New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 8, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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'v* ^-'^v^^^^s^ mwmm THE NORTHWEST. granary, situated in Glay county. Minn., by the beets for the purpose of ascertaining Salaries of Fearful Examples. TZBrotPn ©o.TSanfeJ fire. There were destroyed 5,000 bushels of their saccharine strength. Fr. Aufderheide, wheat. 2,000 bushels of oats, 1,000 bushels Where cosmetics are made there is, Mark Greene, one of the intelligent voting of barley, 400 tons of hay, twocolts and one as a rule, a young woman on exhibition Indians of Black River Falls, came in from O.H.CHAJDBOOWr, A Summary of the Important B. BOSS, horse insurance^ $8,000.. Origin of the fire suffering from skin disease or an the cranberry section near Scrantion, on the President not known. -"'&i^ )$M '^"SMI' "^'o|Spi Cettbsj*' Events of the Week in the Green Bay railroad, asking for a eruption of the face, which is not -i/'t-^ "^-^v Manufacturer ot Cer. Minn, and Csntra Strs.' Seven men were arrested for robbery on warrant for the arrest of a drunken man only a source of income to the unfortunate, Northwestern States. the Front street bridge. They were held in •who shot, ami dangerously wounded with a tfire, Well Building a SteepI* but the best kind of an advertisement §2,500 bonds to the grand jury. They attacked bouble-barrdled shotgun Frank Mike and few ULM, .MINN." lor the employer. She two men in broad duylight and secured White Thunder, two Winnebagoes who live 0^:M answers to some fictitious name, only $25 and a watch. These robberies at the Indian mission. The shooting, he QeUecttoaamaf all hastaesa p*rt*rmag te einlrte^ MINNESOTA. hails from an out of the way place, ...,..- prompt^/ attended te. have become very Irequent of late, aud claims, was unprovoked, One of the Indians A militia armory costing $12,003 is being in Pressed Bric for and has a recital prepared for the are by harvest hands generally. will not recover. Individual Responsibly, fcuilt at Duluth. occasion. The origin of those animated The Milwaukee road sent salt to different ornamental fronts. 1 Ole Hoff was crashed to death by a hilling business cards would make interesting parts of the state to be spread upon fields IOWA. $5Q0,QQQ boiler in a warehouse at St. Paul. the theory being that salt would enable the reading if it was possible to George Vauwy, an old resident of Winter, W. H. Dwyer. of Duluth, has been arrested, soil to retain the moisture longer and withstand trace them. Sometimes they are Fave the nest ot shipping facilities and set, died suddenly in a barber shop. He was charged with the murder of E. V. Mundy. the heat' better. The experiment has will pay prompt attention to mail orders waiting to be shaved and when his turn came patients from the hospital for skin Eagle Roller Mill Co. been demonstrated to be of no particular The total receipts of the Steele county fair arose from his chair and fell dead to the floor. diseases, sometimes th.ey come from reached about&S.OOO, most excellent showing. ralne. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Mills county claims to have the smallest the local dispensaries, but, as a rule, Bepresentative Hansbrough secured the mortgage indebtedness of any county in the Has Capacity of they are young women who have passage of the bill making a customs district A new process of burning lime has been introdueed state. It is claimed that the adaptability of 600 Barrels Per Day. been secured by the husband or agent of North and South Dakota, with Necho as a at St. Cloud with success. In the the soil to fruit .growing is responsible for oi Mine. Face Wash, who frequents new method gas generated from wood is port of entry and Sioux Falls a port of delivery. this happy condition of things. the ferryboats and the bridge during Hsed us fuel, He had quite a brush with McMillan Frank Manchester, of Dunlap, who was the day when the tide of travel is of Tennessee, who wanted to strike out Sioux MANUFACTURER OF DEAUCR Our flour cannot be beat. A fiUooessful business men's carnival was bitten by a rattlesnake about a month ago, Falls, but finally couqured. greatest. Boots ancLSlioss! hold