New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 30, 1889 · Page 6 of 9
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A FORTUNATE FAN. "I alone am to blame," said he, colonel and Emily and Mrs. Majoribanks, Mr Srruble, of Iowa, opposed tlieadmiaBion ofNew Mexico, saying that a Targe proportion "and if money can pay for that ac— all in a breath, of the inhabitants of the territory I mean that Spanish fan—I will pay "I don't know," said Miss Lomax. were unable to speak or understand the English The side door of the Academy of for it." who had evidently not been in the least language. "But she said that $10,000 would excited or moved by the loss of Mrs. Designs as accessible during the recent not pay for that fan," said a member McElroy's fan, which had so agitated Pedestal Fund Loan exhibition, After «ating, persons of a bflioaa. COUGHS AJ.D O A S E I S S —Th irratatio of the insurance committee who these two people "I only know she habit will derivegreat benefit by t*lg whirh induces coughing immediately relieved preparatory to the opening. The ins oneof these puis. If you nave beea passed. "It is an heirloom." had it, and was telling the usual story by use of "Brov.n's BioncMa Troches. policemen at the door narrowly DSINiaNGTOOMUCH, Sold only in boxes. The colonel groaned. about its being an heirloom, and the Hcanned every one who departed, and At that moment one of the executive disquistion winch •followed about they will promptly relieve the nausea? committee passed and whispered Watteau, and the Spanish school, The Pullma a buys the Union Pa demanded name or card, The gentleman on the left took Mercury, Potash lace Car a for $ 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 SICE HEADACHE caution. If there were a pickpocket don't you remember? and she said, and Sarsapartlla Mixtures, which ruined his digestion *r This official afterwards remembered and gave him mercurial rheumatism. The gentleman in the building great care must be showing it to Count de Fois, 'Just to on the nsht took SWIFT'S SPECIFIC (S. S S and nervousness wbiela fellows, r#»Btoretue that an exceedingly marked which for jed out the poison, and built him up irom observed, and undoubtedly both the think, this fan was not considered O E THA N AXII O E N E E I E S the first dose appetite and remove gloomy is at E W an a a druggist at Dayton, man entered, apparently with no SWIFT S SPBCrFC Is entirely a vegetable medicine, lace fichu and fan would be found. good enough to be exhibited!'" feelings. Elegantly sugar coated. and is the only'niedicine which has ever cured Ind a the sale of Allen's SOLD EVERYWHERE. So the colonel in no enviable frame Blood Poison, Scrofula, Blood Humors and kindred bundle about him. He was very Now Emily and the colonel were in Balsam has «!old it for eight years, diseases. Send forour books on Blood and Skin Office, 4A Murray St., New York. of mind, departed to meet Miss Mirabeau, a new dilemma. Had Mrs. McElroy and it gives satisfaction Sold by all 'draggist diseases, mailed Free. THE SVVIin? SPECIFIC CO. handsome, with black eyes and prematurely Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. at 2o 50 and 1 0 0 a bottle. and to communicate to her the advertised for her fan, and had she N. W. N. D. 1888 No. 5. gray hair, which he wore dreadful intelligence. To his surprise recovered it through the police? If long. she was remarkably sweet, and so, they were still guilty, and ought Western railroad presidents consider the preliminary a Chicago bore her full share of the guilt. "Your name, sir," said the policeman, to find out what reward she had paid, "I had no right, olonel to ask you and what expenses she had incurred, These twin diseases cause untold suffering. "Palne'sCelery Compound has been a Godsend stopping him and eyeing him "There is a tide in the affairs of men which to me. For the pasttwo years I nave suffered to take charge of that valuable fan. for