New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 15, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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^^H^^P^RfPw?^^^^? W THE NORTHWEST. A course of lectures will be given this winter, VL.A3C BIKBASB.f-.^-v^^ff^ King Solomon, B. C. 1,500, is on exhibition and a class may also be instructed. at Dubuque..' Xa Thoroughly Diagnosed, feVV jf€ Tha Fargo college, belonging to the Congregational The jury in the sensational Kemp-Cook Bemedy Is Presented. church, was dedicated at Fargo A Summary of tlie Important adultery case at Webster City lor the second Early in May of the present year a large with appropriate services. The sermon was time failed to agree. The case BO far has number of the citizens of the southwestern preachod by Rev. Dr. Torgin of New York Events of the Week in the cost Hamilton county $4,000. which the part of Minnesota* especially of Jackson and city. Then followed short addresses, Gov. Freeman thin ks iB rather expensive.! Cottonwood counties, presented a petition Northwestern States. Miller and State School Superintendent Clapp Fire, Well Building and Steeplt There are twenty-four divorce cases on the to Gov. Merriam, asking for his assistance being two of the speakers. docket for the next term of the district court :n discovering some cure or prevention for Brick, W. A. Gray, an artesian well contractor, is in Mahaska county. In fourteen the wives the disease which has affected so disastrously CMlectloiuaKdL all bvafnata partanuag to of the opinion that the main source of sup I N N E S O A are the plaintiffs. -Desertion and cruel treatment the flax crop in that quarter. GOT. prompt!/ attaactad t». ply for the artesian basin underlying the Jim Fin© Pressed Brick for are the general causes alleged. •lerriam'B interest in these matters, and the Johu Kopp, an old resident of St. Cloud, Individual Responsibly, river valley is in the Black Hills. He reaches committed suicide at Sauk Rapids by shooting A fine bank of clay north of Lyons has service done by him to the farmers of the this conclusion from observations of the ornamental fronts. himself through the he ad. Northwest last year in the investigation been tested and found to make paying brick strata passed through, and the depth of through the professors of the experiment of a superior quality to the Galesburg article. An offer for an option at $1,000,000 has different wells he has bored in all portions station of the grades of wheat most desirable A farm of thirtyrthree acres has been been made for the Anderson iron property, Have the best of shipping facilitiea ant! of Dakota, including those in the Missouri for use in the Red river valley, made his purchased by Clinton parties to start such south of Ely, by an English syndicate. will pay prompt attention to mail ordera valley from Bismarck to the south line of the Eagle Roller Mill Co. assistance in the matter of the 'flax disease an industry on. S. Levalle, a tobacco dealer of St. Clo ud, state. Eeem a probable means of relief. Thieves broke into the residenee of Stephen has skipped for parts unknown, leaving numerous N. W. Nutting, the preacher who has NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. The governor referred the petition to the Gullickson, at Northwoodj the other night creditors in the lurch. board of regents of *he state university, and stirred up such a sensation in North Dakota Has Capacity of and carried away a gold watch valued at the matter was placed in the hands of Mr. E. S. Hall, a Benton county farm er, lost by assuming the role of a Lothario, was at 600 Barrels Per Day. 1 $225. This is the second time the watch Otto Lugger, of the experiment station, who six stacks of grain and two stacks of oats by H. BudolpM, one time a practicing physician in Iowa City. has been stolen, the former thief now serving yesterday submitted his report. N cure -'$ fire, amounting to $1,200. His hired man He has a wife, but recently eloped with a has as yet been found, but the possibility oi a term in Anamosa for the crime. smoked a pipe. young lady named Mills from Jackson, Mich. prevention is made to seem feasible, and A singular sight was presented at a street further experiments are to be made in the The Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Tho real Mrs. Nutting declares that her erring Our flour cannot be beat. corner in Des Moines the other day. where next three mouths. Mr. Lugger's report, MANTFACTunrR or S S A A S I S of St. Paul have resolved not to patronize husband is a bigamist and that she is which is addressed to -the governor, opens several farmers, each from a different township, Soots and Shoes! stores violating the early closing agreement. afraid he will kill her, as he has often threatened NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. as follows: gathered, and every one of them was 3 I to do. One oi the most Important branches of farming over six feet tall. The tallest measured 6 By the breaking in two of Conductor Johnson's The United States court opened at Fargo in the. state oi Minnesota, at least in'iti feet 3 inches, and the shortest 6 feet 1 inch. mora southern portions, is the cultivation ol Ulna, k3d N. stars., '.New Ulm, illaa, train near Brandon his brakeman, with Judge Tom as presiding. There are Two were born in Kentucky, two in Indiana, flax, not for Its fiber, but chiefly lor its seed, John McCarty, received in juries from which some important postofBce cases, including the raw material for linseed oil. Minnesota '1 I one each in Ohio and North Carolina, and he cannot recover. He is from St. Cloud. that ofBayley, the Mandan train robber, produces at present more flax seed than any A large assortment of men's and! one in Iowa. Four were democrats—hailing other stato in the Union, and this industry is the young man charged with opening letters The special election to vote on changing from North Carolina, Kentucky and Indiana. steadily increasing. Many reasons could b« boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' an4 -31 in the postofflce, and Fulton, the former the county seat of Sibley county from Henderson given for this increase, but the leading one is th« children's shoes constantly kept The railroad commissioners have decided general failure of tha wheat crop, due largely to postmaster at Casselton. Several cases to Gaylord resulted in a victory for hand. Custom -work and repautsg that when freight trains carry passengers the ravages of chinch bugs. against, the N orthern Pacific brought un the former place, the vote standing 1,532 for During tha last five years the flax industry ha* they must stop at Btation plaforms for the promptly attended to. from Jamestown will have a hearing. Henderson to 1,528 for Gaylord. suffered greatly in many regions from a mysterious convenience of the latter. This has not been disease of the plants, and grave fears aw Injunctions were served some time ago on Obtained, and ail PJLTKNT BUsiX&sx Mrs. J. L. Noyes, superintendent of the i. done, the roads specifying to passengersthat, entertained for the future success ol flax culture. tended to for MODKKA TE FE&S. Our office IB the saloon men to stop the sale of liquor, school for the deaf at Faribault, lies in a Many farmers, knowing the great interest you John Haiienstein, in consideration of being permitted to ride eppoatta the V. 8. Patent Ofaca, and wo can obtain take in their welfare, applied to you for as»istance. and the matter was argued before Judge McConnell critical condition from injuries received by Patents in less time than those remote froaa upon tho freight, he did not insist upon being or rather asked you to have the mattej WAXHISQTON. Send VODSL, DRA W1XQ tm being knocked down and run over by a farm as to whether the injunction should landed at the platform. It is expected investigated witb the new of perhaps discovering PHOTO of tnTcntton. We advise as to patentability wagon. be made perpetual or not. At Fargo Judge some method to overcome or lessen thii that passengers will be excluded from a free or charge and we make HO VHiitit3 threatening evil. As I had Bome experience wfth McConnell rendered a decision mo difyinc tho UM.kSS PATEX'flS SECURED. A deaf mute named Peterson was caught number of freights that now carry them. this disease In 1889, you obtained tha cooperation For circular, adrioe, terms and references t* original injunction in that it allows the sale of the regents of the university, and on abridge near Helming, on the Northern actual clients in your own Htata. County, City at At Oskaloosa, little Richnrd Levi Taylor, and appointed me early in May to investfgate it in of liquor in original packa ges. The city Pacific branch, by a pile driver engine and Sown, writetoi the albino child born of full blooded African the infested region. I immediately proceeded to mwmmmmm '4 council took action looking toward issuing ut to pieces. He had no relatives or friends MALTSTER the region about Windom, where some land parents, died at the age of 7 months. He some sort of a license to such houses. badly infested could bo rented, and where I obtafned Oppottu fount 0JIC4, Wattongton, It. ft in the neighborhood. was a remarkable baby, and, had he lived, the intelligent assistance of a resident II 1 I I I I II —I Prospecting for iron ore, which was commenced would have developed into a wonderful albino farmer, Mr. E. J. Meilicke. Bingham Bros. Several practical methods to Investigate thii some years ago in Pierce, county Wis., man. At the time of his death his head 'if SOUTH DAKOTA, trouble presented themselves. One, based