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

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IS BIG FIRE IN WINONA. Therefore the highest duty that could Te JTHE NORTHWEST. clied the animal was found to be uninjured, brought before Judge Webb in Merrill. He WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. levied was pre-engaged bv the public funds pleaded guilty and was sentenced to Waupun but was S terribly from hunger and already. At the most, the bill would produce Cottcttfrood MiUs. for two years. thirst. but a trifling restriction upon the number er, of N It is alleged that EdmoWdl Horn of Oshkosh of public houses without a corresponding Ar* rif, 1 V-^A^ I HI The private ban^ Dakota to Destruction of the Entire reduction ot the actual traffic. The A Summary of the Important a/thirty-**1"*6 a a robbed the cash drawer of A. J. Runge, the number measure was so iramed that it-would paralyze of Merrill, a boot and shoe" dealer, of $60. oZoore* decided Conference with closed Plant of the Mill Company every valuable principle embodied in Events of the Week in the He is now in jail. a no* to make a separate Custom grinding solicited. Will the existing law and throw back the temperance 0 A Seyere Blow. a work with the State Bank ass^ A terrible fire occurred in the villiage of Upson I* cause indefinitely. Mr. Caine Northwestern States, e' grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange a ,iew state bank law was discussea, which destroyed an entire block. The motion to reject the bill was lost, and the 34 Ss. flour, 5 fbs. shorts and 8 ta% bill passed its second reading. «suary question, exemptions and tho *l fire originated in the Upson house. Seven »f lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour tion of banks under the new revenue law. ^-"1 the principal business houses were burned. Twenty-Five Miners Entombed 1 MINNESOTA-- ^RANDOLPH FOUND. Loss, $20,000 very little insurance. 3 ^.g| and feed sold at low rates and delivered John Waugh, who was recently appointed Goodhue county farmers will experiment in hy a Caye-In in a Mine ^t is feared thab cranberries and blueberries Indian agent at Devils Lake, is in Washington a New Ulm free of expense. f§ Chicago's Board of Trad Man the culture of sugar beets this year. looking after his confirmation. 'Since have" suffered severely from the recent heavy up in Portland, Ore. Near Wilkesbarre, Pa. The coming encampment of the Second and his appointment some of his enemies have frosts vhicn, if true, is a very serious loss |%^--i £j?. FRANK & BENTZIN.-^, PORTLAND, Ore., Special Telegram Third regiments, M. N. G.. will be held at 1 led charges against him that he is not a financially, as these are considered two of the —Charles Randolph, ex-president, and Lake City. good Christian gentleman and would be a largest harvest of the country. ex-secretary of the Chicago board of trade, ATJG. QUEHSE. Domestic tjouble caused Mrs. Matthew bad shepherd for the Fort Totton flock of WINONA, Special Telegram.—The disastrous Andrew' Linnelson, a min#r, was killed and who mysteriously disappeared from home Rhinehardt, of Jefferson, to commit suicide fire which totally destroyed the plant Sioux. He is ready to refute the charges. a 3 5 8 *s April 23, has shown up in Portland. A David Mor -1" probably fatally by taking strychnine. of the Winona Mill company early this *rT Under United States Laws the States of letter with a Portland postmark injured by failing rock in the Minnesota mine morning, was the general topic upon Cannon Falls has four saloons, but pool North and South Dakota, Montana, Washington was received from him by a friend at Ashland, i^it No. 8 was filled with debris HARNESS MAKERlJ the streets. It was not only a severe blow" and billiards are not allowed to be played in and Oregon are entitled to receive Chicago. and this was," the to a depth of 60/eet, causing a loss of about to the stockholders but is felt to be a calamity them by order of the»city council. first known regarding his whereabouts, standard weights and measures but at present $75,000. which Winona can ill afford to stand. —and Dealer in— S Merkle, the murderer, who was to have been HI an article in the Oregonian this morning the stock is exhausted. The superintendent Vandals entered the oJ^e of the Kingsfton" This city has been unusually unfortunate Whips, Collars, and all oth-t tried at Worthington, has been adjugded insane stating tdat he was suspected of being in of the geological survey has recommended by fire losses, the conflagrations of les3 Spy and carried away the forms that the er articles usually kept^t, and will be sent to the asylum. the city, sailing under an alias, had the effect an appropriation for an* additional or ub than a year footing up in round numbers the editor had made Ti? of smoking him out. He strolled into in a first-alass harness supply for these states. A tramp, name unknown, who was stealing we'e nearly $1,000,000. Winona has been fortunate, lication the next day. They carried the office this