New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 14, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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THE NORTHWEST.: lands in North Dakota will resell $80,000/ that of wild buffaloes', while the carcass sells (MGEESSIOML. 28ronm Cio'2BaiTkv WM. FRANK. JOHN BKNTZIN orabout $ 2 for each child of school age in the for a fancy price in the restaurant of the state. Cottonwood Mills. Of the twelve coramanderies of Knights A Summary of the Important ,Q.£, OHA0BOURK, «.H.BOS*V'- $ A Resume of the Proceedings Templar in the two states South Dakota has W S O N S I N fretidaata CaOfaft eight and North Dakota four. The total Events of theWeek in the Gen. J. H, Hammond, who died recently of Congress During the Cor. Minn and Contra Sirs, membership of the society in both states is at St. Paul, was one of the founders of Superidr. Custom grinding solicited."\"WiD 621. Northwestern States. Ifb-^^Past Week. .,a_-1^ grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange The joint eommittoe BO adjust and settle The strongest farmers'alliance in Western. NEW ULM, MIN3& all claims against the late territory of Dakota 84 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and Wisconsin is ot Rockland, La Crosse county. meets at Bismarck May 6. All persons having I N N E S O A SBUecttonaanC all bnrtneaa partatnnc to aanallg Over 130 members are enrolled. fls. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floui unadjusted accounts should be present at prompt]/attended t». /.\t'^r^s "Winter wheat in various portions of the y^ii^S^"^ SENATE. ~, ,J" Ferdinand Ruswalk, living one mile soutn and feed sold at low rates and delivered the meeting or send claims to the state •tate is reported in fine condition. The senate confirmed the nomination'of J. Individual Rasponsibitiy, of Ixonia, was ^killed by his team running auditor prior to tat date. C. Donahower, marshal! of Minnesota. a New Ulm free of expense. "*',[" ^C'l A flour mill of 6,000 barrels capacity is away. He was caught between the wheel and The pension legislation is to be tied up in Seeding is nearly finished in the vicinity soon to be built at Oneota. the box oi his wagon, and his neck was broken. FRANK & BENTZIN. conference committee and a deal of trouble of Bismarck, but the acreage is about 10 per The treasurer of Brown county paid out -. is expected before an adjustment can be cent, less than last year. Many farmers are $115 for wolf scalps last week. Eagle Mill Coiim reached. D. A. Wyiaan, station agent of theMilwau AUG, going into stock more extensively, and the The Morrill bill, which has passed the house Fourteen tramps were driven out of kee road at Rockland, was killed by the cars acreage oI corn will also be considerably increased. during his absence, was brought into the senate Sleepy Eye with base ball bats the other day. near his home. He was standing on the Milwaukee Ground for seeding is in good condition. as the first piece ot business after he entered Bion's brewery, at Owatonna, was destroyed track watching an incoming freight the chamber. The house had amended Heavy rain fell and early sown wheat 55 Manufacturers of by fire. Loss, 6,$000 insurance. ?3,000. on the North-Western road, and was struck the senate bill by what is practicallythe substitution is now up and looks thrifty. HARNESS MAKER EOIXEIi FLOUB of another bill. Senator Davis by a west-bonnd train on his own road. The stenmer Batchelor, which did the McGinty moved that the. senate non-concur in the Fred E. Schmidt, a saloonkeeper, of Menomonie, A stock company is being organized at —and Dealer In— act with a cargo of beer aboad near amendment and that the bill go back to the Hastings for the purpose of establishing a was assaulted by Mike Cunnigham, E committee. A conference committee will be Whips, Collars, and all officer Forest City last fall, has been raised and taken flax mill. a tramp that Schmidt was trying to put out asked. Gradual Reduction Eolla articles usually kept to Bismarck, where she will be repaired of his saloon, and received injuries from HOUSE. An Indian named Big Fire was run over and pnt in service between that place and in a first-alass harness The bouse debated and finally rejected the which he died. The tramp is in jail, being and kiHed by a Milwaukee train between Fort Benton. The steamer Rosebud will shop. international copyright bill. Mr. Hopkins drunk and disorderly. i- Minnesota City and