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y^w^ was arrested an hour later in a house of Norfcfierai Pacific engineers* returned to St. E E AN COLUMN. T&vexvn ©o.lEVrol** ft. Aufdexhm|e, prostitution and brought back to Farg Paufcm their car, but'during* their stay Obsequies of a Monarch Just and lodged in jail. On returning from New a driven oyerrthe- entire-route ol tike Those of a Common Mortal. York a short time ago Dr. Hill discovered the proposed western extension of the C.H.CB»JJBOUHjr, OCH.BOS*, at his office had been robb«d of a Red River Valley railroad, and it is tinderstood Thnrm&ras a Copperhead^ President Manufacturer opf^' $15 0 worth of valuable instruments. at a satisfactory arrangement In spite o! the hurried preparations, the Allen G. Thurmap is the man who originated was made between the persons interested, Cor: Minn and Centra Strs. Near Black River Falls. Wis., a freight Emperor' funeral was not merely a milia the phrase which was mcorporated in the government and. the Northern Pacific. train on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis Fire "Well Building: a Steeple display worthy of agrea soldier, a the democratic national platform in 1864 Th nature of this- arrangement as not & O a ha road ran into an ox, causing «ermonial graced by every evidence of pnb- declaring at "after four years of failure to transpired, it is known, in a general the wreck of the tender and seventeen NEWULM, MINN. he grief and affection. A heavy rain fell restore the union,%- war" the thing to do Brick, way at the arrangement intplies stiff mi empty cars- The engineer a fireman the night. Still the worktren was to immediately order a "cessation of competition with the Canadian Pacific for both jumped and were uninjured. One of GBlIectteasanC all batfnest pertaraiftg to- hanking a re on completing the sombre decorajj hostilities." However at may be, it is the he carrying trade of Manitoba^ the brakemen had a leg broken. A prompter attended fie. in Pressed Bric for absolute truth at Allen G. Thurman stood tions am was crowded and accommodation car containing household goods, a cow on at platfbrmaatd advocated with all his The governmental crisis in-the an of any kind brought fabulus Individual Responsibitiy, calf and two men left the track, but as ability the treasonable policy which would ornamental fronts. ministry, which the late- Emperor prices. In the morning ram was stll overturned. I caused a delay of have rent the union: in twain. Frederick brought about and? which apparently *?™5!& and the clinging draperies gave a six hours. WS& ended in the dismissal of Herr *ojH^ufce a aad and weird aspect, but as $500,000. Von Puttkamer has- been brought to Have the best.o! shipping facilities and Hon Brown vras killed by 1 hours wore on the rain gradually will pay prompt attention to mail orders. a settlement as yet. Count Von ZeidlitzFruzscheler Eagle Mill Co. lightning as- he was returning from Dawson ceased. When the Emperor's children Terrorism in tli« South. was appointed to.succeed Von to his home in Providence. Minn. He I a me to take a farewell of their grandfather, a the Count's- departure was found dead on the prairie by some the three boys walked hand in hand Ex-Congressman John Lynch, of Mississippi, NEW UliM, MINNESOTA: afrom Berlin and return tor his duties neighbors who carried his remains home. says in am interview that the republicans, Ther was a little difference in their heights. as president of the province of Posen, indicates Manufacturers of One of the horses was so badly shocked although tftey have a majority of 30,000 The came the little princess, and lastly at the negotiations for his appointment in at state, are absolutely certain to at it will die. Mr. Brown was one of the I a nurse carrying the youngest. The eldest ROLLER FLOUR to the Prussian ministry have be counted out in the election this fall. oldest settlers of the county and represented ttf* $dfciell, voy folded hiB hands and prayed. As ioiled. They who ane familiar with Geran "That," he declares, "is the frozen truth, and his district in the last legislature. he children retired the imperial familv politics state it would be surprising nobody denies- is. We have no more chance He was a seventy years ofag e. and mourners entered and took up posi*iona. BY if Herr von. a was reinstated. to get an honest eount than we have to get William Housang, who stabbed Fred Chaplain Koegel having blessed the Bradnal Bednction EoIIsr. the moon. What is a majority of 30,000 Th office- is hkely to remain Goulke on Juno 10 at a wedding near E or and the King of Saxony, knelt BHEWER,fflALTSTEB&BOTTLER undisciplined illiterate blacks against the vacant for the present,, and after being Wausau, Wis., was brought before Judge 1 «.? the coffin and prayed, while the others confederate army? I took the whole north merged into some other office be restored Crosby and