afternoon and give an account a ride, fell from the steps of the fast mail at shdfy, j*' however, in possessing men of indomitable The Fargo Agricultural college board have distil011*" about a mile away, the type being of himself. He said he had been in Portland Read's Landing, and wasjnearly killed. pluck, and it is to be hoped the secured a forty-acre tract a half mile south ed along the route. At last, accounts several weeks, and did not know any New harnesses made to order and re stockholders of the mill company may be By the fall of a scaffold at St. Paul four of the city, appointed a local experimental chases had not been found. one was worried about him. able to accept their losses the same as did pairing promptly attended to. carpenters were thrown to the ground, a distance board consisting of Jacob Lowell, Dr. Satterthwaite R. C. Judson has been engaged as secretary "How did I happen to leave Chicago so sud the Laird-Norton company and the L. C. of thirty feet, and E. K. Van Hoben and James Holes, and authorized NEWftiJ'M. MINN denly?" he said, and a vague, far away expression and general manager of the La Crosse InterState Porter Milling company, as severe calamities had several ribs broken and may die. them to secure buildings for use in the city, came over his face. "Well, I don't know. Fair. There is no man in the West from which to rise again with renewed There is no need of asking, for you know as well employ a superintendent and go on with the The report that the patients in the insane who has longer experience or a better record Empire Hill Co. as I. The circumstances of leaving *is a energy. While there have beeu some features work of the experimental station at once. blank to me. Know I was sick and asylumn at Rochester had" been poisoned by than Mr. Judson in this line. He has been discouraging to the thoughts of rebuilding The college proper will probably be organized must have left on the impulse of the moment. I eating cannel meats is denied by buperinten-, thirteen years engaged in the work, part of at the present time, is is known will never know how. I know I was sick, tired this fall, dent Phelps. and worn out. I have been under the harrow the time as secretary of the Minnesota State that some of the heaviest stockholders favor ROLLER MILL: forty years and the old machinery shows signs The railroad board announce they will instruct rebuilding immediately after a settlement Walter Lively, a boy who was lost -near Fair, of wear. came here, eugaged a room and propose the attorney general to immediately with the insurance companies. The mill, Bluffton, was found in a creek dead. His to remain several weeks for my health. I which was the third largest in the world, was shall noWsend for my family. horse had fallen on top of him and both died commence action against the Great Northern IOWA. in reality too large to be successfully operated, together. to compel it to build a "Y'' at Grand Forks 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. As Randolph was secretary of the Chicago There are 1,700 Farmers' alliances in the and it is probable a mill of smaller connecting with the Northern Pacific, also to board of tradefitteen year", once its president, Martin W. Johnson of Mudelia, formerly state, besides eighty granges and a number capacity, possibly 1,600 barrels a day. will also secretary of the National board of have it put in a side track at Burlington, for of St. Paul, was killed by being thrown out of farmers' clubs. The total membership oi be put up, if any. The dicectors of the trade and president of the American FireProof We take pleasure in informing the Colton's coal mine, furnish him cars, and of a wagon, and one wheel passing over his .7 farmers' organizations is setimated at 50,000. company held a meeting this alternoon, Steel Car company, his mysterious Dublic that we are now ready for bug. charge the rate fixed by the legislature for chest. 1 disappearance gave rise to fears of foul play. the proceedings *ot which are not made hauling coal. They will also ask the written ness. The best machinery and all the i* if Dispatches were sent all along the coast. A new pulp and paper mill, giving employment public, but it is known that the matter of Two little school girls were set upon by a opinion of the attorney general on the subject atest improvements in the manufac* He is sixty-two years of age. to 300 laborers, will be erected at Little rebuilding was generally discussed and an supposed mad dog at Des Moines the other of local freight rates out of Fargo. .ure of flour enable us to compete with P[ adjournment taken until, Saturday. Tne Falls immediately by the Hennepin Paper day and terribly bitten before the animal :he best mills in the country. A largely attended meeting of citizens at correspondent of the Northwestern Miller company. LABOR TROUBLES. could be driven away. The dog took refuge Mandon protested against the proposed We are constantly buying was authorized to say that the mill would Mrs. Swenson, a Danish lady seventy-three in a barn and died while suffering all the A Strike In he Building Trade E abandonment of Fort Lincoln. A number be rebuilt in all probability. The loss of Wheat, years old, was found dead in Fountain lake symptoms of hydrophobia. pecte in St. Louis. the null company, as near'as can be estimated, of farmers said they settled there because, of near Albert Lpa. It is thought that she accidently Bye, A suspicious character named White was ST. LOUIS, Special.