-car driver and dress Contractor and Builder, The great audience was apparently streets. Paterfamilias was traveling abroad him in "purple and fine linen," and MINN, it made up in equal proportions from NEW ULM, The United States treasurer has paid out when the society was formed, and representatives from the two assemblies. then Mr. Law would proceed to Delmonico's §12,500,000 during the present month on wrote home this dryly significant comment: Rev. Dr. Bullock was introduced as account of pensions alone, notwithstanding and eat a $10 lunch. Jno. Neumariifl Special attention given to mason officer. Dr. Smith, ex-moderator of the which fact the excess of receipts over Northern general assembly, welcomed "When he became a conductor he expenditures during the month is near!y "With regard to the S. S. S.,' I have work in the city and country. the Southern guests. The 5,000 people §5,000,000. The treasury surplus, which wore a uniform that cost as much as only to remark that the conversion of then rose and sang"Praise God from whom fell to §96,000,000 at one time during the any suit of clothes the king of dudes New Dim, Minn. all blessings flow." Dr. Bullock as the representative the world is now a mere question of Dealer in &*$*»# month, has again risen to §101,000,000. 3DH.1T O O S ever owned. These were the days before of the Southern assembly, cordially time!" The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam The president has approved the act authorizing reciprocated the fraternal sentiments the elevated railroad, and the best The result of the establishment of is a sure cure for coughs and colds. him to arrange a conference between Mats, Caps, Notions, ot the brethren from the North. The congregation people in the town rode*on the streetcar the United States and Mexico, Central similar organizations in other families sang "All peoplo that on earth line upon which young Law was Groceries* JProvisiona^^ America, Hayti, San Domingo and do dwell," and "All hail the power of and communities, with rigid enforcement Brazil, the act to limit the hours that letter a conductor. A first it was exceedingly Jesus' name." Rev. Dr. Cuyler of Brooklyn H. RudolpM, Crockery and Glassware, of penalties,would astound members carriers in cities shall be employed per spoke on the "History of Presbyterianism.'' embarrassing to him to be compelled and lookers-on. Green, Dried and Canned* day, and the act for the relief of the first "The Work of Presbyteriamsra to collect the fare from some It is easier to lay hold of readymade for the Future" was the subject of an address National Bank of Marion, Iowa. m. Eruits, etc, etc. ., well-known society belle with whom ol Rev. T. Dwight Witherspoon of phrase that lies near the tongue, Sir Charles Tapper has resigned as minister MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER I N he had possibly danced the night before. Louisville, Ky. A great audience also of finance in the Canadian government, than to formulate thought into correct .Soots and Shoos! But he did not remain at this I will always take farm produce in exchange'-* crowded Horticultural hall, adjoining the and has been reappointed high commissioner and forcible words. Just as censure Academy. The same fraternal feeling was for goods, and pay the highest market pricefor ai} occupation more than two months for Canada in London. Hon. is cheaper than discriminating I manifest among the commissioners of kinds of paper rags. C. E. Foster,, minister of marine, has been when he was promoted to time-keeper, both bodies. Rev. Dr. Claries L. Thompson praise and ore dearer than dirt. A appointed minister of finance. and from that he worked by slow Minn. & 3d N. strs., 'wNew Ulm, Minn. of Kansas City, the moderator of the child should be taught with the forming In connection with my store Ihme a flrst-elas% A cyclone swept over Browntown.twentyfive degrees to be superintendent of the Northern assembly,was in the chair. Moderator saloon furnished with a splendid bMiard table of his earliest sentences, that miles east of Browntown, Texas, destroying Thompson introduced Congressman line which he now owns.— Albany A large assortment of men's and my customers will always find good liquors ratf language is the vehicle of ideas, and the Methodist, Baptist and Congregational William 0. P. Breckinridge, of Lexington Express. