New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 24, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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THE NORTHWEST. The skeletons wmcu were found in a sitting -CONGRESSIONAL Miss Ortie Iteichart, a Tiptcn young lady, WM. JFBANK. I W O N BBNTZIH. posture, were in a pretty good state of ^Fr. Aufflerheida was held up by footpads on one of the principal preservation. Cottcnwood^Mills. streets of that city at 8 o'clock in the Mrs. Miller, wife of the governor of North evening and relieved of her poeketbook and 'j*. A Summary of the Important Dakota, dropped into the office of a newspaper a small amount of money. Eesiime of the Proceedings at Dryden, N. Y.. recently, and set up 'Manufacturer o! a*i Mrs. George R. Cloud, of Carroll, who lost Eyeiits of tne Week in the of Congress During the a couple of stickfuls of matter, as a reminder both husband and home onaceount of liquor Custom grinding solicited solicited. »H "Will of the old days when she was a compositor has brbught sjit for damages against tfire, Well Building: and Steeplt Northwestern States. f*s Past Week. in at office and the Governor was "making grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange the saloonkeepers of at city with excellent to her. chances of winning her case. Brick. 34 lbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 A bioken wheel on a cattle car caused the The prisoners in the Council Bluffs jail lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floor I N N E S O A derailment of the Northern Pacific cattle SENATE. nearly drowned a colored fellow prisoner Fine Pressed Brick for Mr. Tngalls presented a petition from "citizens and feed sold at low rates and delivered William Morgan of Nininger had two cows train on a bridge six miles nest of Mandan. named Jim Smith by turning the hose on of Missouri, asking for the passage of killed by lightning duiing: a heavy ram Seven cars went through the trestle, killing a New Ulm free of expense. him, and the next day the judge continued ornamental fronts. tbe fedeial election bills. Many petitions storm one morning. and wounding over 100 cattle. Many others the joke by adding ten days extra to the were presented for and against the passage are running on the prairie. The wounded FRANK & BBNTZIN. ^'4 K. Lut wasjdangerously injured by coming of the compound lard bill. The calendar was sentence of the participants. in contact -with a passing train on the St. cattle are being killed. The stock belongs then taken up and a number of bills of no Hav the best of shipping facilities and The Dubuqne Herald says the color line is great importance were passed. The hour assigned Paul and DuJuth near Hincicly. to W. J. Anderson of Red Lodge, Mont. will pay attention to mail a AUG. qUEJTSE, HM being drawn more closely than ever in at to the calendar having elansed, the rf The gas works at St. Cloud were struck by Farmers in Sargont county are turning city and at colored residents find con erence report on the railroad land forfeiture lightning. Besides the loss of considerable their attention to sheep raising. Wheat NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. themselves unable to rent a house or even a bill was taken up and Mr. Morgan gas the damage was slight. having been a partial failure for the past continued his argument in opposition to it. suite of rooms to live in. An applicant is three seasons, they realize at somethingmust HARNESS MAKER t\ told at the premises are rented and when The 8-year-old son of Newton. Freer, living HOUSE. H. Rudolphi, be done. Magnus Nelson, of Delawaio, they call weeks later find the houses still unoccupied. During the roll call a message was received seven miles south of Huron a was thrown who owns quite a large flock, says they pay from the senate, announcing the passage of —and Dealer in— from a pony which he was riding and instantly the tariff bill with amendments, and by the better and can be raised cheaper than anything killed. Whips, Collars, and all other An insolent tramp stopped at Mrs. Jordan's direction of the speaker it was re'erred to else in North Dakota. W. E. a '•son, MAKUFAOTTRER or ft DSALXB XM home at Ottumwa and demanded articles usually kept Joseph Marsh, an employe of the Northern the committee on ways and means. The of Forman, intends purchasing 600 bead the food. When it was refused him he threatened previous question was ordered—yeas 113, Boots aid Shoes! Pacific railway at Brandon, committed suicide in a first-ttlass harness coming spring, and several others have announced nays 34—The clerk noting a quorum, and to