at Pipestone. Forty-eirht business has sufficiently recovered to be able to attend NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. houses were represented in the display by as The county commissioners regular session to his business. His condition was considered A girl with a chronic sore on one many handsome young ladies. at Forman. decided to submit the question very critical for a time. side of her face, and a good cheek, of county seat removal to a vote of the people Minn. 13d N. strs., New Ulra, Mlna* Sam Levalleo, a tobacco dealer, of St. While stacking hay on his farm near Gray tenple and throat, is paid from $20 at the November election. This is the Cloud, who sold out recently going elsewhere the other day Henry Nedron was struck by to $30 a week to pose before the second county seat fight the people of this to locate, has not been heard from since. lightning and severely shocked. For a time A large assortment of men's' en4 customers and hold her tongue. A county have fought, and they are in a poor Upon petition of several creditors, H. Tolman his condition was critical, but now he is in a boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' »n^ condition to stand the large tax levy, os" face that is sore in spots is worth was appointed receiver. fair way to fully recover. A horse standing children's shoes constantly kept a* which it is the direct cause. $25 to any freckle doctress, but a near by was instantly killed. At Anoka James hind fa held in 5500 hand. Custom work and xepidilBg Prairie fires are raging in the vicinity of prodigious lob of lying has to be bonds to appear at the February term of H. D. Price, general agent of the New promntly attended to. Dickinson. Hay, grain and other property done by the owner. These positions court on complaint of his wife, who claims England Loan and Trust company, is under are being destroyed. The fires will be severe ha assaulted her with an ax, cut a gash in arrest at Emmefsburg charged with purloining are not held for more than two on the stock range. Near Gladstone there Obtained, and all P4 7h.\T JtU^liiiAi a*» her head and threatened her life. notes for a large amount from the Ruthven months, six weeks being the average. John Haiieastein, tended to ior JIOIF7lA TE FEES Our office has been a great loss. At North Richardson bank. The charge is brought by Mr. A family feud of Ions standing culminated Their coming and going is shrouded opposite the U.ti. I'Mtent Office, and we ran obtain a party was formed to guard the town. Glidden. cashier of the bank. Price denies Patents In less time than those remote from the other' day in a farmer named Paul, living in mystery, and their identity is kept Several farmers lost all their crops. The WASHINGTON. Send itoPEL. DRAWING that he has done anything wrong. near Long Prairie, fatally shooting Mrs. 7T a profound secret. These innocent PHOTO of invention. WVadvlse as to pntentfttnlttv loss will be hard on small stock men. Lonia Buelow and then putting a bullet free of charge and ive make NO VJIJAQM Wesley Elkins, the ll-year-old murderer dupes are so miserably poor that the UA'Lks.1 PA TENT 13 XEOVKFJt The North Dakota railroad commissioners through his own brain. holds the position of bell boy at the Anamoaa For circuliir. advice, terms and references te temptation of earning in one month 1 and met here at Fargo to adjust complaints as penitentiary, where he is serving a life At'Hastings the other day a judgment was *ctuai ciicnu in yonr own Mate. County. City ot what it would take six to realize in to the moving of grain and to meet the demands l'owu. wnt» sentence for the murder of his father and ontered in the district court against the St. iwmmmm&m for cars. As to the Nort'iern Pacific the factory or kitchen is more than stepmother. He is a handsome boy with a Paul Distillery company of South St. Paul, there was no complaints and a strongdisposition Oppostu Patent OJfiet, TFotAutpton, It. (t they are able to resist. The stuff broad forehead and a thoughtful face. He for §218,232,75, the plaintiff being Arnold on the part of the company to comply has been in prison for nearly a jear and the they advertise with their ulcerated Kalman. trustee, of St. Paul. Bingham Bros. with all reasonable demands was found. Our brewery is fully equipped and able to if* terrible monotony of prison life is already faces is not worth the bottles in Diek Loquai, an employe in a meat market ill orders. Some seven or eight platrorms in addition to beginning to tell on his youthful constitution. which it is corked.