which they, the careless and now Doctors admit that they are difficult to curesodotheirpatients. taken at the flood leads on to fortune If with neuralgiaof the heart, doctor after It was not stolen from you, it was Fame's happv couple, were undoubtedly responsible. your affairs a at a low ebb now don't fail doctorfalling tocure me. I nave now taken ''My name, eh!" said the stranger nearly four bottles of the Compound, and am Celery Compound has perniaiientiy stolen from me," and she looked at The colonel breathed freer to write to on & Co., 1 0 0 9 Main St, Richmond Ya who have plans that will free from the complaint. I feel very gratetuU cured tne worst rather ansrrily, 4eh! Col. Beauclerc." him very kindly. and deeper as he reflected that he had enable you to make money rapidly. to you." CEAS. H. LEWIS, CentralVillage, Ct cases ol rheumatism and An electric telegraph shot through not to pay the $10,000. Mrs. Majoribanks At this moment a lady came downstairs. Fame's neuralgia—sosaytnose wno 7 the colonel from head to heel. promised to make a diplomatic Two young Southern Democratic members She was well known to the nave used It. of congress exchange fist blows. "By Jove!" said he to himself, a visit, to ascertain, if possible, "Having been troubled policeman as one of the managers, woman with a sense of justice, and a how Mrs. McElroy recovered the fan. withrheumatismatthe knee "I nave been greatly afflicted with acute Consumption Surely Cured* and foot for five years, I was and as she met the gentleman, she rheumatism, and could find no relief until I pretty woman too!" It was fortunate for all parties almostunable toget around, used Palne's Celery Compound. After using To the Editor —Ple° SP inform our readers thatjl But although they had a very that this lady liked to talk, and that said cordially: and was very often confined have a positive remedy for Consumption By its six botties of this medicine I am now cured of to my bed for weeks at a rheumatic troubles." agreeable half-hour bewailing their timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been she told her story without much "Oh, Col. Beauclerc, I am so happy time. I used only one bottle permanently cured I shall be gin to send two bottle* SAMUEL HUTCHINSON, So. Cornish, N. H. woes, Miss Mirabeau turned pale cross-questioning. ofmy remedy FREE to an yot your readers who ot Palne's Celery «ompound, to meet you! I am tired to death! Effects Lasting Cures* have consumption if they will send me their Express and was perfectly when she said: "Yes," said she, "yes \ou were very and O, Addiess Respectfully, A cured. I can now jump Palne'sCeleryCompoundnasperformedmany Sucn a scene of confusion upstairs, SLOCUM. 181 Poarl St„ N V. "Who is to tell Mrs. McElroy?" around, and feel as lively as successful. I did not think you took other cures as marvelous as these,—copies of and we open tonight! Would you "We must wait a few days to see very good eare of your things, a boy." S A N CAKOLI. letters sent to any address. Pleasantto take, JAY EYE SEE'S Driver, Edwin D. Bither, Eureka, Nevada. the result of Mr, Smith's search," does not disturb,but aids digestion and entirely though, on that first Monday. Why, carry this fan for me, and give it to ases Cole's Veterinary Carbollsalve, and $1.00. six for $5.00. Druggists. vegetable a child can take it, What's the said the colonel. "Then, if it is really a thorough trial enables him to endorse it as I came along and saw my fan lying Miss Lomax? I is quite invaluable, Mammoth, testimonial paper tree. use of suffering longer with rheumatism or the befct lemedj that he ever saw for general irrevocably lost, I will pay for it if on top of a glass case, just as I had neuralgia? WELLS,EicHARD30N&Co.,Props .Burlington.Vt. stable use. Sold by Drugg-ists at 50c and $1 on belongs to Mrs. McElroy, and I hope 1 can." given it to Emily Mirabeau, the careless A jB#£-o-£m'nfl"*P0n Laetated Food