help himself. A-coupie of men who by hanging. The deed is thought to shop. their intention of doing so. The the question recurred on the approval of the were near were summoned, who knocked the have been the result of excessive drinking. journal. On the approval of the journal the prairie grass is said ro make excellent gracing tramp down and held him till the patrol New harnesses made to order and rs Minn, ft 3d N. otrs., New Ulm, Mia* The creamery in Hastings has been leased quorum disappeared and a'call of the house lor sh^ep. wagon could be secured. He now languishes to \V Martin & Co., proprietors of the was ordered, but no quorum could be found pairing promptly attended to. in jail. He will not tell his name. The secretary of the interior made a ruling and so the house adjourned. Zenith creamery, St. Paul, and has been A large assortment of mea'e ant NEW MLM, MINN of importance to settlers and others doing started up. When the men at the Illinois Central SHNATE. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' aa4 land business in the Dakotas, inasmuch as freight-house at Dubuque opened a car the The Benate proceeded to the consideration H. Tiahilly, the alliance candidate for children's shoes constantly kept or Empire Mill Co.. the decision interprets the "Dakota code'' of bridge bills and passed the following, other day they discovered an object in a State auditor, pulls his name otf the ticket. relating to mortgages and mortgacees. A. among others: House bill to construct a baud. Custom work and repaUiag corner which, when brought into the sunlight, He says at there is altogether too much wagon bndjre across the Mississippi river at W. Giaves gave a mortgage to J. A. Pattenon promptly attended to. proved to be a dirty-faced boy. He internal dissension in the organization for Hastings, Minn.: house bill to amend the land in section 20,township 103, rage ROLLER MILL. was nine years old, he claimed, and had stol-* Sill Ol'SS. act of July 1, 1888, authorizing the construction 55, of the Mitchell district. With the money en a ride lrom Sheldon to Freeport, 111., of a bridge acroes the lied Itiver A nve foot vein of silver ore h\as recently John Hauenstein, he so laised, it is claimed, he made his cash ol the North. and was on his way back to Sheldon. He discovered at Lake Marinda, about five payment on the land and then neglected to stated that his object in traveling was to HOUSE. 24' Rollers and 4 Burrs. mile* fiom Grand Marais. The lucky finder BREWER perfect entry. Patten asked the land office see the country. The precocious youngster In the house Mr. McKinley of Ohio, from is the father of Dr A. E. Spalding, ofLuve to refund the money. This was refused and was given his dinnei by the men and duly the committee on ways and means, leported ne the case came to the department on appeal. back the tanff bill with senate amendments, forwarded to Sheldon. We take pleasure in informing thm The Adrian Farmers' alliance men who recently The secretary sustains his action and makes with the recommendation at the amendments Dublic that we are now^ready for bu* and be non-concurred in. Referred tc puicluibed the Thompson elevator this point Under the Dakotas code a mortgage committee of the whole. ness. The best machinery and all the rR at that place have incorporated under the in Dakota prior to a declee and sale MALTSTER A of an a W if oi the land theieunder is not an assignee atest improvements in the manufacture aarue of the Aduan Alliance Mercantile and SEVATE. Ladies'Hom Journal. It is always better within the meaning of the statute. By a strict party vote the Senate passed of flour enable us to compete with Kleyator company. for a maH to be several years the senior the Railroad land 'oreit bill. ihe best mills in the country. of his wife. An I'll tell you why. The George B!anchard, a farm hand in the emploj The anti-lottery bill went through the Our brewery is fully equipped and able to IT average girl who marries—God bless her— We are constantly buying of Albert Fisher, near Wiseoy, committed SOUTH DAKOTA. senate without a dissenting voice. Nothing stays at home, and makes a home a blissful ill orders. -i Wheat, suicide by shooting himself through Several Dead wood saloonists have shipped was said against it. No amendments were abiding place for her husband and her Mr. F. Grabs has charge of tho bottling estate offered, and it was read and passed as it the head with a revolver. No cause is assigned ttye, then stocks of wet goods to Wyoming. childien. The man goes out into the world ishment. came fiomthe house. The president will for the rash act. Corn, and has the