—A big strike in the is now placed at $365,000 on mill, government protection, and if this was withdrawn fell in the lake and drowned. Corn, arrested at Ottumwa while trying to dispose building trades is expected here. The elevator, grain and flour. The insurance they would be compelled to abandon A new barn belonging to Martin Kiefer of of 2-cent postage stamps at a cent apiece. foots up $203,000, all but $13,000 of which is btonemasons' union has become dissatisfied OatSj their farms. Strong resolutions were passed Marion, burned together with farm machinery, A search of his pockets brought to light 600 with the way the proprietors of quarries in mutual comp'anies. Buckwheat, expressing alarm at the disposition of the 3'00 bushels of grain, etc. Loss, $1,300 2-cent stamps and ten special delivery have been replacing strikers with cheap military department to abandon the fort &c, &c. insurance, $600. stamps. laborers, and it is reported that all masons with thousands of hostile Indians within a ENTOMBED IN A MINE. will be called out. A strike of the stonemasons At the Highest Market Prices. Gporge Euehan, who mortally wounded a A chunk of the meteor that fell in a shower day's journey. Reports are at hand of similar will force the carpenters and the man named Anderson at Minneapolis while in Kossuth and Winnebago counties a short Fata and Destructiv Cave-in In a meetingsin the country, and great alarm allied trades to quit work. We sell all kinds of walking on the street with the latter's wife, time ago WUB picked up near Ramsey and is Mine Near Wilkesbarre, Pa. is manifested. has been admittpd to bail in the sum of$10,000. the finest specimen yet found. It weighs an WILKESBARRE, Pa., Special. A cave-in CHICAGO, Spcieal—The striking iron niolders JFLOUB, According to the Napoleeon Homestead even hundred pounds and has the appearance occurred to-day near Ashley in No. 6 mine, at the Malleable iron works claim that gopher hunting could be made a very profitable SHORTS, operated by the Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Coal the statements made by the management as of melted pig iron. Knut Kjorlei, living near Kenyon, died of business in North Dakota. In some ', company, by which twenty-five men were to the resumption of work by several hundred la grippe. The disease was contracted early Henry Spiker, of English, Lucas county, jii&ji.2ra jbc.» counties bounties are paid on tails, in others entombed in the mine. The cave-in extends men are false. The chairman of the last winter, and from it he became blind and AT LOW RATES.© amused himsell the other day in plaguing a on ears, and in some of the "vvay-back" over a half-mile square, and includes a strike committee declares that only twelve deal and has been helpless since he was first horse by shoving a live chicken in its face. counties nothing less than legs will be taken men went to work Tuesday, and" most of portion of the thickly settled village called taken sick. The horse didn't seem to enjoy the joke, as evidence of the sure death of the little Special Attention given to I them quit again yesterday. The strike of Lafett's Patch. A large number of houses and wheeling suddenly around gave Henry a The farmers of Cottonwood county have pets. Thus in Logan county tails bring 3 O-ustorxi "Worls. the tinners has been successful in every went down with the suriace, but only a few good, swift kick in the stomach which will petitioned the governor to have an investigation cents, while in Mcintosh ears quoted at 2 shop except one. of them were badly damaged. The following confine him to his bed for some time. made by the experimental station to cents, Dickey county gives up 3 cents 'or four CLEVELAND, Ohio, Special.—Fifty conductors is a list of men who are known to be The city council of Marshalltown has decided An extra stone for giinding feed. discover the causes leading to the injury of legs, making an aggregate of 8 cents in bounties and brakemen employed in the imprisoned: to levy a license of $50 a month on the flax crop in that county year after year. yards of the Valley Railway company in for one gopher. There is no necessity Steam Cornsheller. Ellis D. Williams, Harry Parry, Owen Parry, this city have struck for increased: wages, dealers in original liquor packages in this Samuel Squire, fifteen years old, the son of for a boy going without circus money in Michael Henry, Thomas C. Davis, John Scally, Wood taken for cash or in exchange and all freight business is at a standstill. city. The authorities propose to test the Michael Scally, David