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js§Sf mil"'%4 ^?®m$m&i i^fl ''AT""* WJ* HE NORTHWEST. was a three-story veneered structure. Lost from the sale of the society's goods, after paying CONGRESSIONAL S E I I A S E on building. (3,000 esvered by insurance, Jpronpu (So. IBctnhi all indebtedness, wiH be held in trnst aa la- insurance on the furniture, which was the nucleus of a fund for founding a public valued at $2,500. And must De Soto go, too! In obi library for the city of Watertown. ture at St. Louis, Prof. John Fiske ascribes A Summary of the Important C.H.CHADBOT7R7T, %t^ «.H.BOSS, Eighty sections of public school lands in It developed "that Thomas Hinsman and A Eesume of the Proceedings tne discovery of the Mississippi river to ,FrasI4enti~ CaahkM Grand Forks county were leased by the Hans Halverson," arrested at Racine on a EyentsoftheWeekinthe De Pineda, in 1519. 3 S 31 of Congress Dnring the county auditor at public auction. Most of charge of burglarly, had merely entered the COP. Minn, and Osntrs Strs.' Mrs. Burnete's new infantile drama *fs the land went at nominal figures ranging wrong house while under the influence of liquor. Northwestern States. Past Week. to be named "Nixie." This will afford a from 25 cents to $50 per 160 acres. The They were fined for being drunk and dreadful temptation to those who are asked NETFUL3I, MINN. bidders formed a combine and succeeded in disorderly. if they are going to see it. keeping the prices down. There are 50,000 1 I N N E S O A Mrs. Warner, wife of ex-Mayor Warner, of Miss Veazey, daughter of the Inter -state O»ll«cuonjfcn£ all bntlneti pertamta* to ^"^'-sl acres in that county to be leased in the Berlin, died on the 2d inst. She had been in While P. G. Anderson of Lake Ida, Douglas *L SENATE. commerce commissioner, is named Anna promptfcr stteadeA yi7^ same manner. feeble health about a year. About four hours By request Senator Ingalls introduced a county, was driving home his team ran away Gettysburg. She was born on one of the individual Rasponsibitiy, From Minot it has been reported that Fred afterward, her sister, Mrs. D. D. Starks, who bill providing for a system of banking by the and he was thrown out and instantly killed. days of the Gettysburg battle. United States proposed by the Wage Workers' Medhurst, who was cashier of the First National had been with her, died while sitting in a J. H. B. Easton, a young man well known At Salamis, on Cyprus, a big capital of a alliance. It provides for the establishment $500,000 bank, had left with $5,000 of the chair, from heart failure. The former was in the musical circle of Rochester, received a of an executive department of banking, marble column has been unearthed bearing bank's funds. E. A. Mears is the president buried in Berlin, the latter in Columbus. with a secretary at its head. The banking severe kick in the forehead from a horse. He a winged bull emerging as far as neck and Eagle Mill Co of that bank as well a« the National bank of for the people shall be done free of cost, except A gang of safe blowers entered the general will probably recover. wings. The latter form part of the architectural North Dakota, reported that Medhurst had such merely nominal fees as are necessary merchandise store ,pf Harrington & Sons, at motive of the capital. During a storm lightning struck the barn to pay expenses. Branches shall be established left for parts unknown, but took $3,000 instead the town of Dakota, *betwe»n.J4alCiros8e and of J. Harshmann at Quincy, which was totaltaliy at postoffices throughout the country. Admiral Albini of the Italian navy says of the sum named, and Mr. Mears has Winona, and blew a safe open, securing $600 Manufacturers of destroyed by fire. Loss, $2,000 no insurance. sent his personal check to Minot to cover the that the man-of-war of the future will have in cash and six $100 checks made payable to ROLLER FLOU defalcation, and would not endeavor to follow double screws and a helm at each end, so HOUSE. bearer, Notes, stamps, and securities to the that it can turn around without losing any Medhurst The young man has been in Mis. M. Pirreo, of Duluth, tell into a kettle iUHuuurau xueyonng man HUB ue™ in By a party vote—7 to 5—the ho.use committee amount of $300 were also taken. No tra ce time. Its sides, he says, wjll be unarmored. of boiling pitch, which afterward caught fire, Mr. Mears' employ for some time, and was