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

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WM^'^Z'^ :&£'*'' »& w*? THE NORTHWEST. offer be accented possession will be given Thfr diphtheria scare at West Newton, OH WONDERFUL THINGS. conventional, social signs of thought 123 cmk. July 1. *2B»rorc2T (So. the-Bpef Slough, has subsided. There are these signs become instruments for only two cases at that point. ", Advices from all points in the James river further thought and there can be no valley report crops in excellent condition. The three men arrested at Merrill, on' suspicion Tt is Believed the World is Just Entering A Summary of the Important C.H. CHAnCOUR-T, Plentiful rains have fallen everywhere in the of being connected with the attempt question tnat the foremost characteristic a. BOSS. the Aluminum Age. Presideatt valley, and the ground never was in a better to blow up a laundry, have secured bail. of man is not so much that he Events,of the Week in the condition for an abundant field". Cor. Mim. and Mii Stis. The United States Lumber Company, with possesses some language, but that, he fl. Metal Strong as Steel and but One-quarter In a prize fight at Jamestown bptween headquarters in Tomahawk, within the past ftortliwestern States. possesses conventional language, and Thcmas Devine of that city, and George Siddons, year has purchased over $300,000 worth of as Heavy—It Exists Everywhere Under that it can be transmitted like any NEWULM, ,- of Fort Yates. Devine refused to respond standing pine. Our Very Feet—It is Bright and Will Not other result of civilization. A parrot I N N E S O A after the fourth round and the fight was given While digging a well on the farm of Perut Corrode. Collectionssn£ all bn*ncM p^rtomiag t* i^ftM to Siddons. Both men were badly punisiied. may say, "Polly wants a hickory nut,11 A syndicate of local capitalists have decid«d Gilbertson, in York, Jackson County, opposite promptly stteaded to. Have we really entered upon the a°re to build a $230,000 hotel at Duluth. Pigeon Fall, quartz was discovered containing and learn to associate the pleasure of Individual -Rssponsibitiy^ The steamer Rosebud, now plying between traces of gold and silver. of aluminium? asks the Philadelphia eating the nut with the sentence, but C. A. Swpnsen, of Zumbrota, was seriously Chamberlaiu and Bismarck, is one oithc oldest -Eden Allen, a boy 6 years old. was drowned injured by the (ailing of a bridge abutment. Press. "As is well known, aluminium no parrot ever taught this sentence or boats on the Missouri. The Rosbud $500,000. in the river at Kilbourn City. He was playing is the most abundant of all the metals any other to his offspring. In the The first soldier'* monument ever erected played an important part in the Sioux Indian with companions at the steamboat landing in Minnesota was unveiled at Bloomington on the earth's crust, and ever since its same way, the natural sounds of animals war of 1876, when it was used as a transport and fell from the rocks. cemetery. which form rudimentary language ship by Gens. Crook and Terry. discovery almost every leading metallurgist Eagle Roller Mill Co. Airs. E. G. Smith, of La Crosse, awoke one Edward Clay, while fishing in the Mississippi Judge1 and chemist has been working: must be just those sounds, and While at dinner at Fargo, Alfred night recently, and found two burglars in ut St. Paul, fell into the river and was Wallin. of the supreme bench, was taken her room. Her screams frightened the men to find a cheap process for reducing it no others the young of an animal, no dro wned. Has Capacity of suddenly ill. He was removed to his home, so that they dropped their plunder and fled. matter how correctly brought up by In a large measure they have, succeeded. 600 Barrels Per Day. Alex. Billings, Hinckley, is held to ap- and now lies in a precarious condition. 0 The body of the little girl found in the its own parents, could learn only the Only a few years ago this pear before the United States court at Winona The doctors are reticent, but admit that Chippewa river at D11rand proves to bo that sounds of the parents. Man only can on a charge of selling liquor to Indians. apoplexy is feared. metal cost more than gold. To-day, of a 5-year-old daughter of Gustave Mattison, Gov. Meiriam has named June 27 as the frame language and transmit it every thanks to the enterprise of Americans, The soldiers' home commission met at Lisbon of Porterville, where she was drowned day upon which Clifton Holden is to hang lor and organized as follows: R. M. Davis, animal is the descendant of another Our flour a be beat seven weeks since. it has been reduced to the price, block the murder of his cousin near Redwood Falls. Lisbon, president W. lr. Bently, Bismarck, animal that never framed a languge Twenty-one employes on a work train on for block, of nickel. At §2 per pound NEWTJLM, MINNESOTA. John Pett, or Oronoco, was'fatally injured secretary. The other members of the commission the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road of its own. This is, at the same time, aluminium