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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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W EPUBLICAN BLASTS. PETEE SCHEBEH, "What are you doihgthereT*demanded Mr 3~f The SIOBX Treaty that it was with difSculigr t&atr they wen' EUEMK E & mwm, Smith. forced to Igave the doomed hotel. Tht The Indians at Crow Creek Agency are still '"I'm reforming the feneey sorr—there's a charred bodies of three mettwese found ont considering the treaty for opening the Sioux dale too much of it for the good of the corn.'' of which is supposed to be-that-of Pat Claire reservation. The outlook is very bright at Scared the Other W»y. J^C Oa,2rpenters, "But you'lllet in Brown's cows, and they'll a Canadian. The others have not been identi this agency and very gratifying reports are fr,WS to know whetlif^"lfr. Cleveland trample down the whole field/' urged Mr. fied. Several men appeared at windows ii a also received from the lower Brule, where it is N— Smith. the second story, and blankets were held bj Builders ancfc^Contractors. B*or expected that still less difficulty will be encountered IJ" flfitht!" exclaimed L-DEAI "Bedad, it won't be so bad as that/ eorr. citizens for them to jump into,, but they fel M\ Watterson about ten days ago. in securing signatures. Capt. I'm only taking down 15 or 20 pereentoi back again and it is not known whether oi {Money talks," responded Mr. Cleveland, Pratt is confident that if a comparatively Nh W ULM, MINN. the fence. There's enough of it left to protect B^fnt not they escaped by other means. up $ 10,000 (or lesB) to aid hi* reflection.—Kansas clean sweep can be made at these two agencies the corn, sorr. I'm only rejuicing the City Journal At about the same hour a fire broke out ir no serious difficulty will be met in securing average of the fence. Sure, it's there still:" the toy warehouse of E. A. Prior & Co., at Designs and plans made to order and sufficient signatures to render the bill It is enough to say that Mr. Smith didn't Baltimore. Before the firemen could get tc operative. The prospects of a successful termination estimates on all work furnished, and see thfr pointy and, ordered the fence and work an explosion of fire works wrecked tht of the labors of the commission are Will Belmke Them. contracts faithfully executed. building and causedthe flames to spread with not by any means hopeless. wage-earners and producers, who are alarming rapidity to the drug house of J. NION HOTEE, 8 a consumers, will inflict in Winkelman & Co., on the north and the haf After Trr» Months. =W'- The fountain head of all the opposition encounteretThere "November a crushing rebuke to those who honse ofM.S.Levy & Co.. on the south. Scarcely LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, General Harrison in every respect is a lies with a certain few who Kre trying to force the American scale of had thefireentered the edifice occupied by the have forged ahead of the great mass and now Images, profits and living down to the En-sropean stronger candidate to-day than when he was drag house when the inside of the building possess considerable stock, and they are fearful SASH, BLEmtPI level.—Cleveland Leader. nominated two months ago. His record as seemed to suddenly drop in. A terrific ex that they will not have the entireearth to a gallant soldier in the field, distinguished plosion followed and the immense building WENZEL SCBOTZKO, Propriat^, graze over. They seem to lose sight of the leader of the Indian bar, and a sagacious collapsed. The entire fire department had —and all kinds of—i fact that it takes but a fifth of the proposed legislator with an honorable-and useful career Too Late for the Operatic Season. "^j^jg by this time reached the scene, and as the attention reservation to locate every Indian entitled to in the United States Senate is without of the men was concentrated on the "Retaliation: or, Cleveland and the KaL-» Building Material." Mrcrar. ST. N E W W land upon a 320-acre farm and that an flaw, crease, or wrinkle-. The Democratic building under which their comrades were licks," is not the title ofGilbert and Sullivan's abundance will be left, They are opposed press has found leisure to scrutinize his burned the flames had chance to spread, and latest comic opera. The President's buffo from selfish purposes and seem to be speeches and public acts, and to ascertain spread they did with frightful rapidity. In Th only first class brick fire prop! message came too late in the season to be Hnor. whether he has ever done or said anything willing to sacrifice schools and all an incredible short space of time the entire ffEWULM, •available for operatic purposes this year.