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

February 19, 1890 · Page 6 of 8

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*!?_ THE NORTHWEST. Ma__p' McWceaey, the wife of McWeeney. to take charge of an immense stock farm Jake Kilrain and his sparring troup exhibited The land is «lmost in the city of Devils Lake. Pennsylvania, at a salary of $5,000 per at the opera Iicmse at Dellns, Texas. 1 __cWe»ney held another tract when the Ward year. On this farm, it is said, there are some I was announced to be only a sparring and boys of Chicago were killed. He was oqe of of the most promising steppers in the country. wrestling match. After some uneventful A Summary of the Important the twelve who killed the Wards, and while sparring by others, To James of Dallas encountered his trial was pending was in jail at Devils Bezenah, the combination champion Eyents of tlieWeek in the Capfe. Tainter, of Menomonie is fitting up Lake, Mary McGilleeudy became attached light-weight, for $25, conditioned at his memorial building at at place regardless James should stay four rounds. Bezenahhad to him there and married him. When Northwestern States. of cost. He has let the contract for a it his way from the first. In the fourth round McWeeney was released they went to Devils pipe organ forth auditorium that is to cost Bezenah struck James in the neck, knocking Lake. He was appointed a special officer, and over $5,000. I is expected that it wfll be him limp on the stage. James was unable was killed by Billy Oswald. The latter was one of the very finest in at section of Wisconsin. to rise. was sponged and restoratives I N N E S O A sentenced to twelve years, twas pardoned applied. The show continued, no one sapposing by Gov. Mellette a short time before he A home for babies, orphaned and abandoned, at James was hurt serionsly. When I is learned at a Crawford, who is ceased to be governor of Dakota Territory. has been established in St. PanL the entertainment had about concluded Muldoon wanted at Raeine on a charsje of stealing Greene, who was in this snit, was opposed to announced at James was unconscious, During the year 1S89 in the state there sheep, and who is in jail at Muskegon, Mich.,t the Creel gang, and the land in question was and ealied for a physiaan. James died were 9,901 marriages and 492 divorces. for horse stealing, eloped from Michigan to claimed as part of the Creel heiritage on the same night. Raeine with Maegie Rnpper. Crawford a The nnmber of inmates in- the Stillwater Devils Lake. After McWeeney*s death his wife and three children. An officer has taken -__0»~-«^___ penitentiary at the present time is 344. widow carried on the suit, but the last hope the girl back to Micbiga to testify against "T. have thee on the hip," cried rheumatism, of securing the property vanished with the Arthur Carroll, postmaster at Plainview Crawford, as she was with him vhen the horse seizing his -victim and tossing him on a suffering decision announced. and a prominent member of theMasonie bed. N so, he cried, "no sol was stolen. fraternity, died of consumption. Wait my ancient foe, just five minutes, until SOUTH DAKOTA. David Greenway, proprietor of the popular the boy brings a bottle of Salvation Oil, then Capitalists _re making arrangements for A single mine in the Black Hills has already Oakwood resort, on Green Lake, writes as well see who wins the day." the development of a vain able iron mine at follows to a friend. "We have been fearful paid nearly $5,000,000 in dividends. Patti. it is said, guards herself carefully Grand RapidB, Itasca county. that Green Lake will not freeze over this winter, against cold. She evidently does not believe In answer to a correspondent, the Parkston Martin Ely, old settler and a prominent in free concerts, but does believe in he free and thns disappoint us in the finest ice in Advance says that peanuts can be grown G. A. R., man died at his home in use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup as it has cured he world but it is now entirely frozen over, with success in South Dakota. Pipestone on the 7th of influenza. her several times. the ice being about six inches in thickness, The mineral water of Springs promises The Minnesota house at St. Charles was and so very clear that to know at it is