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THE NORTHWEST. warrant after he had signed it. Healey is charging una with forgery and other swindling James Forfener, the defaulting treasurer of '"if president of the board. schemes. Riley county, Kan., announces his intention of committing suicide in a novel manner. He John Haggart of Fargo has been recommended Charley Davenport, an old Racine printer prefers death, he says, to the punishment for by Senators Pierce and Casey for son of the late Lyman Davenport, was mur A%nmiMry of the Important his crime, and has resolved to die of starvation. dered in Kansas City. He leaves a widow United States marshal of North Dakota. and four children. Events of theWeek in the His nomination, it is expected, will be by the »-aM« President. Johnson Nickeus of Jamestown, The Ashland Press states that the Ashland The early bird catches the bronchitis, and Northwestern States. who has been recommended by Senator Iron and Steel Company is paying the farmers lovers of early morning walks will find this Pierce for the judgeship, is at Washington. of Ashland County over $25,000 a month a true maxim. If we were permitted to make a sugsrestion, we should whisper, "Use Dr. A number of saloonkeepers at Northwood for "wood to convert into charcoal. Bull's Cough Syrup." wer* arrested on the charge of illegally selling The winter bridge at a Crosse has been I N N E S O A "Give you a reason on compulsion?" Why liquor, and their examination will take completed and the icebeingo sufncientthickness A county alliance has been organized in of course 1 will. I am cured of rheumatism, place before Judge Cutts of Grand Forks. a good and safe roadway now connects whieh has kept me enslaved for twenty years, Atcn\ er county. Attorneys have consented to make it a test, the Minnesota shore with that city. by using Salvation Oil, which cost me only Minnesota stock bleeders have decided to case and take it to the surpreme court, now 25 cents. Two boys were taken from the trucks of a issue a herd book of their own. in sesbion at Fargo, and secure a hearing and train at Neenah. They had clung totherods Fifty prisoners in the Stillwater penitentiary decision at once. of the coaches during the run from Marinette. Matthew Haner, who was logging about are laid UD witn influenza. S. S. Smith, the deposed receiver of the They were nearly frozen when found. five miles from Wnusau, Wis., was instantly The Mille Lac Indians are Buffering hunger Devils Lake land district, says that the killed by a falling tree. Haner removed to A syndicate of berry growers at Sparta ^(ftucount of the scarcity of game and fish. grounds for his dismissal—an.alleged shortage Wausau about two months ago from St. have united in the purchase of crates and Paul. He leaves a wife and five children. in his accounts—are the merest bosh, Fred C. Pillsbury, of Minneapolis, has been boxes for next season's business. A consignment IISBI ii iaw elected president of the State Agricultural and declares that the charge could not have of 120,000 arrived a fewdayssince. -4. -4, society. emanated from the interior department. on S re re While standing near his father's house in John A. Percival, the new appointee, was for To THE EMTOB:—Please inform your readers An addition capable of accommodating the town of Lebanon, Dodge county, the 9year-old several years register of deeds for this county, that I have a positive remedy for the 100 patients has been built to the Rochester son of Carl Christian had some oi above named disease. By its timely use and latterly state examiner. insane asylum. his fingers shot off by some person unknown. thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently The senate committee on commerce favorably Contract has been let for the building of a cured. I shall be glad to send two It has been accertained beyond reasonable reported the bill to create a customs district bottles of my remedy FHEE to any of your $50,000 bridge across the Mississippi at St. doubt that the death of Erank Dornfeldt, his readers who have consumption if .they will of the two Dakotas. This is the bill Cloud. wife and daughter, at Menasha, recently, was send me express and post-office address. Respectfully, over which an attempt was made to create James Malloy sued th6 Burlington railroad due to poison from a copper kettle in