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

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E O N A I N I N S of he Cronfr THE NORTHWEST Ms nearest market place. Three elevators do Iowa County- Agricultural1 Society and its The first authentic s^ory of how Juror Culver business there,the Cargill, Christian Bros, and officers for $3,000 damage. FT. Aufderheiddj A to a a acted during the time the jury was balloting Northern Dakota companies. hauled his Merril ok a Valid The State Board of Supervisors has appointed on the fate of theCronin murderers was first load to the Cargill elevator, and states Following is the response of Attorney L. K. Wright, of "Wausau, instructor told the PIONEER PRESS correspondent at A Summary of the Important at he was paid for No 1 hard grade. After -General Clapp to a question by State Superintendent Chicago. The details were furnished by Juror of military tactics-at the Industrial School Manufacturer ot he had surrendered his second or third load Kiehle as to what course his department Marlor by special permission ofState'sAttoruey for the boys at Waukesha. This is the first Eycnts of theWeek in the he was informed by the agent at orders Longnecker, and the recital may should adopt with reference to step in accordance with the plan to create a result disastrously tothepiousEvanstonian. had been received from headquarters to only Fire, Well Building- a Steeple carrying out the provisions of the school military department in connection with the Northwestern States. When the ballot was taken on guilt or innocence give him No. '2 Northern grade for the rest text-book law: school. or prisoners eleven men promptly voted of his wheat, as the grain would not hold to Brick, Dear Sir: Yo inquire what course your An eagle attacked a peacock on the farm of that Burke, Coughlin and OSullivan the first grade. As the grain all came from -department should adopt with reference to were guilty. Juror Culver alone balloted Henry Huber, near Baraboo. A boy who the same seed, out of the same field, Wright carrying out the provisions of the school I N N E S O A "not guilty." The result created consternation tried to drive the bird away was attacked a Fine Pressed for refused to accept the No. 2 instruction, and text book law, commonly known as the in the room, bat Culver was undisturbed. Dnluth has expended over $3,000,000" turn and was badly hurt. Tw men, who Merrill text book law. A full consideration took a load to Hannaford, a station just Foreman Clarke paced the floor ornamental fronts. new buildings this year. finally came to the lad's assistance, captured of your inquirv involves two questions: north of Dazey, where there is a small warehouse. in passion. Culver had long been suspected First, Is there a valid contract existing between The logging business has not been seriously the eagle, which measured 9 feet from wing No. 1 hard was allowed him for the by his companions, to whom he had made the State of Minnesota and Mr. Merrill? tip to wing tip. affected by the bad weather up to this startling admissions. Another ballot was first load, but by the time the second 4 a the heat of shipping facilities and Second, What is the legal method by time. taken as to whether Cronin was killed in the load arrived the grade was cut the same as Judge Bundy of Hudson sentenced Albert will pay attention to mail orders. which the contract shall be carried out and Carlson cottage. Eleven jurors voted The St. Paul chamber of commerce- is agitating the districts subject to the law supplied at Dazey. Wright again declined to give up Revor to the penitentiary for fourteen years it had been stained by the doctor's blood, with books? As the latter question has the establishment of a state immigration his wheat, and, reloading, hauled it back to for the murder of James McDonald. Sheriff NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. but Culver declared the state had been fully answered in a prior communication, bureau. the Christian Bros, at Dazey. The first load Young took the prisoner to Waupun. Th not associated the cottage with the I shall address myself to the consideration A railroad employe named Bauhuaun was went No. 1 hard, as usual—the same wheat attorneys for the defense made an heroic at tragedy. A torculent scene followed. of the first question, making reference run over and killed by the cars near Crookstown. that had been graded No. 2 Northern. All tempt to secure a new trial. They will ap H. Rudolphi, Eleven men stood before Culver and demanded to