New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 25, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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Sxring3 in the Black Hill aspires to WORK OF CONGRESS. "f A laborer niuned Grabert fell dea4 ofl ffr# be the Baden-Ba'den of the west. streets of Oshkosh. %?**$* FT. Aufderheide, VTu. FRAOTL JOHH Bsarrzm.* Th Springfield artesian well shoots a Joseph Meis, of Oshkosh/Tost "bis me Cottonwood Mills. stream of water six inches in circumference and furniture by fire recently. A Summary «f the Important Events seventy-seven feet perpendicularly in the Resiune of the Important Measures Sergt. A B* Crane has succeeded Sergt. £f tlte Week in the Northwestern air. Mjuuttactarar of T. Schley at the Green Ba Signal station. Consined by Congress the Past Th Dawson Times has fought for reduction States. of taxes in its bailiwick for years. Re Week. Fire, Well Bulletin* and Steep* Dr. S.S. Stack, of Lac, fell down Custom grinding' solicited. WO] sult, a tumble of forty-two per cent, from a stairway and fractured the bones of his grind wheat forT (one eigth) or exchange former rates. Brick, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North left shoulder. 34 lbs. floor, 5 fts. shorts and What is Being Done by the Senate and Th wife of State Senator M. Patch of Charles Seidel was badly, not fatally and South Dakota News in a New Rockford has fallen heir to a fortune lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flow hurt by a fall from an electric street car at House of Representatives at Fine Pressed Brlclc for of about $100,000 by the death of a relative Nutshell. Merrill. and feed sold at low rates and delivered in Chicago. Washington- ornamental fronts. Dr. Kocb'3 was first used at a A New Ulna free of expense. .,' By the late death of he Earl of Caithness, I N N E S O A Crosse onFredErriekson a an afflicted -t: 4 at Aberdeen, Scotland, J. S. Sinclair, with lopus. Th farmers'institute opened in Rochester FRANK & BKNTZIN. th best of •hipping fscflittw his son. of Lakota—Lord Berriedale, of Saturday, Feb. 14£ with a large attendance from all parts Th Rev. W E Wrigh has resigned the will pay prompt attention- maSt ardaia Berridale farm—succeeds to he title. of the county. rectorsnip of St. John's church at Wausau, SENATE. AUG. QUEUSE, Stephen Hawk of Bismarck lost his wife S. Miller, a Pole, was killed near Perha to accept a call to Brooklyn. Th message of the president announcing NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. with the measles. Two of he children Gen. Sherman's death was received at while hauling ice. I going down hill the C. Johnson original package saloonkeeper died and four more are all sick. There 3:30 this afternoon. Eesolutions of condolence filed gave way and a cake fell on him at Stoughton, was fined $1.50' for have been a cases here, none fatal were introduced by Senator Haw A invitation has been extended to the selling liquor without license. H. Budolphi, HARNESS MAKER ley, who warmly eulogized the late general. before. Minnesota Methodist Episcopal conference Wausa people, led by Receiver Sanders, Manvel Graphic: Captain Stevenson has to hold its next annual meeting in Re After the passage of a number of bills of of the United States land offi.ee at this —and Dealer in— a very valuable artesian well, which throws Wing. 6 no general importance a senate bill was place, have organized a whist club with Whips, Collars, and all other up fish in immense quantities, a of passed authorizing the construction of a forty members. MANTF AOTTMB or I A I 0 W A Bucholtz, a druggist at Winona, articles usually kept them weighing over half a pound each. bridge across the St. Louis river between made an assignment to C. A Morey for the Boots and Shoes! he Trempeleau Sunday Morning Gazette Minnesota and Wisconsin. The well emitted a large tub full in two in a first-elass harness benefit of his creditors. Liabilities, $2,000: has been sold to Charles Morrison, of hours a few days since. shop. assets, $L,300. HOUSE. La Crosse. Th plant will be moved to A state bank has been organized at Caledonia Th committee on military affairs will north a Crosse. Willia Brown, a wealthy farmer, living New harnesses made to order and re IIlBn.tSdN.strs.. ^Nsw Ulst, Mtssa with A 0 Anderson, president report appropriate resolutions of respect to near Osseo, Hennepi county, committed William McReath, a prosperous farmer the memory of the dead general and recomthat pairing promptly attended to. D. Hurle is vice president Clark, suicide by hanging himself in the woods of the town of Buffalo, Marquette county, the house take part in the funeral cashier, and J. W Anderson assistant. I A large assortment of aea*s aa NEW MLM, MIN» near his me a few days ago. Ill-health services. Gen. Cutcheon, chairman of dropped dead of heart