—-New York World. at Doilge Center, committed suicide by usual facilities on the main line and branches Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estate He shares the rigors of prison discipline with shooting himself through the head. The lishmont. are beiug built to accommodate the farmers. the older criminals and answers to the call only cause known fortheact is intemperance. he Delight in Cruelty DEALERS IN Hew llm, Siira. of "Prisoner No. 1,900." A fatal boiler explosion occurred near Buxton. He leaves \vi!e and three children. This element of cruelty has a part O. Knutson, engineer, and Charles Stein, One of the most peculiar cases of burglary Miss Abbie A. Judson, a daughter of the in the vocation which impels certain fireman, were instantly killed, the body of on record occurred at Eldora the other day. Rev. Adoniraru Judson, famous in the annals the former being tin own nearly fi ty rods men to choose the profession of Ed Christy was put in jail for drunkenness. of Baptist missionary work, has become an away and torn into fragments. 0. Ostreira, In the jail was a lot of whisky that had been butcher, surgeon, or executioner. I avowed Spiritualist. She has been made fireman, received injuries which will probably seized by the sheriff and awaited destruction. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, president of an association of Spiritualists have known very good-hearted surgeons prove fatal, being badly scalded and having Christy broke into the cell where the whisky in that city. and butchers, who yet, in the both legs broken, besides internal injuries. was and took some of the bottles, carrying SASH AND BLINIK The coroner's inquest on the body of the exercise of their trade, betrayed Some defect in the steam gague is said to them to his cell. The sheriff disco rered the Manufacturer of and Dealer ia 4-year-old girl that was found in a swamp have been the cause of the explosion. enough satisfaction and ferocious loss, searched and found the stolen whisky. Lime, Cement and CoaL near Little Falls the other day resulted in Here comes the lunny part. Christy was immediately sensuality to make one clearly understand Supt. Bell, of the railway mail service, has CIGARS, the arrest of Christian Biere, the child's stepfather, arrested on a charge of committing issued the following relative to mail in the that without the checks of on a charge of murder, and of her burglary in the day-time and was bound Dakotas: Considerable inconvenience to the morality and religion they would mother as an accessory. TOBACCOS, Lowest price* always* over in $500 bonds, thus being held for a employes of tho department and delay to have certainly become barbarous The searching party which went out from crime committed in jail while confined on another mail matter results from the failure of the Sauk Rapids to search for the lost boy of charge. Christy, in company with another assassins. Be present at an execution, PIPES public to properly address mail matter intended Opposite Railroad Depot, Thomas Iiourke of St. Paul, who was visiting prisoner, has since made his escape and a bull-fight, or a cock-fight, and for delivery at offices in North and KEwuiiir. friends at Foley, Benton county, returned is still at large. MTSW Cor. Minnesota and Centre South Dakota. Large quantities of such watch the expressions of the spectators early and report a fruitless hunt. But matter are simply addressed "Dakota." you will certainly find horrible streets. )i FRANK FRIEDMANN, little hopos are entertained of his discovery. Postmasters should avail themselves of The Fat Coquette revelations there. At the sight of r:EW ULM, MIN3?. A Sauk Itnpids druggist the other day sold every opportunity of impressing upon the "The woman you see yonder, who is now the gallows or of the chulos you will hit* store, went to the St. Cloud races, won patrons of their offices the necessity