responsibility of caring for Aprainefire recently burnt through the sign it, and the lottery will receive the most Hen Ulm, Minn/ those who are at home and yet, time does Mis Emma Anderson, aged 33 years, and Chamberlain graveyard and spoiled several crushing blow that it has ever encountered. QatSj not seem to set its seal on him as it does on Miss aioline Blaeklm, aged 18 yeais, both gi ave stones. The senate proceeded to the consideration a oman. Th little cares of life ruffle her, Buckwheat, died of consumption at Albert Lea. The of the house bill to repeal the timber cultuie The Hagen boy at Aberdeen, who was and too often make her look, as we say, law and after being slightly amended was &C Ac* gnpoe, which prevailed so uimersally last nearly killed by being dragged a half-mile or "old before her time." Now, even when passed. wintei is believed to have superinduced the this does not happen, she does proportionately At the Highest Market Prices. moie by a cow, is gradually showing signs HOUSE. foi raer grow old iv appearance sooner than a of returning consciousness, and his per ma A compromise on sugar and binding twine man, and lor that reason she wants to take Fiank Bohrer, the prominent Washington We sell all kindTof _, -^f*\ nent iccovery is not altogether unexpected. and an early agreement in conference on the the benefit ot the doubt and let him have eovnty farmer who was mjuied while attempting A lutle daughter of Joe Peller, of Castalia, tariff bill is the programme mapped out by the addad years to start with. Then, too, to cross the track, near Stillwater the Bf publican leaders. got a pin fast in her throat one day yon should desire to keep your heart and 5 1 Manufacturer of and" Dealer La SHORTS, in advance of a train, died at the Commercial Representative Lind received a telegram and would have probably strangled to mind young to be his intellectual companion, CIGARS, hotel ]n Hudson. He leaves a wife and sis from owners of flour mills in his districtasking JH$A.Tr9 dbc.j and this is much easier when your death but for the timely servicesrendered by him to use his efforts to secure a change cluldreu husband is old enough to be "the guide, AT LOW RATES. Di. Nelson, who succeeded ineKtractiiig the in the tariff bill to allow the drawback on philosopher and friend." The love of a Malcolm Mclnms, of Oneota. aged fortytwo, pm* TOBACCOS all ute bags bi ought to this country after woman to her husband alwavs has a little and Ernest O. MisJt of Dulutn, aged having once been shipped out. A party from Buffalo Gap recently made of the maternal iu it—that is right and tender—but Special Attention given to thirty-nine, both single men, were struck by she does not wish to be mistaken the trip down the Cheyenne to the Missouri PIPES SEATE. O-mstoin "WorlK/ a switch engine and fatally injured. They for his mother. and down the latter stream to Pierre, a distance Mr. Blair addressed the senate on the stepped liom tltt track to avoid one tiain, of 304 miles. They were ten days upon Be wise and marry a an older than joint resolution proposing an amendment to but got right in front of another. Cor. Minnesota and Centrr yourself one who has seen lite in its many the constitution conferring representation An extra stone for giinding feed. the liver and encountered many shoals phases and who can guide you over the on the District of Columbia 111 the two houses A man named Hendnckson, oi McGregor, and rapids streets. Steam Cornsheller. rocky place one who ha3 learned that it is of congress and in the electoral college. Iowa, a laborer, was iound dead on the Lead City has a horse that relishes a tenderloin NEW ULM, MINK. not always wise to obey impulse, but that At the expiration of the hour assigned to Wood taken for cash or in exchange track near Glenville, Freeborn count}. I is beef steak or enjoys a fat leg of mutton any important duty should be well thought calendar, the senate resumed consideration Wife MU Cfo. supposed at the man fell from a passenger Jno. Neuman, as well as his master. He has developed over. of the senate bill to establish a United States tram. An inquest was held, which revealed wonderful proficiency in catching and killing land court and to provide for the settlement Mi the fact that one leg was broken and of private lands claims in the states of Nevada, C^SH PURCHASES mice, with which his stable abounds, and A W me S his head badly bruised. Colorado, Wyoming, and in the territories which he eats with a relish. A delicate batter pudding served with Dealer in of New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. and CHEAP SALES. it a south-bound trains