disease. was addition to the president, vice president and boys' boots and shoes, and ladies* aal the committee on military affairs, referred was the cause. nearly 60 years of age. cashier, the direction consists of Asas Sargeant children's shoes constantly kept or feelingly to the fact that Gen. Sherman's Empire Hill Co. Th building committee of the board of Charles Sterling, who graduated from and Sam Little. Th a me taken is death removed the last of the three great hand. Custom work and rapaiitae county commissioners of Wabasha county the Wisconsin University La school in Union* generals. Caledonia State Bank. aromntlj attended to* decided to adopt the plans designed by Albert 1884, came pretty near being elected Uuited a 1G. The Drayton public-school bell came Schocke, of St. Paul, for the new ROLLER MILL. States senator from South Dakota. received crashing down from the belfray the other SEKATE. court house. Th new building will cost the full Republican vote. John Hauenstein, morning just as the scholars were flocking $30,000, including steam heat plant. I the case of Dan Cameron, of Minnesota, "WASHINGTON. Special Telegram, Feb. 17. in. I tore through the roof and ceiling Adam Hoffman, proprietor of the Chapman —Senator Davis presented the resolution of 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs, versus Th City of a Crosse, the jury in BREWER and fell with a terrific clang and clatter, the board of trade ot Minneapolis remonstrating hotel at Hero Lake, and one of the the United States district court brought in among a group of children. Levi Wallace against the passage of the free coinage pioneer residents of the town* was found a verdict giving the plaintiff a title to a and Harvey Edwards were hurt but not bill also from citizens of Minnesota in dead his bed. A inquest was held, Crosse park, worth $30,000. We take pleasure in informing the serionsly, and the town thinks it was a favor of a law giving to the several states and which resulted in finding that death occurred authority to cjntrol the manulacture and miracle that none of the youngsters The remains of Dr. Gilbert Wright were jublic that we are now ready for bo* from natural causes. ale of oleomargarine, etc. were killed. interred at Waukesha. Th Rev. W ness. The best machinery and all tke MALTSTER •A, N. Murdock, a leading attorney Camp, of whose church Dr. Wrigh was The State Dairymen's association was organized HOUSE. latest improvements in the mamtfao of the state and one of the oldest members once a member, conducted the services, a I the house to-day Mr. Taylor of Ohio, at Fargo and I. C. Wad of Jamestown sure of floor enable ns to compete wits) of the Minnesota bar, slipped and broke a of Dr. Wright's old time friends were rising to a personal explanation, apologized was elected president, Prof. Ladd of ihe best mills in the country. Our brawary la fully equipped and able t* ST* his leg at Wabasha, while going from his for the language he had used Saturday towards present. Fargo secretary and D. Hawley of Hillsboro We are constantly baying Mr. Fithian ot Illinois. Th apology ill orders. house to his barn. Th fracture is a bad Dr. Hoegh of Minneapolis, saw Mrs. treasurer. Twenty-one farmers joined Wheat, was accepted. one and fears are entertained that it a Mr. F. Qrebe kae charge of the bottling «atas» Hill, the alleged leper, at Durand. After a the association. After discussing various WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Feb. 17. Mye, Hehmcat. result seriously. close examination he decided it was not matters of interest, including some bills Senator Casey to-day railed up and had lew Bin, Minn. Corn, On the recommendation of the attorney leprosy, but a rare disease to doctors passed his bill allowing Rock island, in the now before the legislature, the association Oats* general, Gov. Merriam granted the warrant Fort Totten reservation, to be set apart for as lupus. Several Duran physicians adjourned to meet in Jun at the call of the the use of the North DaKota militia. Buckwheat, for the extradition of Forest Murphy, who were present at the examination. president. Burg, a 1 7 is wanted Kansas on the charge of embezzlement. Ex-Gov. Swineford, now editor of Th €CC»t JbC* S O A O A Murph was given over to Officer SENATE ,1 Superior Daily Leader, says "tha any person At the Highest Market Frioee. Peterson of Kansas, and was taken Edwar Williams, for six years hotelkeeper Senator Pettigrew to-day proposed an or persons who a offer in person or back. at Campbell, Minn., dropped dead amendment to the Indian appropriation by circular, to obtain for a consideration We sell all kindTef with heart disease this morning at Wahpe bill authorizing the appointment ot a commission Th following volumes have been received government employment of any kind for to negotiate with the Pine Ridge ton. FLO UB, by