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Eagle Roller Mill Co. HE NORTHWEST. feet, over half a mile in depth, and ia Pipestone. Th pair got into a row over a deepest well in the Northwest. The boring game of cards and the stranger drew a knife Nine business blocks at Middlebury, Vt., were cost $14,000. and stabbed Keefe. cutting an ugly gash burned last night. The loss is not stated. 600v Has Capacity of Barrels Per Day. about four inches deep and two long. A farmer living at North Cape was held Emperor William has sent an invitation to M. de Giers to partake of luncheon at the palace A Summary of tlie Important Events was brought to Pipestone for surgical up by three masked men near Franksvill* on Tuesday. attendance. Th wound may proye fetal. and robbed. Th highwaymen are supposed C.H.Koss, C. H. CHADBOURN, of the Week in the Northwestem- Senator Stanford has been subpoenaed by the Lucius Ame3, injured in the boiler explosion, to be those who robbed the train President. Cashier. grand jury San Francisco to appear before it at Red Lake Falls is entirely out of recently at Western Union Junction. States. Our flour cannot be beat. Tuesday and give testimony. danger. was standing on the rear platform The York Iron company of Black Rivei COR, MINN. AND CENTRE STRS. If. de la Haye, the political economist, is authority before the combustion, and was scalded MINNESOTA Falls, since starting up last January, have NEW ULM. for the statement that 100,OOO operatives and lacerated so that it was thought he manufactured about 25.000 tons of iron with Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North in Paris will be without work during the New Ulm, Minn. LOUIS BUENGER, 1 could not live, and his recovery is almost a a sixty-ton furaace. This is considered remarkable present winter* and South Dakota News in a miracle. Parts of the boiler and engine work. The French ministry of 3ustiee has ordered a flew seventy-five feet, and the whole thing report on the spread of the morphine habit, A *iuman leg, supposed to Be that of a COP. Minnesota and 3d N. Sts., *-2 Nutshell, preparatory to the introduction in the was entirely demolished. woman, was found among the bones recently Collections and all Business pertaining chambers of a bill to regulate the sale of the NEW ULM, MBSl shipped to the glue works at Port drug to Banking PromptlyAttended Washington to be ground into bone meal N O A O A I N N E S O A The foreign prets syndicate in Paris, under Undertaker for fertilizers. pressure from the government, has accepted an The safe in the Milwaukee freight depot to. The illase hall and jail at Carlton were Obscure Russian, Paulovski, as president of Mrs. Dun and Mrs. DeHaven, of Racine at Fargo, w*ss broken open by burglars, totally destroyed by fire. MODAL RESPONSIBILITY, that body. Clifford Milledge becomes vice president charged with keeping disreputable who secured 20 cents for their trouble. Burglars seemed $400 at the store of D. C. M. Paulovski has received the cross of houses forfeited bonds amounting to $8,000 A stock company has been organized the Legion of Honor. $500,000. Young & Co at Aitkin. by not appearing in the circuit court and dealer hi all kinds off and incorporated at Fornian for the erection Secretary Foster is confined to his bed by an Gov JMerriam issues a Thanksgiving when their cases were called. FURNITURE of a flouring mill. The capital stock is attack of the grip resulting directly from a bad proclamation. While working at the Highlands mine, $15,000, divided into shares of $50 each. cold which lie contracted while in New York. The free delivery system will be put in His physician says the attack is also attributable NEW ULM near Dodgeville, John Leschske got caught The North Dakota board of World's Fair effect Jan. 1st at Faribault in part to a need of rest from the long continued in the machinery and had both his arms managers meet at Grand Forks to consider mental strain, but there is no reason to Woo and Redding of Lake City, who FRANK FRIEDMANN, and legs broken and his skull fractured. plans for the state buildnig and other important doubt that he will soon be restored to his usual were indicted for violation of the Sunday died shortly afterwards, business. ROLLER MILL CO., robust health. law, were acquitted. A man named Sherrer, employed in the The Fargo Daily Foru appeared for the dealer ia The drug store of W E. White in Lake Brown Lime Works at Harrison, across first time the other evening. I is edited M'CAKTY JUMPED. City has been closed by the sheriff on executions Lake Winnebago from Neenah, was instantly by Maj Edwards and C. Plumley, W Groceries, Crockery, Stonswus, lor debt. killed by a heavy plank, which fell formerly of the Argus. The will SteTe Brodie -was Entirely Correct In Merchant Millers, The public schools at Pelican Eapids have and struck him in the abdomen. be published for the present at the Moorhead Calling a Crank. been temporarily clo-ed on account of an News office. 81asswaiB, Notions, Canned I a row between William Miller and N EW YOEK, NOV. 23.