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TH E NORTHWEST a 3 BURNE TO IYFJATTT bronchitis. The secre- During the women's raid on the saloons of Peter Schneeberger, of the town of Auburn, •XJ-LJI*- tary, he said, was bearing up bravely in his Hatton, Traill county, about tvro weeks ago, •a Fond Lao county, mourns the death of great affliction. His greatest anxiety was in an old man named Peter Lonien, who was three grown-up children within the past two O regard to his wife, and the first words ttt- in one of the saloons at tbe time, wa» struck weeks, aged 16, 22 and 2 6 respectively, all tered by him on toti/rei&ry Iracey Daughter regainingsavconsdons- NJSW ULM, MINK. Summary of the Important on the head with a hammer by one of the infuriated victims of malignant diphtheria. urge them to her life. and Her Mai^ Perish ?n women and his skull fractured. MANUFACTURER OF flTifl I T„_.--x. nesswas to ui A laborer named Cummings waa pushing 'Save her save her," he cried piteously, ETents of the Week in the is expected to die from the effects of the blow. FINE CIGARS. the Flames. a car loaded with stone across a temporary and then relapsed into a state of in The North Dakota legislature has passed a trestle at Baraboo, when the atructure gave Northwestern States. sensibility. I lasted a short time only, law setting the date for commencing the way. Man and car fell thirty feet, but Cummings however, and he again called out to the shooting of prairie chickens at October 15— escaped uninjured. doctors to leave and save her sub b-a V4~n~A .: doctors to leave and save her. the same date as in Minnesota. This prevents IB sequently inquired for his daughter and Mrs. Mary Curry of Mineral Point, has secured I N N E S O A Minnesota sportsmen from having the ing ATr Falling From a Win told told the dnrtnrs doctor t.hntt tha shft, she too* mustt K»sn.v«v?. besaved back pension money amounting to 1110" l?-»»/-k-*-r» XHT-i-n tov "Wm. Koee, under sentence of death at New best of the shooting in their own state and S S a a a to order Finally it was concluded that the best course $3,300 and a regular pension of $12 a month dow to Escape. Dim, died with the influenza. then going out into North Dakota a tb on actount of her son Thomas' services in would be to tell him the truth, as the terrible commencement of the season there, as was Prospects are good for the erection of a the union army. suspense he was suffering might retard formerly the case. $12,000 opera'honse at Lurerne the coming WM. FRANK. his own recovery. The president was with JOHN BENTZTHU The Stevens Point Grand Army Post has Beason. The Secretary Eescued If the'Northern Pacifie railroad would haul *7 him at the time and it was from his lips decided upon the design for a soldier's Cottonwood Mills. a train load of lignite coal to Fargo, consisting Morrison county will have a new courthouse that he learned the sad news that his wife monument, and the contract has been let to Firemen in an Unconscious located at Little Falls, and costing of twenty cars, with fifteen tons of coal and daughter were dead. The blow was a Mitchell of Chicago, at a cost of $2,500, to $40,000. eayh—a total of 300 tons, for $1.25 a to Condition. terrible one, but he stood it with fortitude be completed by the last of May. say $375 for tbe train—the people in Fargo and soon after fell into a restless sleep. Dr. "Jim Hill, the railroad magnate, offera John Hessler, the stranger found dying in would for once in their lives get a very cheap to donate $50,000 toward a public library Wales said that tlie secretary's breath was to in in solicited. W a Fond du Lac barn. was. a Odd Fellow fuel. That coal could be retailed Jn Fargo in St. Paul. still saturated with the smoke he had inhaled, from Monroe, Mich., and his body has been in at for (on WASHINGTON, Special.—A terrible calamity for $3 by the single ton, or $2.75 by the carload but there was a slow and steady improvement Bruce-, Rock county, is without a saloon, sent to at place. He left a train while insane vibited the household of Secretary delivered.—Pioneer, Mandan. a 34 fia. flour, 5 fts. shorts a 8 in his general symptoms. the last venture to establiBn one in at and finally wandered to the barn. Tracy this morning, whereby three persons Attorney General Goodwin, of North Dakota, Ss. an lo one bushel of a or place having proven a failure. TUB PRESIDENT Herman Fredericks, the young German lost their lives and three others were ghe an opinion at "al persons and Mr. Halford remained at the house until a feed sold at rates a delivered The livpry stable of P. Thereau, at St. Paul, who killed his girl because she would not badly injured. Th house is a three-story having made any sales of intoxicating liquors late in the afternoon. Th president containing eighteen head of horses, was consumed marry him, and then attempted to take his a N free of expense a basement brick, situated on I street, since the adoption of the