New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 29, 1888 · Page 2 of 8
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REPUBLICAN' PICK-UPS. need to Bemcreased in consequence, and then HOSBIBEE SHIPWRECK.. V" "P Borgv who-was- on- board the* ThingvaSav earoute complacently suggeets that if growing such to Galveston, Texas, with his sisteri articles under this one-sided arrangement I was just about daylight, and all, with! proves unprofitable our farmers can turn Cleteland's Plea for Totes*. Appalling LoBsofLife in a Steamship Collision exception of myself and a few friends, their attention to some other productions 1 —One Hundred and nineteen Persons Ushered were asleep when, all of a sudden, we heard aa I am, without one plea, .Protection insures for our own citizens not into Eternity. a scuffling of feet on deck, and then a crushing Aa-t George Brinski fought for me only the first, but always the best chance in noise. Then for a moment all was still.. tba he died in poverty, the markets of the country they have helped The story of the collision of the steamers BEfi In a second all ±hb passengers were out of win your votes I «ome, I come. *ld patriotism and Geiser and Thingvalla is one of the most their berths andr all rushing for the companion-way. Bfc W ULM, good business policy. Its opposite is the unAmenean remarkable in ocean records as both vessels MINIUM The screaming and the din was as I am, without a scar policy advoeated by the President were under full headway. The night had deafening, particularly from the lower •deck, Jl.°w u* that I was ever thar and other free trade advocates, and for which Designs and plans made to order and been dark and cloudy and it was raining occasionally, where the people with families were located. -'?rmish or in bloody war, they have received the plaudits of the Cobden but there does not appear to estimates on all work urnishe^L, and After considerable difficulty I reached the a 'ti Jou yotes I come, I come. Club and every prominent journal in have been any fog or a exceptionally deck and rushed to see wfi%t the damage contracts faithfully executed.-'.-J,^ tireat Britain. I remains to be seen if a heavy seas. Both steamers were in charge was, and just here I wish to state KQ Jnrtt as I am, my badge a star #*, majority of American farmers agree with of their first officers who were old most emphatically at no whistles UNION HOTEL- them. eagle and crosBed cannon bar, ifr, and experienced. On whom the blame were blown on the Thingvalla before I*. 'oo1 he of G- A. B., gl rests, neither the officers nor the passengers the collision. I went to the front of the LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, jjyin their votes I come-, I come. on either vessel were able to state. Few passengers vessel a saw a gap of about twelve l^fl W One Consolation.'" were on the decks of the steamers at feet. On the left side, the plates were rolled (f \r- .' as I am, for confed flags -, SASH, BLINDS, Democratic leaders are greatly disturbed that hour of the morning. When the steamers up, and on the top of them lay part of the -»"li STAJ Peace I would the rags *1-.'' by the revolt of working-people against their corpse of a man. and' the whole stem was came in view of each other the gray .aave back returned, but for the gags, WEHZEL SGflOTZKO, Propriety, free-trade policy. Let them console themselves covered with blood and fragments of flesh, of the dawn they were only a few ships' —and all kinds of— votes I come, l.come. with the reflection that their great ally, which was soon washed off by the waves. lengths apart and the crash came in a few "The London Times," has anticipated The captain then ordered every one on deck, minutes. The iron prow of the Thingvalla 8 a a Building Material. ^*j i'"? come, Daniei. say ", V-' Moor. ST., N E W ULM» MUSTBT. this rebellion, yet is confident at its candidate, and, after an examination, the passengers struck the Geiser amidships on the starboard ™1lBt I ',' on ban-dan-a Mr. Cleveland will pull through. This were told there was no danger and they became side, tearing its way half through the 1 -1\,° throught this devious- way, quiet. The women on the occasion The only first class brick fire prool is the way the thing is worked out: side of thetmfortunate steamer. Passengers yt a win your votes I come.i behaved splendidly. On the right Bide the "Good,"replied the chairman as he locked ffEWULM, MOT, and crew of the ill-fated steamer who were Hotel in the city, plates were broken off completely, and I saw up his desk and arose "first-class, that's a aroused by the shock, and who escaped injury, 1"' a I a I about the bow of our ship go clean into the stateroom with large, airy rooms and an A heavy mail for us to get. I shows that the had no time to