New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 25, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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*zm 1 ^^^^^^V'^^^S^'iJH^^^g^ THE NORTHWEST. effect in the leg, the second went through the AN INVENTIVE EDITOR. built a fierce fire and "kept it tip forWM. Henry Miller, the Keokuk bell boy, wno FRAKK. JOHN BSNTZIN, bowels, the third' grazed an arm and the twenty-four hours. Then he dug out fell out of a filth-story window at the Hotel Some of the Queer Freaks of the Z*t« andCottcnwoofeMillsBa fourth took effect in the back. Both had his vessel, and, standing off with Keokuk a few weeks ago and escaped serious Edwin Cotries of Cleveland.""!' been drinking and got into a quarrel. Lewis long pole, he disengaged the top injury, broke his arm while playing base ball. A Summary of the Important •L"uEdwin Cowles, the late owner and says Palmer drew a knife on him. Palmer let the fumes escape. He insisted that SupTeinten dent Carr, of Webster county, will die and Lewis is in jail, editor of the Cleveland Leader,'1'' said a had they struck his face it would have has decided to issue no more third-class certificates Erents of the Week in the gentleman who knew him well, to a 7 *f Ex-City Justice C. E. Foster was married killed him. The mass left in the to school teachers. More than Custom grinding solicited. afonWiH Kansas City Times man, "was in many at Casselton to Miss M. McCormick ot Billings, vessel was a dark brown paste. Northwestern States. enough teachers of the first and second-class grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange perrormed respects a peculiar and eccentric man. Mont. The ceremony was can be secured. To test the efficacy of his concoction, No one ever questioned his good heart on board the east-bound train on the Northern 3dfts.flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 the Indian with his hunting knife made The Waverly Republican says that the MINNESOTA. and sound sense,but he was particularly Pacific, the bride coming from the West a cut in his bare leg, just below the farmers of Bremer county are prosperous lbs bran for one bushel of wheat. Floux a man of fads and whims. If he was on that train, and being joined by thegroom There ia but one prisoner in the Blue Earth knee, and let the blood run down to and well-to-do that nobody need worry and feed sold at low rates and delivered county jail. with a clergymen and a large party of friends. the victim of one idea more than another his ankle. Then taking a stick, he about the poor farmer so :ar as that locality They were at once assigned a car, and the it was that in him the world possessed a New Uhn free of expense., v%£/$£. Tho Fai^ers' alliance of Otter Tail county dipped it into the poison and touched is concerned. clergym an proceeded at once to businesss. perhaps the greatest inventor since the has nominated a full state ticket. the descending blood at the ankle. It A Keokuk masher insulted ayoungwoman FRANK & BENTZIN. 'r, The couple will make Detroit, Minn., their days of Stevenson. First and last I The monpy drawer in the Winona and" St. immediately began to sizzle, as if it on the street the other day, when she pulled future home. suppose Mr. Cowles took out 100were tj Peter depot at Meyden was tapped for $10 cooking the blood, and the poison a small revolver and chased him down the ATTG. QTJE1TSE," patents. There was when I worked on I the other night. followed the blood right up the leg, Representative Hansbrough is making an thoroughfare at a lively gait, shooting at 'the Leader a green reporter who found sizzling its way, until the Indian effort to have inserted in the general deficienbill every step until the weapon was emptied. President James H. Canfleld, of the National favor in the sight of Mr. Cowles asscraped St.cy a provision appropriating$15,000for the blood off with the knife. Luckily or unluckily, her aim was bad and Educational association, arrived in one ever ready to risk life and limb in the agricultural college at Fargo. The last He assured our informant that had he the object of her wrath escaped injury. Paul and is at the Ryan. year that amount was granted to each state experiments with his chiefs machines. HARNESS MAKER! allowed it to reach the mouth of the Phillip Homann and Mike Bongasser, two The wife of William H. Mattson, son of and territory, and, the college in South Dakota "I recan a time* just after the Newhall wound he would have been a dead farmers living near Ackley, were seriously injured Secretary of State Mattson, has applied for !." being in operation, got the amount. House fire in Milwaukee, under man.