frozen to become world famous. I is now being entered by burglars recently and a large you have to actually get onto it to conYinee_yo_r_eIf Three election contests are disposed of by shipped by the carload. amount ot cigars and other articles taken. the house committee—two in favor of the that it is not open water." Twenty-three members of the lower house Republicans and one in favor of the Democrats. A starch factory has been established at of the South Dakota legislature are baldheaded. Lake City and the farmers in that vicinity I O W A are preparing to plant potatoes on an extensive At Toledo $30,000 has already been raised Fourteen years ago the Black Hills were scale the coming season. If you wish to do the easiest and quickest by the citizens for the rebuilding of Western settled by white men. The average population week's washing you ever did, try Dobbins' While felling trees in the Mission Creek college. since then has been about 30,000. Electric Soap next washday. Follow the direetions. lumber camp Erick Nelson was hit by a limb, Ask your grocer for it. Been on Twenty-five citizens of Ottumwa will whack An idea of the growth of Yankton can be cansing a fracture of the skull. His recovery the market 2 4 years. Take no other. np $500 each as a starter for the coal palace had from the fact that in 1880 the ax levy is doubtful. fund. was $10,000. while in 1889 the levy reached Three carloads of seed grain have been The Canadian Pacific is building into Washington $50,000. Wild geese and ducks, nort hward bound, shipped from Kenyon this winter for the use State. I seeks to head off the Great THE GERMAN AND HIS CLOCK. are reported from various sections of the Fifty-two different minerals are found in of the needy in North Dakota who suffered Northern and secure the business of a rich, state. the Black Hills of South Dakota. Twentyfive the loss of their crop last year. mining region. of these are mined. Several other minerals Nearly all the saloons in Keokuk have story is told cf a German who took Oliver Watkins, a Minneapolis policeman, all Skin and Scalp Diseases, Ulcers, Sores* are found not yet determined. closed their doors. This has been caused by file hands of his clock to tine maker to have Swellings, and kindred ailments. it I skipped from that city with a dress-maker, O E THBOAT DISEASES S COUGHS use them fixed, because they did not keep proper the numerous injunction suits which have powerfully tonic as well as alterative, or There was entered under the pre-emption leaving a wife and family in straightened circumstances. time. Of course, the clock maker demanded BHOWX'S BRONCHIAL THOCHES. Like all really blood-deansmg, in its effects, hence ft been filed lately. A few still remain open. homestead and timber culture laws in South also left numerous creditors. good things, they are imitated. The genuine the works, as in them, lay the trouble. Boils strengthens the system and restores vitality, Dakota in 1889, 2,382,948 acres of farm The soldiers' relief comm ittee, of Burling are sold only in boxes. and blotches, pimples and other eruptions thereby dispelling all those languid, "tared Martin Schmaudt and two workmen were on the exterior tell of a disordered condition, land. ton, distributed $200 among the needy soldiers TI feelings" experienced by the debilitated. terribly injured near Hutchinson by the of the blood within. Be you mart or woman, George Burnam, the young man who got or their'amilies for them of February The Australian colonial conference has Especially has it manifested its potency in bursting of the boiler of a threshing engine or aught else human, if you have these indications, curing^ Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema, Erysipelas, unanimously adopted Sir Henry Parke's lost on his way from Newcastle to Dead wood of that city. which they were using to run a saw mill. be wise in tame and take Dr. Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Goitre, motion in lavor of colonial federation. a few weeks ago and was badly frozen, has Will Andrews, late city editor of the Burlington Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery- ft puts Schmaudt may die. or Thick Keck, and Enlarged Glands. had both his legs amputated. the liver and kidneys in good working order, Hawkeye, has accepted a position on Miss Groh, of St. Panl, died the other day "Golden Medical Discovery"' is the onlyblood purifies the blood, cleanses the system from Eastern parties are makinc: an effort to secure the editorial staff of the New York World, and lung remedy, sold by druggists, from blood poisoning, resulting from rubbing all impurities from whatever cause arising, the gaslight franchise of Rapid City, and and mtarttnteed by its Tn»-mrfacturtts and will enter upon his new duties next week a pimple on her face with her gloved fingers. and tones up the functions generallv. do all that it is claimed to accoxnpfisb, if successful will pat a plant costing in the This poison is said to have been in the dye A vem of coal from three to five feet in thickness "Golden Medical Discovery" checks the or money paid for it wfH be promptly neighborhood of $60,000. was discovered afew miles north of For frightful inroads of Scrofula, and, if taken, of the kid glove. funded. When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, Dodge. The mine will be developed immediately. The Salvation army has raised the siege of in time, arrests the march of Consumption At Mankato William Lenz was convicted W O S DESPENSABT E I A A S S O I A of the Lungs, which is Lung-scrofula, purifies When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Mitchell for the present. The Republican TION, Manufacturers, No. 663 Main Skeet of murder in the nrst degree for the killing of and enriches the blood, thereby curing Buffalo, N speaks very highly of the manner in which Jennie Davenport, a Dubuque girl, is under When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, John Schwartz at Pleasant Mound last July. the meetings were conducted in that city. arrest at St. Pa 1 on a charge of killing a The verdict was a genmne surprise, as a verdict When she had childreu.she gave themCastoria. man in Kansas City with poison and taking In a shooting scrape a*t Pierre a cow puncher of acquittal was looked for $4,600 from his person, named Ballou had his ear shot off by a John Gregoire of Maz^ppa was riding on E for an incurable case tough named Hull. Hull was arrested and While racing home from spelling school at the spring seat of a lumber wagon and in Catarrh in the Head by bound over to the grand jury in the sum of Cumberland, Ir a Chew, a young man living the proprietors of DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. turning a corner rapidly was thrown to the $500. near Cumberland, was thrown from his horse SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH.—Headache, obstruction of nose, ducbarses ground. His shoulder was broken and dislocated. ialliny into throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, and fataly injured. At the meeting of the Farmers' alliance of At Chyenne, W Eugene Callahan, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid: eyes weak, ringing ears* the Black Hills district, held atWhitewoo A rabbit hunt re eently came off at Selma, deafness, difficulty of cleanngr throat, expectoration of offensive matter: eighteen years old, unsuccessfully attempted Three drunken Indians at Appleton engaged preath offensive smell and taste impaired, and general debility. Only a twelve persons on a side, in which 612 rabbits recently, a resolution was adopted protesting the death of his sixteen-year-old sweetheart, in a fight with knives and tomhawks and few of these symptoms likely to be present at once. Thousands of eases were killed, an average of twentyfive then shot and kiHed himself. against the proposed reductio in the T»_ M_ .. result consumption, and end in the grave. two of them were seriously injured, one perhaps number of members in the general assembly. and over to the gun, Three men killed By its mild, soothing, antiseptic cleansing, and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Remedy fatally. The person who sold the whisky ernes the worstcases. This, infallible remedy does not, like fee ^teonous it to S The opinion expressed was that where there forty-one. torty-eig ht, and forty-seven. on S re re will receive the attention of the authorities. creams and strong caustic solutions with which the public Lave long been is a large membership there is less danger of To THE EDITOR:—Please inform your readers Contracts