— Hotel in the city. which could be used against him in a Presidential the privileges of civilization and advancement block, running from Lumbard to Brooklyn Daily Times. canvass. Feeble attempts to convict to the great mass of Indians so Pratt street, was a seething mast with large, airy rooms and an A him of inconsistency in his record on the long as they are allowed to occupy thousands of flame. A* the drug house the Chinese question, of hosluity to the interests of acres with their comparatively No. 1 table. Good large sampel firemen worked bravefy. Holes were cut Wu is Running This Thingl of workingmen during the labor riots oi small herds of cattle. Still this bill would through the pavement and every effort was rooms for the accomodation of commercial 1877, and of contemptuous disregard of the would not interfere with them in any respect, made to reach the imprisoned men, but they hat ha8 Mr. Cleveland's United States travelers. Passengers and principles of Civil Service Reform have been but they allege that any change would were buried under a great mass of brick and marshals been doing while all this imported abandoned as soon as made. Defamation necessarily do so. Chief White Ghost at the iron and fierce flames were roaring around baggage will be carried free from contract labor has been pouring into New has recoiled at once upon the defamere, last council said: the spot. Awful groans eame from the pile, York to take the place of American laborers. and to the depot. Rates reasonable. and only served to prove Now. my friends we want to do this work which seemed to make the working firemen Who is running the government now, anyway?—Omaha that General Harrison's reputation is peaceably and quietly. That is good, that put forth superhuman efforts, and, after more Republican. The finest wines, liquors and cigars NEW ULM, MINN. invulnerable. Eight weeks have passed, is right I am glad of that. We want to than an hour's, work, it became evident that at the bar. and our friends the enemy have notching to put our attention closely to the work you some of the men were alive, and that they say against it. They can only repeat the have brought to us. We want to consider were being roasted to death. John Kelly, oi "HhyThey Can. silly fling with which they greeted his nomination it quietly and peaceably. We were to come Truck No. 2,. managed to crawl out from the Bucklen Arnica Salve I know something about steel rails. I M.Mullen, PresH. E. Vajen, Vice- Preset that he is the grandson of his grandfather, lorward with the pen, but this is not the rubbish, and,, of the eight men who entered know that even with our present duty The best salve in the world for Cuts, as if it were anything against him day we want to put it off another day. the building, he was the only one to escape &*# T. 0. Rudolph, Cashier. foreign steel companies can afford to put Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, that an earlier Harrison should have won White Ghost was about to retire, when with his life. He was cut and bruised, but their rails pn ourmaiketsat the ratecharged the battle of Tippecanoe and the tariff canvass Judge White called his attention to a brief Directors: Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, his injuries are- not serious. by Mr. Carnegie. Why is this? Simply because of 1840, or that a still earlier Harrison which the Indians had referred to him for Chilblains, Corns, and all .Skin Eruptions, iron woikers England and Germany should have signed the Declaration of Independence. consideration, which covered two requests and positively cures Piles, or no Jjara sixty and fiity cents a day instead of the Werner Bosch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. The Republican leader is not only which the Indians made, one being remunerated Labor Day. Hwor more which the Pittsburg men receive." pay required. It is guaranteed to give a strong candidate from his unblemished reputation, from the Northwestern road for about Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. Q. Koch. 'm •-Chauneey Depew. Monday, September 3rd, was the national perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. and his honorable caieeras a soldier seventy-five acres of land which that road labor holiday, and in all the larger cities it and statesman, but he is also a man of intellectual had taken possession of when extending to Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. was duly observed. In New York the organizations resources and sagacious judgment. Pierre and the other calling for the transfer L. Boos. turned out in their full strength, and DRAFTS,TO ALL PARTS Since his nomination he has made as many Ilold His Coat Tails. of a number of their people to tins agency there were probably not less than 15,000 M. GRATZ as eighty speeches in Indianapolis, in answer from Standing Bock. The judge stated that| "Just see me wallop Canada] Hand me a men in line. Following Marshal Sullivan OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE to congratulatory addresses, and he has invariably he had examined the papers carefully, and club—no, not that one, a bigger one."