constitution suggested that the secretary be removed to by fire. Loss, $6,000 fully insured. own life, a short time aigo, in the town of between Connecticut avenue and Seventeenth or who do so hereafter, are liable to arrest the Whit House, but the physicians advised Settin, Marathon county, pleaded guilty and A N & E N I N At the Duluth land office during the month street, and has recently undergone and punishment therefor, and tha the passage against any disturbance for fortyeight was sentenced to state prison for life. of January there were thirty-two cash, extensive improvements. Persons passing of the prohibition bill by the present hours. They thought he would be AUG. QTOTSE, twenty-three homestead and twenty preemption the house at 7 o'clock During the past few months several rich legislature has no bearing whatever upon strong enough for removal by that time. entries. this morning saw smoke issuing from the veins of dry-bone and lead have been discovered past or future offences, until it goes into The president also suggested that the bodies front windows and at once raised an alarm near Potosi, and all of*them are good Arrangements are being made to start up effect, July 1st, 1890." of Mrs. Tracy and Miss Tracy be taken of fire. The fire and police departments responded the Red Wing Wagon Company's works paying mines. The prospects are so favorable There has been a lively fight in the postoffice to the White House and that the funeral that a company Jrom Galena intend toput again and turn out at least 50 0 wagons promptly. Th premises were almost HARNESS MAKER department at Washington over the take place from there. Secretaries Windom in smelting and zine works at Potosi. this season, the stock on hand being disposed concealed by a dense smoke, which appointment of a postmaster a Sheldon. and Noble and Senators Hiscock and of. —and Dealer ID— was thickened by a heavy fog which was Current Literature, a a brief sketch of Kling and Allen are candidates. Representative Chandler were among the first to call at Whips, Collars, and all oth~ just lifting. I was soon discovered Miss Elizabeth Beall Ginty daughter of Gen. Edith McNary, a 14-year-old giil resirlinsr Hansbrough recommended one and Judge Davis' house. Mrs. Harrison also er articles usually kept that the house was all ablaze inside Ginty. of Chippewa Falls, says the talented near Red Wing, deliberalely placed a revolver the friends of the other appealed to Senator called to inquire after the secretary's condition, and that the main stairway was young lady is known both in London and to her temple and pulled the trigger, in a first-lass harness Pierce. They could come to no agreement, but she did not enter the house. burnt, thus cutting off communication New York as a clever writer of talea and essays. dying almost instantly. No cause for the shop. and the postoffice department decided to James G. Blaine, Jr., also called at the •with the sleeping apartments on the second She is at present engaged on a novel act is known. send an inspector there to see who should be house several times during the day and third floors. Several streams of water which will be published in the spring. New harnesses made to order and r« Shaw-bosh-king, the oldest Mille Lacs appointed, and upon hid recommendation bore messages of condolence from Secretary were played on the flames, and every effort I is thought, a Black Earth, that pairing promptly attended to. chief, died at his home at the outlet of the one of the men will be named. Senator Blaine. Th latter is bearing was made to check the fire and to rescue the William Harris, who took a sailing vessel lake with the grip. Several more are sick at Pierce says he wants it understood at the well in his own great affliction, and went NEW MLM, MINK inmates. A scene of the wildest confusion senators have nothing to do with fourthclass from New York for England, has gone to the reservation. The ehief'« brother is down for a walk during the afternoon with his ensued when it was known that the members postmasters, and that it is a matter the bottom with the ship. The boat on with it and ia not expected to live. son Emmons Th president remained H.FRENZBL, of the family were in the house. Th firebehaved that representatives take charge of and which it is supposed he sailed is reported to with Secretary Tracy until 2 o'clock, when William Brooker, who on the 24th of last like heroes in the emergency, have foundered at sea and gone down with make the recommendations. he went to the White House. Th bodies November, a Pine City, so astrocioualy o, and went all on board. murdered William Coombs and wife, has of Miss Tracey and servant were this afternoon THROUGH FIRE AND SMOKE been sentenced to be hanged April 30 SOUTH DAKOTA. Johnnie McShane, the 13-year-old boy hurt removed temporarily to the residence Manufacturer of in searching for them in their different will be can fined in the Stillwater penitentiary at