on the any fresh fruit is a welcome summer dessert. The old Missouri at Pierre is down to its Mr. Plumb offered a resolution to recommit O O O S Faig and Southern railroad collied at Dumout, The puddings made with sour cream low water mark, but it is still several feet the house a bill to the judiciary H. HANSCHEN, derailing borh engines. None were miiired, are among the best and least expensive of Hats, Caps, Notions, committee, with instructions to amend higher than at this time last year. This is but the locomotives were badly wrecked these dishes. Take cup of sour cream and it so as to provide for a system of voluntary used as the basis for the prediction at the Groceries* Provision^ set it aside. Stir a quarter of a teaspoon of The accident was caused by the brakemen bankruptcy only and to report it back so Contractor and Builder. yea-rsofdry seasons are at an end, and for soda into two cups ot sweet milk, add two amended at the earliest practicable moment, being unable to hold the train on account Crockery and Glassware, the next ten years there will be a cycle of oups of flour in which two teaspoons of of slippery rails. HOUSE. rainy beasons. Green, Dried and Canned baking powder have been mixed, add two Mr. Haugen called up the election case As the employes of the Northern Pacific eggs, half a teaspoon of salt and the sour Fruits, etc, etc, Some little children at Lead City were against which Mr. O'Ferrall raised the question Special attention given to masoa shops atBramer were coming irom work, cream and another scant cup of flour. of consideration. During the roll call anvubinjr themselves by dropping water on one of them, William Calkins, in attempting Beat the batter vigorously, and when it is all the Democratic members deserted the lime, when one of them pouied too much work in the city and country. lull ot blisters add a pint ot unstoned cherries. Jr to get on a switch engine 'or a ride home, chamber, leaving but a bare dozen present I wtll always take farm prodae. la •xefcsaft water on causing the lime to fire at once, to look out for their interests. The case Bake the pudding for three-quarters for good., aud pay the highMt markst Brio* far ai* New Ulrn. Minn." was st'uck by a switch signal blade and being burning their faces and eyes horribly. All of went over. of an hour in a moderately quick oven and kJUuU paper rag.. thrown under the engine was instantly the little ones will probably be disfigured for The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam sen it with foaming sauce. It should be killed. The body was horribly mangled. SENATE. hie and it is feared two of them will be permanently baked in a round tin baking dish.—[New is a sure cure for coughs and colds. Is connection with ray stora I lints a Brst-ets* The sen.ite adopted a resolution introduced The light hosts in Houston county did no blind. York Tribune. by Mr. Plumb calling on the secretary of the lalooa furnished with a splendid bkllard table damage to growing crops. Most of the corn treasury lor information about the payment Carl Lmdell and Harry Rathmell, of Pierre, my customers will always And good liquors «*4 up and a fan crop. Late potatoes will for silver bullion purchased under the new he A a a of he S cigars,sad every forenoons splendid Issshu weie out picking plums and huntiug the BUEMKE & SIAFEKAHM,, turn out better than was expected thiee sih er law. 4 W have no place in America for dainty other day and it came near being LindelFs weeks ago. Threshers repoifc wheat to Senator Moody introduced a bill to reimburse people—often called gilt-edged—who think All goods pnrebssed of me will bs delivered ast hunt. They had a rifle, 45 caliber, in John Harnick and F. T. Evans of average about 18 bushels to the acre, oats that the army would be a good place if it any part of tbe city free of oost. Oeurpexiters, the wagon and Lindell seized by the muzzle Sioux City and Richard Dunn of Forest City '"G to 40. Plenty ofmoistuie 'or all purposes were not for the rank and file. So it is better Minnesota Street, r/lm, Mlnfj J? to pull it out, when it naturally went off. for loss by depredations of Indians in the for a boy of ours to be pitched into a Black Hills The Indians captured from hem Meat Market, The ball passed through the rim of his hat Builders and Contractors* public school, to take pot luck with all At Peter Thorn's farm, about four miles a laige number cattle and horses, valued and his face wab considerably powder burned. sorts and conditions of boys, and to learn as §19,500, and at amount is now asked north of Faribault, a bam, together with a in the earliest of lile that some of the best NbW ULM, MINN. from the government. new threshing machine, engine and flax of W I S O N S I N fellows in the world, not to say the brightest, M. EPPLE, Prop'r. HOUSE. the day's threshing, two horses and several Charles Gunkol, who ran away from Two never had a French nurse, and always Designs and plans made to order and Never before during the present session of larming impliments were destroyed by fire* black their own shoes when thev are Rivera, to live with his sister-in-law, was met aI1x2rE80iA.ST.NEW M.MIN!