realize what had happened. This "free trade fuss fills me with doubt of an officer of the Geiser, who climbed people are awakening to a full realization of Many who were sleeping on the side No. 1 table. Good large sampel from politics 1 wish the thing was out. up by the chains attached to the anchor. the necessity of keeping the Democratic part of the vessel which was struck were crushed i* win your votes I come,. I come. During this timethere was a terrible rain rooms for the accomodation of commercial in power. Draw on those postmasters who in their berths as they slept and carried storm, which was more the cause of the extreme failed to respond to our bills, and try and be i?Rt a a travelers. Passengers and with cheek and gall,. DEAD AlfD MANGLBD. darkness than any fog. The Geiser out about 4 o'clock when the man comes My message I would glad recall baggage will be carried free from began to sink rapidly, and in eight or ten round to collect the rent for this room." to the bottom of the sea. Those who succeeded i^f Belore it compasseth my fall minutes passed down out of sight. Th*»re and to the depot. Rates reasonable. Then he put on his coat and went fishing for in reaching the decks of the Geiser To win your votes I come, I come. was no effort made on our ship to lower the the rest of the day.—New York Tribune. were hardly less fortunate. In the blinding The finest wines, liquors and cigars boats, but it was so very dark at we could counterfeit G. A. R. badge, with medallion We are not likely to seethe working classes rain that was now beating on the deck of *«, AM.-* not see whether it was human beings or not a CJ N E W eveland on the star, has been intro- at the bar. of the Eastern States go for free trade just the vessel, some of the officers were shouting 1 at were floating around the ship, but a 'ced in Kansas, and probably in the other yet their minds have become fixed in the vainly and running wildly about. There was man's voice screamed out in the midst of Teet of the country. protectionists groove but in many other no time for explanation and Capt. Mollen, j«t»l»»fN0TE.—They are on sale in the Capitol of ^'Bucklen Arnica Salve quarters it is probable that President Cleveland's who had come on deck just before the collision M.Mullen, PresH. H. Vajeri,Viee-Pre&'i *p United States!—Rochester Democrat. appeal will be effectual. Nobody, not endeavored hastily to obtain an idea E The best salve in the world for Cuts, W A ExciTEifENTscy:-. '. .,j^.»•*• ir -,.,. J". 0. Budolph, Cashier. ,•.,- even an American, likes paying taxes. A of the extent of the accident, to arouse the Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, at he was bitten by a shark. The screaming tariff is not in itself an instrument of happiness passengers and crew and to lower the boats. Truth from a Democra tic Paper,. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, was something awful. It was fully so those effected by its provisions. It is In the midst of those hurried preparations -v"\*--' Directors: *.•. twenty minutes before the boats were lowered. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, TVe a as well be frank, while we are np*«e at best a means of preventing worse evils: the steamer began to settle, and with a lurch We all stood on the deck looking at subject, and state the situation as it and positively cures Piles, or no and the American people are now asked to she went down head foremost. The next Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Br. the people being saved, but powerless to do is. The chances to-day in Connecticut are "reason together," and to consider whether, instant a dull, heavy explosion agitated the pay required. It is guaranteed to give anything ourselves. I saw three boats of against the Democrats.—New Haven Register. after all, the evils which their tariff brings waters as they closed over the Geiser. The \Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. the Geiser one turned upside down, another with it, are not really worse than those boats and the life rafts were all carried down Price 25 cents per box. Sold by 0. smashed in the storm, and the third had two which it prevents.