acquitted. The stabbing was System filed out. The dowager Empress Augusta to put that army down some time ago, and to Von. Puttkamer accidental. There is no hope for Goulke's at upon the terrace, closely veiled, and you can't expect us to do it all by ourselves. recovery. Seventeea-year locusts a re made their We can do-nothing but take, our medicine Empres Victoria and the other ladies raw ULM, MtNN. and look pleasant. etood on the balcony, while the procession appearance in, the town of Springdale, Thtt-brewery (none of thelargest, establishment* A most desperate case of highway robbery of tne bind ihe Minnesota Valley and is fitted Wis., covering at present an area of four W8g forming. occurred at Marquette, "Mich., op witb all the modern improvements. Keg anil miles in length by a one eighth in he scene when the imperial family emerged Louis Clode, a sa'oonkeeper, on his way bottle beer fnraiehed to any parr of the city os width. All vegetation in their course ia from the gloomy hal! with its fleckering home was assaulted and robbed of $250 •horS notice. My bottlebeer ts especially adapted being rapidly dives-tad of everything green. tot family nse. lights, to the exquisite summer beauty in cash and negotiable papers valued at IB The Oregon to The insects are reported to be spreading Country brewers and others that bay malt Will of the park, was in strange contrast with $250. The weapon used was supposed to I a a 0 a find It to their interest to place theii orders witb rapidly. Locusts have also made their at on the occasion of the late Empero be a railroad coupling pin. He is-dangerously me. &.U orders by mail will receive my prompt afe By far the most spirited canvas ever witnessed appearance in Rock and Walworru counties, William's funeral. A half hour elapsed before injured and horribly disfigured. •nUoa. in, Oregon terminated in the recent but as yet over no considerable the procession wa3 ready to a yet AUG. SCKELf, Fou young men of Lak Linden, Mich., election. The result is the most significant areas. the time seemed short. The Empero cave started out for a sail. They were Freddie triumph ever gained by the republicans in he signal, after having watdhed every Sheriff Harri thus describes the Northern Kraz, Peter Morrison, Charles Anderson the state. *JohnV*Hauenstein, ,, movement in arranging the hearse Pacific train robbery: There were and Cameron. The boat capsized. In aflj parts of the state the republieaoskappeared Obtained, and alL PATWf £LhlM!&i> attended and the cofhn, which was placed verv Cameron was caught in the sail and probably eight men, one outfit of five with at the polls with extraordinary spirit to for MODSRA TE FJCES Our office 1* high. Victoria's wreath hung at the foot BREWER drowned immediately. Anderson clung tcV a wagon and three horses on the south"] opposite the U. S. Patent Office, aad we can obtain The efforts made by the administration at of the coffin and others lay on the platform Patents tn l«s»-tune thnn those remote frota the at until he could hold on no longer side of the Yellowstone river near the Washington, through its agents and. officeholders, ,fc.**^Sft, around it. The golden helmet of the WASHINGTON. Send MODEL. DRAWING or railroad track and three men with horses and sank. The other two clung to the to carry the state stimulated the republicans PHOTO of invention. We sdvibe as to patentability Hohenzollerns was placed at the head of ••M on the north side of the river. TheBe left to unusual activity and exertion. at all night and iver© cast ashore nine tr^tf^fi' free of charge and we mnteo A'O (JUARtiS the cofhn. Eighteen generals bore a canopy It is- certain too, that many democrats in all miles from a house, and were forced to their horses and crossed the railroad and UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED of velvet. Military bands, stationed parts of the state, condemning the- policy oi make their way through a wilderness of bridge on foot, joining the others to make MALTSTERv»*t.vftx-• For circular, advice, terma and reference* to. ^f-Mntervals along the route, played the t&e administration on the tariff" question, woods, not reaching civilization till late the robbery. After effecting their purpose actual clients ia your own State County, City o* glorious funeral marches of Chopin and have voted with the republicans. Fro first Town, write to.i they recrosfced and swam the horses across next day. Gi'A^SNQW'&C-Q Beethoven, never ceasing until the procession to. last in the discussion the democrats, have tba river to the south sile. The wagon I is now thirty days since Joh Zachar, had passed. lost and the republicans have gained. Op^ozUt Patent Office, Washington, I) was thrown into the river. Two men the Caledonian faster of Racine, Wis., partook Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fil In am garlands of oak leaves had then went down the river in a skiff. Th I is certain