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and cigars, and* eyery forenoon a splendid lonefe. churches and eight dwelling that he dishonors the thing carried by college, who spoke on "Calvinism houses. One building was carried across children's shoes constantly kept on and Religious- Liberty. Rev. Howard neglect of that which bears it. All goods purchased of me will be delirered 1} the railroad track and crushed, and hand. Custom work and repaiitng Crosby,followed with an address on "Presbyteriamsm ATot Thought is to speech what the soul is Do Punish Unjustly. Amanda Willis, colored, who had taken any psrt of the city free of cost. and Biblical Scholarship." promptly attended to*. to the body. Our Girl should dread to refuge inside, was instantly killed. Eight After all, it is perhaps better that Minnesota Street. Pirn. MtnA He defended the verbal iusDiration of the persons, including the sheriff and county cast discredit upon her intellectual Bible. Mrs. Cleveland occupied a seat in the child should be a little spoiled Meat Market/ recorder, were fatally inj'ured. the upper right hand box. powers by robing what she thinks THE rather than^t should be unjustly punished. CHICAGO Mrs. George Reed, of Napaunee. Elkhart (which is what she is!) in second-hand The latter sometimes makes a county, Indiana, took her three-monthsold rags, as much as she would shrink from very unhappy memory to carry about ORTH" child in her arms and jumped into a M. EPPLE, Prop'r. DAKOTA IN CONGRESS. debasing her clean body by apparel with one. A gentleman said a short well—both were drowned. She left a note NEW ULM,MIN]$ picked up in an old clothing store in saying that she was tired of living and time ago: I shall never forget, MDTBTBSOTA ST. Her Proposed Admission the Subject Chatham or Baxter street. would take her child with her to rest. Her though I have wished a thousand times JhisEmeatm ESTERN of a Most Decidedly Animated age was 23. that I could, how I punished little The habit of slang is so fearfully 'H undersigned desirestoInform the people** Debate in the House. The body of Adelbert Kreiger, of Davton New Ul and Ticinity that he hasre-estaiualh Mamie for continuall} pronouncing a contagious, and so nearly incorrigible The proposition for the admission of 0., who died suddenly at Chicago, was market and is now prcapared to w« word wrong—as I thought willfully— South Dakota into the Union was unexpectedly when fairly contracted that one is on his eld customers and friends with only tbt cremated at Cincinnati in the unfinished best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and sprung upon the house. The after I had tried hard to make her say crematory on Clifton Heights. There was amazed at the number and character RAILWAY. •rything usnslly kept in a flrst-elass market TbX J& is MM humdrumming routine which usua lly marks no ceremony. it correctly. She was quiet for a few of those who yield to it. The slovenly Wghest msrketprice will be paid for FAT CA» the consideration of appropriation bills TLB, HIDES, tfoOL, KTC. Penetrates the Centres of Population minutes after I had punished her, and The Wisconsin prohibitionists have put thing comes to the lips against the was proceeding, when without a in E gg up the following State ticket: Lieut. Gov., then she looked up with a quivering moment's notice a warm political will of the speaker, who has flattered A T. H. Dahle ol Dane Secretary of State, ILLINOIS, IOWA, lip and said: 'Papa, you will have to debate was precipitated. When a herself that she only uses in the deshabille Nelson Ladue of La Fayette Treasurer, passage in relation to go\ernment whip me again I can't say it.' You TIVOLI speech, pardonable (in her estimation) WISCONSIN, D. C. Prescott of Marinette Attorney officials in Dakota was reached, Mr. Gifford can imagine just how I felt, and how when she is with her familiar General, C. E. Pike, of Winnebago State took the floor and in an extemporaneous MICHIGAN, I kept on remembering the look on Superintendent, H. Gould of Wadsworth speech gave expression, to his viewj friends. Railway Commissioner, E. W. her face and the tone of the sad little .^MINNESOTA, ou Dakota, which he said was suffering under Our Girl may be decorous of tongue Drake, of Milwaukee Insurance Commissioner, DAKOTA," A miserable carpet bagging system of while on her guard, although not voice."—Detroit Tribune. ,- S. M. Bixby of St. Croix. government. Her judges, governor and all BREWER ft- $ NEBRASKA and fluent. She may not hope to emulate the state officers were taken from other The Cincinnati Price Current offers to 'hi !t flections of the country and sent to rule substantiate its charge that information the brilliant woman at her side, who 'A Alligator. *L? iM *#?*£i WYOMING. i» over Dakota. The governor, when in office, has leaked out from the department of has thought it worth while to study Two little daughters of Mrs. George JOS SCHMUCKER appointed about ninety officials, and agriculture at Washington to a Western conversation as one of the fine ag well the judges appointed clerks and other Tabler, of Longview, Tex., have a cute grain speculator, whereby the latter was Its TRAIN SERVICEiscaretuOj NEW ULM, as useful arts, but she plods on reasonably court officials. None of those people were MINNESOTA enabled to profit by his knowledge of the little pet alligator about four feet in arranged to meet requirement3 ot the choice of Dakota, but were forced upon forthcoming crop report. The paper asserts well until she becomes animated length whose name is Jim. Jim knows Pure beer sold in quantities to suit tb» focal travel, as wen as to furnish her. Mr. Gifford asked leave to print that the leak was not from Statistician or enthusiastic, when "out flies" purchaser. Special attention paid to th» his little mistresses, recognizes his his remarks in the Record, and then Mr. Dodge, but from a higher official. the most attractive Routes fox J&sPf bottling ot beer.