New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 27, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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THE NORTHWEST. There is quite a little excitement among the Reedsburg Free Press. As Will Houston, CONGRESSIONAL. 'SSronm So./28ar*U. original package men over the report that while up the river hunting one day, came WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN* State's Attorney Bartlett of Cass connty across a snake skin over 11 feet in length ottenwood Mills, has commenced subpoenaing witness for the that his snakeship had discarded for a now Q.X.OHADBQVV.n, C. n. aos«, A Summary of the Important original package cases, and that prosecutions an outfit. Eesnme of the Proceedings ,'•'* ri Preeldenfci will soon be commenced. Not over CwItU Conductor Bartlett's ore train on the Wisconsin Events of the Week in the one-half had gone out of business, until the Ccr. ffira. and Giatre Sirs. of Congress During the Central ran over and instantly killed president signed the original package law. Custom grinding solicited./" Will a man near Hurley. His head was cut off Northwestern States. Past Week. Application is about to be made to Gov. and thrown over 100 yards, and the body grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange KfcWULM, HTNK Mil ler for the pardon oi John and Harriet was frightfully mangled. A time book found 84 as. flour, 5 as. shorts and 8 Dailey, who were convicted of manslaughter on the remains gave the name of Peter Ole C»noctio-&i>? nil hn«-fT»e*» p*rt*mi&g t» b**ki*i MINNESOTA. lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour 1. at Eileudale in 1885. Their time is up in Johnson. It is supposed that he Jell asleep HOTTSE. The whisky distillery at St. Paul will resume November, and the prison board want to and feed sold at low rates and delivered on the track when returning to one of the operations in a short time. The adoption by the house of the conference Individual Rssponsibhiy, get them out of the state before cold weather mines intoxicated. report on the Indian appropriations bill a New Ulm free of expense. A man named Shanks, aged 64, eloped sets in, both being sickly. The woman is very satisfactory to those"who have been There is a quiet laugh in educational circles •with a Faribault girl of only 16 years. interested in the Chippewa reservation. The has been confined to her bed for a year or FRANK & BENTZIN. about the state because Mazomanie has A steel company, with a capital of $1,000,000, amendment which Senator Davis proposed more. a number of influential persons who want and carried throueh the senate, to add $150000 is building steel works at Duluth. It isgreported that hobos assulted and the school board to hire a married man as to pay the Indians for damage on account AUG. QUEUSE, More than 100 "crooka" are held in the Eagle Holler Mill Go. robbedla-Swede on the north side bridge in of the construction of reservoirs on principal of the schools. It is understood Eamsey county jail awaiting trial. the upper Mississippi, was apart of the bill Moorhead and then attempted to throw him that a single man wanted the school so badly as it passed. The barn of James Crosby, four miles into the river. Theygothim overthe railing that he offered to get married before fall Has Capacity of south ot Currie, was destroyed by fire, together to satisfy the demand. but heclung to it desperately. Parties then SENATE. HARNESS MAKER 600 Barrels Per Day. with all its contents. Loss, $500. coming out of Thompson's saloon at the end A Lake Mills woman had the misfortune The consideration of the river and harbor '-1 of the bridge,his assailants fled and he climbed Secretary Hart, of the state board of recently to take a dose of ammonia by mistake bill was resumed, the pending question —and Dealer In— back over the railing. Several fingers were being on the amendment proposed by Mr. charities, says the Houston county poorhouse instead of her regular medicine. Antidotes Whips, Collars, and all other Frye to the Harlem river item for draw broken by their pounding them to loosen is a disgrace to the state. have beeu administered, but the effect articles usually kept bridges. The amendment was laid on the his desperate grasp for life. Our flour a be beat E- H. Rood, of St. Paul, stumbled and fell was so sudden that the mucus membrane of table, with the understanding that the in a first-Glass harness against a moving buzz saw, sawing his head Recntly the quiet little village of Slaughter, the mouth and tissues of the stomach were whole question would be determined by the NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. shop. open. He cannot recover. near Bismarck, was visited by the hardest fairly cooked, as it were, and cast out in conference committee. wind and rainstorm in its history. The large patches. Hopes are entertained that Michael Igo, of Morris, was kicked in the New harnesses made to order and r» wind carried pieces of wood through the air the inflammation can be kept down, but the chest by an infuriated Percheron Stallion Mr. Snider of Minnesota submitted the pairing promptly