New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 9, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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Among the property of Jay Cooke, seized public between Duluth, West Superior and xflJS HOKSE AT COUNTY FAIRS. |f% Common Sense and the Ball. THE NORTHWEST. Fr. Aufderheide£*••*, at the time of his failure in 1873, is a large Hinckley. It is perfectly natural for a bull to fight. Points of Attraction in Well Managed tract ot land in North Dakota, which will be A peculiar case has come before the courts His skull is thick, his horns are strong, Equine Exhibits g$ sold without reserve next month. at Superior. It is that of Henry M. Lawson, his neck is tough and stout is altogether Summary of the Important the alfeurdity of Maj. Hamilton, of Grand Forks, formerly charged with stealing a gold watch, a pair a powerful animal, and usually the old fashioned secretary of the board of university regents, of diamond earrings and two rings irom his has a great deal of vital power. W must Events of the Week in the has assumed editorial charge of the Plaindealer, agricultural fair, wife. take the bull as he is. Whe young, he Fire Wel Buildin a SteepI* bv? consisted Northwestern States. Rev. G. E. Gordon, who runs a farm in Jefferson can be trained and made a tractable animal, generally of a three The state board of agriculture of North county, and who occupied a co lumn ij Brick or he can be played with, when he Dakota has decided not to attempt to hold in a newspaper early in the season declar. days' trotting meeting, will do things quite cunning for a calf, any state fair this year on account of the ing that Wisconsin was drying up, and suggesting with aside show but more serious and dangerous when I N N E S O A Fin Presse Bric for legislature failing to provide any appropriation. a plan of irrigation, is now navigating of farm exhibits, it older. For these reasons the bull calf A boy named Spaulsbury was drowned at a flat-boat between his house and his is unnecessary to ornamental fronts should never be trifled with his ears Redwood Falls wb.il bathing in a mill pond. stables. '.%*$" At Dickinson, Fred Wimpfheimer, aged speak. Happily, the county fair has generally should never be pulled, his horn3 petted, James Kelly was found dead in his yard at about 25, a section laborer in the* Northern A watch-drawing scheme, similar in its been emancipated fror&the control nor his head and neck stroked. If these Have the heat o! shipping facilities and Star Lake. The coroner investigated and Pacific yards, was knocked down by a switch workings to those conducted in many other of the horse jockey. But!!&.'t there will a prompt attention to mail order* found he had died of apoplexy. playful ways are indulged in they will engine and killed. His relatives live in St. cities has been stopped by the Madisonpolice a tendency to go too far in the other direction? 1 teach the bull to throw his head around Two large new brickyards have been start3d Thomas. 6?fthe grounds of its being a lottery. The The value and interest of a at Little Falls, which is fast becoming the when approached, and make it risky to The state board of agriculture met in plan was to form a club whose members paid NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. «t horse as a domestic animal can not be brickmaking metropolis of Minnesota. go near him. The bull calf should be Grand Forks, and after a lengthy discussion $1 a week until each secured a watch at one overestimated, and a good horse exhibit tied up with a halter, which should go The last words of Brooker, the murderer decided not to attempt to hold any state the weekly drawings. H. Rudolphi, at a couuty fair has the advantage of interesting hanged at Pine City, recently, were: "I fair this year on account of the legislature behind his ears and around his nose, and, President Luling of the State Board of all classes of the community thank you." like the halter of a horse, sure to fasten failing to provide any appropriation. Supervision, says that the next Legislature and proving a paying attraction, as well as well as to lead him. He should be A landslide occurred on the Great Northern, A Fargo man, driven insane by the warm will be asked to appropriate money for several as of developing the good points of the MANT A or ft DBAXKB nine miles south of Marshall, 256 feet weather, created great excitement a few days new institutions, reformatory and charitable. trained to stand aside when any person noble animal for the specific use of the Soots and Shoes! long ahd forty feet wide. It will take 100 What