—"Francis McCarty, pideniicot niaglmant diphtheria. Fritz Keeper, at Florence, the latter was The post mortem and inquest on the remains who has headquarters at Pete Kelly's, No. Hughes, of New York city has severely injured about the head, and the of Jos. Bach wa, at Wahpeton, supposed 66 Walworth street, writes to the Daily Fruit, Flour, etc. former was stabbed in the thigh. Keepei leased the Fleck Hotel at Austin, a will N"e-wTJlm., 2£ixui- to have been murdered shows the News that he will jump from the has sworn out a warrant for Miller charging enlarge and refit it. immediate cause crt death to be pleurisy. Brooklyn bridge on Sunday morning. McCarty him with assault. There are 35 cases of scarlet fever in There was no question but he had been Ill goods s«ld at bottom priow wU has challenged Steve Brodie, who Moorhead and several of the schools have knocked down and jumped upon, but doctors A deer ran upon the track of the Lak« calls him a crank, and writes that he is going deliTered free of cost to any part been closed. would not certify that this caused his Shore & Western Railroad near Norrie, to irom the bridge just to show MUUHCTMEIIS OF CHOICE SPIIM WHUI FLODR. the city. death. No arrests have been made. and looking at the train became so bewildered Mrs Bryan, of Luverne, has come into that Brodie did not do anything so great as to be run down and disabled so possession of real estate Chicago valued Senator and Mrs. Casey have gone to Received First Premiums at after all." N E W ULM. MINN. that the engineer killed it with his pocket at $200,000. Washington. They will travel leisurely, The above item appeared in the Daily Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. knife. William Bonness, aged 52, was instantly PETER SCHEBEB, making a brief stay at Minneapolis to visit News ol last Friday, and attracted no attention. Will Feig. of E a Claire, who was sentenced Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis killed on his farm at Ashley, by a runaway Mrs. Casey's brother, and another at Detroit, to the Waukesha reform school by team. Mich where their daughter is at This a ternoon as James Ross, a Agricultural and Mechanical Association Judge Larson, having pleaded guilty to school, Senator Casey intimated that he junk man, drove his wa on up to "Dolly" Mason, 4 years old, was accidentally shooting his sweetheart, Miss Annie Lenz, the New York approach to the had some prospective legislations in mind Fair 1887. shot by his 6-year-old brother at Minnesota. big bridge a man appeared to was taken to that institution recently. H« but declined to outline at present. him and asked him for a ride, and the request F. MADLENER, 0. L. Roos, DEALER IN is less than eighteen years of age. E. D. Skortiidge, president of the Fred Beer, Jr of St Bonilacius, shot was granted. Th man got into the LUMBER, An oil lamp fell from the ceiling of th« North Dakota State Farmers' Alliance, said wagon and as he did so Rose noticed that he Prest. Manager. himself accidentally and it is feared fatally Opera House at Brodhead, setting fire tc was slightly under the influence ot liquor. from personal obseivation and reliable infoimation •while hunting Whe near the center of the bridge the passenger the scenery and damaginga number of cos he is convinced that 25 per cent The Schlitz Brewing Company has let Fr. Burg, said: I going to overboard." of the crop in the state is not threshed. The tumes Laudius Taylor was severely burn contracts for the erection of buildings at Ross jokingly replied: A right winter has set in and unthreshed wheat ed about the body in an endeavor to extinguish Winona to co^t $35,000 go ahead anrt I'll tollow you. The will have to wait till spring. visits the the flame3. ffhe damage is aboun man then pulled off his hat and coat The office of the Park & Nelson Lumber terminal points to examine the workings $200. but Ross still thought him in jest, until he Company at Bia'aington burned. Valuable of the ele\ator system and says all probability climbed from the wagon, when Ross realized Manufacturer of and Dealer in paper were destroyed. that he was in earnest, the man having 3 the Alliance will have a paid agent IOWA, By the explosion of a threshing engine by that time reached the edge of the heie to handle next year's crop. LATH, SHINGLES, D00R& Gov Boies has issued a proclamation bridge 0 the rai 11 g. at St Hilane, the owner, Mr. Ames and CIGARS offering 3 reward of $300 for the recovery the engineer were fatally injured. SASH, BLINDS, Ross then called to the would-be suicide the body of Peter Larson, who is supposed SOUTH DAKOTA. Winona ha,= subscribed $15,000 toward a TOBACCOS to stop, and an officer rushed to him, but to have been murdered. An incendiary fire destroyed a barn and radiator manufacturing plant proposed to too late. leaped into the air, C. Hansen a dry goods dealer of Clin —and all kinds turned two somersaults, and was I E S be erected there by Eastern capitalists. its contents belonging to W Wateis at ton, made an assignment for the benefit o' soon swallowed UD the waters Mullen, In the newspaper libel case of Senator Building Material. below. only rose to the surface once