* the slang which is the every-day habit Butterworth, who had charge of the Republican name when called, and submits or enjoys through travel between important The corner stone of the great Roman of her speech. Bitter mortification to end of the debate on the legislative an unlimited amount of petting, Catholic University at Washington was JgTRADE CENTRES. bill, yielded ten minutes' time to Mr. herself and those who love her is so TH E NE W DIM laid with great pomp and ceremony. The particularly enjoys the scratching of Baker of New York, who covered the frequently the result of the experience, grand stand was well filled with prominent his back, and, surprisingly, seems to 'I general grounds of Dakota's demand for people.and among them the follow inq that wisdom might be bought by it. Its EQUIPMENT ot Day and admission. Springer, who had come over be sensitive to the scratching through prelates: The cardinal archbishop of Baltimore, CITY PLANING MILL. Madame Recamier is reported to to the aisle to closely follow the Parlor Cars, Dining and. Palac* his thick skin. A dog excites his anger, James Gibbon Archbishops Williams, speaker, arose to reply- Buttprworth, have assigned as the secret* of her Sleeping Cars is without rival, Corrigan, Salpointe, Elder and Ireland and when intrudes upon his 'gatorship Symes of Colorado, Representatives well-bred elegance of deportment, her Bishops Northrup, Moore, Curtis, Its ROAD-BED is perfection, ol he issues forth a musk odor Gear, Kerr and Struble of Iowa and others MANUFACTURES O Reilley. Spalding, Maes, Radamacher, rule of behaving when alone as if under stone-ballasted Steel. pounced upon Springer like hawks as soon that is disagreeable to any well-regulated Fitzgerald, Jannssens, Wieeer, Phelan, the eyes of others. If Our Girl as he had begun to speak, and for half an The NORTHWESTERN is the DOORS, WINDOW SASH.,5 hum in olfactor e3. Jim's winter Keane, Kain, McMahon, Hardins, Gilniour, hour there was a lively discharge of oratorical would lay to her speech with her favorite route for the Commercial Richter, 0'Sullivan, Ryan, McNierney, diet, so far as the family can notice, musketry at short range. The tamily and intimate friends, the rule /^VENETIAN BLINDS, McGovern, Haid. President Cleveland Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers consists of mud, and whenever the whole house, Democrats and Republicans, occupied a seat on the, platform between and plummet she essays to apply after New Homes in the Golden laughed heartily at the figure Springer cut weather is mild the 'gator is permitted Cardinal Gibbons and Archbishop MOULDINGS AND FRAMES) when conversing with comparative as question after question, and shot after Northwrst, to wallow in his mud-hole, whence it Ireland. shot was poured into him, but it had no strangers, she would successfully overcome comes back puffed up until it looks Detailed iniormation cheerfully effect whatever upon him, and he "bobbed Planing, turning and all The "big log jam at Little Falls, tVisconsin, a habit which degrades her more like an Alderman, or a prairie pony furnished by Sft Wf& up serenely" each time as if nothing had now extends for a distance of fourteen than she dreams of. She ought not to C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent, work with rib-saw promptly happened. •, after drinking and ending a two days' miles. The logs are piled in some places feel it to be irksome to be compelled +& & thirst. The little girls sometimes dress from seventy-five to one hundred feet high. 1 and neatly executed. .^ New Ulm, Mia*. to abandon slip shod talk, but she The scene is one of the greatest imaginable, uia Jim up as a doll, and the reptile has MARVIN HUGHIT, H. C. WICKER, does, and, by the" very admission of the The veterans of Wisconsin will attend and is attracting great crowds of quite supplanted pet clucking raccoons sight-seers despite the weather. A large -*$$ the interstate veterans' reunion at Wabasha fact, announces her slavery to what Viee-Prei't aad Gen. Mangr. Traffic If anacoi All work guaranteed^ Bates and squirrels in the affection of the* crew of men is constantly at work attempting in a body. The reunion will be held E P. WILSON, sober reason condemns. girls, owing, it is supposed, to its odd to break it. June 12, 13 and 14. ugliness. If "silence be golden, and speech 1 •-~"\T Cten«»lFa«eBc«rAc«al