ior Jno. Neumaii, almost a Falstaff among the females, was in dealer in considerable money betting, went to bed see certain involuntary spasms of her day the most attractive young girl in properly addressing mail for theee two states. with a jockey and awoke the next morning our city," says Gath in the Cincinnati Enquirer. sanguinary voluptuousness which Groceries, Crockery, .Stonewara, to find the money gone and his bed fellow "Like many such women, she became will recall our anthropophagous ancestors large, full of plenitude, with beautifully Dealer in among the missing. SOUTH DAKOTA. and the great brotherhood of rounded limbs and everything that ri*/^r O O S Christian Biere, confined in the jail at Slassware, Notions, Canned Original package houses are opening up makes women attractive in their youth to teeth and nails, which makes all living Little Fall* on the charge of murdering his rathar nnmerouslyin Deadwood. men, while she was yet in her teens. This Hats, Cupa, Notions, beings either the devourers or 4-year-old daughter, cut his throat with a great flesh that you see is nothing but the A Sioux Falls man went into the yard of the devoured.—Sig. MantegazzaV pocket-knife, making a gash-two inches long superlative of that precocious ripeness. The Groceries,* Provision* Fruit, Flour, etc. another man in broad daylieht and Bplitand rich young man saw her and "was determined from which he lost two quarts of blood and "Physiognomy and Expression." carried off two armsrull of wood. Croelsery and Glassware, to have her. Her parents commanded was found in very low condition. He may Deadwood is overrun with footpads. that she should marry him. She was not All goods sold at bottom prices and Green, Dried and Canned roco ver. i— a-m One evening a woman goinp home was made averse to the marriage, but she had no time delivered free of cost to any part of Fruits, etc, etc. The Grand hotel, at Fergus Falls, which to think about it. She was told by her A Stric Sister. to deliver up her pocket-book. the city. has suffered so many mishaps and changes, mother that she should have carriages, A 2-year-old Pierre child swallowed a bottle As every one knows, in the early horses, foreign toure, a yacht and a superior has finally been sold by its Scotch owners to I will always take farm prodnee'ts •xett«tt«« of liniment and for awhile Buffered terriable N E W ULM, MINN. establishment to any of her class. She for coodt, and pay the highest nmlut price (or ail Dawson Bell for $15,000. The hotel and days of Methodism a considerable torture, but a doctor soon averted all married the man, and was tied to a fool. iiuii* mt paper rags. furnishings cost over $100,000, but owing degree of strictness was maintained danger. There' was nothing vicious about him, but to its location has never paid and theownerts GEO. BENZ & SONS.' nothing strong. He could not drink without in regard to the wearing of jewelry A negro and a white woman from near Itt connection with mr atore I tin** Brut-eta* had threatened to tear it down. getting tight. Now and then he would Medary, in Brookings county, secured a license saloon furnished with aapleadid bUUrd Ubl« a*4 or costly attire. An eminent divine A statement just prepared by Dr. C. N. have an epileptic fit. She was made from and were married at Flandrau. The wycaatotnera will alway*ftudgood liquor* 4 Importers and Wholesale Dealers la her childhood up to be attractive to men He.wett, secretary of the state hoard of of that church gives an amusing in•cident. woman was a widow, and several years Altars,aad every forenoon* •pUnild 1BM&. old enough to be 'ier father, and she knew W I N E S & health, shows that the percentage of mortality -1-^ •.:,, .'-, ^,-l. older than the man. her power all through the city and society. from diphtheria in the state among males •II good* purchased of me will be delivered Si There was a certain hardness in her quality, The remains of J. H. Hopkins were found A preacher had just gone to his during 1888 was 48.6 per cent among females, LIQUORS, 'V\i »«y part ol the cUy lrea or oott. and she liked a bold man and was not incapable recently in a cabin at Gayville, in a decaying 514 in 1889, among males 49. 