Sullivan, John Hanson, Thomas Squire, was killed by alight engine North Dakota. John Allen, taken out seriously burned Robert FORT WAYNE, Ind., Special—All the newsgurated question whether such a license can be collected in the Detroit yards. He was cut in two and The supreme court handed down its decis "VV Roberts, taken out fatally burned here to-day among the stone and under the recent decision of the supreme one hand torn off. The coroner'B jury returned Harry Jones, Robert Prichard, Charles James, hours1 ion in the assessor case at Bismarck. The revenue brick masons for eight hours and ten Eut QAFM PURCHASES court. Anthony Proyne. rescued fatally burned, John a verdict of accidental aeath. ay. One contractor granted the demand, law, section 30, in dispute, abolishing "Williams, Jonathan Williams, Richard Jones, others are trying to get non-union men. Two precocious children.the son and daughter The state board ofhealth is attending to a the use of county assessor, was sustained, William Edwards, Thomas J. Williams, Thomas and CHEAP SALES. JOLIET, III., Special. A strike was inaupapeis Clau&s, Owen Williams, John Hempsey, Frank of Mrs. Martha Buckley, a widow living large number of cases of glanders among Judge Lauder being thereby reversed. The Gallagher, John Kenning and two Hungarians of this city to-day granted thfe demands court holds that the office is a legislative on a farm near Fort Dodge stole $15 from a horses in Kittson county. Doubtful cases r.amed Butts. HANSCHEN, of the typographical union ior an office and section 10 of the schedule in con trunk at home and started out for a trip to are being guarantined, and in confirmed increase in the price of composition. Rescuing parties went to work and succeeded nection, which provides that "all county andprecinct Chicago. The boy and girl, who were about cases the animals are being slaughtered and in breaking through one of the officers shall hold their offices for eight and ten years old respectively, bought Contractor and Builder. burned. chambers beneath the cave, and the charred POPE AND KINC. the term for which they were elected," does tickets at the Illinois Central depot, but were and blackened form of Anthony Froyne, Walter Lively, aged 14, has been missing luckily captured by friends before the train the first victim, wa3 hoisted to the surface. not prohibit the legislature from abolishing Restoration oft he Temporal Power frontalis home near Fergus Falls since May He was still alive, but his injuries are pulled out. The children say they were illtreated the office. The new revenue law creates district of he Plaintiff a me of Discussion. 5. He started out to look for cattle with a Special attention given to mason considered fatal. When the news at home. assessors and this case was an appeal horse and dog, and^ as the animals returned spread that Froyne was burned *.,. from Ransom county, wherein the county The following amusing and yet pathetic LONDON, Special. The threatened tfork in the city and country. & a feeling of gloom came over the without h:m, it is feared he has met with an assessor refused to vacate. promulgation by the pope of ihe dogma old miners present, for they realized that note was received the other day by an accident. New Clm, Minn. that the temporal power of the pontiff, of there was little hope of his companions O'Brien county court official from a witness Schaerer An investigation of the tragedy which the church was deprived bv the advent having escaped death. The rescuing party in a case about to be tried, and is given verbatim The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam Eodies, SOUTH DAKOTA. at Mazeppa revealed the fact that Schaeter of Victor Emanuel into" Rome in 1871, enetrated to within sight of two dead in the Sheldon JMail: "Dear Sir: it is a sure cure for coughs and colds. is essential to the complete majesty had killed his wife and child with a hammer, but gas was so thick that they were The Canton City council has decided to will be out of my Power to attend cortin driven back to the surface. The of the viceregent of Chn&t on earth their heads being pounded oute of recognition. open negotiations with parties desiring*a obrien county on the—th of this month. place is full of black damp and is the theme of discussion in Catholic circles He then took his own life by cutting franchise ho put in a system of water-works. further approach in the direction of on the continent. The fact that the Please arrange to excuse me and oblige your his throat with a razor. HIMKE & mmm, the victims is impossible, even with a safety Italian bishops opposed the promulgation It is expected that 4,000 Russians will settle old friend. P. S. my wile got run over at a OleLarsen, a wealthy Norwegian farmer lamp. As «it looks now very little hope is ot the dogma is not to be taken as evidence in McPherson and adjoining counties^ this railroad crossing and is dead. I have to attend living between Good Thunder and Mankato entertained that any of the men will be of their belief that the occupant of the chair season. to her business a little." Carpenters,/ /:f.» rescued alive. The men entombed are of St. Peter should not be atemporal as was instantly killed by being thrown from nearly all married and have large families The welcome rains of the past few days well as a spiritual sovereign. The clergy I iiw his wagon, the wheel striking his neck and all dependent on them for support, and the of Italy are placed in a position have been general throughout South Dakota Self Devouring.