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PITH OF THE HEWS. PETER SCHEHEE, MINNESOTA HEWS. FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Warto Barker, the Philadelphia capitalist, RUEMKE& SHAPEKAHM, to compel a specific performance of agreements of gigantic proportions under Carpenters,. concessions by the Chinese government to Work on the new Saulspaugh hotel or W id supply the whole of the parts of at territcry Abstract of the Proceedings of the at Mankato was commenced. A crew N— H»e president as approved the act of —DEA\ covered by treaties with telephonic Senate and House. Builders and Contractors. of about 30 men was started in digging LUMBER, congress providing at pensions heretofore service through a company of a capital of SENATE. or hereaffer granted to widows and $6,000,000, and to form another company the foundation. In the evening NbW ULM, MINN. floldiers of the war of the rebellion ahall with a capital of 520.000,000, with general A message from the president was presented Germania Band and a large number returning, without his approval, a commence a the a of the death of banking, railroading and raining powers, of citizens gathered at the market pension bill, on the ground at the beneficiary also under concessions from the Chinese husbands This legislation Favorably Designs and plans made to order and house and gave. Mr. Saulspaugh a had received no injury in the army government. liKects aH classes of widow of the late estimates on all work furnished and Referred to the committee on pensions. serenade. -r\ a£f '•*r whidh have been filed in the pension The Railway Age says at from Jan 1 contracts faithfully executed.- Also another message returning without office on or lifter .July 1, 1880, and which The fourth annual convention of to Jun 1, 1888, 2,271 miles of railway approval, a bill relieving a government baye been allowed to commence from the track have been laid. This is a very large the State Pharmaceutical association NION HOTEL, contractor for hay of an indebtedness of date of the fihnK of the claims, will a to be reported so early in the met at Stillwater with some one ?1,042, incurred by a non-fulfilment of the LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, favorably affect the cases of such wid°y$N8uW6re year, and indicates at the total for 1888 contract. Referred the committee on hundred and fifty visiting druggists filed before July 1, 1880, and is well nigh certain to exceed 8,000 miles, military affairs. present. The convention was welcomed uVe a iW'\ pension having with a likelihood at it will reach 10.000 SASH, BLINDS, The senate then proceeded to the consideration by Mayor G. M. Seymore in a fv. Slanted in those taees from miles and a possibility at it a of the fortification appropriation the date of thfir husband's death. Th fall short of 12,000. Almost 13,000 happy speech. President J. Allen W S 0 1, Propriety bill, and was addressed by Mr. Dolph —and all kinds of— commissioner of pensions gives notice at miles of track were .laid in 1887, the year opened the proceedings with an address on the subject' of coast defenses. in the settlement under this law of claims of greatest construction ever known. Musrs. ST., Muru. of more than usual interest. Building Material. g* The bill went over without action, and NEW ULM» already allowed no formal application will A bloody affair at Bloomington, Charles the District of Columbia appropriation He stated that there were about one be required, and at the services of at Mix county. Dakota, by which a father bill waa taken, up- I also went over without thousand one hundred registered proofr The only first class brick fire *°Ji 5 "eceasary. Widows entitled and son lost their lives. I seems there action, and the senate adjourned., .\ pharmacists in the state, and spoke under said law need only write a iet- ffEW ULM, MOW. had been long-standing erudges between a Hotel in the city. #%, 1 HOUSE. ti\ iv in a postoffice address and at length upon the advantages this Ci young man named Bailey and another A|?5 with large, airy rooms and la* Mr. Taulbee, of Kentucky, called up, a certificate number and the claims will be association afforded druggists in general. named Wilson. One night they met near .m allowed with as little delay as practicable. the regular order of business, the resolution Bailey's home, the latter's father being -, No. 1 table. Good large sampelS^j reported from the committee on with him. Wilson had his double-barreled