New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 24, 1890 · Page 2 of 8
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THE NORTHWEST. WOR O CONGRESS day. The jury returned a verdict for the defendant. Frederick Thalheim, a resident of the Fr. Aufderheide, town of Friendship, met death in a peculiar Wlf. FRA2W. JOHK B«NTZX2X. "Yesterday was the 13t of December," manner. While in a stable a colt jumped Cottonwood Mills. says the Fargo Argus, "and here in Fargo forward and kicked him in the chest. Dr. A Summary of tlie Important Proceedings of Both Branches we sat with fires out and windows thrown Bishop could find no marks or braises, but open. No balmier airs ever breathed over death was caused by a rupture of some Mai"ifacturer of Events ofthe Week in the of the National Legislature. Araby the Blest, no bluer skies ever bent orgaus of the heart. Northwestern States. their sapphirean arch above the Neapolitan Bart B. Scott, late treasuf er of Ashland Fire, Well Building a Steeple Custom grinding solicited. Will bay, and no more glorious sunshine ever county, died at Ho Springs, Ark. had grind wheat for I (one eigth) or exchange poured its golden flood of radiance upon the been suffering Irom poor health for some Brick, rose-beds of Elysium." at Donan has gone 34 as. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 time. At the most critical time of his illness I N N E S O A back to Fargo, sure enough. a 1 5 news came from Ashland at his official lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Reliable parties from the Sisseton reservatio Fine Pressed Bric for SENATE. The Indian scare at New Rockford, an account affairs were in bad shape. An investigation and feed sold at low rates and delireroti assert that Indians are actually starring. The first bill considered on the calendar of which was published throughout proved at the cash was not on hand to ornamental fronts. Sickness, arising from hunger and cold, was one enlarging the rights of homesteaders a New Ulm free of expense. the country, turns out to have been a hoax. meet the demands of the county. I is said on the public lands. Passed. I provides is prevailing to an alarming extent. Eight or ten friendly Indians appeared close at he had used the money of the county that when parties settled opposite unaurveyed FRANK A BENTZIN. Teams have now commenced crossing in his business transactions, confident of his to town and put up a tepee. A practical a the best o! shipping facilities *Bd lands, and therefore were obliged Lake Pepin on the ice. No attempt of the ability to replace it. to take up less than 160 aeres, they a extend will pay attention to mail ardent joker started the story at there were their holdings not to exceed 160 acres. AUG. QTJEUSE, land has been made on the river at Red Wing at least fifty Indians, and at they weie on On motion of Mr. Pierco the house bill -as yet, as the ice is hardly thick enough to the war path. Residents of New Rockford I O W A NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. was pased for erection of a public building bear a person. are as sa from Indian depredations and at Fargo, N. D., at a cost of $100,000. The bursted bank of Fontanelle received their scalping knives as are the citizens of Two, burglars broke into Bone's jewelry deposits up to the hour of closing its doors. HOUSE. HARNESS MAKER either the Twin Cities. H. Eudolphi, shop at Hinkley, taking twenty-six watches Mr. McKinley, of Ohio, from the ways and There is indignation against one of tho means committee, reported and tho house «.nd a lot of chains. They were caught in a News comes from McLean county of a terrific bank's officials. —and Dealer in— adopted a resolution calling on the secretary box car at Mission Creek and the watches encounter between farmers named Haugheberg Killing gophers is an active industry in Whips, Collars, and all other of the treasury for the names of the several found on them. and Peterson and three wildcats, which Des Moines. The supervisors pay a bounty banks in which public money is deposited, MANTTAOTITRKR or DSALXB articles usually kept scented fresh blood of thejdeorthejhunters had The jury in the somewhat celebrated of 8 cents each, and 295 scalps were exhibit* the place where such depositories are situated, Boots and Shoos! in a first-alass harness killed. The wildcats followed the men, and flibel suit of George a Fond of Little the date of such deposits, the reasons therefore, ed in the auditor's