have been let for the erection of shnply palliate for a short time, or drive the disease to the lungs, as there is danger of James Lawther, of Bed Wing, who is now robbery. at I have a positive remedy for the the use of such nostrums, but tt produces a a re of (Jae the new Grace church a Cedar Rapids. The absent Europe, has brought snit against above named disease. By its timely use eases of a a as thousands can testify. in he a At Waterbary the other day Squire Atkins cost of the building alone will be $42,000, is cured with a few applications. a a a a a he is. relieved and cured as if his brother Samuel for mismanagement of thousands of hopeless eases have been permanently bad a miraculous escape from serious injury. and the furnishing, adornments, etc.. will magic. I removes offensive breath, loss or impairment of the sense of taste, smell or heartag, cured. I a a to send two his property during his absence—the complaint watering or weak eyes, and impaired memory, when caused by the violence of Catarrh-. He was being lowered into a well fifty feet bring the amoun up to about $50,000. bottles of my remedy FKEE to any of vour referring specifically to certain leased as they all frequently are. By druggists, SO cents. I—M*™**. deep by aid of a bucket and windlass. When readers who have consumption if they" will John Nicholas, of Mo rris, 111., while an real estate in Minneapolis involving some send me express and post-office address. Respectfully, about twenty feet down the crank slipped Intoxicated condition fell from a pasenger $6,000. T. A. SLOCUM, M. 181 Pearl from the hand of the man above and Atkins train at West Liberty and had both feet cut street, New York. Mr Hamingway, a patient in the hospital tumbled clear to the bottom. When taken off. He died a few hours later. was on. at Rochester from Dodge county, had his leg out be was found to have escaped with a few ^JACOBS OR his way to St. Paul, Mam amputated above the knee. Three or four bruises. Mrs. Typton, the wife of Silas Typton, who weeks ago he accidentally pricked his knee The Oneida Watchman has received information was murdered at Moulton by Dr. Murdy last with the tine of a pitchfork, producing a J% that the Chicago and Northwestern October, has become a raving maniac as the slight wound. I became sore and finally E S E A N E N NEURALGIA. company has concluded to continue its result of mental anguish caused by her us blood poisoning set m, with the result as stated. 4k line from Gettysburg to Pierre, and that the band's untimely death. line when constructed will cross the Okobojo While nursinjr her sick mother at Spencer's The little village of Maple Lake Minn., -was Instan Belief, First Application. near Clifton. I is thought the survey will be Grove, Mrs. Sam Kelso, of Walker, suddenly nearly swept away by the fire fiend. The made and grading commenced early in the exclaimed, "Oh, my heart!" and fell dead to I suffered dreadfully with neuralgic pains blaze originated in George Desmond's smoke spring. The reason for building this short In head which affected face and eyes. I could the floor. The doctor attributed her death house, and, owing to the high wind, spread not attend work. I obtained instantaneous line is to connect the north country with th_ to apoplexy. Mrs. Kelso was one of the very rapidly. The buildings burned are relief from first application of St. Jacobs Oil Black Hill* extension at Pierre and to prevent leading ladies in Walker H. 31. CLARK. Rohrenbach's store, buildina aud contents, nFTFfiliV*-^ a man in every locality, experience the Manitoba from bmldmgits surveyed ULI UUIJ £U notreqaired Partienl&rsn-«>e Address Suffered. 4 Days Severely. Welton Bros.' dry goods store, Kohler & Dick Herndon, while watering his horses U.S Detective Bureau, Kansas City, Kansas- line from Aberdeen to Pierre. 