rooms for the accomodation of com-^ff,~ The Minnesota Veterans. shotgun, and in a jesting manner young postotfices calling on the postmaster general Henry Harrison, colored^ was arrested The second annual encampment of the for a tabulated statement of disallowed Bailey took it apparently to try it. mercial travelers. Passengers and^%rit at Duluth by a road detective, regiment Minnesota G. A. R. veterans, postmaster's claims presented from the then pointed it at Wilson, still as if fooling, baggage will be carried free charged with burglarizing the depot at Granite Falls, has been a complete and it was discharged. Instead of hitting State of Kentucky under the act of March success. There were not less an three his old-time enemy, as was evidently 3, 1883 The report on the resolution is at Barnum of $55 and a gold watch and to the depot. Rates reasonable, Bailey's intention, the charge struck old an adverse one, and the recommendation tfcjj^sand people on the grounds. There belonging to the a^ent. He was sent :^&EWrIILM, MINNj"V The finest wines, liquors and cJ4J.^M •were delegations from the Milbank, Da man Bailey, who was instantly killed. is at it lie on the table. to the St. Louis county jail in default gars at the bar. f^^*'* Ortonville, Appleton, tfontevideojtenville, Wilson then grabbed the gun and fired the The House then went into the committee of bail. The watch was recovered,^. &**•'?$,' -vV '~''j-v'1 '-. other barrel into Bailey (junior) with of the whole (Mr Springer, of Illnoia, Glencoe, Canby, Beardsley and Marshall fatal effect. in the chair) on the Tarriff bill. posts. The Montevido Cornet band rendered -'""s Bucklen Arnica Salved The Southern Minnesota^Fair association M.Mullen, PresH. H. Vqjen, Vice-Preset Mr. Bynum, of Indiana, moved to some fine music. Th Ortonville Reports from thirteen places show at The best salve in the world for Cuts, "5s"~ proposes to have a wedding strike from the free list, flax, hackled, flag and drum corps came the first day the storm in Michigan was.generalin scope I" x^J' & Rudolph, Cashier.^ Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 'A which was agreed to. The dUcussiou occupied during its next fair, to be held September a remained until the end. Bot doing and unprecedented in amount of rainfall. !*-*.- ., Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, ^":::JDirectors:'V'^y the rest of the day. ••," -., „,„ ,v '•--". "ST* much toward making the occasion a pleaa 3 to 8. It solicits applications The storm burst like the bursting of a A -~v Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-~ one. The flag corps is well drilled and ~J waterspout, and continued for two hours SENATE. from candidates for matrimonialhanpiness no*'-'•*"-: tions, and positively cures Tiles, or is deserving of much credit. The captain in torrents, accompanied by heavy lightning. In the senate Mr. Hale called up Mr. Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C. to be made to the secretarv, C. *4 Miss Clark handles them well. Besides, All the country from the Wisconsin Morgan's resolution as to the fishery pay required. It is guaranteed to give*perfect -:tf Van Campen, Rochester, Minn. The they are all very line young ladies. In this line to the upper range and the whole treaty, and made a speech upon it. Th ^Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. O. Koch. satisfaction, or money refund4 senate then resumed consideration on the first bona fide applicati6n will be the connection the home Daughters of Veteran width of the upper peninsula suffered. A ed. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. resolution offered by Mr. Stewart calling must be forgotten. Thev and for fifty miles from Houghton the one accepted, the names of the contracting L. Boos. for a statement of the tale of bonds since number seventeen. Miss Winnie Benis work of the deluge was most damaging. DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS parties to be kept secret until April 1, 1888. At Baraga, Houghton, Calumct.Lake Linden, captain. These organizations M. GRATZ the hour of the wedding. Escanaba, L' Anse, Iron Mountain, T^E-o the attraction of the occasion OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE HOUSE.. ,' rt Norway, Ishpcming, Marquette, and as There were two visiting companies of Son* The trustees of the Albert Lea Lutheran Mr. LinVTmade a strong five minutes' far east as Seney, the storm was terrible. of Vetnrans, one from Montevideo and one TICKETS