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THE NORTHWEST. leaves a young wife, only being married a David Lotta has been held for trial at The Defense of Judas, Eagle Roller Mill (h. few months. was about 25 years old. Viroqua. On the night of July 28 Lotta fired into A crowd of young men that were St. Louis Democrat. S O A O A prowling about his house, shooting Con Every man who is a general readei Has Capacity of ?ij'* A Summary of the Important Events Favor through the neck. Youn Favor is The stato pharmaceutical association met 600 Barrels Per Day. flo^ has, doubtless, noticed often,, out of darger. at Madison. Major Kennedy made the address of the Week in the Northwestern when he has been reading of a certain C. H. Ross, C. H. CHADBOTJRN, of welcome and the body were given Gillen's 2-year-old daughter at subject, he will run across the same States. an excursion on Lake Madison. Bryant met with a sad death. The little President. Cashier. subject at an unexpected place and Lightning set fire to the prairie just south one was playing about the house with the Our flour cannot be beat. COR. MINN. AND CENTRE SIRS, T^* stem of a pipe in her mouth, when she fell an incident of this kind brought to of Doland the other evening. About 50 Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North striking her chin on a bench, which drove NEWULM. MINNESOTA,! tons of hay were burned. By hard work my attention a very curious fact, the end of the pipe stem through her tongue, the people saved several stacks of grain. which, was a revelat on to me. I had and South Dakota News in a LOUIS BUENGER, New T71m Minn. before surgical aid arrived she bled to Fire occurred in the store of Erlandson & just finished W. "VV. Story's poem, Nutshell, death. Johnson at Milbank, doing damage to the 'The Letter of a Koman Lawyer in Cor. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts.,, store and stock to the amount of $1,500 to Fire started from a heater over the clothing Jerusalem," in which Story presents $2,000 fully insured. store of A. C. E a at Oshkosh. Collections and all Business pertaining NEWULM, fflHX The damage done by fire, smoke and water the legal aspect of JHdas Iscariot, I N N E S O A The Minnekahta Daily Herald, a new to Banking Promptly to the building and stock is about $3,000. Undertaker^ daily, put in an appearance at Ho Springs and suggested that inbetraying the Alexandria reports say new wheat is Horn's drug store and the novelty store of Attended to. recently. J. W. Jone3, editor and publisher Savior he was only attempting to curning out 30 bushels to the acre, No 1 Hull & Hawthorn, next door also suffered, of the Minnekahta Weekly Herald, is INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, give Jesus Christ an opportunity to hard. the damage done to stock being $1,000. the founder. declare and prove himself God, and Fran Rowe and George Wortley's boys Two young men, Maier and Robert Elmer Comstock, a hitherto respected $500,000. Finkley, were killed by lightning at Barnesville. were engaged in threshing on Dave Matthew's that he only accepted the thirty and dealer in all kinds of -Jy, young man, was brought before the police farm near Shullsburg when a battle pieces of silver to give his act the appearance court at Mitchell on the charge of assaulting FURNITURE. begun in which pitchforks, neckyokes, Gracie Greenacre,a little girl 12 years ofage. of a betrayal for a bribe. Dr. J. A. James, until recently assistant NEWULM singletrees, and every available weapon A continuance was had for the purpose of superintendent of the St. Peter insane asylum, I laid aside the pamphlet containing figured. The battle was short but decisive, securing witnesses for the defendant. has decided to locate in Mankato and the poem and picked up a book, and when it was over Mr. Rowe the elder, FRANK FRIEDMANN, continue his practice. A Sioux Falls, Thomas Kelly, a fairly in which I found an article on the who had taken a hand in the fight, was ROLLER E CO., well-to-do farmer, had his wife and Joseph Joseph O'Xeil, of Ea Claire, Wis., was ancient coins of the East, and one of found unconscious from a blow on the head Linebeck. a neighboring tiller of the fatally injured at Moorhead by falling 125 the first things I read was the "piece" from a singletree. Rowe may die. dealer in soil, arrested for adultery. The trial took feet from a scaffolding which gave way under of silver of 2,000 years ago was the Ore shipments at Ashland were nearly Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, place immediately after the arrest, resulting him