the second only so far as may be necessary the rest he brought, however, "o instructions," an explanation, but the strange juror intensified peal to the supreme court. The attorneys in explanation of some discussion that the bitterness by remaining silent. would only grade No. 2. Wright then has arisen relative to the validity of the for the state regard the sentence as extremely A meeting was held in St. Paul for the purpose Culver pleaded weariness' and requested contract. I IS77 the legislature passed an ordered cars to ship his owu wheat, which light. of organizing a state branch of the Sons cot. His eolleaarues stormed and refused to act known as chapter 75 of the General was all sold for No. 1 hard. MAKXTFACTUKXB or 4 S S A S S XH of the American Revolution. At Boscobel Jerry O'Neil and wife were go to bed. Finally Culver stretched himself Laws of 1877 this act authorized and directed Boots and Shoes! shot in bed by an unknown assassin at upon a plank and began to pray loudly. Thirty drive wells have been driven for the certain officers of the state to enter Dur'ng his supplication he was the Mount Sterling. Two daughters in an adjoining into a contract with Mr. Merrill. By chapter water-works at Alexandria and the town is S O A O A two (2), General Laws of 1878,"it was target for a volly of interrogatories, room were awakened by the shot, now in good shape for fire protection. John Garrison is held to await the action provided that the question of the continuance but paid no attention. Saturday but when they reached the bedside their parents Minn, 3d N. strs., 'New Ulm, Minm- Hon. Horace Wilder, an old resident of of the circuit oourt in Sully county on a of the act of 1877 should be submitted morning the obedient juror opened the storm were dead. There is no clue to the perpetrators Red Wing, died at that place recently at the charge of burglary and stealing wheat. to the legal voters of the state at the general afresh by defending Martin Burke, the fugitive of the crime, the O'Neils, who were advanced age of 88 years. election to be held in 1880. Th provision assassin, who, he said, had not been Clarence Bradford, living near Whitewood. A large assortment of men's aa4 well-to do farmers, are not. known to have referred to was these terms. identified as Frank Williams. The eleven Herman Kumarra, of Dnluth, purchased a while cutting wood the other day, chopped boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' MM had any bitter enemies. others conld stand this no longer. They '"And if, at such election, a majority of quart of alcohol and drank the whole amount. the big toe off one of his feet. children's shoes constantly kept or gathered in a corner and wrote a series of the electors present and voting at such election A short time afterward he dropped dead in a hand. Custom work and repaiiing Ciaremont is agitating the railroad question. questions on slips of paper. Culver made no shall vote acainst the further continutance saloon. I O W A reply. He perspired profusely and trembled Her citizens are endeavoring to secure promstly attended to. in force of the said acts in the manner violently. Foreman Clarke iollowed Culver The Metropolitan Opera-House company Charles Reardon, a veteran of the war living in this section provided, then, and in that an extenbion of the Doland branch of the case, the said act shall cease to be of further up and down until the latter, becomingpanicstricked, havp purchased a site for a new opera-house at Alden, has become wildly insane. The Northwestern from Groton to Ciaremont. force and efiect from and after the declaration opened the door and called Bailiff in St. Paul. The price paid for the land was Cedar Falls G. A. R. post will look after his John Hauenstein, E. M. Coates, of Yankton, has brought of the result of such vote.'' Santa. The door was slammed shut and, $200,000. family. suit against the Standard Oil Company for The validity of the contract with Mr. Merrill with a pallid face, Culver fell on his knees and BREWER St. Paul sold $275,000 worth of4 per cent, $10,000 damage for appropriating his Sank Dubuque parties have made a proposition depends upon this provision, and the began praying again. His companions vote taken pursuant thereto. It appears by banged on the table and raised such uproar bonds to a Boston firm for $284,927.80, or cars to their own use. to erect a packing-house at Emmetsburg the canvass made by the canvassing board, that Culver resumed his march around the 3,599 per cent., the highest premium ever employing