is a cheaper metal to use are George B. Winship, Grand Forks and Leander Hannon seriously hurt by being struck, at Sparta, for a raise in wages from the most simple and the most noticeable than nickel. It is nearly four times J. H. Miller, Wahpeton R. Weagant, Grafton. ran over by a seed drill on Pett's farm. $1.25 to $1.40 per day. The crew was paid difference between the language lighter than nickel, and will go therefore Mrs. Mary A. McGindley, of Duluth, has off and discharged. of man and that of animals. If any human The Farmers Anti-Monopoly association been admitted to practice in the district nearly four times as far. While Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Scheible were ol North Dakota has decided to incorporate language is ever so primitive, the court in that city. She is the first female driving in Oshkosh, a St. Paul train backed Aluminium has only been on the and to build warehouses at every station lawyer ic Minnesota. mere fact that it was framed by those into them, and they and their rig were market in a commercial way for about when enough farmers can be induced to join A cow belonging to a farmer west of Luverne thrown into the slough on the east side of who speak it, and that it has been the association. The object is to control the a year. In that time the applications gave birth to five calves the other day. the street. They received a wetting but no transmitted from generation to generation, local markets and ship direct to English buyers to which'this metal can be economically The calves were very small, but were all serious injury. in London and Liverpool. forms an insurmountable barrier alive and frisky. put have been found to be so O. Abiahamson, a Scandinavian blacksmith Obtained, and all PAThiXT BVaiKteH u» between man and animal. In the case of Editor Moffet against L. N. tended to for MODERATE FEES. Our office tt While being lowered into a well at Marshal, numerous that the Press predicts its of Seven Mile Creek, who recently sold opposite the U- 8. Patent Office, and w« can otktaiu Griffin for damages for assault, on trial at Thomas Lewis was overcome by fire damp all his property and started for California, introduction will mark a great step in Patents in less time th»n thow remote from Bismarck, Bob Robarts, a witness, created a and fell to the bottom, a distance of lOOleet, became insane at Columbus Neb., where he E S A O E E E the advance of human progress. WASHINGTON. s«nd MODEL, DRA. wim «e sensation by swearing he had committed the sustaining fatal injuries. refused to continue his journey, insanely imagining PHOTO of InTention. Wo advise to patentability assault himself. Roberts was at once committed Aluminium at 25 cents per pound—and or W in is free of cti&ree and vre ainke HO CiuUUiM Peter Bohan, of Duluth, was awarded a that he was being pursued by the he to jail in bonds of $5,000 to answer VJS'LKSS PATENT 13 SRVURKU, it will surely reach that price—will a N a a iv verdict of §,10,000 against the St. Paul and sheriff of Trempealeau County. For circular, cdTice, terms and references ts for the crime. He was afterwards tried and take the place of iron and steel in Professor Wiggins in reference to Duluth Railway company for the loss of a actual clienu in your own State. County, City o» The late Sigvald A. Qvle, of Eau Claire, fined $100. lowu, writ* to I foob. some time before he died, with the consent of many important lines of manufacture. the alleged near appearance of the A contract has been let for supplying the his wife, deeded almost his entire estate, valued Cppotita Patent OJJlet, Wathmoton, I. a The Red Wing City council has granted Its adaptibility to ship-building becomes Star of Bethlehem says: North Dakota insane asylum at Jamestown sixteen applications for saloon licenses for at about $10,000,000, to a syndicate— at once apparent- The use of "To-night, if the sky be clear, you with native coal. The amount required will Bingham Bros. the coming year and one remains to be acted called the Ideal Land and Loan Company, be between 3,000 and 4,000 tons. At the alluminium for this purpose would will see arctos or the dipper in your upon. With that one granted the number the will will be filed in a lew days, and it is last session of the legislature a law was passed change the mighty black racers of the zenith. Draw an imaginary line of saloons will be three less than last year. expected that it will.be brimful of charitable requiring state institutions to use native Atlantic into bright silver vessels, b«f"est8. through "this, through the pole star Melvia Peters, while visiting his uncle's coal if it could be had for less than $3.25 pe» DEALERS BENI which would inspire the marine poets .arm near Faribault, was gored by a bull. and on to the horizon. Near the ton. His leg was broken in two places and he was I O W A to flights of hitherto unheard-of fancy horizon it will pass through Cassiopeia, A meeting of the Farmers' Anti-Monopoly gored in the side. He is in a precarious condition. l31i Weathers, an Osceola carpenter, who in describing how "lightly the silver which is in the form of the letter W. association was held at Grand Forks. It has been totally blind for seven years, submitted ship rode the blue billows." Seriously, The upper star on the right is called was decided to incorporate and to build J. W. Jayne, a Christian scientist, fell irom to an operation the other day which warehouses at every railroad station when there is a possibility that ocean Caph, and within a few inches of this, a bicycle at Winona and broke his leg. He completely restored his sight. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, enough farmers can be induced to join the racers in the course of time will be apparently, the star of Bethlehem is refused the services of a surgeon, saying he Mrs. David Smith, of Tam a county, attempted association. The object of the association is constructed of aluminium. relied entirely upon divine intervention to said to appear. At its last appearance SASH AND BLIND. suicide by disemboweling herself to control the local markets and to ship direct effect a cure. in 1572 it was larger than Jupiter. Its with a razor. It is thought she cannot recover. to English buyers in London and Liverpool. Its chief advantage is its lightness. Lime, Cement and Coal The Rocester Separator company is preparing No reason is given for the act. period is about 319 years, so that it is At present one of the great difficulties to established a line of creameries H. K. Anthony, an old man of 80, and a not due till next year. A degree, The President has appointed Nehemiah in ocean navigation is the weight of along the line ot the Zumbrota branch of the veteran of the war, died in the jail at Council Davis, receiver of public moneys at Fargo, though sixty miles on the earth's surface, Chicago and Northwestern railroad and of vessels. It is impossible to get engine Bluffs. He was in destitute circumstances Lowest pricea always. Waldo M. Potter, register of the land office is scarcely noticeable in the the Red Wing and Southern. and had made the jail his home for some power sufficient to obtain more than at Fargo. Mr. Potter's appointment settles heavens by the naked eye. There are Karl Olson, a Scandinavian recently arrived time. twenty miles an hour. It has been an anxiety that has been growing for some in this country, committed suicide by other stars which have a better claim Opposite Railroad Depot, Thomas McBride, of Buckingham, had to time. There was a vacancy in. the position estimated that if an Atlantic liner firing a shot gun into his mouth, on the pay Miss Muellen $400 for neglecting*to to this honor, as the blazing star in NEWTJLM, of receiver, although Register BatelFs term MIX* were built of aluminium, or that the farm of John Bird, near Kalmar, where he marry her according to promise. She wantcd would not have expired for fifteen months. the Swan and another in the Northern was employed. No cause is known for the weignt of the material out of which $5,000,but the jury thought Thomas had Batell's predecessor was removed fifteen FRANK FRIEDEHIANN, Crown. No prominent christian writer •deed. ships are constructed be reduced by only trifled with her affections $400 worth. months before his term expired. now believes that the star at the birth The inquest on the body of John Flamm, one-half, and their sides coated with a Miss Nettie Jewell has been appointed census Two Dickey county murderers were the of Jesus was a star at all, as, for example, found dead on Yellow Banks river, near Ortonville, highly polished non-corrosive substance, enumerator for Perry township, Buchanan dealer in other day transferred from the Sioux Falls found that death was caused by 4 Rev. Dr. Geikie and Dr. Adam to the Bismarck penitentiary. The parties county, including the town of Jesup. it would have less than onethird iipart failure. The bruises on the head and Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, Clarke. It is ranked with the star were Dille and his wife, who murdered a man It is claimed she is the first and only lady the draught, and be propelled body resulted from falling on the rocks in the who was going across the country with them appointed to the position in the state. that shone at the birth of Moses and •water with the same engine power at double in a buggy during the early settlement of the An aesthetic tramp entered the residence the darkness at the crucifixion." Slassware, Notions, Canned the speed which characterizes the The body of James Clough was found in a county. They were convicted and sentenced of S. M. Hummel, at Waterloo, the other lumber yard at' Minneapolis with a bullet iron-built steamships of the present to fifteen years in the territorial penitentiary, day, got away with a big cake and a pail of Ihole through the head. On one side of the Lincoln's Heart and Head. and the admission and division of the states milk and le a, bunch of water-lilies in return day. Fruit, Flour, etc. "body was found a revolver and on the other made itneces3ary to transfer them to North for the favor. Writing to the Rev. S. G. Appleget, Commenting on this matter, the bottle of whisky. He