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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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THE NORTHWEST. The Grafton and, Cavalier branch of the Gustav Lang, the Racine man who performed Courting1. Country Great Northern has been completed and the the unparalleled feat of leading a TEirorxm (So* l&aru #n Fr. Aufderheide* last spike driven on the main track.' ., Every lad in the country, no matter triple life, was in court with his three wives, Old Jimmie Reynolds, who has worked on and his hearing was postponed. how lowly his occupation may A Summary of the Important the Dawson section of the Northern Pacific' 0. H. GHaDBOUKH, H. BOSS, Ex-Mayor Secov, of Racine, will have to be or how small the wages he may railroad since the year 3, was recently run sAM pay Aid. Colbert $100 which he was foolish Manufacturer of Eyents of the Week in the President! Cask! earn, makes it a point to own a set over by the train and one of his legs cut off enough to wager against $1 that Cooper Cor Minn, and Centr a Sirs. Northwestern States. below the knee. would be elected. He will bet on business of harness and a buggy, says the Fire, Well Building: a SteepI* basis hereafter. A fire at Devil's Lake recently consumed New York World. This anyway, nut* Walker's machine ware house, stage barn Mayor Pratt, of Oshkosh, is endeavoring EWULM, Brick and, if possible, ahorse. If he can't and four horses, besides two or three small to arrive at a solution of the question whether MINNESOTA. get the horse, however, it doesn't Osllectloaaani all basfaese aertanilag to baakJi houses. he can hold the office of state senator as prompt^ attended lew Mrs. R. Church has been appointed posttaistresb Fin Presse Bric for During the months of September and October well as of mayor. He is billing to hold make so much difference, for he can at Wacouta, Goodhue county, Individual Rasponsibiuy 3,460 cars of cattle passed through both. generally manage to borrow an ornamental fronts. Large numbers of deer are being shot by Bismarck on the Northern Pacific railroad. H. J. Wagner, an Oshkosh druggist, has animal of some sort, either from his pot hunters in the northern part of the state. The stock trains will be kept running just as $500.000, received word from Australia that he and The city council of St. Paul is discussing employer or some neighboring farmer. Have th* best o! shipping facilities an« long as the weather permits. his sisters are heirs to a large fortune by the the subject of compelling telegraph companies will pay prompt attention to mail •rdem These things are absolutely Probably the best wheat in the State— death of an uncle in that country. The to put their wires underground. Eagle Roller Mill Co, both as to yield and quality, is being threshed amount to be divided is about $250,000. essential to the kind of courting he A son of J. H. Adams, of Beaver Creek, within a radius of twenty miles of Casselton. More than 100 communicant members of NEWULM, MINNESOTA. does, and the only one who doesn't •while carelessly handlings revolver accidentally It is yielding from fifteen to twentyfive the old Catholic Church at Dyckesville have -S1 shot himself through the right leg. enjoy it is the horse. bushels per acre and most of it grading _. Has Capacity of '$% petitioned BishopGrafton, of the Protestant H. Eudolphi, 600 Barrels Per Day. Mrs. Anna Klutz, an old lady of St. Paul, No. 1 Hard. Episcopal Church, protesting against his intention When Saturday afternoon comes was struck by an electric car in that city and Mrs. Anna C. Howland of Fargo, has been to submit this church to she protestant around the boys may be found hard fatally injured. granted an absolute divorce by Judge McConnell jurisdiction. at work with a bottle of harness polish, A spark from a steam thresher destroyed from William Howland, an Episcopal Charles Kershaw, formerly of Whitewater, making the horse's apparel IfAvrrrAOTUKKR or DSAJLXB off Our flour cannot be beat. four stacks of wheat belonging to Henry minister of Passaic, N. J., on the grounds was fatally shot at Castile, N. Y., by officers Boots and Shoes! shine for the regular Sunday turnout. Miller, a farmer living near Lake Benton. of cruel and inhuman treatment. She was who attempted to arrest him. Kershaw was NEWULM, MINNESOTA. And then a bucket of water and a given the custody of her daughter, Florence Alexander Micnaelson, of St. Charles, was insane, and when the policemen went to take sponge are brought into play, and Sidell, and $3,500 per year alimony. run over by a locomotive in St. Paul, sustaining him into custody he fought like a hurricane, the buggy is made to look as bright injuries from which he is not likely and they were forced to shoot him. 10nn.4SdN.ttrB., 'New Ulm, Mim. While attempting to ci*oss the Northern and clean as new. Sunday afternoon to recover. Pacific bridge front of a freight train at Mrs. Kepner, of Johnsonville, Rock county, every thing is in readiness, anddecked Grand