Minneiska. start to make regular trips between Bismarck of Illinois said that the ostensible purpose The Prohibition state convention is announced The 4-year-old son of Charles Adler, living and Pierre. New harnesses made to order and re NEW TJLM. :^'^fm$j& of the bill was to extend the rights of American to be held at Madison July 22. A near Kochester, was killed by being run over authors to foreign authors, but the M. Thune, who is wanted at Milnor, on a pairing promptly attended to. Hill ticket will be placed in the field, but it is measure meant vastly more than' this. The by a wagon. charge ot embezzling about $10,000 from a NEW MLM, MINK inevitable result of it would be to create a conceded that the Bennet law issue will attract A dock laborer named Erling was knocked •umber of.manufacturers for whom he was gigantic publishing monopoly which would nearly the total third party vote to from a railroad bridge at Duluth by a passenger agent was arrested at Porfland Or. while raise the price of every book and periodical Empire Mill Co. the Republicans. train and fatally injured. employed as a painter. The attorney" for ^printed in this country. J. T. Kendrick, of Mont ford, has in his possession the manufacturing ipa'ny of Chicago, who Secretary Rusk has written to Representative The 11-jear-old son of Ole Sandberry, of a pipe that was presented to his father Pickler that the first installment oi has been looking for "x'hune, has left for the Fergus Falls, died from eating wild parsnips. seeds, which it is proposed to distribute in Nashville, Tenn., in the year 1830, by East, having his prisoner in charge. ROLLER MILL. The father was badly poisoned. among the farmers' alliances of South Dakota, the chief of the Cherokee nation. In is one ot Farmers in the vicinity of Alexandria have The supreme court, sitting at Bismarck have been forwarded to Aurora and Bon the historical pipes known as the pipe of peace, suffered considerable damage from prairie decided the case of the State of North Dakota Homme counties. and has a capacity to hold nearly a quarter ObUlned, and all PAT&NT JBUS1#£SS 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. firaB the past few days. vs. Webb, Auditor of Nelson County. This SENATE. of a pound of tobacco. tended to for ItODERATE FF.SS. Our offioa The senate passed the senate bill to amend was the case to test the constitutionality of Large quantities of potatoes are being oppoait* the 0.8. Patent Office, end we can oa» Archie Truckey was terribly injured by contact the pre-emption and homestead laws providing tain Patent* in less lime than the** remote frost the seed wheat bond act, and had evidently shipped from Mankatcto the Pacific coast. with a shaft in the mill of E. E. BoIIes & for the selection of lands for educational WASaiNaiVN. Send MODEL, JiRA WIHO e* We take pleasure in informing the received the careul consideration of the Prices range from 27 to 29 cents a bushel. purposes lieu of those appropriated to PHOTO of Invention.* We advise aa to patent* Co., at Coleman. His clothing was caught court. Justice Wallin delivered the opinion, public that we are now ready for bus ability free of chars© and we make HO CMAMGB other purposes The steeple of the Methodist church at Red by a projection and he was whirled around UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED, and while at times it seemed impossible to The Republican senate caucus committee ness. The best machinery and all th« Wing was struck by lightning and a rent four or five times before he was releaser!. His For circular, advice, terms and referencea te on silver had another meeting. Several ol get around the provision that prohibits the atest improvements in the manufac about 75 feet long and 1 foot wide made. actual clients in your own State. County, City ol legB were unjointed and two of his ribs displaced. the members were absent, and no attempt appropriation of public funds except for public low- *n" hafaaaaeWWalaal are of flour enable us to compete witk A horse was attacked with hydrophobia at was made to commit those present to the uses, the emergency which created the.law Elgin as the result ol being bitten by a mad support of any one of the several propositions he best mills in the country. prevented the court, and no doubt very properly, One of the wooden gates in the dam at the Oppontt Patent OJflet, Wattongton, li.