which T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl a disturbance in Minnesota on the ground company at St. Paul for $20,000 and got a food was cooked. street, New York. that it was taking such a large slice off the verdict ot $1 An inmate of the Soldiers' home at Milwaukee, district over which C. G. Edwards presides, John A. Dix post, G. A. ft., of Luverne. is Mary Petrikovsky, a handsomeyoungRussian named Ryan, was struck by aNorthwestern with St. Paul aa headquarters, as to make making preparations for the encampment to girl, was shot and killed in New Tork by express train at Racine, and received his fees too small to be worth working for. her loyer, a Russian named Michael Popoff. be held there in June. injuries that will prove fata). He was removed Railroad Commissioners Bartlett and Montgomery The murderer was arrested. He comes of a jjj^ssistant Dairy Commissioner Lawrence to Kenosha. wealthy family of high standing in Moscow, held an informal meetingin Fargo to Russia. confiscated 2,500 pounds of oleomargarine A novel scheme to build a brewery at Ea ascertain the truth of the claims of discrimination in the northern part of the state. Claire is being agitated. I is proposed to by railroads against shippers of Fargo. issue stoek to the saloonkeepers of that and c9r*«ic,m ia&o Ole Stomme, an old resident of Heron Lake, A large number of business men called on the Larkins, the forger who is now in jail at other cities, and thus get them to use the committed suicide by hanging himself in his Sioux City fol forgery, waB a resident of commissioners, and the wholesalers especially beer made at the brewery. barn. FmanciaLjdifficulties was the cause. Parsons, Kan., for three years, and no one improved the opportunity and pi*esented an Mrs. Gaard, the Ashland woman whose even suspected that he was more than he was State Labor Commissioner Lamb has inaugurated array of figures which seemed plainly to indicate husband failed to appear against her in the claimed to be—an ex-professor of geology a crusade against the bogus employment an excessively high freight rate out of S E COULDN'T WATT. and an ex-Methodist minister. agencies of St. Paul and Minneapolis. case for assault with inten to kill, has been Fargo. Thp commicsioners very frankly expressed again arrested, on a charge of performing an their opinion at Fargo's claims Lady—"I want to sit for a picture." AN EXTENDED POPULAHITY. BROWN'S were well founded and promised their best endeavors unlawful operation of a surgical nature. Levrts Converse, a commercial traveler, Artist—"I shall be very glad to paint you if you will wait BRONCHIAL TROCHES have for many years in securing the passage of such legislation made an unsuccessful attempt to take his own James Peterman has been held for trial for been the most popular article in use for relieving week, until I finish the one I am at work on now." as would render immediate relief. life by poison at Minneapolis. He is in the forgery, beeause he induced a 14-year-old Coughs and Throat troubles. hospital. daughter of Mrs. E a Raycroft to sign a Lady—" Oh, I couldn't wait that long. Why, I promised SOUTH DAKOTA. paper that her mother gave consent to her The National line steamer Erin, Capt. G. Griebet, for many years a leading to be home at dinner at five o'clock!" marriage, on the strength of wnich a justice Tyson, from New York for London, has been merchant of Mankato, was closed by the A large wildcat was 6hot on the reservation out twenty-five days, and there is hardly any spliced them. sheriff on an attachment of $26,057 got out That is the trouble •with some people opposite Pierre the other day. in long standing, complicated and obstinate doubt in maritime circles that some disaster they have no time to wait for results. a St. Paul firm. There is great excitement in Carl Christian's cases. Do not expect speedyrelief A Lower B^ule Indian rati up against the has befallen her. She carried no passengers. Some women will take a dose or so of neighborhood, in the town of Lebanon, and cure, but have a mind of A union of business men and capitalists of hind leg of a broncho the other day and escaped She had a crew of sixty or seventy men and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and Dodge County, over the mysterious shooting your own, and when you have decided St. Paul has been formed "t stimulate and with a broken jaw. about fifteen cattlemen. of his sou, 9 years old. The little fellow was expect to feel well immediately. True, to seek a cure of your malady through encourage large manufacturing enterpriser Mrs. Anetonte Osmandeen, the oldest woman fired at while standing by the side of his some do find marvelously speedy effects the medium of this wonderful medicine, to locate in our midbt." They disappear like hot cakes before a St. in the Dakotas, died at her home near father's house. Part of one thumb and from its use, but chronic, or lingering, show a little will-power and Louis tramp—"Tansill's Punch" 5c. Cigar. Halvor Lyng, an old and well known farmer Chamberlain at the age of 106. forefinger we: shot off and the other finger diseases, which have had possession of tenacity of purpose, and you wiH, in. living near Fergus Falls, was tipped over mutilated, besides being shot in the face and The new hotel being erected in Ho Springs the system for years, cannot generally due time, rejoice in the complete restoration knee. The boy saw no one fire, and up to William L. Byrd,governoroftheChickasa-w an embankment while driving home and received be cured in a day. Such maladies are of your .health and strength. will be completed by the first of June and this time it remains a mastery. nation of Indians, in a communication laid before injuries which may prove fatal. generally slow iii their inception, slow •will be the largest hotel in the state. The Favorite Prescription is the* the senate, protests against, the proposed in their progress, and must be cured, The Clifton house at Mankato, owned by only medicine for woman's peculiar ill* The Press says a packing-house plant will IOWA. establishment of a territorial form of government if at all, by slow degrees and regular Jacob Klein, was destroyed by fire, with its guaranteed to give satisfaction in every be put in at Sioux Falls at a cost of $800,000. in Oklahoma as a violation of the The State Sunday-School association will stages. Perseverance in the use of the case, or money refunded. contents. The loss will reach $15,000, with Contracts will be let in February. treaty made with the Indians in 1830. hold its next annual meeting at Council Favorite Prescription for a reasonable no insurance. This is the second hotel A large Treatise (160 pages, illustrated Joseph Stransky, the Brule county man Bluffs June 10 to 12. length of time will cure all those ), on Woman Her Diseases and burned during the last few days. who struck oil the other day while boring for chronic weaknesses, irregularities and their Cure, sent in plain, sealed envelope, A child of C. Helgenderf, of Lyons, accidentally Senator Davis called up the bill appropriating water has been offered $1,000 for his well. distressing derangements with which so on receipt of ten cents, in stamps. fell into a tub of boiling water, receiving $1,300,000 for a public building at St. Hand county citizens have decided to experiment many females are afflicted. But the injuries which caused its death shortly l^auL I was taken, on his motion, from its Address, WORLD'S DISPENSARY E in irrigation next season and will use of this world-famed medicine must When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, after. ICAL ASSOCIATION, No. 663 Main St... 'position on the calendar, considered in comj-uttee sink several artesian wells for that purpose. be persisted in for a considerable time Buffalo, ST. Y. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. William Vann jumped from a Dubuque of the whole, and passed with no opt^teitiou. State Auditor Taylor says that there are electric motor carwhile it was in motion and When she became Miss, she clungto Castoria, from $6,000 to $8,000 insurance agents in received injuries from wnich he may not recover. Northern Minnesota is being treated to another South Dakota doing business for 110 companies. When she had children.she gave themCostoria. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and cleanse the liver,. snow storm of ample proportions. The Water was struck in the artesian well at lumbermen now say that this is getting too stomach and bowels. One a dose. Sold by druggists. The citizens of Potter county will petition Wilton at a depth of 1,400 feet. The flow is much of a good thing, and the deep snow is congress for an apportionment to be used in 150 gallons per minute and Is one of the seriously interfering with their logging operations. ascertaining how far west the artesian basin piso's ^cuRiiriH strongest in the state. extends in South Dakota. Louis West, of Floyd county, has brought Christian Tanberg, of Manston, "Wilkin Oregon, the Paradise of Farmers. The escaping gas from the well on George suit for divorce from his wife, claiming at county, commited suicide by taking poison Mild, equable climate, certain and abundant Small's farm, near Ashton, Spink county, Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. she has treated him "cruelly and inhumanly" cropB Best fruit, grain, gra«s and stock country in alcohol punch. He was well off financially, rushes out with such force that the noise it In the world. Full information free. Address ths Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the for twenty-one years. having once owned the town site of Kothsay Oregon Immigration Board. Portland. Oregon. taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. makes can be heard over 1,000 yards away. and the town of Tanberg being named after Large numbers of sheep and other stock are JACOBS On the Jim river bottom near Oliver there him. Strong drink was the cause. being killed in Lucas county by wolves, and I ON CON SUM is a large pool of water that appears to be the larmers want the legislature to increase Neem Nelson, of Gordonsville, put down a bottomless. I has been measured to a depth the bounty for wolf scalps. drive well near his store and after the pipe CURES PERMANENTL of 450 leet without any signs of bottom. Paul Schwabber, an employe in the packing-house had been driven to the water workmen tried Horse and Cattle Diseases. OHIO In a circular letter the governor advises all cms at For Dodge, slipped on a greasy [W COLDSB AND ALL DISEASES to lower a bolt to test the depth of the water, TII is •IIUuH HKOAX AND MJKGfl, Of* W it relief committees to exercise great^care in the but the bolt clung to the sides, the pipe be2^: floor and fell on a butcher knife, the blade THE Vvrhat Worth Star'SKTBalsam, distribution «f supplies, to the end that none Fo Genera Use. yon wlsb to heavily charged wfth magnetism. cutting a frightful gash in his breast. He GREAT "L"it: J™ „atdrntrgiste, askfor it" do with a a but those actually in need shall receive help. The Arms' Palace and Stock Car Co., .....S OBVf. _.»., JUnm will recover. SPUE A KKYE CO machine. InneapalU, Blum. Ed Fay, in whose care the dogs of the Toledo, Ohio, June, 1888. TUBULAR WELL AND The dates for the grand encampment of the Lawyer M. E. Billings, of Waverly, in the We cheerfully recommend St. Jacobs Oil as St. Paul Kennel club wete left, neglected his tf% A I A The MISSOUBI AND KANSAS AXXOKDRB9 PROSPECTING MACHINE MM FAXJUR will be sent on trial four months to G. A. R., Dakota department, at Sioux Falls, the best for general use on stock. Anamosa penitentiary fcr the supposed murder trust for some time and when the animals FILLED wM any addreii In United States. Cauadaa or famous for succeeding where H. ARMS & CO. have been fixed for March 19, 20 and 21 W MM Mexico, for ten cents In sliver or stamps. PKOMPTIiT. of Kingslcy, will start in a few days for others have failed. were discovered they had become so ravenous Cold, Swelled a Inflammation. Addrets "M. A K. FABMIB." BOX B. KapsaiClty. SELF CLEANING Grand Commander A. J. Alger, of Michigan, Das Moines to plead his case orally before the with hunger that they had killed some I CUR E FITS! Neponset, 111., May 21,1888. is expected to be present. supreme court. of their smaller companions and devoured My mare caught cold result: swelled DrUI drops 60 to 80 tin* minute. limbs, lump between fore-legs and inflammation. Representative Gifford introduced a bill them. Fa has skipped out to avoid arrest. There are twenty-one patients in the Independence Cured her with St. Jacobs Oil. CATALOGUE FREE to give a monthly pension of $24 to Sanford The Duluth Steet railway will commence insane asylum from Bremer L^O. GARDNER. LOOMS & fiYMAN, Wh«n I say cure I do not mean merely to stop them Langworthy of Dolan S. D. Langworthy for a timeand then havs them return again. Imecna county, the cost for the support of each being work on an incline cable road to the top of «..AJT. radical core. I hare made the disease of