ai«HcaUhy. "nd Br"Mcr it will be put in a choice place but I DIAMOND DYES S "Oh, you can't!" said Miss Mirabau. thing, and I put it in my pocket DfitfiC* Happy, Hearty. It is Vnequakd. I* any other Byes, "It is an heirloom." and carried it home, as I have heard have absolutely brought it down The colonel thought there were that a man, and I suppose a woman, §K«n 8f!eaip with me how careless! It arrived some looms on which nothing but has a right to her own property too late to be judged and catalogued, despair was woven, but he looked at DISEASES whenever she finds it. Although I but I am determined to get it in. Miss Mirabeau. had loaned it to the exposition, if £Witr\ ir\e©UTICURA Would you take it up for me?" "Let us take it calmly, and go to they did not take better care of it the opening o-night."* than that, why, well. I have nothing "Certainly) Miss Mhabeau delighted! to say. Nobody ever inquired for "Oh, no!" said the careless Emily, To whom shall I give it? REMEDIES. the fan afterwards, so nobody missed shivering, "I can never face Mrs. McElroy said the colonel, restored to the it, I suppose." until I learn the very worst." I^HE MOST DISTRESSING FORMS OF SKIN policeman's confidence. "So long as the fan got back to The lace fichu was found, but the and scil diseases, with loss of hair, from you. all right, my dear Mrs Mc-infancy "To Miss Lomax and for worlds fan was not, and the colonel and to old age, are speedily, economicifllv and Elroy," said the diplomate, "only permanently cured by the I A E E I E S Emily walked about like two suspected Big Boston Clothing Store do not fail, for Mrs. McElroy is already when all other remedies and methods fail the exposition is a loser. I consider murderers. Their visit to the CUTICUKA, the great Skin Care, and CUTICUEA dreadfully offended because SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beiutifler, piepirea exhibition were made furtively, and it a very fortunate fan." some of her exhibits were refused a from it, externally, and CUTICUKA RESOLVENT, like undetected criminals thpy shunned the new Blood Purifier, internally, cure every form of sk and blood disease, from pimples to place Indeed, I believe she and Mr Mrs. McElroy. Strangely enough, ft/HNNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. Bcrofula. Mutton Suet as a Household Remedy. that irate lady did not make any inquiries Simth have had some words, and Sola everywhere Price. CUTICUEA. 50c: SOAP, The largest in the whole Northwest, occupying a 6-storystore 25c RESOLVENT, $1 Prepaied the Poirn for her fan, and it was observed It is very vexing and annoying, indeed she has loaned such beautiful things building, Clothing, Hats,, Furnishing Goods. Goodssent A N CHEMICAL CO.. BOSTON, MASS that she did not come to the Send or "How to Cure Skia Diseases says Herald of Health, to have that I would not have her feelings C. O. D. subject to examination.. exhibition, all of which was ominous. Pimples, blackheads, chapped and oily "fBa one's lip break out with cold-sores hurt for the world." 8S" skin provented bv CUTICUB A SOA "=®& but like the measles, it is far better TadeNa's Alloyed Zinc Pens. "But I do not know Miss Lomax." Relief in one minute, for all pains and Nothing is more sweet than a mutual to strike out than to strike in. A weakness, in CUTICUKA A N I A I N A S said the handsome colonel, admiring joy. Col. Beauclerc would never E the only pain-killiac Dlaster. 