New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 3, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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vjs*"5*i PARNELL'S TROUBLE AGAINST A E I A a us Prize Fight. £f~' S he ok it in Th -Irish Member in Americ a WM. FRANK. JOHN BBNTZIN Send "In I860," said Jack Haverlv.. 'H From the New Tribune. «*_.'•» Out a Manifesto. Cottonwood Mills. made a pilgrimage to England to wit "I never been on the cars before^ CHICAGO, [De. cl .—To-night at 10 m. Is Parnell Going Over Into the Carap three of the six Iribk envoys in America ness the fight between Heenan and said the little old lady, settling herself of His Country's Enemies were penning, in a room in the Grand Pacific Savers. Of course I wanted to see in the seat and arranging her hotel, behind dosed doors, the last Heenan win I felt that he had to win skirts. "My son got married fifteen strokes of the document that severed their Custom .grinding solicited. Will Wire, Well Building a Stcepl* or I'd go like Diogenes and live in a old-time connection with their leader, Parnell. years ago, and went to live to Bridgeport. grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange At the same time, in a private residence tub. He had a blanket thrown Brick, •fieceut Events in London Seem to He kept a urgin 'me to come 34 Bs. flour, 5 fts. shorts and two miles away on one of the boulevards, around him to keep off the raw English to Bridgeport, but I says to him, 'J lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flow the three other envoys, including Warrant a Suspicion to air as he stepped into the ring, Fine Pressed Bric for two whose names were attached to that and feed sold at low rates and delivered ain't never been on the cars, and This Effect. and when he slipped it off, as he came document, were dining in company with a New Ulm free of expense. ornamental fronts. don't think I would like it.' Mrs. Parnell, the aged mother of that same to the center at the call, he was the "'Now, mother,' says he, "you long-time chieftain. FRANK & BENTZIN. silkiest human, being I ever laid eyes LONDON, Dec. 2.—Mr. Parnell, by tele•graph, won't have no trouble at all. You The three to whom tell the task of filling a the best ot shipping facilities *n 4 invited those of bis colleagues who :'[^W-^\ on in my life. jest get on the cars, and you have out the document that had been agreed will pay attention to mail were favorable to his retention of the leadership AUG. upon in outline during the alternoon weie "I've seen all of the good men strip nice cushioned seats, and you see lots n't to meet him Saturday evening at for action from Jem Mace to Sullivan,and William O'Brien, Gill and T. P. O'Connor. of strangers. Mother,' says he, 'vou the Westminster Palace hotel. Twentyfour NEW ULM, MINNESOTA.- I never beheld so splendid a Those who fulfilled their engagement made would like it, I know.' of those invited met Mr. Parnell and for the party a fortnight or more ago to man in such a feather-edge of condtion together they discussed the situation. Mr. 'Well, John,' 1 say, 'it don't seem HARNESS MAKER dine with Mrs. Parnell were Dillon, T. D. H. Rudolphi, as Heenan that English morning Parnell informed those present of the relations right to me, an old woman, to go Sullivan, who agreed to the paper against in 1860. When Sayers faced him between himself and the Liberal leaders gaddin' about in new-fangled cars.', —and Dealer in— her son, and Timothy Harrington, whose they seemed alliout ofjust proportion and expressed a determination to fight Wliips, Collars, and all other "But every time he come to QUI sense of personal loyalty, it was reported, to the last. to each other. Heenan overstood and articles usually kept house he kept a urgin' me." was too strong to down, even though it MAKTVXOTXr&KR Of E XV overreached him to a degree that Another canvass of the Parnellite party in a first-alas harness isolated him completely from his fellows. "'John,' I says, I might go if I Boots and Shoes! made it appear very unequal. The was made yesterday for the purpose of So far as could be learned Mrs, Parnell could do some knittin' on the cars. shop. English sports at the ringside looked forecasting the result of the vote to betaken mercifully knew nothing of what was being But I ain't willin' to set idle with