the board would like to have goes by his side and to step back at the ago by appearing on the streets in a buffalo farmer. men a week to repair the damage. is an intermediate prison, where offenders overcoat, iur cap and artic overshoes. He word and remain quiet when groomed or too old for the Waukesha school and yet too Of course, trotting and racing in all Burglars entered the jewelry store of William will make his next appearance before the untied. He should be taught to back young for confinement with the hardened Spencer & Co., at La Prairie, and made commissioners of insanity. their forms should be prohibited. Happily, IOnn.4V3dN.itrs., ^NewUlm, up and follow whoever leads hiin at a criminals of the state might be placed. They a elean sweep, taking over $1,000 worth of it is not necessary to race horses in Henry Fenner, wanted at Cooperstown, for proper distance. A stout ring should be also feel the need of an asylum for the criminal jewelry. grand larceny, was captured at Chamberlain order to render them attractive for fair put into his nose while he is not over a A large assortment of men'i aa insane, and an asylum for the feebleminded. and consented to return to North Dakota The National Editorial as eociation has purposes. Prize working teams, draught year old, and a string should be fastened boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' aa without putting the officers to the trouble been invited by the St. Paul chamber of teams, matched teams, roadsters, stallions, to this ring 6 inches long, for a week, to children's shoes constantly kept oft of procuring requisition papers. He is charged commerce to meet in that city in 1891 and mares, and foals, and for the'finest take hold of to turn the ring while the hand. Custom work and rapatifaf IOWA. with stealing wheat from a neighbor. has accented the invitation. young horses of different ages, are always wound is healing. In no case shouldany promntlj attended to, The little daughter of E. 0, Howland, living John G. Elmslie, aged 18, was drowned James Kelly was found dead in his yard in sure to bring out interesting exhibits, one attempt to catch hold of this ring, as near Dunlap, was bitten by a snake and while bathing in the Red River at Grand Star Lake. As there were some bruises on and to lead to public interest in the the.bull will resent it. When the wound John Hauenstein, is in a critical condition. Forks, recently. He could not swim, and his lace the coroner investigated, but concluded development of the horse in other directions in the cartilage is healed the'string should was carried bej ond his depth by the current. The Cass county jail is undergoing extensive that he died of apoplexy. -M than simply speed. Everybody be cut off. To perforate the cartilage for BREWER A companion named Stewart narrowly repairs, and prisoners are being kept Henry Gettes, a ten-year-old crippled boy, takes an interest in horses, neaily everybody the ring I use a three-cornered file, and escaped the same fate in an effort to save in the Audubon county jail until the work is was run OTer and killed at St. Cloud, while uses them, and as much attention being careful to pull the end of the nose him. completed. trying to catch a ride on a dray loaded with and preparation may profitably be given forward so that the file shall not touch The post office changes are nearly all in the Michael Healy, arrested at LaCrosse, Wis., cement. The wheels passed over the boy's and to the horse exhibit at the county fair as the gristle at the end of the bone. Push shape of reduction. They are as follows: charged with the robbery of the jewelry back and crushed the life oiiu of him. to any other of its features. it through the thin membranes, cutting Casselton, $1,400 to $1,300 Devil's trunks at Waverly, has been held to the district MALTSTER Three children named Kujawas, while a slit a full half-inch wide. Through One of the reasons why a horse exhibit Lake, $1,400 to $1,500 Ellendale, court in the sum of $1,000. hunting gooseberries along the banks of this slit a ring is thrust and then it if $1,200 to $1,100 Hillsboro, $1,200 to without racing is apt to be a failure is C. K. Harding, an Atlantic inventor, has Straight river near Medford, attempted to *3f $1,300 Jamestown, $1,800 to $1,700 Park joined securely. There is no blood and that fair managers too often crowd such cross the swoolen stream and were swept perfected an entirely new underground system Our brewery la fully equipped and able to 9TI River. $1,200 to $1,100 Valley City, $1,400 very little pain. an exhibit aside, and afford the public from their feet and drowned. for