from the result that Oi-egon is of food. There is no sham a Bingham. Bros. a protection state. I may no** be accepted all orders. been laid upon the ground on either side of other three mounted their horses, and alter his case. The family physician states positively as a fixed fact that protection of the indus the road for a mile or more.and the middle circling among the bluffs on the banks Mr, F. Grebe has charge of the bottling establishment. that, to his own knowledge, Zachar tries and products of the state, through a of the road was strewn with oak leaves. of the Yellowetone struck south toward has not taken one drop of nourishment. tariff adjusted to secure them, against foreign Behind the lines of veterans and members Wolf mountains in Wyoming, 160 miles New Ulm, Minn. The last few days he has taken to sleeping competition, will be maintained, so far as the of trade societies stood the patient spectato from the railroad. Late they crossed a good deal,and does not take the exercise LUMBE, .-DEALERS IN votes of the people of Oregon, can help to at had been waiting five hours to Bullock.s Fork, Fort miles south of the he formerly did. He is very reticent and maintain it. see the procession pass. The best view of railroad, where they were joined by the R.Pfefferle, quiet, and when told at his meals are This vote in Oregon points to a like result the spectacle was obtained in the town, other three horses. The six were now ready, merely says: "When I want to eat, in all the Northern states. The people ol where every window and roof was thronged. traveling together. Sheriff Irvine of Miles I'll let you know." these states will not, indeed, object to revision Gen. von Halinke led the City with two men under Sheriff Reed of and reduction of the tariff, provided the Mrs. Henrietta Haberma suicided at Mocession. The brilliancy of the uni$\oaked Billings, with two men are on their trail. principle of revision and reduction be just and Dealer in Duluth, Minn., by taking a whole box of uniforms glittering in the sun presented LATH, SHINGLES, H00RS, The supreme lodge Knights of Pythia fair but they will insist that the reduction a picture very different from at "Rough on a She had quarreled adopted a resolution declaring explicitly shall not be accomplished on any partisan with her daughter and retired to the cellar, presented on the occasion of the funeral that no authority had ever been granted or sectional scheme, and that regard shall SASH AND BLIND. where she was found gasping her last. of Empero William. As the cortege for the creation of a lodge of colored always be had for the interests of the country. Age 65 years. moved along eveiy head was uncovered Lime, Cement and Coal knights,and at no colored man can lawfully CANNED, DRIED & GREEN and thpre was hardly a dry eye. The Myriads of grasshoppers have appeared be admitted to any lodge. The utmost power of the administration clergy come first, followed by the court in many parts of Southern Indiana, and I S has been employed to swing Oregon from her The Wisconsin supreme court rendered officials. Then came 60 young pages are devouring all vegetation as they go. Republican moorings. Not only has the effort a decision in an important case involving dressed in black hose, scarlet coats and They destroy meadows tirst, then the Lowest prices altuays* failed, but Oregon is more strongly and alleged damages to the a of $148,500. black hats with ostrich feathers. F!o"u.r a FeedLi foliage of trees, and next corn, oats and firmly Republican than ever before. An announcement The action was brought in the circuit A feature of the corteae as the 18 physicians garden vegetables. Thousand of acres of that Oregon has gone Democratic court of St. Croix county against the walking side by side. The central meadows have been devastated by them. will be telegraphed to-day to raise a whoop Opposite Railroad Depot, St. Croix Boom corporation by the J. S. figure was the ne Emperor. Count Von STONE,WOODEN AND "WILLOW^ in the St. Louis convention. And the way in A monster verdict in the case of Ambler Taylor Lumber company and others, successors NEW ULM, MINN Moltke walked with difficulty,the exertion which Oregon has dealt with the administration's against Rodney Whipple was entered in WAKE to Walker, Veazie & Co., who at taiiff policy is an indication of the being a great strain upon him. The service Judge Clifford's court at Chicago. It was NEWULM, MINIS'. the time the damages were caused were treatment that both the administration and in the church was most impressive. for §l,002,491,of which $G77,434 was for mill owners and a corporation, and as its policy will receive at the hands of many a Fr. Vogelpdhl. generals were heard to say that al^fjiough debt and §325,025 for interest and costs such transported their goods by steamat state besides Oregon. to-day's ceremony was much less since 1880. Ambler and Whipple formed