when at work in a new elevator. fifty thousand tons, the heaviest of the name of a coin and that its value in the couple being bound over to appear Merchant Millers, The new Mitchell & McClure mill at season. A large number of the mine3 was 13 cents. It did not require .SI &1 before the grand jury. Mrs. Kelly West Dulut began its season's cut the which shut down early in the season have much calculation then for me to see Glassware, Notions, Canned created an exciting scene at the conclusion other day. I requires 30 per cent less resumed work and at least a dozen options that the price which was paid Judas of the "trial by pitching upon her angered hands than other millsoflike capacity. will begin shipping by Oct. 1. Assays by the Sanhedrim for betraying Christ lord, and was only kept from tearing his Several arrests of violators of the game made of the new mines opened are astonishing, IPew TJLna, Minn. Fruit, Flour, etc. was only $3.90. eyes out by the officers of the court. law at Little Falls is the result of a visit several running as high as 63 per Do you know this unexpected information On account of the mammoth crops raised from several men sent out for that purpose cent iron and low in phosphorous. Two in the vicinity of Mitchel this season trade made Story's poem have and more are to follow. new mines will shortly be shipping from All goods seld at bottom price* AB4 in all lines is on the pick-up and is showing the new Messembria range. a strange effect upon me. Story It is announced that "Warren Potter, of delivered free of cost to any part a healthy activity. Merchants are stocking MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. points to the fact that Judas carried the firm of W. Potter & Co., of Aitkin, and the city. up heavily and new stores are continually the public purse, and could not have Miss Martha Maddy, a teacher of Aitkin's IOWA, Received First Premiums at opening up. The past week or two has been avaricious, or else he would not N E W ULM, MINN. public schools, will be married Sept. 1. added a grocery store, a dry goods establishment E. Skinner, an auctioneer at Manchester, Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. have been trusted with this fund for Otto Ness, a young man employed at the and a wholesale and retail music committed suicide by shooting himself at PETER SCHEREB,! the poor, for which he rendered no Red Wing furniture factory, met with an Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis house to the business places of Mitchell, all the cemetery in the presence of two men. account to any one, yet he betrayed accident while he was working at the rip with new and extensive stocks. The The cause is not known, Agricultural and Mechanical Association his master for $3.90. I had always saw, by which he lost his left hand. Mitchell Printing Company has also added The fire in the plant of the Farley & thought that "30 pieces of silver" Fair 1887. Mrs. Q. Bunch, of Red Wing, was thrown to their facilities by the addition of a bookbinding Loetcher sash and blind factory at Dubuque, meant some large amount, and that from a wagon into a barb wire fence by a establishment. was extinguished after five hours' F. MADLENER, C. L. ROOS, DEALER IN runaway team and seriously cut on the face statement astonished me when I hard fight. The loss is estimated at $15,000 Deputy United States Marshal Dawson LUMBER,1 and one arm. to $20,000. read it, but referring to the work on arrested Ervin Parks and Abe Snyder, near Prest. Manager. Joh Magurin, of Melrose, was brought St. Lawrence, charged with perjury in justifying numismatics I saw that the "piece of The contest for the United States district to St. Cloud the other night by Sheriff as bondsmen for Timothy Parks for judgeship in the First district, the position silver" of Jerusalem was about the Fr. Burg, Hammeral, charged with committing rape $300 in the recent case where the latter was left vacant by the death of Judge Love at same value as the "ore piece" of upon Miss Hinnekamp bound over for abstracting and secreting a Keokuk, recently, has been decided by the Denmark, which is just 13 cents, so I registered letter at Clyde. They will be The Mankato council has ordered that appointment of Senator Joh S. Woolson. suppose the statement is true. taken before United States Commissioner the sewerage system be extended over half The Sth Iowa Infantry Association at "•a Grant at Huro for hearing. They attempted a mile at an estimated cost of §G,000, the Wapello closed their eighth annual reunion Manufacturer of and Dealer in the straw bail