* breaking it. He was about seventy-five Builders and Contractors^ scene aaound the mouth ot the pit is a of such peculiar delicacy with and the ground is reported to be in excellent years old. heartrending one. A strange and really dramatic situation regard to expression of opinion crop condition. NhWULM, MINN At the meeting of the Mankato presbytery on matters touching the relations of the is one described by the author It is expected that every county in South church and the state that no positive declaration recently the following resolution was introduced ON ITS MERITS. J?" Dakota east of the Missouri will be represented of"Obeah,"alittle.book which treats of epproval could be expected from and will be considered at the fall meeting- Designs and plans made to order and at the state irrigation convention to be them, while the laity have long since fallen of West Indian life. Insects and reptiles "Whereas, Believing that the license re Asked No to Mix estimates on all work furnished and into a state of apathy as regards both pope held in Woonsocket, June 4. Politics With he Subtreasurie system is the rock upon which the saloon. are abundant in the West Indies, and king, owing to the unchanging condition contracts faithfully executed. Bill. A bad boy in the Plankington »reform rcsts.jWe therefore resolve that we will not of the antagonism between the Vatican and one soon gets well acquainted school is 16 years old, weighs 20Q pounds support any organization that legalizes the WASHINGTON, Special.—The hearing of and the Quirinal, which the lapse of with certain small, bright green lizards, saloon and shoots up into the air 6 feet and 3 inches. N the Farmers' alliance representatives was THE FIGURE 9 twenty years has not sufficed to mollify, or continued before the ways and means committee which are perfectly harmless even change in character. Nothing short Thefigure9 in our dates will make a long stay. The Southern Minnesota Fair association to-day, Mr. Livingston, the national of overt hostilities between the Vatican A man named Patterson was sentenced to and very lively. Those little creatures No man or woman now living will ever date & has commenced active preparations for the lecturer ol the organization, taking up the and the government can arouse the people sixty days' imprisonment in the Brown county locument without using the figure 9. It stands coming fair in September next at Rochester. argument. He quoted President Lincoln's are quite tame, and when caught of Italy to active interest in the question jail for voting too often at Aberdeen at the third place in 1S90, where it will remain ten Premiums and purses to the sum of $15,000 prophecy that corporations would be enthroned whether the pope shall also be a king or by the tail they slip away, leaving the recent election. years and then move up to secoud place in 1900, that the property of the country have been offered, and already the outlook whether he shall remain as he is, a virtual that appendage behind them. where it will rest for one hundred'years. would be concentrated, and that the republic prisoner in the largest palace in the world. for the fastest string of horses is very pro raising. Christopher Columbus Commentz, living itself would be overthrown. Thank There is another "9" which has also cometo stay. I was sitting in the veranda, watching New buildings are to be erected and near Wessington Springs, set a prairie fire God the last prediction had not been fulfilled. It is unlike thefigure9 in our dates in the respect a little green lizard darting about the grounds materially imprdved. that destroyed $1,000 worth of his neighbor's CAUGHT IN A SCHEME. But the others had been. Onetwentieth that it has already moved up to first place, where property and skipped the country for atter the flies. It became bold, and While the steamer Silver Grescentwas lying of the people of this country it will permanently remain. It is called the "No. A a Nearly Wreck a Train In fear of being lynched by the indignant people. in one of its quick movements jumped at Lake City ior repairs two of her crew got owned three-firths of the property. He also 9" High Arm Wheeler &, Wilson Sewing Machine. Order to Secur a Reward. quoted Garfield, Jefferson and Calhoun, int*a quarrel. One of the men was cut three onmyfoot. I made a sudden snatch, PORTLAND, Or.. Special Telegram, ffhe "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the and said that what they had recommended times across the body just below the ribs, The Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Val!