operating electric street cars without ill orders. to $1,300, the use of overhead wires. A company, ^1 Clarence Clark, station agent for the Chicago, Mr. F. Grebe ha* charge ot the bottling eata%» A bull should never be fastened by the The wheat crop within a radius of 100 with a capital of $600,000 has been formed Milwaukee and St. Paul road at Welcome, ilthmeat. ring, unless it becomes necessary on account miles of Grand Forks is in excellent condition at Atlantic to push the merits of the invention. confessed to having embezzled about lev Dim, Bum. of restlessness and danger of getting generally. Reports have been current that $500 belonging to the company. He is held the exceeding hot weather of the past week loose. Whenever this is the case he to await the action of the grand jury. Dr. J. M. Shaffer, of Keokuk, has a tarantula had the effect of scorching wheat in certain should also be fastened with a very strong and a mouse caged together. He Mrs. J. P. Heald, of Ashby, gave birth localities, but this is denied authentically by strap around his neck as an extra precaution, furnishes the animals with abundant food to twins, a boy and a girl, the boy weighing those in a position to know. Hail has visited and is waiting to see which one will prove and if he is ugly and dangerous a 2Ys pounds, the girl V/t pounds. The boy certain localities, Church's Ferry, New an ji iii£j} victor in the battle which the doctor thinks rope with a slipping noose should also be only lived a few days. The girl is doing Rockford, etc., but wheat is not far enough is inevitable. They have lived together for nicely put about his neck. This rope should be advanced to be affected in the least. Some several days and have apparently taken no fastened overhead and out of the way. S A. T. Dorman, a well-to-do farmer living fields of wheat, notably along the Red river, notice of each other. The object of this security is that if the near Litchfield, committed suicide by cutting Manufacturer of and Dealer ia are about heading out and with a continuance his throat with a pocket knife. He had been F. S. Widle, of Marshalltown, has a curiosity bull does get loose he will be choked of present weather will be headed in a in the way of a stone axe which was mentally afflicted for some time. He was 50 A PRIZE WINNER. down. If bulls are thoroughly broken CIGARS, week or less. The prospects are good for an manufactured by the mound builders during years of age and leaves a large family. and trained when young, and properly little opportunity either to see or understand average crop throughout thr circuit described. I the drift period many thousands of years v\ The Stensgaard libel suit against the St. fed, they will rarely be wantonly vicious. what is going on. The only way The ont crop has suffered some from the TOBACCOS. ago. It was used for cutting wood and in Paul News for $60,000 ended in a verdict for They should be broken or trained to obey effects of heat, but no serious dearth of that to make the exhibit a success is to give its day was considered a very clever instrument the plaintiff of $2. The News accused Stensgaard like an ox. The bull is capable of doing cereal is anticipated. it ample space and attractive surroundings, PIPES, with which to fell large trees. The implement of fraudulent land transaction in St. a great deal of work, and should be made and to provide that any contests of A tragedy was enacted at Standing Rock was found near Marshalltown. Paul. to do it. He may be worked singly or quality, beauty, size, strength, or other agency the other day which may result in the The Des Moines Capital says: "There is Cor. Minnesota and Centre John Welch, a farmer residing near Enterprise, with a near ox. points, shall be given a definite place on death of one ot the most widely-known beer and budge everywhere. Des Moines is Winona county, was drowned in Rush streets. Sioux braves in the west, second only to old the programme, and not offered as a flooded. Beer wagons are the commonest When the bull has been trained to be Creek while attempting to cross a submerged KEW ULM, MINN. Sitting Bull. It appears that Chief Rain-inthe-Face, mere side show for a few curious men conveyances and original package houses led by a halter, to back up at the word, bridge duringthe storm. John Hall, who and his squaw, a handsome young and rough boys. In particular, an open are on every hand. If Des Moines only and to stand around, he is more than was with AVelch, saved himself by clinging to Jno. Neuman, woman, quarreled about another woman to and convenient space whei-e all contests lacked these things