racket. The two work to be done by contract. A Vidocq, of two days. Gen. B. M. Prentice, of Bethany, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS. Parks are brothers. The city council at St. Cloud voted to was the principal speaker. Hon CIGARS, Connecticut has one country detective -change the ordinance relating to street railways Cora Bell Chaska, accompanied by her H. Benson, of Omaha, was also present and who is a coming man, Constauie SASH, BLINDS, to suit the parties wishing to operate two children, passed through Sioux Falls addressed the soldiers. A big camp fire TOBACCOS, Warren of this village. To the electric line. It is expected now that recently, having come from Worthington, with speeches and toasts was held. an electric line is a sure thing. Minn., where she visited relatives. Her the coop of William Johnson, a manufacturer PIPES, An election was held at Mount Pleasant oldest boy, Sam, is now a lad of 3 years, Mrs. Geo. Weisbeck, of Spring Valley, a of Putnam, a thief came in recently to decide whether or not the city Building Material. v.-- and looks and acts like other children. lady of 60, fell through her husband's saw should purchase the local water works system. the night and stole fifteen choice 4 Cor. Minnesota and Center Mrs. Chaska said: "The stories about my mill into the flume. She was taken out of There has been a long standing fight fowls of fancy breed and Johnson offered getting a divorce are false. I just received the water unconscious, and the doctors are between the city fathers and the company, Streets, EBW ULM. Mill Constable Warren $15 if he a letter from Sam Chaska, and he fearful she will die from hemorrhage. and the problem was solved by an almost said the house was ready for us. You know NEWULM MINK would find the fowls. Apparently unanimous vote to purchase the system. The west-bound freight train which passes Star Sample Room, we sold our original homestead, and Sam there was not a clew, but the officer The price to be paid is $32,500. Alexandria at G:30 in the evening, collided has been busy building a house on our own with a wild-east bound train two miles put his sharp nose to the case and "Wm. Sheridan, employed at a brick yard Jno.Neuman, new claim, west of Forest Cily. W still west of town the other evening. Six cars and near Dubuque, had a quarrel with a 13-yearold said nothing. He went over the scene love each other, and a proud of the Farmers' Home." were derailed and both engines damaged. boy named Tom Stevens. Sheridan father of my babies." with great pains and close scrutiny. The Renville County Agricultural Society slapped the boy, when the latter picked up The coop was near the manufactory will hold their annual fair at Bird Island a rock and struck Sheridan with it on the NORTH DAKOTA, and he quickl/ discovered that in Dealer in Sept. 29, 30, and Oct. 1. They are erecting temple. His skull was cracked, and he lies JOSEPH SCHN0BR1CH, Prop'r. passing to and from the coop the DRY GOODS, new building- and fixing up the grounds in at the point of death. Stevens was arrested. The Minot, N. D., land office will be fowls had to pass across an exposed good shape. open October 1. News was received at Des Moines of*a Dealer in and extremely warm steam-pipe W. E. Bailey and Gas Koch, two prominent Prof. Dyrenforth will transfer his rainproducing wreck which occurred on the Chicago, Wines, Liquors Hats, Caps, Notions, citizens of Rice's, were arrested by apparatus to North Dakota. Kansas City & St. Paul road at Arispe. It hence his instantaneous conclusion Sheriff Quinn, who caught them in the act was caused by a slide in an embankment Groceries, Provisions, and Cigars* The Grand Forks council awarded the these stolen fowls must have burnt of shooting prairie chickens. They gave which threw over nine freight cars, piling contract for the new sewer system to W. P. feet. Thereupon he began to hunt Crockery and Glassware, $200 bonds for their appearance at court. them up promiscuously. Brakeman W. Alsip of this city at $43,000. A fine lunch will be served every day. for hens with scorched feet in all the Green, Dried and Canned Stickney was killed by being caught in Porter Rix, a prominent citizen of Spring The funeral of Rev. "W. T. Currie and barnyards and markets of Putnam. the debris. boarded in Des Moines, but Valley, was seriously injured by a "runaway Cor. Minn. & Center streets. Fruits, etc., etc,, daughter and Miss Van Kirk, of Grand his remains were taken to a town in Minnesota team. His face and head was badly bruised Within a few hours after getting his Forks, who were drowned