Forks, an unknown man fell through The various banks of Goodhue county are had to leave the house during the absence larga assortment of saen's ud out in his best suit of clothes, the bridge to the ground below, killing him estimated to contain deposits amounting to of her husband, and put $195 in the boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and which sometimes fits him but more instantly. Nothing is known as to who the §700,000, all to the credit of trie citizens of stove-pipe' for safe keeping. She did not children's shoes constantly kept «f stranger was or where he came from. It is often doesn't, he ties a piece of fill the county. think ot the money after returning to the hand. Custom work and repaiiiag snpposed he was partially intoxicated. house, and a few days later told her little bright ribbon on his whip, climbs Vm. Halverson, a professional wrestler, is promptly attended to* in jail at East Grand Forks, charged with At Fargo, to the southeast by south and daughter to start a fire in the stove. It was into his buggy and drives off. about forty degrees above the horizon, one sometime before she thought about the money, robbing Joe Hughes, a representative of the May be he has a friend from some Obtained, and all PAT&HT MUSUUCSH attended of the most brilliant meteors yet recorded and when she came to look for it fonnd John Hauenstein, to for MODERATE FEES. Oar offloe W Minnesota Chief Thresher company. other point stopping with him, and opposite the U. 8. Patent Offloe. and we can obtain fl was seen. It was of intense brightness aud that it was too late, the $195 having escaped Albert Muske, of Mmden, Benton county, in that case the friend goes along. Patents in less time than those remote froe* brillancy, and in its descent left a trail of through the chimney. BREWER was thrown from his wagon during a runaway, The latter is taken to some house WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRA WJHU light behind about two degrees in length. and sustained injuries from which h? PHOTO of invention. We advise aa to patentability IOWA. along the route where there is a Nothing to compare with it was ever seen in free of charge and we make MO CMAM0M died in a few hours. daughter in the family. She is asked There is talk of christening one of the new VXLES8 PATENT JS SECURED. the west. Mrs J. Crawford, living one mile east of For circular, advioe, terms and refereneea te cruisers being constructed by the navy whether she expects any caller and Another county seat fight in Tiaill county actual clients in your own State. County, City ost Watertown, was instantly killed by a runaway "The Ottumwa." in honor of the coal palace or not that evening, and if the answer Sown, write to ©•A^S-N0W*efi is on. This fall the people voted in favor of MALTSTER team Mrs Crawford was one of the ciby. be in the negative the friend is removing the county seat from Caledonia to oldest settlers in this part of the country. Oppontt Potent O^lec, ITatAtnptoM, St. «l Johnny Scroggy, a Waterloo urchin, while introduced and left in care of the. Hillsboro. On application of several persons Albert Muskl, a farmer residing in Minden, carelessly handling a rifle accidentally discharged Bingham Bros, a temporary injunction has been ordered girl, who treats him just as if they Benton county, died in Su. Cloud from injuries Our brewery lsiully equipped and able to the weapon, the bullet passing preventing the removal. Arguments will had been life-long friends, and he in received in a runaway. He was a ill orders. through his left foot. be made on an order to show cause why turn does his share towards carrying single man and about thirty years old Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling este The teachers of Buena Vista county, after the injunction should not be made permanent. out the presumption. He takes lishmeJt. W llhe Lee and Henry ffelmarth, two small lengthy discussion, have come to the conclusion LUMBER**NI8DEAI/ER tea with the family and then is flew Dim, Minn. boys, were bound ovpr to the criminal court that "corporeal punishment is sometimes This year I have'seen a practical demonstration escorted to the parlor, when he and at St Cloud on a charge of attempted safecracking. necessary." of the fact that corn can be raised his new-found acquaintance are left most successfully in North Dakota. In Cass A terrible warning to boys is found in the alone to entertain each other as Two boys near Beaver Creek, Ro^k county county I saw many fields of corn, including fact that an 8-year-old Muscatine lad died best they see fit. named Pierce and Weston got into a scuffle one of 160 acres which was coming on well. the other day from nicotine poison, caused over a revolver, and the piece was accidentally In the meantime the buggy owner The eight-rowed King Philip corn matures by smoking cigarettes. LATH, SHINGLES, D00B^ discharged, the ball passing through early, so that it is out of the way of the has driven on to his destination. The Waverly Republican figures that the another playmate's leg, inflicting a serious frost, and is of fine quality.