on the St. Croix river. In the conrt if grand than the obsequies of Emppror Willia a partnership in 186U in Washington, D. below the plaintiffs were non suited, a there was much more in it at appealed to manage a patent steam petroleum Merchant Tailor, judgment which the supreme now reverses, to the heart. Fronting in the gas generator and Ambler assigned his and remands the case for a new trial. Open the Books. church was a large cross of forget-me nots, half interest in trust to Whipple. Suit Mrs. Josephine Marck, of Alleghany City, Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. and there were tall palms and ferns on was brought by Ambler, claiming a yiolation The cry of the democratic party when it entered administered strichnine to her three children, each side of the archway. The Princess of of trust. the last campaign, and all through that Is prepared to supply the people of Manufacturer of and Dealer a Mary, Helena and Ellen, aged seven Wales, the young empress and several of campaign, was "Open the books." It is one New Ulm and vicinity with the best of In the British house of commons Mr. three and four respectively, and then swallowed the other princesses had driven by Sans of the curiosities that now at the threshold cf CIGARS, Edward Gourley inquired as to the truth a large draught of the deadly poison Souci to the ehurch and were there in a another campaign the democratic party gives clothing at the lowest prizes. Only of the report at the United States covernment herself. In less than three hours Mary, retired corner before the procession arrived. forth a cry of exactly the opposite character first class work turned out. had sent armed cruisers to Behringbea Helena and the mother weredead.and little TOBACCOS and demands that the books be not opened. to seize English seal fishermen. Ellen was in throes of convulsions with no For in the United States senate the other day, Towar the end of the service there was also asked if the queen's government had hopes of recovery. The motive for the when a resolution was up calling on the secretary an interesting incident. A dull light pervaded PIPES H. HANSCHEN, sent a a to warn the masters of deed is not known, but is supposed to of the treasury for a statement of the offers the building. The curtains were British sealers of the results of infringing have been anger berause her husband had and purchase of bonds since April, 1888, closed everywhere except at one point, upon the Alaskan fishing laws. Rt. Hon ordered a boarder from the house whom with the names of the bidders and purchasers, where the sun shone in and fell'with brilliant Cor. Minnesota and Centre Sir a Ferguson, parliamentary secretar he suspected of criminal intimacy with his the whole array of the democratic Bide Contractor and Builder, radiance on the young Emperor, r' of the foreign office, replied at so wife. The husband is almost crazed with streets. made strenuous resistance and demanded whoso face, aureoled in light, gained a far as the government knew no such announcement grief. He is a hardworking German and that the thing be kept dark and the books irominence which would otherwise have NEWULM, MINN. had been made by the American has always borne a good reputation. Mrs. shut. When it was openly charged that the ieen impossible in so large an assemblage. government. An order had been given Marck was twenty-six years of age and bond manipulations of the treasury department „.lrhen he rose from praying at the coffin Special attention given to mason Jno. Neuman, from Washington at three British had been married a eight years. showed favonteism to certain his eye filled with tears. Then he sadly vessels seized in 1886 be released to their banks and certain political quarters in bowed his head. The Empress and the work in the city and country. When Gov. McGill arrived at Lake Benton, owners. With regard to ve&sels seized in New York, and that there were secret Princess of Wales then advanced he was met at the depot by a 1887 the government had heard at partners of the government, still Hew Ulm, Minn. and were joined by the Prince of Wales, Dealer in •& 1,000 people and the brigade of infantry any of them had been restored, but the instead of shouting, "Open the books!" DRY GOODS, and the three prayed by the coffin, from the camp. He was escorted to his proceedings relating to all the seizures was as they did four years ago, the democratic The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam the princess weeping. The other relatives hotel by Old Abe post, G. A. R., and afterwards leaders insisted and implored that progressing. is a sure cure for coughs and colds. followed. In the archway of the church Hats, Caps, Notions, addressed the crowd in the camp. darkness was better than light and that the the Emperor thanked the relatives for The regents of the State university of In conversation wfth a reporter he declined