had evidently committed Dakota. The woman is said to be.slowly of Inwood, N. Y., Mr. Herndon, Lincoln's Capt. J. C. Austin, of Hale, handed his little suicide. London Spectator in a recent issue starving herself to death. All goods sold at bottom prices and grandson a revolver to play with, and law partner, said recently: "Mr. said editorially: "It is calculated that E. S. Taylor, a prominent farmer of Medo, At the mouth of Cherry creek, on the north the little fellow succeeded in planting a bullet delivered free of cost to any part ol Lincoln was the thinker he was always and son Henry, aged twenty-five years, were a ship which, if entirely constructed of side of the Cheyenneriver, in Sterling county, in the captain's wrist the first shot, making the city. collecting, sifting and analyzing facts instantly killed by lightning. They were in the camp of the hostile Sioux, the 1,250 iron, would draw twenty-six feet of a serious wound. he studied well and thoroughly the standing in the door of a large stock barn that came from British Columbia with Sitting N E W ULM, MINN. water would when made of aluminium Mrs. Eliza Rowud, who died in Cedar Falls when the bole came down. The barn waB totally Bull, nowunder Hump, their head chief. relations of those facts—one to the made a bequest of £2,000 to the M. E. not draw more than four or five. consumed. The valleys there are all on the north side other1 and each to alL Mr. Lincoln GEO. BENZ«£ SONS. church of that city for a library, $1,000 to Practically, then, the light metal of the river, on the land not thrown open to Tall and Thayden, whose trial for forgery be used in maintaining the library and $1,000 had a keen and accurate perception of would treble or quadruple the number settlement. The Indians will not permit settlers at St. Paul attracted considerable attention, to be expended for books. things was very cautious had great Importers and Wholesale Dealer* ia were sentenced to the Stillwater penitentiary to even cross the river and visit their of miles ,of navigable rivers,in the WINES & Several weekB ago a little child of M. C. continuity of thought had an intense camp. Scouts patrol the river bank day and for eight years each at hard labor. Partello, world, and we should think nothing of Pester, of Burlington, while playing on the night to prevent bad men and whisky from their partner in crime, is already serving a honesty of purpose, and was a wise, a vessels crossing the Atlantic in seventytwo floor ran a sewing machine needle into its going over. LIQUORS. like sentence. The trio were engaged in very wise man a shrewd one, full of leg at the knee, and the needle has just made hours." crooked real estate deals. One of the laws of the last legislature requires practical sagacities, and whose general it's appearance at the child's hip and was removed. What a boon to humanity this The heaviest rain ol'the season fell at Red elevators to pay an annual license of It took the needle but two weeks life was pure in every direction. Some 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str, St. Paul, tyhm Wing. The streets were washed out and change would be. Houses can be built $2.50 per thousand bushels capacity on Aug. to work itself from the knee to the hip. of Mr. Lincoln's leading characteristics flooded, sidewalks carried away and property 1. Now it is said, in retaliation, the elevator ol aluminium, and, as this metal never Ernest G. Fisher, the former Atlantic, were an intense love of truth and honesty—had damaged much. The Milwaukee road was men will refuse the fifteen days' free storage PETER SCHEEEB, brewer, who was conditionally released from rusts and is as fire-proof as iron, a great naturalness—was quite washed near Eggleston and some damage heretofore allowed where grain was imprisonment by Gov. Larrabee, has opnned house constructed of it would not only was done to the Duluth, Red Wing & Southern demonstrative in his feelings and ideas taken to the elevator and not sold. In such an original package house at Atlantic survive a great conflagration, but always road. an event farmers say they will petition the —of easy approach, and liberal minded Fisher's pardon required him to take oath railroad companies ior side tracks, platforms exhibit a silvery, glistening surface. James Rose, the father of the murderer that he would never sell liquor in Iowa in his views of the world and of and cars and do their own shipping. Passenger-cars made of aluminium confined in the Brown county jail, has recently again, and there is strong.probability that -DEALEK IN,- man, and yet he remained the great Under the existing laws railroads are obliged been granted a pension of $20 a he will be required to complete his term in would be incombustible, and unknown. The mass of men say of to provide such shipping facilities, and railroad month with back pay of $400, and his wife jail. would not be readily crumbled by commissioners will see that the laws him: 'What a heart?' but those who has received a legacy of $5,000 from a deceased collisions. The ductility of aluminium are enforced. uncle. They