—W. G. Dairy His best girl welcomes him with SASH AND BLIND. corn crop of Iowa for one year is worth $18000,000 •wound. mple. open arms. A hug, a kiss and a more than the entire product of all Lime, Cement and Coal* Manufacturer of and" Dealer ia Three Irishmen and a Norwegian got into the silver mines in the United States for the how-do-ye-do comprise the salutatory, Inspector Watkin, of the postoffice department, trouble at Luverne recently, which resulted same length of time. and Special Agent E. T. West reached and then he goes through the CIGARS, in the arrest of one of the Irishmen. Later Fargo with John W. Newberry, arrested in Someone broke into the barracks of the same course as the friend whom he they came together again and the Norwegian Lowest prices always* Virginia Nov. 6, charged with participation Salvation army at Mt. Pleasant and destroyed has left behind. After tea he goes gave the Irishman a right-hander in the eye, TOBACCOS, in the Northern Pacific train robbery at New $50 worth of goods. They broke the to the parlor and he and the object rupturing the eye-ball. The eye had TO be Salem, N. in June last. In default of $6,000 musical instruments and cut the drum. of his admiration sit and chat together removed. The big Norseman is under arrest. Opposite Railroad Depot, PIPES bail Newberry was committed to the Who the miscreants are is not known. the hole night long. This James G. Richardson, of Lake City, has KEWTJLM, Mini county jail to await trial at che next term of Sanders, the tramp who committed the entered suit against the Minneapolis Harvester is a fact, and they don't s'it as city Cor. Minnesota and Centre the United States court. It is understood assault on Conductor Davenport some time company for $100,000jdaraages. The folks do, either. They huddle together FRANK FRIEDMANN, that it was through the preaching of Charles ago, and was sentenced to six mouths in the streets. plaintiff owned a patent gram binder which on a lounge or sofa and, Bailey, now serving an eight-year sentence Muscatine county jail, escaped and at last he alleges the defendants used on thenmachinery clasped in each other's arms, sit and NEWULM, MINff. Sioux Falls, S. D., for complicity in the accounts had not been caught. without any right and have recused coo like a pair of turtle doves. No robbery that Newberry was captured. dealer in Marion Taylor, a young man employed as Jno. Neuman, to pay any royalty, and that he has one is there to disturb or embarrass Now that fall plowing is finished, great night clerk in the Windsor hotel at Clinton, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, I lost the above sum through the infringement. fears are expressed of a grain blockade on them. The old folks have gone to rifled the safe in the office of the hotel and the railroads leading through the Red river bed and the youngsters are alone in took his departure for parts unknown. A After many weeks of arduous labor the Dealer in valley. The farmers' deliveries of wheat their glory. For a time they talk ft reward of $25 is offered or his arrest. Blassware, Notions, Canne $ officials of the state auditor's department have been retarded on account of wet TDTtir O O S about crops and the weather and Maligant diphtheria is reported to the finished the work of assessing real and personal weather and a desire to finish fall plowing, discuss the habits of some mutual state board of health from Palmyra The Hats, Caps, Notions, property as fixed by the state board nevertheless, there is already an urgent demand Fruit, Flour, etc. postmaster at a station near that place allowed acquaintance, and when they have of equalization. The abstract of the assessments lor carstomovethe cropand elevators Groceries,' Provisional his children, who had the disease, the exhausted all subjects on which they shows that the personal property in are becoming well filled. The railroads are Crockery and Glassware, freedom of the office and the street. finditeasyto converse they don't the state is valued at $10^,399,434, while making extraordinary efforts to meet the All goods sold at bottom prices and The report of the Iowa Soldiers' home at Green, Dried and Canned the real property is returned as being v, orth go ahead( and talk for the "sake of demands of the shippers with a daily freight delivered free of cost to any part «f Marshalltown, for October, has been made $497,128,295. The people of Minnesota movement of 600 loaded cars on the Great saying something, as city folks do, Fruits, etc, etc. to Auditor Lyons. It shows the average the city. thus own real and personal property valued Northern and the Northern Pacific railroads, but they remain silent and sit for number ot inmates to have been 395*, and at 1606,527,729. and with the rapid increase of farmers' deliveries hours hugging and kissing each N E W ULM MINN I will elway• take farm produce la ezekaaen. the amount expended f6r support and salaries