his creditors Liabilities about $4,000 with Fian A Day vs Blaisdell, at Fairniount Levi's jewelry store as Huron, was burglarized Cor. Minnesota and Center after striking the water, and the body has assets equal or nearly so. a ei diet for Day for $500 damages of $S00 worth of jewelry and $50 in not yet been recovered. I the pocket of raw Mm Streets, Theodore Lensing, of North Washington,* ULM, was lendeied cash. the coat lett in the wagon by the unfortunate was killed while blasting boulders on W. was a card on which was written, Mrs Francis Holly, who wrote a history A car famine in Fanbaul is prevailing. NEW UL MIM. "Lord Davis," but no such person could be Star Sample Room, Waddel's farm, 10 miles east of Charles ofDakota, has decided to sue the Veiinillion The ele\ators are all nearly full, and the found and the man's identity is shrouded City. His brother Joseph's thigh was also Republican for libel. gram dealers will have to stop buying if in mystery. broken. Jno.Neuman, cars aie not soon produced forshippmg. The hyery stable at Yankton, owned by and This evening a woman, who said that she A dispatch received at Cedar Falls states Amon the people of Northfield there is Maj or Powers of that city, burned, and wa3 Mary McCarty, thirty-four years of Farmers' Home. that the free delivery system lias been all age, walked into the office of the Brooklyn some opposition to the assessment of $1,100 twenty-six horses with it. lowed that city. Three letter carriers wilbe bridge police, and asked the for Kice county made by the World's Fair The South Dakota Education al association sergeant if a man had jumped appointed, one of whom is to be mounted commissioner, but probably the majority will hold an adjourned meeting in Dealer in from the bridge during the day. to carry mail to the State Normal JOSEPH SCHN0BRICH, PropT. fa^ or raising that amount. Mitchell Dec. 29, 30 and 31. DRY GOODS, She was informed that, a man had done so, School, about a mile from the city. and that he had died in the The auditor's report shows that forty The Salem water works were damaged Dealer in An extensive land deal has just been consummated act. "That's my husband," said she, wolf bounties weie paid at Red Wing during by fire. Loss, $800 or $1,000. I caught Wines, Liquors and she began to cry. W have his by which 1,987 acres of land in the year ended Nov 15, amounting to Hats, Caps, Notions, from an overheated stove used to keep the coat, vest and hat here," said the sergeant, Butler county was deeded to J. C. Lusch, $182 During the previous year $240 was stand-pipe from freezing. and he produced the articles. Groceries, Provisions, and Cigars* of Ackley, Iowa. The tract is known aa paid foi sixty wolves Mrs. McCarty inspected them and said that Gov. Mellette nas appointed Andrew N. Crockery and Glassware, the Central Stock Far and is situated neai i, they were her nusband's She said h.13 A Swenstiom of St Panl, assisted by Van camp, of Highmore county, judge of Allison Th price paid was $31 per acre. A fine lunch will be served every day name was Francis McCartv, a Scotchman, Green, Dried and Canned Mr Baldwin of Redwmg.mstituted a Royal Hyd county, in the place of Jacob Thaght, thirty-eight years of age. was an ironmolder The McCosh Iron and Steel Company, ol chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star at removed. has also appointed Batterson Fruits, etc., etc,, Cor. Minn. & Center streets. and worked in the mundr in Burlington, have filed an objection to the Chatfield with ninety-two charter members county judge of Roberts county, Green Point, where he was diicharged New Ulm. Minn appointment of C. W Rand as receiver in vice T. Countryman, resigned. on account of his intemperate habits.. the company, charging that he is unfamiliar I will always take farm produce In exchange Three weeks ago she had gone up to East W Patten & Co have commenced Two or three private parties have purchased for goods, and pay the highest market price for with the business, extremely partisan Newark, N. J. to this time they had all kinds of paper rags. putting in the wires for the electric light artesian well outfits and the county lived at No. 182 Llasson avenue, but when to the plaintiff and has used his position as plant lor Le Sueur, and it is expected to is negotiating for an outfit or two more, so Mrs. McCarty went to New Jersey her husband temporary receiver to unnecessarily deprecate that the prospect is good for the sinking ha-se the city lighted by electricity bv the went to board at No. 102 Graham In connection with my store I have a first-class Brewer and Bottler. and discredit the trust property. saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table and of eial wells in this vicinity during the street. middle of Cecember. my customers will always find good liquors and The second annual state convention ol coming year. Mrs. McCarty savs that the dead man cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. A meeting of the board of trade was held the Epworth league ot Iowa convened in was her second husband, whom she married K*$ UXM MW- at Winthio and 20 citizens