on Our brewery Is fully equipped and able to aV across the river from Red Wing, is to be resumed, was covered with a dense growth of curly the assumption that exhaustion of the soil by ill orders. This statewill be happy if the nick-name, anew company haying been organized hair as white a.3 snow, and his eyes were of previous crops of flax was the cause of failure, artesian state, shall become a permanent Mr. F. Grabs has charg* of the bottling eatafr led to the first series ol experiments another, .1 (or that purpose. a bright pink color. His skin was of a milky lahmeat. DEALERS I S one. that a specific disease caused the death of tha LUMBE During a quarel at Huro Lake, Joe Golda whiteness, and he was a per ectly formed plants, led to a second series. The results oi IfcwUIa, HiM. The last semi-monthly clean-up of the th series of experiments proved beyona doubt *tabbed Alois Sontag in the eye with a jackknife, child in every way. Deadwood mines consisted of lour large uX nothing very practical can at present toe inflicting a wound which resulted in •M advised to prevent losses. But during these two bars valued at $160,000. death. Sontag was a far mer living near the series of experiments many facts were observed, Makinc an Ocean Cable. town and leaves a large family. Goda is in Col. M. M. Price, of Letcher, reports a yield' which, together wfth other observations mada last year, indicated the real cause of the flaa October..Scribier: Let us first see what a jail. of twenty-seven bushels of wheat per acre on LATH, SHINGLES, BOOBS, trouble and necessitated a third series of experiments, submarine cable is, and how it ia made. a tract oi six acres that was irrigated. which is now partly finished. Still, it The bodies of twounknown menwerefound To do this a visit must be made to the enormous will be necessary to continue these experiments, Plans are being drawn for a three-story SASH AND BLIND. lying beside the Great Northern track near factory on the banks of the Thames, not in the field but iu the laboratory, where all brick building, 50 by 100 feet in size, to cost Barnesviile. They had evidently been struck a lew miles below London. Here the birth the surrounding conditions can be observed or Manufaetensr of and Dealer ia kept under control. This will take some time, Lime, Cement and CoaL about $19,000 for the Sioux Falls linen mill. of the cable may be traced through shop by a train andkilled. Their clothing indicatsd however, as the conclusion of each experiment after shop, machine alter machine. Tlie that they were workingm en, and each had One hundred and thirty horses were recently requires about three months. CIGARS, loundation of all is the conductor, a strand 'S'X a ticket in his pocket lor St Paul. driven from Wyoming across the reservation The following report "a, therefore, only a preliminary of seven fine copper wires. This slender one, and only the leading facts, as to Chamberlain and from there Lowest price* alwayu Four granary thieves were arrested at Fergus copper cord is first hauled through amass learned by field experiments, will be given: To TOBACCOS, shipped east. Falls, and bound over to the grand jury. of sticky, black compound, which causesthe carry out the first two series of experiments it was necessary to commence as early as possible, thiu coating of gutta-percha applied by Their names are Wallace Moon, Lovell Michael Stearns, a German Russian, was so that the soil could be prepared thoroughly. the next machine to adhere to it perfectlv, PIPES Opposite Railroad Depot, Spaulding, Squire L. Kidder and Chauncey paid a $100 bill for a $10 bill by a grain The land selected was admirably adapted for and prevents the retention of any bubbles dealer at Parkston the other day. In a day Kidder. They were caught in the act of selling the purpose the soil was of a good, averaga HEW ULM, MTV* of air in the interstices between the strands, Cor. Minnesota and Centre 1 quality, and had been twice seeded to flax. In or two he returned the bill and received reward the wheat. or between the conductor and the guttapercha 1883 a good crop was produced upon it, but in of $5. streets. The state treasurer'sstatementshows that envelope. One envelope is not sufficient, 1889 every plant of flax had been killed. FRANK FRIEDMANN, Mr. Lugger then gives a full description however, but the full thickness of $20,000 was paid last year for wolf bounties, The city Marshall of Madison captured KEWULM. MINN. of the first series of experiments, which insulating material has to be attained bv twenty-two barrels of beer from a rubbish which is far in excess of the legislative appropriation consisted of treating the land with: fertilizers four more alternate coatings of stickv compound pile on the outskirts of the town and thirtyfceven dealer