—Banning Herald. —and Dealer in— by their wagons breaking through a a divorce from her husband on the charge of The North Dakota college started May 1, Whips, Collars, and all other the stimulus of which Mr. C. had invented desertion and adultery. bridge, precipitating the whole outfit into the huvingj two'months of the fiscal ^year for W£ a wondrous lire escape, when articles usually kept stream below. Homann had three ribs broken THE ELDER BOOTH'S WAYS. The conference of Congregational churches, which the appropriation was made. It is the young man was called to assist. in a firsttdass harness and suffered internal injuries, from which recently assembled at Stillwater, adopted probable that the committee will allow the Olive Logan Relates Some Thrilling Bx. Mr. Cowles brought his invention to he is not expected to recover. resolutions strongly indorsing the prohibition shop. amount for these two months. periences With the Great Tragedian. the Leader building and glowing with movement. During an electric storm at Dubuque a The house joint resolution donating the joy and satisfaction, fastened it in the New harnesses made to order and r» Olive Logan, in her racy volume concerning groceryman hitched his horse near a telephone The fish in the lakes in the vicinity of personal property of the United States to fifth story window overlooking Long women and theatres, recalls pairing promptly attended to. pole while he took shelter near by. Shakopeeare dying by the thousand. Only North and South Dakota passed the senate some incidents in the career of the elder street, and nominated his young man One terrific bolt spent its force on the wire the largrer ones appear to be affected. They NEW MLM, MINN to day. It provides that all papers, books, Booth. assistant to make the first descent to over the horse's head, knocked the animal are covered with a fungus growth. records, fixtures, furniture and all other personal the pavement below. The victim proceeded "Strangely enough," says the observant off its Jeet, melted the wire and ran into the Empire Mill Co. August Napp, a cattle buyer of Waverly, property of whatever kind belonging to obey, as Mr. Cowles could Olive. "Mr. Booth's artistic powers ground. The horse got up and fell down several was found lying beside the railroad track, a to the United States and heretofore used in not stand opposition, and the result were as strong when he was intoxicated times before the effects of the shock passed mile east of Cokato, with a bullet hole administration of the territorial government was after lowering himself a few feet as when he was quite sober. Man\ off. The driver also was slightly shocked. through his head. The coroner'sjury returned ROLLER MILL. of the Territory of Dakota, or used by the the invention stuck fast, and the reporter aver that his sober Richard was a tame The Des Mqines river land case has been decided a verdict of suicide. constitutional convention framing constitutions and puerile thing compared to the was suspended between heaven by Judge Shiras. The opinion filed for North and South Dakota, are hereby There is considerable trouble at present noisy Richard of perhaps a hundred and earth. The thing was serious. dismisses the case of the government against donated to the States of North and South over the railroad rates to St. Paul during He was too low to get back to the window cups. the river land company and confirms the 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Dakota, provided that said states shall receive the meeting of the National Educational and too high to get in at the company's title to every odd section of land "When I was a little girl Booth was in amount and kind such property assonation, The roads east of Buffalo refuse for five miles on either side of the Des Moines next story, and there he swung a prey once playing in conjunction with my as was fixed and agreed upon by the joint to make a rate of one fare for the round We take pleasure in informing the river in the state. Much of the land has to terror and the breeze. Efforts looking sister in Memphis, and she sent me one commission, of the constitutional conventions. trip as lias been done by the roads west of been sold to settlers by the company on to his rescue were vain, and at last night to deliver some message to himjublic that we are now ready for bus« that point and propose to ask a fare find a warranty deeds and they will not be distributed. the fire department found temporary on the stage. ness. The best machinery and all the third. Seven hundred settlers-who though and hilarious enjo3'ment in his taking "The curtain had not yet risen, but 'litest improvements ia the manufacof A huge logjam containing many millions SOUTH DAKOTA. mistake got their patents from