so on the election of president ana vice of the theives has been discovered. BY THE ^1 president and representatives in congress and before the flames could be extinguished much esteemed that he had promoted him to A disastrous collision occurred on the Chicago authorized a favorable report, with amendmpnts, she was burned to a crisp. the cashiership of the National Bank of North A huge squash that has bsen exhibited Gradual Reduction Rolls and on the McComas bill to prevent & Northwestern in Racine, Wia. A The body found in Lake Pepin the other Dakota. The cause of Medhurst's downfall in an Auburn, Me., store window for several gerrymandering of congressional districts. freight train was side-tracked for the fast exPress. day has been identified as that of John Hyatt, is said to be a fast woman with whom he became The bill also provides that representatives to months, being cut open, it was found The trainmen left the switch open, System. 5 E who disappeared from his home near "Wacouta the Fifty-second congress shall be elected acquainted afc Minot. She met him at that the seeds had commenced to sprout, and the express, running at the rate of thirty-five from fhe districts composed of the same in December last. Grand Forks, and they are supposed to have miles an hour, plunged' into the rear and there were a number of well formed territory and having the same boundaries as NEWUL1T. end of the freight. Several freight cars were leaves. gone to Canada, reaching there just before J. Frank Collom, of Minneapolis, defendant I N those from which the represeniatives in the telescoped and the entire engine wrecked. the new extradition law went into effect. in the famous Blaisdell Collom forgery Fi ty-first congress were elected. Although Coanecticufc is but ninety miles The thirty passengers on the train were badly case, will appear again for trial on April 14, long and seventy broad, it is so well supplied shaken up, but only one. a man whose SENATE. this time on a charge of forgery in the second with raik-oads that you can travel in name could not be learned, was at all hurt. S O A O A The-senate committee ordered a favorable degree. iits cars close upon one tho Jsaud miles it is report on the bill to correct the description Two hundred workmen will be employed The historical West Blue Mound, in Iowa said, without crossing its borders and The special election in the town of Jordan, of the land given to South Dakota for the in the construction of the packing-house at County, is to be sold at auction by the administrator erection of an insane hospital. The building without "repeating." Fillmore county, to raise a bonus of $5,000 Sioux Falls. of the estate of the late C. B. is not on the land described in the original for the Winona and Southwestern, resulted It came out in an English court a few Arnold, who was the proprieter of the land act. John May, a young man living near Gilby, in the defeat of the proposition by a majority days ago that 100 wornout horses ha just on which it stands. The county court has has mysteriously disappeared and his friends Mr. Evarts presented resolutions of the of twenty-five votes. been shipped from that country to Germany New York Chamber of commerce protesting ordered the sale of all the land or the deceased, think he has been foully dealt with. Obtained, and all PATENT MUSlNE.'St At Little Falls the Rhodes block, occupied against the pending bill for a census enumeration and Belgium to ba used in the manufacture tended to for MODERATE FEES. Our offie* including the mound, to pay debts. The Stock on the Belle Fourche is reported in opposite the U. B. Patent Office, and we ran of the Chinese. by Booth & Co as aclothing and furnishing of sausage, and ftiat such shipments summit of the mound is 1,169 feet above the excellent condition, the loss being estimated tain I'utcnta in Ivss time than thorn remote from"?