from 50 to 100 men if proper encouragement The editor of the Kimball Index jumped on that at the general election in 1880 there room. The eleven men followed him with and paid for securities of a western city. is offered. to the local band in his paper, and to get even were cast against continuing the law fortyfive imprecations. Finally Culver grew so weak While hunting near Hinckley Patrick Brenuan, they went around to his office and serenaded Spotted Wolf, the crack shot of a medicine thousand four hundred and sixty-five MALTSTER that he called three jurors into one corner aged 10, was shot in the back and fatally company, entered a turkey-shooting contest (45,465) votes, and there were cast in favor of him. and agreed to vote Coughlin. Burke and O'Sullivan continuing the law forty-four thousand injured by the accidental discharge of a gun in disguise at Marion, and bankrupted the guilty, providing Kunze and Beggs were The latest arrival at the Plankinton reform seven hundred and thirty-nine (44.739) released. The proposition was registered. in the hands of a John Brady, aged 11. owners of the scheme by killing all the turkeys. school is John Graig, a 17-year-old votes, and there were cast in the districts Then Culver fell down and was soon asleep. Our brewery ia fully equipped and able to ST* Hans Uyborg, a farmer, was killed .near Sioux Falls boy, who left a a good home to entitled to vote upon the question one hundred When morning came a ballot was taken. I ill orders. Cannon Falls, by a tree falling upon him go into the tramp business. Sheriff O'Neil was fined $5 and costs in a and twentv thousand six hundred and resulted as follows: Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estate thirty (120,630) Votes. It appears, therefore, which he was cutting down. The deceased justice court in Council Bluffs for assaulting Retail liquor dealers of the Hills towns iiahment. that while more votes were cast against the was about sixty years of age. two visitors to the county jail who had have been holding secret meetings at Deadwood THE BALLOT. law than in favor of it, yet a majority of all Hew Ulm, Minn. v- called to give a prisoner friend a plug of tobacco. Ten days' stay of proceedings have been of late to determine upon some action the votes cast at such election were not cast Not. granted in the Carlton county seat contest. regarding the prohibition law. Names. against the law, 0- in other words, a majority Guilty. Guilty. of the voters present and voting at such The enthusiastic citizens worked till 2 o'clock H. E. McCollum, of West Liberty, shipped Beggs 7 5 There are sixty-two artesian wells in Yankton R. Pfefferle, election did not vote against continuing the in the morning removing county records and a catload of horses to the Philadelphia market. Couirhlin 12 county, and it is claimed every farm in act in force. I do not know that the contract O'Sullivan 12 and safes to the Ju nction. The attorney for During the year now closing Mr. McCollnm the county will be supplied with a well inside has ever been assailed upon any other Burke 12 Thompson is demanding the return of these. has paid the farmers of Muscatine of two years. ground, and it only becomes necessary to Kunze 8 4 county $53,000 for horses. In a quarrel over a girl in St. Paul, Harr Dealer ia consider the effect of the language employed Moses Gans, a Blunt small boy, was rudely When Culver heard thp result he flew into in the act of 1878, submitting the Brand, a painter tried to perforate D. S While digging a well a short distance south awakened recently by falling out of a hammock, apassion. He charged his colleagues with matter to a vote, and the language employed Stewart, a business man, with a revolver. of Monroe a man named Marshall was overcome in which he had fallen asleep, and violating their agreement of the previous is very plain: He fired one shot, which missed, and before t~ by foul air in making an ascent and night. The eighth ballot released breaking his arm. "An if, at such election, a majority of he could fire again, the revolver was taken Beggs. Kun7e was found jruilty of manslaughter fell out of the bucket to the bottom, a distance CANNED, DRIED GREE3 the electors present and voting at such election Large herds of horses and cattle and flocks on the tenth ballot. Then came away from him. He wan lodged in jail. of seventy-five feet, breaking his neck. shall vote against the continuance of of sheep are being wintered in the gulches of TRUITS, the fixing of the punishment for Burke, the act," in