the land down. I found Mr. Booth standing at theture flour enable us to compete with of feet has formed immediately above the Jacob Kluth was arrested at Forest City office and who occupied 200,000 acres must "On still another occasion the old back of. the stage, inside the tomb oi the best mills in the country. catch works in the Mississippi at St. Cloud. on a charge of selling liquor to Indians and move off. Trouble is expected. the Capulets, for the nonce unoccupied gentleman evolved a tricycle which We are constantly buying Great caution is exercised in breaking- it, for taken to Huron for trial. Other arrests will by any defunct member of that illustrious wound up with a huge coil spring and I 0 •.-•• Wheat, if it goes with a rush it will certainly carry follow. house. N of Men. No of S a would run itself like an eight-day Mye, out the booms now filled with logs for sawing The contract to furnish 1,025 tons of coal clock. It was started by pressing a "I approached him timidly and delivered ists. Corn, here. There ia a very high stage of water for the hospital for the insane at Yankton button, and in theory at least, was my message whereupon, starting Oats9 in the river. The evil to be greatly apprehended, was awarded to a St. Paul firm at the price stopped by setting a small break. Mr. up with the graceful spring of a Buckwheat, While a freight train was stopping at of $8.84 per ton. by reason of the tendencies of opinion Cowles brought the contrivance down tiger disturbed, and hissed out: Stockholm one night some of the men on it The Carthage News says the small grain in the popular mind of late, is, town and taking along a young reporter, &C &c* "Avaunt I and quit my sight! Let the earth noticed a large volume of smoke issuing from crop in Miner county is looking better and determined on an experiment hide tbeel as it seems to me, that we shall bring •'•ffr'A At the Highest Market f*rioM. the store of Martin Larson. The fire was extinguished Thy hones are marrowless, thy blood is cold: promises a larger yield than for a number in the armory. The large drill room forward a generation of imperfectly before much damage had been Thou hast no speculation in those eyes of years. presented the scene of action. The Which thou dost glare with!" done to building or stock. It was found that educated specialists in this country. We sell all kinds of "Anyone who has seen Booth and remembers The cutworm is doing heavy damage to machine was wound to the last notch the safe in the store had been blown open No result is, in my judgment, more FZOVK, the terrible intensity of his crops in the vicinity of Ordway. In some and its devoted rider placed in position and several hundred dollars taken from it. to be deprecated than this. Indeed, instances the ground is as bare as before seeding, and instructed. It was headed voice, the wonderful crescendo which SHORTS, Burglars one morning entered the saloon the worms cutting down practically every it may be doubted whether in every he_ placed on the word gla-a-a-re! in out into the room ajad the button of Casper Waltz at Mankato and secured $6 URA-lfa SbC.B spear of grain. this sentence will not be surprised to sense such a result could properly be touched. Away went the outfit like an cash also the residence of Charles Mash, learn that a weak, sickly little girl AT LOW RATES. John Wall, agad 20, a Sully county herder, arrow, and the young man, getting regarded as progress at all. "The where they took $60, and the residence of tj should have toppled straight over in a was the other day sent to the Yankton asylum rattled, no break was set, and the fathers had at ieast a wide outlook, Dr. J. W. Andrews, where they secured a gold dead swoon at hearing it so unexpectedly for treatment. He became insane from whole business crashed against the i* I Special Attention given to watch and chain. Two fellows, believed to as far as their field of vision reached. and unjustly addressed to herself reading yellow-backed literature and imagines wall at the rate of a mile a minute. be the gvilty parties, have been located at Custom "Woric They believed in men not mere workers in the semi-darkness of the Capulet he is the star character in a wild west For some "hours it was feared the careei Lake Cryatal. tomb. drama. It is thought he will soon recover. in the great human workshop. of the reporter was over, but a month The fifth annual encampment of the First They believed in individual men, full "It is needless to say that the great An extra stone for gi hiding feed. in the hospital gave him back again. Thirty-nine and one-half miles from the Regiment, Minnesota G. A. R. veterans, Red water irrigating eanal has been completed He got a