my iit to-morrow's meeting regarding Mr. Parnell's completely confident of Sayers. New harnesses made to order and r« done in the closed room down town. The hands crossed and do nothin'.' retention. It showed that Messrs. Minn. 43d N. •tea., ^Ntw Ulm, Miaa, He was their pet and boast, matchless, dinner had a score or more persons present, pairing promptly attended to. I*' "'Why, mother,' says he, '1 nin't Justin Huntle McCarthy, McNeill, McKemia peerless. No one bad been found and to those who knew what was going never seen any women do much sewin' NEW MLM, MINM and Tiiiie are now pledged against between the four seas of Britain who on elsewhere, must have seemed Parnell, and Messrs. Leamj', James P. on the cars, but bless you, lots of could come near him in a twenty strangely unreal. boys' boots and shoes, and ladles' 3 O'Gornian-Mahon and Clancy for him. It 'em knits. You kin jest sit there and Empire Mill Co. four-foot circle. But in the contest After the dinner, at which there was no children's shoes constantly kept «fi is estimated that iorty-eight members of knit till you git to Bridgeport.' with Heenan, Sayers was as much hand. Custom -work and xepaiilag speechmaking, the company adjourned the party will vote against Mr. Parnell and '"John," says I,, I'll to please to the parlors, and whether by chance or outclassed and outfought as there promptly attended to. twenty-four for him. The votes of seven ROLLER MILL. you, but I don't think it's right.' for what reason sanj* "God Save Ireland" was difference in his weight and Heenan's. are doubtful. This estimate does not include "'Now, mother,' says he, 'I'll come and "Deep in Canadian Woods." Shortly the delegates now in America. John Hauenstein, after this John Dillon withdrew and hurried up and git you, or you kin have Humors are current to-night that Mr. "Sayer was as game as a hornet. back to the hotel. The manifesto to Henry come down.' 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs, Parnell has been during the day in private Time and again he was sent whirling which his name was attached had already 'No,' says I, 'Heni'y must stay to consultation with two in embers" of the Salisbury been nearly all given out as it was written, into his corner from some smash ot home and look after the farm, and I k_ cabinet, one of them Lord Knutsford, a few sheets at a time. The bulk of the the terrific American, and each time guess I kin git to Bridgeport if,the We take pleasure in informing tht who is known to possess the peculiar document was at that very moment on the came grimly back with that determination cars will take me there.' and public that we are now ready for bug« personal confidence of Lord Salisbury. desks in the London newspaper offices, to win or die which distinguishes ^Nothing is known as to the object or meaning "They will take you right there, ness. The best machinery and all tht where it had beeu cabled word by word as MALTSTER a fighter of the pure blood of the consultation, but surmises are and I will meet you,' says he. latest improvements in the manufacture rapidly as it crossed the threshold of the written in his dauntless eyes. afloat, apparently countenanced by prominen 'How will I know,' says I, 'when of flour enable us to compete witfc room where O'Brien, Gill and O'Connor Conservatives, that an understanding "The Englishman got the worst of we are to Bridgeport?' jhe best mills in the country. were weighing their phrases. may be arrived at between Lord Salisbury it from the 'go,' and many were disposed Our brewery is fully equipped and able to ST '"Why, mother,' says he, 'the We are constantly buying O'Brien was deeply agitated during the and Mr. Parnell, the former to pass the land ill orders. to take the fight in their own Wheat, writing. His cheeks were feverish in aplcaranee brakeman will put his head in the purchase bill as amended in accord with Mr. F. Orebe has chargs of the bottling est*** hands. The idea of an American invading Kye, and his voice, whether from emotion door and say what station it is." Mr. Parnell's views, and also to concede at Ishme.it. England and quelling their Com, or the tax of his speeches the night before, "So heie I am, on the cars for the lew Ulm, Minn. least partial home rule to Ireland, in the strongest player at their own game was broken and choked. Gill looked first time. It ain't much use for me form of provincial councils for tne administration Buckwheat, very white, and, like O'Brien, seemed deeply vas intolerable. of the local affairs of the several to be wastin' my time, and I guess affected. Singularly enough, T. P. 