attended to. like feathers. The wagon and mail cart belonging result is doubtful. and his recovery is doubtful. "Itlffiffii conference report on the bill to establish a to Erick Backman was blown NEW MLM, MINK Thomas Barrett and wife, of Stanton, national park at the battlefield of Chickamauga, against a wood pile and the mail cart was wore poisoned by eating canned boef, and for IOWA. and it was agreed to. It was also dashed to pieces. The new granary of Mr. Empire Mill Co. J?3| Cv agreed to in the senate. a time their lives were dispaired of. A woman at Cleve, Polk county, is postmaster, Backman was lifted from its stone foundation The lottery has received its death blow. 44, Henry Zimmerman, a farmer living near telegraph operator for two railroads, 1 and moved ten or fifteen feet away. The bill looking to its suppression, one of Elizabeth, was struck by lightning and in"Btantly agent for two railroads and is raising a the most stringent and constitutional that Other buildings were badly shaken up and killed. He leaves a wife and several baby. IOLLER MILL. could be drawn, passed the house, and the crops slightly damaged, and it will take '3 -Obtained, and all PATENT BUSINESS a* children. members of congress who were supposed to While on his way home from Boone to .some time and money to repair the injury tended to for UOUF.RATE PP.ES. Our office be lottery supporters did not have the ll Woodward the other nighfc Mark Johnson The colonist sleeper on the west-bound done. opposite the U. 3.Patent Office, and we can obtain courage to ask a yea and nay vote on the Intents in less lima than ihow remote froas was held up by masked highwaymen and relieved Great Northern train was burned at Ada. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. measure, and it passed without division. The Barnes county original package case WASHINGTON. Send HO DEL, DRAWING «ff of $700 which he had just drawn from The passengers lost everything and barely PHOTO of invention. Wo edvise us te Patentability '•PS has been submitted on briefs to Judge Rose. *. SENATE. .' the bank. free of charge and we mate NO CRAM&M fy »sc£\ped with their lives. The case was taken under advisement. The UNLKSS PATENT IS SECURKO, if. The tariff bill was debated. When the deficiency We take pleasure in informing th« 43 There have been bat five foreclosures of Charles Fohnsby, aged 18, of Minneiska, defense raised the point that thfte is no For circular, ftdvice, tcria» and references Ms bill was being considered the amendment public that we are now ready for bus. reaf estate in Black Hawk county this year, actual client* in your own State. County, City OS fell from tha deck of the steamer Nina into state law against the sale oFliquors in origipackages appropriating $40,000 to complete the Iowa, wni» to ness. The best machinery and all th« the Mississippi near that place and wasnal says the Waterloo Reporter, and two of that the section of the state artesian irrigation survey was read and opposed drowned. them are on town property. infest improvements in the manufacture law relating thereto .were knocked out by by several. Senator Sanders ol Montana CpponU Patent OJtec, Washington, DO, \, the supreme court's decision, and that the made a vigorous speech in favor of it. of flour enable us to compete with Since the original package law was passed It is the intention of the board of managers Senator Pettigrew advocated the passage sale of liquor in original packages can not by congress telegrams have been pouring in ihe best mills in the country. oftheBtate reform school to remove the school Bingham Bros. of an amendment to the deficiency bill allowing be prevented until those sections are re-enacted. upon collector Lothrop, at Dubuque, asking to Red Wing next year if possible. We are constantly buying South Dakota $14,850 expense incurred The liquor men claim that the original him to cancel applications for government Wheat, Wensel Hummer, a German laborer, was in holding tho constitutional convention. package bill passed by congress does not licenses. Mye, The amendment passed, also another instantly killed at Mankato by a falling derrick. throw life into the dead sections of our law, one allowing $10,854 for North Dakota. He leaves a widow and several children. The onion growers of Scott county are DEALERS IN Corn, but merely confers on states the right to Senator Allen presented as an amendment rolling in wealth. The highly flavored fruit to the deficiency bill, a clause allowing Washington 0«,t8» enact future laws covering the case. The brings $1.10 spot cash in the Davenport The barn ofA. E. Soliah, in the town of Aastad, $6,076,27 as reimbersement for expenses life of the original package business depends Buckwheat, market, with the demand constantly increasing. ef holding the constitutional convention. near Fergus Falls, was struck by lightning on this decision, which will apply with equal The amendment was adopted. &c, Ac, and burned, with all it's contents, entailing force to South Dakota. a loss of $3,000 small insurance. Rev. Solomon Sleeper, a Campbellite minister At the Highest Market PrioM. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Attorney General Goodwin has just filed of Washington county, is 101 years old Martin Haller, a 12-year-old Duluth boy, The house passed a bill authorizing tht an opinion on the laws passed by the last and has been a resident of the county for We sell all kinds of was killed by being thrown from his horse construction ot a tunnel under the Detroit SASH AN© BLIND. legislature, governing and regulating the and trampled upon by another horse which fifty years. An idea of his physical condition river at Detroit, Mich. FLOT7B, elevator companies of the state. He holds can be had from the fact that he has was ridden by a boy at a rapid pace behind The Benate bill granting leaves of absence Lime, Cement and Coal that chapter 130 of the General Laws of to per diem employes in the customs services, SHORTS, him. planted and taken care of twenty acres of was passed by the house. 1887 isrepealed thatchapter 190of thelaws corn this season. BMAJPTs dse.t Marshall Hall, an employe of the Chicago The house adopted the majority report in of 1890, Mr. Lutz's bill, defining public warehouses, A spider crawled into Union Stoner's eaT LOW RATES. and Northwestern railway, was taken with the Chalmers-Morgan contested election is also repealed the county license in Lowest price* always. and began to spin a web over the entrance, cramps while bathing in the Mississippi at case (Mississippi) in favor of Morgan, the chapter 187 of the laws of 1890 he holds is says the Tama Herald, Dr. Thompson removed sitting member. Before the vote was taken Winona and drowned before assistance Special Attention given to abrogated by the provisions of chapter 138, Mr. Chalmers addressed the house on his it and it ran away across the carpet conld reach him. own behalf*. of the Laws of 1890 (another of Mr. Lutz's Opposite Railroad Depot, OuLstoin "W"or:fc as though it felt itself in good luck. There's The body of Mrs. Horton, who, with her Mr. Comstock called on Speaker Eeed and bills), and that the state license of $2.50 per HEW ULM, no flies on Union—no matter what that spider KIKI child, was supposed to have been drowned by urged the advisability of a day for the 1,000 bushels elevator capacity is operative, thought. An extra stone for gi in ding feed. Indian committee, when the Sisseton and her husband while boat-riding near St. Paul, but that no bonds can be required. He believes Wahpeton bill might be considered. The Three Iowa men were arrested at Grand has been recovered. The child is still missing. Steam Cornsheller. that chapters 187 and i88, of the Laws FRANK FRIEDMANN, speaker was good natured and said probably Island, Neb., for selling broken packages of Horton is in jail awaiting examination. of 1890, are not in conflict—one referring to next week. He has been saying "Next vVood taken for cash or in exchang* silverware, books, notions, etc., and upon The body of Charles Laundrie, a half-breed week" whenever this subject was called to governing elevators in general and the other refusing to pay, a fine were sent to jail. painter living at La Prairie, was found in the his attention, for about a month. to public warehouses proposed to be established dealer in They propose to try the habeas corpus act, Mississippi river near the mouth of the at four specific places in the state. standing upon their original package rights, Prairie river. Laundrie was evidently murdered, Groceries, Crockery, Stonewara, CASH PURCHASES while the city will endeavor to make all The senate further considered the tariff as his neck was broken and his face SOUTH DAKOTA. bill. Mr. Plumb withdrew his amendment and CHEAP SALES mashed in. peddlers pay a license. Sioux Falls has seventy-six real estate, to decrease the duty on tin plate, but will The inclination to "take something" is so Blassware, Notions, Canned While herding cattle near Jackson the other loan and mortgage companies. offer it again. Mr. Spooner offered an H. HANSCHEN, strong in the tramp that Sometimes he takes day a 12-year-old boy was attacked by amendment providing that after October, It is said that the .people of Lead City were articles for which he has no earthly use. The 1896, tin plates, lighter in weight than sixtythree a wolf and badly bitten about the face and highly indignant when they learned the pounds per hundred square feet, shall Fruit, Flour, etc. other day a grocery store at Boone was neck. His dog, hearing his cries, came to his Contractor and Builder, school grounds had been let to a circus company be admitted free of duty—unless it shall appear broken into and a large quantity of fancy assistance and succeeded in driving tie wolf for the insignificant sum of $20 to the president that the aggregate away. toilet soap taken. The missing goods were All goods sold at bottom prices and quantity of such plates produced in the W. H. Nelson is building on his farm northwest found in the possession of a '-tourist," and United States during any of the five years delivered free of cost to any part oi Cattle thieves put in an appearand fit the of Sioux Falls a big barn 100 feet long, Special attention given to masoa alter being forced to disgorge