office the past month. pounced upon them unawares. Both were and the rate of interest, if any, which shop. Falls against C. Parker McCIure of Sfc. Cloud The census department will not pay the have been or are now paid into the treasury shockingly lacerated and their clothes torn «n alleged libelous letter, for which the former enumerators in Clay County, but has sent by depositories in return for use of the public New harnesses made to order and ro from their bodies, but after a hard struggle asked $10,000 damages, returned a verdict IHnn.A3dN.itr8.. ^New Ulm, Mia* back their schedules. The trouble is at a fund. the animals were killed. When found the of $150 for the plaintiff. pairing promptly attended to. big enough death roll was not reported. The speaker stated that the pending business men were unable to move. E, B. Brekke, a farmer of the town of was the motion made Sept. 1, by Mr. NEW MLM, MINN A large assortment of sten'i a a The school board of Cherokee have made A very enthusiastic state convention was Herman, of Oregon, to suspend the rules and Aastad, was thrown .from a wagon on his boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' aaa a lawcompellingtheir teachejffto bind themselves held at Grand Forks, and an organization pass the bill for the adjustment and payment way home from Little Falls. He struck on not to marry for one year from time children's shoes constantly kepi «r Empire Mill Co. of claims arising from Indian depredations. perfected to commence work to secure liis head and broke his neck. Brekke was of contact, and if they do, they forfeit one The bill provides for the appointment hand. Custom work ana repaujkf a magnificent exhibit for the state at tho middle-aged and well to do, and he leaves a by the president of three judges to constitute month's pay. prooantlj attended to. world's fair. Officers elected are: President, large family. a court to be known as the court of Davenport has made a contract with the George E Bowers of Hillsboro secretary, ROLLER MILL. Indian depredation claims, and to inquire into Coroner Diessner was summoned from electric illuminating company to light the A. C. Labrie of Grand Forks treasurer, L. and adjudicate all claims for property of John Hauenstein, Waconia to Norwood to hold an inquest on city. The contract calls for 175 arc lights citizens taken by Indians without just cause. E. Booker of Bismarck vice presidents, »the body of August Loesch, a saloon-keeper, and 200 incandescent lights, at $75 per lamp a 1 6 Joseph Toombs of Grafton, S. C. Roberts of 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. -who hanged himself. Family troubles are BREWER for the arc and $20 per lamp for the incandescents. SENATE. Fargo, William Lloyd of Jamestown, Oscar .ascribed as the cause. was a member of Will of Bismarck. Thomas Elliott of Lisbon, Senator Hoar read a letter from John I. -the G. A. R. A wag worked a forged telegram in on Warren Steele of Rolla. A board of Davenport, making a vigorous denial of the We take pleasure in informing th A crazy mnn named Ole Erickson set fire to charges preferred against his conduct as Company B. of Tipton, ordering it to be in directors, consisting of one number from and public that we are now ready for bus* Fred Schacht's barn in the town ofElizabeth chief supervisor of elections and professing a each county, and an executive committee of readiness to proceed to the scene of the Indian willingness to appear before a senate committee MALTSTER and it burned to the ground. The loss is ness. The best machinery and all tht nine are yet to be appointed. troubles at a moment's notice. Th to answer the charges. $000 insured. Erickson afterwards broke latest improvements in the manufacture boys were very solemn until the spurious nature Mr. Blair presented- petitions from labor Miss Linda W. Slaughter announ ces at anto Schacht's house and tried to fire that, of flour enable us to compete wits) of the order was discovered. organizations praying congreps to set aside she will start a daily paper in Bismarck next but was caught and has been committed to ihe best mills in the country. the consideration ot the election bill in order At a late meeting of fruit growers in Muscatine, Our brewery it fully equipped and able to If* month. Shesays "I isn't going to be a "the asylum. to have labor legislation acted on and We are constantly buying Elmer Reeves answered the question. ill orders. Sunday-school paper, either, although I believe asked for their reading. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Salisbury of Lac qui Wheat, "Are there white blackberries?" said Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estos* in religion, labor reform, Farmer's alliance Mr. Hoa objected to their being read ay Parle, probably the oldest married Rye, at when the bushes laid on the ground and liahmcat. there was another matter before the senate and protection. There isn't going to -couple in the United States, have just celebrated Corn, the berries ripened in the grass they might lew Ulm, Minn. be any politics in it either, so it won't interfere the 103d birthday of Mr. Salisbury, HOUSE. Oats* be white. with any of the excellent papers already Mr. Dunnell, called up the apportionment His wife will be 101 years old Christmas day. Buckwheat, John Smith, an Illinois visitor, was knocked here, and anyway I am sure our editors are bill and briefly explained its provisions. Th -Jan. 12 they will have been married eighty down and robbed of a gold watch and $ 5 bill appeared, he said in respose to the requirements, all too magnanimous to frown down a woman's years. JBtC €CC» of the constitution, a was in open day on a Davenport street. A few journalistic enterprise. I is purely a The clothing store of John H. Grass was based upon the 11th census, which showed a minutes later one of the robbers returned At the Highest Market PrioM. business venture started for business purposes. gratifying increase in the population of the -entered by burglars at Fergus Falls, and Smith's watch to him in consideration of $5. I am at home in the journalist's profession United States. about $500 worth of goods taken. They We sell all kindTof and have no business talent, BO why Jack Magee and Tom Terrill, the latter a Mr. Flower, of New York, protested •sawed a hole through the rear door. They graduate from the penitentiary did the job, against the passage of the bill and severely should not I succeed as well as mother?" FLOVJR, took three fine fur coats, one an expensive criticised the census returns of N^w York. and are under arrest. Manufacturer of and Dealer iM SHORTS, beaver, arid several sealskin caps and silk Mr. Mill, of Texas, said he believed at The grand jury of oik county has indicted S O A O A CIGARS,. handkerchiefs. New York had lost an enumeration to which Walter Roan for assanlt with intent to she was entitled, but her loss was not as Martin and Joseph Mndden. who were arrested An old-fashioned circular wolf hunt is proproposed AT LOW RATES. kill Ira Perkins., He stabbed Perkins in the great as the loss in the enumeration in the in St. Paul charged with burglarizing for Christmas at Blunt. TOBACCOS, neck October 31 and the injury has caused a population of his own state, which amounted the hardware store ol J. W. Powell in St. A vein of coal has been struck at Winnebago to 500,000. partial loss of Perkins' power of speech. The Special Attention given to -Cloud Ocr. 19, pleaded guilty in the district agency, forty-five feet below the surface. Mr. Fitch, of New York, all criticised the provocation for the assault was at Perkins PIPES, 0\istoirL "WorK, -court to burglary in the third degree. Martin New York returns. A wholesale liquor man of Chicago took took Roan's divorced wife to the thea was sentenced to two and one-half years W a 1 7 orders for seventy barrels of whiskey in one ter. Cor. Minnesota and Centre in the state prison and Joseph was sentenced An extra stone for grinding feed. day in Sioux Falls. SENATE. -to the Sfc. Cloud reformatory. The. morning hour having expired, the senate streets. Miss Lucy Bryson, of Gettysburg, superintendent Steam Cornsheller. Unwilling Movers resumed the consideration of the election E. Amery, a well-known contractor, was of schools of Potter county, is said bill, Mr. Dolph continuing Lis speech upon NEW ULM, MINN. Wood taken for cash or in exchange murderously assaulted in his office at Duluth to be the tallest woman in the state. It ia a well known fact that many the subject Sfafife Jfifl Cfo. by John Haas, a discharged laborer, Jno. Neuman. Judge Bartlett Tripp has eight rooms secured The secretary of wnr to-day transmitted people find the last day of April the who fired three shots at him, perforating: his to the senate a preliminary of the board on at the Locko house, Pierre, for his most convenient time for moving to clothing, but inflicted no wound. Haa then gun factories and steel forging for high power CASH PURCHASES