Janesvilleonthe 26th inst., died the following of Attorney General Miller, on Massachusetts The Spearfish flouring mill, which has SODA WATER, apartments. Mrs. Wilmerding, the secretary's until the day of his execution. day. The boy was riding a horse, avenue, where the body of Mrs. Tracey bean shut do wn for Borne time, has again daughter and Miss Wilmerding forced which became frightened and threw him from was taken this morning. John Falen, an engineer on the Omaha started up. SELTZER WATER their way through the blinding smoke and the Baddle, The little fellow's foot caught in road, while passing under a bridge near St. South Dakota has thirty-six and North Dakot RESCUING THE SECRETARY. jumped from the second story window the stirrup and he was dragged some distance. Paul, was struck by a falling beam and Chief Parris, of the fire department, told a eight assemblies of the Knights of Labor. and front. Ladders were raised for them, but in At every jump of the irightencd horse his story as follows: I paid no attention to knocked from his engine. He fell under the their excitement they failed to see them. the sharp-shod hoofs struck the boy in the the fire when I heard theie were people in train and was run over, his right leg being Counter*eit 25-cent pieces are numerons in Mrs. Wilmerding broke her left wrist the house. I felt my way through the Bide and abdomen, literally lay bare the badly crushed. Champagne Cider. Deadwood, and it is thought that a private and was severely bruised. He smoke to the second floor and found a man heart and lungs. The boy lived eighteen A number of farmers living around Kenyon, in bed in a room. I tried to pick up. mint is in operation. daughter was badly injured about hou rs after the accident occurred. but he was almost too heavy. I managed together with the business men located the lower limbs, but broke no bones. They The dates for the state fair at Aberdeen O. Carr. of Gettysburg, has a cow that to drag him into a back room, where Osntre Street. N in there, having organized an association having both suffered severely from the shock. have been fixed for September 15 to 19, a there was more air and then I broke the for soma time past, with no apparent reason, for its object the holding of stock fairs at They ere taken at once to the residence of week f-arlier than last year. Empire Mill Co. windew out and called to Lowe, who wasKenyon has been short in her accounts—that is in at regular intervals for the sale of Dr. Baxter, near by, and restoratives applied in th« alley, to run up a ladder. Then they AH building improvements at For Pierre the quantity of milk she was supposed to live stock of all kinds and especially of Whil this sad scene was being enacted took the man out and it proved to be the have been suspended, presumably on orders furnish to the family. The gentleman SUBpected horses. secretary. 1 could not move him any further, in front ol the bouse firemen were engaged from Washington. ROLLER MILL. thieves, and determined to keep a for I was full up to the neck with smoke. Martin Schmaudt and two workmen were in the task of rescuing other members watch. The other night he caught the depredator Applications for pensions and pension Then I went back into the smoke and fire horribly injured near Hulchinson by the of the family from the rear. Mrs. Tracy endeavored in the act. In the same stable with claims are rolling in upon Congressman again and found a young lady—Mi^s Mary bursting of the boiler of a threshing engine to escape the raging element by the cow was quartered a full-grown pig, and 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Giffordfrom all ports of both Dakotas. Tracey, they tell me it was—and as I caught which they were using to run a saw mill. The dropping herself from her bed room window he discovered that the animal had been in hold other wrists to lift her up the flesh The Huronite says the Chicago and Northwestern accident was caused by the water being allowedtorunlow and in her effort to decrease the distance came of her burning hands. She had been the habit of appiopria ting the lion's share will put dew I abont ten artesian mtheboiler. Schmaudtmay to the ground she grasped the narrow burned. I got her out, but she was dead. of the milk, apparently with the full sanction We take pleasure in informing th* wells along its line iu Dakota the coming die stone sill and lowered herself as far as she Dr. Ruth, at the solicitation of friends, and consent of the cow. season. public that we are now ready for busness. was able. Those who saw her in her perilous A horse belonging to S. D. Peteison of New visited the undertaker's establishment and The best machinery and all the The appaintment o'Col. A. B. Smcdley, of position shouted to her to hold on, but Ulm, was killed in a very peculiar and unusual identified Miss Tracey. made a hurried Milbauk, to the position of statistican of latest improvements in the manufacture I O W