country should be kept in ignorance of the Groceries, Provisions^ their presence and bade them adieu. The to say anything of a political nature, Wisconsin have determined to make a truth, and even that no effort be made to develop church was then cleared and prepared for saying he was there for pleasure. The H. Kudolphi, number of changes in the law department. the truth from the public record. "Why Crockery and Glassware, the solemn services. Empress Victoria, The annual appropriation has been increased camp has been flooded with farmers' is this thus? Four years ago the republican Green, Dried and Canned unable to bear the strain of the ceremony from $5,000 to $11,000. A deanship teams and people and only very few could party responded: The books are drove with the three youngest daughters was established and a salary of hear the speech. open the records are free look at Fruits, etc, etc. to Bornstedt, arranging the drive so as to them, examine them, turn on the $3,500 voted. The dean has not yet been Mrs. Lucy Parsons, wife o? the late A. R. MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER IN return when all was over. Chaplain Persius light of day and see if they aie not named. The fees are increased from $75 Parsons,th executed anarchist, was being arranged a special service for her, 33orts ani Shoes! right." But the democratic party said. to $100. I will always take farm produce in exchang* driven a Chicago in a buggy, attached none but the Empress and the three "We want not only to see but to have full for goods, and pay the highest market price for all to the rear of which was a life-sized crayon At Marquette, Michigan, a man aged charge of the books, and then perhaps we daughters being admitted. The Woerth of her deceased husband. She was distributing kinds of paper rags. a thirty, who had been there several will find something wrong." Well, they got jjo^»/wreath was enclosed in the cofhn. On her circulars descriptive of the merits of days, walked into the Hotel Marquette office Minn. & 3d N. strs., .New Ulm, Minn, charge of the books, and the pretense that re from the service at Bornstedt the Parsons book, "Anarchism." A large In connection with my store Ihme a first-dart jt and bade the clerk good-day, saying he anything was wrong was abandoned three Empres went to the church unattended crowd followed the conveyance, which was was going away.ran lightly up stairs turned saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table a $%* years ago, and no democrat during that a prayed beside the coffin. led to the police station and its occupants A large assortment of men's and into the first unoccupied room and 3walowed my customers will always find good liquors aB^sfflpli time has had the nerve to insinuate that locked up. the contents of a two-ounce bottle DOVR' boots and shoes, and ladies' and cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. *Mj£ im anything had been or could be found wrong. of carbolic acid, dying almost instantly. Felix Wagner, of Avon, Stearns county, At the monthly meeting'of the board of And now when the same demand is made on children's shoes constantly kept on $*fc $ He left letters addressed to his wife. He Minn", Middenly died under convulsions, directory of the Baltimore & Ohio rai'roa the democratic pait which it made it swallows hand. Custom work and, repaiiing All goods purchased of me will be delivered H^*d & "$ registered under the name of W. B. Nelson a the circumstarces of his death strongly its own stomach, crawls into a dark the sale of the company's sleeping car promptly attended to. any part of the city free of cost. Jiy 4 *,,$ 3j but his real name is G. H. Spencer, and he pointed to poisoning. He left a family hole and pulls the hole in after it.—Sioux equipment and the franchises pertaining Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mln^ti£%i has a wife living in Cleveland. City Journal. consisting of a wife and boy aged eleven thereto to the Pulma Palace Car company Meat Market,^!" a the indifference with which Mrs. Wagner was ratified. Lawyer A. S. Cole of Nebraska City was THE AKD rontemplateu the demise of her husband CHICAGO arrested as he was coming from church on While a number of men were eating d4nner excited suspicion in the community a charge of intending to leave the country in Murray & Wilcox's camp near Phillips, and public feeling ran high Coroner Ramsey Rather Taruj/ with intent to defraud creditors. The demand .. M. EPPLE, Propr. S Wis., a tree fell,striking Henry Haye went to Avon and a post mortem exa against him was $600, which he and killing him. The thers escaped. When Rugged old Samuel Johnson was in a on took place. A portion of the NEWULM,MINNT %ff« paid, and the next day left for Washington struggling poverty and obscurity to interest MIIOS-ESOTAST. contents of the stomach were fed to a As Mrs. G. C. Howard of Lake Crytal.s Territory. Since then an