—G. and staff, who were at the head of the procession, left a favorable impression upon would call the attention of the government Cleveland. But the senate and the people TICKETS SOLD. came a number of carriages containing the delegations who have listened to him, to both matters at once. White Ghost then are asking T\ Iiy he hasn't used the club which the Central Labor union's committees of and upon the larger audience in the country said •WPS placed in Jus hands a year and a half ago. arrangement. The right ofthe line was held by which has attentively followed his words.-* DEALER IN I thank you for that that is good. The senate now gives him a bigger club he the building trades, the housesmiths leading Tribune. Great Father when he sees he has an important right down behind it, just as he did Close Attention iven to Collecting. 6B0GEEIES and GLASSWARE under Section Marshal James McKim. There work to do. work that must be done the other one, and hide. As a blufier, were 500 of the housesmiths and as many of quick and properly, he takes his soldiers by veland swells up very large.—Detroit the slate and metal roofers. The section the hand and tells them to do it right. .Minnesota Street opposite the contained nearly three thousand workers oi Bottles That won't Break. The great father will choose a roan from all classes, and fifteen bands of music. A feature among the multitude, a good and wise Congregational Church. of this portion of the procession was the The paper bottle industry has & Free Trade for Connecticnt. man, for a judge. A man who has marble cutters' display. Several wagons no malice toward any one. That is the kind achieved considerable success in the ief movemant in this state against were occupied by sculptors and stone dressers FIVE of the man, the greatfather generally chooses NEW ULM, MINN. I rade tendency of the democrats is HARVEST West, and is gradually extending plying their trade upon pieces of halffinished for a judge. And among you all there is a ng and deep. It amounts to an exmay work. The German and Hebrew typographical great spirit who watches over him who is throughout the United States. Foremost hear it wherever you go. unions, leading the printing trade chosen and it will be well with us. Why I am FRANK FRIEDMANN, among the advantages EXCURSIONS talking it quietly over among themjcognize section, next appeared, followed by happy at this. I have suffered from this that the issue is vital to the bookbinders. Three hundred oystermen, accruing from this new adaption earthly work, this land work, and I hope Ad old-time democratic business men, some on foot and some in wagons, presented that everything will be straightened out. of paper is the fact that the bottles cmg the party ior its folly, have deto a neat appearance in brand newjumpers dealer in I have wished for that, and it will make me TO vote against it this time to save are unbreakable, while the cost and caps. In the baker's section, a cone six happy. Grunts of approval were frequent MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, Groceries, Crockery. JStonewara,, ,elves.—Hartford Courant. feet high on a four foot base covered with at which they can be placed on the during the speech of White Ghost. He W8s ornamented ginger snaps,attracted attention. immediately followed by other prominent MONTANA, market is considerably lower than It was borne on the shoulders of eight men. speakers, none of whom spoke in reahty Upsetting Democratic Falsehoods. A six foot loaf of Vienna bread followed. Glassware, Notions, Canned that of an article of the same size in against the bill, but laid great stress upon the It is alleged that the Mills bill is not a Free Five hundred brewers escorted the car of AUG. 21st proposition set forth in White Ghost's speech. glass, stoneware or tin. A great saving Yode measure, because it reduces the duties Gambrinus and other emblematical "chariots." TUESDAY SEPT.11th and 25th. The real sensation of the day came when per cent. This is a subterfuge, and as Gambrinus held a foaming goblet and in weight is moreover effected, a (OCT. 9th and 23d. Fruit, Flour, etc. Bowed Head, an Indian, sprang into the as a falsehood. It entirely removes the was attended by two pages. Each brewer desideratum of no small moment circle and