in for that purpose. There is a Jno. Neuman, and using seed grown upon the farm, or and plastic gutta-percha. The conductor barrels more iu some hay stacks two suspicion that Borne persons are reaping a suspicious seed, and in a separate plot seed is now insulated, and has developed BrocBries, Crockery, Stonewara, miles from town. rich harvest by raising wolves for their from a distance, presumed to be free from ir to '"core." Belbre going anv further the disease. The following fertilizers were used: scalps. The board of directors of tho Madison core is coiled into tanks filled with water, Ten lbs. lime, 20 lbs. lime 20 lbs. acid phosphates, Dealer In and tested in order to ascertain whether it Chailtauqua associatiation has decided to There are in the state institutions of Minnesota Slassware, Notions, Canned 40 lbs. acid phosphates 10 lbs. muriate DIREST O O S is electrically perfect, *'. e., that there is no fence the grounds, enlarge the hotel and 3,425 inmates. When the state was phosphates, 20lbs. muriate phosphates undue leakage of electricity through tUe make other improvements before next Bummer, organized, thirty years ago, there were but 10 lbs. salt, 20 lbs. salt 10 lbs. nitrate ol Hats, Caps, Rations, gutta-percha insulating envelope. and that the streets and avenues Bhall sixteen inmates in the state institutions. In soda, 20 lbs. nitrate of soda 10 lbs. superphosphate, Trait, Flour, ok 20 lbs. superphosphate 10 lbs. Groceries,* Provision* be graded this fall. These tests are made from the testing 1870 there was one inmate for every 1,033 land plaster, 20 lbs. land plaster 10 lbs. room, replete with beauti.ul and elaborate inhabitants in 18S0 one for every 626, and The Alliance Publishing company and the Crockery and Glassware, floth apparatus, by which measurements finer round oil cake, 20 lbs. ground oil cake, All goods sold at bottom prices and in 1860 there is one for every 423. slate farmer's alliance have purchased a site and more accurate thaiv those even of the the native and foreign seed was treated Green, JDried and Canned Prof. D. N.Harper of the state experimental delivered free of cost to any part oi in Huron and will immediately commence with each kind of fertilizer, and in other most delicate chemical balance may be Fruits, etc, ete+ farm at St. Anthony Park, has begun a series the erection of a magnificent brick block 50 ots the seed was Bown beiore fertilizing, made. Every foot of core is tested with the citj. 1 It* of experiments at the Trout Brook Suear and the soil treated after the voung plants by 100 feet, four stories high, including these instruments, both before and after being NEW ULM, MINN. works near Red Wing, with sugar beets raised had appeared. I all the plots the seed made up into cable, and carelul records basement. I will alwaya take farm prodaca •xcfcansjt germinated, and be.ore the plants had in Goodhue cou'ity, with a view of determining are preserved of the results. tor goods, and pay tha uigatat markat pricebar af Robt. Atchison, of Deadwood, who gave grown to three inches they began to shrivel. Alter the core has been all tested and their adaptability to the manufacture of Unda «T paper rags. himself up recently to the United States authorities Those in soil treated with ground oil cake GEO. BENZ & SONS. passed, the manu:acture of the cable goes of beet sugar. died first. These experiments, being exceedingly as a deserter from the Seventh cavalry, on. The core travels through another set Ia eonMcMo*. with my (tors I lwwe a 8r«t-eto thorough, were taken as conclusive Richard Caton, a Mankato shoemaker was made a happy an and relieved of machines, which first wrap it with a Importers and Wholesale Dealers ta saloon furnished with a aplendtd bl.ilard tabla asa) proof that exhaustion ot the soil had thick serving of tarred jute, and then with standing high in religious circles, was compelled from all the worry of the paRt ten years in WINES & nothing to do with the disease. mycuatomera wtUalwaya And good liqaora aaaf a compact armoring or iron or steel wires, to leave that city rather suddenly the evading the government officers by receiving The second series of experiments consisted cigars, and arary foranooaa splaadla laaakw of varying thickness according to «he depth other day, it having been discovered that he his discharge papers issued under a general of the use of fungicides upon plants of water hi which the cable is intended to LIQUORS, had a wife and family living in England, pardoning law enacted some time ago. grown upon infected soil. The fungicides be laid. Above the armoring, in order to All goods parebaaed or ma will hv dallrarad k) while he was living in Mankato with another are generally applied in a liquid form, but It is reported that Mrs, Haskins, of Terraville, preserve