he was allowed preceding has equaled one-third of the quantity 7 farm of Charles L. Gibbs, two miles and a two stories high, and one of the largest and the city. imported and offered for consumption to take his departure. work in the city and country. hah below Anoka,and butchered an ox in his most convenient structures of this kind in in that year. The mystery surrounding the death of L. N E W ULM, MINN. pasture near the house. They next visited the county. New Dim. Minn. P. David, whose body was found in the river HOUSE. the pasture of Z. F. Hanson, of Coon Creek, Hog cholera is prevailing near Parker. W. at Burlington the other day, has been cleared and killed another animal, but were frightened Mr. Thomas of Wisconsin, moved to lay The North Star Lung and Throat BaJ•am E. Eggleston reports the loss of 125, mostly GEO. BENZ & SONS. up. He wrote a letter to his mother, in upon the table the motion made some days off before the job was finished. Suspicion is a sure cure for coughs and coki.v. spring pigs the older ones seeming to stand Coshocton, 0., stating that he intended to ago by Mr. Hayes, of Iowa, to reconsider the rests on a certain Anoka gang. the disease better, while the brood sows have motion by which the house passtd the Nat take his own life, and sent her a valise containing Importers and Wholesale Dealers In escaped altogether. About ten days ago P. Ayers, living near McKay bill. It was agreed to. Yeas, 92 his personal effects. The coroner's WINES & nays, 79. This finally passes the bill. Janesville, ran a barbed wire spike into the BDEMK E & SHAFEKAM, Sioux Falls boys, only 10 and 12 years of jury accordingly returned a verdict ofsuicide. fleshy part of his knee, producing a slight age, are reported as being able to get all the wound. He did it in going through a barbed LIQUORS. tobacco they want, although there is a severe Carpenters, The result of the debate in the senate habeen wire fence while heading off several cattle. penalty in store for those who are convicted a Lullaby. to intensify the feelling among the senators The wound at the time did not amount to of selling tobacco to children under 16 years A person described as a "staff who are for and against the consideration 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Mina Builders and Contractor* much, but now it has become swollen to such of age. of the federal election bill the present writer" on the London Times tells a an extent that amputation may be necessary session. It is hot understood that all the James M. Kintner. of Woonsocket, has a PETER SCHERER. Pittsburg reporter some things about men who are supporting the Quay resolution NtW ULM, MINN. Darias Macey was adjudged insane at St. plat of timothy and clover in his dooryard. are against the election bill, but as a matter Chicago which persuade the British Paul the other day. His examination developed This has been sprinkled daily with the hose, of expediency and as the only hope of an adjournment Designs and plans made to order and mind that Chicago is not much of a the fact that he was a political and several weeljs ago he cut the first crop, before December they insist that estimates on all work furnished and crank. He believes that he is a nominee for city. "Why" says the son of the the resolution must pass. which was large and heavy, The second crop contracts faithfully executed. Mr. Spoonermovedto refer the Quay resolution president of the United States, and said that is luxuriant and almost ready to cut. Thunderer, "I could lean out of my to the committee on ruleB. Mr. Frye President Harrison had offered him $2,000,000 -DEALER IN,- Sunday afternoon the 17th inst., some party window in the Auditorium hotel and made an impassioned address to Republican to withdraw from the contest he imagines or parties climbed into the Brookings M. hear the chickens crowing in somebody's senators against that motion and in favor THE FIGURE 9 is in progress. He thought he would E. church through a window and stole the collection of an amendment to the ruleB providing for j-s back yard." Everybody Thefigure9 in our dates will make a long stay. accept the offer and not longer be a candidate the adoption of the previous question. Mr. taken up at the morning service. It No man or woman now living will ever date a crows in Chicago. Pray, why for election. He will be sent to the asylum. Hiscock opposed the relerence of the resolu-tion was in the contribution box, which was locked, iocument without using the figure 9. It stands as leading to delay, Mr. Edmunds replied should"nt the Chicago chickens crow and the box was broken open. in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten to Mr, Frye's remarks, and declared if they were not meant for hens? What While searchers were dragging the river at A case of rare presence of mind on the part his opposition to the muzzling process, years and then move up to &ecoud place in 1800, ^"^nona for the body of a Polish boy, named of a 12-year-old boy at Kampeska recently do chickens do in England? Do they though he favored the consideration of the where it will rest lor one hundred years. ae*Frank Kilmowics, who was drowned while electric bill, and thought it more important is worthy of notice. A little 3-year-old boy bark or do they bray? If the chap Thereis another "9" which has also come to stay. that the tariff bill. "If it is evil." he said, bathing, when the body of an aged man that fell into a cistern his 12-year-old brother, It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect from London had unwound his ears "defeat it if it is good, pass it." While Mr. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS had been in the water but a few hours was Matthew Elgie, saw the accident and at that it has already moved up to first place, where Edmunds was speaking the clock struck 12. he would have heard the pigs squealing discovered. The remains were identified as first started to call his mother, who was it will permanently remain. It is called the "Xo. and the tariff bill was laid before the senate. in the stock yards. There is SASH, BLINDS, those of John Green, a market gardener, some distance away, but thinking his brother 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine." who lived a few miles west of the city. He nothing in London town to equal ••.•,• -.•' '•', O S E might drown before he could get back, he The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the Chairman Bunnell, of the house census had been suffering from mental depression experts of Europe at tho Paris Exposition of 18^9, slid down the pump and grabbed hold of his that Chicago lullaby.—New York Sun. —and all kinds of— committee, is at work upon a plan for reappointment, for some months, and had committed suicide where, after a severe contest with"the leading machines brother, holding him above water until and as soon as the census office while not in his right mind. Building Material. of the world, it was awarded the"only both were rescued by neighbors. submits complete figtfres of the states a bill Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all in Ireland. will be drafted. Labor Commissioner Lamb has addressed George J. Ehrler, a freighter, was on the others on exhibit having received lower awards The number of dogs registered in The house passed the senate meat inspection of gold medals, etc. The French Government a letter to State Superintendent of Education top of Red HiJl when a storm struck him. A bill with amendments. The house flEW ULM, MIHS also recognized its superiority by the decoration of Ireland last year was 375,301, and Kielile suggesting that the school teachers high wind was blowing, the air was full of amendments to this bill and the agricultural Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, throughout the state compile the total electricity and big hail coming as fast as it the license duty paid on them at the college bill was concurred in by the senate. with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. number of scholars enrolled from the beginning could fall. He succeeded in turning his mules These bills now go to the president for his rate of 2s per dog—for this is all the The "No. 9" is not an old machine improved signature. of the scholastic year, without reference loose before being shocked by a charge of upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the down-trodden Irish have to a to the length of time they have attended lightniug. A gold watch was jerked from SENATE. Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandest M^ool. The object is to obtain a complete his pocket and thrown twenty feet away, a realized £37,530 2s. Out of this total Immediately after the tariff bill was taken advance in sewing machine mechanism of the «|urn of every scholar attending school, strong chain that held it to his suspender up and Senator Coke began reading a speech. age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, £8,147 2s Id was handed over to though he or she may attend but for a portion being broken in the operation. After the Republican senators deserted their seats and of having the very latest and best. the municipal and county authorities, gathered in knots to discuss the situation, of the year. storm passed he found his watch, blackened while the rest of the net proceeds of What, if anything, will be done, is a matter on each side, but still running. NEW ULM, MINN. of mere conjecture, but it is evident that an the dog licenses was devoted to the NORTH DAKOTA. effort is being made to agree upon an order payment of salaries and expenses oi of business that can be supported by the Hon. Johnson Nickeus, of Jamestown, is WISCONSIN. whole Republican vote. A conference of Republican now making arrangements preparatory to the Petty Sessions clerks in Ireland. Boys near Platteville found the skeleton M.Mullen, PresH. H. Vajen,Vice-Pret* senators was held, but it came to his departure for South America to enter actively oi an anteluvian giant. Thus in Ireland, at any rate, law no conclusion in regard to the election bill. J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. upon his duties as United States consul John Muehr, of Racine, had some family Another conference will be held. Meantime and justice have "gone to the dogs" at