New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 5, 1891 · Page 1 of 9
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Few Ulm Review. EVENTS OE A WEEK. Will be pushed across the White Oak Point NORTHWEST.*!?Y THE wonderful. Many good judges place th reservation, a distance of five or six miles. average yield at not less than thirty bushel It is believed that this is done to be in per acre, while some fields will yield fortj preparation to build the Crookston branch. •RANDT A WEDDKNDORP, Publisher*. Flashed by the Wires of the Telegraph THE Denver, Golden & Lakewood railroad bushels. There is a great dearth of harvest A Summary ofthe Important Events officials sent an armed force of hands. It is safe to say that not half MEW ULM, MINNESOTA Condensed and Classified for 20 men to Netdale, eight miles from enough harvest help is now in sight, and ofthe Week in the Northwestern 'I5S? Denver, to prevent the Denver & Convenience of Readers. many farmers are seriously alarmed over Western people from building a line over States. the situation. THE man who has seen better days two and one-half miles long on its right of W. H. Dewey and Charles F. Baker, of talks about them enough to make way on the side of the table mountain, Washington, Foreip, Accidental, Personal, Minneapolis, an ived at Grand Forks in a which is now about the onlv remaining those who loan him money very tired. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North ILltuUen, Ire»%U H. raJen,Tte+rrmlfs birch bark canoe. They left Minneapolis Criminal and Other pass through the mountains which a railroad When a man has lost his grip it could use. and South Dakota News in a June 1, went down the Mississippi to the J. O. Budotph, OasNer. Isews of Importance. doesn't matter what he has seen or mouth ofthe Minnesota, up the Msnnesota Nutshell, Directors: who his uncle was. FOREIGN. to Big Stone lake, through the Big Stone and Traverse lakes. Their canoe and camping AT Essen, Germany, fourteen employes Werner Bmsch, Chas. Wagntr, Dr. O WASHINGTON. outfit was conveyed by wagon 25 miles ofthe water works were drowned while THE Chilian cruiser Errazuriz is MINNESOTA. A DELrGvrioN called on Postmaster General crossing the Ruhr, the boat in which they to Wahpeton, where they took the Red river Wcschekt, O. M. Oiser^ S.€. pak. 1 having a terrible time of it in Europe. Wanamaker to consult with him concerning were crossing having capsized. Joseph L. Meyer was appointed county and rowed to Grand Forks. They traveled a proposed postal aided line _____ %. treasurer of Morrison county in place of S. about 1,200 miles. She has been refused permission to PREMIER MERCIER will call the Quebec steamers from Mobile, Ala., Central American legislature together in September, and introduce Stoll, deceased. The appointment gives It is a known fact among a few that three ship French, English, Portuguese and DRAFTS TO ALL PARTi ports. a resolution in support of Canadian universal satisfaction. or four leading capitalists ofthe state have Italian sailors. The Turks" are still THE silk association of America, through independence, as opposed to imperial for some time looked upon the clay deposits William Donaldson died at the residence OE EUROPE, AND PASSAGE its secretary, Briton Richardson, sent to the federation. left and they used to be good Corsairs. in the vicinity of Dickinson with of his son, C. W. Donaldson, at Plamview, secretary of the treasury at Washington a TICKETS SOLD, THE troop ship Orontos, having on board much favor, and Prof. E. J. Babcock.of the aged eighty-six years. Mr. Donaldson was letter intended to disclose a deplorable.condition the battalion of grenadier guards returning State university, has been getting samples a prominent Odd Fellow. in the custom house inspections of from exile at Bermuda, on account of their ONE of the London street car companies of clay for chemical analysis, some of silK importations. The North Dakota Elevator company mutinous oonduct about a year ago, has which he will send to the New Jersey potteries has in use an automatic "start, Close Attention Givento commenced to erect a 30,000 bushels reached England. IT is believed in Washington that Archbishop for a test of what it will make in the er." Two powerful spiral springs fastened capacity elevator at Hector, making an Ireland's visit