* The senate considered further the Montana store, was destroyed by fire. The origin of were a regular thing. level of Lake Michigan, and contains about WASIlhSQTON. Send MODEL. DMA WJKO at less per cent, than in any pievious winter. WASHINGTON.' send MODEL. election cases. Mr. Vance spoke in favor of the fire is unknown, but it is supposed to be PHOTO 0 of of invention Invention. W Wo ad advli vine as to t*t*ntty eighty acres of beautiful level land. Near A citizen of Addison, Me., has the remains the minority port, declaring Clark and A Pierre "tin horn" gambler fleeced a ability free free of of charge charge end end we we maka make HO HO tiLLM je the result of a kerosene lamp explosion. the summit are several springs of pure water. Maginnis, the democraticclaimants, entitled, of an ancient walrus that was washed UNLESS PATENT JS SECURED. young stranger out of $300 and got off with to their seats. He knew, he said, that the E TV ood, aged seventeen, met with a out of a clay bank near his home. The For circular, advice, ternu and references ts» Suit has been commenced by Judge L. E. a fine of $10, fiat had gone forth. He knew that the Republican actual clients in your own state. County, City o» terrible accident at Hastings while cleaning bone3 were at least fifteen feet underground, Latimer, against the city of Eau Claire and claimants T\ere to be seated. But Iowa, wnu» to George Plummer, liviugnear Columbia, had his shotgun He had removed the shot, but showing that the animal must have died the city treasurer, to invalidate the assessment in the wise regulation of the moral world his hand blown to pieces by the explosion of the charge of powder exploded and entered many years ago and that the walrus once there was compensation for all things. Republican for sewers and pavements last year. Opposite Patent OJJlct, Wathmolon, If. Ct a cartridge while loading a shot gun. his mouth and face frighfully lacerating the senators would be Bicker over the inhabited the Maine" coast ff Court Commissioner Stanton granted a The following sign adorns a saloon window thing before they were done with it than he muscles and fracturing the lower jaw. Bingham Bros.? temporary injunction, restraining the treasurer A man of Morgan county, Ohio, has a was. at Pierre: "Wanted 500 men to unload from collecting the taxes on Latimer's The president has remitted the term of imprisonment cat which is known by the neighbors as schooners from now until the 1st ot May." propsrty. If his suit, which is a test, is successful, of Henry Caldwell, now in the the "solar spectrum." From the tip of its HOUSE. The ladies of Sully county have organized an it is said a whole battalion of property Sti'lwater penitentiary, after June 1 next. tail to the end of its nose there are distributed A favorable report has been ordered on the DEALERS IN Caldwell was a private in Company D, Twenty-fifth equal suffrage society and will take an active owners will move on the city with smaller bill granting a pension of $50 per month to all the colors of the rainbow. Its Mrs. Delia T. S Parnell, daughter of the late infantry, and was sent to prison on part in the fall campaign. suits. nose shines like a carbuncle, and there are Admiral Charles Stewart and mother of the findings of a court martial held Oct. 22, several shades of violet on the fore legs. Gustav Stalke has been missingfrom Grand Charles Stewart Parnell. 1888. I IOWA. Meadow for some time and his family are Wilkie Collins' strange creation in hfs The house committee on public lands reported very anxious about his whereabouts and. While stealing a base in the first, base ball Five thousand dollars has been subscribed favorably Pickler's bill giving the novels some year3 ago is paralleled by William welfare. game of the season at Crinnell Frank Clendenin city of Aberdeen, S. D., the disputed quarter by the farmers and citizens in the vicinity of T. Smith of Dublin, Laurens county, BOOES,14?! LATH, SHINGLES, section near Aberdeen. The bill was amended fell and broke his leg. _, tfe Anoka, for the creamery and the site for the The big Redwater irrigating ditch will be Ga., who has turned ultra-mirine blue, so as not to invalidate the rights of-claimants building located on a plat of ground donated finished in a short time and will irrigate M. R. Ferguson and Mrs. Smithf who 'were* with a greenish reflection, all over, because SASH AND BUm$,v' \f 4 for the land or prevent any other person by F. Pratt, near the railroad station. many thousands of acres of land which in the arrested at Davenport charged with big^my^ of the immoderate doses of nitrate from acquiring title pending a decision Ground will be broken at once, and it is intended dry season would be of no special value. have been released on $2,000 bonds each. of silver given him by physicians during in the interior department. Lime, Cement and CoaL to have the creamery ready for operation While looking for her cows the