other words, the act was to remain A delicate operation was performed on the The family Roger Dwyer, whose mangled the Wessington hills. So far this winter O'Sullivan and Coughlin. Eleven jurors in force unless a majority of those little 5-year-old child of Ole Rolay, of body was found under a freight car at voted to hang Burke, but Culver held out. they have picked up a good living without present and voting voted against it. Where Luverne. The child was playing with some Plour and TPe&dL the pious Evanstouian had a supporter in Davenport, assert that his death was not expense to the owners. subjects are submitted to a popular vote 0 Sullivan's case, but he was again alone corn and in breathing drew a kernel down into accidental, but that he was murdert-d ior his they are usually submitted under a law George Oberley, the man who shot himself when Coughlin's name was called. When the her wind pipe, where it lodged. Drs. Spalding money. He was known to have a large sum STOKS.WoppX AND WlLJUOWj,. which provides for the determination bv a through the body with suicidal intent at weary men lay down to sleep that night majority of those voting upon such particular and Plummer performed the operation, and of money in his possession and when iound Sioux Falls, some time ago, is still alive, and WABB Culver, after his usual supplication, intimated subject in fact the law of 1878 provided the child is doing well. his pockets were empty. A thorough investigation that fourteen years a long enough hopes are entertained of his ultimate recovery. unr&i for another submission to a popular KETT ULM, is being made. sentence for anybody. Then he fell Peter Gooden was celebrating the advent vote to be determined by a two-thirds majority asleep. When morning came Culver of the New Year at an early hour at Northfield In a tussle with a gang of tramps at Davenport of those voting upon such particular Since the last census Newcastle, the 6month-old consented to send Burke. O'Sullivan and by firing a revolver. One shot struck question, but the provision under consideration Officer Grapengeter fired in the air baby town of the Hills, has lost Coughlin to the penitentiary for twentyfive is entirely different here the act was A. Freling in the back, inflicting a serious in order to frighten them. Not succeeding years. The nest ballot resulted to 1. one of its saloons and gained a brass band. to continue in force unless a majority, not wound. Gooden admitted the shooting, in "fetching" them that way he shot one of After the thirtieth ballot Culver threatened However, the infant still has sixteen saloons of those voting upon the question, but those and claimed the wounding of Freling was accidental. to withdraw his vote of guilty unless the them named Ward in the leg, which had the voting at the election, should vote against and an undiminished boom. others ceased voting for capital punishment. No arrest has been made. desired effect, and he landed them safely in it, and no other meaning can be given to The new gas works at Aberdeen are completed Jurors Walker and Pierson wete growing ill. the calaboose. the language emploved. Taylor vs. Taylor, Typhoid fever has been ravaging the township Manufacturer of and Dealer ia The situation was desperate. Finally on the and in operation. Aberdeen is the 10th Minn. 107, and Dayton vs. St. Paul, 22d of Clitherall. in Otter Tail county, and George G. Home, a slick young man from thirty-second ballot the twelve voted a ballot second city in South Dakota to use gas for Minn. 400. It follows, therefore, that inasmuch there have been many deaths The saddest CIGARS, on the verdict which is already known. Logansport, Ind., btarted a Christmas dollar as a majority of the votes cast at the lighting. The works have a capacity of While the verdict was being written Culver case of all was in the death of a father and store in Mason City and managed to interest general election in 1880 were not cast against 80,000 feet per day. said he believed the men to be innocent, and two daughters. Their names were J. M. Petterson, continuing the act of 1S77 in force, the latter the sympathy of the citizens by telling them TOBACCOS, that he only yielded to the majority because Gullick Nelson, of Eden, became insane act remains in full force,and the contract Mrs. Jens P. Larson and Mrs. Ole Haneon. a tale of woe about just losing his wife, etc. he believed them to be conscientious men. from religious excitement, caused by attending between the state and Mr. Merrill is a valid Both the women