25c. drop of warm mutton suet applied the fine face before him, and thinking have found out how charming Emily IVIore Durable than Steel, Smoother than Gold. to the sores at night just before that a workaday rig was rather Mirabeau could be had it not been retiring, will soon cause them becoming to Miss Mirabeau. for the anxious and mysterious sacret SAMPLES OF 12 STYLES FREE PRICE $1 23 PER GROSS Positively eured S5 "Oh, you will easily find Miss Lomax," to disappear. This is also an excellent ST. PAUL BOOK & STATIONERY CO., St. Paul, Minn. which now bound them together. these Little Pill^. said Miss Mirabeau "any remedy for parched lips and They grew intimate with policemen, They also relieve P's one will tell you." So she passed on, chapped hands. It should be applied tress from Byspepsia.I employed detectives, and were to be digestion and TooHeartj leaving Col, Beauclerc with the fan at night in the liquid state and be seen together in pawnshops. Wherever Eating. A perfect remedy in charge. a stolen fan could go, there together, Cor Dizziness, Nanse* well rubbed and heated in before a Drowsiness, Bad Tastt-I He ascended the stairs and was did this handsome and unusual brisk fire, which often causes a smarting In tho Mouth, Coated! met by a big dog at the door of an if couple go. That fan must be Tongue.Pam in tit* Side sensation, but the roughest of Sav retailers and TOKPID UVJEB. The? inner room. Ladies were standing found. CLOTHIER, hands by this treatment will often be regulate the profit. W are the leading at the glass cases arranging missals, However, this was not the worst Purely Vegetable. manufacturers of 8 3 a restored to their natural condition Price 2 3 Cents: others were busy hanging fans, of it. The colonel came one day with by one application. If every one CET THE BEST CAETEB MEDICINE CO., HEW TOSS. otheis putting away priceless boxes, a paper in his hand. His martial could know the healing properities chatelaines, watches,jewelry of every brow was clouded. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price, and A A N E E E E of so simple a thing S E I A age, from the mummy necklace down "Bead that," said he to Miss Mirabeau, A I If not satisfactory, we as a little mutton suet no to the earrings of Eugenie. The artists almost assuming an afterbreakfast replace them with another pair were hanging pictures. Mrs. housekeeper would ever be without We will send to any address a good Coon Perfect Music Books or E N E O N E martial air. "Bead thaf, Wheeler was superintending the it. Get a little from your butcher, Coat, Beaver Collar and Cuffs for $26.25 or "Emily" until this minute. Our goods arc unsurpassed in embroideries, and the miniatures a Black Siberian Coat Nutria Collar and try it out your&elf, run it into small materials, style, workmanship, It was a low paper, one she had for O I S for CLASSES for O N E N and finish. W have large capital from their places looked at him with Cufid for $11.25 All Overcoats, Suits, cakes, and put away ready for use. I O N S or perhaps impossible—but DITSON &. never »een before, still it was print, CO 'S matchless books are in tli linq ,and many years'experience. Trousers, Boys' and Children's Clothing at their sentimental, last-century smiles. For cuts and bruises it is almost indispensable, that was the terrible fact. The iron {£&££ Emerson's Easy Anthems, With our facilities we guarantoe It was a confusing melange. ONE FOURTH OFF regular price. Get orders machinery of the patent printing and where there are perfect satisfaction. 49 in number—quite new—Rive about one for As soon as he found the lady who in immediately, money refunded on purchases press had caught up their trouble, children there are always plenty of each Sunday in the year, and are full of grace seemed to be responsible lor the fans, and beauty. not satisfactory. Sen six cents it and was to blazon it to an unsympathizing cuts and bruises. Many a deep gash ^niwr Uarmnnu (60 cts *6 perdoz ibyLO address and a in of, he asked lor Miss Lomax. world. The paragraph 1 that would have frightened most a it unique "Miss Lomax!" said she, "I think OUll naliUUlljf, Emerson, is a new and very a card a a 48-inc in read thus: women into sending for a physician "perfect" book for S in in Classes perhaps the a if on this paper,. Rules for Self measurement sent on she has just gone to see those famous appli- best of a long series of books by the same authoi "Those conversant