release, however, from further tragedian was intoxicated. grown and matured in their whole Steam Cornsheller. opened at Ortonville to continue three days. and turned over to the Red water Land experiments, and bids fair to live to old "On this occasion, after I had been manhood, and not in mere scholars Th« city was gay with bunting flags. Commander Wood taken for cash or in exchange and Canal company, of Minnesola. Thecanal discovered, and a couch had been extemporized age. These are only two of Mr. Cowles1 rfopife J&m do. or practitioners in some one section L'ompton and staff were on hand. parries 7,000 inches oi water and is designed for me in my sister's dressing-room, numerous inventions." A fine^ programme of sports had been arranged, of life or knowledge, whose mental to irrigate over 100 farms, besides I remember hearing such including base ball, sailing and rowing CASH PURCHASES culture should be limited to that one supplying a large amount of power. Over peals on peals of applause for his acting regatta, and a sham naval battle on Big A Member "Who Saw It six months of labor and $40,000 have been section. that I lay there in agonized fear and CHEAP SALES. Store lake. The young ladies' flag drill in expended on the work. In the Wisconsin Legislature of that he would add further to my distress the park was largely attended, and heartily Men are what we need in this country three or four years ago there was a by^laying so well that the audience H. HANSCHEN. Fifty cases of beer were received by on applauded by the old veterans. not lawyers, or physicians, or certain member who had been elected would tear the house down in their Aberdeen liquor dealer the other day. He Rev. Ir. Boutwell of Stillwater has presented ministers, but men—men who, whatever by the grangers with the understanding enthusiasm. attempted to reship the goods to other Contractor and Builder, to the state historical society a work that may be their profession men that he should vote against anything pointSjbut the railroad and express companies "The next time I saw Booth he was is cf great interest and value, and which may who, whatever may be the extent of which partook of the nature of a monopoly, refuse to hnndle jt. believing that playing with Jean Davenport (Lander). some day be publibhed as a part of the their knowledge in their own peculiar trust, or combine, and favor they would make themselves amenable to The piece was 'The Apostate,' and on archives of the society. It is the diary kept everything which didn't. Certain science, know much that is beyond Special attention given to mason the state law by so doing. The consignment this occasion I formed one of the audience.. by himself when he came to Minnesota as a parties wanted to dam a certain had reached its original destination their science, and see the glory of all missionary to the Indians in 1832, and is replete tfork in the city and country. stream, and certain other parties were they claimed, and could not, under the law, knowing and of all truth. Education, itsplaye Th reader who is familiar with this with information relating to the Indians bitterly opposed to it. Each had be rebilled and reshipped. according to the true view of it, will remember where Alvarez New Ulm. Minn. and the country that can be found nowhere lobbyist, and the opposition got hold A party of Pierreites traveled 100 miles to is like religion. I seeks the individual gives Florinda to Hemeya, who, receiving else. of the granger member first. They The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam the mouth of Cherry creek to witness the big her with applause, exclaims: 'Who that it may bestow upon him, in stuffed him full of figures as to acreage The rainfall in this state has been something is a sure cure for coughs and colds. feast and Sundance of the Sioux, which has now shall part us?" himself, the fullness of its blessing. unprecedented this year, so far as the of land which must be overflowed, the been in progress at Chief Hump's camp on "At this moment on strode the terrible It strives to perfect the world in its first part of June is concerned. The record financial loss to farmers, and gave in the north bank of the Cheyenne. When they Pescara and roared the one word shows that up to June 17 inclusive, thetotal own sphere by making perfect the individuals an estimate that the slack water reached .the river they found that ic was «I!' rainfull was 4,020 inches, while the average who form tha world. It desires, would increase the death rate along the Swollen so that it was impossible to cross, "Booth was intoxicated again, and rainfall in June, for the last 10 years, is and tries, therefore, regarding stream 50 per cent. When the lobbyist and the hostiles threatened them with dire his whole bearing so reminded me of Carpenters, 3,776. The amount of rain all in June 1890 for the mill dam got the ear of the this as its first and foremost work, results if they approached the camp. They the previous occasion when he had up to the 17th inclusive, is more than the member he was ungraciously received, returned to Pierre without seeing the biir to give completeness to each one given me a fright from which I had not average amount of rainfall lor tho entire but proceeded to say: Builders and Contractors. show. whom it approaches.