to the president at A SENSATION has been caused in Berlin by Collecting. way of terra cotta, etc. He states that elevator capacity at this place of 160,000 Cape May in the interest of the Catholic to the front axle, are wound up a discovery of forgeries on the Deutsche some of the most promising deposits of bushels. bureau was not successful, and that it is bank to a large amount. One of the clerki through being applied to the car's fine clay west of the Mississippi river are more than likely that Congressman Morgan ofthe bank is the culprit, but he has escaped. Empire Mill Co'f Fourteen acres of wheat on the Philbrick located about here. stoppage, so that when it is desired to consulted the president before making farm near Waterville, yielded 451 bushels, his late move in relation to the bureau. go on again they are capable of starting an average of 32 3-14 bushels per acre of No, THE Bureau of American Republics haJ SOUTH DAKOTA. 1 wheat. Two acres on another farm private advices from Honduras that the it. ROLLER MILL. Deb Howey, the rapist, was bound over yielded 90 bushels. UNFORTUNATE EVENTS. overnment has contracted with E. W. at Vermillion to await the action ofthe 'erry, of Chicago, for $he .construction oi A Kerkhoven special says wheat, oats AT a little dinner given in London FREMONT, OHIO, is •without a water supply, grand jury. roads the interior ofthe country and for 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. owirig to the tearing away of a dam. and flax a first cla*s crop. The present dry recently the table was made of glass transportation facilities. It is reported at Watertown that Judge weather insures the wheat crop to ripen A HEAVY rain storm flooded the streets of covered with fine white linen, decorated A. GENEVA paper says that the St. Petersburg We take pleasure in informing the Andrews, of the Third judicial circuit, is with full kernel and unusually large Williamsport, Pa., two to three feet deep, police recently arrested twenty-six with a garland of roses down the about to resign on account of ill health. public that we are now ready for and did much damage. acreage this season. Harvesting will begin officers, twenty-four ofwhom were nihilists in about a week. business. The best machinery and centre and by nymphs supporting The South Dakota Teacher's association CLOUDBURSTS occurred at Coaincil Bluffs, connected with a conspiracy to kill thj has chosen Mitchell as the next place of all the latest improvements in th« Iowa, and Austin, Nev. The losses were Messrs. P. M. and E. D. Graff, of Duluth, flowers. In the menu was a pie of czar after a desperate resistance. Seven $25,000 and 10,000 respectively. are endeavoring to induce several of the meeting. The dates are Dee.29, 30 and 31, nihilists were killed in the sti uggle and manufacture of flour enable us to, live Java sparrows, and a b§vy of 1891. seven escaped. New York capitalists who were there recently AT Cheyenne, Mrs. John Kurtz was compete with the best mills in the nightingales. to join them in opening a large bank fatally burned, as the result of pouring SUGAR xeports from Cuba from Dec. 1, Mrs. Minnie C. Barrows, of Aberdeen received country. kerosene upon alighted fire in a stove. in Duluth. The Graffs would put in at the appointment recently as matron 1891, to June 30, 1891, were: United States We are constantly buying least $100,000. 3,252,132 bags, 22,489 hogsheads, 405,131 of the Indian school at Kewaunee, Wis AT Pleasantville, N. J., lightning struck EMPEROR WILLIAM has requested Wheat, tons. France, 3 boxe^. Spain, 566 boxes the Pennsylvania express, doing considerable and departed at once for that place. The nude man discovered at River Falls his mother to submit a program of 178,060 bags 24,783 tons Other ports, 250 Rye, damage to one oithe coaches. has recovered so he can write in German, Fire cempletely destroyed the freight her movements for his approval whenever boxes, 29,545 bags 4,093 tons. Total, 594 Corn, A CLOUD burst occurred at Ashua. N, Y., but cannot talk. He says his name is Hoffman, depot of the Chicago. & Northwestern Railroad boxes, 3.459,737 bags 22,489 hogshead493,967 she may wish to travel. How she 'causing the track to spread so that a railroad and that he has friends in New at Huron. Loss on building and contents Oats, tons. In 1889 and 1890 total. 