delivered the following urgent appeal from articles now producing $22,000,year VIA THE had a sprig of hops in his hat. The printing to the Indians: levenue, or, say. on $60,000,000, where cost of carriage of large numbers trades again claimed the column, and Typographical St. Paul, Minneanolis & Manitoba By. Tou are my friends, and what I am going asmg the amount of Free Trade imports All goods sold at bottom prices and Union No. 6, a thousand stifraar, has to be taken into consideration, to say may hurt you. Nevertheless I am 00,000,000, thetotai imports being but each chapel headed by a band or drum corps, delivered free of cost to LV part of FROM going to speak. My friends, I am on a different 000,000. In other words, it increases while the cost of packing is reduced marched by. ST. PAUL ANDMINNEAPOLIS path from some of the rest of you. I am the city. ilue of Free Trade articles so that they to minimum, for breaking in An immense blood-red flag was carried not one of the chiefs sitting there, but I am a ltute three-nfths of our entire lmporta—Chicago through the leading streets of Cleveland transit, which is a constant source N E W ULM MINN member of the tribune, and I want to make Journal AT RATES Ohio, and behind it marched a score of a lead for the children. I am not a bit afraid of loss with glass bottles, is obviously CHEAPER THAN anarchists. This was "labor day," so-called, of you. because you aremen. The only man I GEO. BENZ & SONS. impossible. Special machinery is and twelve hundred men formed in line and That Letter, am afraid of is the God in whom I believe. EVER BEFORE! with musie and waving emblems paraded the I want to save the young generation of this employed in the manufacture of paper York World. It may be remarked that down-town thoroughfares and then withdrew tribe. He that believes the Great Spirit ocuments is due. bottles. A long slip of paper of Importers and Wholesale Dealers In' K, V.-jiig to a garden in the suburbs. At the and sweats ior him, I believe in him. I am Points west of Grand Forks in DAKOTA and 'timoie Amencan: President Cleveland requisite.4 garden the anarchists unfurled their flag and thickness, having been going to say a few words to you Indians. I MONTANA, LESS THAN ONE FARE, no round WINES & 1 invoke the services of Mr. Gallagher, refused to acknowledge the stars and stripes fcnp rate being more than TWENTY DOLLARS, am not going to act for my own personal the letter go. formed into a tube by bending The committee in charge induced them to Including GREAT FALLS, MONTANA. good. I have no children, but I have grandchildren. na Transcript: We wonder if President Persons desiring to take atrip through Northern put their flag away. When the committee men LIQUORS, around a circular "mandrel,'"is covered I do not wish to impose upon the land will mention anything his letter Minnesota, Dakota or Montana for the purpose turned their backs, the anarchists seized rights of you chiefs who are sitting in front. externally with an outer glazed of looking over the country, or with the jeptance about the dangers of a third their emblem of blood and waved it aloft triumphantly. No, my friends, I only look at it for myself idea of selecting anew home within the boundaries sheet, bearing any labels to be Immediately they were attacked 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn individually. You know my allotment. of the GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN Blade- dedo Grover having gotten off by a hundred working men. Theflagwas employed the tube is then cut into There is large, fine timber on it. four stacks of THE WORLD, and an agricultural country suitable MODOR MUELLER, ungo" mcssaae will probably now have trampled under foot, and one anarchist after for diversified farming, dairy and stock wheat, and I have a sell-binder. I feel that I 1 short lengths to the end of which time to devote to his long-delayed letacceptance. another went to the ground in the fight that purposes, will do well to take advantage of am at liberty to say what I want to. If these rates. continued for at least ten minutes. All the are added tops, bottoms and necks anybody is a friend of the great father I Tribune- For maps and information apply to your home York Cleveland's letter of anarchists but five escaped the three detect thought you chief's were his friends. Now, of paper—or of wood, if special ticket agent, to any agent ot the company, or »ptance is being held back for want of ives who were present, but those who got you chief's have spoken of our forefathers The (setting of the first 100 words ex strength is required—nothing further away were bleeding and lame and will E. I. WHITNEY, and their graves upon the