—President yet fully recovered, that, forgetting month of June lor the last 10 years, and in Dwight in Forum. "I don't deny that our dam will raise decorum and everything else, I started only four of these years ha» the entire rainfall NhW ULM, MINN. the water aud flood some land—perhaps WISCONSIN. op from my seat and rushed pell-mell of the month exceeded the amount iu the two hundred acres claimed. out of the theatre. June, 1890, up to date. Alvin Baker, convicted of horse-stealing at A S a Stor of a re a Designs and plans made to order and In Summer time the slack water may Neillsville. has been sentenced to the Industrial On several occasions I saw Edwin Tho following census enumerators were estimates on all work furnished and Mr. J. D. Young, the well known also add a trifle to the sick list but, sir, School for Boys at Waukesha. Booth, a tall, slender boy, who seemed arrested at Minneapolis for alleged frauds contracts faithfully executed. insurance agent, had a dream Friday what inspires the opposition?" all eyes, standing behind the scenes, intently Tillie Spreeburg, a Racine domestic, has been in taking the census: W. H. Webber, district night, which caused him to awaken "Public spirit for public good, I believe." watching his father's performances, arrested, charged with stealing §150 worth :i1j Ed. Jones, district 426 James W. of dresses and jewelry from her mistress, Mrs. and arouse his wife. It Avas that he and I remember wondering if Wood, district 401 Orrin Pluramer, district THE FIGURE 9 Charles Freeman. "Does it? Have they "made you believe the little boy's father ever frightened 39.3 Ben Aarons, district 309 Charles saw a wagon coming along with two Thefigure9 in our dates will make a long stay. any such nonsense as that? Can't Burglars ransacked the post-office, W. P. him as he had frightened me." Knapp, district 319. and Louis Haaerman. bodies* in it, and. in lifting one of tbe No man or woman now living will ever date a you see through the gauze which veils Clarke's drug store and W. W. Clarke's book The prisoners were taken to St. Paul, together men out, as he was turned over, he document without using the figure 9. It stands and jewelry store, at Milton, securing numerous their efforts?11 with seven bags of papers, weighing A Lilliputian Railroad. in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten appeared to be dead. Then two men small articles. "Is there any—any trickery here?" four hundred pounds which contained names years and then move up to second place in 1900. A wonderful railroad is the one which appeared at the head of the corpse, The reflected rays of the sun on the bottom "Is there?* Dead loads of it, sir, and ready to be turned over to the Supervisor where it will rest for one hundred years. connects the towns of Bedford and in the last day and they were held to bail of a milk can set fire to the residence of H. who appeared to be Italians, and I wonder you haven't discovered, it. There is another "9" which ha&also come to stay. Bellevue, Mass., says the Albany Argus. for future examination. The arrest created These parties own a big cat-tail swamp B. Cummiugs, of North Prairie. The flames who were arguing as to whose knife It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect It is nine miles in length, and is a most proiound sensation. half a mile above where the dam i? were discovered and extinguished beiore it was that fitted the wound, which that it has already moved up to first place, where probably as unique as any on the globe. to be. Our water will cover the swamp. much damage was done. it will permanently remain. It is called the "No. was on the right side. Then he heard mixThe distance is not so astonishing, except They have discovered a way to Otto Pomeranl, his Sister Emma and Fred 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. the name ot the dead man. It was when the gauge of ten inches is Cat-tail fuzz and geese feathers together NORTH DAKOTA. Shiering were sailing on Lake Winnebago a The "No. 9" was endorsed forfirstplace by the considered. Mark Taylor, and, as he knew no to make feather