1,199 engine was wrecked and a fireman Frier, Minn., but refuses to give their must sigh for the good old days when $10,000. Some freight cars were also boxes 2,590,878 bags, 32,660 hogsheads, Buckwheat, fatally injured. names. He is evidently insane. 380,642 tons, damaged. she could make programs for the future & & AT Warren, Ohio, Ed Caldwell (colored The last bids for Dakota county bonds It is reliably reported at Aberdeen that emperor and enforce them with At the Highest Market Prices. and John Tumason took refuge under a AMONG THE TOILERS. were opened at the session of the county the Northwestern has secured control ol ^ee during a rain storm. Lightning struck her slipper. We sell all kinds of FURNACE No 1 oi the Cambria Iron Company, commissoners ami the award made to the the Gettysburg & Foiest City and will operate the tree and killed both men. at Holhdaysburg, Pa., which has St. Paul Title Insurance and Trust company it in connection with their line to FLOUB, A WRECK occurred on the Iron Mountain been idle for some months, has started up. at par and accrued interest and a THE Haytian authorities are Gettysburg. SHORTS. road in Arkansas in which eight people Two hundred men are given employment. premium of three-eights ofl per cent. BRAN, &c. much worried by the faet that several Theodore Reder, a saw mill man and were hurt, but none seriously. The accident AT LOW RATES, THE labor assembly of Chicago nas The violation of the fish laws in Lake rancher, lning fifteen miles back in the was caused by spreading of the rails. mysterious packages labeled "soap" decided to issue a warning to the woikmen Pepin below Red Wing, is now attracting hills, came to Rapid City recently and reported AT Chicago, Arthur Thomas, the 9-yearold of the world not to come to Chicago in have been shipped from New York to general attention. Tons of fish are being that early one morning his stable Special Attention given to son of Manager Thomas, of the "County expectation of getting work in connection parties in the razorback republic, and taken out of the lake with seine and net in was broken open and two horses and two Fair," was thrown from his horse and received Custom Work with the world's fair. fatal injuries, dying soon afterward. saddles stolen. Reder started in pursuit, investigation has proved that these violation of all law and u«age and the lake AT Harrisburg, Pa., President Weihe, of but lost the trail. He thinks that Reddy is being rapidly depleted of all live fish. IN the Berwind mines at Portage, Pa., packages contains the latest improved the Amalgamated Association decided, after Lightioot, a burglar, and Mell McDougall, John Church and William Meyers were instantly An extra stone for grinding feed. Mrs. P. Hanson, of Albert Lea, conferring with the strikers that the arms and ammunition. Verily the a forger, who broke jail at Deadwood a few killed by a fall of coal. A third arrested on a charge of keeping a house of men had violated the laws of the association Steam Cornsheller. term "soap covereth a multitude of man, a Hungarian, was probably fatally days ago, aie the thieve*. By this time by striking without the sanction of ill-fame, was airaigned before Justice Hall hurt. they have probably got across the state that body and must return to work. political sins. in Alden on a change of \enue and ^ah ed Wood taken for cash or in exchange line into Wyoming or Montana. AT Denver, Col,. W. S. Pollett, general examination, gning bonds in the sum of OVER 1,400 conductors and drivers ofthe Empire Mill Co. manager of the Western Coal Screening $250 to appear before the grand jmy in THE Africans seem to quit the eating West End street railway, Boston, ha\ enrolled and Patent Manufacturing Companv, was WISCONSIN. December. themselves as members of the federation of one another with extreme reluctance. run over by a Union Pacific tram and instantly CASH PURCHASES N. Bowton, the Bayfield lumberman, sold of labor and it is claimed that within Dr. Frank E. Heath, of Campbell, was killed. Those residing about Stanley the week 90 per cent of the men in these departments five million feet of lumber to B. Barker, shot and killed by a companion with whom and CHEAP SALES. Falls and other points in the Congo will have joined the federation. of Chicago. It imoh es the sum of $60,000. he was hunting The shooting