will make up for the know the man will say: 'What a head!' I in a will render it the best of all possible money expended in the defense of their son Mr. Lincoln was of a tender heart but SOUTH DAKOTA. and enable them to continue the case before materials for bridges. A correspondent writes of a child not of a gushing, warm, social one. the supreme court. Since the prohibition law went into effect Pure aluminium melts and becomes who was found by its mother stroking May I include his mental power as a only one arrest for intoxication has been The Minnesota & Dakota elevator was fluid at about 1,200 degrees Farenheit, and playing with a live rattlesnake. characteristic of the great? If so, it made at Aberdeen. burned at Litchfield. The fire originated in and is most malleable at a temperture 'Titty worm!" pitty worm!" murmured was his leading one. Let me say to the cupola from a lantern explosion. By A couple of baby antelope were captured LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, between 200 and 300 degrees Farenheit, you that Mr. Lincoln lived in the realm hard work the fire was confined to the the child. "Mamma, come see near Spearfish the other day and the finder although it can ba rolled cold by burned building, although several others of thought alone and with himself. will attempt to domesticate them. my pitty worm!" With inexpressible SASH, BLINDS, were at times on fire. The elevator contained frequent annealing. In malleability Oscar Tiffemany, a miner employed in the Lincoln was a very reticent a horror the mother realized the child's between 1,500 and 2,000 bushels of it ranks next to gold and silver, and Terra mine, near Lead City, was crushed under was secretive in the extreme." —and all kinds ol— wheat. Loss $5,000. The building was one danger, and for a moment was powerless two tons of rock and was fatally injured. may be easily drawn, its tensile of the old land marks of the place, being the and speechless. Building Material. At Sioux Falls the other day Frank Eaton strength varying from twleve to fourteen first elevator erected there. If the reptile were disturbed or Too Much "Yankee." was acquitted by the grand jury- of a charge tons to the inch. It can be hammered A sad case of drowning occurred at Fairbault. angered, her boy's peril would be of robbery after lying im jail a whole year 'The Yankee mate of a ship in the into foil as thin as any beaten Chae. H. Smith, his brother, George awaiting trial. doubly great. She checked her first ffEW ULM, MINE harbor of Havana having some spare gold-leaf and rolled into sheets of fivethousandths Smith, and a young man named Potter, impulse to run and seize him, and WThile the family were at church the house time on his hands, heated bricks in none of whom could swim, went in bathing of an inch in thickness. of Scott Poffenberger, near Roanoke, was called quietly, '"Eddie, don't disturb the stove to a red-heat wrapped them in Cannon river. Chas. H., aged 20 years, burned to the ground. There was no insurance the pretty worm, but come and get a Whether the bright and beautiful ventured further than his companions and about with fel.t cloth and flung them on the property. lump of sugar to feed it with." aluminium will sooner or later replace although the river is very low he got into a overboard to the sharks. He had done Woonsocket's artesian well gives matinee The child stole softly away from deep hole and was drowned, despite the efforts the black and ugly iron in most of the for twelve of the monsters when the exhibitions Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. the snake, and ran to his mother unharmed. of his brother, who nearly lost his life latter's uses remains to be seen. The rest of the time it is kept miu authorities stopped him as a "disorderly" in trying to save him. The body was soon She snatched him up and zled. There is aluminium in every clay-bank, character, claiming that the recovered, but life was extinct. carried him to a place of safety then in evey plain, ia every mountain side, The farm residence of A. C. Nopens, near she seized a'club that lay near, and sharks acted as scavengers for the July 20 and 21 will be the days when Bishop Alexandria, was burned to the ground the I and when it reaches a cost of say 25 Viucent will be present at Maplewood dispatched the snake. It had six public benefit. other day. Mrs. Nopona was seriously burn- I cents a pound it is safe to predict we Park, at Waseca. There has been some delay rattles.—Montreal Star. .