while bathing, New Ulm. Minn where his mother lives. and his spine injured to such extent astonishing clew Constable Warren was conducted by Bishop Walker. I will always take farm produce in exchange 0^ell, that the limbs are paralyzed. Doctors for goods, and pay the higliest market price lor Over three hundred old settlers who have stepped into Dutee's market, strolled The railroad commission of Fargo decided all kinds of paper rags. think recovery doubtful. resided in Wapello county over forty years, up to a lot of. chickens hanging by to attempt to enforce the law. They met in their annual reunion on the fair Louis Baldwin, colored, was found by have submitted to a list of questions to the their legs to a hook, took down hal In connection with my store I have a first-class grounds at the opening day of this fair Folicenian Fairbanks near the cooper shop attorney general for answer and on his saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table and a doien of them, tapped the marketman Brewer and Bottler. about a characteristic log cabin. Rev. W. my customers will always find good liquors and at Anoka and taken to the county house. filing his opinion, which will probably be cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. A. Nye and Hon. W. A. Wort were the on the shoulder, and said: "See had a stroke of paralysis and had in his the latter part of the week, they will pro J^W Ul(M, MW. operators. J. M. Peck was elected president pockets his discharge from the regular those feet they are burnt those chickens mulgate their full set of rules. All goods purchased of me will be delivered to for the ensuing year R. Warden, army, transportation to St. Louis and $190. any part of the city free of cost. were stolen from Johnson, and An invention which is destined to rg-olutionize This brewery is one of the largest establishment*/ vice-president and historian Joh Ford, Two boys, aged 10 to 12, at Spring Valley, of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted the work of threshing has been they got their toes charred stepping HIXKESOTA STREET, NEW ULM, MINN. secretary. up with all the modern improvements. Keg and" were arrested and brought before the municipal invented by A. A Booth, of Odell, a few across his steam-pipe." bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on'.t ,B court charged witli breaking into The two men who were arrested at Algona short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted miles north ofSanborn. Itisaself-feederand freight cars and stealing candy. They were about two weeks ago for swindling a farmer Wu. FRAKK. for family use. h^C JOHN BENTZIN. "Well, I swow," replied, Dutee, band cutter, and when in its perfected state Country brewers ai?d others that bay malt wlltv? fined $5 and costs. More arrests will follow named David King out of $2,000, and who it is claimed that it will do the work of five drawing a long breath "I bought Cottonwood Mills. find it to their interest to place their orders withJ. as the railroad company have been were subsequently released upon returning me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt men, entirely doing away with the usual them fowls of Joe Brunnell, living on troubled in this way for some time. the money and paying heavy fines are attention. "5s three feeders and two band-cutters. Priest Park farm." noted Chicago bunko steerers and confidence OTTO SCHELL. Manager•% The trouble between the Red Wing A Sanborn dispatch says: Grain is so men. An officer arrived in the city "All right," said the constable. people and the Salvation Army has broken heavy in some fields that only half a swath C. F. Ruemke 3 the other morning in search of the men, An hour later Warren interviewed out anew. Since the Army has been allowed Custom grinding solicited. Will can be cut with the harvesters. In former from Plattsburg, Mo., where they recently to march the streets feeling against Joe Brunnell, and Joe said the constable years only two and one-half pounds of grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange swindled a farmer out of $3,500. them has grown more intense, and the might have two of. his best twine on the average has been used to the 34 fts. flour, 5 &>s. shorts and 8 photographs and samples of hand writing Arm is now egged nearly every time they acre, but the average this year is three and cows or anything else if he would let it was settled beyond a doubt that they lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour appear. one-half pounds. In cutting nine acres of Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortb Sts. .