was purely PEOPLE IN PRINT. accidental. Di. Heath was a single man Henry Emder, proprietor of the Emdcr Free State have returned to their AT Duquoin 111., 500 coal miners marched THE grand duke of Mecklenburg is dying. in a body to Tingley House and served and had lived at Campbell a number of house of Portage for more than tlmty former practices in this line. I is Fr. Aufderheide^ limbs are becoming paralyzed. notioe on Robert Cummings, an anti-labor years, where he has been a physician with years, died recently a.ter along illness. He singular that all the ruin and missionaries HEHR SCHLICK, a Conservative has been agitator to leave town. Cummings is a a large practice. sold his house. elected to the seat in the reichstag for coal miner, but is against the locked sent to the Dark 'Continent Deputy Sheriff Knight's father, H. Burglars set lire to the barn of James out miners' attitude here in not resuming Memel, made vacant by the death of Count should fail to give them ayearning for Knight, aged eighty-fi\e, died from concussion Thomas, a farmer livingm Wynette. Isanti lfarafaetarer of work. von Motke. of the brain at Dm and. He wa« county, six miles from Princeton. While better things. JESSIE FOTHERGILL, the novelist, is dead THE Cata«aqua Rolling Mill, at AllenPa thrown fiom a wagon while on his way the attention of the family was called to Fire, Wen Building and Steefto in London. Miss Fothergill was thetown, where 900 employes have been home. the barn, the house was entered, a chest author oi "The First Violin" and other idle since July 1 because the managers THE devotion of Miss Shepard, -who containing $200 dragged from the house to During a rain storm the smokestack ol •y, orks. Brick, refused to sign the Amalgamated Association laid her jewelry on the "Altar of the a marsh some distance away and the money the Chippewa Falls Manufacturing company schedule, will resume with non-iunion FREDERICK C. HWEMEYEB, founder of Lord" at Saratoga, was surpassed a extracted. blew down, doing considerable hands. The fires were lighted in the the well known Havemeyer sugar firm, Fine Pressed Brick for I furnaces. The burgess has promised ample damage and shutting down the works for short time ago by the Duchess Eugenie Jacob Campbell, a member of the Salvation died at Throggsneck, N. Y., aged eightyfive. police protection. one week. Army, awhile since arrested and jailed He was possessed of a vast estate. ornamental fronts. Litta Bologuine in Milan. express with others for parading the streets, at The first raft of logs that was ever brought her complete abandonment of JOHN ROLAND EEED, familiarly known WICKEDNESSES. Northfield brought suit against the city, in across Lalve Superior an ived at Ashland as "Old Pop" Reed, and the father of the pomp and vanities of the world, THE jury in the Elliot murder ease J« still the sum of $3,000, tor illegal imprisonment. recently. There were 2,000,000 feet from B»T ta» heat of shipping foelHtfM Roland, the widely known comedian, has out. It is believed the verdict will be will pay prompt attention to mail orilaf* the Duchess sold her wonderful gems Warrants were served on Mayor Norton, Beaver bay the raft, to be cut It is just died at his residence in Philadelphia murder in the !»econd degree. alter a long illness. Chief of Police Frank White and Special thought this experiment will result in for $600,000, and gave the money to TOMMY FAY, aged 5 years, is dying at St. C. Bullock. bringing a large amount of Canadian lumber NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Miss HALL, correspondent of the New her priest, with instructions to erect Francis Hospital, Pittsburg, from the effect here to manufacture. Six million more York Mail and Express and other ipapers, The Mankato board of trade selected Senator with it a hospital for little children. of liquor alleged to have been poured down H. will bring suit against the Boston Herald will follow. Bar and ex-Senator Pope delegates to his throat by his parents. The parents for damages on account of an alleged libelous the state con\ ention Aug. 13. These gentlemen Col. John C. Spooner has been secured were arrested and sent to the workhouse article that appeared in an issue of that l, are in full sympathy with the commission by the regents of the State University oi EXPLORER STANLEY may be an