«y and caught the little fellow by the —An attempt was made to wreck the Tacoma-bound experts of Europe at the Pari3 Exposition of 1S89 was just what the alliance asked. It congress and if it had not been for the thick underclothing will commence ivork shortly on the tunnel tail. Giving a wriggle, he darted Northern Pacific train where, after a severecontest with the leading machines refused to approve the subtreasury knire he had on the would have entered route between Whitewood and Deadwood. at Linton, seven miles north of of the world, it was awarded the only off leaving that portion of his property plan, then let it remove this city. The tram was suddenly the stomach and death would have resulted. A change has been made in the tunnel location Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all the re/tiictions hedging in the in my hands, and, havJng no use others on exhibit having received lower awards flagged by a tramp named A physician was summoned and whereby the length of the same is reduced national banking system. It would be a for it, I dropped it on the floor and of gold medals, etc. The French Government F. S. Taylor, who told a strange story of an dressed the worst wound. The assailant godsend to this country to pass .the subtreasury from 1,350 to 450 feet. resumed my book. also recognized itssuperiority by thedecoration ol encounter with train wreckers. He said bill, for the reason, if for no other, fled. A party of Brookings capitalists are organizing Mr. NathanielWheeler, President of the company, that while walking on the road to Portland Presently I looked down and saw that there would not be a bucket shop left a stock company with a capital A row in the courts is likely to occur over with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. he saw three men piling old ties and fallen in the United States. The day of speculation that a lot of ants had found the piece stock of $1,000,000 to develop the oil deposits the meteor which fell npar Forest City, Io. trees high on the track. When they saw The "No 9" is not an old machine Improved in crops would be done away with,and of tail, and were hurrying off with 3? in claims owned by them in the recently him they put a pistoLto his head and made Prof. Winchel, of Albert Lea, went to the upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the the producer and consumer would be their treasure as fast as they could. him take a seat on a log and' keep quiet discovered oil fields of Wyoming. Some Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandest place where the aerolite was found and purchased brought together. Sixteen millions would while they proceeded with their work. twenty-four business men are interested and advance in sewing machine mechanism of the When they had dragged it almost to build all the warehouses thealliance wanted. it, but later it was replevied by other Their work so engrossed them that he managed age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therelore, control a tract of 3,840 acres near the recent What good were river and harbor improvements parties, and he returned to Albert Lea and their hole I noticed my little green to slip away unnoticed just in time to of having the very latest aj4 best. to the debt-ridden, oppressed farmer? excitement. secured bonds and an attorney and will make friend, a few inches away, intently prevent a terrible wreck. Taylor was taken In conclusion, he said that if the committee an effort to secure the prize by legal means. Reports have reached Rapid City that the eying his missing property. The ants aboard the train and treated like a prince. thought that the landed basis was the It is thought another*meteor fell near Albert He was sent back from Centralia to-day Cheyennes have again left their reservation were just giving a final pull toward best if they could not accept the crop basis, Lea, and students of the college are in search and Sheriff Kelly took charge of in an endeavor to make the Big Horn country. let them put it in the bill. Do something their nest, when the lizard suddenly him to get a description of the wreckers. of it. ^j. fefti'jr/v to relieve the farmers. Report the bill to Oelrichs and Buffalo Gap have been made a dart upon them, seized his bit Taylor claimed that he knew nothing about the house in some shape, so that it could be warned to be especially watchful, as it is of tail, and swallowed it with evident the country, but he was so minute in his acted upon. Don't make it a question of thought the Indians will attempt to leave NORTH DAKOTA.