beds, patented the idea, short distance from shore. The boat capsized experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 18S9, All bad characters are being banished from In the short distance traversed by man by that name, he asked in his and propose to bull the market and run where, after a severe contest with the leading machines and all three were thrown into the water. Grand Forks. the pigmy it crosses eleven streams, of the world, it was awarded the only The young lady was drowned, the dream, "Who is he?" and the reply one-half the geese of America out of the The Great Northern will build a.new depot with bridges from five to thirty feet in Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, alt young men escaping. country." came loud and distinct, /'Why, he's at Grand Forks. others on exhibit having received lower awards height. The rails weigh but twenty "No!" George N. Worden, whose divorce suit at the coachman of John Henry." When It is expected that a Catholic cathedral, to of gold medals, etc. The French Government pounds to the yard, about the size of Madison was recently given publicity, finds "That's the scheme and even while also recognized its superiority by thedecoration of •cost §25,000, will be erected at Grand Forks Mr. Young came to his office yesterday those used in the mines of Missouri Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, himself confronted with a serious charge. keeping it as quiet as they could, this year. morning he asked Mr. Henry, and Illinois. The cars and engines are with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. The plaintiff, who was Ida Bauer, of Madison, enough has leaked out to boost the femalu A convict arrived at the Bismarck who had an office with him, the name constructed so as to be very near the 91' The "No. is not an old machine improved alleges that a few months before Warden's price of goose oil 30 per cent." penitentiary the other day, being the first in ground, insuring greater safety. The upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the of his coachman. Henry replied: marriage to her he was married to Lydia A. "Why, it's a monopoly I" -the history of the prison. Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand* cars are provided with single seats on Bell of* Chicago. "We have a new man," and Mr. "That's what it is—the biggest kind est advance in sewing machine mechanism ot tho each side of the aisle. Deadwood authorities think the train Henry gave a different name than Two years ago George Croft, of Oshkosh, of a monopoly—a corporation without age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therelore, robbery which took place near New Salem The car itself weighs but four tons, Taylor. of having the very latest and best. loaned a friend $10, to be returned by mail. a soul. Why, you can't buy a goose the other day was planned and executed by the weight of an ordinary car being Soon after he received a letter asking if he bone now for less than 25 cents, and "He was cut last night," said Mr. •crooks from that city. twenty to twenty-six tons. The engine, had received the money. Croft replied no. Young. quill tooth-picks will soon be a nickel The belle at a recent dog feast on an Indian without the tender, weighs seven Soon after he received a letter with the $10 apiece!" "Yes,"repliedHenry, "but how did reservation in Dakota wore a jacket trimmed tons, and runs with two passenger or in it, and tho friend declared he had once before "I see—I see. The scoundrels! Well, you find it out? I twas not published with teeth from 15 0 elks, which she herself freight cars at the rate of twenty miles sent the money. This week Croft received you shall have my vote and influence, in the papers." had slain. She is the granddaughter of the an hour. There is a smaller railroad the first letter containing $10, which and I thank you for setting me right. Young replied: "I dreamed it, and chief of the tri be. than this in the United States—the one was sent August 17, 1888, to Ashland, and I might have" played into their hands— that's all I know about it." in Bucks County Pennsylvania—but it The election for county superintendent of had lain there two years. Mr.the wi*etches!" Now both Mr. Henry and is only kept as an expensive toy by a schools at Bismarck was spirited and exciting, The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John And he not only voted for the bill, Young are puazled about the coincidence.