A either she did not hear or her strength manner. Along with some other examination and found she had died from South Dakota has been recommended by of flour enable us to compete with failed her, for after thus hanging a moment horses the animal was turned loose in the Gay Long, a Keokuk Chinaman, is a happy suffocation. Mrs. Tracey was found to have Senators Pettigrew and Moody. father. His wife is a colored woman. ihe best mills in the country. died from rupture ot blood vessels. A gentleman yard, and in frisking about was kicked by BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH The case of Wades, the banker, on trial at who saw7 the fire said never in his another in the forehead so at he fell to the Harry Nye. a 14-year-old Primghar boy, We are constantly buying she fell forty feet into an areaway before Gary, has resulted in a verdict of not guilty. Wheat, life did he see or hear of such a sight. ground in on instant dead. broke his arm while throwing a snowball at onything could be done towards rescuing There was apparently no evidence against Bye, another boy. "It seemed," he said, *'as though hell had Mrs. James McNeil, who shot her children her or relieving her fall. She was immediately him. broken loo^e and sent its fiery tongue to Cfim, at Cannon Lake a short time ago and then The contractors have filed a bond of $3,000 taken to the house of a neighbor, Dr. earth. Th whole building seemed one A young man named Bennett, living dear took carbolic acid is improving slowly. The to complete one and a half miles of street Rheem, and placed upon a lounge in the Oats? seething mass of flames, bursting from everv Emmett, Union county, was shot in the baby, who was shot through both lungs, is railroad in Oskaloosa by August 1. sitting room. She was perfectly conscious, Buckwheat, point. Scream followed scream, each one thigh by the accidental discharge of his gnn also doing well, as is also the girl to whom and did not seem to suffer pain. Occasionally more horrible and blood-curdling than the Mrs. Gns Boog, of Lincoln township, Pocahontas &C &c. and died ofhis injuries. other, from the interior of the building. she gave the carbolic acid. She was temnorarily she complained of an oppression in the county, increased the population by At the Highest Market prices. Only a few people were passing at the time, insane at the time of the tragic occurrence. John Lastman and Ruth Lee, two full three recently—two boys and a girl. neighborhood of her heart, and found a and they seemed bewildererd. The engines blooded Sioux Indians, were married in the difficulty in breathing. She talked a while, S. F. Prouty, of Pella, has shipped over soon arri\ed. Yo know the rest." We sell all kinds of Congregational church at Pierre. Both are coughed slightly, and then became silent. C. P. A Maa3, a young German farmer residing 1,200 carloads of walnut loga during the R. C. Turner is a footman at the Tracey Christianized and have fair eiucations. The physicians looked at each other significantly. near Mazeppa, loaded asled withsacked FLOVR, past five years to England and Germany, residence. was an eye witness of part Mrs. Tracy was dead. The immediate flax for market and attempted to run it The controversy between the Miller and of the fire. was up and dressed before most of which he had gathered in this state. SHORTS, caase of her death was supposed to by hand a few rods from the granary, having York Neb., hook and ladder companies has 7 o'clock, and was prepared to go up stairs In placing the clock in position in the government resulted in the former challenging toe latter be from injuries to her heart, sustained hold of the tongue. The sled got the start of to clean the silver. slept in the basement. building at Keokuk, it was discovered AT LOW RATES. to race for from $1,000 to $2,000 a side, her fall from the window, which flooded him, and, it being too icy xo guide it, he was that twenty-three feet of the tower are with Yankton as the battle ground. her lungs "with blood. I is said pushed by the load down an incline against a "Just as I was starting up stairs," said he, three inches of plumb. that had she delayed her movements barbed wire fence with such foreo as to break At Hill City, in a dispute over the cooking "a colored man rang the bell, and told tiie Special Attention given to Emma Myer. a Davenport girl 19 years a couple of minutes ladders and butler, who answered it, that the house was several ribs, and, it is feared, injure him internally. of a bee'steak, Louis Hughes was stabbed and O-uLstom "Worls: of age, committed suicide in Kansas City on fire." mattresses and other means of safe escape His young wife is very low with fatally wounded by a man named Van Gilder. while on a visit to relatives, by taking an "The butler ran upstairs and immediately would have been at hand. Her body was conbumption and not expected to live but a The men were "'pardners" and occupied a overdose of