FITS, KPILEPSY •r..,. DRUGGISTS AHO DEALERS. served as a scout during the war $3.50 week. During 1889 the expense to the TIFFIN. OHIO. the hill running up Seventh avenue west. or FALLING SICKNESS a lifo-longBtudy. I THE CHARLES A. V06ELEB CO., Baltimore, Md. and has a long recoid of daring services.. PATENTS warrant my remedy to care the worst cases. Because county was $3,259.89. The cost of the incline plant will be $225,000. FALKBMAITS othershave failed is noreason for not now receiving a I prescribe .uid fully endorse It is claimed that within a year from now Wash'ton.DC core. Sendatonoe for a treatise and a Free Bottle On level streets, where service is now done by The Everly News estimates that the people Big .is th* only Sendfor ctro'l Df my infallible remedy. Giro Express and Post Office. there won't be a cat in Deadwood. The sulphurous specific for the certain cam mule and horse power, electiic service will ROUT,M,C..183Pearlttt. New York. of Clay county "blow in" $12,000 a year on ARE YO of this disease. fumes from the pyritic smelter recently Send your name and probably be substituted. the Louisiana state lottery, and remarks O.H.INQKAHAK.H. IX, address for a sample INTERESTE built near that city is sure death to that five years this sum would wipe out the Amsterdam, N. Y. copv to Poultry Herald Le Sueur was visited by a big fire, the large IN O We have sold Big fes cats and dogs, as well as a good diphtheria St. Paul, Mum. THE county debt. drj goods house of Huber & Co. being completely many years, and it baa disinfectant. given the best of SBUS gutted. The stock carried by this Burlington has appointed John T. Merrill /*""*•. BAIiDNESS positively prevented and faction. Frank Martinus was convicted at Ho cured by using NOBALO, the newly firm was one of the largest in Southern as its industrial agent, at a yearly salary of D.B.DYCHEAOO. are those put up by discovered remedy. $1 per bottle. Sent Springs and sentenced to six months in the Chicago, 111. Minnesota and the loss will foot up over $2,500. He is to keep constantly at work at D.M.FERRY&CO. I iSBBf by mail to all parts ot tae country. Ad- ftl.OO. Sold by Draggista. county jail for selling whisky to the Indians ^14.000, with insurance of something like home and abroad the city's interest, visiting A-pX dress, Th. W. Zeil, Druggist. 100E. Mar*S^ Ha enjoys the distinction of being the first 13 000. The building occupied by the firm ». ket St.,Indianapolis, Ind. Agents wanted. Who sure thelargest Seedsmen in the world.) eastern maaufactones wishing western man convicted and sentenced in Fall River one of the best in the town, and the loss locations. D. M. FERRY & Co's S££DDescriptive ANNUA*. county. Illustrated, and Priced pon it dl be quite heavy. Citizens of Council Bluffs and Omaha are Fred King, a young man living near Sturgis, talking of building two toboggan slides between IH «9Sbc«tardies%j1^^P The board of county commissioners of for 1890 will be mailed FREE to all applicants, I I had his arm shattered by the accidental Th« most £leganl Elood Purifier, LiYer Xnrigorator, Tonic vaX the two cities* The cost of putting up Waseca county has decided to compromise and to last season's customers. most productive and yield largest crop). Appetizer known. ThefirstBitters containing Iron eirer adrerUcediaAmerica. discharge of a shotgun while lifting the J.P.ALUiH.DrugirfittChemist,SLPaul.Mina. It is better than ever. Every person the slides will be in the neighborhood of CDCC Beautifnl catalogue witli 600 illustrations the claim of the county against the bondsmen using Garden, Flower or field I nCC mailed to any address upon application. weapon into a wagon. Amputation was $1,500 and will make a slide of over a mile of ex-County Treasurer McKenna and Seeds should send for it. Address packets choice flower seeda. 10 cents. Pannes It will bet your advantage when writing necessary, but the shock to his system was Balsams,Astors,Sweet Peas, Phloies, Poppies.ete.