New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 29, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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'ZgmiMAm/BRftffllMW a vmtm iSSi mmm$m^mmm£&^^BS&&W®^. 1 •t-ygfrT&f vfr'tH^^," 'i,V" m* TH E NORTHWEST ing among the poor of the state during the takes a day off when he goe3 up to kiss her. •i'\'.«. re Feet. coming winter. "23irmm (So.lSankji Fr. Aufderheide, Supt. Wright, of the St. Paul road, waa "it is the part of the wise mother, A. Thompson, druggist, Grand Forks, Tobbed of a §75 overcoat at Western ,Union then, to carefully watch the feet of county, made nearly 700 sales ol liquor during Junction. A Summary of the Important her little ones during their tender one month, all of which were alleged to O.H. GHADBOOTMf, CB.sosa, Nicholas Thompson, a homesteader in the years. "Keep the head cool and th have been lor medical use and the purchaser Events of the Week in the ," Manufacturer o! -Presidents town ot Commonwealth, blew, out his brains Casasjaej feet warm," is a faithful admonition made affidavit in each case that the liquor after he had drank himself almost to death. Cor. Miiin. and Centre Sirs. was not intended for a beverage. Court proceedings especially adapted to the children' S orthwestern States. Fire, Well Building a SteepI* Some absent-minded gantleman walked have been instituted to revoke his "With many, woolen stockings should through a plate-glass window in the Woodworth license. be avoided altogether, especially Brick, tfi^ULM, MINN* House at Berlin. It didn't "phaze" State's Attorney Coehran, at Grand Forks when they cause itching: or sweating him. I N N E S O A 9»Uecnonaaa? all bn«ln#«« perfuming te has brought suit for slander, with damages of the feet. Perspiration will be absorbed Fireman M. L. Bertles, of the St. Paul Fine Pressed Bric for A basket'factory furnishing employment prompter attended t*. *^m. placed at §5,000, against M. F. Murphy, of by the wool, making of the road, was fatally hurt by being struck by Individua Responsibly, to fi teen hands has been established at Albert the same place. The plaintiff alleges at ornamental fronts. the broken connecting rod of his engine which Lea, stocking a cold, clammy mass, more the defendant has lost no opportunity of broke while the train was running at full to be dreaded than the most tempting endeavoring to convince the citizens at the The police of Red "Wing are engaged in a $500,000, speed near Eagle. vigorous pvosecutiou of dealers who sell tobacco former in his capacity as a state's attorney "mud puddle." Equip such children Have the heat of shipping facilities ase* Richard F. Piatt, of Prescott. is wanted by to minors. has accepted moneys from both the prosecutor will pay prompt attention to mail •rdera with firm, substantial cotton the American Express Company. He is and prosecuted in other words, at Eagle Roller Mill C?af In the election for con nty seat of Marsha hose, providing woolen anklets or missing, anil they claim that he converted Mr. Cochran has accepted bribes. county, Warren defeated Argyle by over NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. leggins, if thought best, and their §5,000 of the company's funds to his own 300 majority. Peter Burrows purchased ?40 worth of feet will be warm and dry, except for use. Patrick E. Naele of Minnesota has been appointed goods of Max Stern, at Fargo, and gave a as Capacity of ^j outward wetting. When this happens, A Chicago traveling man was stopped on H. Eudolphi, Barrels Per Day! medical examiner in the pension check of $127,70 in payment, signed by whether in child or adult, the a bridge near Browntown, Lafayette County, John Johnson, on a Moorhead bank. Stern bureau, at a salary it $1,800. and while one of the two men diverted his wet garments should be promptly paid him the difference, but mistrusting at Rev. W. T.'Bout well, the pioneer missionary attention with a shotgun the other relieved removed, the feet bathed—if possible all was not right, Bent over to Moorhead of Minnesota, died at his residence near him of a pocketbook with §450 in it. MANTFAOTX7RXR OF DKAUCB Df and discovered that it was a forgery. When with lukewarm water—and vigorous-, Our flour cannot be beat. Stillwater. He was 88 years of age. Janesvil.e school girls have petitioned the Burrows was arrested he was wearing the Boots and Shoos! ly rubbed till dry. Where this is At a special election at Moriteomery it NEW ULM, MINNESOTA, Board of Education that all the class which new suit and had the money on his person. promptly done, dry shoes and stockings was voted to put in a ?5,000 system of is to graduate in June be allowed to read essays. He is now in jail in default $ 5 0 0 bonds. being put on, there is little danger water works and to purchase a §4,000 steam Heretofore it has been the custom to A mass meeting was held in Grand Forks, Minn. 4 3d N. strs., New Ulm, Mlna fire engine. of