other day* After boring thirteen wells on his farm near childhood to remedy epileptic affections. SENATE. by June,,. Arlington without succesn, some of them to Eva Blackert, a 13-year old Spirit Lake miss, Tamagno, the tenor, was a baggage porter The anti-trust bill was taken up in the a depth of 700 feet, Fred Bolt recently struck discovered two raccoons and dispatched them At a dance held in G. A R. hall at Tracy a senate. Mr. Sherman said that while the bill before his remarkable powers of voice were Lowest prices always* a flow of water at a depth of sixty feet. both with a club. was not tJl that ho wanted, he believed that row took place between Jim Smith, a livery revealed. He does not favor his former it was the-hest that could be got and he man, and George Heywood, a brakeman, craft, however, when he is on his travels. A Philadelphia syndicate is endeavoring An examination of the blackberry vines in would therefore vote for it as it stood. It both residents of that place. Smith left the If a porter demands what he regards as too to purchase a one-fourth interest in the town various localities in the state indicates that was passed. Opposite Railroad Depot, .£ **A hall and was followed by Heywood, who attacked site of Stanley. If the deal falls through, 160 much for carrying his trunk, he calmly they have not been hurt by the frost and the The secretary of the interior transmitted HEWOLM, MI!» him, Btabbing him four times in the shoulders it himself with all his old-time acres will be purchased immediately adjoining outlook is good for a large crop. to the Senate a lettt.- of Commissioner of back with a pocket knife. The wounds are skill. the town. Pensions Raum, recommending the increase Homer Wiley, aged 16, of Carroll township, FRANK FR1EDMANN, not serious. Hey wood was arrested at Sleepy of the number of pension agents by two, in Private Mouray, one of the soldiers stationed During a storm which recently raged in O'Brien county, was instantly killed by his Eye. view of the increase of the ork in the hands at Fort Pierre, while hunting rabbits the canton of Neufchatel, Switzerland, a team running away and throwing him head of agents, both present and prospective. August Anderson was found dead at Hastings lost the thumb of his light hand by the accidental shower of living caterpillars fell on the hill first against a tree, dashing his brains out. dealer in HOUSE. in the vicinity of the lower mill. It is discharge of his gun. The accident of Cretes. They were in myriads, and of Jessie Havermale, a Keokuk youg lady The house passed, after a short skirmish, a probable case of suicide. He was a shoemaker will result in his discharge from the army. three species—some yellow, the others Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, prevented what might have been a serious the bill reported by Representative Hall, by trade and ran a repairing shop blaok, and varying in length. Among the Fort Pierre has finally got rid of one of its conflageration the other night by seizing a from the committee on public lands, restoring He was married, and leaves a widow and two caterpillars were many other insects. The names. It was christened Coulbon by the the public domain lands withdrawn for blazing lamp, carrying it to a window and children He has resided in Hastings for the 31assware, Notions, Canned reservoir purposes on the head waters of tha source from which tho gale conveyed them postoffice department, but the name has throwing it into the street, where it exploded. past eight years, and was of a rather eccentric Mississippi and St. Croix rivers in Minnesota is unknown. been withdrawn at the request of citizens, A Tama county youth is in the hands of disposition. He has a brother living in and the Chippewa and Wisconsin rivers in and hereafter mail matter addressed to Fort The corsets worn by Mrs Langtry-are of the law for too freely brandishing an ugly Wisconsin. -v Maiden Rock, Wis. He had been missing for Fruit, Flour, etc. Pierre will arrive at its proper destination. plain jsatin, in pink, mauve or white. They knife at school. He attacked his teacher with The bill to prevent the enlistment of aliens &«*«'m several days. He was about forty years old. are extremely long, and have two very Mrs Aiken, an aged lady living near Gettysburg, the weapon, cutting a serious gash in his in the naval service of the United States was An oil painting of Fort Ridgely as it appeared passed. The bill further provides that aliens broad booes down the front that are underfaced had one of her thumbs completely cut arm. All goods sold at bottom prices and now in the service shall not be permitted to in 1862 while the Indians were making with plush, so that they may not off the other day while tying a cow in a William Finner, the Fremont county farmer re-enlist at the expiration of their present delivered free of cost to any part of an attack upon it, has been presented to manger, by the animal suddenly jerking its hurt her.