to be made prosperous, bushes. half broken for use in the yoke. The whom the chief was paying undue attention certainly her growth ought to be marvelous and exhibits may be se by all who wish bull can expend his energies at work, Crops throughout the Red river valley are to the neglect of his lawful wife. The chief from now on." to see is a requisite, and this should be rather than in bellowing, pawing, and reported in a most promising condition. left his tent and withdrew to another part of Dealer in well policed, and not allowed to be overrun Celia Williams, an 18-year-old Omaha girl, making day and night hideous with his Rain has fallen in abundance in every locality the camp. That night his wife entered his TDTZTSr O O S by an idle crowd and a proper view was attacked by drowsiness while visiting roaring. He will be a better sire and and the weather is of the very best, and tent while he lay asleep and plunged a knife t.hut out from the more modest sighteers. friends in Council Bluffs, and fell into a deep Hats, Caps, notions, farmers in convention there were in the best more active, besides not being dangerous. into his chest and side, making several terrible sleep, from which she has not yet awakened. of spirits and have high hopes of fine crops. wounds. She then gave herself up, saying This is the safest and best way to manage Groceries,' Provision*) Her physical condition is normal, and she The collector of customs at San Francisco she was sorry she had not killed him. The development of the horse for working a bull, and to reduce the cost of his keeping. CrocJeery and Glassware, lies with her lips slightly apart as if only enjoying allowed Wing Chong, a St. Paul Chinaman, She is now kept under a strong guard, awaiting and road purposes, as well as for intelligence A pure bred bull of the most costly natural sleep. It is said that two Green, Dried and Canned who had been on a visit to his native land, the outcome of her husbands's wounds, and beauty, is- one of the most kind is the better for working in a team, years ago she lived three weeks in an unconscious to land on the ground that he is a merchant and great excitement prevails at the agency. Fruits, etc, etc* interesting features of stock raising, and and the risks of accident and trouble are condition in a cataleptic fit. engaged in legitimate business in the United Bam-in-the-Face is the Indian who boasts can well receive intelligent consideration reduced by such care and labor. The 8tates that it was by his hand Custer met his at the hands of all fair committees and bull will soon become fond of his mate 1 will elwefe take farm produce la exehanajl death. Jacob Flachsenhar, a Mankato contractor, S to in a a go of Slaves managers. Such an exhibit, however, and really enjoy his company. A bull is fer goods, tad pay the highest market pricefor as was aceidently killed while at work on a should not be made except as an appeal a social being, and nothing tends to develop kinds ef paper rage. During the embarkation I was engaged S O A O A budding. A heavy load of stone, being moved 1 to the intelligence and good taste of all ugliness more than solitary confinement. separating those negroes who Since the original package house opened by a derrick, fell on him, crushing him in la eonaeetloa with my store lame a firat-elae* lovers of horses, which really includes One at Kirby Homestead, did not appear robust, or who had up in Elk Point a live tarantula has been a terrible manner. He leaves a wife and taloon famished with a splendid bf.Uard table aaaj the great mass of intelligent people of kept in a bacif stable, was becoming restive received some trifling injury in getting found in a bunch of bananas. four children. a»y customers will always ftnd good liquors «a«) both sexes. and ugly, but, when moved to a on deck, and sending them to Prof. John Voight, a Marion Junction cigars, aad syery forenoon splendid iaaea* Joseph H. Smith, a conductor on thegreat stable with his head by an open window, an improvised hospital made by music teacher, has become insane and will Northern, is under arrest at St. Cloud for attempting where he could see every one going to All goods purchased or me will be delivered ft) be sent to the asylum. It is thought with bulkheading a space in the rear of HKAK E LJ.T1LE rEOPJLB. to shoot a merchant "named H. G. and from the barn—the dog, the children, »ny part of the city free of eost. proper treatment he will recover. Wire. Th6 assault is attributed to an old the forecastle. The others as they Minnesota Street, WewOTm,Waaj Mr. Fangle—Why, Johnny, what's the the horses, and the cows