SOLD. speech in favor of the admission duty free, high school have resolved to putup No approximation of damage is possible. from Dawson, besides the home company, of machinery to be used in the manufacture Houses were undermined and in some a bui'ding to cost about $15,000. Capt. Reed, of Glencoe and Col. Evan of DEALER IN— r, of binding twine. The Mills bill allows the cases swept away, culverts and bridges Milbank were all the regular speakers present admission of material and* machinery for .Close Attention iven to Collecting. Mr. Anderson, a stone-cutter, waa were destroyed, and miles of fences and GROCERIES and GLASSWME' from Abroad. the manufacture of cotton bagging for cotton sidewalks swept away. Although several Next year the encampment will be held assaulted and robbed on Mississippi and for the manufacture of jute sacks, railroad culverts were destroyed no accidents a Appleton. Two more posts joined the bridge at St. Cloud. One of the assailants such as is used on he Pacific coast for occurred, but travel is generally Minnesota Street opposite the regiment. The old veterans in attendance bagging wheat, duty free. Mr. Lind argued delayed on all peninsular roads. I twas a choked him, while the other have enjoyed themselves immensely, and at it was a matter of simple justice second deluge. Congregational Church. held him and went through his pockets. will «o home feeling glad at many more that the privileges thus secured to the such reunions are to come. Elmer Stevenson and John Moses Williams of Brooklyn wrapped a Southern and West coast farmers should Low Eates to Pacific Coast. NEW ULM, MINN. newspaper around $5,000 in greenbacks be extended to the Northwestern farmers. Dennison were arrested on suspicion. Five men were horribly burned by the and left +he parcel on a chair in The new agreement between the transcontinental in of a ladel of molten iron at SENATE. '•_ i"'*j A two-year-old child of Henry Gardner, lines authorizes a lower rate to Pacific a New York hotel for three hours. Those FRANK FRIEDMANN, •Rf*:- Bessemer mill of the Pennsylvania The agricultural department appropriation oast points via the Manitoba-Pacific route who noticed it seemed to think it was an a farmer residing nortwest of than is made via any other line. Frequent exsursions. St&eel works at Steelton, Pa bill passed. Among the amendments old shirt, and several persons were quite Accommodations first-class. Fo Dodge Centre, was scalded to death agreed to was one appropriating $100,000 T. Harrison Garrett, a brother of Rober put out when Moses rushed in and told fates, maps, and other for the continuance of experiments in "PAUL n» dealer in what it contained. by backing into a pail of hot water. oarticulars, apply to C. Garret and manager of the banking making sorghum sugar. AN"(FOBA firm of Robert Garret & Sons of Baltimore H. WABBEN, General A colored soldier named Robinson went Groceries, Crockery. Stonewara^ The St Louis river is booming, and Passenger Agent, St. __„ was drowned in the Patapsc river. HOUSE. to Great Falls from For Shaw, which is Paul, Minn. JIAILWAYW His yacht, the Gleam, in which ho and a old settlers say they never saw it as During the consideration of the tariff bill, five miles away, and found Matchett, a a of triends were coming to Baltimore An Excellent Routed high. About fifty feet of the bridge at soldier of the Third infantry, drunk in the an-amendment by Mr. Buchanan of New Glassware, Notions, Canned from Annapolis, was run down off Seven room of a woman nick-named "Queeny," Jersey to strike out the wcrds "admitting Thomson was wa3hed away. At CIoquet Tourists, Dusiness men, settlers and othera Knoll by the steamer pa and who had come with Robinson from free of duty plates coated with a mixture 3esiring to reach any place in Central or Northern the people living on the Island sunk, being struck amidships and almost of lead and tin, was rejected as was one Sisseton, where hia regiment was last stationed. Montana, Dakota, Minnesota, or Puget cut in two. According to accounts all have been obliged to ""move, and the Fruit, Flour, etc. offered by Mr. Dalzell of Pennsylvania, to Sound and Pacific Coast points should investiate Robinson beat Matchett severely, a on the Gleam were rescued except regarding the rates and advantages offered breaking his jaw and inflicting other strike out the entire tin plate paragraph, mills are flooded. Great fears are entertained Mr. irrett, who was seen by a passenger by this route. A