serious results. Care in keeping have only three numbers on the programme. for the purpose of organizing to induce emigration the feet warm, and dry is very Walter F. Morton, who is accused of Henry Luke, a wealthy farmer living two to the Red river valley. The counties A larg« assortment of men's aat •drowning his wifn andi daughter in the much better than muffling the throat miles north of Prospect, was almost fatally ol Cass, Richland, Traill, Grand Forks, boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' ant* Mississippi river near St. Paul, has been indicted injured by an infuriated bull at he was and neck. Toooiten it happens that Walsh and Pembina were represented. A'commitee children's thofts constantly kept lor murder in the first degree. seeding in bis barn. Three of his ribs were a thick muffler is laid aside, the child rom each county was appointed to hand. Custom work and repahtnf In a row at Ashley, Frank Prescott was broken and his lungs terribly hurt. complete arrangements. It was decided to steps into a draught of air, the perspiration nromntly attended to. stabbed by a man named Healey. The kni establish bureaus- at Fargo and in Grand "Jack" Haverly, the minstrel man, accompanied is checked, and deadly lung entered an inch from a vital point. Healey Forks, and several thousand dollars will be by a nephew of Robert Bonner, the or throat troubles follow whereas, is under arrest. Obtained, and all PATLHT Hb.*Jfi*Ai as invested in immigration literature to be distributed horseman, is at La Crosse on a quiet mission, had the throat been but lightly covered, John Hauenstein, teuded to for itODFRA TE FEES. Our office at Alma Anderson, a girl thirteen years of in the East.,, and everybody in the town is engaged in a opposite the U. 8. l'nient office, and we can o* the strong circulation of the age, disappeared from her home at Red Wing guessing match as to what is the object of tain Patents In less tit.ie than those remote froam State Veterinary Langdon recommends to BREWER blood naturally keepingitabundantly WASHINGTON. Send MODEL. VRA WING eat and all efforts to discover her whereabouts their presence. the governor that the sheep in Stutsman, moTO of inrent Ion. We sdrise as to patentability have proven fruitless warm, with the extra attention Kidder and Logan counties be quarantined I is said that the timber on the line free, of charge and we mate NO CUAMtlM UNLKSS PATENT IS SECURE!) A pelican measuring eight feet two inches devoted to the feet and lower limbs, and that no sheep be allowed to be shipped of the Lake Shore road, that is owned by For circular, adrice, terms and reference* ts from tip to tip of its extended wings was and the T. B. Scott Lumber Company, of Merrill, out of the stata unless they have a clear bill where the circulation is least vigorous, actual clients in your own State. County, City OSJ shot on the lake at Lake City while he was cost 80 cents per thousand when it was of health I'rqm the state veterinary or from twwu, write there would have been no dangerous A S N W a MALTSTER trying to make acquaintances among a originally purchased, and is now held at a competent inspector. I would be well also maladies. flock of tame gee^e. about §5 per thousand. The tract contains Opponu Patent OJlet, Watlurtgum, I*. 4t if all sheep coming into the state should be subjected to a rigid inspection, as in the cases 375,000,000 feet. Patrick Towey, a hod carrier, fell from a Bingham Bros. coming under his notice the disease came scaffold in the government building at While the child's foot is immature, The sheriff of Monroe County began search Our brewery Is fully equipped and able to from the state of Washington. Winona, striking on his head on a concrete All orders. recently for a tall, biack-moustached, with yielding bones and tender muscles, floor thirty leet below and dashinghis brains Mr. F. Grebs has charge ol the bottling estate Webster Mull embezzled §1,000 from the St. black-complexioned individual wearing a it is of greatest importance out. lishmeat. Anthony & Dakota Elevator company at black slouch hat, black coat," who hired a that care be exercised in all that pertains LUMBERNISDEALER New Ulm, Minn. The St. Croix boom closed down with the Gardner over two years ago and ran away. fine livery rig at Northrup's stables in Sparta, to the shops, if serious trouble unprecedented output of over 452,000,000 He was brought back to Farg by W. H. but the officer is still looking for him. in later life would be avoided. The feet of logs, being 190,000.000 feet more Chappelle, who arrested him in Lower California, I O W A shoe should fit properly, being neither than last season, and 90,000,000 leet more Oct. 2, having traced him by getting A party of lightning rod swindlers was too large nor too small, and the than any previous year. acquainted with a cousin of the culprit in driven out of Linn county by officers the child should be taught