6 hew charge, and was in the midst of of a bold look or a bold reply. VInnonot* Street, I^ew Pirn, Mtej condition. The coroner's verdict among females, 50. 4. his first sermon when a woman rose Market, 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minm was to the effect that he died a natural 'I- 1 and went out, slamming the door Devastating prairie fires raged north and "These women, when they fall into strong death. The deceased was an old veteran hands, give a masculine tone to liie, but in with unnecessary violence. Of fcouth of Pipeetone, sweeping everything in and the G. A. R. comrades buried his remains. this case her husband made some ventures course he supposed he had said something their path. Thousands of bushels o'grain M. EPPLE, Prop'r. in business, and lost and lost until his ather and a large quantity of hay were destroyed. which gave offense, but on by his will put his son upon a stipend, tied Steve Zerega, a grocery merehant at Lead NEW M.MINU Senator W. B. Brown lost his fine tree claim MINNESOTA ST. making inquiries he learned that the him up in trustees and made it impossible City, who has been in the habit of storing and a large amount of grain. The loss will for him to spend more than the now limited woman left because "the minister the profits ol his business for the last seven Ittia reach into the thousands. The fire was interest of a once good fortune. As a wore a wicked bosom pin." -DEALE IN.r or eight years in a nail keg down the cellar, 'HB BRdertigned desfr** to Inform the people e| business man the son might have stood started by a passing locomotive. N»w TJJra and vicinity rhnt a» ha»r«-e«UWie* has discovered that mice have made a nest among the highest millionaires. He has The fun of it was that he had driven meat market and ia now prenn&rad to w«# Thomas Heinen, sr., aged 78, was killed in the kejr, aud almost wholly destroyed its never made anything: has not even had the «»n nU eld cuntoraers and friends with only Vht to the service over bad roads, and near St. Joseph, by a passing freight train. force of character to tall in love with another bcittfre»hand cured meats, «'iniMi5«i»i lard and et» contents, supposed to be nearly $10,000. one drop of mud had settled on his The manner of his death was rather peculiar. «ryrhtnir usually kept in trtWAaHn market TC4 woman his wile is tied to him as to another Railroad graders on the Burlington and immaculate shirt bosom, deceiving He had tied a cow by a rope to one of the woman. So they wander to these cheap SJL8, HIDES, WOOLi, liXC. Missouri recently cut through a ledge of carbonate watering places, aiid now the fat wife begins the tender conscience of the good sister.—Wide rails of the track and in attempting to release ore near Lead City. They didn't pay M. E to be a coquette, when it is riciculous to her to save her was struck by the cowcatcher Awake. any particular attention to it, however, not note her in that attitude. The countenance and instantly killpd. Theengine severed which once entertained a man's look with 7 having been educated as geologiste or mineralogists, the rope and the cow escaped uninjured. nich a wholesome appetite that he must and not knowing what it was. S E of The coroner decided an inquest unnecessary. needs blush, now attempts a flirtation which LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Harry Damon, of Deadwood, came along, For the past week the weather has been all is ludicrous to the one tempted and to the Satan always has rooms to rent in saw the ore tumbled there was a good thing that could be asked for, for harvest and by-standers. She is a has been, and that is AND in sight and made a location. SASH, BLINDS, his house. ,? ,- ,,/ I* all these is of it." threshing. The rains previous to that have BRBWBE "VV. E. Rothermal, of New York, representing if injured stacks in some cases where they were Faith may move mountains, but i* Rousing the Lion. the American Fiber company, with a —and all kiad» of— not properly put up. The largest portion of takes a mule to move a canal boatl^ever Detroit Free Press: "I was a-going capital of §15,000,000, is in Sioux Falls for the wheat about St. Vincent is grading No. 1 Building Material. is ripened to-morrows. along," he said as he stood at the sergeant's