rate from Chicago or St.Paul to injuries. He then went out and on his Mr. Weber of New York moved to strike for the safety of twenty Puget Sound or Pacific Coast points S5.00 lower on the pa to fall overboard. Mrs. return Matchett had fied. became glue and gelatine from the free list, thus All goods sold at bottom prices and thitn via any other line is guaranteed. Acconirnoda-B million feet of logs. They will surely Garret is completely prostrated. Mr. forestalling tne committee amendment to furious at missing him, and went in quest flj "BTtPAUL tions delivered free of cost to any part of 3ftrrett was manager of the firm of Rober go if the water continues to rise. the same purpose. This prevailed without of him. Robinson met Maguire and ?rr, 'Hi Ml MINNEAPOLIS Ift Class. Garrett & Sons, which was founded by the city. others at a livery stable and asked them division. Pallf-8rlra EAWm S I I and The vicinity of Perham, in Otter Robert Garrett, his grandfather. Ho if they had seen Matchett. They said no, The Republicans have determined to N E W ULM, MINN. 'i- married Miss itridge and has two sons. Tail county is thickly flooded with FortgSfa 9 I O jgy& Bento and Maguire clapped his hands and said, force the Democrats to lay aside the tariff Mr. Garrett was one of the directory of Wi .RAILWAX flTlMoiitana "Boys, let us see what is up. Robinson grasshoppers. Prof. Toghan, acting bill during the coming week, when so the Baltimore & Ohio raiiroad. His "W'atertown, Aberdepn, Ellendale, Fort thereupon raised his musket and shot many of their leaders will be at according to the instructions of Gov. GEO. BENZ & SONS. Buford and Bottineau, Dakota, are a lew of the brother, Robert Garrett, is still In Europe. Maguire dead. Chicago. During the St. Louis convention principal points reached via recent extensions ol McGill, has been investigating the the Republican side was very this road. For maps or other information adflress Rev. a Freeman Clarke, the wellknown The district court at Sioux City, Iowa, matter, and numerous barrels of tar C. H. WAJIREN, General Passenger Agent, conservative, but their courtesy has Unitarian divine, died at his residence Importers and Wholesale Dealers in issued an injunction closing Seltzer's brewery St. Paul, Minn. and a quantity of sheet iron were been returned. Accordingly, with a in a a a Plain, aged seventy-ei^ht WINES & I in Sioux City. I has been operated Send for new map of Northwest. view of forcing some amicable arrangement years. His death resulted from a complication sent to the relief of the farmers in for a year under a county board permit, Where Are You Going? for a truce, Mr. Adams of Chicago objected o'i diseases. that county. but the injunction closed it absolutely. to the appointment of conferees on the LIQUOHS, When do you start Where from HOTT many Judue Sanfly of Cheyenne, has rendered a Dennis Mr.Ginty, a leading member of diplomatic consular bill, and similar ob The Red Lake river is still on the in your party? What amouut of freight or decision against the United States in a a a hall, disappeared soon after jection wiil be persisted in until an baggage have you What route do you prefer? suit brought against the Douglas William rampage. All of the dray teams have the members of the organization arrived arrangement is reached. Upon receipt of an answer to the above questions 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn- Sartoris Cattle Company to compel the in St. Louis for the convention and has you will he furnished, free of expense, with been kept on the go moving families latter to take down fences inclosing the lowest since been heard of. On returning SENATE. -gT:MU\. rates, also that live in the lower part of Crookston. O OR 1 aiNN'£A0au maps, time KB, Government lands. The defendants had tables.paraother home and not finding any trace of him bis The senate amendments to the bill phlets or valuation Government lands bought from the Union The boom at the cut-off, three friends became alarmed and notified the authorizing the construction of a bridge able inform-B«ra RAILWAY, which Pacific Railroad. Judge Sanfly decided St. Louis police. A thorough search was miles above, gave way, and now the DJJJJJJ over the Tennessee river near Knoxvillo will save trouble, time and money, Agents will fwat owners of railroad lands may inclose instigated, but no trace of the missing an were concurred in, and the bill was passed. call in person where necessary, Parties not boom in the