with a certain at once, I have healed with no other cation BUNKER HILL CUSTOM PANTS CO, sw ordfi of Mr. Brayton Ives. The Graded Singing Sch ol, S°Br£ gay set in this city cannot have failed remedies than a little mutton Would you go in? Perhaps we can 129 Summer Street, Boston. Mass. FREE to hear that losses have occurred, suet and plenty of erood castile soap. find her." doz by Hodges,3sasensible, practical method, quite unaccountably, in the most aristocratic by a veiv sensible, practical teacher, and is J. L. "I think I would like to look at the A wound should always be kept clean, fully fm nished with good material for successful circles, and, indeed, we fear work fans," said he. and the bandages changed every day that some of the deposits at the JUiUVdll 0 O Emerson, is af nil size So he stopped and chatted over the or every other day. A drenching of Pretties Illustrate Church Music Book, with a large number of Anthems O I E noted exposition have not all found 8EliI-CATALOGUE "Vernis Martins," the Spanish fans, and Tunes for choirs, also GlPeSjPart-Songs, warm soap suds from the purest lever printed Cheapest their way to the glass cases. A and a multitude of melodious exercises for classes the carved bone, and admired Mrs. TomnlonhimO? (33 cts ,$3 60doz )byEvanI Ryan Building, Cor. bar! and SsvenihSt, |,&best SEED S soap that can be obtained is not striking looking individual, with prematurely SQardenera ti ade a &peciaUy. Cill|J!C UiillilCQt is just published, Astors collection. Then he wandered only cleansing but healing then Packets only 3c, gray hair and certain socalled Is a very superior collection of new Gospel off to examine the Jade, and finally Cheap as dirt by oz. lb, Songs, of Hymns and Tunes si?, 3s^ijsrrsr. beauty, a great favorite with cover the surface of the wound with A louixjopkts new extras free. rendered up to the lady in charge his Pra»co in ^'nmr (40 ctB *4 20ioz) by the ladies, and the possessor of a a bit of old white muslin dipped into The BUYJilBS'GUIBBJ fs S W A Rockfor 111. own exhibit, a small but very beautiful IQiOC HI OUHgt a E Emerson, is anew issusd March and Sept., foreign name and title, is more than melted suet. Renew the suet and the Sunday School and Praisebook, full of uncommonly piece of antique jewelry." each year. It is an encyjclopedia good Music and hymns Avery "perfect" book suspected of being little better than drenching every time the bandages 'or vestry singing of useful infor. Then he felt in his pocket and discovered a thief." rmation for all who purchase are changed, and you will be astonished I do not meun merely to stop them lor a time dnd. the lan, the little, lonsr, black A ok a for a price the luxuries or the then hai tbein retnn Imean aialical enrp I have "Oh, dear," said poor Emily, quite to see how rapidly the ugliest made FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING 8ICKNES8* package, which he had been instructed necessities of life. "We lite-long Btudy I warrant my remedy to cure the crushed, "so we have got to that!" wound will heal. can clothe you and furnish you with to leave with Miss Lomax. Oliver Ditson Co., Boston v, orst cises. Because others have failed is no reason all the necessary and unnecessary for not now receiviug a cure Send at once for treatis* 1)ear, did you say?" asked the "But where was Miss Lomax?" Iffon & Healy, Chicago. and JreeBotaecfmyinfalableremedv. Give hxpress appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, colonel, "and 'we' and he looked and P. O. #€fJ%N.V.,St.lraeP318.C.M,ROOT.OUE She had become invisible. "Oh' there eat, fiBh, hunt, work, go to church, volumes. or stay at home, and in various eizesj ^"OVEB 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 People beheve that A she is now!" said the lady with whom "Through Sheer Cussedness." bays best to buy heeds styles and quantities. Just figure out "At any rate," said she, "I can he had spoken "that