* estimates on all work furnished ai congress have the Democrats resorted to which caught from a straw stack in some blacked at all. In all such schools that I by his wi'e in Chicago and they made up. the extreme tactics of filibustering at they contracts faithfully executed. have known the tone of honor is very high. unaccountable mannei The hoises were have indulged 111 the Langston-Venable contest Justice Ryckman, of Oshkosh, says he An in such society one early learns the BsdertlgBed desires to In7orm the people lurched to a thrasher to induce them to leave now pending in the mad rush to get out ouce nad a college-bred man brought before New Ulm and vicinity that be hit*re-estasTi re'estsM E FIGURE **»."~ great lesson that all the people are wiser Malt of the house and break a quorum, Kilgore, fie a but a rush of flame killed tbem. edtbis meat market and la now preapared pare to to waft him for vagrancy who could speak seventeen than any one of the people.—[Forum. the Texas fire eater, kicked down a door of tajr^fef[ on bi. eld customer, and friends with only tst The figure 9 in our dates will make a**1o*\ languages. the house which was fastened during the call, beet fresh and eurtd meats, aaaaaees, lard and «vi No man or woman now living will ever J^e 3 NORTH DAKOTA. which as always been toe case. While erythina nasally kept in a flr.t-cla*s market TIM S a a Judge Steele sentenced a prisoner named document without using the figure 9. It st&nd$ Speaker Reed has upset the precedent of a sishest msrket pries will bs paid for FATCAtt The Jamestown Congregationalists are I suppose when you do a friend a good Frank Cassody, at Superior, with the following in the third place in 1890, here it will remain tlJt, HlDKi, WOOL, ETC. hundred yeais in counting a visible quorum, l/uildmjr a $3,000 church. turn, and he is so busy enjoying its benefits remark- "Six months is the maximum the Democrats have broken the precedent of years and then move up to second place M. EPPL*. that he goes off in a hurry and forgets to sentence allowed bylaw. If it was six years Aid Medberry. of Oshkosh. will get 2,300 a hundred years in kicking down the doors where it will rest for one hundred years. say "Than you, you are likely to say to you would getS-it.'" and running over doorkeepers dnring a call insurance money on his gram crop in this TIVOLI There is another '-9" inch has also come to stay. yourselt, "I'l next try my hand on somebody of the house. "--ate. that was ruined by hail recently. A remarkable whirlwind occurred on Main It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect at least who can get breath enough The conferrees on the tariff bill held a be ore he eats his cherries to look back on that it has already movd up to first place, where Senator Pierce has secured the appointment Street, at Menash a, when a circular cloud of session and adopted the reciprocity amend the orchard." lngrafatudD is the great trial it will permanently remain. It is called the "Xo. of Asa Carpenter of Ardoch, as clerk in dust about 25 feet in heigh: and not over 2 ment of the senate. The conferrees are extremely of parents with children and of God with AND 9" High Arm Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine. the pension office. feet in diameter played havoc for a few moments reticent about, their deliberations man. I'd rather a man would hurl "Thanks BREWERY The "No. 9" \i as endorsed for first place by the without changing its positiou. and the conclusions reached, even the Democratic The Northern Pacific has granted sites lor awfully" at nic than to keep dumb Even experts of Europe at the P.iria Exposition of 188», members maintaining a close silence. elmators at Steele, Sanborn, S^kestou and Edward Horn mortgaged his house and conventional and slang thanks are better where, after a severecontest with the leading machines than utter discourtesy and blank ingrati' —i Cooperstown to J. Johns. lot at Oshkosh, sold the property before the of tne world, it w:u awarded the only A tude,—[Levviston Journal. instrument was recorded for its full value, Oscar Wilder, a