morphine. Despondency over a An extra stone for grinding feed. ru-hed back, shouting'My soon removed to the residence of Attorney short time. cabin together. Vftjj Gilder was arrested. God, the house is on fire quarrel with her lover was the cause. General Miller on Massachusetts avenue. Steam Cornsheller. "The entire first floor was in flames. W Hon. Gorham Powers, of Granite Falls, The assignment of the contractors of the M.im Rilla Walker, of Keosauqua, has Almost at the same time two bodies were ran out the front door. Mrs. Wilmerding was appointed by Gov. Mernam to fill the soldiers' home at Hot Springs has not in any Wood taken for cash or in exchange mysteriously disappeared. Several weeks taken from the burning building. One was and her daughter were at the front secondstory judgeship of the Twelfth judicial district, recently way inferfered with the progress of building. ago she left her home for Farmington, where the secretary's daughter, Miss Mary, a window screaming for help." made vacant by the death of Judge The workmen are steadily employed and the Efopitfe Mill C$o. she had been tendered a position in a millinery young lady, and the other was that THE BUTLER'S ACCOUNT. work is being rapidly pushed. Joiin H. Brown. Mr. Powers is a native o) store. She has not been seen iince. of the French maid, Josephine. That of James Welch, the secretary's butler, told Maine, and a brother of ex-Congressman The reports of the regents of the university CASH PURCHASES the former was his story of the fire. said: A citizen of Warren county played a prohibition Powers of that state. He graduated from of South Dakota shows a list of thirty-one joke on some old topers and at the I sleep in the basement, and this morning and CHEAP SALES. FOtND BY CHIEF PARISH the Albany Law School in 1865, and sooa professors, instructors and employes, with I got up about 30. There was no smell same time made a few shekels for himself. k^ lj ing on the floor in the second floor hall at afterwards came to Minneapolis, where he an aggiegate salary of $27,690. The esestimated H. HAHSCHEN, of fire and no appearance of anything He filled some twentv-two bottles with tea the head of the stairs. Th body was not studied law for two years with Wilson & expenses for 1890 is put at $40,450. wrong. A about 7 o'clock I started to and sold them for $1 each, the customers greatly disfigured by the fire. She had evi McNair. After practicing his profession lor clean my dining room, when there was a supposing them to be filled with whisky. A dently died from suffocation. Th chief ring at the bell, and when I answered it a several years, he removed to Granite Falls, Contractor and Builder. A four and one-half inch artesian well kicker gave the snap away. coloicd man said, "You house is on fire." lifted the lifeless body in his arms, and, although where he has since resided. furnishes power enough to run the Hitchcock At once I rushed up stairs to arouse the W. E. Chapman, foreman in the McCosh the staircase was ablaze, he brought Hon. D. J, Knox died at his farm, on Mille roller mills, which have a capacity ol family, and, although the smoke was very iron works at Buihngson, while adjusting a it safely out into the street. I is said that Lacs lake, after a short illneBs. Hisiemains Special attention given to a so thick, I succeeded in knocking at every forty-five barrels of flour per day, and to belt was caught iu the shafting and whirled Miss Tracy could have saved herself door, and from each one in the rooms were immediately brought to his home at grind feed and propel a dynamo for lighting around the rod half a dozen times with if her strength had held out a few I secured a response. Then I started to go in he city a country Aitkin. He was a member of thelower house the mill with incandescent lamps. frightful velocity. When rescued it was down stairs, and nearlv choked with the minutes longer. Sh fell in the of the legis lature during the sessions of 1885 The farmers of Hand county have requested N Ulm. in smoke, I fell three times, but finally got to found that he had Buffered a compound hallw ay of the second story, a few yards and 1887 from the Forty-Bixth district, and the front door. I went around to the rear the board of county commissioners fracture of the left arm and several bad from the bath room, which, if she had would perhaps have received the Republican he N Sta a at Bal of the house and tried to get a ladder so as to petition the legislature to secure the necessary bruises. His escape from death is considered reached and closed the door, would have nomination for senator from the new district am is a sure cure for coughs a colds to reach the secretary and Mrs. Tracy's bed seed wheat for that county by allowing miraculous. insured her against the fire and smoke until room. Mrs. Tracy was then at the window, as divided by the apportionment bill adopted the county to issue warrants instead assistance could have reached