'Kill the bloomin' yankeer' 'Mftrder provinces. This would be satisfactory to I'll do some knittin'." &c, &e* O'Connor seemed to preserve his natural the bloody Ha.merican,' came •Ulster, and allay the strenuous opposition The little woman put on her glasses, temperament better than any of the others. which home rule has encountered in that from all sides of the ring but the men At the Highest Market Price*. and, feeling around her clothing His usual merry quip, however, was lack- .section of Ireland. fought on as silent as bull dogs, with trembling hand, drew forth her We sell all kinds of Mr. Gladstone and Sir William Vernon paying no heed. A knot of English knitting. Harcourt were in conference Saturdav. It JPZOT7R, sports who had some money on Sayers CTJRUES O E N id understood that Harcourt will lead the "Do you know," she said, turning SKOBT8, liberal side of the debate in the house of stood next to me. The appearance, Manufacturer of and Dealer ia around her work and looking at it Archbisho Walsh and Others Express •commons this week. of Heenan, with his skin closely, "the cars run quite smooth, There is a rumor that Mr. Parnell lias Forcibl Opinions. CIGARS, pttre and smooth as gleaming satiu^ AT LOW RATES. offered to retire voluntarily if Mr. Gladstone don't seem to mind 'em at all, but DUBLIN, Dec. 1.—In an interview Archbishop showing his perfect fix, caused them will sign a paper pledging himself to it don't seem right for an old woman Walsh, referring to his recent letter TOBACCOS, include in his next home rule bill certain a doubt or two. As Sayers went on the Parnell difficulty, says: like me to be goin' about on cars." Special Attention given to points specified by Parnell. The letter was guarded because Mr. Parnell down before one of his fearful welts, 0-u3t,o:m. W The question of expelling Mr. Parnell She picked up twd* or three stitches had not then spoken. But now his manifesto PIPES! one of them drew a deep breath ana from membership will be brought before enables me to speak more plainly. Unless Mr. and was on the point of starting her the committee of the National Liberal club. said: Parnell clears himself of the charge of adultery, slender needles on their way when the An extra stone for giinding feed. Timothy Harrington has wired the Dublin the party taking or retaining him as its leader Cor. Minnesota and Centre "E's a big 'un, Jem.' brakeman opened the door and league denying that he has opposed Mr. will not find the support, co-operation or confidence Steam Cornsheller. 'Ay,' responded Jem, in a tone streets. Parnell. of the Irish bishops. Mr. Parnell's breach cried, "BridgeDort, Bridgeport!" of Mr. Gladstone's confidence is blamable. of gloom. "E's a big 'un, and a Wood taken for cash or in exchange NEW ULM, MINI*.' "What did he say?" asked the little AN N O W O E Archbishop Walsh speaks only of the bloody good 'un. too.' woman, with a surprised look in Bfripiife JVIill Co. moral aspect of the manifesto, saying that 4 "Heenan would have used up Sayers He, Like Gl»nt,tone. Denies Statements Jno. Neuman, he leaves its political hearings to the Irish her eyes. early if he'd had a vicious heart, members. Made Uy the Irish Leader. "Bridgeport, We are coming to jt C^SH PURCHASES Joh O'Leary, the Fenian, in an interview but he lacked the 'murder' element LONDON, Dec. 2 .—Mr. Morley writes to now." thus refers to Mr. Parnell: in his makeup. He was a prince for and CHEAP SALES, the press as follows: "Bridgeport?" she said, folding her Though I never was Parnell's follower, I say Dealer in The manifesto of Mr. Parnell contains two or high bred courage, stamina, strength Parnell is the only fit leader of the Nationalists. knitting. "Now, ain't that nggravatin'? IDTZTX- O O S H. HANSOHEN, three statements affecting me which I desire It is stupid to abandon him because Gladstone and a willingness to be hurt, but he without ldss of time to correct. I always thought Bridgeport screeches. Gladstone's revised scheme can satisfy Hats, Caps, JVotions, First—I made no sort of attempt to fetter couldn't 'kill' That's all that no possible party in Ireland. was forty miles from us. if I Mr. Parnell's action with reference to the land saved Sayers that day. Heenan Groceries,* Provision^ Contractor and Builder. LONDON, NOV. 30.