the iron irom rust as long as possible, any part of tha eliy frea of cost. iiax seed cannot be wet without sticking together, woman whom he claimed was his legal wife. is applied a covering of stout canvas 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minm thought she heard burglars around her KliincaoU Straat, N«WOTm,Ufaun and the soil bad to be taken up, If tape thoroughly impregnated with a pitchlike The greater portion of Lawrence township house the other night, so she hid her pocketbook, Meat Market, it mixed with fungicide and applied as a top compound, and sometimes the iron in Grant county has been devastated by containing $200 in currency in the dressing. Eight different kinds of fungicides PETER SCHE1H, wires composing the armor are separately prairie fires. Dozens of farmers lost all their kitchen stove, and the next morning built a were used. Out of sixteen seeded covered with Russian hem as an additional plots all but four produced .the plants in crops, houses, farm buildings and machinery, fire in the stove, bub forgot all about the preservative against corrosion. M. EPPLE, Prop'r. prolusion, with the same result as in the and are in an impoverished condition. It is pocketbook until the smell of burning leather first experiment. This result is taken to indicate estimated that the loss will aggregate $40,000 reminded her of it, but it was too late, as MnnrceoiAST.NEW tf-MINU that the disease is not a specific vegetable A A of S id a or $50,000. Thofirestarted from cinders the purse and contents were burned to a disease. One thing seems to ba The October Century: While the United -DEA LERIN,— dmnped on the railway by a farm engine. crisp. Croven, that the disease, or whatever it may States was engaged in the great civil war, I n»a«r»'iniH daafrea totDfonn tha psmatol e, can be carried by watrr or by the straw Three brothers named Donehower, to France and Austria took advantage of our 1 *«w Ulia and rlcinity that h* ha*r*-estSBiihta of old flax to soil not yet invaded. W I S O N S I N gether with Frank Glidden and George oi hla maat market and ia now praaparod to wa9 comparatively helpless condition to attempt The third series of experiments finished, en »la aid costomara and friends with only tte William Shields was robbed of $140 at Young, are in jail at Winona, charged with the conquest of Mexico, with a view beat ttvth and cared meats, a»n«a«a«. Sard and so far as it can be conducted in the a Bayfield Hotel. N. Wood is charged with to construct an empire there under Maximilin. robbing the Milwaukee and St. Paul freight arything usually kepttaaftr&t-«i*»«market Tbf field. If the disease can be produced, in the crime. Gen. Grant was strongly opposed -ars at Richmond, Winona county. The soil of a healthy nature, and with straw of to this policv, and after Appomattox sent VLB, HIDES, WOO!., KTC. robbery had been reduced to a system and Improvements in the waterworks system healthy flax, it will go far to show that it ia Sheridan with an army to the lower Ri not a disease caused by parasitic organisms, M. EPPLK. had been carried on for a lonir time, much to are being made at Superior on an extensive Grande to observe the movements of the but by something entirely different. The the annoyance of the railroad company. scale. The "intake" pipe runs out into the foreigners and to be in readiness to intervene experiments tried in the third case were lake a distance of 2,000 feet from Bhore. whenever congress gave permission. The Goodhue county wheat crop will average with soil uninfected and healthy seed, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS* 25 bushels to the acre and be of good Application for a pardon will be made to treated with solutions ot old flax straw and An orderly woke the colonel soon alter with the dry straw. I the plots thus quality, while oats are yielding from 35 to Gov. Hoard in the case "Con." Hogan, a SASH, BLINDS, daylight one morning and urged him to go treated the disease appeared with fatal effects. 'i 40 bushels to the acre. Barley is good, notorious robber sent up from Ashland down to the bank of the river, as something AND In the plots kept free, as far as possible, with an average yield of 40 bushels, and flax County for four years. remarkable was going on there. The colonel from the contact with the old straw, is of first quality, with, a yield ot from 15 to —and all kinds of— While Edward Gruel was walking from did so. and had thegratificationof seeing they grew to their full size. It appears 20 bushels. The oat crop this year has been a combat—it could hardly be called a Boscobel to Fennimore, a ferocious wolf then that there is no cure, but only prevention, Building Material. the biggest surprise that the farmers have battle—between the national troops, the adherents and that a