leave husbands and After borrowing money from half the business the Salvation army meetings at Sioux and subsisting contract, and should be so PIPES families. All three were buried in one grave. men in town he folded up his winnings recognized by your department, and he a a re of N Falls. He is confined in the Orange City, and skipped for parts unknown. At Faribault a fire broke out in the third various officers who are charged with the The Chicago Times has the following account Io., jail awaiting examination. COF. Minnesota and Centra duty of carrying it into effect. story of Ansel Hill's furniture factory. The from Columbia, S. of the lynching The Iowa legislature will be asked this winter The Huron electric lights outshine the of eight negroes at Barnwell, SouthCarolina: firemen worked like tigers, but it did them streets. Whil there is no escape from this conclusion, to make a liberal appropriation for the Aberdeen lights. Those of Aberdeen can be Three hundred armed men, with faces it might be proper to add that the no good, the heat being so intense that they improvement of the state house grounds. KEWfLM, 'MOTSC seen seventeen miles distinctly in clear masked, surrounded the jail just at the state board of canvassers, consisting of two could not approach the burning building. The state has an elegant Capitol building, darkest hour be "ore dawn, while the inmates weather. Huron lights are plainly visible at justices of the supreme court and two district The loss will exceed $ 0.000, being fully insured. and as shabby grounds as can be found anywhere. are sleeping heavily. They move with caution Jno. Neuman, judges, considered this to be the effect Pampus Grange, a distance of twenty-three The cause of the fire was spontaneous The building does not look its worth of the law, as plainly appears by the form and as an organized body. The jailer miles. combustion. I started in the paint of their returns of the vote, and such has is quietly seized and quickly overpowered, in such a setting, and the setting ought to be In a quarrel over a game of cards in a saloon been the construction placed upon it by his keys taken from him, the heavy shop. improved. the legislature, and also by this office by doors unlocked and be ore the eight negroes at Lead City John Welsh struck Morris Dealer in Johannes Danielson, aged sixty years,living A confidence gang has been working the my predecessor. I have gone into this matter Bleeping within are awakened from McBride on the head with a beer bottle, DRY QOODSi one mile from Centre City, committed suicide farmers in the vicinity of Carson. They pretended to some length for the reason that a their sleep their cells are filled with etrangre fracturing his skull. McBride was removed by hanging. He came to the place in 1877, recent communication from this office has figures. They ai seized and carried out into to be making "green from Hats, Caps, Notions, to the Homestake hospital and is in a precarious been construed against the validity of the and owned one of the best farm sin this vicinity. the night. Their cries for mercy, prayers stolen government plates, and baited their condition, contract, and perhaps the language of the Groceries' Provisions^ and eun.es are alike unheeded by their silent He leaves a wife and four children. No victims with genuine bills to draw them on. letter, which was hastily written, warrants executioners, The body of men is put in one is able to conjecture the cause of suicide, Peter Rasmusscn, living near Huron, while Crockery and Glassware, Loses to the amount of $2,000 have been such construction, but the letter referred to morion and proceeds a quarter of a mile and hunting was injured by the premature discharge as he was about his work all day in the usual discovered. One farmernamed C. E. Denton, was based upon a decision of the district Green, Dried and Canned halts in the outskirts of the town. The eight of a gun. The contents of one barrel manner. He was a prominent member of the court of Hennepin county. who was mulcted for $1,000 last October, unfortunate wretches are secured, several entered his mouth, tearing away a portion Jlruits, etc, etc. Sweedish Luthern church. gave out a story, which was published at the It appears that in lS83,"the legislature attempted hundred shots are fired and eight bodies lie of his tongue, all the teeth and part of the to amend the law relating to the on the earth, with blood running from a hundred time, that he had been held up by masked N O A O A left jaw and cheek bone, making