city is holding a log jam HS&eir possessions even when by doing so has been found. ready to answer above questions should cut out A motion to consider the army appropriation MANUFACTURER OF that extends for miles up the river. they fence in Government land, and at and preserve this notice for future reference. I bill was deicated. Consideration of a Gould physician said that it was may become useful. Address C. H. WAKHEH, stockmen who have been compelled to If this should give way it would take •ip- billd on the calender followed. Several not true at Mr. Gould had been sick. General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn a down fences a again ertct them. houra debate ensued on several bills, the three iron bridges in the city, and Send for new map ol Northwest. He was troubled with insomnia and was Th rule applies to over four milliou acres but they were finally laid aside. Bills very weak. Within the last few days he do a great deal of damage to other in Wyoming and Colorado. granting relief to Ellen Malloy and had somewhat recovered under the influence Cheap Cask Store property. The mill men think the AND DEALER IN During the progress of a general fight the heirs of Joh H. Newman Avere passed. of medicine and was now up and attending boom will hold. Old settlers say it is anions colored men in a gambling house in Tobacco andiSmokers' Aries, to business. Fro the physician's HOUSE Spokane Falls W. William Briggs shot talk it ih inferred at Mr. Gould suffers the highest water since 1877. The house went into committee of the several time3 at J. W. Trokey Th latter G$O."'jadofijsf, from chronic insomnia, and the torture whole to consider the army appropriation also opened fire, shooting Briggs to which he is subjected is excruciating. The examination of Michael McFarland bill. An amendment was adopted through the heart. Trokey was arrested. There was a narrow escape from a terrible appropriating §300,000 for beginning the closed at Waseca, and he was re. a D. Mills, a member of a prominen Ruemke's Building, New Dim, Minn disaster to the limited passenger construction of a new military post near leased. Whisky and the *.oId benumbed real estate firm, ot Creighton, Neb., Chicago, 11!. An amendment appropriating train on the Lake Shore road the other DEALER IN dropped dead from heart disease near the and stupified the old man Donigan morning. Th dam located about two $30,000 for the purchase of powder to fire DRY GOODS, door of the post-office recently. He had miles south of the Black river crossing of morning and evening guns at military so that when he got out of the wagon just opened a letter and was reading it the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western railway, posts was adopted. A provision was NOTIONS, he fell into the pool of water and was when the fatal stroke rame. It is supposed east of Bessemer, was washed away. added to the paragraph relating to post A S CAPS, drowned before McFarland, who was at.the attack was brought on by the supplies, requiring them to be purchased Logs were jammed against the railroad GROCERIES, CROCKERY ntents of the letter. He was twenty-six NEW ULM. MINN. bridge with great force, and the structure where they can be purchased cheapest, also drunk, could render assistance. ears old and was Boon to have been married. smashed for a distance of nearly 100 feet. quality and cost of transportation consdered. and OILS. MANUFACTURER OF There is considerable music in the Th committee then rose and One of the most artistic pieces of urg FINE CIGARS.- the bill passed. A. G. Sellen of North. Easton, Mass., air at Blue Earth City caused by the Also Musical Instruments lary seen for a long time was on the safe and S. Lyman Hayes, of Wilton, N. H., of the Brown Stone Quarry company at action of the village for violation of and WHEELER, & WILSON'S postal clerks with G. Sinclair, who Marquette, Mich. Burglars effected an entrance Chinese Customs. the liquor,, laws. These are for various Latest Improved came to his death so mysteriously in his through a rear window, drilled a offenses, including illegal sales, postal car on the Bangor & Boston railroad, SE WING MACM1NES. hole through the door, and were frightened The Chinese, topographically our were arrested at Bangor, Maine, in drunkenness and disorderly conduct, at the moment of introducing the explosives. antipodes, are as opposite to us in response to a telegram from Marshal The same night two houses were fi@*Special brands made to order. extending back for a month, and ill goods Sold at Bottom Prices. Whitney. They are reticent and the entered, but in both cases the burglars manners and customs, which have been "spotted" by a local authorities are also silent, but It is believed were frightened away. Neighboring towns Our night is their day. Our morning "gentleman" hired for the purpose. at evidence has been procured against of Ishpeming and Negaunee are having a WM. FRANK. color is black, theirs is white. the prisoners, or at least Sellen. Th like experience. JOHN BENTZIN, SEW ULM.