—London Times. with the Geiser, and a few of the passengers L. Boos. men who were holding up a woman between were left in the water clinging to the spars It is a pity that the "other quarters" from Grown Up Now* DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS them who seemed to be dead. Several had and wreckage. The crash of the collision which reinforcements are to be received for life-preservers on, but were swallowed up in $tT The mugwump dodge does not work beHMtf* brought the Thingvalla's passengers on deck, the free-trade cause are not specified. Still OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE the whirlpool when the Geiser went down. yond the limits of 1884. The mugwump."The but it was soon found that though badly London Times" is a great authority Some came again to the surface and were has grown to a full-grown democrat, and crushed and leaking she was seaworthy, and on free-trade matters, and our friends the TICKETS SOLD. picked up. A number of us procured lifepreservers usually he is the most virulent, snarling,. boats were at once lowered for the assistance enemy may comfort themselves with the and stood ready to cast them out, fault-finding, hungry, greedy democrat in' of the few people who had escaped from the thought that it must know what it is talking DEALER IN— but I must say I wondered that so few wereseen the whole drove. Geiser. The boats of the Thingvalla pulled about. It certainly is right in one respect. after the ship's sinking. A great number until after daylight over the place where the The working classes here are not like V&Gse Attention ivm to Collecting. 6R0GEBIE3 and BLASSW1BE must have been drowned in their berths. Geiser went down, taking in all they could ly to go for free trade just yet. Northern Rebels the Worst. In about an hour and a half the boats returned, see. Among these were Capt. Moller, who and the saved were hoisted on board was nearly exhausted, and Mrs. Hilda Loud, A Chicago newspaper, which is a doubleender Minnesota Street opposite the International Superstitions. by ropes and partly by the aid of a rope ladder, a cabin passenger, who was Bourbon Democrat in the morning and which had been lowered over the side. bolidly Republic in its evening issue, remarks Congregational Church. S THE ONLY WOMAK Dr. Oswald in Drake's Magazine. When they were not on deck, they were each at "thetime is coming when the veto mesBages Metempsychosis the wide-spr ead who escaped from the wreck. While the made to sit down, and they were given a of Cleveland will be properly regarded FIVE: NEW ULM, ._ MINN. J3 search was being made for the survivors of glass of brandy apiece. They seemed for the as among the greatest papers ever written doctrine of soul migration from animal HARVEST the Geiser Capt. Laub, ofthe Thingvalla, was most part to be in good spirits, except one jn the "White House." Evidently our conif to human bodies, maybe founded busy attending to the injuries that his own man, who was covered with blood, and the S temporary thinks, the Confederacy is the sad steamer had sustained. It was found at doctor sent him to the hospital. "The boats on a veiled paraphrase of the Darwinian flle to stay, and the cause for which Union EXCURSIONS FRANK FRIEDMANN they were more serious than had been thought were sent away again, but they only soldiers shed their blood will soon pass into hypothrsis buthoware we to at first. The bow of the vessel had been found a dead woman. The emigrants "innrwiimin rtntMi^vfi-n-ia T+- +r.ir«.cj j^ North- CI caved in by the severe blow that'she had were well treated by the people on the Thingvalla. account for the most equally international ern rebel to crawl low in the dirt dealer in 1 }.[ Chicago In- dealt the Geiser, and although the ship's carpenters The passengers and crew then went TO ter-Ocean. prevalence of the were-wolf had succeeded in bracing up the walls to work to shift the cargo from the stem to MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, Groceries, Crockery. Stonewara, superstition? The belief in the wolfish of the bulkhead the pressure against them the stern, as well as the chain, anchors, etc., was so great when the ship was moving as on the Thingvalla. This had a good effect An Aggressive Campaign, metamorphosis of human beings MONTANA, to make it very exceedingly doubtful whether on the passengers, and they got cheerful and "Good morning—how is the grand work has been found among tribes of North she could continue her voyage to New hopeful, as all we had to fear was a storm, olassware, Notions, Canned 21st. AUG. in the interests of Democracy starting in today?" York, and in the event of a severe storm her as the shattered bulkhead had been backed America aborigines who could not said the chairman of the Democratic TUESDAY SEPT.11th and 25th. condition would be too critical to take any with planks and hogsheads, and could stand possibly have introduced their folklore National Campaign Committee to his private (OCT. risks. Capt. Laub decided to put at once to a little shock. We were making about two 9th and 23d. Fruit, Flonr, etc. secretary, coming into headquarters about from the country of Jacob knots per hour, when at noon we saw the Halifax which was about 180 miles distant, noon and blowing the dust off his desk. I A E Wieland. After some talk between captains when the Wieland was sighted and signals of Grimm, or