her. Of the and while the few ot us who were there appealed last session. The entire community is in John Munko was granted a verdict of of long standing, providing a market can to her to keep still for Frenc maid little is known, save that her mourning. He leaves a widow and young $3,050 against the city of Clinton from injuries RUEMEE & SHAPfiKAHM, be found for the warrants. one minute more, she climbed out dead body was iound in her room on the daughter, as well as an aged father and received from falling into a vat of on the sill and lowered herself until An action to recover $1,500 has been top floor of the house, burned beyond mother. boiling water which had been left in the she hung by her hands on the narrow stone brought by the Yankton board of trade Carpenters, recognition. Both the bodies of Miss Tracy protection. Everybody who saw her yelled middle of a street. Last July a bleacher in against G. A. Archer. The citizens of Yankton, and her maid were taken to an undertaker's to her to hold on for a moment, and we N O A O A the Lyons paper mill blew up, killing two through the board of trade, gave a looked around for something in which to establishment in the vicinity. Secretary men. Munko, at 12 o'clock the same night, Builders and Contractors. The bill locating the North Dakota state catch her so as to break the fall, which had bonus of the above amount as an inducement -fl Tracy himself had a most wondrous escape, visited the scene of the accident and fell into fair at Grand Forks has passed the state to come. Mrs. Tracy may have heard our for the construction of a linseed oil and is now lying in a somew hat pre"^Kcarious the vat from which the exhaust from the en. NhW ULM, MINN. senate. cries, but it is not certain that she did. mill, with the promise at the mill should be condition at the residence of Hon. gine was turned. The cook, who was on "th The farm ers elevator at May ville, it is said operated for five years. After running about J. C. Bancaoft Davis on street, near root, was screaming so that we Design a a a to a Misa Schumann is a handsome Burlington has handled one-half of the wheat shipped two years the mill burned down, and as Eighteenth street. Like all the others, he could not hear anything distinctly. estimates on all furnished a girl, and up to Friday night possessed a from there. long did Mrs. Tracy hang there? No Archer has made no attempt to rebuild the was overcome in his sleep by the smoke contracts faithfully head of beautiful golden hair. While on a The Bismarck Tribune company has been more than a few seconds. She told me mill action has been brought for non-fulfillment which filled the house and rendered him shopping trip that evening she was seized afterward that she slipped. She fell into sued for libel in the sum of $15,000 by of contract. THE the areaway, almost touching me in her on one of the principal streets by a strange CHICAGO AND COMPLETELY HELPLESS. County Commissioner Healy who was recently was discovered in this condition, and swift descent (I was on the ground level) man, who held her round the waist with one tried for mult la ting county records W I S O N S I N and struck on her left side. No sound, save ORTHESTERN with considerable difficulty was removed a while he rapidly run a knife around her and acquitted. a little incoherent murmur, came from her Ice is being shipped from Madison at tb to a place near one of the windows. Cries head, cutting off her hair as smooth as a 1 ,i I up and carried ber-into George Elmslie of Webster, N. has been rate of 125 carloads per day. Men are engaged for a ladder were qdickly answered, and barber could have done it. The thief then Mr. Rheem's house. I twas the most awful recommended as inspector of recorded indebtedness night and day in cutting. a willing hands were raised to assist dissappeared and has not yet been apprehended. occurrence in my life. for the coming census. His appointment to the ground. was at once "removed The milk condensing factory at Monroe and that of H. P. Rucker of Grand to a neighbor's house and THE FAMILY. has a daily output of 4,000 pounds. Its full Several years ago Jennie Nelson had Forks are expected in a few days. Mrs. Benjamin Tracy, the wife of the Secretar was soon surrounded by physicians, capacity is from 6,000 to 8,000 pounds. trouble with her wealthy father, in the southern thN Navy Tracy, was in the sixtieth The supervising architect of the treasury including Doctors Wales and Ruth. was 7 iV Porter Hopple was killed at Chippewa part of the state, and left her home, going year of hear age. en. Tracy, who was born has recommended that a public building be •w suffering from asphyxia. The to apartificial RAILWAY. City, five miles from Chippewa Falls, While to Mason City, where she changed her name and brought up in Owego. N. Y., married erected at Grand Forks, to cost $125,000 if means to induce resplratlmi, OVE 7,000 MILES unloading logs. to Mary Nelson, and went