when they grudge, and would have resulted fatally but Four Idaho Mormons, sentenced for adultery, arrived, were stowed away by aatter with you? Johnny (who had passed to and from the pasture—became Meat Market^ for the timely interference of bystanders. were received at the Sioux Falls penitentiary. the Spanish mate so that when all just dropped some macaroni off his fork) quiet and gentle. Their sentences range from one Commissioner Grubler, of St. Cloud has received were aboard there was just room for —It has crawled off! year to fifteen monthB. a letter from Lutz, the absconding each to lie upon one side. As no Another bull, which had broken his county treasurer, s'tatmg that he would be (Heard in the nursery)—Willie—Aunt The highest point on the Black Hills extension one knew what proportion the men leg when a yearling and had been cared E E Prop'r. back within sixty days and resume the duties of the Burlington and Missouri road Jennie says she has a crick in her back. for by my wife, would call to her when were, all were herded together. The MQTHESOTA S N E W tf.MIN2£ of his office. Lutz's letter came too late, will be at an altitude of 7,100 feet above sea Susie—Gracious! It beats all how sompeople he saw her and would come across the next morning the separation took however, as the county board had already level. do perspire, doesn't it? field to lick salt from her hand. Another, place the women and girls were all appointed his successor. nPHE undersigned desires to Inform the peopleef Ned McDonald, a Wessington Springs fed at her hand, when young, with Mamma (sternly)—Don't you know that sent on deck, and numbered about I New Clm aud Tlcimty that lie lis* re-establish* The high water in the Mississippi and tributaries small boy, was so fond of green currants apples or salt, never forgot his triend, the great King Solomon said "Spare the od his meat market and Is now preapared to w«l four hundred. Then a close bulkhead has greatly fascilitated the movement that he poked his ears full of them. A do ctor and would turn as far as possible to look, on Dis eld customers and friends with only thf rod and spod the child." Bobby—Huh was built across the ship and best Crenh and cured meats, sxucagei, lard and of logs from the timber country It is estimated removed the currants with a pair of and even recognized her step as well as But he.didn't say that until he growett erythlne- nsaally kept in a first-class market TbeV other bunks constructed. The women that there are still 500,000,000 feet in tweezers, but the boy may lose his hearing. her voice. Notwithstanding these evidences Btijhen market price will be paid fer FAT CAB up. were then sent below, and enough the upper Mississippi district, of which 350,000 ILJB, HIDES, ifroOL, JETC. A Sioux Falls workman engaged in running of affection and gratitude, a bull Teacher—Now, children, God niadij 000 will probably be gotten out this men sent up to enable the carpenter M. ErPLK. electric motor wires accidentally touched is not to be ti usted. No animal can be season. the world in six days. Little Joe (with to have room to construct additional a live wire the other day and was hurled to enraged so easily, and when one is enraged TIVOLI a logical turn of mind)—But he did no the ground. His face turned as black as a bunks. A more docile and it is dangeious to attempt to drive P. A. Foster and Robert Lind were finish it. Look at all de houses buildm* negro's, and it was by a mira cle he escaped him or to handle him. At such times drowned at Maukato while bathing in the easily managed lot of creatures cannot and de boys and girls dat have to grow! eatli. they should be let alone, and when the river. Both men could swim, and no satisfactory be imagined. No violence of any explanation can be surmised. It is excitement is over they can be managed. George W. Carpenter, ofWatertown, committed kind was necessary: it was sometimes Bobby is a great tease and causes his AND probable that they got into deeper water —[F. D. Curtis in American Agriculturist. suicide in Chicago by taking an over small sister to utter no end of complaints. difficult to make them understand BREWERY than they anticipated and that one got into dose of morphine. He went to Chicago in In the midst of it all the other day he what was wanted but soon as distress, and upon the other's going to his seaach of employment and failing to secure exclaimed: Well, if ye don' ant ma they comprehended, immediate compliance Many People Lose Money. rescue both were drawn down. Foster was work he became despondent and took the to do anything I have been do»g, what do followed. a prominent lawyer in this part of,the state, An old gentleman, evidently a gatherer fatal dose. He was 38 years of age, and JOS SCHMUCKER you want me to do? I want you to and latelv devoted much attention to dealing of statistics, but with a kindly face leaves a wife, who resides in Watertown. The negroes were now sent on deck do nothing," cried she. All I ask of in land and wood. He wa« unmarried, which shaded off to something like philanthropy NEWULM, MINNESOTA The Elk Point Courier tells of a good joke in groups of eight and squated is just don't!"