4626 Penna. Ave, Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 18,1889. near a school house three miles south of Taylor's drug store, George Desmond butcher I suffered very severe pains from neuralgia While oiling the shaft of an ore crusher in Moulton, Iowa, was fatally shot in the back shop and the Mansor house. ASTHM A for four days, but was enred bv St JacobsOfl. the Old Abe mine at Lead City, the c-Iothing CURED.FREE by an unknown party with a gun loaded Charles Larson, Ole Olson and Magness Mrs JOHN KLEPPLE. of William Fullerton beeame entangled in with buckshot. Herndon is a brother to the Falk, section men, wera run over and killed AT DKTTGGISTS AND DEAXEBS. by nail to •offerers. Dr S. SCBlfTXAX, St. Pmnl XIna the machinery, and he was whirled around Herndon who was stabbed at a dance in at THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore, Md. by a Northern Pacific passenjrer train two vicinity some weeks ago the rapidly revolving shaft for some time before I A The MISSOTTEI IN KAJTSAS IP miles from Clear Lake. The Manitoba and SOLDIERS AM SAILORS FJLSXXB will be sent on trial lonr months to he was discovered and the belt thrown Speaking of Iowa newspaper property, the any address In United States, Canada* or Northern Pacific tracks run side by side at MexiccL for ten cent* in silver or 8tam] off. When taken out it was found that his tmpa. Davenport Democrat suys: "I is noted at of late war who have not applied for pension the point where the accidsnt occurred and the Address "M.& Box B, Kansas City, .Mo lower limbs were terribly mangled, the flesh snoula write for information to for every newspaper man who is ready to sell PENSIONS men stepped off the Manitoba, track to let a WHJLIAai S. BBOCE Washington, D. C. If you want your torn from one hand and one rib broken. or get out of the business there are two or pension without freight go by just in time to be caughtfeythe I CURE FITS! He was removed to the Home_take hospital, delay, put your more anxious to get into the profession. On Northern Pacific train. claim in the liands were both both legs were amputated and his the whole aewspeper property in Iowa pays as HUSiTEB, Attorney Of O S E Letters from London state that Dr. C. N. sufferings eased as much as possible, but well as it does in any other state in the union." W in to X». Hewitt, secretary of the Minnesota board of there is small hopes of his recovery. When! say nrre I do not mean merely to stop them BAXDJfESS positively prevented and Mrs. LaFountain and John Beattie eloped for a time and then have them return again. I mean a health, who is at present in that country cured by using KOBALD, the newly from Kansas City the oth«r day without the ttg^I care. I have madotlie disease of FTTS, EPILEPSY studying and inspecting sanitary methods WSCONSIN. discovered remedy. $1 per bottle. Sent AD Styles W E DKHX8£ or FALLING SICKKESSa-UfeJongstady. consent of the woman's husband. They by mail to all parts ot tne country. Address, warrant my remedytocore tie worst esses. Becassa there employed, is being recieved with the Hydraulic and in William Thompson, who took poison in others nave failea is no reason for not now re«emnc Th. W. Zeil, Druggist. 100 E. Mar were captured in Davenport and held to highest respect everywhere and accorded 5?1*- Send?*0068 for a treatiseaod a Free Bottle ket St.,Indianapolis, Ind. Agents wanted. Supplies and W in BUHsmanufactured the Reedsburg jail, died a few hours later. 'await ha arrival of Mr. LaFountain. A few g^mfajy^remedj. jGijeJSxpresa_and,Po8tpffice.York every aid his work. The doctor will soon ROOT, M, C.,183 Pearl St. New by Wdl Walther, of Fond du Lac is under hours in jail had the effect of changing the sro to Paris to spend some time with Pasteur, Ely's Cream jSthn. Mfg. Co., a bonds a charge that he robbed the mails. woman's mind and after a dramatic meeti__ and thence to Berlin to visit. Dr. Koch. go, in A S re William WttzoJ. an Oshkosh teamster, has with her better half she decided to make CiTes Belief at once for a sr back tracks for Kansas City, leaving B.attie COLD in HEAD. glanders. He contracted the disease from a NORTH DAKOTA. to finish the elopement all by himself. and CB*»log, horse. CX RES G«s The citizens of Bismarck and Mandam will J. H. Wenger, ol South Englieh, Keokuk Judge Briggs, of Ipswich, S. D., is at Sparta CATARRH. era A Render Bishop Shanley a reception and ibanSonet soliciting aid for the suffering people of his county, has a clock with a history. I was or D&k on his arrival in the former city. eounty. brought to this country by Mr. Wenger's Sot a Liquid or SaaT. an_]____». Ex-King Milan would-probably be willing great-grandfather, in 1729, and has been in Apply Balm Into each nostrilEt The draw of the bridge across the river at ROGERS & ORDWAY. ST. PAUL,limn* the family many years in the old country and jto confess, for the edification of the North 'La Crosse is the longest on the Mississippi, BBO«L. 56 Warren St. N.T. N W. If. U. i«s^ KoT_». is supposed to a re been made sometime between [Dakota statesmen, that he considers gambling and the third longestiin the United States. 