—Dr. Parker, of the City ti!i. He agreed with me in all our conversations knew it was so near I would have Temple, said in his sermon to-day that said to Cusick as the fight was going that the bill ought to be opposed as omiting the Crockery and Glassware, W7hy, walked it. I ain't been on the principle of local control and for other reasons every line of Parnell's manifesto showed on: 'He's the gamest man I ever cars an hour yet." specified in his speech of April 21. The only Green, Dried and Canned that the writer of it was mad. Gladstone saw. Jack. I can't whip him unless •question was as to the form of motion for thj Special attention given to maaoi must be simply heartbroken. As for home Nobody laughed at the little woman. JfruitsM etc, etc, rejection of the bill. I pointed out to him on I kill him and I can't do that." rule, it was dead, and nothing could revive April 14, that, as many Liberals objected to it during this generation. The non-conformists work in the city and country. Kansas City Star. the bill, an amendment stating their reasons "Why, John," she said to a big, bitterly repented that they ever I will slwsys take fsrm prodnte !m esehaagl would be less suitable than a motion for its New Ulm, Minn. touched it under the delusion that they strong, honest-faced man who came rejection simpliciter. Parnell assented. Two for goods, and pay the highest markot pries (or ejf days later he explained to me his alternative were dealing with a man of simple and pure in to meet her, "why did you fool me kinds ef pspei rags. A S a Perspicuity The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam plan for fining down rents. and this patriotism. about Bridgeport? I could have at his request was immediately communicated is a sure cure for coughs and colds. Michael Davitt was to-day shown a telegram "Commend me to a Scotchman fo'r to Mr. Gladstone. The same evening I» eonaeetloa with my store Ifcnie flrst-«las walked it in a couple of hours." from America saying that five of the 1 wrote to Parnell that Mr. Gladstone felt that the personification of perspicuity,'' t&looa furnished with a splendid bollard table aatf wo could have nothing to say about his plan, Irish delegates in America declared that "It's forty m»les, mother," he said, Bjeiilonnri will always find good liquors *aaf one way or another, but that, of course, he was observed Newton McMillan, the Air. Parnell's continuance in the leadership kissing her wrinkled face. It's the RHEMKE & SEAPffllHM, perfectly free to propound it onhisownresponsini'.iiy, edgars,aid every forenoon* spleadld Uses* was an impossibility. said: journalist, while relating at Leland so completely did we recognize that our cars, you know, that makes it seem I never doubted the decision of Dillon and !ii ions with the Irish party were those of an hotel some of the incidents of the so short." O'Brien when the case was fully before them. •I! geo«s perchassd of me will be delivers* tf in.it-pendent alliance and not of a fusion. Oa,r perrters, It. must have cost them much pain to arrive at Spalding baseball tour of the world, any part of the city frse of oott. "Dear, dear," said the mother, Second—Mr. Parnell imputes to me in ourconversatiou such a decision. Its weight with the Irish people in which he was a participant. "I Minnesota 8tr—t, rTsw OTm, Mlwsa of Nov. 10, five days before the proceedings will be immense. The party has come "ain't it wonderful." in court were begun, a remarkable proposal through the ordeal with the greatest honor, and am aware that such an element is Meat Market^ Builders and Contractors* with the object of absorbing the Irish I believe it will remain united and independent. not usually credited to the Scotch party into English politics by means of office. I Its claim to the confidence of Irishmen 'Hie at W a in to made no proposal. It was natural that in a is stronger than ever. I cannot character, but when I shall have finished NtW ULM, MINN. free, confidential discussion of the possible praise too highly the many who risked Built. t'uture. I should wish to make sure for Mr. Gladstone's you will see that the failure to M. EFPLE, Prop'r. the closing of their parliamentary career and Designs and plans made to order and information that Parnell still held to his stood true to Ireland in this trying crisis. Their Few people, even in Washington, do so is a mistake. self-denyiug declaration of 1880. His answer to estimates on all work furnished a.ud fcLMINE? names will not be forgotten. With regard to HIOTSTCSOTAST.NEW seem to be aware that the only house my inquiry was what I fully anticipated. to-morrow's decision. 