attachment men of means and influence in aiding him dog and the canine f-oon showed the effects Minn., was going from the dining room to was placed on his property for a claim of JhisEwnDdersIgnedt*and during the preparation of his great dictionary of poison. The inquest was adjourned the kitchen she broke her ankie joint. The $1,700, which he collected in 1885 and 'H desires to inform the peopre^SiJfc,*^ and in giving it a fa\ orable introduction kitchen floor is about six inches lower to hear result of the analysis of the Ne Ulm a«d vicinity that lit haKre-eetablisb-W^5 failed to turn over. Other matters are to the public, he sougnt to secure the countenance than the dining room fioor, and her foot Btomach. The poison is thought to have meat marke is now preapared to waH coming up against him. His friends say of the earl of ChesternVld for his on nil. eld customers and friends with only tbV een e-f rychmne. slipped, throwing her whole weight on the he will return and settle. Cole is well work. A kindly v, ord of confidence and approbation best fre«h and cured meats, sausages, lard and em ankle. Mrs. Hnwai is very heavy and RAILWAY. known through his alleged connection from that nobleman would have •ry thin? usually kept a flrst-cld*s market Tb4'" W. G. E a to egg cellar in Rochester! somewhat along in years, and it is feared highest market price will be paid for FAT CATI? with the escape of Capt. Howgate. been of great value to the poor author securing Minn., caved in and caught two of his egg the accident will prove quite serious. Penetrates the Centres of Population TLE, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. in advance subscriptions for his projected Sackers, quite seriously injuring them, Pinkerton's detective force arrested Express An order was issued at St. Paul by the book, as the custom of that EPPLK elson was cut around the head and one Agent Huber at Sunbury, Pa., for surpreme court of Minnesota on the Minnesot ILLINOIS, IOWA, day was. It was refused. Seven years Thackera was injured internally. stealing $29,600 from the Adams Express a Thresher Company to show cause, later, when all obstacles in the way TTVOLI company August 20, 1886. The money WISCONSIN, why they should not be ousted of their Indian Agent Gregory and a party of excursionists had been overcome, the book ready for publication, C** was shipped from Philadelphia to Shamo franchise as a corporation, a receiver appointed left lor shoreof Lake and its success assured, the earl MICHIGAN, kin to'pa employes of the Mineral Mining and the business wound up. Superior to distribute the annual sunplie-i gave it that commendation which, coming at company. Six thousand dollars was in "7 Messrs. Gordon, E. Cole, G. Stone and an earlier period, would have saved Dr. Johnson and moneys given by the government to MINNESOTA. AND gold the remainder was done up in packages N. Castle will asbist the attorney general a vast amount of effort and anxiety. the Indians of the Grand Porrage reservation. DAKOTA, iv of $1,000 each The money has just in the prosecution of the case. Thereupon he wrote the earl the famous letter, BREWERY The a will be absent one month. been found. in which he said: "Seven years, my lord, Pahl, living in the town of Rock- An a land case conies on for r" NEBBASKA andL\ have now passed since I waited in your outward vill°, Stearns eo-nty, Minn., was accidentally trial at Superior, Wis., before Judge Newman, A peculiar disease is epidemic among the •ri .?-*/$•§4» WYOMING. rooms, or was repulsed from your door of Trempeleau, sitting in place of shot by a ritie in the hands of his wife. swine a Mason City, Iowa, and many during which time I have been pushing on my The bullet entered his nose and was buried Judge Clough, involving the titlet section JOS. SCHMUCKER, are dying. The first symptom is at tbe work through difficulties, of which it is useless 25, being a of land platted in Superior. in his facp. Although not necessarily fatal tongue starts to decay tnd soon the entire to complain, and have brought it, at last, to Its TMATN smB, VICEiscarefully On one side the title is derived from the NEW ULM, MINNESOTA^! wound is a dangerous one. head is affected. the verge of publication, without one act oi arranged to meet requirements proprietors of Superior, and the other A small cyclone and wind storm passed The great trial of Joseph R. Banks and assistance, one'.jebrd of encouragement, or Pure beer sold in quantities to suit a from Jame P. Greves, both had conveyances local trnreJ, as well as to furnish Cockrill for the killing of Littleto-n, over Grand Rapids, Wisconsin, taking out one smile of favor. The notice you purchaser. Special attention paid to he of the land in question from the pre the most attractive Rontes tot editor of the National Review, last Uecem- one span of the Green Bay railroad bridge have been pleased to take of my labors, had bottling of beer. emptors. The Greves interest is held by spanning the Wisconsin river at at it been early, had been kind but it had been through travel between important =a«aSJ?