a horrible distribution of books, but the bill as finally wounds, htterally shot to pieces. Such robbers. Two of the gang have been arrested I wIB always lake farm prodoeo In exehangl signed did not contain an enacting clause. wound. After the accident he walked over a David Minergan, a Grand Forks carpenter, was the scene of the terrible tragedy enacted and bound over to the next term of the far good*, and pay the highest market price for a* I 1^85 the legislature attempted to supply mile home. I is thought he will not recover. the town of Barnwell. The most ternble has drawn $15,000 in a lottery. criminal court. kind* af paper rags. the defect by an attempted amendment to retribution for a not extraordinary offense, Sergean t-at-Arms Snore, of the house, was the act ot IbSS, and in an action brought in A romantic Christmas story comes from 1 as the crimes records will prove. Four years la connection with my -tore I ante a flrat-elaa* married in Minnewaukan, and left for a wedding Hennepi county it was held that the law I agofive men werelynened Yorkville for the Davenport. About twenty years ago Mr. W I S O N S I N l&loon furnished with a splendid bkllard table aaet of 1S83 was void, this being the decision referred trip to the Twin Cities. I brutal murder ot a little boy who caught and Mrs. Owen, now of Davenport, resided in to in the letter just mentioned. A William Gritzmaeher. wanted at Wausau mycMtomen will always and good liquors t-» them stealing. But they belonged to an organized The Jamestown postoffice will be left in Geneva, Minn. Th«y had a little son to examination of the records shows that this to answer to a charge of criminal assault, eigara,aaa every forenoon a splendid laask* gang, whose members were sworn to charge of the present incumbent, Anton Klaus, whom neighbors named Jordan had become decision only involved the validity of the was found in Minnesota. kill whoever caught them stealing, and they until July 1 at least. law of 1^33, relating to the method of the attached and finally kidnapped and moved AH goeda parcbawd of ma will be delivered sf were believed to have committed several A. V. B. Dey, of Pewaukee took a number distribution of books, and in no manner inoh It is reported that Senator Pierce will have away with. After traveling all oyer the »ny part of the city free of cost. murders previously. Their conviction was ed or affected the validity of the act of of roses to Waukesha that were grown in J. C. Warnock of Jamestown appointed revenue country the Jordan family settled in Ohio, KmBeeota Street, NewCT»,Mtaaj uncertain and the people took the law 1877. Xot only does this appear from the his garden in December. collector for the state. Judge Warnock where the head of the family soon afterward their own hands. But the wholesale lynching Meat Market* records, but it also appears by a statement at Barnnell is without parellel in the records is the editor of the Farmers' Alliance and Charles Morris, a bar-tender, was sentenced I died. M»-s. Josdan kept the boy until he was made by the judge who tried the case, from of crimes, and there was less jrrounds for the Prohibition paper. at Chippewa Falls to Waupun for one year 14 years o: age, when he started out for him* which statement it further appears that act than probably any lynching before. I for stealing a $20 check. I self. He had been told that his parents lived while the question was not involved in any Secretary ot war Proctor has ordered the is doubtful if the country can show a like M. EPPLE, Prop'r. manner, that in the opinion of the judge I in Minnesota and commenced a search for Dr. David Ward, who died at Wrightstown, recruiting office to assign thirty-five recruits record. the act of 1S77 was not defeated by the vote &LMIN3.?1 them. After many years of wandering he located NEW Brown County, was in early days post surgeon to the First cavalry, to be forwarded MINNESOTA ST. ot 1880. As above stated, the objection to them in Davenport and Christmas eve at For Howard when the fort was a to such points in the department of Dakota the validity of the contract being based he returned a full grown man to the mother military post. Dr. Ward was 90 years old. as Gen. Thomas H. Ruger, the department upon the vote of 18S0, and no other objection The Menominee Transit company, capital "designed desires to Inform B» peoptaai he had been taken away from when little being made, the objection is untenable commander, shall direct. $2,000,000, was organized In Cleveland. Will Harrington, formerly connected