- MINN. The old settlers had their annual latter is 50 years old and has a family. At Sunset, near Gainsville, Texas, Dr. Their boats are drawn by men, their Cottcawood Mills meeting and picnic at Balls Bluff oh and Sinclair had been in the postal Wiley, a prominent physician, stripped carriages are moved by means of Empire Mill Co. service 1 5 years. Th parties had allhis Lake Shetek, near Currie. Notwithstanding wife of all her cl Dthes and beat her unmercifully. stood high in the public estimation, and sails. She escaped from him and the unfavorable weather the affair causes much agitation. an through the streets in an entire nude there was the largest attendence of Old men fly kites, while little boys An old man by the a me of Rotbacher, condition. The doctor pursued her, firing ROLLER MILL. Custom grinding solicited. Will look on with them the seataof honor old settlers ever had. An old-fashioned hftiho was working in a stone quar with at her from his revolver, but failed to a man near Monticello, Iowa, is at the left hand, and to keep one's pioneer dinner was served. grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange hit her. She sought refuge in a neighbor's undertook to whip his boy, about twelve house, where the doctor, on attempting to hat on is a sign of respect. We drink 34 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 A little boy eight years old, son of 3'ears of age, when the second man interfered. enter, was disarmed and handed over to tea hot and wine cold they drink wine 24- Rollers and 4 Burrs. In the evening the old man tried to lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour officers. He was taken to Montague jail John Micha, living 28 miles from hot and tea cold. whip the boy again, bub he ran away to prevent lynching. Mrs. Wiley, who is Hutchinson, started for a friend's and feed sold at low rates and delivered The family name comes first instead This enraged Rotbacher and he caught the a most estimable lady, will die from the house on the 6th inst. On hia return We take pleasure in informing the New Ulm free of expense. boy and knocked him down and cut hiseffects of her beating and kicks. of last thus, John Smith would he must have become bewildered and aublic that we are now ready for busneas. head off with an ax The officers have be Smith John. The needle ot their Samuel Hu was tortured in a most inhuman FRANK & BENTZIN. been unable to find the inhuman father. lost, as he has not been since seen. A The best machinery and all the compass points to the south, ours to manner by masked men, near Threat of lynching are freely made, and searching party has scoured the latest improvements in the manufacture the north. They say "westnbrth" instead Fai Chance, Pa., to make him disclose if Rotbacher is caught he will undoubtedly woods, but no trace of him can be of flour enable us to compete with AUG. QUEITSE,. where his money was hid. Hi feet were of "northwest^" "eastsouth" instead be hanged by a mob, roasted in an open grate fire and he was found. w-' "Hl»' ... She best mills in the country .. of "southeast." Their soldiers A dynamite bomb, constructed on a new bound hand and foot and gagged. Th We are constantly buying wear quilted petticoats, satin boots scientific principle, was found near the Joseph Hartman, commonly known robbers did not succeed in their designs. Wheat, and bead necklaces, carry umbrellas walls of the Chicago Historical society A searching party is out. and if found it is by the name of "Havier," was found HARNESS MAKER and fans, and go to a night attack building. I twas wrapped in a copy of thought the perpetraters will be treated to dead in the woods near the Zettel he Arbeiter Zeitung. Th authorities with lanterns, being more afraid, of a dose of western justice. "." ^p Corn, *S** farm in Eagle Creek, Scott county. He are at a loss to know why it was placed in \. "r*5 a Dealer in— the dark than