during this month and December it Carl Graunke, of Benton, Carver county, other, until the break of day warns for foods, and pay the highest market nrioefe* si is placed at $4,800. is feared that the elevators and railroads •while temporarily insane, caused by the loes the youth that it is time for him to kinds ef paper rags. GEO. BENZ fc SONS. Officers made a raid on the irrepressible will prove unequal to the movement of the of his sixteen-year-old daughter, who died of retire. Then he gives his girl a parting "Stormy" Jordan at Ottumwa. Two of wheat crop of 35,000,000 bushels in the black diphtheria, and the whole family being la eoaneetton with mj store I feme a firstdass kiss and hug, another for good Importers and Wholesale Dealers in them went down into the cellar to search for twelve counties of ttw valley. afflicted with the same disease, left his lalooa tarnished with a splendid bMlsrd table aa| intoxicants, when the ancient bootlegger luck, and takers his departure. WINES & home in the night between October 29 and s»y easterners will tlways And good liquors %*4 promptly locked them in and a tor a lively 30, apparently in his underclothes, and no elgsrs.aad every forenoon a splendid laaafc. SOUTH DAKOTA. tussle with|the other one he left the premises. LIQUORS. trace can be found of him. although the Giaders are rapidly finishing theirjobs and How Women Wed. Quite a quantity of liquor was seized and •11 goods pnrcnased ot me will be delivered surrounding country has been carefully will have the line between Aberdeen and the old man will be prosecuted for resisting tny part of the city free of flost. A man asked me the other day searched by the neighbors. It is feared that Fautkton ready for the iron in a comparatively 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. S Paul, MIn» the officers. Minnesota Street, Wow Ul». MlaSj he either killed himself or got miredjn some how women find husbands, writes short time. ss. Meat Market* slough. The necessary excavations for the founda Curious Life I a Case "Bab" in the New York Star. It PETE SCHEIE" The case of the state against Everett W. tion of the staifch factory at Sioux Falls are New York Tribune's Syracuse Special: A was such a puzzling question to me Fish and A. K. Frain, publishers of the curious life insurance case has arisen here, completed. The improvement will be 180 Great West, upon a charge of criminal libel which will probably have to be settled by that I constituted myslf a committee M. EPPLE, Prop'r. by 60 ^eet on the ground, and a greater portion the courts. In Julv Mrs. John H. Gately brought against them by John Lathrop, xsecretary* of it four stories in height. of one and went around among a lot Mi2oraaoTi.ST.NEW M.MINlfc of Oswego reported to the Mutual Reserve of the Alliance state central committee, Mayor Peck and a band of police raided Fund Li Association of New York that of married women to see how their -DEAIIL'JiK- 4 came up for trial in the municipal to gambling houses in Sioux- Falls the other her husband was dead, and demanded the court at Stillwater. Mr. Fish was the only husbands proposed to them. payment o' a $2,000 insurance policy on his nndorttgned desires to Worm the people4 night, capturing the tables, poker chip*, faro LUMBER' 1 New Vita and vicinity that be has re-est»Miaa one of the defendants to appear, and he life. Shortly afterward the company received tables and all the complicated devices known There wasn't one who had ever had ed bis meat market and Is now preapared to wef a letter from Thomas Gately of Syracuse, stated that rather than go to the expense of "proresh." to the on M, eld customers and friends with only tat an absolute romantic avowal of love! a brother of John H. Gately, saying a trial and bringing witnesses from all parts bast fresh and eared meats, sausages, lard and e» A petition is being circulated in Yankton thet the latter was alive. General Agent There wasn't one whose husband had erythlng nsnsily kept la a arst-claos market TM of the state he would plead guilty to the asking that the overland mail service between Thomas was sent from New York to investigate highest market price will be paid for rAT 0*9 gotten down on his knees, caught chat ge for himself and also for Mr. Frain, ft*, UWKA, WOOL, KTC. the matter, and made a repert upon Yankton and Springfield, which now the loved one's hand and besought who was unable to attend. The court imposed the strength of which the company refused has two mails a week, be increased to a II E a fine of $30 and costs in eacli case. to pay the policy. Mr. and Mrs. Gately of her, unless she wished to see him daily except Snnday. had not lived together for some time previous Michael Fahey, who lives at Ellsworth, stark and cold with a broken heart, TIVOLI Timber Agent Smith has been called from to the alleged death of the husband. In but who owns a ^good farm seven that she would wed him! There LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, July the body of a man was found in the Dead wood