# The only opening is in the back, term. who. disappeared after drawing a large the adjutant-general's office at St. Paul by head and catching her thumb in a loop in the where the corsets lace, and this has to be the citj. •*.,•, sum of money from the bank at Sidney, was The bill introduced by Mr. Comstock was Capt. J. C. McGrue, of Crookston. It show? rope. done every day exactly as our grandmothers NEW ULM, MINN. passed granting to the Dujuth & Winnipeg not murdered, as supposed, but skjpped to the Indians, about 2,000 in number, getting did it many years ago. ight of way across the Winnebigoshish, Cass The miners employed by the Harney Peak Nebraska to avoid having to pay the money up out of the grass and charging the lake, White Oak point and Red Lake reservations Mining company in the Hill City district have to creditors. Advices from Johannesburg, in the GEO. BENZfc SONS, tr iort. Capt. McGrue made a sketch of the in Minnesota, The secretary of the interior struck against a reduction in wages. The Transvaal state, are that persons arrested The city council of Waterloo has passed a is directed to fix the compensation to be fort and surroundings at the time, intending company claims the reduction is necessary there for taking part in tbe demonstration paid the Indians for this right resolution exempting the plants of all manufacturing to have it painted. Importers and Wholesale Dealers la 'V*' and has expressed a determination to grant against the government, during which the Representative Comstock's bill granting to companies of a capital stock of WINES & 1K no concessions, and the men, on the other the settlers of the second ten-mile limits of flag of the republic was haufad dow&.by the $20,000 which may be organized in the N O A O A hand, claim their cause is a just one and the Northern Pacific roud and who lost their mob, have been taken to Pretoria. They future from all municipal taxes for a period LIQUORS,fc-f- lands and time by the action of the interior A new steamboat has been purchasedin the that they will stay out until their demand is are charged with treason. There is intense of ten years. department the right to transfertheirentries east by Bismarck parties and will ply between complied with. The miner's union has indorsed excitement throughout the republic. A from that tract to other land subject to entry, Wilson Duncan, at one time a prominent that city and Fort Benton. The boat the strike. reform association has been formed. was passed in the house. Mr. Comstock explained 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Mina member of the Presbyterian church of Council 1 has been in the Ohio river service for a short the bill briefly as granting the settlers Paul Smitch. a Sioux Falls loafer, not M. Fouque, the mineralogist, claims to Bluffs, has been excommunicated from time. on other public lands the right to apply the content with having his wife support him by have discovered in a mixture of silica^ of membership on the charge of heresy. His time spent on Northern Pacific lands in good PETER SCKEBEP A pig and a dog engaged in a rough and taking in washing, while in a drunken fury copper and lime the beautiful color "azurrino," offense against the church consisted in associating faith as time declared by law necessary in tumble fight on the streets of Grand Forks recently tried to take her life by shootingher the composition of which has long: with spiritualists. making final proof and retaining their rights the other day, which resulted in the canine with a double-barreled shotgun. The weapon as preemptorb and homesteaders. puzzled artists. His tint, he says, is perfectly While workmen were digging a cellar at getting decidedly the worst of it, the pig refused to go off and the poor woman made unchangeable, and is identical with Coon Rapids the other day the skeleton of a