to walk firmly Illinois. Mull was bound over to the district A man named Weber was found on the other day. LATH, SHINGLES, D00BS, court in $1,000 bonds. He acknowledges and squarely upon it as soon as Milwaukee track with a factured skull. He Shovers of the queer are working off lead the theft, and lays his downfall to gambling is not expected to live. He started to walk there are signs ot the heel "running SASH AND BLLN1X dollars on the unsuspecting citizens of Council and dealing in options. down tbe track to the poor farm and is supposed over," the aid of a cobbler should be Bluffs. Manufacturer of and Dealer ia Lime, Cement and CoaL to have been struck by the train. Engineer Tilden, ot the Northern Pacific's invoked, or a new pair procured. Miss Fuhrmeister, a Marion schoolteacher, Dakota extension, says work on the extcntion Burglars entered the hardware store of More is meant by the "tit of a shoe" and A. Reiter, the school janitor, are under CIGARS, from Faulkton will continue until the William Powell at St. Cloud and stole razors, than is oiten realized. Unless the arrest for whipping a boy. The boy had ground freezes. The Northern Pacific intends revolvers and knives to the a of Lowest price* always* been unruly during school hours and the hollow of the foot is fitted, there is a to get into the Black Hills as soon as TOBACCOS, about $100. They were traced for some janitor held him while the teacher laid on the constant tendency to break down the possible, and will be quicker than any Eastern blocks by having occasionally dropped birch. road now heading that way. The Oakes arch, making the loot flat and the Opposite Railroad Depot, some the plunder. PIPES, While showing some boys how to handle a extension is no South Dakota capital location owner miserable and the graceful NEW ULM, um Two convicts. Tom Field and Tom King, revolver, Lester Raymond, a 12-year-old scheme. The extension from Milnor countour, once destroyed, can never escaped Irani the prison at Stillwater. Thfy Cor. Minnesota and Centre Malcolm boy, had his hand shattered by the to Valley Junction, will also soon be built. obtained a ladder, which they placed against be wholly regained. In mature life, FRANK FRIEDMANN, accidental discharge of the weapon. The This will give the Northern Pacific a direct itreeta. the wall, and climbed over between t«ro except in case of disease or debility, short line to Wadena. Minn., where connection bullet passed within an inch of his little sister's M^WIJLM, MINN. guards. The men were doing four and £ve the muscles may be trusted to maintain is made with the main line. head. years' time respectively. dealer in the true proportions.—Good Jik). Neuman, A man named Garry, living near Rock The board of trustees of the North Dakoa The state board of health has ordered a Housekeeping. Valley, slipped and fell into a deep well containing Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, agricultural college has confirmed the veterinary surgeon to go to Reno, Houston five feot of water. He managed to appointment of F. E. Ladd, of Seneca, N. Y., county, to investigate in regard to a contagious S escape, after an hour's hard work, by climbing as chemist H. L. Bolley, ol Lafayette. Ind., Dealer In disease among cattle which has broken olassware, Notions, Canned up the slippery tubing, a distance of When a man has a particularly as botanist, while Prof. Waldron will remain TDSV^T O O S out in that locality. A fatal malady has twenty-six feet. as aboriculturist, and he will continue also attacked the hogs in the vicinity of empty head, he generally sets up for Hats, daps, Notions, At Harlan recently a keeper from the (Jhatfield. the work commenced this year. The board a great judge, especially in religion. Fruit, Flour, etc. insane hospital at Clarinda took charge of has tendered the position of veterinary to Groceries,* Provision^ The population returns for Red Wing and an escaped lunatic who had been committed a gentleman who is said to be one of the Every donkey thinks itself good Goodhue county as given out by the census Crockerf/and Glassware, to jail for housebreaking on a large scale. leading men in his profession in the country. All goods sold at bottom prices and bureau have caused no little indignation. enough to stand witli the king's Sufficient rooms have been engaged at the He broke into a dozen houses inJthe southern Green, Juried and Canned Every one maintains that they are incorrect, horses. delivered free of cost to any part ol Fargo college and the next term will open part of the county and succeeded in those for the city being several hundred and its, etc, etc* There's more in good preaching the city. January 1. making a small haul in each of tHem. those for the country several thousand below than taking a text, and saying, firstly, A Hastings correspondent says the yield what they ought to be. Hiirhway robberies are becoming very common N E W