headquarters during the senatorial fight. guns, appointed by the president under an act placed the revolver close to his own left temple their summer homes at the seashore Preparations are being made at Pierre for of th«? last session of congress. In a letter accompanying Dealer in and sent a bullet into his brain. Haa and CHEAP SALES. TDTZTSr O O S or in the country, although the sug, a grand inaugural ball at the Locke house' the report Secretary Proctor was subject to fits of insanity. He was unmarried, states that it may be advisable to establish on January 6, when the legislature convenes. gestion that this has anything to do H. HANSCHEN, and thirty-five years old. Hats, Caps, Notions, at no distant daj- a gun factory at with the rate of taxation in the two The Iowa, Minnesota & Dakota Elevator some point on the Pacific coast of sufficient Gi'oceries,', Provisional The Brookings Register says: "The bankers capacity to supply the guns required for the company, operating a linn of warehouses on places where they own houses would Contractor and Builder. of this city state that there'are fewer moitgage armament of that coast. Crockery and Glassware, the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern undoubtedly be repudiated with scorn foreclosures at present than during any HOUSE. railway, has assigned. Liabilities, $150,000 Green, Juried and Canned previous year in the history of the county by many of the movers. After along debate the house passed the assets unknown. John Butler, banker of also that many are redeeming their real estate Fruits, etc, etc. apportionment bill without amendment— There are some people, however, Special attention given to maaoa Ellsworth, was manager of the company. years, 187, nays, 82. sold under foreclosure a year a who receive suggestions of that kind Tw days ago special trains were run on the Acting Secretary Chandler, of the interior A. B. Holmes, near Wessington who is experimenting irork in the city and country. I win always take farm prodaee la exefcaaga Burlington road and all the grain taken from with a half hidden smile, and there department, in the absence of Secretary with beet culture, tells the St. far goods, and pay the highest market pricefee-as* the elevators to Chicago and disposed of. are others actually bold enough to Noble, has sent to Speaker Reed a copy of New Ulm, Minn. Lawrence Journal that although his sugar the letter which Indian Commissioner Morgan kinds of paper rsgs. Engineer Russell has started out from Du•4juth say that they prefer country taxes beets were badly affected by dry weather,, he addressed to the secretary, urging the The North Star Lung and Throat Baliam with a party to make surveys locating to those of the city. There is onepassage of the Sisseton and Wahpeton Indian got sixty bushels from what he figured to be Ia eesMetlea with my store I ante a first til— is a sure cure for coughs and colds* the Aticokan Iron Range railway from Carlstadt man in New England who has learned bill. The Indian commissioner in hisnlooa less than one-twentieth of an acre. This is furaUhed with a splendid bMlard table aaS ninety miles west and from Aticokan letter des ribes the destitute condition of to reduce his taxes to the lowest possible at the rate of over 1,200 bushels per acre. easterners will always find good liquors aa4j river about fifty miles. On the completion the Indians at the Sisseton agency, and explains figure, even at considerable inconvenience The form of the jurat in the application elgsrs.aad every forenoon a spleadld laaefc. RDEMEE & SHAFEKAIM, thnt owing to the fact that this bill of this road, which will virtually be a branch to himself. for admission to the South Dakota Soldier's was pemling last session no appropriation of the Canadian Pacific, 1,000,000 tons of •11 goods parehesed of me will be delivered S) was made for the maintenance of the Sisseton home has been changed. Heretofore an applicant He owns a farm, which is only remarkable Carpenters, ore per annum can easily be shipped from the say part of the city free or tost. Indians. Both the Commissioner and for admission had to swear that he from the fact that it is in Aticokan mines. Secretary Noble urge that something be Ulnnoota gtreet. Wew Dim. Mtaa was destitute and had no means of support. two states, instead of one. To make done immediately looking to the passage An almost successful attempt at jail delivery Meat Market* Builders and Contractors. Instead he now simply swears