young lady of the largest ana meet reliable house, and the use what is required to do all these things New York Tribune says: De Lesseps with the light hair." prove your innocence. Let me write COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair to this paper and tell the whole story," would have been a marvel if he estimate of the value of the BUTT13BS* And here the colonel's memory becomes GTJTDE, which will be sent upon and she moved toward her desk. hazy. He thinks now that he had persuaded the goverument of M. FERRY & CO axe reeeipt of 10 cents to pay postage, acknowledged to be the "No," said he, "that would de* laid the fan down on the glass case {.argest Seedsmen France to see him through with the MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. light them too much, that would be In the world. while he -««nt for Miss Lomax. He Panama Canal. A contractor but Ul-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, HI, pursued that ignis fatuus through putting on the cap." FEUBTACO'B Illustrated, Descriptive recently returned from the Isthmus The oldest medicine in the world is probably all the rooms. He found her in the The great exposition came to an and Priced Dr. Isaac Thompson's end, and everything was sent safely says that more money has been sunk picture gallery, and told her the story E E A E E E W A E SEEDAHNUAL It is a carefully prepared physician's prescription, home to its owner. Not a loss of of the fan. in the ditch than is required to complete 1889 For and nab been in use for NEARLY A CENTURY. any kind occurred, excepting that of 'Will be mailed FREE "Oh, yes!" said -she, "we havesaved For nil external mnamation of the eyes it. to all applicants, and It is an infallible remedy, and is unequalled in removing RED2 Mrs. McEroy's fan. The colonel had a place for that fan of Mrs. McElroy's. to last year's customers mflamatlon of the eyes, at the commencement, I inquired how the money had been 'Withoutordering it. Invalu. and in enringebronic cases We invite the Do give it to me, for she is furious." spent no end of money to find it, but E0ST0H. ^aH5*0i? Earliest Cauliflower Eyerypersonusing attention of physicians to its merits. Fo sale wasted. "Through sheer cussedness," the thief remained concealed. Both The colonel, suddenly frightened, in existence. Kower Seeds by all Druggists For Sore Eyes, Flesh Wounds, Soros, JOHN L. TlfOaPSOS, S0S8 & CO., Troy, N. Y, cxuicace. 'should send for it Address he and Emily had lost flesh and color, he replied. "I'll give you an felt for the fan, but could not find it Piles, Peloaa, ittomagical. 25 cts. ESTABLISHED 1779. w*. D. IB. FERRY & CO., Detroit, [Hicfo. but their faces looked as if they a»inHM»r»win fimiiHiwwm.il—— in his pocket then he remembered, instance. The bestmake of American W Willi a had found something else of great that he left it on the glass case. He locomotives, Baldwin's, I think, are I E S HIGHEST ,pmzcg$5oo ewBoa and Miss Lomax wandered back to value. used for hauling away the earth as the case, but the fan was gone. Just They sat, hand in hand, and eye to it is excavated. They pull the cars eye, in Mrs. Majoribanks' parlor. at that moment Mrs. Majoribanks from the cuts out on to the dumps, Mrs. Majoribanks was their mutual came flitting by, pale and nervous. friend, and the repository of their where the unloading is done. "We have lost a fichu," said she, two secrets. "The tracks are down grade, and "worth ever so manv thousand dollars' joao Oh, what shall I do!" "I have found a wife, if I have lost if a train gets loose, nine times in a Miss Lomax looked at the colonel a fan," said the colonel, tenderly dozen it goes over the dump. I counted Did yon sec cm rfTertisnneot before Well not, Hthoogh wo do oar begfoera on the qnlet, would Mteton to TOOrightben. before TO. mder oar etegaD*c*tologe, tt« we mmby ail odd. one of the largest and bert equipped Seed Stores u,Ameriea, with orer two aereirflowfoorTwlthFbm^e^ looking down at Emily. Just then and the colonel looked at MissLomax. no less than twenty brand-new of o»er W),O0O boebela capacity-*na eTerythlngfilledfrom the cellar to the garret with live Northern Grown Seeds that wT«D«*r/««tmr!SJr8."