ULM, MINN. I will always take farm prodnc* \u •xctHmfjl secondly ,and thirdly. of corn is very disappointing in/that section A freight train from the east on the Northwestern in the vicinity of Grand Rapids. An old for goods, sud pay ^ha highsst msrJut prloaCwr al of southwestern Iowa. Farmers who confidently The worst wheel in the wagon was run into at Owatonna by another Frenchman living east of Grafton was held kinds paper GEO. BENZ & SONS. expected thirty bushel* to the acre creaks most. Ireight coming from thesame direction, up and relieved of $60. Two hired men were are finding less than twenty'on gettinsr into Proud looks lose hearts, and gentle at full spped, down grade. The caboose and In connection witi mr store Ihnia a Orst-eta*) held up later with revolvers poiuted at their the fields. Feeders are picking up all the "old Importers and Wholesale Dealers to words win them. four or five cars were smashed to splinters. Mlooa furnished wltH a splendid bkllsrd tabla a a faces and made to deliver what they had. corn they can find at 2 and/3 cents above WINES & No one was in the caboose at.the time. The The preacher who measure himself my customers will alWars And good liquors %as) From one the men got' a watch and $15, the market price, as the quality of the new engineer and fireman narrowly escaped with is so poor. Cigars, aad every fojrenoon* splendid Us**. and from the other they got a watch and by his looking glass may please a few their lives. 35 cents. On the same night a farmer named LIQUORS, Some Osage small boys/made a hot-air silly girls, but neither God nor man All goo/a purchasejl or me will be delivered tf Trudo was stopped and robbed of §20. At Foley Station the men employed by the balloon in imitation of one that made an will long put up with him. any part of the cliy in» of eost. John Houser was held up and made to do ascension in that town recently. An urchin Great Northern in laying steel rails on the Those who do as Rome does should 217 & 21£ E. Srd Str. St. Paul, Mina Minnesota Street. j. New trim. named Wallie Hill was tafe aeronaut. The liver up all he had. which was §35. In all St. Cloud & Hinckley branch became dissatisfied go to Rome and show their colors. balloon rose or a distaujee of thirty feet, Meat Market, these depredations no one was identified, as with the ood given them in the boarding None but a very silly sheep would when it collapsed, theyounSgdiscipie of'Montgolfier PETEE SCHEBEB tlwy wore red handkerchief over their faces. cars and attacked them, completely (ailing gracefully lto the rool of a wear wolf's clothing. wrecking the cars aud smashing the conTents. shed, and sustaining painfil but not serious They who teach godliness should LE, Prop'r. Thirty of the prominent ones in the M. EPJ injuries. SOUTH DAKOTA, practice cleanliness. affair were discharged. EVV ALMINU "Temperance" saloons at Kimball must pay MiJsnncaoTASxJ He that makes himself a sheep will Not a Word Said. Senator Jamt Compton accidentally shot an annual license of §300. soon find that the wolves are not all Boston Traveler: The disadvantages of -DEALE IN,— himself while hunting, four miles from Fergus Several ladies and gentlemen of Bridgewater being deaf and dumb \vt re plainly demon dead. •"piTS undersigned islres tn1rform tbe people ej Falls. A full charge of shor, entered his indulged in a ox hunt recently. The strated to the few pedest ians who chanced 1 New Ulm sud vl Lnily that be (issrs-esUMis* If you let your neighbors put the leit wrist and hand, mangling both in a horrible •U bis meat market number of loses captured is not reported. to be at the corner of Con a Washington now pre*pared to wet manner. He was driven home as rapidly salf on your shoulders, they will soon on (it* «ld customer! snd friends with only its' streets at a late hour last light. A stock company has been formed in best fresh and euredj eats, snusage*. lard sod e* as possible, and amputation' of the Two men came aloig" together and put on tiie cow. erytblng asnally kej Charles Mix county lor the purpose of sinking la a first-cla»» market TM wounded member between the wrist and elbow stopppd to have a look aj the new Ames highest market pr!e« The way to avoid great faults is to will be paid for FAT QA% an experimental artesian well near Edgeiton. building. was performed. He will undoubtedly tUt, H1DXS, W i.KTC. beware of small ones. "It's pretty high, isn'fj^ it?"' remarked recover. E Better offend your acquiantance No. 1. The Yankton Hotel association has ordered Seymour Curran, a farmer living near "Yes, it is," replied No. 2 than lose your character. work recommenced on their §100,000 OLI Northfield, became involved in quarrel with At least it must be inferrett that that was Learn to say, "No," and it will be building, and it will be enclosed before cold LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Sam Part-low, his hired man. A ter engaging the substance of their