1 believe it will be practically contracts faithfully executed. Third—Mr. Parnell's account of what passed "I was at the time of which I speak unanimous. A few may join Parnell's which the immortal George Washington •on the same occasion on the subject of evicted treason. But it speaks well for the patriotism on an excursion not far from London. ~pHB sndersigved desirrn to Inform the people ef ever built in that city is still tenants on the plan of campaign estates is of all that no hard word has been said so that I New Ulm and vicinity that he ha* re-establish* wholly incorrect. I observed that some direct I had my veins full of good E FIGURE 9 those who previously supported him may still standing and in a reasonably good sd his meat market and Is BOW preapared to waj! action might become necessary. Though I foresaw take the patriotic side without loss of dignity. Scotch blood, my name is Scotch, on Ala eld customers and friends with enly tfet state of preservation. It is situated The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stay. difficulties in the way of legislation, I never If Parnell remains in parliament and is hostile best fresh and enred meats, saasagea, lard and said that I or any of my colleagues had formed and as I look not so verv much unlike No man or woman now living will ever date a to the Irish party, he will be an intolerable near the capitol grounds, not far eryrhlar usnslly kept la flrst-elssa market TM any conclusions against legislation. I never said menace to their efficiency and unity. Ireland to document without using the figure 9. It stands highest marttetpriee will be paid for A O A S one it is not strange that I am from the Baltimore & Ohio depot, on or hinted that it would be impossible for an a man will repudiate him. and Cork will do its in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten Irish parliament to do anything in the matter. l£i, HIDSS, WOOL, ETC. occasionally taken for one. And duty. Home rule must not further be endangered North Capitol street. The house was I did say that, whether by direct or indirect years and then move up to becoud place in 1900, by misplaced generosity toward him or Scotch I was supposed to be by most orignally of three stories, but the notion, evicted tenants ought not to be allowed those who may uphold his effort to smash the where it will rest for one hundred years. to suffer. As to Tipperary, there is all the difference of my traveling companions on the party. Mr. Gladstone is more than ever bound march of improvements caused the There is another "9" which has also come to stay. between a sensible perception of difficulties to the Irish peopie and their cause. They have day in question. I didnotundeceive street on which it stands to be graded, and the despair which Mr. Parnell It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect given proof through their representatives of ascribes to me. them until near the end of the journey, faith in his resolve to give themagenerous home and when this was done two that it has already moved up to first place, where Mr. Gladstone is well able to deal with his rule, and he will not disappoint such confidence. when a big brawny son of the it will permanently remain. It is called the "No. own share of the manifesto, but I am bound to more stoaries were added to the His hand will be strengthened in England by say that on Nov. 10 I was under the most distinct 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. AND Parnell's ill-aimed shaft. Altogether the position Highlands, whose rich brogue made building, which is now used as a impression that Mr. Parnell did not object BREWERY is clearer and more hopeful. As for Parnell, The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the his wearing kilts unnecersary to to the suggestions thrown out at Hawarden hotel. Some of the rooms arepretty though he has lost Ireland's confidence, he experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889, •-i year ago as subjects for provisional exatninaion, still retaius her gratitude. But if he makes any designate his nativity, laid his hand much in the same condition as they where, after a severecontest with the leading machines if those suggestions were likely to make further attempts to disturb the party he will be on my shoulder and said: $ the scheme geuerally acceptable to Great were when occupied by the Washingtons of the world, it was awarded the only crushed. Britain. Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all "Excuse me, but ahr-r-entyou ahn in 1792. A few old pieces of JOS SCHMUCKER, others on exhibit having received lower awards American?" Cork Disappointed. furniture are said to be secreted SAI A S O N E of gold medals, etc. The French Government NEW ULM, MINNESOTA COKK Nov. 30.—It was expected that Mr. "I have that honor," I replied, about the house yet, and the interior also recognized its superiority by the decoration of Parnell' Manifesto Widen the Gulf Parnell would arrive in this city at 2 o'clock Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, Pur beer sold in quantities to suit the where upon the Scotchman, who it of the place shows its age. It is Made by Recen Disclosures. this morning, and a large crowd gathered with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. purchaser. Special attention paid to the seemed had overheard some of the a peculiar thing that none of the to await his coming. The mayor and a bottling of Veer. LONDON, Dec. 2.—Mr. Gladstone, writing The "So. 9" is not an old machine improved converation during the journey, wagged committee of the National league were Mi many guide books mentions this :to Mr. Mellor, the Liberal candidate at upon, but is an entirely now machine, and the waiting to present him with an address his head knowingly and smilingly house as having any historical value, Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandest Bassetlaw, says: of welome and confidence, and a advance in sewing machine mechanism of the THE CHSCAG0 AND said: and it is never pointed out by old Mr. Parnell's manifesto has widened the gulf thousand persons bearing torches and accompanied age.. Those who buy it can rest assured, therelore, NQRTH-WE: made by recent disclosures and separated him "I thocht I could forespy in ye ah i»1 residents to their country cousins by several bands of music were of having the very latest and best. from the Liberal party, who have now to consider +wang-g-g."—Chicago in line. Whe the hour for his arrival had bit o' the when they comehere on a sight-seeing the great and noble cause of justice for Ireland passed and it was found that he had not apart from any individual name. But I Post. expedition.—Boston Globe. am glad to think, so far as appears, there will come, great disappointment was expressed not be a severance between us and the Nationalist by his waiting supporters. After giving RAILWAY. party, for Mr. Parnell throws over his colleagues. hearty cheers for Parnell the crowd dispersed. A a a Prescription He acknowledges in them no right or THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO A a Imitation. authority, and goes past the constitutional A medical practitioner, while on a CHICAGO, representatives of his country in his fancied appear-to [vr Two men were standing outside visit to a certain family, was asked Suspending the nation which had chosen them to speak its wants and wishes. DUBLIN, NOV. 30.—National league meetings Broadway jeweler's window recently to prescribe appropriate treatment Kit held yesterday at Limerick, Kilkenny. AND ALL POINTS EAST, admiring the gorgeous display of for a sprain of the foot, which the M^Sl ll O Monaghan and elsewhere voted to support This Should Have Weight. berore glittering jewels that lay them Scotch domestic of the establishment Is so operated as to meet the requirements «i Mr. Parnell. but it will be impossible to I A E IA Dec. 2.