farmer, went to Grand Grand Prize gn en to family sewing-machines, all Boys help yourselves. Fight your own JOS. SC1IMUCKER, Prop. iw and is now enjoying himself far beyond the others on exhibit having received lower award* Forks, got just happy drunk, showed a roll battles. your own row. Ask no a A a confines of the Second City. of gold medals, etc. The French Government favors of any one. and you will succeed a of money amounting to $270, and it wasn't NEW ULM, MINNESOTA The mostcareful experiments haveshown, also recognised its superiority thedecoratlonof thousand times better than one who is always long before a couple of thugs attacked him Michael Trophy, of Barnevald, Dane County, says a medical authority, that the human Mr Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, beseeching some one's influence and Pure beer sold in quantities to suit th and relieved him o' his wealth. swallowed a large darning needle. He body is as completely insensitive to magnetism with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. patronage. No one will ever help vou as purchaser. Special attention paid to the went to a doctor to have it removed. The and as wholly unaffected by it as a The Great Northern railroad coal denot you help yourself, because no one will be bottling oi beer. The "Xo 9" is not an old machine Improved piece of rubber or "wood. A person a doctor made him sneeze, and on the third was was burned to the ground at Grank Forks. so heartily interested in your affairs. Th upon, but is an entirely new machine, and tho stand between the poles of the strongest sneeze the needle appeared and stuck itself first step will be such a long one, perhaps Grand Prize at Pans was awarded itas the grand' contained nine hundred tons of coal, magnet, one of which might hold up a ton r4 x* but carving your own way up the mountain, est advance in sewing machine mechanism of the into a pm cushion on the doctor's table. was partially burned. The building of iron, without the slightest perceptible effects you make ,each one lead to another, age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, THE CHICAGO AND valued at $3,000. A 6-year-old lad named Harrow was trolliag upon the bodily functions being produced. and stand firm while you chop still another of having the very Litest and best. NORTH-WESTERN Hence, all so-called magnetic appliances, for muskallonge in a lake near Winneconne. H. Riehl, North Dakota manager of the out. Men who have made fortunes are not brushes or com bs, disks, belts and The boy got a bite, but the fish pulled Standard Oil company's business, died at those who have $5,000 given them magnets have absolutely no curative power to start with, but boys who have him out of the boat into the water. And Targo. Masons and Odd Fellows united in hatever. started fair with a well earned still Wmneconne is not a favorite resort for the funeral ceremonies and the remains were dollar or two. Men who acquire fame sportsmen. taken to St. Paul for interment. RAILWAY. have never been thrust into popularity by A ix re or in Mr. and Mrs. M. Newman and Abner A G-year-old son of Peter Gaflfney, of puffs begged or paid for or given in iriendly Dissolve alum in hot water, making a Daily, ot Chippewa Falls, went fishing in spirit, They haye outstretched their own Jamestown, was following a mowing machine very strong solution, apply to furniture or THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO Long Lake, near Chippewa. A big fish got a hands and touched the public heart. Men while cutting hay and by some means crevices in the wall with a paint brush. CHICAGO, who win love to do their own wooing, and bite and wrestled around until the boat upset. This is sure destruction to all noxious vermin, became caught by the sickle bar The I nfever knew a man to fail so signally as The two men could swim, but Mrs. and invaluable because easily obtained child's leg was badly cut, several of the tendons one who induced his affectionate grandmother Newman fainted. After a hard struggle they is perfectly safe to use and leaves no AND ALL POINTS EAST, being severed. to speak a good word for him reached shore. trace behind. Whe you suspect moths Whether you work for lame, for love, for Is «o operated as to meet the requirements ol Eight prisoners escaped from the county have lodged in the borders of carpets wet through and local travel, prov,ding fast tkroogi money or for anything else work with your The hog disease for several weeks past reported jail at Grand Forks, who were awaiting trial trains with close connections for the edge of the carpets with a strong solution. hands and heart and brain. Say I will," in South Hart Prairie, near Palmyra, at the October term of court. They sawed \, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, Whenever it reaches them it is cer» and some day you will conquer. Never let has thus far been confined to one locality. off the bars of the outside windows. Four taid death.