SENATE. chasing his opponent from the battlefield. her escape to the street and informed the the Alexandrian blue which was known to man was unearthed. Near by was a smaller Senator Pierce introduced a bill granting a police, who gathered Smitch into the arms The J. E. Winship printing establishment the Ptolemies and imported into Italy in -DEALER IN,— pension to Thomas H. Fifield. Senator skeleton, decayed too badly to be distinguished of the law. He was bound over to await the of Grand Forks has been purchased by the the first century of the Christian era. Moody to-day introduced a bill for the relief as to whether it was a child or some action of the grand jury on a charge of assault Daily Plaindealer company and will be consolidated of Bryan Thyson, for money lost as nail animal. The personnel of the President's cabinet with intent to kill, and in default of carrier 1867, in the sum of $1,200. with the Plaindealer accepting the *£& J. F. Blake, a prominent attorney of Ottumwa, is as follows: James G. Blaine, secretary $200 bail was sent to jail. Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, offered a resolution foremanship of the consolidated job office. was severely beaten by William McCune, which waB agreed to, instructing the committee of state William Windom, secretary of Representative Hansbrough has introduced The Mitchell Republican says reliable information on interstate eommerce to inquire a farmer living near that place. Blake the treasury Redfield Proctor, secretary a bill providing for a new land district in comes from parties living in the what, additional legislation is necessary in of war W. H. H. Miller, attorney general was counsel for McCune's wife, who recently North Dakota, known as the Minot district. southern part of Davidson county of the discovery respect to commutation and excursion tickets, I John Wanamaker, postmaster general secured a divorce. McCune has been arrested of free silver ore in the bottom of a so as to prevent abuses now existing in A similar bill has had a favorable report in Benjamin P. Tracy, secretary of the navy for assault with intent to kill and Blake will regard to individuals and localities. well that was being sunk on a farm about tlw senate. -John W. Noble, secretary of the interior bring suit for $5,000 for injuries sustained. HOUSE. eight miles southwest of Ethan. Of the existence LATH, S I N •4$ Alexander McKenzie has offered to furnish Jere M. Rush, secretary of agriculture. William H. Faulkner, a Cedar Rapids news there of the brilliant metal there The speaker having laid before the House 5,000 bushels of seed wheat for Burleigh vender, was arrested by order of the mayor Perhaps the most famous of all matadors, the Senate bill "for the improvement and seems no question of doubt, and so great is county at his own expense, to be furnished SASH, BLINDSJ on a charge of violating the nuisance ordinance. the espada primero of the world, is Francisco maintenance of the National Zoological park, the interest in the discovery that prospecting at 75 cents a bushel and at 6 per cent, interest, Faulkner has a voice like a foghorn, with HouSe amendment (providing that? the Sanchez (alias Lagartijo.) He is probably there and other places in the vicinity with security on the erop. and every time he yells his newspapers on the District of Columbia shall pay half the expense), —and all kinds of— the most daring, skillful bull-fightier has been commenced. Specimens have been with the request from the Senate for Maurice O'Hair, now serving a life sentence streets he calls out the fire department. He that ever lived. His handling of the wdd sent to an assayer to be examined and a con'erence, Mr. McComas (Maryland) in the Bismarck penitentiary for the murder Building Material. secured bail and will fight the case to the bitter and savage bulls of Jarama is something tested. -moved that the House recede fromitsamendment. of Peter Casey, at Hillsboro, in 1886, has end. marvelous. He now seldom appears, A lengthly debate ensued. Mr. McComas' been granted a new trial by the North Dakota Many of the farmers in different parts of motion finally was defeated—18 to $10,000 being the price demanded' and ffEW ULM, MIHH supreme court on the ground of illegality W I S O N S I N the state buried their potatoes last fall rather 109, the House insisted on the amendment secured in advance for each performance. and a conference was