—Cincinnati rich farmer who has made a fortune the ladies exercising the right to vote Reynolds, of Fond du Lac, was seriously but worked for it and secured its passage, out of oil. for the first time under tho new law. One Enquirer. burned by carbolic acid. The little one was and the opposition could never get hundred, and fifteen out of a vote of 400 were playing about and discovered the bottle of his ear for anv denials or explanations. The Fishes' Dinner BelL ladies. W. T. Perkins was re-elected over acid, which she attempted to drink. The A W a Tact -N. Y. Sun.' -, Campbell, who was generally indorsed by mouth and lower part of the face were badly At a recent ball Mme. Carnot had Not far from Berlin is Charlottenburg, the ladies, by about 200. burned, also a portion'of the neck and Poison for Arrow Tips. the tact to wear the coronet of cameos, where there is a great palace The first general School election under the shoulders. Medical aid was quickly summoned, with splendid gardens. The German hoping to stimulate the taste state constitution which permits women to and the pain eased as far as possible. We are indebted to Mr. Frank Smith fathers and mothers take their little for these ornaments and assist the vote on all school questions occurred at The child, although terribly injured, will probably )i Whitewater for a very graphic account ones to see a wonderful sight in these workers in gem cutting, who were in Jamestown. The city elected the board oi recover. of the manner in which a Piute gardens, through which winds the education, consisting of seven members, ot distress. Having some beautiful Indian prepared bis deadly arrows. He A J. White, who at present is an inmate of River Spree. Now, in this same river which two ure women. Mrs. E. P. Wells cameos which had been given the gathered a dozes or more rattlesnake the Northern State Hospital, is very anxious is a quantity of carp, and it is to see and Mrs. H. C. Hotchkiss. Avery light vote heads and put them in a spherical "Grand Carnot," she had hercoiffeur to gain his liberty, and intends to apply for -x them fed—and to feed them—that the was polled about 150 ladies voting in the earthen vessel. With these he put half a writ of habeas corpus, Mr. White is well design a charming head ornament, little Heinrichs and Gretchens love to whole city. a pint of a speeies of large red ant that known in Wisconsin has been sheriff of Winnebago go to Charlottenburg. These carp are which she wore with great effect. The Orders have been received at Fort Totten is found hereabouts. The bite of this TIVHEELER & WILSON "ArFG COr County, and at one time was a prominent very aged, smne of them, and as cunning stones wereset in artistic gold frames within the past week to vacate about half of ant is more poisonous than that of a candidate for the nomination of governor as possible, for when* a eertain 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chi and connected with fine chains to $•%$$% the buildings now used by the troops stationed on the Republican ticket. He is about bee. Upon these he poured a" bit of bell rings they all come rushing in For Sale by form a diadem, which proved to be there and to have them ready for occupancy 60 years old, and hishome is at Omror though water, and then sealed up with moist shoals, knowing perfectly well that it is not only handsome and becoming, by the Indian school, which is soon for the past six or seveu years he has been earth and a lid of this vessel. He then their own dinner-bell and they are to be started. This school will be the largest confined at the asylum—not during the entire but had the desired effect of calling dug a hole two feet deep into the never disappointed, for the public delight institution of the kind in the United period, but in an intermittent manner. the attention of the public to the ground, in which he built a roaring lire in feeding them. fi9tipM»ED. PAULSEN, *.-««** States. It is expected that it will have from ""'"", WifR:~?&£&T&&<i and put in some stones. When the interior beautiful art which had beenlangashing 700 to 800 Indian children in attendance. of the hole and the' stones were for some time, and already we liipensecl Auctioneer A Youthful SpeUer fj At Mandan, William Palmer, boss painter Charles Brantam. a 12-year-old Des Moines red hot he made a place in the bottom, see the cameo worn again as brooches of the Missouri division of the Northern Pacific boy, shot himself through the arm while for the earthen vessel and put it in. Meddybemps, Me., boasts of a 6-yearold and hair ornaments.—Boston railroad, was shot four times by George playing with a revolver. He didn't know, About it and upon it he put the coals boy who spelled over 400 words LINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN. Keeord. Lewis, one oi his men^r-The fivst shot took etc. j.,., ..t and hot stones, and upon the top heon examination day without missing I Correspondence promptly attended to. .l^S i( :%0^^MM^&