-.,-'*•"• ed white trying to extinguish the flames. have entered upon an age of aluminium. in issuing the complete programme of M.Mullen, Preset. H. Vajen, Y\ec- Pr«iV Hearing- Light The bodies of the dead soldiers buried a the coming assembly, but it is now issued Light, we now learn, not only has Fort Sisseton, forty-six in number, are briutj An O ox a J. C. Rudolph^ Cashier. ana copies can be obtained of Rev. H. C. exhumed and will be taken to the nationa sound, but can be heard. A beam of good story is told of the great! Jennings, of Red Wing, or William Everett, A N A E O A N I A S Directors: cemetery at Fort Custer, Mont., for inter sunlight is made to pass through a Waseca. The contract for the spur has been Jnitarian clergyman, Dr. Canning,of men let to Winona parties. Last 3 ear the Waseca an an a a a It, prism, so as to produce the solar spectrum. Boston. The doctor, in his latter Werner JBeesch, Chas. Wagner, Lr. The Menn nite mill at Milltown, Hutchinson assembly stood sixth in tlje number of A a a This is turned upon a disk containing days, was rather frail in body and county, which was destroyed by fire last Chautauqua graduates, but the rank will be Wescheke, O. 1L Olsen, E.G. Koch. Animals, says Professor Maurice colored silk or wool, and as winter, is to be rebuilt immediately. New yery antagonistic to going out in an higher, as more are prepared to graduate at Bloomfield, emit natural sounds, by the colored lights of the spectrum fall machinery has been contracted for and it is Waseca this year than last. east wind. At one period when the which they express some thought or expected the mill will be completed and ready upon it sounds are given by different DRAFTS TOpALf/ PARTS weather had been exceptionally good for harvest. feeling. This is no doubt in some N O A O A parts of the spectrum, and there is for three weeks a friend called to see OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE At Bismarck "original packagers" advertise A girl baby weighing one pound and a half sense language. Then we are told in silence in other parts. For instance, why he had not been out on these fine was born in the family of Horace Jenka of their goods in the papers. all seriousness that parrots and other if the green light flashes upon the TICKETS SOLD. days. "TVby," exclaimed the good Vale, Bntte County, recently. The little The Lisbon band has been selected as state animals can be taught to' speak, and red worsted, loud sounds will be mite is perfectly formed and shows all signs man, "the weather vane on Park regimental band of North Dakota. that thus this barrier between animal 3. given. Only feeble sounds are heard of health. When a week old the baby weighed Street church has been pointing an The Farmers' alliance of the two Dakotas Given"tofife*T-V-&1r and man is broken. Sow, speaking just three pounds. The parents are large, when the red and blue parts of the las a membership of over 72,000. east wind for naariy a month." When CIollAtten'tion robust people. a cortain language is not an ingrained rainbow fall upon the worsteds, and The democratic state convention of North the friend explained that the indicator Collecting. v- f^ ^m^i'M The dead body of William Conley, a man hereditary necessity, which passes other colors evoke no sound at alL Dakota has been held at Grand Forks July was rusty and the wind had really who disappeared from Ipswich last winter, ft J16. from father to son as an organic part Green silks give sounds best in red been irom northwest, the reverened was found on the prairie a few miles Irom of the nature of the son. Children of The South Dakota Farmers' alliance discusses light. Every kind of material gives that place. The coroner's jury returned a gentleman's ire was unbounded to ?Hf Bnoklen a Arnica 8ai*» :"$%&* h$ the feasibility of putting a ticket in German parents, transplanted to this more or less sound in different colors, verdict that Conley came to his death from think he had been wrongly directed best salve in the world for Cnts,'r7~: the field. So does the Nor^h Dakota alliance. country, do not speak their father's exposure shortly after his disappearance. and no sound in others. by an orthodox vane. Brutees Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ?:S'|| Rabbi Rosenberg, of Grand Forks, has The young man was a stranger in the locality language unless special pains is taken ","&£ '~3* Fever Sores, Tetter* chapped Hands, £?U' '*'0M been arrested on the charge of using vile and and had been working but a short time to teach it In spite of this, men do, Chilblains, Corns, and all ^kin firup-:|£r'^.'$$|$ profane language, the charge being preferred Defining Hii Position. on a farm near Ipswich. ^,Cli\ T^1?&'?*£• THE Indians in-Wyoming are disappointed as a matter of fact transmit their by a Mrs. Goldener. ions, and positively cures llles. or no&• $$$&£ "•'STow, boys," said the enthusiast, language to the following generation. »-.- WISCONSIN. %)^JM over the non-appearance pay required. It ig guaranteed to iv |j$t An English syndicate is negotiating for the "let's give three cheers for the speaker .**' Frank Barnhferd was fatally injured by the of a Messiah who has been promised The second generation acquires it and perfect satisfaction, or money rbtuad-»£? purchase of all the property of the North and then go have a drink.'1 d. Price 25 cents per box. Sold ov O^AJ Dakota Millers' association. Should the breaking of a pully in a mill at "Wausau. just as certainly passes it on to the by the medicine men. "Excuse me," said the prohibitionist L- Boot. ^gg next Language ia a vast property of "1 cheer but do not inebriate." *"'4&ii:.!^'S^(MttM&&^M^. ii .*££&.