* each way. ^eep from the bondsmen $6,500 in full advertiser* to say you saw their advertisement D. M.FERRY «. CO. a specialty. L. MAY & CO. too great and he died under the operation. in this paper. settlemen of said claim, which amounts to The Des Moines W. C. T. U. proposes to do DETROIT, MICH. 1 and Betdiaw, ST. PAUL, USX, A short time ago the government furnished ,315.75. The settlement will, it is understood, a good work. I has been discoveied that N. W. N. U. No. 5. winter clothing to the Indians at the Lower be accepted by the bondsmen, and some children in the city are unable to at SEIM Brule and Crow Creek agencies, and the thus further litigation be avoided. The compromise tend school because their parents are too noble red man, thinking he had a "snap on was reached, a great measure, poor to buy books. The ladies propose to warm weather all winter, took most of the through the efforts of Senator Ward, himself remedy this and furnish books to all deserving clothing into Chamberlain aud disposed of it perhaps the heaviest taxpa3 er in the county, needy ones. and meets the approval of the entire county. for almost nothing. Now there is a kick on It is feared the mild weather of the early the cruelty of Uncle Sam in allowingthe poor part of the season followed by the extreme Indian to freeze to death. NORTH DAKOTA. cold of the past lew days has done great Kimball Index: While engaged digging for B. Kellar, postmaster of Tower City, damage to next summer's fruit crop. Tlie water, Joseph Stransky and a comradestruck Cass county, and a prominent Mason, died of fruit buds are well advanced Iowa and it is ^Chofpe Vegetables onr Specialty. a flow which filled to within a foot of the top thought a continued cold snap will kill the ,T»ort oisease. are of almost nightly occurrence i»r of the well. Noticing an oily appearance upon crop. IfWilham Niell, a retired farmer living near a large hotel, and are usually greater the water Mr Stransky commenced to /Bis^j irck, was killed by being thrown from John Snyder, of Storm Lake, lost twentyfour when the social season is at it skim off the surface and secured several gallons FARM SEEDS. jhisWhgon by a runaw ay team. head of cattle by drowning in the lake. height. of oil which burned freely when a cloth He neglected to break a hole in the ice for Here's a new difficulty. I is claimed that Over 5000 acres used in growling wick was lighted. If such a flow continues it my seeds. We can alwayssavo «s im them to drink out of and they walked out to jthe sinking of artesian wells North Dakota I the Farmsr money. Only choicest 1111 Brings Luc to S a will be well to investigate the matter. The a crack some distance from the shore, where Estocksfurnished. Grass,Clover, .JIIIII 'is causing many of the large lakes in that spot is about twelve miles southwest of Kimball. 1 Corn, Barley, Wheat, Oats, their combined weight broke the ice and let iiiiiii'J' state to go dry. {Potatoes—all vigorous^ heavy -^ja croppingstocks in enormouscuan- Jws them m. If there is anything in the popular William McGarvey is in the hospital at titles. My a Senator Pettigrew introduced a bill providing superstition among sailors that a C. M. Counsel!, a prominent citizen of BONANZA OATS Fargo with his feet, hands and ears frozen. for the location of an Indian school, Jhas takenmore 1st Prizes cat brings good luck," the voyage of Farley, Dubuque county, was found dead may lose his feet. He got drunk and slept •than any five sorts as the at Flandreau. The secretary of the interior ridor. The hall boy wakes up, rubs •heaviestyielder. Pn cebush. in his house, where he lived alone. When the British steamship Thalia will be out in the snow all night. 391.00,5 bush. $6 00. Special is to direct the selection and purchase of the his eyes and awaits to see what is found the body was frozen rigid. He had Slow freights to all points in a pleasant one. A fine large Maltese The Selby bill, permitting trials on information site. It is to be an industrial school and an 1U. S. on Farm Seeds. apparently just entered the house when cominp and if he is a new one at the cat went aboard the vessel the a of district attorneys, practically dispensing appropriation of $50,000 for its construction stricken down, as his hat and overcoat were business half expects that a ,murder with grand juries, has passed the is asked. The bill directs the secretary of the before she sailed and composedly not removed. is being committed. house of the North Dakota legislature. interior to select a site near Flandreau of curled up on the heavily upholstered Mrs. Wm. Sonnenberg, of Wha Cheer, "We had a case not long ago of a 160 acres, at an expense of not more than Senator Casey introduced a bill, which is crimson sofa in the officers' sal900,. eloped with one of her boarders named Fred $4,000, and that amount is asked for this gentleman here, who, during the a duplicate of one introduced by Mr. Hansjt^SPgh and when the vessel sailed she was & Mehmeke, taking her 16-month-old child epecifice purpose. middle of the night, began pounding the house some time ago for a contented passenger. with her and leaving her 3-year-old boy to on his door, yellingat the same time, purvey and appropriations to construct locks Jill "She is an old traveler," said the*steward, the care of his father. The conple also took W I S O N S I N \m the Red River of the North. 