that he desires this bill. the most of this peculiar advantage was made at Breckenridjjp. One of to avail himself of the privileges of the home. Thursday December 18. the prisoner's under sentence to Stillwater he has built his house with its south NhW ULM, MINN. On a late trip to town from his Little Castle for robbery got a bail from a water pail, side in one state and its north side in SENATE. Creek ranch, Jo Reynolds told th M. EPPLE,Propr. Mr. Sherman, from the committee on picked the lock, got two cells open and th a the other, while the passer through Designs and plans made to order and Rapid City Republican a story of the finding finance, reported a bill providing against a three, all under sentence to state prison, got u.Mnrai his front door can have a ioot in estimates on all work furnished and MDOTSOXAST.NEW of two skeletons, one of a man, the other of contraction of the currency, which was the irons off their feet and when discovered each state without the slightest printed and recommitted. contracts faithfully executed. "•'3 a bear, lying together, near tho head of Little were making good progress with a hole The elections bill was then taken up. and trouble. Rapid Creek. Th find was made by a aad*retga«4 SMITM to Inform the peswtest through the wall. Aid was called in and the Mr. Coke addressed the senate in opposition iihis i* New Ul and vicinity that a* hs« re-estaMi a party of hunters about a month ago. An A fence on the opposite side of tho re-estaiiefr W men gotten back into their cells and secured. to it. E FIGURE ««9." meat market and I BOW prospered pare to w«t old rusted hunting knife was also found near road marks the boundary line. In the The bill was then laid aside, and after on BU aid easterners aad friends with ealy tS In the district court at Albert Lea, Tracy the spot. These are no doubt all at remain The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stay. best fresh aad cured meats, Mouses, lard aad e» passing a few local appropriation bills, the field which it surrounds in one state Batimgartner, a young woman well know in erythtng asaally kept to a Srst-eUis market Td No man or woman now living will ever date a to tell the tale of a terrible forest tragedy senate went into executive session. are numerous hen houses, large and that city, obtained a verdict ior $5,000 alsbeet mftfketprlee will be said for rAT OASl iocument without using the figure 9. I stands of many years ago. HOUSE. XLM, HIABS, WOO!* KTC. comfortable ior their inhabitants. -against John Graham, formerly a saloonkeeper.now in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten The senate bill was passed amending the "Our eastern friends believe our Indian M. EPPLM. Close to the fence in the other state years and then move up to tecond place in 1900 living a tOttumwa.Io.,for defamation interstate commerce act by providing for the yarns readily enough," says the Pierre Free is a row of ioosly built, uncidy looking where it will rest for one hundred years. of character. He was accused, in effect, taking of depositions for notorics public. TTVOLI Pi ess of the 12th. "but if we should tell them Alter considerable wrangling the house went There is another "9" which has also come to stay. of calling her a woman of the town. He is hen honses, into which the protesting about our delighful Indian summer weather into committee of the whole, Mr. Burrows, It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates in the respect insolvent and the verdict is uncolloctable. hens and chickens are hurried of Miehigan, in the chair. and how plowing is going on just as though that it has already moved up to first place, where He made a very weak defense, and seemed to when taxation day comes around, Mr. Farquhar then moved that the house it was the month of May, they would fall it will permanently remain. It is called the "*o. •care little about it. The verdict, nevertheless the secret of the change being that AND proceed to the consideration of the senate down on their marrow bones and pray 'Lord 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. is a surprise to many, but it was justified hill to place the American merchant marine BREWERY hens are taxed in one state and not have mercy on those miserable Dakota liars!' The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the hj the evidence. on an equality with that of other nations. in the other.