with 1 N«W Ulm and Tidnity that be ha-re-esta&lias* and the contract remains in force, binding more than a baby. Ohio, to build six steel steamers next year various papers on the Gogebic range, i« under ed bis meat market and Is now preapared tow 3 Work on the Leeds branch of the Jamestown alike upon your department and other offi-' on ni- aid easterners and friends with only tJM and more later with which to transport ore arrest at Duluth on the charge of stealing and Northern railroad will begin early cers. I am, very truly yours, best fresh and eured meats, sausages, lard and M» from the Escanaba region to Lake En ports. articles of clothing. in the spring. The surrey extends through ery thing nenally kept In a ar»t-cla«s market fl3 W a Costly Coffins. MOSES E CLAPP, Attorney General. A terrible accident occurred on the Chesapeake aicbest market priea w«U be paid for .TA.TC.KS. a very fertile country from Leeds to Dunsuth, St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 28.1SS9. One commission merchant at Boscobel •7 Mr C.W.-Young, one of the principal & Ohio road at White Sulphur Springs Rolette county, a distance of about bought 1,500 rabbits in one day for shipment Va. The train was behind time and running EgPL-B. merchants of Juneau, Alaska, is seventy miles. to Cnicago. Rabbits were never be'ore America forty to fifty miles per hour. The conductor so numerous as this season. in the city, buying goods. Among Immigration Commissioner Haggerty is says it was only running thirty-five miles, TIVOLI America: America is the land of freedo other goods he has ordered a score but others say forty or fifty. The wreck occurred sending out advance sheets of his forthcoming Napoleon Crocker, the old man recently for everybody but the Americans. I on the fill over Jary's run, which is is likewise the home of the brave, particularly book. The volume is to contain 35 0 sentenced at Stevens Point for life for killing or so of coffins, assorted sizes, and 190 *eet high, and said to be the highest fill for the brave Irishmen who come here pages and will be divided into three parts. his son-in-law. near Junction City, has been of the most expensive description. for the worthy purpose of dving for their in the United States. All of the killed were The first gives the statistical history of thp granted a pension. AM He says the Indians in that section native land, which desirable proceeding in the smoking car, which was telescoped by territory, the second pertains to North Dakota Sabastian Schneider, ot Barton, while loading BREWERY they might accomplish much better at another ear. Every person in the car was can have nothing too rich and elegant and the third to South Dakota. The straw at Young America, fell from his home. America is noted for its free institutions, killed except the conductor, who had his leg in the coffin line. The finest book will be ready for distribution about chief among which are free manners, broken and seriously injured. Eleven persons wagon and broke his neck. was a retired January 15. plush for covering and silver handles free theater tickets and free lunch. killed. farmer, 76 years of age. Foreigners find America a very convenient and studs thick be-spangled over the JOS SCHMT7CKEK, State Commissioner Helegeson has returned Chris. Larson, an employe of the railroad Frank Brack, a young man who keeps a country to have around, for" when their coffin is what they want, and will from a tour of investigation through the barber shop in Brooklyn, shot and instantly company, was killed at Stanley while carrying several governments get tired of supporting NEW ULM, MINNESOTA have if they put up their last dollar. killed his mother, Johanna, aged sixty-two western counties. He estimates there are them they can come here and be aldermen rails. He slipped on the ice in such a Pur beer sold in quantities to Buit th and policemen. America is also very convenient years, and then shot himself inflicting a nearly 4,000 people who will need relief to manner at a rail fell on his neck, crushing Mr. Findley of the Casket company purchaser. Special attention paid to the for bank cashiers, as it is so near mortal wound. Brack and his mother lived some extent in the counties of Nelson, Ramsey it. says the Oregon Indians have" the Canada. I was to accommodate these gentlemen bottling of beer. on the first floor of the building where he and Bottineau. He goes to St Paul to The body of an unknown man was found same ideas in regard to coffins, and that America was built where it ran the