\ the matter drop. But the constable were the men wanted. wheat one farmer used forty pounds of The new M. E. Church at Brownsdale and feed sold at low rates and delirered was not looking lor cows. Brunnell NEW ULM, MINN.yS twine, showing that the stand of grain is was dedicated in the presence of a veiy large settled the case with Mr. Johnson, a New Ulm free of expense. Dealer in immense. A a is a I audience. Rev. Doran, of Rochester, and the constable received $15.— CHOICE GROCERIES, CROCKERLt A man went to one of our liverystables was officiating clergyman and gracefully FRANK & BENTZIN. Rev. S. N. Griffith of Larimore had a preliminary Putnam Correspondence New York and bought a* pig that weighed talked $400 from those present. A deficit trial before Justice Cutts of Grand Sun. about seventy-five pounds. Heplaced of $150 was amply provided for, and the society, Forks, charged with assault with intent to BLASSWARE and NOTIONS. AUG. QUEUSE, ih with a church structure costing the animal into a bag and tied the ai» outrage a girl aged nine years, daughter of Rich Men on he Wing.' $1,400, is virtually out of debt. end up, then left on a brief errand Newell Morgan, a farmer of Arvilla. The All Goods offered at prices which defy alleged assault occurred during a camp leaving the baggeS pig. While he was Samuel Wicks and Mrs. Jennie McCann A prominent railroad official stated competition. Goods will be delivered meeting in June. The defense claimed the absent, a well known wag took out were arrested at Redwood Falls by Sheriff HARNESS MAKER the other day that but forthelact free to any part of the city. All kind* charge was the result of spite work on the Mead. The couple eloped from Rochester the pig and put in a goat. Soon the that two-thirds of them use passes of farm produce taken in "exchange for part of parents of the child. Judge Cutts Aug. 5. Mrs. McCann's husband is at Baraboo, man returned and lifting the bag into •—and Dealer In— goods. held the defendant to the district court in Wis., and he was notified of the arrest. his wagon he drove to his home on the men of wealth and prominence Whip8, Collars, and all other They have been traveling by team in $1,000 bail. Rev. Griffith is pastor of the Congress street. Arriving there he in the nation's affairs would be among articles usually kept Methodist church at Larimore. was DAKOTA HOUSE. a covered wagorf. Mrs. McCann has two of first unharnessed his horse, then he in a first-lass harness lately elected professor of mathematics of the best patrons of the roads. her children with her. •h'^v untied the bag. Out jumped the goat the new Methodist university. There is shop. The $1,000 per cent bonds of the Winn "As it is," he added, "they are the and_ with a pressure of seven tons to considerable excitement here over the matter OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINK, bago City water works were sold to the most frequent passengers. Some of the inch he struck the astonished man New harnesses made to order and and some division of opinion as to his Smedley Manufacturing Company, of Dubuque. MRS. A. SEITERP-op. them spend as many hours in the in the stomach knocking him gasping guilt, pairing promptly attended to. The contract wa3 awarded to the railroad cars as they do at their under the stairs, where he lay, kicking NEW MLM, MINN same company for $9,950 for putting in the This house is the most centrally located W I S O N S I N out with one foot to keep the goat homes and journey all the way from system of water works in this city, to be back until he regained his equilibrium. twenty to forty thousand miles a Bingham Bros. hotel in the city and affords Elkhorn has a scandal, the Independent completed within 90 days from date. The goat then proceeded to butt the year." says, but it refuses to divulge it. The State German Sangerfest meets at Rooms.1 'good Sample stuffing out of everything in the barn. I the case against the Superior gamblers The registers of all the well known Mankato, Aug. 21, 22 and 23. The Arion, Then he left the barn and went into Meat Market, the jury failed to agree. West Side Liedertafel, Concordia, Germania hotels reveal the names of men who l:i the garden where early vegetables were S. M. Berg, of Tigerton, killed a bear LUMBE: DEALERS in Maennerchor aud Dayton's Bluff societies, come here every week or two, traveling just beginning to feel a little confidence, that weighed 200 pounds. of St. Paul, and organizations trom hundreds of miles and thinking but which were soon trod out by the The Witbeck Lumber Company of Marinette