Baranquilla. the Quay resolution will not come up in the trouble a few years ago, which has finally Directors: for some considerable time past, and senate. driven him insane. Special Land Agent W. Apperson now carries seem to make a good thing, financially HOUSE. his right arm in a sling, as the result of John Ahrend had his foot mangled in a Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. Mr. Henderson of Illinois reported the river speaking, by having gone to a runaway near Grafton, at which time he log-chain at the mill of the Dells Lumber and harbor bill to the house, asking nonconcurrence Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. Q. Koch. was thrown from a buggy, spraining his arm Company in Eau Claire. them. in allthe senate amendments and and cracking the bone by the fall. Ernest Campbell, of West Superior, has agreeing to the conference requested by the /. A T-he Sioux Indians at some of the agencies senate. Mr. Kerr of Iowa made the point started oat early. He forged two checks for DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS Tire protesting against the recent order of of order that the amendments must first be a a $7.50 each and passed them. He is only 17 considered in committee of the whole. Mr. the Indian bureau requiring that in the future v_. years of age. Authorities in the treasury department OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE Henderson thereupon withdrew the report. beef shall be issued to them from the Edward C. Peacock Ms under arrest at say that the greatest difficulty The house spent the greater part of the block instead of alive. They areindearoring TICKETS SOLD. Juneau on a charge of embezzlement. Peacock time debating the bill defining lard and continned counterfeiters meet with in the imitation to have the order rescinded, as they prefer to the discussion at a night session. is a well-known cheese-maker, and it of United States paper money is do their own butchering. seems that Bomeone has resorted to criminal -v., iS found in the peculiar paper used by The body of an unknown man was reprocess to settle a civil suit. $ ''*?.$. Cisterns. 1 ClosefAttention Given to the government, which has silk fiber8 ""'Aftera'1 cently found in Lake Eckelson. He was of summer drouth, all water'fanSs It is reported that Hayton was nearly the a sandy complexion, short, and of quite and cisterns should be examined, and if Collecting. running through it. You can pull scene of a hanging bee a few days ago. stout build, low forehead, a little bald, about need be repaired but in every instance well The date for the grand swinging was fixed, these silk fibers out ot one of Uncle WHEELER & WILSON 3TFG CO., I and carefully cleansed before being allowed* 25 years old, or prehaps older. He had a but through the disconcerted action of leaders V„ -^H 1 8 5 aad 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago Sam's notes without injuring it but WT&AHVV*-^v." ''iV'-'- 1* ,'-'•" to fill up again with water. Mischief is watch and chain and some foreign pieces of of the white caps the plans fell through. '^JhS$ For Sale by ,-. done and disease induced and propagated Bucklen Arnica Saire silv«r on his person. if you split a counterfeit in two you Burglars entered the home of Mrs. Alexander by the use of bad water, because the sediment, I C?H. HORNBDRG, The best salve in the world for Cuts, will find any silk fibers that may be The other evening about 10 o'clock as Gillies, a feeble and almost sightless old if not washed out, becomes mingled Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, 1 Fred Loomis, who is about 13 years old, was in it simply laid between two films of vjk lady at Fond du Lac, intimidated her, and with every fresh influx of water. A very New Ulm, Minn. .. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, passing through Island park, at Fargo, he general and most virulent and fatal epidemic paper, and they will not pull out at took all the money they could -find, $13. A Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup«ions, was stopped by two men, who told him to oi diphtheria and severe attacks of '. ED. PAULSEN, & tar-and-feathersocial is talked of in the event all. The making of this paper is. a and positively enres Piles, or nc give them his money. He declared he didn't typhoid fever have been known to be produced of their apprehension. Licensed Auctioneer KI government secret, and is conducted have any, whereupon they searched him and by the neglect of this essential duty. pay_ required. It is guarauteed to giv« That there is a big snake that makes his at Dalton, Mass., under the eye of The necessity for frequent cleansing of cisterns discovered $5, which they appropriated to perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. nest in the river bottoms seems to have been cannot he too stronglv insisted on their own use and then let him go. treasury experts.—Washington Star. Price 25 cents per box. Sold »v Q. settled beyond a doubt at last, says the LINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN. [Hall's Journal of Health. L.E008. ^HK ^Correspondence promptly attended to. Jfl i.t JRtAi&$£