ordered. of the judge's instructions to the jury. than to sell them at 15 cents a bushel, and Oshkosh talks of reviving the old Northern One million young whitefish were let The House then went into committee of the The examination of ex-Postmaster Fulton they made bic money by it. The Montezuma Fair project. loose recently by the United States fish whole on the naval appropriation bill. \hpf Casselton, to determine his sanity, is in Republican says that the farmers in that The court-house just completed at Richland commission in Lake Ontario. It is not SENATE. progress. PostofEce Inspector WatKinswor section of the state are now selling their potatoes Center cost $28,460. many years since this lake abounded in Appropriating $2,348,000 to comp'ete the that the covernment had five specifications at 30 to 35 cents a bushel One man works at the month of the Columbia river this valuable fish. Of late it has been The La Crosse Business Men's Association against Fulton, embracing forty-fhe peculation, sold 4,000 bushels at 30 cents a bushel. Oregon, not more than $700,000 to be expended greatly thinned out, but with state and has decided to erect a $9,000 club house. covering the time from Dec. 12,'1888. They are to be shipped to California, and as in any one year, and $1,250,000 to federal fish commissions co operating to restock The $10,000 needed to insure the success complete the canal and locks at the Cascades it costs about 40 cents a bushel'to ship them The chapel on wheels one of the North Dakota the lake, it will not be long before as of the La Crosse fair project has been subscribed. of the Columbia, not more than $500,000 to there the people of that stkte will have the bishops is having constructed is dubbed good catches as were formerly common can NEW ULM, MINNl be expended in one year. pleasure of eating Iowa potatoes at a cost the "Gospel car." It is described as a again be made. Mr. Cullom introduced a bill to prevent A coroner's jury decided that the dea'th of of about $1.50 per bushel. *M§& combination of a church and private residence, Mormons voting or holding any political office. $tfc An electrical instrument has been invented C. E. Gray, of Waukesna, was due to heart George Riley, an inexperienced country' The former is equipped with the baptismal The bill provides in brief that no person which is designed to remove the pain failure. M.Mullm, Rres'L Vajen, Ftge^ boy, residing near Ottumwa, was made the living in what is known as a patriarchial, font and all the conveniences for administering incidental to the extraction of teeth. It plural or celestial marriage, or in violation The father of Thomas Windiate, the Tvellknown victim of a. would-be Presbyterian divine who confirmation and the sacred rites. f« C. Rudolph, CasMerM consists of adjustable prongs carrying buttons of any law of the United States, forbidding Manitowoc hotel man, died at Pontiac, afterwards proved to be one of the numerous Complaint has reached the office of the and connected with an electric battery. Buch crimes.., Mich aged 103 years. confidence men roaming over the country. "JDirectors: &4 general superintendent of the railway ail The buttons are placed on the face HOUSE. ygfr The whole story is summed up it a few words. service that mails for the Dakotas are not An unknown man fired a bullet into a passenger over the nerves leading from the teeth to In his player the House chaplain referred 4?i The boy made the acquaintance of the sharp, Werner Bosch, Chat. Wagner. properly separated under the designation of train at Appleton Junction, David the brain, and a circuit is established the feelingly to the illness of Representative Randall. Hammel, of Appleton, narrowly escaped by er in Des Moines and the two rode together North and South Dakota, and a notice has moment the extracting instrument touches Weschclu, O. M. Olsen, E.Q. Koeh^k being hit by the balL to Avoca. Here the minister claimed to have been issued to superintendents to give special The House went into committee of the whole the tooth to be removed. a very valuable express package awaiting on the naval appropriation- bill. Y-t?,#f—„.