—-Youth's Companion. However, two dozen plows are busy right experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889. Mr. Springer made the point of order that here in Pierre turning over dirt where street where, after a severecontest with the leading machines the motion was not in order but at the of the world, it was awarded the only grading is being done." committee must proceed to the consideration N O A O A A Thief to O S SCHMUCKER, Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all of appropriation bills. The chairman It is said that there is not a lawyer in the others on exhibit having received lower awards ruled at the motion was in order for the "When we started I noticed/' said W I S O N S I N NEW ULM, MINNESOTA legislature of this state and 90 per cent, of of gold medals, etc. The French Government reToson that the rules gave the committee one of a party of jewelers who had The machinery ol the Neenah wall paper also recognteed its superiority by the decoration of at body are farmers. authority to decide what measure it woult* Pur beer sold in quantities suit the Mr. NathanicUVheeler, President of the company, mi!l has been tested with satisfactory results. camped in the wilds of Canada, take up. Col. Pa Donan has got back to Fargo. purchaser. Special attention paid to tha with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. The mill will begin operations soon. "that one of our number was incumbered id a 1 9 I is said he will again do editorial work on bottling of beer. The "Xo. 9" is not an old machine improved Daniel Murphy bit an ear off a man named with a large box. The second •the Argus. SENATE. upon, but is an entirely new machine, and tha Mr. Stanford addressed the senate on his Hern wood in a quarrel at Hurley, and is now day in camp two watches disappeared, & In anticipation of the meetinsr of the legislature Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grand* bill to increase the circulating medium. At defending a charge of mayhem. THE CHICAGO AND Bismarck's electric lights have been and each member of the party est advance in sewing machine mechanism of tha the conclusion of his speech the bill was referrjd NORTH-WESTER*! Mrs. Ida Oelwig. who jumped off the ocean age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, turned on again. to the committee on finance. Senate began to look upon the others with of having the very latest and best. steamer Trave, which sailed from Bremen bill to autliorize the construction of a bridge It has been suegested that if the Indians silent suspicion. Finally, as the across the Red River of the North at Drayton, Dec. 3, was a Green Bay woman. .could be interested in state politics the thefts were repeated, a meeting was N. D. was reported and placed on the Fran Le Roy went to the Black Hills ,ghost dance !ind the war path would no cajled, and every man pleaded not calendar. Also senate bill appropriating A I W A last summer and le!t his wife in Eau Glaire. longer have charms for them. $75,000 for a public building at Fresno, Cal. guilty. No one up to that time suspected When he returned he found that his spouse Mr. Manderson offered a resolution., which THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO The Grand Forks, Herald says: "U the honest French Canadian was referred to the committee on Indian affairs, had eloped with another fellow. iiere it is still a question as to the advisability CHICAGO, lad we had engaged as a servant. instructing thu committee to inquire Recently a young Ripon lady took a jug of of increasing the tax levy above 4 or into the conditian Indian tribes in North He was questioned and also entered water to bed with her to keep warm. mills. South Dakota's limit is 2 mills, bnt Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and elsewhere, a prompt and emphatic denial. "We AND ALL POINTS EAST, The jug exploded and lifted the girl gently -this state's constitution fixes 4 mills as tho the steps necessary to disarm them, all believed his protestations of in-etc. off the bed, but she wasn't hurt. limit." Is so operated as to meet the requirement* el nocence except the man with the The election bill was then taken up, and through and local travel, providing fast throng! Racine has a glass-eater, but not a professional. The elevator of the North Dakota company trains with (lose connections for Mr. Bate resumed and concluded his speech box. While eating sauce from a class burned at Elliott with about 12,000 bushels against it, declaring it the most intensely ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, dish