—Chicago Times. and his parents reside at Eagle Lake. Lind about the edges, says the Kansas on a man named Strong, living at Richland, Pure beer sold in quantities to suit the around a large wooded platter heaping was twenty-'our years old and also single. A truthful child.—A lady, with her City Times, stood at the Junction who captured nine wolves and sold their purchaser. Special attention paid to the full of cooked rice, beans, and little 3 year old daughter, was calling on A farmer named G. A. Turner, liring five scalps id Iowa for $2 each, not knowing the yesterday gazing abstractedly down the bottling ol beer. pork cut into small cubes. The platters a friend in the city. "What a handsome miles from Fairbault, was found dead under Dakota bounty had been raised from $1 to street Suddenly he stepped up to a were made by cutting off the peculiar circumstances. Turner was 70 years bonnet you have, Mrs. Brown, said the $3, and thus beating himself out of $9. The gentleman who was awaiting a cable old. He arose in the morning as usual head of flour or other barrels, leaving Courier fails to note the good joke played friend, as the lady was about to leave. train and, touching him lightly on the in good health, and went to work. Before by Strong on the taxpayers ot the Iowa about four inches of the staves. "That's Mrs. Smith's bonnet: she lent it shoulder, said: "Excuse me, but did you THE CHICAGO AND eating he took his team and carried a load county where the scalps were sold who Each negro was given a wooden to mamma to wear into town to see just drop a $20 gold piece? at the same NORTH-WESTER of milk to the Cannon City creamery, where ought to make in warm for him if they can spoon, which all on board amused youv" spoke up the small child, much to time holding out in his hand a coin of he arm ed all richt, unloaded and started get hold of him. themselves in making during our the confusion of the parent. the denomination mentioned. for home. Some little time afterwards he A section of cedar log, twenty-eight inches forty-day trip. Barrel staves were Small boy—What'll I do with thi3 The gentleman questioned looked a was discovered dead in his wagon half way in diameter, taken from the upper Cheyenne sawed into lengths of eight inches, money bank?" Mamma—Put it away, liome by a neighbor named Macks. His hat moment at the coin, assumed a look of RAILWAY. valley, is on exhibition at Pierre. The Indians split into other pieces one and a halt of course. It has a dollar in it that your was found by the roadside near the creamery. excitement and made a hasty search of and settlers build their houses of these inch wide, and then shaped into a aunt gave you and some change your His body was hanging over the dash his pockets and said: "Wh BO I did, logs along the Cheyenne, and at Noble they spoon with our pocket-knives. I THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO board of his wagon, his head almost touching papa and I put in." "Not now. There and I hadn't missed it," holding out an are building a two-story hotel of this timber. the wagon tongue. was surprising what good spoons isn't any money in it now. I spent ifc eager hand. CHICAGO, The deep cannons it many places along this could be made in that manner. A Spent it What did yon do that for Minnesota postmasters have had their valley contain thousands of cords of this The only man slowly drew out a note salaries changed as follows: Ada, $1,100 to piece of rope yarn tied to a spoon "Wh the minister preached so hard splendid timber that endures almost as long book and said: I thought so." He AND ALL POINTS EAST, $1,000 Alexandria, $1,400 to $1,500 Anoka, against hoardin' up riches that I got converted as granite. The heaviest timbered 'region and hung around the neck was the Is so operated as to meet the requirements of then took the name and address of the t&rough and local travel, providing fast through $1,700 to $1,600 Austin, $1,700 to $1,800 lies in Sterling and Scobey counties. way in which every individual retained and spent what I had."