rotation of crops, which slipped up behind him and bit him. Gruel of Juarez, and the Mexicans JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. had for some years. shall free the ground irom the traces of on* had no weapons of defense, but fought the who were serving under the banner crop of fiax before another is attempted, ia The coroner inquest at Heron Lake, disclosed animal off the best he could, .and finally of Maximiliu and who were in possession NEW ULM, MINNESOTA the most rational plan. The experiments ffEW ULM, MIHS scared it away. that the instalment causing the death of Matamoras. Tne object of the Juarez will be continued in the green house of the tizens'Bank, of Alois Sontag had penetrated the brain to troops was, of course, to drive the enemv experimental farm until a thorough study Up in the Northern pine woods—it was Pure beer sold in quantities to suit tha the depth of an inch inside of the right temple. from Matamoras and hold the place, as, of the subject is made. purchaser. Special attention paid to tha somewhere near Marinette—a doctor and owing to its proximity to the United States The skuil was also crushed. The coroner's bottling o! beer. an undertaker heard simultaneously of a Carl Finds1 His Brother. ''fH4 forces, it was a very important point. Each jury brought in a verdict that hisdpath "log-sailor" who had been hurt, by a falling Cleveland Herald Among the immigrants side'seemed to be fortified, and was engaged was caused by the instrument in the hands of tree. They both went to the scene.' The doctor who arrived here last week on the in a contest at long range, which was neither THE CHICAGO AND Joseph Golda. Golda surrendered, and waiving Augusta Victoria from Hamburg was a got the job. very exciting nor destructive. The examination, has been held to await the twelve-year-old boy who gave the name of next morning the orderly caine again to Boscobel Dial: A novel fight was witnessed action of tho grand jury for manslaughter in Carl Helber. said he came here in wake the colonel, assured him that he on the main street in this city recently. A search of an elder brother, who left home -£'i the first degree. would see some genuine fighting. The laree rat ran out from under the sidewalk, in Knowno, Russia, four years ago. The NEW ULM, MINN. colonel hurried down to the bankand there RAILWAY. and a mink followed and overtook it in the little fellow knew that his brother lived he saw the Juarez men leave theirintrenchments, N O A O A somewhere in the United States. That was middle of the street, where a furious fight advance with thetitmostintrepidiiy, absolutely all he knew of his whereabouts. took place. The rat was worsted. storm the works at Matamoras, and drive By the hydraulic process of drilling it is THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO K.MuUen, Frea't. H. Vajen,rtet-Pntf As the bov had no friends in the city, the adherents of Maximilian through the claimed an artesian well can be sunk in fifteen John Dollier, of Sault Ste Marie, is serving the barge office officials detained him while CHICAGO, town and far beyond out into the open J. 0. Budolph, Cashier. days. a sentence in Waupuu on conv iction of adultery an attempt was made to find the missing country. Of course Sheridan could not brother. It happened that there arrived on with Mrs. John Bodie, of Superior. R. J. Pratt's general merch andise store send a force to the. other side of the river Directors: -", the ship that carried the little Helber boy AND ALL POINTS EAST, Now it developes that Dollier was innocent, at Grandin, was burgalerized of $200 worth without the authority of congress and tjie a Mr. and Mrs. Wardman, who live in the woman confessing that proceedings were war department. That would have been an of clothing. The thief was captured. Is »o operated as to meet the requirements «t Werner Bosch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. O Philadelphia. When they heara the child's instituted from motites of revenge. unheard-of proceeding. What he did do through and local trarel. providing fast throucs Two highwaymen are under arrest at Fargo. story they remembered that they knew a trains with closeconnections for was to give one of his brigades a leave of Weichcke, O. U. OUen, E.Q. KoelL man named Victor Helber, who lived at An agent for a plow sharpener is working They, with sir others, sandbagged a absence, and that settled the question so far No. 331 Fourteenth street in Brooklyn. ST. PATJIi, 3 N N E A O I S an antedeluvian swindle iu the southwestern couple of men on the bridge betwee Fargo as Matamoras was concerned. They telegraphed asking him to meet them part of the state. The sharpener is put and Moorhead, and robbed them of $25. SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, at the barge office. Yesterday morning he upon the plow on trial, the agent taking a jk DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS 7?r •,"''. '. A commercial man by the name of Gorden called there, and going to the inclosure in 4 receipt 'or it. In due time the receipt turns OMAHA, DENVER, i&**i,,i'»&8L A Preventive of Seasick nesa. which the detained emigranta are kept, -was robbed the other evening at Mayville of OF EUROPE AND PASv, up as a note, which the farmer is compelled New York Herald: A medical dis» was at once recognized by little Carl Helber. A N I S O PORTIbAJTD «. mileage ticket, gold watch and $85 in currency. $?