remarkV lor they did weather begins. of more use to you than to be able not talk in tbe usual way. out with their in a fist fight, in which both men were badly hands. They were deaf mutes. to read Latin. JOIIH Green, of Lisbon township, Davison pounded, Partlow- secured a pitch:'ork and SASH, BLINDS, They stood there and continuWl to converse. county, raised this year 1,500 bushels of Never be security for more than AND drove Curran into the house. The latter sei-nred For some reason or other Vie attentidn wheat, 1,000 bushels of oats, 300 bushels of E W E you are willing to lose. a revolver and shot Partlow in of pedestrians was called to tfte queer —aod all kinds of— flax and 2,000 bushel? of corn. he face, the bullet breaking his jaw and Paul was willing to bear stripes sight, for it was a novelty. It \vas\ioticeable Buildin Material. making a wound which may result seriously. The farmers in the vicinity of Valley that the mutes were growing it for his Master's sake, but he did not over something. Their fingers were Amoving The trouble is said to have been caused by Springs are building granaries and storing forget to tell the magistrates that he JOS/SCHMUCKEE Prop rapidly, and they appeared to be in improper relations between Partlow and his their grain at home instead of hauling it lb was a Roman. rupting each other at frequent interva employer's daughter. town and storing in elevators. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA *EW ULM, 1T1X Suddenly No. 1 drew back his fist and at^ Scrubbing spots out of leopards is The Sioux Indians predict ten years of tempted "to strike No. 2. But the latter as An important, case will come before the othing at all compared to leading PHMJ beer sold in quantities to suit the too wary and dodged to one side, at the tizens'Bank• rainy weather. They saw the last dry year United States court at Duluth this session. Is pwrotfaaer. Special attention paid to the tipwnrmrht obstinate a same time bestowing upon the other some A. F. Christian, local agent of Armour & ended with this season, and they are making l»orlinv of heer. choice epitlxet with his fingers. Of course preparations for the deluge by moving !o., has been arrested and placed under no one could tell just what was said, but their teepes to higher ground. bonds or disposing oleomargarine to a whatever remark was made it angered No. ie S a me Old Story. Two Harbors firm without possessing astat Beaver-In-The- Woods, the Rosebud brave, 1, and lie made another lunge at No. 2, who THE CHICAGO AND Carleton Stebbins, a farmer eighty license. The company will dc end the case who stood off fifteen Indian police, aslonga again dodged. years old living near Palmer, Mass. vm the ground that their license from the his ammunition lasted, to resist arrest, was They continued, their strange battle in a was swindled out of $2,800,.by strangers. funny way. No. 1, with his fingers moving federal government was sufficient to cover sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment iike "Mr. Hyde's, talked away at No. 2 at NEW ULM, MINN. A well dressed young man the sale of the article anywhere in the in the penitentiary at Sioux Falls. lightning speed, and the other was not far RAILWAY. United States. The question involved will called upon Stebbius one day, ostensible George Wright, of Mitchell, was recently behind. It was a battle with noiseless powder, be as to whether a state has the right to interfere to buy his farm. The price was injured by a pitchfork wound in his thigh. and how long it would have been kept THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO with any business licensed by the up there is no telling, had not a friend .of MMuUen, Preset. H. Vajen.Txce- JV*»f |. The wound apparently healed np, but the agreed upon, and tbe man returned CHICAGO. federal government. This is the same point the combatants appeared and acted as limb is now hard and swollen and blood next day to see a distant part of the «T. C. Rudolph, Cashier. Mf involved in the original package case in peacemaker. They went down Washington poisoning is feared. land. He took Stebbins in his carriage street, each telling the third party his side Iowa. AND ALL POINTS EAST, Directors: The county jail at Wessington Springs ot the story. and on the road a man on foot contained a prisoner one night recently for y:v:"w :. -«aa-*-.«sM..