of the enemy. Annie Howe, a female con ricfc at f'i'.T^f Oats, euch a locality. thewas an old soldier having served from Whips, Collars, and all oth\erarticles Anamosa.Iowa, made her escape from the They mount their horses on ^:#*rfj*K -Buckwheat, There ia great excitement a Greenfield, May, 1861, until October, 1865, in penitentiary by sawing off an iron bar of usually kept:' right side. The children in school sit ,o., over a supposed suicide which turns the window of her cell, and reaching the Company I, Eighth Illinois infantry y-. with their backs to the teacher and in a first-edass har- fctobea murder. George, 14-year-old ground by stringing the bed-clothes together. -4 :At the Highest Market Prices study their lessons aloud. volunteers. He was often urged to ness shop, -i _.-? of Mrs. Stoffl, a widow living on a She reached the outside by scaling the A married woman when young and enter the soldiers' home, but always a near Springfield, was found hanging prison wall with the aid of a rope. She res We sell all kinds of$#£-•.v •'-, New harnesses made to order "and pretty is a slave when she is old and dead in a barn. The general belief at the was sent from Linn county for 1 6 years refused on the supposition that it time was suicide. The mother's grief took for murder in the second decree, having withered she is the most respected pairing promptly attended to. was on a parr with entering "states B| ELOVR, §Q?^? a very violent form, and she was placed assisted an accomplice in killing her husband. and beloved member of the family. NEW MLM. MINN prison." S V-V SHORTS, f~ .,v under restraint. I transpired at she She had five years of her terra. Their most valued piece of furniture had threatened the boy's life. I a lucid She is the first woman prisoner who has BRAN, &c.t is a handsome camphor-wood coffin, Burglars entered the house bl H.FRENZEL, •'.\— moment it was ascertained at she had escaped. which they keep in the best room. AT XOW RATES. Charles Horton, the lumberman, at drugged the boy with morphine and then The St Louis river has been raging. They are very fond of fireworks, but dragged him to the barn and hanged him. Winona, but were scared away without I is said to be higher by far an for always display them in the daytime. In passing under the Union Pacific bridge any booty, after piling up a twenty years, and it has Bpread itself over Special Attention given to Sp- at Bismarck the Gen. Terry struck a pier If you offend a Chinaman, instead of fields until it has become a great lake. Manufacturer of Jv" quantity of silverware and other Custom Work and stove a hole in her side amidships, killing you he will kill himself on your The St. Paul & Duluth tracks near Fon plunder. .SODA WATER* and begun Hinking. A panic ensued, hut du Lac for a long distance are submerged doorstep. was quieted by the officers. The at was and the bays are two feet higher than for run ashore, and all got out without much SELTZER WATER An extra stone for giinding feed. years. The county bridge a Thompson, A tornado struck the town of Barnesville, trouble. She lies in a seven feet of Judge Searle of St. Cloud, Minn., sentenced built at a cost of $2,200, was carried «W Steam Cornsheller. ?$$%} Minn., wrecking outhousps and small water, and can be raised. All baggage is E. Stevens and Dennison to away and there was imminent danger at buildings, tearing up sidewalks and smashing Iw and $* A. fif^ff being taken off. Th Gen. Terry had on ten years a hard labor, and Sheriff Hammerel Wood taken for cash or in exchange 25,000,000 feet of logs there would be things generally. I was the hardest 200 men. She is a government boat. and his deputies took them to Stillwater carried away by the breaking of the Knife Ifapitfe^ill Cfo storm in the history of the town Half at once. Stevens and Dennison were Falls boom. Word from Thomso says Champagne CideEUST .jThrough the attornevs cf Count Eugene built and small buildings were blown at the St. Louis there a^yag'Jljie dalles accused of attacking a Swede stonecutter OAm PURCHASES Ue.Mitkiewitz, of New'York and Philadelphia, down or moved out of shape. Th rain only one week before on the Mississippi rivals Niagara Falls in beaii^y'arfa grandeur a complaint was filed fn the court of was pouring downi torrents. The damage ..-*-^v and CHEAP SALES. and almost in force. river wagon bridge. They knocked him common pleas of Philadelphia against is a $5,000£ '\_ ((Centre Street, New Ulm, Mina down and robbed him. r%? J,