\& ::'J that have been before the committee dog, and had to be killed. Several other We are constantly buying and the legalitv of the issuance of the Combined Locks, above Appleton, went out, ,. —gna from time to time. animals in the neighborhood were bitten. Wheat, Bingham bonds was established. draining down the mill pond above considerably. Senator Casey of North Dakota and Senator :BTOSIJ Michael McCarty, a young man employed A messenger on horseback was sent ower of Montana introduced billB providing Rye, A mysterious death occurred at Fargo, Cern, in the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. ffaul lor the survey of public lands in their down to warn the mills below at Kaukauna. the deceased being Mrs. Lizzie Moore, a domestic states. Senator Casey's bill calls 6r an ap^ yards at Austin, was fatally injured by being The water got there beiore he did, however, OatSt in the family of Aid. Lally. Mrs. propriation of $300,000. The compensation -caught in a cablo used to move engines. but a rise of only four inches resulted. Buckwheat, DEAUERS Mooro recently came from Perham, Minn., is to be $9 for standard and meander lines The new Winona school board elected per mile $1 per mile for township lines $5 &c, &c. and soon thereafter gave birth to a child. Alvin Bradley superintendent of schools at a lor section lines. Mrs Lally, who was in another part of the IOWA. salary of 1,500 over V. G. Curtis, who has At the Highest Market VricM. HOUSE. house was attracted to the bedroom by protracted Four new banks will be organized at Des held the position the jaBt three years at The'house committee on public buildings cries of the baby, when she- found Moines this spring with a capital aggregating a salary of $2,500. has favorably reported the bill for a building We sell all kinds of Mrs. Moore in what appeared to be convulsions, over $750,000. at Butte City, Mont., the amount of appropriation LATH, SHINGLES, DOOR^, I Theodore Becker, a St. Paul newsboy, was WLOVR, and in a few minutes she was dead. being $150,000. The farmers in the southern part of Webster arrested at Hastings and fined $5 and costs Physicians made an examination and caunot The house went into committee of the 5 SASH AND BLIND. county have organized an anti-horse thief SHORTS, for selling on the streets a St. Paul Sunday whole on the diplomatic and consular appropriation account for the sudden death, Mrs. association. JBRJLJST, 4bc.» ^newspaper not being recognized as up to the bill. Mr. McCreary (Kentucky) Lime, Cement and Coal Moore's husband was recently killed in an The artesian well at Boone up to the present made an argument in favor of riciprocity AT LOW BATES. proper standard of morality. accident on the Northern Pacific and it is not time has cost the^ity $.7,250 and an additional with the South Americanrepublics. The McKinley known whether any relatives are living or A horse was killed, a buggy smashed to tariff bill, he said, tended to close the appropriation of $1,600 has been where they are located. pieces and Mrs. Martin Kosanda probably Canadian and other markets now open to Special Attention given to made to complete the work. Lowest prices always. fatally injured by being struck by a passenger the surplus products of the United StateB, 0\i3to:m. "Woric Col. Nettleton, Prol, Hay and Stenographer The coal find near Broken Kettle wiil be train while crossing the track at Montgomery. although the United States should have reciprocity Greenwell, of the United States irrigation fully developed this summer. A specimen ol with Canada as well as with countries commission, arrived in Jamestown. They Opposite Railroad Depot, of Central and South America. He eulogized what experts pronounce to be silver ore was An extra stone for giinding feed. Henry Sty-ief, a late arrivalfrom Switzerland, were accompanied by Prof. Culver, of Vermillion the work of the Pan-American conference, NEW ULM, recently found in the mine. MI5W is under arrest at Kasson, charged with and declared that the example and wisdom Steam Cornsheller. university, who will have charge of A stranger hired a team of Osborn Bros., robbing an old man of apocketbookcontaining of the conference had hastened the the geological surveys in both Dakotas.and Wood taken for cash or in exchange of Anamosa, the other day, for the purpose downfall of the empire of Brazil and the establishment FRANK FRiEDiViANN, $200. Over $175 oi the money was recovered. were met by Railroad Commissioner Underbill, of the republic. fifopire Mill do. of going to Stone City. He went there, but