* details in describing the obstructions piled gusto. tariff or of politics, but let the bill stand on the country by the southern trail, which A big broom factory has been established on the track that the sheriff suspected something. its merits. passes through those places. Finally, he turned to Tavlor, saying: at Grand Forks. am "D—n you, you did this Taylor wilted, ,?». No a Hotel. Oliver Dalrymple, the North Dako ta "boanza" James l'nngle, a farmer living near and confessed and told all. He said he farmer, is seeding a wheat field that Bridgewater, had a narrow escape from LOCAL TAXATION, Speaking of hotels, a gentleman- o* piled the stuff on the track and prevented covers an -area of 13,000 acres. death the other day. He was plowing in a a wreck for the purpose ot being richly rewarded my acquaintance stayed over night Th Bill a its Second Reading field with three horses abreast when a shower by the company. He was arrested Thfe new Masonh temple at Fargo will be at a good sized hotel on the main in he of and is now in jail here. There were 200 came np and he crawled under the horses to opened with a grand ball and banquet on the street of a suburban city not long LONDON, Special. Sir Wilfred Lawson, passengers on the train. evening of June 16. agm keep from getting wet. When the rain stopped resuming the debate on the local taxation ago, and when he wanted to wash his he left his shelter stud started across the field, So far this season the auditor of La MoVrV bill in the house of commons this evening, hands he found that there were" no buthad not gone more thanafew steps when county has paid bounces on 28,000 gopher RIOTOUS LIVING. denounced the compensation scheme, towels in the room. Neither was a bolt of lightning struck the animals and tails, whiih at & cents per tail represents the which, he said, would lead to ^IMI^-H? a11 of them ^.^s^w-m »., A Duluth Man Said to be Squander neat sum of $840. there any bell pull so he went to th© an immensity of .evils, involving ins His Money. further public degradation, corruption door and shouted for a chambermaid. Asa Francis and wi'e, of.Pargo, celebrated Mi CHICAGO, Special Telegram, and bribery. Home Secretary Matthews the 62nd anniversary of their wedding the That, too, was aluiury not possessed On the petition of C. A. Morrill Co., defended the compensation clause on the Charles Henglund killed a bear weighing other day. He is 90 years of age, while the by the house. wholesale tea and cigar dealers of this city. ground of expediency and legality. Mr. 355 pounds near Florence. The carcas wa* partner of his joys and sorrows has reached g/: $ Judge Shepard granted a writ of ne exeat Gladstone said he gave Mr. Goschen credit »In her stead a housekeeper, with sold for $25. the age of 87. Both enjoy good health and restricting Edward Burlingame from leaving ior sincerity in his attempt to lessen the tread of a grenadier, appeared are the happiest old couple in North Dakota. Sam H. Fesrandez. of Madison, a traveling the state. Prior to Oct. 1, 1889, the petition IfWHEELER & WILSON BFFG CO., if* the evils of the liquor trade, upon the scene and wanted to know states, Burlingame was running a saloon man, was found dead in bed at a hotel in but the means proposed were Col. Gearey, of the state Republican committee 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago 1 at Dulnth, and owed the petitioner what he was "bawling" about. He Ma'dison, with a morphine bottle by his side. utterly futile and dangerous as well. The to meet in Fargo May 23 to discuss For Sale by g| f* $510. Since then he has paid $125, but is looked at her determined eye and Colossus scheme might be described as a bill for the the time of holding the state convention. By the accidental discharge of a gun, Mrs. HORNBliRG, T|||f still indebted for the balance. Jan. 30,1890, endowment of public houses. It was Chairman Leistikow of Grafton has called Clandins Scherer, livingjn Shawano County, of Rhodes attitude "and mildly it is said, Burlingame deserted his wife and argued that the money for the purchase of the Democratic state committee to meet in received a wound in the arm that made it asked for towels. "Towels!" she New Ulm. Minn. family in Duluth. He is now in the city, public houses would be derived from drink Fargo May 27 to decide on the date and necessary to amputate the mem ber. and, it is said, is engaged in spending several shrieked. "Is that whatyou brought itself. Ever since he had known anything place of that convention. ED. PAULSEN, ml thousand dollars, whic"h he has in his A mortgage for $1,500,000, covering Wisconsin me upstairs for? You don't get no about the country's finances it had, possession, in riotous living. The petitioners Col. Thompson, of Bismarck, lost a valuable lands, was filed at Chippewa Falls by been a recognized principle that a such trimmin's here. You can dry Licensed Auctioneer iear they will lose the amount due Btallion some time ago, and after a the Wisconsin Iron company, in favor of the duty which would most limit the con yerself on the sheets, as the rest do," them if Burlingame is allowed to leave the week's search found the animal imprisoned Massachusetts Loan and Trust Company. eumption should be imposed upon spirits state. said she "this ain't no dudes' hotel" in an old well twelve feet deepT When reB- LINDEN, BKOWNCO..MINN., Louis Schoefeld, the Wausau forger, was —New York Commercial. Correspondence promptly attended to. Jfl