the state librarian- Reports 122, others in Alaska a be set down as swindlers, and Rosebud Indians for readjustment of New York, and 33 Pennsylvania, and the C. Herrick was arrested at Vermon and should bedealtwit accordingly." SHORTS, the boundary lines between these reservations ana1 Manufacturer of Dealer im journals of the house and senate of Tennessee City, by the United States authorities on for the transler of the Rosebud Indians The evidence in the case of W Dwyer BXtJkJfs Jtc.M for the extra session of 1890, and the official the charge of placing a canceled 2-ccnt to Pine Ridge and for the location of such CIGAR& at West Superior is in. he state has not AT LOW RATES. of the Lower Brule Indians who may desire and political manual forth same postage stamp on a letter and mailing the macle out as fair a case as was anticipated, it at Rosebud. also proposed an amendment state and session. same charges persecution. and the chances of Dwyer losing his liberty lor the erection ot an Indian industrial TOBACCOS. Th members of the reform school corncommittees The Shoe firm of Neville & Co., which was Speoial Attention given to on the charge of manslaughter seem to school at Chamberlain, S. D. of the two houses of the legislature, burned out at Watertown and sustained a Custom Work have lessened. A verdict of acquittal is universally PIPES. the board of managers and a few net loss of about $3,000, have made satisfactory looked for. WASHINGTON, Fe 17.—The house went other invited guests went to Red Win to adjustment with the insurnce companies A a citizen's meeting at Chippewa Falls into committee ot the whole to-aay on the An extra stone for gi inding feed. visit the new reform school grounds there. and will immediatelyreaume business. Cer. Minnesota and Centre a resolution was unanimously passed in Indian appropriation bill. They were banqueted by citizens at the St A son of Mrs. Dutton, living at streets. Steam Cornsheller. structing Assemblyman Taylor, of this city An amendment providing forth appointment James hotel. Oniaha, died at Woonsocket from the effects of a commission to inquire into to procure the passage of a bill authorizing KEWPLM, 'UTOH, Wood taken for cash or in exchange the condition of the Indians was ruled Joseph Tall, the real estate shark who of his feet and hands being frozen in a the city of Chippewa Falls to issue $100,000 Sfopife Mill Cfo. out on a point of order. Jno. Neuman. was sentenced to Stillwater for seven years, late storm while herding cattle west of in bonds for public improvements and W a 1 8 will be brought to St Paul for a few days Chamberlain. for procuring and aiding new manufacturing CASK PURCHASES to testify in the case of Stees vs Kieman. SENATE Bear Shied, a full blood Sioux, was arrested industries. Sheriff Bean went to Stillwater armed with WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—The copyright bill at Lower Brule agency charged with art CHEAP SALES. Dealer in was again taken up in the senate to-day, a writ of habeas corpus to secure his witness. O O S attempting to win the affections of the wife the pending question being on the Sherman IOWA. of Mexican Tom, another Indian. A his H. HANSCHEN, amendment as offered yesterday by Hats, Caps, Notions, Rev. Kyle has been elected United Attorney Gleason, of Winona, is trial before the India court at the agency Mr. Power to admit copj'riahred books, made defendant in a $5,000 libel suit. States senator to succeed Senator Moody. etc., printed in loreign countries, on payment Groceries* Provision* he WBS sentenced to 90 days in the agency Contractor and Builder, of tariff duties. I was agreed to— Gleason claims that Joh Moonan, of Waseca, jail. The remains of Mrs. Samuel Leeds, Crockery and Glassware, 36 to 24. collected money for him and did not whose death occured at Huron, were taken Editor Kidd, of the Aberdeen, Weakl Green, Dried and Cannes) All the Northwestern senators, with the remit. He, it is alleged, wrote a letter to to her former me in LaMoille, 111. Republican, was arrested on the charge of exception of Pettigrew and Power, voted in the Waseca bank, in which he alluded to Fruits, etc, ete% Special attention given to mason criminal libel, preferred by State's Attorney E Young, an insane an of 30, confined the negative. Moonan as a thief. Th latter will go at Taubman. Kid published Taubma at the county house near Bloomfield, escaped Finally the vote was taken on the passage him eouit. irork in the city and country. ot the bill, and the bill was passed—36 to as a "standing disgrace to the bar of Brown and killed his father, 73 years of age, I win alwaye take farm predate la aaaaaaaS 14—the negative votes being those of Messrs. Th Daily Tribune, of Duluth, instituted county," as "devoid of professional honor with a billet of wood. far geeda, and pay the alchaat market •rloVfarai New Dim. Minn. Bate, Berry, Call, Carlisle, Casey, Coke, a lockout, throwing seventeen union printers kiada a* paper rage. and as a companion and abettor of liquor The firm of S. A Serrine & Co., clothing Daniel, George. Harris, Jones (Ark.), Pettigrew, The North Star Lnng and Throat Bal out of employment. Six rat printers dealers who violated the law. merchants of Mason City, was closed on a Pugh, Reagan and Vest. la eeaaeetlea with my atere I tone a Irrt alee •am is a sure cure for coughs and colds. from Chicago have been substituted. Th mortgage given to a trustee to secure local A Indian named Bear Shied was tried HOUSE •aloea rarmUked with a apleodid bkllard takle aa* Tribune management wanted to run plate creditors. Assets are about $12,000. Th before an Indian court at the Lower Brule WASHIBGTGN, Feb. 19.—The house went •ycaatoaaara will alwaya tad good llaaora aaf matter in the paper, but the typographical liabilities will not run far in excess. agency, for attempting to win the affections into committee ot the whole to-day on the eJgare,aad erery faranoaaa epleadid taaaa* union refused to accede to the proposition. RUEMKE & SHAPfiKAHM, post office appropriation bill. Mr. O'Ferrall, of the wife of a Mexican Tom, another In A dispatch received at Mason City states Hence the lock-out. of Virginia, submitted an argument dian, while the latter was serving a term in that Will Little and Geo. Chamberlin, All geeda parebaaad of mm will be aaUVana SJ against the shipping bill and touched upon Th bids for erecting the new court the Sioux Falls Penitentiary. Th court Cstrpenters, brakemen on the Burlington, Cedar Rapids tar part of tke elty free of ooat. the silver question. declared that house at Owatonna have been opened. Th sentenced the prisoner to ninety days in the & Northern, were killed at Estherville by Ipaaoeota Street. Grover Cleveland was deeper down in the Wow Plaa, Mlaa) lowest bid, $43,000 was made by Leet and agency jail. falling from the train. heart of the Democracy ot the country than Meat Market, Builders and Contractors* McCloud of that place. Th lowest bid any other living man Whatever Mr Some time ago there was published an account A bill has been introduced in the legislature made by the Winon a contractors was made Cleveland's position might be to-day on of the murder of A Dewster to give a bounty of $1 for each 100 NbW ULM, MINN. the question of silver coinage, when the national by Keenan, being $46,000 Munck & near Pine Ridge, S. D., and the scalping of pounds of starch manufactured in the convention spoke in 1892 he would Lohse and Fred Kratz of Winon a also M. EPPLE, Prop'r. three ol his children, who could not be state out of South Dakota products and endorse the principles of their platform, Designs and plans made to order and made bids. found. Information has been received to that the bounty remain in force for five whatever they might be. Without disposing MnmsoiASi.NEW tf.Mimfc estimates on all work furnished and Contractor Swank, of the Waden a & Park of the bill the committee rose and the the effect that one of the children, a boy, years. contracts faithfully executed. house adjourned. Rapids, was at Park Rapids hireing men has been found up by the heels to the I the United States circuit court at and teams and buying supplies to push the a 5 limb of a tree. Nothing has been heard Keokuk, Judge Shiras handed down his £*w mm •ietaltj tbat he he* re-eat2aMa5 road in the early spring. William Hills, from the other children. SENATE. bla meet market aad fe »ow preapared to we* I E FiatTR E 9 opinion in the case of the United States vs. the bridge builder, is now with his crew at WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—The bill for the The legislature met in joint session for Keoku & Hamilto Bridge Company, deciding The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stay. beet freak aad eared ateata. eaaaagM, lard aadjri Straight river, three miles south of us, driving adjudication of claims arising from Indian memorial services over the death of Gen. in favor of the bridge company, erytMag aaaaUy kept ta a firat-elaM market No man or woman now riving will ever date a the piling for the last bridge between depredations was taken up by the senate Ka7»^wX3arvMt9t rAXoS* Sherman. Many tributes of praise were holding that congress cannot confer upon document without using the figure 9. I stands to-day as the unfinished business, the pending here and Wadena, paid by member^ of all parties in short the secretary of war the right to declare in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten question being on Mr. Edmund' motion Nov. 29, 1890, the safe in the station at M. Err!.