field agent for North Dakota, and Gov. did not stop, and is now supposed to be in SENATE. J. W. Baer, who was recently appointed Miller, who were in consultation with them. dealer in Illinois or Wisconsin. There was an unusually large number oi CASH PURCHASES general secretary of the United Societies of The commission spent the day inspecting the senators present in the chamber, and of spectators A ten-foot bull snake escaped from its cage Christian Endeavor of the world, departed city's artesian well and work at the well now tories, Grockary. Stoneware, in the galleries this morning when the and CHEAP SALES in the horticultural society room in the state from his home in Rochester for Boston to being drilled at the insane hospital. The opening prayer was offered by the chaplain. capitol at Des Moines the other day and assumed assume the duties of his position. Mr. Beck's desk and chair was covered with pressure of the city well was found to be H. HANSCHEN, full control of the building for a short black crape, and a ieeling of solemnity pervaded ninety-five pounds, the flow 537 gallons per Blassware, Notions, Canned A John Gaueh, a farmer living near Troy, the chamber. Aster the passage ot time. It was finally captured by a couple of minute, and the temperature of the water 72 Wabasha county, committed suicide by taking resolutions concerning the deceased Senator, janitors and returned to its cage. deg. Prof. Culver will remain in North Dakota Contractor and Builder, strychnine. He was in debt and feared the senate adjourned. Frail, Flonr, ote. t* Mrs. Mortimer Hunt, living near Hull, that he would lose his farm drove him to two weeks making his geological investigation, HOUSE. committed suicide by taking Paris Green. desperation. He leaves a wife and two children. and then go to South Dakota, On motion of Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, the She was 60 years of age and had been a resident A severe wind storm struck Forman from senate amendments to the customs administrative Special attention given to mason AH goods sold at bottom prices and"^& of Sioux county lor many years. She the north, sending almost the entire population bill were non-concurred in and a conference Early last winter William Cheshire disappeared divered free of cost to any part ol W-i was in comfortable circumstances and people ordered. Messrs. McKinley, Burrows delivered to their cellars, and raising so much work in the city and country. from Mankato and last week his body «r and Carlisle were appointed conferees. are at a loss to account for the rash act. the city. was found in the river near that place in a dust that it was impossible to see further The following bills were passed under suspension New Dim. Minn. I Frank Hayes, Victor Dunbar and George decomposed condition. He had evidently than across the street. It is feared that considerable of the rules: N E W ULM, MINN. Mercer, aged about l-.l, inmates the Iowa broken through the ice and was swept under damage was done to wheat fields, The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam Authorizing the secretary of war to establish by the current, reform school at Eldora, were, poisoned by as the force of the wind was sufficient to uncover new barbor lines in Portage Lake, Mich. is a sure cure for coughs and colds. eating wild parsnips. Hayes and Dunbar Senate bill to establish two additional land GEO. BENZ & SONS. any recently sown grain. No serious Mrs. John Plantenberg, aged 37, mother offices in the state of Washington. are now out of danger, but young Mercer is damage was done to buildings. eight children, was adjudged insane at St. Senate bill authorizing the Aransas Pass quite low and may not recover. Importers and Wholesale Dealer* in 1 Cloud, and committed to St. Peter asylum. The South Dakota members of the joint Harbor company to improve Aransas Pass. HUEMKB & SHAPBKAHM, commission to settle the accounts of North It now looks as if even the inland cities of WINES & The death oi the eldest daughter recently Mr. PerkinB, of Kansas, called up and the and South Dakota are in session at Bismarck. Iowa would have established the original has been weighing heavily upon hep mi nd, house agreed to the conference report on thr Carpenters, The commission is composed of the following package saloons. Two gentlemen, residents Oklahoma town site. and probably caused her insanity. .LIQUORS, eentlemen: C. E. McKinney of Sioux Falls, of Mason City, are in correspondence