Brainerd, Young America, Duluth, Stillwater little or nothing of the trip. CHAS. STUEBE, Prop'r. feet of the goat. The man by this has just completed fourteen cottages and Jordan will arrive Friday. The In fact, Mr. George Pullman has for its employes. time reached the scene, and armed total attendance is expected to reach 5,000. become so popular as a host that with a cord wood stick tried to capture A large supply of fresh meats, enu' Albert Johnson, of Racine, was robbed It is estimated that the hail storm that many men do a large part of their the goat. Over fields, through LATH, SHINGLES, BOOBS» sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on by highwaymen. lost his watch and visited at Deer Creek, Otter Tail county, dictation and correspondence while flower and vegetable gardens rushed hand. All orders from the countrr some money. laid low between 12,000 and 15,000 acres of SASH AND the wild goat with a wilder man in his charge and take their secretaries promptly attended to. grain, and the damage will reach $300,000. United States Railroad Commissioner j& along with them for that purpose. pursuit. The animal was finally captured CASH PAID FOR HIDES. J. J. Bolton is the principal loser. Senator A. Taylor, of Hudson has appointed his Lime, Cement and Coal, but not until he had laid waste J. B. is a victim, and Josh son, "Willis A. Taylor, as his confidential Mead, Fred Peck, A. D. Baker and E. C. secretary, at a salary of $1,600. nearly every garden on Congress street. A rapidly growing tendency, too, NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, Field lost their entire crop. The man offers one million dollars reward is for a man to have his own car, request The Ashland County Board rescinded the Lowest pric** mtway*. for the person who changed the Mike Coltice, a German, single, living in resolutions bonding the county for $100,000. the railroad president to "dead lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. pig into a goat. 8tonybrook township, Grant County, was The move was*made on account of opposition head" it over his line and branches, found burned to death, A straw stack by the Hurley faction. Opposite BaUroaft THf% and thus he brings his family and all was discovered on fire and when nwuui, Samuel A. Carley, 19 years old, has been his friends along. When any express mm Monuments, Tombstones and all A Precaution, the father went to it found his arrested in the town of Rushford, Green train is behind time ask the conductor other work in my line made to order son's effects near by and in the ashes the Y! Lake County, charged with forging his Two small boys on a Pennsylvania the reason for the delay, and nine promptly and in a workmanlike mannex remains ot his son. No reason is given for father's name to checks for sums aggregating Avenue car were watching everything chances out often he will answer: atreasonable rates. the deed. Report says there were facts $200. "We had to hitch on Mr. So-andSo's NEWULM^ ,',_^ ^»..MINN and talking, as small boys do, when v^"~ which leads to the opinion of foul play ,. AND The census bulletin gives Florence a population car/' He's making a trip with and the body burned to cover the crime. the conductor's whistle attracted BREWERY of 444, when the enumerators found us." GEO. BENZ SONS. Fran Qaipp, a farmer at Ball Bluff, them. -". that it contained 1,600 inhabitants. Snpt. But there are still a great many thirty miles north of Aitkin was drowned Porter's attention will be called to the mistake. "Get on to the whistle?" said one. people who cannot indulge in the while swimming a horse across the Mississippi and Whelewto DMtanai "Yep," said the other, "but whats JOS. SCHMLUCKER, Prop.NEW luxury of a $20,000 house on wheels, river near his farm. Th current in WINES fc he got it tied to a string for?" The examination of Fran Carey, arrested and if you can't put that amount of the river was very strong and washed him This was a poser for a minute, and at La Crosse, on the 13th for complicity ULM, .§§. MINNESOTA off the horse, while hanging to the bridle money into one there is no use sending LIQUORS then the little one chirped: "I know in the Drake murder, took place at Viroqua. he was struck by the horses feet on the Far sold in quantities to emit tht your order to-the works,—Philadelphia what for it's to keep hisself from No evidence to warrant his detention purchaser archaaer. Special 8pe« attention paid to Ik* head, and his head is cut.vcry bad. Press. was introduced and the case was oiled-. swallerin'it."—Washingtoa^tar. ta*M» B. (idSDK,' St Fu& Ha ott^iag of ben i-„&