'Let me out, let me out. Help! JOHN A.SALZER-T--LACROSSE'W'fs. as he stroked her soft far.. a large amount of goods, but were compelled A bill has been introduced into the North Adam Auer, who mysteriously disappeared Help?' The hall boy rushed down to abandon them in order to make "and this is not her first a from Oshkosh, has simply gone to wed Miss Dakota legislature allowing counties to issue to the desk, and, with the night better progress. They were traced to the Cats like a change and they will -visit Emma Jaich. of Marshfleld. bonds for $3,000 with which to purchase outfits N is in he Hotel. clerk and the porter, hurried back railroad depot, where it is thought they first one vessel and then another m* for boring artesian wells, an outfit to be The state veterinarian shot two horses belonging to the room whence came the cries of tOQk a train for the east. "Among the many queer experiences port until they find one that suitathem jae,d only in the county to which it belongs. to E. Lyman of the town of Watertown, distress. All was quiet. They waited Miss Minnie Brownlee, a Scott county gained in a hotel," said the clerk and they area knowing animal/ A Dakota editor on the 8th of January because they were afflicted with glanders. awhile, then knocked. The subject teacher, has been arrested for punishing a of an uptown hostelry to a Washington and seem to have some mtmtioniji^ -made mention to the fact that he was sitting of the nightmare came to the door refractory pupil. A party of boys banded Post reporter, "are those when a vessel is going to sail. Do^t,*4*«i in his office minus a coat, without a fire and Three children belonging to Jacob Neice of crestfallen. He explained that he together with the determination to run I think a cat brings luck? Oh, jm£*%g%g*%%& with the window and door open. I is six to Fond du Lac, have died of diphtheria, and connected with guests who are subject things, and when the teacher tried to call a had eaten a too liberal supply of one that ere this he has put on his coat, closed three other children are dangerously ill with It's good luck to have a cat cometo*V,#* l'\ to nightmare, which is more holt by birching one of their number the deviled crabs during the previous the window and door and is cramming the the disease. you. Why, that's not a superetitionT^flJf £M common than many people suppose. others made a united effort to rescue him. evening, and he had dreamed that big office stove with knots. Farmers in the vicinity of Rio. Columbia of sailors alone. Did you ever see a*T' f*^ *f The plnoky teacher held on. however, and It is not uncommon for a night to he was locked in one of the immense County Commissioner Healey was held in County, are excited over an alleged discovery. trounced the urchin in fine style. The boy land lubber that didn't believe if %£&.**% develop several cases of this kind. money vaults of the treasury, which 500 bonds to appear before the grand jury of silver on the place of a an named Haiverson. claims the teacher used the stove poker, but That cat will have the best treatment! In the stillness of the early morning he had seen during his visit to the jpon the charge of mutilating a warrant Miss Brownlee denies the charge. Theconnty on board besides, there's no end to*/" lM0iiM city. His own cries for help had hours heavy groans or shrieks mav -made out to the Bismarck Tribune but not Louis Thompson was arrested at Ea superintendent upholds the teacher in her the rats on board, and the cat .. caused him to wakt* Such cases be heard sounding along the cor- delivered. He scratched his name off the Claire and taken to a Crosse on a warrant action. be ptjeiul as well as, lucky to us "f -AMSSSSSIPSSSI