—The Parnell through and local travel, providing fast through test public opinion until the result of Monday's and criticising such as failed to suit had just suffered while at work. •branch of the Irish National league to-dav traini with close connections for meeting in London and the decision their fancy. Presently one of them, adopted a resolution calling upon Mr. Pafneil The domestic was accordingly examined, of the clergy are known. S A I I N N E A O I S to retire from the leadership of the pointing to an object in a red plush and the doctor called for Irish parliamentary part}', and the secretary SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, tray, said: writing-paper in order to write a a and the Woman was directed to telegraph the resolution prescription. After writing out particulars to Messrs. Dillon and O'Brien, who are in LONDON, Nov. 30.—Mrs. O'Shea is at OMAHA, DENVER, "Ju£t look at that searf-pin representing Chicago, and to the Irish leaders in Lon•don. Brighton with her four daughters, and Mr. for a liniment wherewith to SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND a fly. Any one can tell This branch is one of the oldest in Parnell was with her there during the parliamentary rub the part affected, the doctor that's not real." And all points in this country and lias been regarded as one recess. Mr. Parnell returned to turned to the servant nnd said, Brighton after the trial of the O'Shea divorce •oi the most important. It reached its de•cbion "Well, I should think so," answered MONTANA, suit. leit there on Friday and to-day after a discussion lasting lor handing her the paper, "Rub your his friend. Whoever saw a common WASHINGTON, expected to go to Cork to-day. more than an hour. foot with this liniment three or four fly with such a bright appearance? OREGON, times a day, and I'll call in a few Why it makes me weary when I The Ghost Dancing: Ends. CALIFORNIA and days and see how it is getting on." think that the jeweler who produced ARKANSAS CITY, Kan., Nov. 30.—George Accordingly he called again in the BRITISH COLUMBIA. 'M in of a Propeller T. J. Morgan, United Stages commissioner that fondly hoped that some one course of a week, and found the foot TOLEDO, Ohio, Dec. 2.—The propeller of Indian affairs, is in the city. has just WHEELE & WILSO N CO., would purchase it to deceive bis A I A S E E I N A N I N I N returned from an extended tour over the Cormorant of Buffalo burned at the Ohio remarkably well. And did you use 185 and 1S7 Wabash Ave., Chicago. A S are run on all through trains. iriends. If I saw that on a man's reservations of the various tribes of Indians Central dock, this city thi,s evening. She For Sale by the bottle regularly?" he inquired. O O N I S S E E I N A S scarf I could directly tell that it was an in the Indian Territory. sa3Ts the ghost brought in a cargo of iron ore from Escanaba. CfH. "Bottle!" said the astonished servant HORNBURG, orerland trains to California and Oregon. dancing has closed in the territory and that enameled imitation, and an unartistic which was about two-thirds unloaded. there is absolutely no possibility of an outbreak. "Ye gied me nae bottle, sir!" "Did E E A I A S on the Denvw one at that." Sew Ulm. Minn. Th fire caught in the oil room in some unexplained I not give you a liniment?" "Ay, a Litaited. At that moment the object of the way. The city fire department Ml ^s a ED. PAULSEN, paper an, I rubbitma fit wi't six or For time of trains, tickets and all information, prjvented her entire destruction, the upper critic's condemnation moved across How- Did Die? 7 apply to Station Agents of the Chicago fc North. seven times a day, an, it did me orks for about forty-five feet from the Western Railway, ox to the General Pa&sengay DENVER, Colo., Nov. 30.—The body of the tray, flew in the air. and vanished. Licensed Auctioneer Agpntat. Chicago. •stern post being destroyed, including the wonnerful guid, sir. 1*11 need anither B. Brocker, president ot the board of public The two men looked at each WTH. KE\VafAIf7Fj."M. WHITMAN. enguiOvand boiler rooms, but the fire did paper sune, I'm thinkin'!"—From works, who mysteriou&ly disappeared last other, gasped and moved away 3d Vice-President. Oeneral Manaj?ar. f.$i§ not get into her hull. Th loss is estimated LINDEN, BROWN CO., MINN, The Birmingham Mercury &&&- Sunday morning, was found in a corn field without a word.—Jewelers' Weekly, W. A. THRALX.. Gea'l rasa. &Tk*t. Agt at $60,0011, fully insured. '•.£. Correspondence promptly attended to. ?5fo«t. ri .j|!sc '"J., '*'s/?4&fc&p§JS& SAfe^ife &£• ^fc^^C£.g«-»v a^^^ iktfc t8£±2^^tffi*toh