MANUFACTURER OF .ted all the capital I's and M's. hardly appear in publie for some time hil^ and then I thought to beyond pouring in and lining the Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. Agfc.. to come. myself like this: When our forefathers died St. Paul, Mmn inside with a composition, which, on what had they accomplished for us? What The Republican Young Ladies. setting, will effectually resist the action did they do for us'' I will tell you what works is very pleasant to have the girls with us Cheap Cash Store they left behind them. An old campfire, Sncccs* at Crow Creek. of acids, spirits, inks, dyes, etc. htically. The Mail told of the repuban where even now the grass does not grow and AND DEALER IN club organized for campaign pades The utilization of paper is constantly The Indian commissioners have left the old buflalo lanes that we can see on the by miss Mmme E. Davis, oi this city, Crow Creek agency for lower Brule. They !.^K prairies. That is all that is left oftheir work. receiving new adaptions, a bare G$O. jSdoSg, will be a pretty feature of the parades. It have made arrangements for the reception We can see the old stones that they worshipped enumeration of which would constitute 11 be a telling one, too. It will show the of all the signers who may present themselves still piled up. Young men, do you wish during their absence. They leave with world what 16 toleiably generally known already—that a formidable list, while enough your children to go in this way? You chiefs, the satisfaction of having left behind them charming girls are generally my brothers, my cousins, myrelatives,Ipray has been said to demonstrate that an army of active workers among the Indians, Kuemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn, republicans. you to have mercy on the young people who It DEALER IN who are certain to bring comparatively the latest development of this The young ladies who form this republican are beginning life and have no property to DRY GOODS, every one eligible to sign finally. The list club are not women's lights women. They start with. I do not say these words because matrial in the bottle-making industry is steadily increasing, and the most gratifying are simply enthusiastic girls who wish to aid I seek to gain honor for myself personally. NOTIONS, bids fair to hold not an unimportant feature about the result of the work"is a good cause. They are the young Mary I do not say them because I expect my great HATS, CAPS, that those who are arrayed upon the side of Logans and Lady Randolph Churchills, of father to remember me hereafter for it. part in the varied uses now of the commissioners are the most intelligent, GROCERIES, CROCKERY Chicago, who think, and rightly, that a woman, Come forward, you chiefs, and set us an obtained from paper. industrious and progressive element upon in a womanly ay, can do much to example. ["How."] We are waiting for NEW ULM, MINN. and OILS. the reservation. promote a party's success.—Chicago Mail. you because you are chiefs ["how"], but if MANUFACTURER OF In compliance with the request of Chief you do not come forward we will go forward Also Musical Instruments FINE CIGARS. Trees on a Raw Prairie. Dog Back the commissioners held another regardless of you. ["How."] White Some of His Record. council. Chief White Ghost and several Ghost, you are poor in health and death is %nd WMJEJELJSM & WILSON'S Thousands of dollars have been others delivered speeches, but they simply waiting for you every day. But I have Come, flatterers and worshipers of the Tattooed latest Improved rehashed their former speeches and reiterated thrown away and much valuable time something deeper than that to say to you. President, tell us if these things are that they were not ready to sign. ChiefDogBlack SJSWING MACHINES. My friends, you may hate me, but I tell you not true. Is the record at fault when it wasted in "experiments" of this sort, then delivered a good speech in favor what is good. I know it is good. You may sets forth the names of 218 officeholders appointed and still we find new people coming of the bill, at the conclusion of which he not think it is good, but I know that it is since 1885 who have been directly Ul Goods Sold at Bottom Prices came forward and touched the pen. A number along asking the old question. There good. I have finished. 