au- paper. IN San Francisco Richard Kentzel and for additional money for world's Wisconsin to deliver a series of lectin es thority on all matters pertaining to Anthony Scragge exchanged shots dining A niece of M. J. Carpenter, general manager fair purposes, and are backed by strong before the law department. This will identify a saloon quarrel. Scragge was fatally Darkest Africa, but he knows absolutely of the Duluth & Iron Mountain railroad, him regularly with the law faculty to public sentiment here. Mankato is the wounded through the abdomen. Kentzel died suddenly in her uncle's special nothing about Darkest Matrimony. deliver about one lecture a month dunng Inst city in the state to take action in this had the bone of his right leg shattered, car between Evansvilleand Janesville, Wis., the progress of the collegiate year. It is Manufacturer of and Dealer in For he himself hath said it, as important movement. and it is thought piobably his wound will while en route to Chicago. The car was now pretty well undei stood that Mr. also prove fatal. BOOTS AND SHOES! side tracked at Janesville on aocount of the Swen Nelson a patient at the St Peter witness this statement to the press: "I Spoonei will continue his home atllud-on death. hospital, was diowned the Minnesota A SES4.TION is brewing in civic circles in have no hesitation in saying that each Chicago, Aid. MeDonald having made affidavits river. He was committed fiom Jackson Minnesota and 3d N.^Sts New "Dim, Minn. The boaid of education of Chippewa day of our married life has been one DR. WILLIAM R. HAEPER has accepted which he has laid before the mayor county about tw ears ago, and had been Falls let a contiact for the erection of a the principalship of the entire Chautauqua A large assortment of men's and that seven aldermen accepted boodle fiom of pure content and unalloyed happiness." woikmg about the dining loom for some $12,000 school building, to be completed system of study. Chancellor Bishop Vincent, boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' a railroad now endeavoring to get entrance" time. When he was missed seaich was however, still remains at the head. about September. This will make the se\enth Did ever a more beautiful bit into the city. Two ofthe suspected aldermen and children's shoes constantly kept George E. Vincent will be viee principal immediately instituted, but he was not school building in this city and doe* of testimony delight the hearts of the have left the city. on hand. Custom work and repairing and the chancellor's assistant. seen again until his body was found the not include the three large parochial AT Pueblo, Col., W. C. BarkershotBiuce promptly attended to. "Is-marriage-a-failure" controversial mer. His death was accidental. He was THE Flemings, one of the oldest families schools owned and maintained by seveia} Venus three times. One bullet passed optimists? •51 ears old. of West Virginia, are arranging for a national Catholic congregations here. JOHN HAUENSTEIN, through Venus's body and struck Barker's reunion on the 19th of August. ExGov. The state board of examiners in law have While Eli'ha Kinney, a farmer lhing wife, making a dangerous wound in the Fleming of Florida, and Gov. Fleming, Brewer been holding their first law examination near West Salem, and family, were on a STELLA HOHENFELTZ is a baroness thigh. Mrs. Baker is a teacher in the Indian of West Virginia, and a large number at Mankato as required under the new law\ visit, Fied Myers, the hired man, entered when off the stage in Vienna, and she school at Albuquerque, and Barker of distinguished men of the name will be was jealous of Venus's attentions to her. Messrs. Snow, Ozmun, Knox, Williams and the house and went througu bureau drawers thought it pretty bad, or pretended to present. The family is most numerous in |1 feouthworth are the examiners. The candidates and a private desk, securing about $40C New England and the Western states. think it pretty bad, that during stage are W. S. Hammond, Frank Clague in money, several certificates of deposit on performances plebeian actors should Malster,DNA MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. and W. R. Geddes of Mankato, Messrs. McMahon the Batavian bank, of this city, a note for SPORTS. $400 due next fall and valuable papers. The kiss her ruby lips. So she