apiece broke off and Miss Ada Ward •of wheat, which was being cleaned at the partisan measure that was ever before th 4 'Gentleman,' said he, 'somebody SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, swallowed it. She almost cboaked to death. time. I is thought that the fire started from senate. A" in the party took those watche3, and ispacks from the smokestack, the wind beinis Farmers amonjrthe pinery districts of Wis, HOUSE. O A A E N E 1 propose to find out who. I have -very high at the time. The building was consm and Michigan are discovering at The indications are at the subsidy ton* S A N A N I S O O A N «oon destroyed. Both the building and contents here a thief detector,' pulling nage bill will not pass the house and the outcome good farms can be made from pine lands an may be a bill for mail subsidy merely were insured. And all points in well as from hardwood with the proper mode out an electric battery and winking between this country and the South and MONTANA, treatment and cultivation. at the crowd. "If there is a thief Hon. W. M, Bu.lge of Grand Forks, and Central American states. Like all such indefinite among us this will point him out.' WASHINGTON, Miss Minnie Grow were married at the residence A man named Tomavie accidently shot measures no reliable estimate of th' of the bride's parents. The bride is nimself in one of McCrossen's camps at Every man took his turn at the battery. cost can be made. OREGON, -the only daughter of one of the best families Giles, Ashland County. The injuries, though The boy watched the performance CALIFORNIA and in the city. The acquaintance that led to Berious, are not fatal, and with, good care it in wonder. He had never seen Eyr»u! Appeals. this union was formed while the bride was BRITISH COLUMBIA. is thought he will recover. 'At such a queer arrangement before, PARIS, Dec. 23.—Eyraud has appealed to serving as a teacher of languages in the public Maggie Femal married Neal Bresney at Appleton the court of cassation against the sentence A A E S E E I N A N I N I N bnt as everybody who touched the WHEELER & WILSON MT'G CO., schools of Grand Forks. The couple go contrary to parental wishes. When A S are ran on all through trains.' of death pronounced upon him yesterday. coils escaped without harm he stepped 185 and 187 Wabash Ave.. Chicago Chicago and may perhaps visit some Southern she went to ask forgiveness the old man Eyraud talked over the incidents bis For Sale by bravely to the front when it O O N I S S E E I N A S oa cities on their wedding tour. drove the couple off with a horse pistol. trial with his jailers in the a Roquettf overland trains to California and Oregon. came to his turn and took hold. A. C!H. HORNBURG, prison to-day. expressed his belief ihat afterwards repented his act and forgave The case of Howland vs. Brunell ha3 occupied sudden change came over him. The the jury would have found extenuating circumstances E E A I A S on the Dearer them. the attention of the district court at New Ulm, Minn. Limited. in his case if it had not been for owner of the battery had turned on Fargo. I twas brought by Howland to recover The government has a force of men at the address by M. Robert, counsel for Gabrielle For time of trains, tickets and all information, its full force, and the victim gave a ED. PAULSEN, $1,500 which ho alleged Mrs. Bruneil work at Rapide de Croche, near Appleton, Botnpard. said that if he should apply to Station Agents of the Chicago Northwestern yell of pain and horror, and fell to stole from his buggy while he was taking Railway, or to the General Pasaengai where the lock will be repaired this winter. be granted another hearing he would himself Licensed Auctioneer A rant at Chicago. breakfast at her farm south of the city. Th the ground screaming: "Save me! Coffer dams are being constructed above and try to influence the court. Gabriellt ., W. H. NEffMANTJ. M. WHITMAN. .3d cjise throughout has been highly sensational, below the lock so that the water may be save me! I took 'em, but I'll nev^er Bompard has been taken to St. Lazare prisou, Yiee-President. General Managar. and attracted a large attendance each pumped out and anew bottom put in.^ Jj^- where she will be kept until the time do it, again!* "—Jewelers' Weekly. ]&£ LINDEN, BROWN CQ„ MINNI. r, pi? »A. THRALL. Gen'l Pass. ATk't. Agt-, allowed for an appeal has exirired. fefep Correspondence promptly attended to. "-. «*«$£, 'i-Z &&•!$$£& I4c 'mmmmmm mum