from the Carpathian highlands, "Splendidly," replied the assistant briskly. we were taken on board the Wieland, being distress were given. The Wieland bore down All goods sold at bottom prices and St, Paul, Minnsapoiis & Manitoba Ry. "I have one letter from a prominent wherelycanthropy still furnishes only allowed to take a small valise each. upon them and Capt. Albers, her commander, Western New York manufacturer who has delivered free of cost to any part of It's my first experience of a voyage across offered to take aboard all the passenger ofthe the staple of fireside sagas. Werewolf always been a Democrat, saying that he the Atlantic, and I think it will last me my Geiser and the Thingvalla. They were transferred the city. shall vote for Harrison and Morton and stories frighten the infant population ST, PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS life time." with some difficulty, the seabeing rough, giving his reasons for it, and a postal card of the Caffir kraals, of the and the Thingvalla sailed into Halifax, while N E W ULM, MINN from a traveling minister in Upper Canada the Wieland proceeded to New York. None of A ST. PAUL STTRV1VOH. A A E S Tartar tent hamlets, and even of the ordering twelve pounds of tracts, 'on the the passengers of the Thingvilla were injured CHEAPER THAN NEW YOEK. Special Telegram, Aug. 17.— duty young men owe their grandparents.' I bush-camps of eastern Australia, GEO. BENZ & SONS. in the collision, but several of those of Peter Johannsen of St. Paul, a railroadhand, guess he intends to direct it to some missionary the Geiser who were rescued had sustained where the natives of the Swan River EVER BEFORE! was another of the survivors who was on his society." severe injuries in the wreck. Andreas Wilsz way to visit in Sweden. He was in one ofthe Mountains pretend to trace the footmarks Importers and Wholesale Dealers in of Minneapolis was one of the passengers life boats cutting it loose when the Geiser WINES & Point" west of Grand Forks in DAKOTA and of a suspected wizard in the who was saved. Wilsz is a farmer, and has Bleeding Postal Employes. gave its final lurch and went under. MONTANA. LESS THAN ONE FAEE, no round long been accustomed to early rising, and trip raie being more than TWENTY DO LLARS, track of a prowling dingo, or wolfdog. "I must have been sucked twenty-five feet One of the coming problems will be to determine to this habit he attributes the fact that he is hicluJms: GEiJAT FALLS, MONTANA. LIQUORS beneath the surface," he said, "and when I Identity of ancestral traditions how far a newspaper man in search alive to-day to tell the terrible story. He Persona desirins? to take a crip through Northern came up again I struck the under side ofthe of information may travel into the region of was awake when the first crash came, and Minnesota. Dakota or Montana for the purpose seems hardly probable but the coincidence life boat which was bottom up, It stunned of looking over the country, or with the prevarication to accomplish his ends. A Chicago heard the command ofthe officers, "All men 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn me so I nearly drowned before I could get out. may be explained by the circumstance idea of selecting a new home within the boundaries ine. Tribune reporter the other day by on deck." There were two others on the kneel and they of tbe GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN Hu representing himself as an employe of the that among all primitive "I at once rushed on deck," he said, "and THE WORLD, and an agricultural country suitable helped me out. I hung on with them till aid Chicago postoffiee penetrated into the mysteries THEODOR MUELLER, for diversified farming, dairy .ind stock I nations sorcerers were credited with tried to cut loose one of the life boats, but came from the Thingvalla. The only things of the collection of Democratic campaign purposes, will do well to take advantage of did not succeed. There was a loud and long I was able to save was a shirt and a pair of malignant and homicidal motives, funds far enough to learn that the national these rates. if continued blowing of whistles, which aroused pants. It was a terrible sight to see the people !!ht committee is securing "voluntary" For maps and information applvto your home and that the natural emblem of that the passengers. Hardly any of them had going down all around, and not able to ticket agent, to any agent of the company, or subscriptions from the employes of Mr. time to seize life preservers or scramble upon give them any assistance." disposition would be the form of the Judd's office, ranging from ten dollars upwards. I. W I N E deck before the crash came. Frenzied people MANUFACTURER OF It was rather cruel to interfere in an predatory wolf, the