with Bill Nye was booked for an exibition at SENATE. W. W. Taylor of Redfield and O. Gesley of distillery men and have decided to handle A meeting of the senate committee on pensions Builders and Contractors, St. Cloud last Sunday evening, but the ministers Watertownfor South Dakota. The North their goods. It is stated that the brewers was held to-day, at which the Morrill 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Mini* of the city preached sermons in the have agreed to defray all expenses in case of disability and service pension bill combined, Dakota members are the state auditor, treasurer morning on the sinfulness of Sunday preformances, NtW ULM, MINN. substituted by the house lor the senate deI litigation. Prohibitionists are not losing and attorney general. W. W. Girton. which had such an effect on pendent pension bill, was under consideratlon. PETEB their grip and threaten to prosecute anyono the wellknown deputy territorial auditor under Designs and plans made to order and SCHERER William that he cancelled the engagement. Formal action was postponed until who launches out in the original package the Melette regime, accompanies the I the next meeting of the committee. It is estimates on all work furnished and Gov. Merriam haB appointed Rev. L. G. business. South Dakota members as their secretary. understood, however, that opposition to the contracts faithfully executed. Powers and Geo D. Holt, of Minneapolis, I house measure was practically unanimous It would be hard to find a more unfortunate and John W. Willie and J. P. Wright, of St. and that the committee will recommend the family than that of Geo. Lowe.no Paul, delegates to represent the state at the S O DAKOTA .senate to non-concur in the action of th« $ -DEALER IN,— on trial at Atlantic for the murder Ofanegro THE FIGURE ««9." seventeenth annual conterence of the Society house. The gold product of Soutn Dakota increased named Farmer near Griswold last February. of Charities and Corrections, to be held in The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stay. from $2,600,000 in 1888 to $2, HOUSE One of his brothers is now serving out a Baltimore May 18 to 25. No man or woman now living will ever date a 900,000 in 1889. JThe many prominent measures pending in term at Fort Madison. He has a sister in the document without using the figure 9. It stands The cultivation of the sugar beet for experimental botn houses ofcongress, and upon which the The wheat acreage iu Hughes and Sully asylum at Independence, his ^mother also recently friends of all are fighting for right of way, purposes will be engaged in on a in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten counties is considerably larger than in former having been adjudged insane and enrolled has caused some bad blood among party years and then move up to uecond place in 1900. large scale by Goodhue county farmers this years. among the unfortunate wards of the leaders. Chairman of committees are anxious where it will rest for one hundred years. year. The making o( beet sugar from the Woonsocket's big artesian well, together to get the large bibs they have under state. A second sister committed suicide beets will also be experimented with at Red There is another "9" which has also come to stay. consideration first beiore the house or with a complete system ot water-works, only while insane, and his father is said to subject 'K Wing. If both prove successful the 'cultivation It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect senate," as the case may be. Then all cost the city $5,200. to fits of temporary insanity. Lowe's de» that it has already moved up to first place, where of this vegetable will develop into a members with private bills want them considered, LATH, SHINGLES, D00BL1S, The total receipts from the rental ofschool fense will be based on temporary insanity. but have to stand aside now until it will permanently remain. It is called the "Xo. prominent industry next year. lands in South Dakota is estimated at $30,000. the national measures are out of the way. 