1600 and 1700. The cioek is made of worse than drinking. I Wm. B. Shaw, a native of Antigo, has gone brass and has a «olid silver faee. I is artistically A car is being built by the Pullman counjpany from Johns Hopkins-university to New York constructed and must have rose several of Chicago, for Rfc. Rev. Dr. Walker, ^state as state librarian. hundred dollars when new. bishop of North Dakota, to be used by the The warm weather-of the past few days so Gov. Larrabee, of Iowa, in his message to bishop in his official duties throughout his honeycombed the ice at a Crosse at the the legislature urges the adoption of diocese. ieemen were obliged to suspend operations. Australian ballot system and that women Two burglacs named Fell and Hilton __e Mrs- Rudolph Kinsley, an old resident of be permitted to vote at municipal elections. Jnnder arrest for breaking into Post Trader Palmyra, fell dead while preparing a meal. The governor dwells at considerable length 'TfJbttle's store at Fort Meade and appropriating I is supposed that her death was due to Choice Vegetables oar S on the question of prohibition. He does not about $100 worth of goods. Most of P«ka*w aarbeat Vegetable (heart disease. and is about to throw out the cigar sufficient tor a family, postpaid. S I .OO, believe at a high license policy or one which, the property was recovered. Phelps Perrin is to be arrested at Hurley 81.00, when the old lady says: he says, will leave only the "respectable" saloon ROSE ana PLANTS by thTuS,(6o A Bismarck liquor dealer has the following for embezzling $1,500. He is the chap who "Don't you know that yon are forbidden in existence will ever be sanctioned by FARM SEEDS. «ien above his doorway: "By order of the HS .apposed to know mow than ho will tell the people of Iowa. to smoke in a first-class carnage Over oOOO acres used growgiugmyaeeda. prohibitionists I will se_ my stocks of wines, about the theft of $41,000 of express money We can alwayssave when there are ladies in it?" 'liquors and cigars before July 1, 1890, at fcom a Hurley bank. I tne Farmer money Only choicest I atocksfurnished. GrR8S,Clover, '"My dear madame, you see I was greatly reduced prices. This is no selling SCorn,Barter, Wheat,Oats, Alter digging a well through a drift formaitkm, Not Green. Potatoes—all ngoroaa, heavy just about to anticipate your wish 45Ut fake. Wish it was." twenty-five feet deep, on the farm ot cropping stocks in eaaEmouacuasBONANZA Maj. Martin, of Texas, in speaking by throwing away my cigar. However,! St is said, that for yearaJXorth Dakota peojite Crawlay, at Little Prairie, Walwdrth OATS to a friend of his yesterday, said: will not disturbe vourarther,^ have been singularly lucky in getting jstakenmorelst Prizes county, the workmen struck pieces of cedar •than any HTB torts as the and bowing very stiffly be left the prizes in the ^Louisiana Sottery. A good "•Everybody used to have a great .and took possession. Mrs. A. 0. at were in a good state of preservation. •heaviest ywlder. Pn cefcuah. car, and, purchasing a third-dass^ tmasy persons there have captured big prizes. Jai.0O,5bush. 86.00. Special Hennesy, with her baby in her arms, iangh on me two years ago, because (L Au water, an old resides* of Eureka, left plow freights to all punts in he indications&are at tfep Loaisania swindle ticket, he took his seat among-some ITJ. Su on ffsrm Seeds. J- had just time to escape bv a back osteEsiblysto visit his sons in the West. No they said I had not sense enough to IMLS been carefully paving its way for the peasants where he could smoke un rafea-matiou being received of him, it was supposed I stairway and save the life of herself turn out the gas, but blew it out. coa$ -inch it ha* just attempted to make. disturbed. to be a case of mysteriens disappearance and child. The infuriated steer upset At the same time," said he, I notice T_e,eity or Farg owes a 4148.25 board __ _H he family