chief enemy of rushed hither and thither crying, cursing, Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. Agt., unostentatious industry of that kind especially MABKETS. pastoral resources. "Homo homini praying and pleading for their lives. It was St. Paul, Minn as the postmaster's law partner was a terrible spectacle. It seemed to me that the gathering the subscriptions quietly and without lupus" is the Latin version of various Cheap Cash. Store seven minutes or less we were there CHICAGO. scandal. The Tribune's revelations had oriental equivalents. The "wolf at on deck were hours, and I cannot No. 2 spring wheat, 82%c No. 2 red. a tendency to throw a suspicion on the close my eyes now but I gee the whole AND DEALER IN the door" is an international meta- 86y2c No. 2 corn, 45%c No. 2 oats postmaster but Mr. Judd promptly "vindicated" Tobacco andiSmokers' ftrticte. scene enacted all over again. I managed to 25%c No. 2 rye, 45V8@46%c No. 2 barlev, himself as he did in the Oberkampf case, get into one ofthe lifeboats and was taken He didn't know anything aboutt it.. 'AS it! phor of imminent danger and in the abou it 55c No. 1 flax seed, §1.11 prime G$o. jSdoSft on board the Thingvalla." was a matter that required some intelligence sagas of Norse mythologv the evil timothy seed, $2. mess pork, per bbl., $13.90@13.95 lard per 100 lbs., §8.72y2 a concentration of energy it is quiteproba- TVr£ri,, -rkiQ i+o^lf 4-^i-a^A E +T, A ST. PAUL SURVIVOH. short rib sides (loose), $8.15@8.20 drysalted 1 S 1 S 1 ble at the postmaster's plea will clear him. Ole Jansen of St. Paul, Minn., says: Ruemke's Building, New Ulm, Mi^ shoulders (boxed). $7.40@7.50 short of the Wolf Fenris, the light-hater, When he heard the ships crash together he DEALER IN clear sides (boxed), §8.90@9.25 sugars, cut, siezed a life preserver and rushed on deck. who tracks the steps of Baldur, and DRY GOODS, Democrats Ashamed of Their War Keoord. loaf, 8%c butter, creamery, 13%@17c dairy, He cut one of the Geiser's boats loose, but it at the end of time will consummate Hauls' 13V2@16c eggs,'13%@14%c. The policy of the Democratic party is to stuck to the steamer until she sunk. The life NOTIONS, the triumph of chaos by swallowing put the history of the war aside, and treat boat was then freed, but turned over before MINNEAPOLIS. Ri HATS PAP^ the sun. the whole subject as one which has no practical it reached the water. He got on the upturned Wheat: No. 1 hard 85%c No. 1, Northern relation to our present political condition boat and was saved by the boatswain crew The vampire superstition, too, has GROCERIES, CROCKERY 83%c No. 2, Northern, 80%c Corn aV.£ and interests. If it could have its way in the from the Thingvalla. The most miraculous NEW ULM, 40@43c. Oats, No. 2. white, 33%c No. 2. been proved to prevail among a large and OILS. matter it would obliterate all the glories of escape of all was that of the second mate, mixed, 31c No, 3, white. 32c rejected MANUFACTURER number of geographically unconnected at memorable contest, and nullify all the Mr. Jorgensen. He was in his bunk when the 27@30c. Barley 38@48c Flax, §1.03@1.05 Also Musical Instruments advantages that were obtained by the labors nations. It has been founc in collision occurred. The black nose of the Mixed feed $16@18 per ton. Ha §6.50. FINE CIGAi a sacrifices of the loyal people of the country. Thingvalla scraped by his bunk pushing and WHEELBB & WILSON'S Abyssinia, as well as among the hill Eggs, fresh 15c Mutton, dressed 7@8Y2c. The attitudn which it occupied as a against the door of his cabin held it closed. Potatoes, 40 per bu. spring chickens per doz. Latest Improved tribes of Eeypootana, in northern party throughout the struggle was Buch at The anchor chain of the Thingvalla was $1.75@200: Wool, medium, 2 1 27 coarse SEWIJSG MACHINES. Hindostan. It was known among it cannot, now claim any share in the credit hanging almost within his reach He sprang unwashed 17@19 Butter, creamery, 10@18c of the victory and its disposition, therefore, for it, and grasping it went up hand over the ancient Greeks and medieval dairy, 12@14c grease butter 4@5c. is to trivialize the significance of the conflict hand on to the Thingvalla.. ill Goods Sold at Bottom Meek Spaniards, and on the lower Danube S A B^"Special brands made to order. in every possible way. Under such circumstances, GHAPHICALLT TOLD. "'"l**:*% has often assumed the form of a mental the Republicans are in duty Wheat. No." 1 hard, 86c No. 1 Northern, Twenty-four of the passengers and "crew of bound to reiterate the facts and to insist epidemic. The traveler Kohl,and 85c No, 2 Northern. 