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Walter Lively, aged fourteen, son of A. F. Misfortunes of the Rich. In the house the silver bill, river and harbor SASH, BLINDS, 'The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the Lively, a well-known citizen of Blufiton Otter bill and tariff bill had the first of a hard experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889. Arrangements are being made to put a Blakely Hall, writing in Frank Leslie's Tail county, started out-look for cattle on struggle for the supremacy, and the tariff where, after a severecontest with the leading machines steamer on the Cheyenne river to ply between bill won. In the senate the admission of —aDd all kinds of—:' I- Illustrated paper, thus speaks o* the night of May 5 and has not since been of the world,-it was awarded the only Pierre and the new town of Cheyenne. Idaho and Wyoming and the silver bills are seen. It is feared he has met with an accident Grand Prize given to family sewing maohines, all some oft he drawbacks of the wealthy# Building Materia!. crowding each other for place, while other A number of glandered horses are reported others on exhibit haying received lower awards and is unable to return. He took with' It seems to me that the rich men bills of less importance are being pushed. In Beadle county. Strict quarantine regulations of gold medals, etc. The French Government I him a mare, cqlt and dog. The colt and dog Thr death of Senator Beck dis arranged the know less about the art of living, also recognized its superiority by thedecoration of are being enforced by the state veterinarian. have returned. A party of twelve searchers senate programme, and it is more than likely NEW ULM, ."•' Mmi"|: Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, however, than the veriest beggars in that several bills will now have a tussel from New York Mills and fifteen from the village with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. for supremacy. The tariff bill will be on in John Cain, a farmer living near Columbia, the world. The problem of life is always, ol Bluffton started out to look for him. The "Xo. 9" is not an old machine improved the house at once. fell Irom his wagnn while intoxicated and The election of a new abbot to succeed Ab of course, a mysterious one, upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the sustained what may prove to be fatal injuries. SENATE." bot Edel brock, resigned, occurred at St. Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand but there are certain elemental rules Mr. Gray moved to proceed to the consideration est advance in sewing machine mechanism of the John's Abbey, Collegeville, and Father Bernard concerning comfort and health which of the bill to transfer the revenue age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, It is getting to be a common occurrence to Tacinicar was unanimously elected. marine service to the navy department. it seems to me the least intelligent of having the very latest and best. put houses on wheels and trot across the The name of the abbot elect will at once be Agreed to of men might easily master. Some prairies with them. A procession of fourresidences forwarded to Rome for approval. The newlj The Senate then proceeded to the consideration rolled into Pierre on wheels er time since I met-a man at Fifty-sev-_ elected abbot is well and favorably known, of the senate bill authorizing the issue cently. of treasury notes on deposit of silver bullion. throughout the St. Benedictine order, and enth street and Broadway, who was -^NEW ULM, MINN. Wi'H The debate, concluded with an executive has been connected with Assumption parish, The explosion of a" can of alcohol badlj just getting into his cab to drive session. 4 of St. Paul, for 12 years. wrecked the residence of John Goeres at down town. It was a beautiful, clear HOUSE. Wnite Lake recently. Mrs. Goeres and a M.MuUen, Preset. H. Vajen,rtcc-PrtM^W'f spring day. The air was like a cocktail, Mr. Rowel1, of Illinois,presented the report small child were seriously but not fatally N O A O A of the committee on elections on the Alabama burned. there was a fresh breeze blowing, ".:J'iJ. 0. Budolph, Cashier...,, ,,. 'Y'. M. W. Greene, a prominent lawyer well contested election case of McDuffievs.Turpie. and I had resolved to walk down Ernest Kramper, of Armour, was taken to The report (which favors the claims of the known in both Dakotas, died at Fargo. rcontestant) was ordered printed. the insane asylum, at Yankton the other town, a distance of about six miles. Grand Forks is just now discussing plans Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, moved to go into day. He labored under the hallucination for a new sewerage system. Just as I crossed the street I stopped committee of the whole for the consideration Gf- Werner Bttsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. [fj that he was the savior and that he had an I. talked a moment with the millionaire, Grand Forks county is out of debt and has of the tariff bill, and the whole day was spent undergone the cnicifixion.