8®*Special brands made to order. connected with the criminal classes? Is it of his friends followed. When DogBack true or is it false that the civil list of this reforming is no question of greater practical importance began speaking. White Ghost genius of yours includes two murderers, FOLLOWS HIS EXAMPLE. than this of tree culture on and a nnmber of his followers quietly two hirelings of assassins, seven forgers, A young Indian named Williams then SEW ULM. MINK. the prairie. I have been on the track left the circle and were seen no more at the WM. FRANK. *froHN BBNTZIH. three rioters, five indicted offenders against walked into the circle and placing his hat council. The Indians who had signed had the revenue lawt, and mail thieves, defrauding of facts several years, and I say plainly CottcnwooclPMillsf gently on the ground said that in the presence J. if requested Judge Wright to deliver a speech county officials, embezzlers, bribers, Empire Mill Co. of older men he uncovered his head. that there is not one prairie in and the council therefore adjourned to the blackmailers, gamblers, wife beaters, and He then made the most feeling and twenty on which you can set out trees headquarters of the commissioners, where drunkards without number? Is there any effective speech that has yet been delivered the judge delivered the most eloquent and possible answer on your part to the indictment of any sort with reasonable prospect by the Indians, calling on the Indians if they touching appeal to the Indians that has framed by the Tubune against the administration ROLLER MILL. of ultimate success. I don't know loved their children and wished them to become 3«et been uttered. He reviewed their past as at once the least efficient, the Custom grinding solicited. WiU educated, made happy'and prosperous why it is, but if you break within say and present life and what their future would most partisan, and the most corrupt and infamous to come forward and sign the paper, and then grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange be if they accepted this act. The time had half a mile of where other trees are in the annals of American politics?— walked bravely up to the table and regardless come when their old customs had to be New York Tribune. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. 34 Sbs. flour, 5 fis. shorts and 8 growing, you will get poplars to do of threats placed his name upon the bill. thrown aside and their roaming and unsettled At this action the entire mass of Indians there fairly well, but right out on the lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour life abandoned and the habits, cus sprang to their feet. For a moment a fearful toms and characters of the whites adopted. prairie they won't grow Till by free Democracy and the Teterans. and feed sold at low rates and delivered silence prevailed. Then the friends of the The school is the civilizer and the provision We take pleasure in informing the cultivation you have worked the bill, including two chiefs, gathered about the The Cleveland Plain Dealer referred to the a New Ulm free of expense. for educational facilities having expired in Dublic that we are now ready for bus.ness. table, and those opposed, seeing the folly of Union veterans as "stupid and bigoted soldiers." "wild Indian'' out of your land. I once the treaty of 1860 it was necessary that interference, quietly withdrew from the council. Congressman Kilgore, an ex-Confederate The best machinery and all the FRANK & BENTZIN. further provision be made and the act now saw in western Iowa a grove of maples It was an imposing sight when Williams Democratic officeholder, openly insulted under discussion did this grandly and completely. latest improvements in the manufacture each side of a roadway. On one walked coolly and quietly up to them on the floor of the house as paupers It furnished them with farms, of flour enable us to compete with AUG. QUMSE, the table had the first name and now Matson, the Democratic candidate side they were going backward, every houses, horses, cattle, clothing and everything enrolled, and he deserves great credit for his ihe best mills in the country. for governor of Indiana, in a Democratic majority tree put in to close the gaps dying necessary to happiness contentment nerve, having been frequently threatened report from the committee on pensions, We are constantly buying and prosperity. faster than the originals. On the with death if he carried out his determination. says: Wheat,'" The speech of the judge had a marked effect other side strong, healthy trees, that About sixty names were enrolled at And if one (meaning a soldier pensioner) Rye, HARNESS MAKER upon his hearers and they left the circle the council and about thirty more later on receives not enough, it is because he did not had been planted two years after the Com, active workers for the measure. The result at the rooms of the commissioners. The serve long enough, and can he be heard to others on land that was meantime of their work is beginning to be noticed in the commissioners are gratified with