82c. Corn, the Geiser, under charge of Second Officer at the war shall not be forgotten, nor No. 2, 43c. Oats, No. 2, mixed, 30c several eminentjurists of eastern Austria, SEW ULM. MINN. Jorgensen, arrived at the Hotel Denmark,in its true meaning be misrepresented. Tha No. 1, white, 32c No. 2, white, 3iy c, War. FRANK. JOHN BENT. 2 have collected the records of New York. They were brawny fellows, curiously is the explanation and the justification of No. 3, 31%c. Millstuffs, Ground feed, §17 Cottonwood Mill ghoul-resurrections, attested by an attired, and but few had either coats Gen. Harrison's constant references to the corn meal, unbolted, §17.25 Hay, No Empiro Mill Go or stockings. Second Officer Jorgensen gave services of the Union soldiers. He feels no 1, §6.50 No. 1 upland prairie ?6.00@$6.50 incredible number of "credible witnesses," a graphic description of the collision. He hostility toward the southern people, and timothy, §9.50 Flax Seed—§1.02 potatoes and repeated with all details said: ..'. has no desire to taunt or humiliate them per bu. 45c eggs, lSVko, .. of circumstances in Bucharest, Temesvar, but he cannot afford by keeping silent to admit I was asleep in my bunk wheli I heard a ROLLER MILL. MILWAUKEE. that the Democratic view of the war is Szegedin and the highland shock and I immediately went oh deck. Taking Custom grinding solicited. Will Flour-steady. Wheat closed firm September, reasonable or proper. He would be false to in the situation at a glance, I ordered hamlets of Servia and Transylvania. grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange 81c October, 81%c. Corn quiet No. 3, his party and to himself if he should on any all hands on deck. Then I swung myself off tminil 45MJC. OatsdBrm No. 2, white, 37%c. Bye account omit to declare that the Union if iii» on the bow ofthe Thingvalla, and scrambled 34 as. flonr, 5 fts. shorts and 8 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. dull No. 1,48c. Barley lower No. 2, 66c for cause was wholly right and just, and to demand to her deck. The doomed craft sank' gracefully, Why a Kitten Hates a Young Man. lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour old. Provisions lower. Pork—Cash and at the results of the Confederate surrender stern first, with her bow, in ther air. August, §13.95. Lard-2-Cash, §8.75* September, shall be faithfully respected and maintained. Most everybody was sound asleepi and when and feed sold at low rates and delivered Fro the New Haven News. §8.77y Butter—Choice firm poor 'Ve take pleasure in informing the His candidacy implies an abiding she began to fill, I could hear groans and 2 Instinct in animals sometimes rises a New Ulm free of expense. weak .*dairy, lo@16 Eggs, fresh, 14 recollection of those bloody and sorrowful heart-rending screams coming from below. Dublic that we are now ready for busness. Cheese quiet .^eheddars, 8@8^c. Beceipts— to the level of reason, and often it is years when the existence of the government Those who reached the deck made .frantic The best machinery and all the Flour, 6 600bbls wheat, 7,000 bu. barley, was at stake and as a sound and consistent efforts to cut down the boats, but they were FRANK & BENTZIN. somewhat difficult to draw a line between latest improvements in the manufacture 700 bu. Shipments—Flour, 21,500 bbls: patriot, he improves his opportunities to repeat too excited to be successful. They finally the two, as in a recent case of flour enable us to compete with rwheat, 86,000 bu. the splendid story of Union courage, grabbed up different pieces of wood and AUG. qtOTSE, where a family in town owned two ihe best mills in the country. fortitude and success.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. jumped over the side ofthe vessel. &V''-''-".••• DTJLTJTH. pet kittens about six months old. John Tuewild, a saloonkeeper of Hudson, We are constantly buying Wheat, Cash 84%c August, 84c, September, WiB., a round faced bulky Swede, said: Wheat, One of them being especially bright 84%c October 84%c December, 84%c I was asleep when I'., heard the crash and -**'UV'--. JRye, was taught all sorts of tricks, and Knock This Chip off. 1 i« hurried to the deck, where I found, quite a HARNESS MAKER Money is necebsary to the existence of the when anxious to call one's attention number of men attempting to loosen the Jennie Woolver, a domestic employed on l£% JG?rn9* ,V- ••':.'-•: Government. Under our fiscal system the boats. I saw no chance of saving mysel the farm of William Sletzer, near Reedsburg, to him would go through the main reliance of States, counties and municipalities —and Dealer in—• there, so I rushed out, picked up a plank Wis., was shot and killed by George Moon, entire vocabulary until you were •i-f^tifc^ Buckrvheat, ,*-: Whips, Collars,and allot! IH upon taxation of property—the exception and jumped overboard. The scene was twenty years of age. Jennie was returning being the sale of licenses for carrying obliged to cater to his wants. But heart-rending. There must have been to the house from hanging out the washing, er articles usually kept on certain lines of business. Money raised by thirty-five heads above the water, but one when Moon, who was standing in the doorway, the other cat was stupid beyond endurance in a first'&lass hanjr.,,«», S== taxation comes from owners of factories, by one they disappeared. took a revolver from his pocket and 'At ~*tne Highest Market Price*. ^7 and never learned to go t-'.