*. speeches. Appropriate resolutions were that bridges lawfully erected offer any obstruction years and then move up to second place in 1900, to strike out section 3, which provides Clitherall, on the Northern Pacific line, adopted, and the state house was ordered to navigation, and that they must where it will rest for one hundred years. that no claim by Indians shall be allowed TIVOLI was robbed of $600 belonging to the Northern draped in mourning for a period of thirty be remodeled or removed. There is another "9" which has also come to stay. by the court on the unsupported claim of Pacific express compaLy. Th station days and flags to be kept at half mast during It is unlike the figure 9 in our dates the respect Miss Julia Lewis, agent of the Union Tea an Indian. Agreed to—37 to 14. was temporal lly in charge of a young an that time. that it has already moved up to first- place, where company, of Dubuque, closed her store one HOUSE. named Nichols, a one-aimed operator, who United States Marshal Fre arrived at it will permanentlv remain. It is called the "No. evening and started to walk to her me WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.—After two roll calls AND disappeared simultaneously with the i«. Aberdeen with C. Herrick, a single an High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. on the hill. Th night was dark and a the house to-day succeeded in passing the BREWERY money. Wor has just been received that of Vermont City, charged with placing a senate bill for the relief of the Stockbridge The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the heavy snow was falling. A the corner of he has been caught Lincoln, Neb. tribe of Indians in Wisconsin. Th action experts of Europe atthe Paris Exposition of 1889, cancelled 2-cent postage stamp on a letter Highlan place an an stepped where, after a sevececontest with the leading machines of the Democrats in demanding the yeas Sheriff Hyland, of Hastings, arrested and mailing the same. Th prisoner was out, threw Miss Lewis to the ground and of the world, it was awarded the only and nays on every motion was considered, an Dar»ov, of Mendota, on the taken to Pierre to appear before United snatched the bag containg $200, the day's JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all on both sides of the house, as an obstacle to charge of assault the first degree upon States Commissioner Lairde. I is claimed receipts at the store, Miss Lewis' screams others on exhibit having recened lower awards the passage of the shipping bill—the object his nephew, William Darsov, Jr Th that this is not Herricks first offense. He brought neighbors to the scene but too late. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA •f gold medals, etc. The French Government being to retain control o.' the appropriation on the other hand, claims malicious prosecution. prisoner had repeated quarrels with his also recognized it&superionty by the decoration of No clue. bills, so as to use them as weapons against Pur beer aold in quantities to euit the Mr. Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, brother, William Darsov, and on the 14th that measure. pucchaaer. Special attention paid to tha Th stockholders of the Mason City & with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. inst fired through the latter's residence, Two finnish woodchoppers, Matt Selbeck bottiiag of beer. Representative Kelly or Kansas to-day introduced For Dodge met at For Dodge and so The "No 9'" is not an old machine improved the charge of shot taking effect in the faces and Charles Smith, got to quarreling in the in the house a bill to repeal that amended the articles of incorporation as to upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the of the wife and son of William Darsov. part of the national banking act that requires latter's cabin, situated on El creek, about permit of the road being extended from Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandest THE CHICAGO AND national banks to purchase Untied Th stock of fancy goods and notions twelve miles from Deadwood, and knives advance in sewing machine mechanism of the Mason City by way of For Dodge to Le btates bonds. N0RTH-WESTE1 owned by Mi's TV. S. Elkm at Rochester, were freely used. I the fight, Selbeck, age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, high, to which point it is constructed, id a 2 1 a known as the New York Bazar was almost of having the very latest and best. how ever, suffered little injury, while and thence to Council Bluffs. This extension totally dessroyed by fire. Th fire is Smith was badly cut across the faee, in the SENVTE. will give that section of Iowa an im believed to have originated from an explosion beck and down the side, and will die from WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—The senate proceeded portant outlet to the Southwest. Th principal of the stove the store. W at goods his injuries. Selbeck has been arrested and to the consideration of the Nicaragua RAILWAY, owner of the For Dodge road is J. J. -escaped the fire were badly damaged by lodged in jail. takes it very coolly, canal bill giving the- guarantee of Hill, president of the Great Northern. THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO water and smoke. No material damage and says the fight was the result of an old the United States government to the company's quarrel. 