« imi attention to the mails destined for these two Carl Braunschweig, a resident of Lebanon, The directors of the De Beers Company him, but would be unable to get it as he had A bill was introduced to reclassify and refix states. while hunting near Watertown, shattered his in the Kimberly, South Africa, mines gave left home so hurriedly that he had forgotten the salaries of rail way mail clerks. The left hand by the explosion of hfs gun, losing Judge Winchester of Bismarck has suspended DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS bill provides for dividing these clerks into a Christmas picnic to their 3,000 employes, his pocketbook. The farmer boy generously the two middle fingers and a portion of the County Commissioners Ecklund and Healy seven classes, and fixes their salaries as follows at which were eaten 1,200 fowls, 400 turkeys, loaned him three $20 gold pieces and then OF EUROPE, AND PAS*^AGE index finger. |*fIfffttf, *•$ Class one, $800 second $950: third, pending the deterntination of the case 150 geese, 100 hams, 1,030 pounds spiced, the sharper disappeared,..never to be again $1,050 fourth, $1,200 fifth, $1,400 sixth against them. An attempt was made to apcoint The Rev. Samuel Brown^ lias 'i^eplel roast and boiled beef, and 1,800 pigeon, veal Reen by his victim.4-*^ TICKETS SOLD^ $1,500 seventh, $1,800. & temporary commissioners, and Guy call to the Presbyterian Church at Ashland, and ham, and chicken and ham pies, washed Probably the banner family of the state is SE» W. Johnson and M. Eppinger wer« named, after a pastorate of fourteen years in Chippewa down with 5,003 bottles of English and Mrs. Browning. that of August Meyers, of, Independence. If jpopinger will not qualify. Falls. He was given a farewell reception GloseAttention Given to German beer, 100 cases of champagne, 200 there is another one like it, it hasn't as yet by the members of bis church. 'Mrs. Browning was far more of a cases of darot' and 1(K) cases of Burgundy, 'Jil renting of theCass county school lands Collecting. turned up. He is 52 years of age and his wi'e jraicompleted. 112 quarter sections offered It is now stated that the Eastern capitalists bnmdy-and wMsky poet than Mr. Browning," writes is 47. She has given birth to fifteen children, roght an annual rent ofa little over $4,500. who are figuring on the Oshkosh water Henry Labouchere, "and if it had not A young man of Warsaw ordered a dress seven boys and eight girls. Every works plant are residents of Gardiner, Me., 'heirices ranged from $1 to $400 per quarr. suit from a tailor who agreed to deliver it one of these children are now living, been that a number of silly persons Badrlen Arnica and that the same syndicate already owns There was some quite spirited bidding on a certain day. The latter failed and the eldest 31 years old, and the youngest 4 were desirous to pass for clever people The best salve in the world for Cote* the Eau Claire Street Railroad. I th» sections in the Dalrympls farm and hence a curious lawsuit. The plaintiff years of age. Mr. Meyers bos never been by pretending to understand the Brnlses Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. be oies near Fargo. Ail the cultivated land Lillian Grove, wi'e of Frank E. Grov*, called upon to employ the services a physician, ailoged that he had arranged to go to an un-understandablee in theucase ofi the Jill piobably be sold in July next. steward of the Northern Hospital at Oshkosh, Feve* *-*TOr Sores, Tetter xeiibcr,, chapped Hands*,xianoa except when each member of his family eyenine party at which he had resolved to wie ^y ««u seaotvea%o ovitx, vuappea The Ottawa house of Grand Forks was is dead. Before her marriage Mrs. Grove was was ushered Into tli* wolf d. husbtmd, and $ba**tbewife was too *gf«r. M*-*i«i4 to «ie daughter, of the Chilblains, Coma, and all Skin JEropfl*a* burned There were about forty boarders in connected with various large institutions for iaihealtby, handsome »n& lively matron. clear and poeticpl in he» writings,t^o HOBS^ anW^tetftelv arWniiMifftrtrfy uaijefa Pflea, o*r a»*» hduse Becaus of his dress cos $eccul knAynnn+inkl in MOW. Because of his dress cms tte mftirA rinns THiia toA t'he house, mans of whom barely escaped the care of the insane. Bofia ore df the Jewjsb ram, and both,, enjoy pay required. It 1B guaranteed giv Jw^e-J^Bgofthe^esoterie worship snot go, but his rirsj w«rt, proposed and Ight clothes. -None W^the3%B^4*«N t-tj «)s4«i,tt ^hfib Jpetfect jwfcisfactian, or mone— was accepted and thepIainUff The Watertown Y. Jfr &%. Kasformalrr theJn'gfresfe de&rss itft* ere arbiind her, this would havebwn neighbors. to saved. The buildingi disbanded. The balance oftheftindsreceived