—[New loser and, dropping the coin in his trains with closeconnections for Detroit City, $1,200 to $1,300 Fairmont,$l,100, his property. There not being York Weekly. pocket, turned away. ,r ST. FAUI* MINNEAPOLIS, to $l,200 GraniteFalls,$l,10Q W I S O N S I N room on deck for the entire cargo to An Hlinoisan, while traveling through "Well," said the other, "do you want SIOUX 'CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, to $1,200 Little Falls, $1,300 to $1,500 A runaway team dashed through the window feed at one time, platters were sent Florida, came upon a very sickly looking it all as a reward? Montevideo, $1,300 to $1,400 New Dim. $1,500 of a crowded barbershop at Baraboo. OMAHA DENVER, between decks, so that all ate at one patch of corn, which a boy of 16 years *f "Oh, I did not find one," said the to $1,600 North St. Paul, $1,000 to Matt Hoven and Thomas Morgan, of hour, three times daily. Casks of was very lazily hoeing. "Boy," he jy SAX FRANCISCO, PORTLAN fourth-class Owatonna, $1,700 to $1,800 benevolent old man, "but it struck me Madison, have sold $10,000 worth of ice to water were placed in- convenient called, "it seems to me your com is And all points in Preston, $1,000 to$1,100 Shakopee, $1,100 in a large city like this there must be a Chicago parties. places, and an abundant supply rather small, isn't it?" The boy looked MONTANA, .' to $1,000 Sleepy Eye, $1,100 to $1,200 great deal of money lost and upon inquiry A gang of tramps in camp near Florence Spring Valley, $1,200 to $1,300 Tower. $1, furnished dav and night.—From at him for a moment and then replied: I find you are the thirty-first man fc"' WASHINGTONIW committed twelve highway robberies in a T^t 400 to $1,300 Warren, $1,100 to $1,000 "The Last Slave Ship," by George "Yes, mister pop planted the small who has lost a $20 gold piece this morning. week. v' 3 XREGON, Winnebago City, $1,100 to $1,200. kind." "Oh, is that so! But hVs rather Howe, M. D., in July ScribnerC "--jp*? .^Jl CALIFORNIA and z-iM Over 2,000 men are employed in* clearing yellow isn't it J" "I is mister," said the *3fe-= T"^ r- C"*#» N O A O A the right-of-way of the extension oftheOmaha BRITISH COLUMBIA. boy "pop planted the yellow kind." Colonel Bayne, of Pennsylvania, has Lov of Life. Fargo has Toted to issue water-works road from Neilsville to Wausan. «fj- "Well, said the Northerner, rather testily, PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING made a reputation as a politician who bonds. A reeent writer says that persons as some one tittered, "it's evident fought like a tiger for a renomination, CARS are run on all through trains. ^R^' The 14-year-old son of Patrick Casey, of Andrew Evanson, while working in a well who earnestly desire to live can keep that you won't get more than half a and then declined it. The matter is Mauston, was drowned in the mill pond at COLONIST SLEEPING CARS oa forty-two feet deep at Lisbon, was overcome a mortal disease at bay much longer cron." "You're right, mister," drawled that place. The body was recovered by diving. easily explained, however. The gallant by foul gas and suffocated. overland trains to California and Oregon. than those who are comparatively the boy, "just half a crop. Po planted colonel wanted the nomination, and his -J. ', 5 N FREE CHAIR CARS on the Denver H. C. TJpham, of Grafton, has been appointed indifferent to their fate. A resolute it on shares. Limited. Alexander Anderson, one of the oldest colored wife wanted him. to decline. The wife to a place in the census office at Washington. men in the Aj ate, whose home is at Racine, determination not to succumb had the last word, as usual. For time of tralna, tickets and aH Information, apply to btation agents of the Chicago ft Northwestern Camphor has gone up from 18 cents was stricken with paralysis. He is 94 is, as every army surgeon knows, the Dead Sea Fruit. Railway, or to the General Passenstei The strawberry and raspberry crops of a pound last year to 75 cents a pound at years old. 5 Jilt Agent at Chicago. salvation of many a wounded soldier, "Say, Pop, what is meant by 'dead tea this season are said to be the largest and present, owing to heavy purchases by The Great Northern Railway Was opened who without it would assuredly die. fruit'?" 3f JJ rhe berries the finest ever produced in the W.H,ll£Wllttg. J.H.WH1TWI, Ef.WfLSM the new telegraph lines of the Eastern Minnesota the German government to be used in Dakotaa. —Hall's Journal of Health*, "I don't know, my boy, urifesa it is 3d Vii t-Prest. Gen'l Manager. Gen'l PassJL gt Railway company to the use, of the the manufacture of some new kind of ocean enrrema/' f& Qowder,