$ to pay. ,.* covery has been made which is simply invaluable. Aud all point* ia ?""W-i It is believed that the guilty party is SAGE TICKETS SOLD, It is a sure method of preventing MONTANA, A first Victor did not recognize the boy, There is no little gossip in Kenosha oyer under arreBt at Grand Forks. seasickness, and it will be bailed by the but when Carl began to tell him of his the Sunday closing question. Saloons close Mr. Buckley, an old man living about two disciples of Hahnemann as a new truth of home in Knowno, his parents and friends, their front doors, bat giTe out liquor from -homeopathic principle. All one has to do miles North of York, was driving near the he knew that there could be no mistake, «*. the rear, without molestation. Dealers are GFose Attention Given ta 1 railroad track between York and Leeds. The in order to cross the Atlantic without an and without waiting to see theWardmans, abdominal pang is to produce artificial seasickness CALIFORNIA and awaiting the final ending of the test case to took his brother out of the barge bfiaca to Collecting. team took fright at a passenger train and on the shore previous to making hla home in Brooklyn. see whether they will run wide -open or cjjLope fm£BITI8ff COLUMBIA. Ufe ran away, throwing Mr. Buckley to the the passage. For two weeks before going all doors. I I I S S S Not flinch. !wk" ground and killing him almost instantly. to sea it is necessary to take continual doses A A E S E E I N A N I N I N 'Old Man Schneider," ^alPold'"German All The Year Round: A certain pnest of some emetic—say ipicacuanha. The system A S S are run on all through traina. %&MM Victor Catani, a well-known resident of was attending the deathbed of a wealthy about Ashland, found a barrel containing thus becomes habituated to a constant BuoHen Anrica 8alrs r" ^i Turtle River, was repeatedly struck over the condition of nausea, arid when, after a fortnight old lady, and pricked up his ears when he O O N I S S E E I N A S a over $700 in gold, silver and paper money, The best salve in the world for Cntsv head with a fork-handle by an Italian who of this process the patient goes on heard Her say, slowly and with difficulty: aveTlandtrains to California and Oregon. while cleaning out, the alley back of a saloon. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheushv & was working for him. An examination board a steamer and ceases to take his xvjf "Father—t've-^ven—you—" The barrel had evidently been thire for years. E E A I A S on the Dearex Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Handsv emetic his stomach scorns to yield to seasickness S^Stajr," cried he, anxious to have witnesses showed that his skull as fractured. His Schneider took his treasure inside the saloon for this nuncupative testament 'Til. Limited. .£«' and he has a week of comparative Chilblains, Corns, and all Mkin .Eruptions, assailant was lodged in jail. nnd tho bar-keeper took Jt to look nt an call in the family." internal peace. Of course there will be For time of trains, tfetets and all information and positively cures Piles, or na Pro'. Stoitsbridge has arrived from Indianapolis rpply to Station .igenta of the Chicago a NorthWestern kept it. Schneider has brought suit to recover laultfinders who willask if it is worth while When the lamily had assembled the old pay required. Itfeguaranteed tojrive* Railway, or to the General Paasenesi and taken charge of the Fargo Agricultural to be sick two weeks on shore in order to the money. lady Tesumed: .-\gent at Chicago. oerfect satisfaction, or money refundd. collego and experimental station. £1 avoid one week of sickness at sea, but such "Father—I've—given—you—a great—deal ,,-r' '""os "W3 W. H. NEWMAN.5&J. M. WHXTM. ST, Price 2$ cents per box. Sold DV (V a flippant and trivial objection cannot Itooms hove been rented for the present in of trouble." '"""IOWA 3d Vice-President. General 1 anagar. lessen the value oi a great ..medical discoverv. And, exhausted -with the effort, she fel L. Boos. the building of the Cougregat iona1 college. A sacred shekel, coined during tlie reign o' ,', .?, W. A. THUALU Gen'l Pass.fcTk.t. Agt. back and expired. $a$ .^:^M&B£M^M