to work as a Miss Catlin in 1854. They resided in that the United States court is located in at and succeeded after an hour's work in restoring waiter girl in the Park Hote Recently her The grip has prostrated abon two-thirds city and $10,000 if it is not. Senator Pierct* place until 1863, when they moved to to semi-consciousness. I was of the inhabitants of Oconto Falls. The first fatherdied and nilledherthe bulk of|his fortune, hopes to get the appropriation, Brooklyn,where their home has since been. Of steeJ track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin. thought safe to remove him to Judge fatal case was that of a 13-year-old daughter but without her knowledge. Recently Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota Three children have blessed their urn on! Rain-m the-Face. the noted Sioux chief, has Davis' house. improved slowly from of Louis Ruscb. a stranger, who was stopping at the hotel, and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, Two are daughters and the other a son.' made application to be put on the police at time on, and soon regained consciousness, recognized her and told her of her father's John Andrews, of Mmersvilfe, Bays he was Mining and Commercial Centres of the Mrs. E a Wilmerding, the eldest force at Bismarck. Rain-in-the-Face gained recognizing the friends who death and of the fact at she was an heiress. WEST AND NORTHWEST. held up and relieved of $230, by a party of daughter, is a widow with one child. Mrs. most of his notoriety from boasting at it ^called to inquire in regard to his She returned to her home with the stranger. roughs while he was walking through Ellis Wilmerding has resided with her family was by his hand at Gen. Custer met his Vondition. Amon the first of Hessian, the Humboldt county man who Park, at Ashland. since her husband's death, and went with The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line death. these were the president, the vice president swindled an insurance company out of considerable them to Washington. Fran Tracy, embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New A. S. Sullivan has been arrested at Ashland .and several members of the cabinenfc. Hi Christ Holbreck is a Ramsey county farmer money a short time ago on a bogus the only son, favors his father in appearance Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb on the charge of forging the "mark of an whom failure of crops has not seriously affected. first inquiry upon recovering consciousness fire loss, is again in trouble. His wife has -r PAST day Coaches VESTIBULEO and TRAINS and in his business ability. Indian woman to an order for money due for He raised little wheat last year, but was in regard to the safety of his family. brought suit against the Northwestern Railroad is thirty years old and unmarried. now logs. He was held to trial in $5,000 bonds. he raised five colts and twelve or more calves, His friends are very sanguine of his complete company for damages for injuries sustained Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul lives at home, and only spends in Washington and made 500 pounds of eheese, and now has Ole Husit register of deeds of Jackson recovery. Dr. Wales, who is one of in an accident on a railroad crossing. and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and what time he can spare pom his horses and calves to sell, _" „„., County, died at Black River Falls on the 3d the physicians in attendance upon Secretary Theeompany hopes to prove thatHessian conspired Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, father's business. Miss Mary Tracy, the inst., aged 4 0 years. Death resulted from Tracy, said this afternoon that the '"--Hi Mrs. Short, of Inkster,is one of the successful against the company to collect damages, "\San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points. unmarried daughter, one of the victims of consumption, aggravated by a grippe. secretary was getting along very well, and farmers of North Dakota. While her husband ONL LINE TO THEBLACK HILLS and left a wagon on the crossing purposely the disaster, was like her mother in appearance. that is railroading, she superintends the A renewal of the fight between Frederick whilo his wife sat on the edge of the cut She was very amiable and had hosts farm, including 19 head of stock. All the Weyerhaeuser and the Knapp, Stouc & For Tickets, Rates, Maps, Time Tables and fnU THE ONLY DANGER to lend effpst to the cast. Judge Cook, for the of friends who will be horrified to lears ot information, apply to any Ticket Agent or ad* farmers of at locality ftiwy her success in Co., may result over the proposed dam at now to be feared is that the smoke ia his company, says that they will furnish positive her dreadful fate. 7r uresa the Gen'l Passenger Agpnt, Chicago. 111. farming. Beef SI ough. proof to this effect. H. W2ITMAH, 8.C.W1CSEB. E.P.W1LS08 mm G$ae:alKaaager. Traffic l&aigw. Sa&'l?ass.A#„ £«*&nr]3§&s «fc