to Washington in connection miles west of Sioux Falls, was about the wasn't one who had ever known the Erie canal in Syracuse. It had been in the with the recent examination made by him of streets of the latter city all day Sunday, apparently water a long tune and the features were unrecognizable. SASH, BLINDS, Tt rapture of being held, with a pistol Black Hills timber deprecations. is evi- in good health. That night he Mrs. Gately came to Syracuse dently the intention of the government to pointed at her head, while the brave with relatives and other" people who knew vent to bed at the Commercial house, but BREWER try and convict those guilty of violating the lover pronounced that, unless she accepted her husband and identified the body as —and all kinds of— M? soon alter arose and bsgan to smash up the timber laws that section. that of John H. Gately by a scar upon the him, he would kill her and furniture in the rooms. Policeman Morse Building Material. chest. John Short of Lead City, insisted that then himself! There wasn't one who was called, and with the help of two or three Meantime Thomas Gately had looked at Hugh McFadden should treat him. men Fahey was taken from the room in the had been gained even at the dagger's the body and declaied that it was not that JOS SCHUIUCKER, Prop McFadden says that he refused and hope that the fresh air would restore his MIMIl of his brother. He had teld his sister-inlaw ffEW ULM, point, and not single wife had been NEWULM, MINNESOTA that thereupon Shoit made a motion to mental balance. Reaching Eighth street so, but she refused to beMeve him, and drugged and wedded while in a semiconscious strike him and he retaliated by cutting him forwarded her application for the payment Fahey suddenly broke away from his attendants Pure beer sold ki quantities to suit the state! Ot the policy. Then Thomas Gately wrote across the left cheek, inflicting a very painful citizens' Bank and ran like a deer for the bridge purchaser. Special attention paid to the to the company, and was told to hunt up but not serious wound. The courts will bottling ot beer. Morse started in pui suit and grabbed the his brother. A few days alterward he appeared, Dorothy, 1 confess to a certain settle the dispute. man about the body just as he was about to briuging with him a sun-burned, amout of disappointment. The Tilunge ever the bridge into the river. Fahey A United States prisoner arrived in Sioux sturdy young man, whom he introduced as THE CHICAGO AND nearest I could get as to how the was then taken care of by friends, and Sohn H. Gately. The stranger said that he Falls from Water town, with a deputy sheriff. NORTH-WEST was John H. Gately, and that he did not question of marriage had been subsequently was taken home. The fellow's name was F. C. McKenna, and know his wile had applied for his money reached was always that they drifted he is accused of stealing liquor witho ut 4*. A peculiar accident occurred at Duluth. until his brother wrote him about it. a license. McKenna's trouble bega into it. NEW ULM, MINN. An electric light wne became displaced and Agent Thomas asked for proofs of his with the Watertown Enforcement league, RAILWAY. identity, and a number of Syracuse people This is deliciously' vague, but it rented on one of the supporting wires of the through the in'ormation of a paid spotter were produced who made affidavit to the -electuc trolly wires of the street railway. seems to mean that they knew the by the name of Wright. Tlie informer was lact. The agent asked about the scar on THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO The supporting wire fused or burnt through ma,n, that he had the privilege of U.MuClen, Pres'L M. Vajen,Vtcc-Pr*fl his chest, and the man showed a deep scar a student in the Brookings college. •in an instant, theends dropping to the street CHICAGO, on his chest, similar to that oil the DOdv holding their hands and criticising Tracy Pratt, of Pierre, makes the statement pavement. A Troy laundry wagon passed J. 0. Budolph, Cashier. found in the canal. Mrs. Gately will sue their frocks for some time, and that that the capital campaign, just closed, just at that time and the broken wire became company. then there was no special excitement Directors: AND ALL POINTS EAST, entangled in the wheel of the vehicle. has been one ol the must costly ever seen in mm i^— in Wall street, a Presidential election Boys and Men. In an instant it was wound around the axle the west. Both Huron and Pierre went early Is so operated as to meet the requirements of There is a difference between boys and through and local travel, providing fast throngs Werner Bosch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. O wasn't going on, nor any thing else and the wagon kept on. until the "slack" of into the field and worked with all the latent men. but it is a difference of self-knowledge 'trains with close connections for the wiie was taken up, when the vehicle was that was distracting, they suggested ower, physically and financially, in