the purpose of making the preliminary arrangements JOS. SCHMUCKEK, Prop Northern. The yield is good. Twenty-five destc in the Woodbridge street station Habit rides us with whip and spur. for distributing 50.0Q0 bushels ff bushels por acre is expected as an average yesterday—"I was a-going along, saying Children are the grains of corn on NEW ULM, -,... MINNESOTA of Belgian flax seed in adjoining counties, ",•-&. fur the north end of the county. Forty cars nothing to nobody, when a fellow as Km ULM, Miira the cob of matrimony. He will erect, a plant in that city which will was a-standing in a doorway calls out to of wheat and barley have already been shipped Pure beer Bold in quantities to Ruit the. '.-':! employ forty men, who will reduce the flax me: A woman's complexion isn't always from that station, which is not onequarter purchaser. Special attention paid to the fiber raised from *he Belgian seed. what it looks like. "Hello! Pumpkins, how's your ma?" of the crop. The potato crop is My name is not Pumpkins my name is The devil loves the beautiful. good, but there will not be much for sale. Terry." WISCONSIN. The best talker is the person who •i "I see," said the sergeant. THE 0H60AG0 AND NORTH DAKOTA. lets you do three-fourths of it. Fragments of a $500 piano were scattered "And my ma has been dead for twentythree The total value-^ of the real property of along Main Street, Racine, the other day.' veart." Kisses are emotional rosebuds. this state as equalized by the state board of "Yes." A team of frightened horses caused the wreck. Economy is backing 75 cents "And in a very genteel way I explained equalization, is ?65,181,177. against a dollar and making it win. Judare Bennett decided at Janesville that to the stranger that he had made a mistake." RAILWAY. E. F. Turner, dealer in dry goods and NEW ULM, MINN. Rock River is not a navigable stream, and The flowers never know how beautiful clothing, at Dickinson, N. D.. made a voluntary that buildings may be erected in the center "Yes." they are. assignment in favor of his creditor*. .it*. of the stream. "But what does he do but beg my pardon THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO The man who prays for rain always Liabilities, $3,300. Assets, unknown. and call me Mr. Hayseed. That is not my Dogs entered the pasture of Benjamin Gilbert, cets caught without an umbrella.— M.Mullen, Pres'L E. Vajen, Vtce- Fretl CHICAGO,: name my name is Terry. He calls me E. F. Turner, dry goods merchant, mads a farmer near Fond du" Lac, and killed New York World. Hayseed, and wants to know how the J. G. Rudolph, Cashier. *n assisment at Dickinson to J. T. Scott. sixteen head of sheep and badly wounded squash crop is coming on." AND ALL POINTS EAST, The liabilities approximate $3,000, with assets thirteen more. "I see," Jirectors: nearly the same. A Epitaph 1 saw that he was mistaken, antf I tells Fond du Lae has a novelty of a startling Is BO operated as to meet the requirement* ol through ond locnl travel, prov dinjj fast tbrougt him so, but what does he do but begs mr Measures have already been started both The following epitaph ("a Rambler" nature in a female military company composed Werner Bmsch, Ckas. Wagner! Dr. trains wii close connections for pardon again and call me Mr. Turmptop here and in South Dakota for the relief of o* German young ladies—not a thinks) from Sutton churchyard -•5fe*J and ask the price of cabbages." ST. PAUL, MINNE APOLIS, those settlers who havo become destitute Weschcke, O. M. Ohen, E. G. Koch. broom brigade, do you mind, but a full "I see. You hit him?" may be new to some. I is on through the failure of their grain croos. SIOUX CITY, COUNCI BLUFFS, fledged company of warriors. '*•*,&>** "No. I comes down here for advice." the tombstone (dated 1812) of one John Bromass, of Bntler. Trail county, "Advice about what?" William Gray at Ashland was found guilty OMAHA, DENVER, "William Juniper. Esq., late smith VAs to whether he was making fun of me DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS ims just children enough for a ball team. He of robbinjj the United States Express company *nd I should give him the all-firedest licking SAN FBANCISCO, PORTLAND of the Borough of Southward, and haR