(9 machinery and other personal property, as ness shop, .t\&3& Frederick C. Hansen, who lived in. Perth shot her. The ball entered her heart. After well aa from farms and farm equipments, and through with even the simplest without \mboy, N. J,, was advised to take a sea voyage he shot her Moon rushed to where Jennie lay, We sell all kindsof l^Ml New harnesses made to order and re -.' is the price paid by the owners for defence of for his health, and sailed on the Geiser. picked up the revolver, kissed her, and placed a balk and finally the fiat wQnt their rights in propertv and the peaceable He said: the revolver to his right temple and blew his pairing promptly attended to. forth that he must die. So csemorning W SHORTS, mm jpursuit of the business of their choice. brains out. Moon had lately returned from I heard somebody rushing through the NEWMLM, 5'' X5 -jmsMINN a male member of the fair^U Colorado, and it is supposed at he killed To exempt any one man's property from companion way and I rushed up, carrying th^G 1 because she was soon to be married ', taxation would be an injustice to all com..'* my coat and shoes. I found -two oars and ly quietly dispatched him. When the H. ff BRAN, &c.» to ^Ster man and refused his suit. jnwped overboard with them. The vessel pi 11- il to pay taxes. Yet this is just what executioner returned to the house the H.FRENZEL, ?oon went down and I was picked up. AT LOW RATES. fr 1 rade proposes to do. American own,,*,"• Bradstreet's ih reviewing the foreign breadstuffs living kitten manifested the most abject ers qiiie Geiser was an iron clad steamship of of .farms, houses, machinery, etc., are to situation says that the crop reports in 1' ir8 tons burden. She was 324.4 feet long, terror at sight of him. It rushed *•$« be taxed, while the same rights they enjoy France are growing worse and worse. The 33&L "et beam and 22 feet deep of hold. Special Attention given to !"«&! are to be given iree to others—to men who injury to the wheat crop is irreparable, and upon and under the tables, skulked Sfej :*as built at the yards of Burmeister Manufacturer of ~"&u owe no allegiance to our government and future good weather may affect the quality, OiJLstom. "Work: behind chairs and finally made a rush 4Ma»-a at Copenhagen, in 1881. She had -fi ,' who seek profits from trade here to be spent although it does not the quantity. Thecrop SODA WATER, "f-* rj\aets and was fitted with compound through a closed window. This fact I«.VI* other countries. is now estimated at 255,600,000 bushels, rav^rtea engines, with four cylinders of 36 against 312,400.000 bushels in 1887. In Hay, barley, wheat, wool, etc., are giown An extra stone for giinding feed. was all the more surprising, as the and 7f inches diameter and 42-inch stroke. SEL.TZER WATER Hungary the wheat acreage is somewhat under .V„V -I in large qunnrities by Canadian farmers who man has been an undeniable favorite The 'i inngvalla is somewhat smaller than Steam Cornsheller. at of last year. On the left bank of 5s-A never paid a cent of taxes toward the support the ill-fated Geiser, being 301.5 feet long and with the kitten, and it never lost an the Danube rainy, cold weather has checked '''''IP.i of our government. If these men propose to and. Wood taken for cash or in exchange 37.4 feet beam. She is registered at 1,630 the development of wheat, and while in certain fifapitfe MM CJcT ''h$M send their products here to be sold in our opportunity of displaying an affection tons burl en, and was built at Burmeiter's districts the crop is good, in others it ,4at&$k1 markets, why should they not be taxed, at for him. So far, the kitten has yards, Copenhagen, in 1874. has been attacked by rust:" On the right bank *-''_ Jjpast as much as our farmers are taxed, for Champagne Cider. CAW PURCHASES kept a proper distance between him of the Danube the wheat has suffered some JANSEN CASBOHG'S ACCOUNT. ijbe privilege? But the free trader says no, from unfavorable weather^ although an 'et the foreigner have our markets without and the slayer of his brother. The following graphic account was given and CHEAP SALES. average yield is anticipated •bet, although the American farmer's taxes by a druggist named Jansen Cast- Ceatae Street, New Ulm,.Minn IfeJli ••'•••N_fa_«lHB«(p_»*