-. stopped them and engaged in conversation. Is BO operated as to meet the requirements he Servant tjuentioii. Werner Basch, Chas. Wagner. Dr. 5 NORTH DAKOTA. the- first time in many a month. Joseph through and local travel, prov ding fas* throng] He claimed to be a Servant hiring is generally regarded from trains with close connections for Vanis, of Crow Lake, was in custody for An agricultural college and experiment Weschckc, O. M. OUen, E. O. Koek. the point ot view ot the employer. Mrs. Southerner and did not like Yankees, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, having mortgaged some chatties too often. tation has been established in this State. Darwin, writing in the Nineteenth Century, as they had swindled him oat of Qaite a lively scrap took place in the SIOUX CITY, COUNCI BLUFFS discusses the subject from the view-point of Capt. Powell, who has charge of the expenditure large sums of money by tricks at kitchen of the Keystone at Deadwood durthe the employed in an original.it not convincing of $300,000, appropriated bv congress DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS cards. The stranger offered to show OMAHA, DENVER, dinner hour. The participants were a manner. re is one peculiar to improve the Missouri river between colored waiferand a "biscuit shooter" of the relic at 'feudalism.." she remarks, ''which how the trick was played, and the SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND :0F EUROPE, AND PAS- 4 Sioux City and For Benton, will have his needs reform.. It is strange, to a theleast Irish persuasion. The coon won, cutting the fellow in the carriage with Stebbins And all points in „*t headquarters at Bismarck. of it, a he mistress should be entitled white trash up considerably in the course of SAGE TICKETS SOLD. 3 was then induced to try his luck and to'have a written and -formal character of MONTANA, '2' William Carmichael, eighteen years old, be•came the discussion. the servant, and that the servant, to won $2,800. Stebbins was then told engaged in a quarrel with a farmer WASHINGTON, whom the situation is even-thing that The Russian thistle has already taken a that before he was paid his winnings named John Bockhouse near Omis. The is most important in life, should have ., OREGON, strong hold on the eastern part of Siilly boy wen* home, secured a gun. returned to he must show that he was worth a Close Attention Given to' no formal opportunity given her of •V- county, and will next season cover the CALIFORNIA and the scene of the quarrel and killed Bockhouse judging the situation, of hearing of the like amount. Ho drove with the Collecting. western part. Some ear it will prove a lasting character of the household. This, which instantly. Carraichaei escaped. &?• BRITISH COLUMBIA. sharpers to Palmer, where he drew pest, while others think that like the common justice demands, could be easily It is stated that the reason why the Red $1,400 from a bank, and at Monson A A E S E E I N A N O N mustard, which was such a pest a few years remedied without any extra machinery river is so low at Fargo this fall in spite A S ere run on all through trains. ". by the following plan: Every mistress he drew $1,400 more. Returning to ago, it will die out and disappear of itself. trs^f Bucklen Arnica 8aiT« the rains is because a dam has been put in should choose a referee, or S*"ebbr.j.«i' house the would-be purchaser The best salve in the world (or Cnta* O O N I S S E E I N A S W I S O N S I N two referees, among her servants, down near Pelican lake, or somewhere in of the farm took a tin box orerland trains to California snd Oregon. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, past or present, who had been with her not that vicinity, which causes the Vater to flowthrough Jack Frost is the chilly name of an Indian Pever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands. .le^s than two 3'ears: she should give the from the carriage, put Stebbins' E E A I A S on the Benvei some other stream in place of down under arrest at Ashland for selling liquor on names and addresses of these two referees Limited. Chilblains, Corns, and all **kin Erqp. money into it and gave it to the old the Otter Tail into the lied river. the Odonah reservation. y-y\ ^%-:,"•. V.-5.'-, to the servant whom she is inclined to engage For time or trains, tickets and all Information ions, and positively cares Tiles, er ne man, telling him to keep it till he would before she writes lor- her character The W. C. T. TJ., of this state at its last Eight hundred gallons of" wild grape wine apply to Station Agents of the Chicago a North 3ay required,, It is guaranteed togiv* from her last mistress. Mistresses could come and take the farm. After the convention at Jamestown, created a department have been made this year by farmers near western Railway, or to the General Passenge then gather stati.-tics and make generalizations erfect satisfaction, or money refundd. men had gone Stebbins found that agent at Chicago charitable work and elected Mrs Albion. as to the situations which were most Xf. H. NEWMAN,J M. WHITMAN. Price 25 cents per box. Sold DV Or Linda Slaughter superintendent. The olect box. contained nothing but a few Dixon has a bride, Mrs. Drew byname highly iecommended and sought a te* by 3d Vice-President. General Managar. Boot, A o.'thia department ia to prevent suffer- 1 sticks. who is six feet seven inches high. The grdom the best and most competent scry&rtsJti TV. A. THRAIX, {Jen'l Pass. &Tk.H. Kgt, W8& .•M