*^T^*^?.ST over 5,009 acres devoted exclusively to prodnetagaolelr SalzerSeed.: that we are a S S S S 7 S Miss Lomax was announced. Baldwin engines lying at the base of "Stolen! stolen!" said Miss Lomax with over 70 daily freight trains, with Si "Ah, well," said she, "we are these dumps. I was impossible to so we are shape to fill all yonr orders hysterically. promptly. ye«, inside of twenty-fonrboora I a I I I immr mn I I I ... through with the great work—aren't get them back on the rails without An hour was passed in inquiries »AI»8tB0KeFR0GeH. ItaaWMteOats atroneatraw, it a S S and in agitated search, complicated you glad, Mrs. Majoribanks? How taking them to pieces or lifting them •era. No praise is too irons, and If all the farmers of AmericawooM sow Or)* seed, they would donble, oftea treble their ore»entViad!LT«?i?„'J^ ^f ir57^!T^!L Wayne,! 0 a ^lZ.1 ^fr, •J?»°»OI» S**fe« Prl**.i_ CH**£SSl*t:Loo! a do you do, Emily? Good morning, Jao Stoll. Port In by the feverish whisper of Miss Lomax up with derricks. 95 bs pe A, Chas. Fretrier, Lemont, BL.....103 bo. per A. GrantB. Baxter. Hosier. Micb...l«3bo. Francis Ferry, Andover, Dak. Carl Sow, Lee^IU. „.,.J09 93* SrndjBe. for Theo. Bredcsel, Wheatland, la...187 coloneh Why, how happy you all that the irate Mrs. Mcelroy was "There were no derricks big enough Fred. Blam, Roserine, Mica. H. Sinker, Carson Citj.Kleh.lM COOS SAHPLE Aug. Bratthauec, Dennlson, la..IK H. O. Alien, Xarlor Centre, WT. 90 C. StrafBH, Wimamsonrg, Kan.141 John Vett, Sleepy Eye, Kino ...206 (this also includes look!" 'r !g walking through the rooms looking to handle them, and taking them J. A. Matzen, Minden. la. SS B. W. Botz, Sank Centre, Mron. 14S Herman Daerge, ST., Joptin, Mo 211 Wheat, Barley, and J. W. Young, BtaeVnod, 111...100 M. TJhlmann M5 B. Earriagton, lUn4onu........2U 'Corn). Mrs. Majoribanks told her of the daggers at everybody." apart was too much trouble, or the FrankHsrhban. Pontise, IIS....100 Aug GabU Eitien, Minn ...150 POTATOES"«rown J.AKGE8T STOCK in AMERICA. Customers wm flad my Dakota. "What if she should hear that we engagement, and congratulations men didn't know how to go about it stock invariably ahead of stay other. Wenderftd Fielders. hav? lost her fan!" said two or three followed freely.. consequently they were left where 2 ?5 t^?°L'. ""t/fS °Y° SMinrO WHEAT liTniHoIa, lowm. Wisconsin, A 1 S E S S S S 70 b«b NEW CORN croppedfaBUnol,. rnhnshT "But," said Emily," we shall not ladies, surrounding the colonel, and they fell, to be covered up by the ttwn!£*£™P£2^&XJ^RS?$^.™e- a E HAT, Stons LUCERNE,6tons announce it until that dreadful fan is BAUEKr EXTRA «KA8S MIXTPMB.»to«tona. Kow such yields CHI TTCD'C CtTCXlC? amiably dividing the guilt with him. waste earth. 1|j|j| pay—you eaa bare themby planting OK I OCIIlft i£k£*£»*&r* found." They were all in ready to excuse him "These twenty 1 locomotives must A •C9 Pt«fc KOVELTlES-PJRpaldA, EARLIEST E E OlOLr O S Mirabeau1. "FaH found!" said Miss Lomax, and blame Emily She have cost, delivered at the Isthmus, $1,38 0 iaeOLDpaJd inPrixenn FineVegetable*. should not have asked him to take "why it is found. I saw Mrs. McElroy 40,000 franeg apiece. So here's an Open to everybody. Sends cento forBoacmssOntand grain sampleand reeeirejbuttcataicffKtfever published, at the party last evening and charge of the fern, find so on. item of 800,000 francs literally buried containing a bewildering collection aga, ajsa a*s. am she had it in her hand." of Flawar, Trfatahle and r«m OtsVlasla O ^The colonel assumed the responsibility out of sight and nothing to show JOHN A. SAJLZEK, Seed Grower, ^What? Where? said the for it." at once. LA CROSSE, WI3i ~*4