been married ten years and has nine of a $3,000 money package on the a teller ever got?" OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE children, aged respectively 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, to the honorable board of ordnance, Awl all point* IM Rhirelander express, about three months "Why, certainly." ,'*-»'-«& MONTANA, and 9. ago. Sentence deferred. "Very'well'.' I will return. I will smash and of Juniper hall in this parish." TICKETS SOLD. This state gets a slice in this same bill, him'. I will knock his head off. I will render WASHINGTON, Thomas Haynes, of Raymond, whom him a wreck." as the state is reimbursed to the amount of "My Sledee and Hammer lie declined. Supt, "Whitehead caused to be arrested for OREGON, He started out and was gone ten minutes. $10,854.71 for expenses in excess of the appropriation My BPIIOWS, too. have lost their wind keeping a horse shut up nine years, demands r* Then he returned and said: CALIFORNIA and Close Attention Given to My Fire's extinct, my Forge decayed, H3 in holding the constitutional a return of his attorney's fees and a "Couldn't tind him. but I'll leave my And in the dust my Vise is laid. K%\ BRITISH COLU&BIAr Collecting. .convention. The bill appropriates$6,709.27. retraction of newspaper articles, ar.d coat, vest, collar and tie here and go out •. i*Isi.' threatens a damage suit. and walk up and down and let some other The board has prepared rules and regulations "My Coals are spent, my Iron gomv ^,'M.^ PALAC E SLEEPING AND DINING feller tackle me. I -think there's a feller 'or the distribution of cars. These were Jefferson lays claim to the champion ily Nails are drove, my Work is done r-"{. CARS are run on all through trains. on the corner now who'll call me Mr.. Cornstalk at once accepted by the Northern Pacific and woodsawyer in William Baireuther, a man My Fire-dried Corpse here lies at rest, '•&&• and want to know if the price of taterbugs ST- COLONIST SLEEPING CARS Bucklen 8 Arnioa 8aife are now practically by the Great Northern. My Soul (smoke-like) soars to be blest." probably 65 years old or over, who has has riz, and you telephone for a doctor -yerland trains to California and Oregon. Jffi^ \2& James' Gazette. The only complaints met were from points and watch my smoke." The best salve in the world for Cnta» sawed by hand for one concern, the Jefferson FRE E CHAI CARS on the 'ItaaYez on that line. tm 'T Brnises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Woolen Mills, in about ten years, the unprecedented •'-.united. „, -Driven to Suicide. A Wise Youth. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands. A threshing boiler exploded near Hillsboro. number of 2,010 cords of fonrfOOt For time of trains, tickets and all information, Epoch: "My own one," pleaded the lov6M One day T., aged three years and nine The boiler head flew out, passing be1 Chilblains, Corns, and all Nkin Erup*ions, WOOd. t_* fr nply to Station Agents of the Chicago at Xorthetftern Kt "do not keep ine in misery. Tt-Il me when you months, said to Jack, aged two years, "Jack, ween the man feeding the separator and Railway, or to the General Passengei and positively cures riles, or no Farmers in thisstntewno hare'raised sngar will marry me!'' do you know what knowledge is?'' "No, gen* *t Chicago the band cutter, tabing the left hand of the pay required. It ig guaranteed togi•• beets during the season now closing should "J'U irarry you," replied the sweet girl, ','when indeed," said Jack. "I don't either," was W. H. NEWMAtf.SJ. M. WHITMAN. feeder and the right hand ofthe band cutter. perfect satisfaction, or money refund* send samples of their crop to the agricultural the census Is completed correctly." the reply then-after a few minutes, "Jack, ,".\ 3d Vice-President. General Manngor. Both men will recover. "Such indefinite postponement drives me to »d. Price 25 cents per boat. Sold »v Ck experiment station at Madison, where you wHl never amount to anything if you despair!" exclaimed the rash man, and he shot W. A. TilKALU Gea'l Pass. JkTlt't. AstM® L. Rooa. J. D. Greenas of Fargo lost his barn and Director W. A. Henry is prepared to analyze himself dead. don't, know'what knowledge- is."—[Babyhood, .$•?•'.