—[New Yor Telegram. 5 any man have it to say, I have dragged Sftted SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLJJFFS, Some hog growers have lost nearly their Khe number were tough character s, comfor you up. Too a lriends sometimes whole stock. The total deaths from the disease hurt a man more than none at all. highway robbery. None of them O A A E N E Sunshine: Editor—I've brought this vest in the neighborhood is 200. Opinion have been captured. back. It's too small. S A N A N I S O O A N differs as to its being genuine hog cholera. he a of re Air, The boiler of a threshing machine engine Tailor—Well, I can fix that easily enough And all points in 'i^"r c~ Whe circumstances render it impossible A Neenah man tells the following story, ^•cploded on the farm of W. Bradthold, by letting in a V. Where would you prefer MONTANA, Zfl V", to permanently remove the infant from the which'is a little out of the UBual line: I came fifteen miles south of Grand Forks. Alfred to have it put in? city during the summer months, fresh air WASHINGTON, "V5. "^5 to Chicago some twenty years ago with $ 500 Editor—What, theV „/,--s-sprj Anderson of Otter Tail. Minn.,«was instantly must be secured by taking it to public parka andagri?-sack and bought lots .at $50 a lot Tailor—Yes. '•&sj,~ff*.«S "nf^s V-£ £§jf synVd. O. Olson, fireman, was seiiously infjnred during the cool hours of the morning and WOBEGON, some miles out of the city. To-day I have Editor—For heaven's sake, put it in the evening, or by spending the dav in some and cannot recover. Several others CALIFORNIA and v£-| $41 pocket. That's where I need it most. those lots and my gripsack.. The lots are open suburban resort or on a neighboring were slightly injured. im WHEELER & WILSON Wt river. Th neat of the day must be spent still worth about $50 each." $$&£ BRITISH COLUMBIA. *J^c Mrs Ed. Hanson, of Grand Forks, attempted Washington Post: "What," inquired the telegraph in as cool, clean and well ventilated a room £. 185 and 187 Wabash Ave, to cut her husband's throat and is PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING f^Jr editor ot the sporting editor, "is the most as can be had. Plenty oi sleep is Important, I O W A «,* For Sale by under bail to appear at the district court for troublesome poker query you ever had to answer'" and it is of great moment that the infant A S are run on all through trains. M^^-W^ rest upon a clean, iresh bed rather than trial. Before she le't the dock another Dr. E. S. Barrows, of Davenport, is probably m. HORNBDRG, O O N I S S E E I N A S on a hot lap or shoulder. Whe out of 'What have you got?' I think is a question the oldest Freemason in the state. He charge was preferred against her—that of Terlandtrains to California and Oregon. doors it should be wheeled in a coach raiher that has bothered me as much as anything New Ulna, Mini. is 92 years of age and took his first degree larcen—and she was committed to jail on than carried. Many a stout mother has E E A I A S on the Denrej els in masonry sixty-nine years ago. the latter charge in default of $300 bail. caused her baby's illness, and even its Limited. ED. PAULSEN, 9 death, by too fond and constant nursing. A party of Lisbon scientists recently Millard Witherspoon, a promising young For time of trains, tickets and all Information 0 Harper's Bazar: Father—What, sir, you want The clothing must be_as thin as possible, inply to Station Agents of the Chicago North opened an Indian mound in that vicinity man of Lawler, stood up in his wagon to Licensed Auctioned to dishonor nrv name on the stage? provided always that woolen be worn next •Vestern Railway, or to the General Passengsi hurrah for something. The horses* became found nine skeletons, a pipe, a bone neeo?nd ,Son—I will take an assumed name, *gent at Chicago. to and over the whole skin. A exception frighten sd and ran away, throwing the young 'father—Then, if you succeed, I'd like to kn A awl. a bowl made of clay, a pair of to this rule a be made during days of H. NEWMAN, J. M. WHITMAN. corper how people are to know I'm your father/ I LINDEN, BBOWN CO., MINN.MCorrespondence excessive heat, when the legs a be al 8d Vice-President. -General Managar. lowed to 0 bare.-£Ne Xor Tribune. W. A. THRALL,. Gen'l Paia. &T k't. Ag t. promptly attended t«