^ ,' per, was brought to a close at Nash .die, six or seven persons each claiming an undivided point. I also blew down fences, trees, delayed till I am indifferent, and cannot enjoy *|fe-l iyTenn. The jury was br,ou« ht into the acreage. The successors to the TRADE CENTRESJI ^**it barns and sheds, and did other slight it till I am solitary, and cannot impart ^jTcourt room and reported ten for acquittal to proprietors are numerous holders of THE HEW EM it till I am known and do not want it." damage. Several families found shelter in and two for fifteen years imprisonment, blocks and fractions of blocks. Tne property &Z*5f the cellars. There are many people in the United States The verdict was received with applause. ^mrkf^^ in question is now very valuable. Its EQUIPMENT of Day a S who will receive the declaration of the St. The judge dismissed the jury, several of The upper Missisdippi is still rising at CITY PLANING MILL Parlor Cars, Dining and Palace There was a dance at Kowilewsky's Louis convention in favor of the "maintenance being ill. Brainerd, the pump house and the electric ?%*v place in Winona, Minn., the other night. Sleeping Cars is without rival. of an indissoluble union of indestructible 'lhe household of Lamnrech of dynam was reached and lights went out •/,-? Two fellows drove up in a carriage,danced states" with feelings like Its ROAD-BED is perfection, ol W in a Minn., was startled by the disapa immediately and they cannot be started, once or twice, had a few beers and induced those aroused in Dr. Johnson's mind by the mtT*%m* IfANUFACTCHES a of his ftrteen-ve.ir-old daughter, stone-ballasted Steel. till the Hood subsides. $* two girls to get in a earring" with them. Earl of Chesterfield's tardy commendation. Lavina, who took all her clothing with The NORTH WESTERN is the Charles Chalin was sljot and killed by DOORS, WINDOW. SASH, Some time later the neighborhood was Such an expression by a democratic national ,Jlfi3 •her. She slipped out at niiht, having Lee at Brandon Minn. There was shocked by hearing rapidly moving wheels. convention in 1864, would have been of great favorite route tor the Commercial her clothes out the window beforehand intense excitement and threats of lvnching value. Then a formidable insurrection had The sh.-ieks were drowned in a way at Tra veler, the Tourist and the Seekers S VENETIAN BLINDS, 4 Her father telegraphed all over for were made. Lee had been drinking. Ha organized great armies and the dissolution suggested a hand slapped oyer the screamer's 'her, and finally Sound thift she was at one after New Homes in the Golden has been arrested and Sheriff Urness went of the Union was threatened. The inouth Next morning a lady's at Of the hotels the city. It seems at MOULDINGS AND FRAMES! Northwest, after the prisoner. At the coroner's inquest rebellion was powerfully encouraged was found on the ground and Lucy Beracki ••he said she was tired of home restraints the jury found at he came to his and strengthened by the belief that had Jo Church arrested for assa ult. Deta led iniormation cheerfully and had a place to work. Her father feels death from a pistol shot fired by a large proportion of northern democrats Planing, turning and all, furnished by her escapade deeply, as she had a good The following fourth class postmasters Lee. Martin Moe, a chum of Lee's was were in sympathy with it and might be home and little work to do. 1 have been commissioned—Dakota Alton C. W.H.HEIDEMAN, Agent, work with rib-saw promptly held to be an accessory to the crime. Both, brought to its aid. An authoritative declaration R. Dalyrimple. Fauge, Minn. Charles by, the represenatives of at party W. Davis, a young dentist, was detected Lee, Moe and Lee's father are securely and neatly executed. Kline, Dauville. New postottices—Dakota «&!*»£ New Ulm, Mlaa. then would nave shortened the war. and guarded by the village marshal and will be attempting to enter the office of Dr. a R. Eenly, Fox Lake. Iowa: saved many Jives and much effusion of blood, MMNHOGHIT, H. C. WEB, removed to the county jail to await their 8. J. Hill, a prominent dentist of Fargo, David T. Ward, Green Valley. Minnesota: but at declaration was withheld. Now, trial. by whom he was formerly employed. When VIce-Prca't and Gen. Ifaagr. Traffic If anajca All work guaranteed. Bates reason* Fran C. Ford, St. Paul a when no one is threatening it, the assurance he found he had been detected Davis es'Ljsaped. Tracklaying on the* Red HiverValfey Postoffice discontinued: Brighton, mail of fidelity to the victorious Union is of no tP.WIL(HL md, ran to Jifoorhead, where he C. ZELLF.R Prop'r. road commenced at West Lynne. The to Bernadotte, 30 great value.—Milwaukee Sentinel. General hiHoxir Xitrnk k£^^4M "I •few