^fe^. Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. d& in discussion, McKinley and Mills being the the snug sum of $8^,650.72 in the treasury. who had one foot on the mmm— ymm8&$ Surveyor M. T. Woolley, of Yankton, is .principal speakers. x'jTl-" -v -f A runaway horse threw Mrs. Joseph Bay: step of his cab. He is one "of the en route for the upper Cheyenne river, where SENATE.'"" less from a buggy at Steele, seriously fracturing most famous financiers of the country, the work of surveying township and section DRAFTS TO ALL PARTSJH her skull. The Republicans put off the discussion of lines on the late reservation will be commenced. and his wealth is rated anywhere the silver bill until Monday in hopes they A boy named Sam Jugher was fearfully The surveyors will work east, OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE may before' that time come to some kind ol between ten and fifty millions. He bitten by a supposed mad dog at Grand an agreement and pass a Republican bill. Spring Yalley township, Turner county said that he was feeling seedy and Forks. The animal was shot. TICKETS SOLD. But there is no possibility of reaching such a has sixteen farms watered by artesian wells. conclusion. out of sorts, and that he could not The residence, barn and horses of Sheriff The depth of the wells ranges from 25 rb 175 The pension appropriation bill (appropriating House, of Logan county, North Dakota,were eat. feet. The water has some iron taste, but for the next fiscal year $97,090,761), destroyed by fire. ,' .$ has no alkali. There is no purer or. healthier GloseAttention Cive$, tct was then taken up. Amendments offered bv "I would give anything in the The annual meeting of the North Dakota water to be found and it affords excellent Mr. Sherman and Mr. Washburn, to increase Collecting. world," he said "if I could take the WHEELER & WILSON WWQ CO., Sunday-School association will be held at the number of pension agents from 18 to 20 opportunities to keep milk and butter time to walk as you are doing now, and to 21, gave rise to a long discussion and Grand Forks May 27 to 29. fH 185 and 187 Wabash AveM Chicago cool during the summer. The. temperature but it makes me at least halfan hour then went over. ys-j, Gov. Miller has appointed H. R. Dickiuson, of the water in summer is 48 degrees and 50 For Sale by late at the office, and that would of Reynolds, and H. H. Ruger and T. D. Lee, in winter. HOTJBEL^'A Bncklen 8 Arnica Saive C.H.HOKNBURG, break up everything for the entire, Members of congress are not paying very of Devil's Lake, as the board of trustees of ^William Weaver, an extensive farmer near The best salve in the world for Cn^Bruises much attention to the tariff debate thus far day. I cannot afford the time.'* the Devil's Lake deaf mute school. Dnrbin, recently purchased two buffaloes, New Ulm. Minn. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum] and in this regard do not differ from the It was a curious confession to' A national bank has been organized for male and a female, which he will endeavor public at large. While distinguished representatives fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands^ ED. PAULSEN, East Grand Forks. The projectors are Willlam make but it was thoroughly honest. were talking less than half a dozen to domesticate, with the intention of Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup? members were in their seats. The only Budge, F. J. Du'ffey and G. A. Bachelor. A man with a fortune of fifty million crossingthe species with thoroughbred polled Licensed Auctioneer •ions, and positively cures Tiles or no?ay men that have commanded attention areMe'Kinley, The bank will have a capitol stock of $50,000. angus cattle. It is said that the product dollars was a pauper'in fresh air and required. It lg guaranteed to give and Mills. There are no other members The total receipts from the rental of school furnishes a hide in many respects superior to leisure. of the Republican side of the'eommittee perfect satisfaction, or money refund-" who will gpt much attentionexcept Lafollette LINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN. ed. Price 25 cents per boar. Sold uy (fc"* •f, Wisconsin^ __ L. Boot. Correspondence promptly attended^o*