the day's Oats, ,, —and Dealer in— complain if he gets a just rate equal to his stragglers who are continually presenting cropped—all other conditions being work, and are confident that nearly every fellow soldiers? And for the remainder of the Whips, Collars, and all oth-¥5* Buckwheat, themselves for enrollment. The commission Indian on the reserve will come up and sign relief necessary to his support, he shall be allowed, the same. er articles usually kept ers feel that they have succeeded and confident during the coming week. No more councils as other citizens must, to accept the that with the workers who are so actively Try the experiment yourself. will be held, and the work hereafter will in a fi/rst-#lass harness charity of the local authorities. advocating the adoption of the act nearly be done at the rooms of the commissioners. Break at once if not already done, At the Highest Market Prices. Isn't that statement disgraceful? If an old shop. every signature on there reservation will short The commissioners brought their work veteran, mained or in the last stages of disease, and backset in October, or earlier, ly be placed upon the black paper. The In at this agency to a climax at the is unable to support himself, he can go W all kinds of New harnesses made to order andjre four or five inches deep, where you dians are scattering out to their homes anc evening's council by calling for signatures, to the poorhouse before the government shall when they .are away from*the influence of tht want your trees to grow. Plant a which resulted in nearly 100 being secured. pairing promptly attended to. *4 aid him. That is the exact substance of Mr. chiefs, who are afraid that the Sioux bill wil Matson declaration. This is some more of little of it in trees this fall, a little SHOB.T& NEW MLM, MINN depose them, the work will be speedily finishec the gi eat love the Democratic party bears bit more next spring. Put in potatoes at this agency. p*i" A Couple of Fatal Sunday Fires. t*~i toward the soldiers! H.FRENZEL, and corn on the rest of the patch. AT LOW BATES. At We^t Superior Wis., at an early hour on Grow them two years on the same Martin Voss. aged 60 years, one of th« Sunday morning, fire was discovered in the most prominent farmers of Winona county ATaleWithAMoral. American house. Before the fire department ground, going down deeper each season. Special Attention given to Minn, was killed while on bis way front arrived the entire building was enveloped in John Smith had a board fence arotind his Then plant as before. I back Oiistoi^o. *Wor:fc Winona to his home in New Hartford. Hh flames, and the screams of frantic men and •corn field to keep out his neighbor Brown's Manufacturer of '1|fP the unmanured potato patch every team ran away, throwing him out, and hit women escaping from the burning building cows. Mr. Brown didn't like this fence at SODA WATER, J| skull was crushed, being dead when found time. This is what my observation some in only their night clothes, lent horror all. His pastures were lean and dry, and he He leaves a family well provided for. An extra stone for gi'inding feed. to the scene The fire was finally gotten under its protection restored.—Springfield (Mass.) leads to, some places the land after control and confined to the hotel. The SELTZER WATER Union, Wm. J. McCoy registered at the Madisoi corn may be as good as the other. Steam Cornsheller. cause was a lamp explosion in a room thought it would be a fine thing if his'cows House at Middleton. N. Y. from San Francis Twenty years after, the last of those occupied by Walter Carter, Minch could get iijto Mr. Smith's field. Accordingly co. He took laudanum with suicidai intent Wood taken for cash or in exchange Storm and John Oleson, who had trees will be first and the first last he^/j/y^work with Mr. Smith's hired man but took too much. Next morning he shol Sfapife £ill do. $f^m been out the night previous until pretty late and persuaded him by arguments and bribes himself with a Colt's revolver. The ball en many of them probably dead. Slow and were considerably intoxicated. Their escape to pull down apart of the fence. tered his left breast and the surgeons taint Champagne Cider. and Sure is the pace for tree planting ig«&fe was almost miraculous. The girls who it just missed his heart. Letters found in hii One day when Mr. Smith was looking over CA SH PURCHASES and don't you forget it.—"Rambler," were employed in the hotel were so horrified premeditate.1 raom show the act to have been his farm be found the man at work removing by the awful death that confronted them in the Farmer. He will probably die. .. tnd CHEAP SALES. some of the boards from the fence. &p Ceat*e Street, New Ulm, Minn