learned indireetly at There was sitting near the gentleman I the kitchen table,smashed the dishes, bill and won't pay it Two j»ar_ ago the my colleague, Mr. Mills, who has he k__ recently been seen in Germany. a wretched-looking tramp, broke the chairs and other fnrniture, legis____re was incited to T_H_ the city by been here in congress some 18 years, While E. L. Perry^ a dentfat _& Springfield, who smelt horribly of garlic a 1 and overturned the stove. The driver the city .council, an while on the visit put Marquette Comity, was heating bis vulcanizer and who never blew out the gas, lost who was about as disagreeable a, mounted the stairs and, after some up at a hostelry a away with hash to in tfce iitchen sfcove at his residence, it atxmt 2,900 by signing receipts for neighbor as can well be imagined. difficulty, managed to get a ring in the value of that .amount. The oeancil JOHN A.SALZER LACROSSE .-Wi: exploded, .and blew the stove fragments. salary which he never received." The "My good fellow," said the gentleman, the animal's nose, but it broke and votes to pay the bill _fc every meeting and There were four perwns in the seost, but no major then took a list of the entire was useless. The animal, after having "did you ever ride- in a» firstclass the mayor promptly bobs np with, a veto, one was injsced. carriage?" ^m^. The contract* have baen let for t_e surfer A Steer in the House, completely wrecked the room, Texan delegation and named each Congressn&a CaswtfL who has returned to tfairty-ro_r of townships in North Dakota, iHever. &&**>&%?&< ***j& leisurelyi descended the stairs and Washington fram Ft Atkinson, is accompanied man, feeUing the number of years he St. Louis Bepublie. and work will be comuweced early in the "Well, here's a ticket that I cau*tr was captured. by Miss May and Harlow Ga_weH. his had beea in congress and the amount A drove of Texas cattle were being spring. There are five townships in ____sey use. Just you go intothat first-daetv daoghter and so*, who -ill remain in Washington he had lost by SQcott's defalcation. county, ten or twelve in Cavalier, eight or driven across the railroad tracks The Lady a he Cigar, carriage. There is a vacant seat. dnriagtfee remainder of the term of Finally, eomlngdown to "Back" Kilgore, ten in Benson, six in Towner and _ix in Congress. next to an old lady jositakeit." near the Martell house. One of the rm,~* .« Rolette. Dakota has $15.G$Q in the surveying he saidr "He never blew out The Racine Jo_r__I say* that Jacob Larsoa, The train from Pans to Versailles The man, who was sadly in need of fund, and this was tilvidedf between the drove, a large steer, became separa-»-„„ thegasrbnt, although faring better of that eiry. bad a narrow eseape & disinfectants, did as he was told. A +n 1MTO fkM/e 1 A +„,*4- J, as to leave ther in five minutes, two sections. beiaekaied. was down &_ a well twenty than any man in the delegation, he few minutes after he enteredthe door ted from theothers and ran downthe sa the fsxas Siftings. Aneleganv Secretary Noble dented a motion for review eet deep, out near the Rapids road, when an 8 of the first-class carriage was closed^ lost about 350. I call your attention &firs£ ^cksmtotheTand^iayards. Be- dressei^tiemaiT enters a of the case of P. McWeeney TS", Charles eight pound stone becaae dislodged, and feU, and off went the train, whirh doetv to the fact that the man who mg close pressed Wfliiam Little, class carriage. He has a burnimr W. Greene, involving title to land fa section striking faim upon the nose. ff# escaped aainjnred. not stop at any stations between blew out the gas was overdrawing the driver, th« steer mounted the ciffarin his mouth. He is aboutt 35, township 154, ranjre 64, of the Devils Paris and VersaiBes. Ton can imagine Lakw, N. D., district. outside stairs of a two story tene-1 take his seat when he perceives an four days* pay when the bast-op This case was decided _______. I is now stated thatEtl Eitherr, tha Racine iJtB whether or not tie gentlemas' ment bouse situated dose to the I elderly lad vis in the earriaee. Bemr J#gt summer, when a review was asked by driver, has bi*o a S LoolTpartiel came."—Baltimore American. got even. round house, and enteredthe kitchen gentleman he raises the wmdoS a t*__wy_55J *g 'i&Mif'M, N «i