shop. The mother had been ill for confer with the relief committee there. He now stands. America is a very desirable on the Lake Shore Railroad track, two miles 1 some of the most costly he has go some time and tcld her son at she believed will endeavor to induce elevators to loan seed neighborhood for Germans, Irishmen, Poles from Odanah station, by Indians. I is rumored she was dying. He went out, bought out to Kalmath and up to the Umatilla TIE HE W EM wheat to those who are not able to procure Hungarians and Scandinavians. Most at the man was foully dealt with a pistol and returning, put the pistol to his reservation. it, taking Hens which the state will guarantee Americans, however, prefer to live abroad, and robbed. mother's head, blowing out her brains. as security. then shot himself in the right temple. No Joseph Doemer has been arrested at Ea CITY PLANING MILL Probably the Indians who have A Pnzzler. cause is assigned lor the murderous deed. Rev. McFarland, of Jamestown, "state Claire on a charge of stealing $10 and a shirt. Merchant Traveler: Farmer Begosh had lived in a wickiup and worn a blanket Bruck had a reputation of being an industrious missionary of the Baptist Publication and been standing on the corner studying the The money was spent in taking his best girl and moccasins during their brief young man and supported the old lady. Sunday-school association for North Dakoa letter box some minutes. Finally he remarked XANDTACTUBXS out riding on Christmas, and the shirt was sojourn on the surface of the earth, to the policeman who was passing: Charles Slate, of BoeheHe N. T.. found a has had a rather varied career. worn by the young man on the ocrasion. DOORS, WINDOW SASH/ "Great invention." an in his hay loft who said he was Leander started out in lie as a hunter and trapper in tBink they will get even by being Mrs. Joseph King, of Evansville, died suddenly "Yes." Briggs, bookkeeper for Foster & Bailey, the backwoods of Indiana, from which he housed in a plush-covered, silve? on the evening ofDecembet* 24, of apoplexy. VENETIAN BLINDS* "But I can't a it out." jewelers, Providence, R. I., and at he was branched out as a star performer with Van decorated, and satin lined, coffin ftA She was on her way home from a "It's very simple." a defaulter to the extern* of $30,000. He FRAMES:t. Amberg's circus. A the breaking out of the the much longer time of their abiding I suppose so but how much must you said at he was tired of being a fugitive Christmas entertainmeut ishen stricken down, MOULDINGS AND war he enlisted and came out at its close 4ro into the slot, and what is the blamed from justice aad wanted to be sent back. Mr. and died before reaching home. beneath the surface. This is one of with several bullet holes in his anatomy, the thing supposed to do?" Slate, who is a constable, took the man into the many foolish things they have scars of which he still carries with him.' August Rwanson, an Ashland saloonkeeper custody and telejjrapbed Foster & Bailey, Planing, turning and all 1 11 1 A Unfailing Supply. than went into the saloon business, in which was standing in front of a window, in his saloon, learned from the whites. The old who replied at Briggs had gone away with work with rib-saw promptly Terre Haut Express: Wickars—ThompMns he remained until rescued by the crusaders, when parties on the outside attempted the keys of the firm and about $500 at he stock of aborigines were satisfied to split his head open with, an axe. The is going to make a lot of money this when he became a Baptist minister, and has had collected and retained. An officer left at witn a canoe for a coffin, with another and neatly executed would-be murderers escaped. year, he tells me I wonder were he got onee with Briggs. The prisoner looks as if gradually worked up to the position of trust turned over it to keep out the he had been on a prolonged spree. He sayshe K%\ Ms capital? he now holds. Samuel Clegg, the old gentleman who1 was rain, and a roost on the limb of a AU work goaraateed. Sates reaseobf: has been embezzling the- firm's money for "Vickars—Oh, he has been making a draft shot by-6 target gun on the far grounds at George Wright raised about 4,000 bushels tea years. •on his imagination, I guess. tree or frail platform to keep their •-da. ij*^*f^j|jj! Dodgevffle dnring the fair last August, has of grain. Dazey Station, in Baraescounty,is remains put of reach of the, coyotes £. ZELLER. Pna'fc Drought suit in the circuit court against the satisfied them.—Portland Oregonian. SSa&ffca*-