them chiefly. A boy wants to do everything, because Wetchcke, O. M. Olten, X.G. Koeh. stopped so suddenly that the horse broke ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, to win the fight. "In the campaign" said that it was about time for thjem to he does not know that he cannot a his harness and kept on .going, dragging the SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Mr. Pratt, "of 1889, Pierre spent $50,000. man wants to do something because he get married. driver over the dashboard and demoralizing knows he cannot do everything aboy always This year our bills will foot np $200,000 DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS This is the general experience. And fails, and a man sometinies succeeds because OMAHA, DENVER, the wagon generally. Some bystanders, including and I really believe that Huron's campaign I think it a sin and a shame. Few the man knows and the boy does not know. a policeman, saw the accident, which OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE costs them more. There is one consolation, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND A man is better than a boy because he knows women have more than ode onportunity transpired in less than a minute, and when the money was all spent in South Dakota." And all points in better he has learned "by experience that to marry, and that ought to TICKETS SOLD. the wire fell it cracked like a pistol and emitted what is harm to others is a greater harm to MONTANA, be accompanied by all the frill and a blue streak of fire. himself, and he would rather not do it. WISCONStN. WASHINGTON, But a boy hardly knows whatharm is, and frivolties that the best novel writer A large party of Madison people have he does it mostly without realizing that it OREGON, P. J^ ever dreamed of. The Howells and NORTH DAKOTA, Close Attention Given to chartered a Pullman car, and are going to hurts. He cannot invent anything, he can .CALIFORNIA* and James business in the way of classic Emma Abbott opened the new opera-house make an extended visit throughout the only imitate and it is easier to imitate Collecting. •-,-, BRITISH COLUMBIA. "1 .at Grand Forks. evil thau good. You can imitate war, but love making may be most desirable Western states. how are you going to imitate peace? So a A rocket was accidentally shot through for nervous people it may calm and Fred. Stnhler, of Chippewa Falls, hanged A A E SLEEPING AN DINING boy passes his leisure in contriving mischie .Joe Hare's plate glass window in Bismarck. himself in the Wisconsin Centrral Depot at soothe them, but when champagne or CAR S are ran on all through trains. II you get another fellow to walk Bucklen a Arnica Sarre X|§1P \l The damage is aboul $100. Wmneoago. He was recently discharged into a wasp's camp, you can'ee him jump love are offered it wants to be sparkling, COLONIST SLEEPIN A S oa The best salve in the world for Cut*, from the insane asylum., and hear him howl, but if you do not, then Joe Hughes, of Grand Forka had his pocket and it wants to taste as if such overlandtrains to California and Oregon. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, nothing at all happens. If you set a dog to picked of $150 in cash. Bill Halverson is Annie" Mahdl. coing home from a Saturday nectar had never been offered before. chase a cat up a tree, then something has Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, E E A I CAR S on the Denver under arrest as the guilty party. night dance at Os»hkosh, didn't notice that The cigarette-imbued, whiteskinned, been done and if you do not set the doar Limited. Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, the bridge had been turned, and walked off A young man working for John SStanage, on the cat, then the cat lies in the sun and colorless-eyed, smooth-faced For time of trains, tickets and all information, and positively cures Piles, or aft into the river. Her body was recovered. at Yankton, husked in one day, eighty-seven sleeps, ind you lose your time. If a boy apply to Station Agents of the Chicago ft Northwestern young man that is prevalent just now pay required. 1MB guaranteed togiva-tperfect could find out some way of doing good, so bushels and fifty pounds of corn. Mrs. John Hauscr. who has resided at Beloit Railway, or to tho General Passeneai will never offer anybody anything that he could be active in it, very likely he satisfaction, or money ref und-S& There are several cases of scarlet fever at forty-five years, died suddenly of heart would want to do good now and then but but the flattest cider for champagne, H. Afc«vAlA.N,JtJ. M. WHITMAN. ed. Price 25 cents per box. Sold t»? Or Bismarck, but as quarantine is being enforced Qisease, aged 63. She leaves a family of as he cannot, he very seldom wants to do 3d Vice-President. General Manager. and wuen it comes to this, I say, it is thought the disease will not spread. husband and eleven ehildreu^ ,L. BoOf, «HSaiWaSBS good.—[Harper's Young People. &U V, A. THRALL. Qzn'\ Pass. &Tk*t. Agt. '^:AM^^^m'M mm lam