4 per cant bonds to the amount of CHICAGO, •was done to the building Th loss was Th Bagpipe. §100,000,000. pretty well covered by insurance. Ij^ A detachment of the Sixth United States Th annual meeting of the Goodhue The bagpipe is almost universal Mr. Vest opposed the bill, contending cavalry passed through on from the A N A O I N S E A S •County Bible society was held at Bed Win that it would abrogate the treaty with Great throughout Asia, though at present Sioux reservation bound for Niobrara, Neb., Is so operated aa to meet the requirementa at in the parlors of the Methodist cburch. Britain and cause a war betwten that country through and local travel, providing £ut throaga where they will go into quarters. They not so much in use as it seems to have trains with close connections for Th report of the treasurer showed that the and America. were in command of Lieut. Gallagher, and been informer ages. It is used among sales for the year amounted to $172,44 and HOUSE. ST. A I N N E A O I S with were several Indians, including the Chinese musicians, and is met with The court bill was taken up, the senate A balance on hand of $198. Th following Newton Big Road, a noted scout. Th SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS» in Persia, where it appears to have amendment non-concurred in—the speaker officers were chosen: President. Rev, G. lieutenant expressed the belief that a been more general in former ages than announcing the vote 166 to 0—and a conference Rast vice president, G. E Gates secretary, of the soldiers now being removed from the O A A E N E was ordered. at present. Where is also a Hindoo Rev. C. Lindtwed treasurer, A W reservation would be sent back in the S A N A N I S O O A N The house then proceeded to the consideration bagpipe, and in Egypt it was used to Pratt executive committee, M. Lewis, spring, forth Indians are not likely to of the bill fixing the salaries of Aod all pointa in •C. A Erickson, E Druse, Rev. E some extent, but is now rarely met keep quiet only till grass grows. United States district judges. Th house MONTANA, •Clark. with. In Italy it is common. It is substitute was withdrawn, leaving the senate P. Bergland, L. Lyckholm and George WASHINGTON, ~, bill in its original form, providing that There is considerable excitement atWheat said that the Italian peasant believes Snyder were arrested at Vermillion by the salaries of district judges be $5,000 per OREGON, •on, and ether towns adjoining the Sisseton that ifc is the best beloved music of Deputy United States Marshall Kelly and I an reservation over the news from the Virgin Mary also that it is the instrument CALIF OB NIA and taken to Sioux Falls on the charge Washington that the bill opening the rich upon which the shepherds of selling liquor. This is the result of the Possibly an Incendiary^ 1 3BITI8H COLUMBIAN g. lands of this reservation to settlement has detective work of the a and Order expressed their joy when they visited FISHER, Minn., Feb 22.—The loss by the been attached to and allowed to remain on A A E S E E I N A N I N I N rWHEELER & WILSON IFFG CO., league. To-day W Lowton and E._B. destruction by fire of Thompson & John the Saviour. When the Italian peasant A S aw roa oa all through traina. he general India appropriation bill. This son's elevator and flour warehouse, with 185 and 187 Wabash Ave.. Chicago Elmore were arrested on the charge of perjury visits Home on the anniversary of is regarded as sure evidence that the bill 13 500 bushels of wheat and 2,500 barrels of brought by N Burdick. They O O N I S S E E I N A S For Sale by the birth of our Saviour he always •willbecomealaw. Several parties passed flour was $27,000 insurance, 20,500. I is were the complaining witnesses in former overland train* to Galifonaiaaad Oregon. carries his bagpipes with him. Thesupposed C!H.HORNBDRG I here recently with ready-made -2P to have been in a a arrests, in which Burdick was taken as the E E A I A S on the a ms Romans are said, to have been acquainted a shanties, loaded and ready to be near "fji New Ulm, Minn. 1ib owner of theJb^iildmg^hereJbheliquoE was ffrv ±o the promised lands when the proclamaifcion with this instrument, and sold./ 1 i'k Fpr time of traina, ticketa and all Information, is issued throwing open to entry. most likely the Greeks also. In Scotland applytoStation ^gOnto of the Chicago ft Neat*. it is the national instrument, but even there its use is dying out.--*S,rom The St. Louis Democrat. \g£-