appealed and Collins of Duluth, and Mr. THE largest grain fleet of the season arrived WHILE going from Chicago to Saratoga, robber was traced to La Crosse, where he at Buffalo. The receipts were 1,500,000 Wilson of Faribault. The examination is to the emperor to issue some sort of Proctor Knott, the famous gelding contracted uushels ofwheat and 400,000 bushels, of purchased a ticket for Chicago aud left on very thorough as well as technical, and will a cold which developed into lung proclamation compelling them to desist. corn. last three days. the midnight Burlington. fever, and he may die. Franz J. Hapsburg, who does A NEW YORK Herald Philadelphia special JOHNS. PRINCE, of Omaha, the champion The Y. M. C. A. of the two Dakotas all0orde^Wery 8 mly e(*nlP*»ed a abfe to fill says that the books of the Keystone bank the emperor act for Austro-Hungary, bicycle rider, is arranging for a series of bicycle IOWA. and Minnesota have taken possession of FRED BEHNKE has charge of show that the $945,003 represented by the races in Winona. A large number wouldn't take action, so that all the the 20 acres of land on the shore of Lake Nicholas was thrown from an electric cax due bills actually went into the bank. Bottling Establishment. will enter the races. Minnewaska, that the citizens of this place satisfaction she got was the advertising at Dubuque, and killed. ATthe arnfor plate mill ofCarnegie,Phipps THE Hersey & Bean base ball nine have SEW ULM, donated them, and are now preparing the HOTEL,mm. there was in it. Otto Beymer, a young man residing at & Co., Pittsburg, an armor ingot 80inches challenged the Mascots (both of Stillwater) grounds to hold their first Northwestern UNION Afton, climbed a bee tree and began sawing for a game of ball at the new park, Sundav, wide and 23 inches thick, weighing 32,000 Institute, which will occur from Aug, 4 to off a large limb. The limb split and pinioned Aug. 9, lor $25 a side. pounds, the largest armor plate ingot rolled AN Alsatian, through whose farm 14. There are now five carloads of lumber Bymer into the iorks ol the tree, causing this country, has just been cast. AUSTIN GIBBONS signed the articles of upon the ground, and one car load of his death. the German masters of the country agreement that were signed by Jack McAuhffe, THE agents representing companies controlling boats. Some of the most prominent instructors agreeing to fight on Sept. 15 at the the interior and Western anthracite have run a railway, has shown his resentment Grasshoppers are damaging the oats crop in the Northwest will be here to Granite club, Hoboken, N. J. WEKZEL SCHQTZP, Proprietor coal markets held their monthly meeting in the vicinity of "Waterloo. It is estimated in a novel manner. All take charge of the institute. at New York and decided not to reduce that they will lessen the yield by 1 MANAGER CHAPMAN, of the Louisville along the railway he has planted rows prices. bushels per acre. They are of the common team, says salaries are paid to Aug. 1 and Minn. St'r. New Ulm, Minn. NORTH DAKOTA. he has more to run the club for some weeks. native «pecies. of violets, daisies, and red corn-poppies, A CROP of forced peaches from Hunterdon He claims that there will be plenty of backing and Warren counties, N. J., is being Joseph Amstett, 10 years old, son of N. A fatal contagious disease has broken and the tri-color of France, represented The only first class brick fire proof should the present stockholders fail to put upon the market. The good peaches Amstett, was seriously wounded at Grand out among the cattle in Palo Alto, Emmet in these flowers, greet the stand by the club. will be a large crop, many of the orchards Hotel in the city. Forks by a shot from a repeating rifle. and Kossuth counties, and many are dying yielding an average of 1,000 baskets. eye of the astonished traveler who FRANK LINDENSTEINE, a tailor of Kansas off. The state veterinarian, Prof, M! Harvest hands are very scarce and it is City, broke the world's high diving record. At San Francisco, a run began on the look from the car window as he passes Stalker, and Assistant E. E. Sawyer are feared that some of the grain around Forman ED. PAULSEN, He dived from a platform {ft feet high into Peoples Home Sayings Bank, and several making a thorough examination. will suffer from lack of help to properly that way. They grow on his own the lake at Washington park, beating the thousand dollars was paid back to depositors. care for it. Licensed Auctioneer Newton E. Carleton, aged 19, committed land, and the suppresion of this Alsatian record by five feet. Lindensteine strtlck oft The bank commissioners have begun suicide at the home of his sister, Mr-. his 'shoulder and came up winded, but an investigation ofthe bank's affairs. The Advices from Ardock state that a hailstorm, patriot is a problem likely to tax none the worse for his feat. Twenty bank's officers state that the institution is Gibson, on West Thirteenth street Des extending over about six hundred LINDEN, BKOWNCO..MINN. the statesmanship of Germany to its Moine3. He had been unsuccessful in thousand people witnessed the event. perfectly solvent. acres, passed a half mile north of Ardock, & obtaining employment and was very despondent. Correspondent* promptly attended to. utmost. A FIERCE and bloody fight of six round's totally destroying the crops. AT San Francisco in the United States He left a note saying he was was fought to a finish near Hattiesburg, circuit court Judge Hawley dissolved an Work is in progress at Forman on a tired of livingand would end his life. He Miss., between E. S. Eastland, a Mormon injunction restraining Chief Engineer A CLERGYMAN at a summer resort county jail which is being built at the expens took poison. elder, and Sebe Pierce, a Protestant. There Scannell from complying with an order of eof the town in compliance with a the other Sunday preached an eloquent had been some trouble between the parties the San Francisco board of supervisors A. Y. McDonald, founder of the pump pledge made during the county seat fight and they agreed to fight it out with bare requiring him to remove all over head sermon, which pleased everybody "SjW"* ictory in Dubuque, which bears his name, last fall. knuckels. A ring was formed, a referee electric wires. except one lady, who openly died of paralysis, with which hewa3 attacked and timekeepers appointed, and the contest E. B. Rollins, a druggist at Hunter, a THE Missouri is rapidly eating away a two years ago. His disease was the conducted in regular prize ring style. declared that she had heard the same narrow neck of land near St. Joseph, Mo. smalltown west of Grandin, is missing on "IH result of a pistol shot received from a bnrslar Pierce was knocked out. If this occurs the course will be chauged. account of information made by the W. C.. sermon preached ten years ago by a about ten years ago. He served during theTailroad bridge rendered useless aud the T. U„ charging him with selling liquor visiting elergyman at her own church. the war in the 1st and 21st Iowa infanir,. city cut off from railroad communication. RAILROADS. without a druggist permit. Tilings looked a little bad for the X&tiU THE lead trust is in progress of reorganiJ Bishop John Shanley, of Jamestown, administered AN Annapolis dispatch says fhat the A mysterious disease lias broken out zation. The plan provides for the scaling confirmation to 57 at St, Joseph's clergyman until he proved that he missing link of the Western 'Counties railroad among cattle west of Lyons in Lyon county. down ofthe capital from $87,000,000 to Catholic church Devil's Lake, and lectured has been completed, giving a continuous was the visiting clergyman m. question. 30,000,000, of which half will be 7 per cent The joints swell at the knee, death rail connection between Yarmouth, to a large audience at the court house in preferred stock and the other half common soon follows and a^ter death blood and In the interval he had grown stout Halifax and other points. the evening. He spent a week visiting missions I E stock, and also authorizes the issue oi $3,000,000 matter flow as the swellings burst. Local and raised a heavy full beard, so that in this district and confirmed over THE Duluth & Winnipeg began tracklayirig in bonds. The reorganized corporation veterinary surgeons term iitt the blackleg. 200 4»-^ *. veterinary surgeons term the above Grand Rapids, Minn. The line is subject to the New Jersey laws. she did not recognize him. *^£i *i **&.y**i^ *iM, Seven Seve or or eight eight cattle cattle are are already already dead and An Oakes special says the crop is simply others are believed to be affec'.ed. C2--• .H^-^tss-.^ Jsf- .. 1