signed a joint Edwai Carter of New York is at Mitchell three years ago. She has three children Waterloo. Between two and three hundred All goods purchased ot me will be delivered to nofp of $lo0, Winthrop's share of Sibley to take steps towards locating a branch by a iormer marriage. She had seen any part of the city free of cost. delegates, representing the four hundred store of the National Co-operative union in county's apportionment of $700 for the the item in the paper and became alarmed This brewery is one of the largest establishment* leagues Iowa, were in attendance. Bishop MlJfSESOTA STREET, NEW ULM, MINN. Mitchell has options on stocks in World's an of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is flttad for fear the dead, man had carried out hi3 up with all the modern improvements. Keg wad F-tzserald ot Minneapolis delivered an address forty-one South Dakota towns, and says rash propos'tion. A Dulnth & Winnipeg engine and caboose, bottle beer furnished to any part of the city onshort before the convention. the scheme will work revolution trade while backing up to Carlton from notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted WM. FRANK. JOHK BKNTZIN. In the I n'ted (states court Des Moines A report from El Point says: I the for family use. Cloquet, ran into a handcar containing six WELL FIXED EEDS. Country brewers and others that hay malt wilt the demurrer in the case of the United Cottonwood Mills. official investigation of the reeords of this persons, one of whom, Mis. Christine Lebeck And it to their interest to place their orders with States vs. John Newton and M. Oxford county it is found that an ex-justice of the was killed me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt Cor- The Statement of a Jlille Lacs was overruled and the case will now peace is short his accounts nearly $2,000. attention. Mr-* Nellie Luce, wife of W. S. Luce, respondent Contradicted. go to trial. Newton is the president of the OTTO SCHELL. Manager was a Republican. The deficit was of Minneapolis, who was taking special instruction BROWS'S VALLEY, Minn., Special, NOT C. F. Ruemke hushed up at the tinie.^ More cases of this Des Moine* & Kansas City railway and ht at the school for the blind at Faribault, Custom grinding solicited. Will 23.—Your correspondent writing from the kind aro evpected to be found. and Oxford were indicted on charges oi died from an o\ erdose of laudanu old Mille Lacs reservation regarding "In grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange conspiracy to defraud the government by A train load of fat cattle were shipped taken accidentally dian mendicants" was sadly at fault in yi overloading the mails during the weighing 84 lbs. flour, 5 fis. shorts and 9 from Blunt recently, to St. Paul and many of bis statements. 'I he Indians who The iury in the case of Mi-s E a Bonesteel time when the government determined the Chicago Twelve cars of sheep were loaded lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flow left here to visit the Chippewas were members Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortb Sts. against A Pearson, a prominent compensation for the year. at this station in one day recently. of Wakandaduta's band. All the Indian' and feed sold at low rates and delivered NEW ULM, MINN. business man of Duluth, to recover $30,000 Hughes county is becoming noted foi its on th reservation have been paid damage^ for alleged slander, returned a verdict A New Ulm free of expense. Dealer in cattle and sheep industry over $200 apiece in cash this fall, the total E A I E W A S O O for the defendant CHOIC E BROCEBIES, CICKERT, .? amounting to $370,000. They were well Samuel Bowman, the deputy commissioner FRANK & BENTZIN. The ea«e of The Cannon River Manufacturers' provided with cash and loaded with presents, of school lands, is in Watertown Association AS. L. Rogers, ot he S a O Hi and it ib not their nature to be saving looking after the filings on the public lands ELASSWABE and NOTIONS. .1 Watei\ille, has at last come to an end. a re by S a is of either. It is preposterous to think AUG. QTJENSE, in the Watertown district. has selected The amount imolve is somewhat over Life. of the "poverty-stricKen" Chippewas eighteen thousand acres, which takes 111 all $6,000 Th Aeidict was for defendant My father died before I reached my gorging their visitors or stripping the lands open to settlement with the exception All Goods oftered at prices which defy Roggeis themselves of clothing for their well-to-do of four thousand acres. twentieth year, and since my marriage competition. Goods will be delivered The grand iury at Lake City, failed to 'nends. Tnese same Chippewas were visiting HARNESS MAKER free to any part of the city. All kindl Joh Miller, the German who is noted my mother hab made her home find an indictment on charges made by a on the Sisseton reservation here while of farm produce taken in exchange for for his glass-eating propensities, is reported committee of the Lake City alliance against with me. Two summers ago I set the payments were in progress, and shared —and Dealer in— goods. dying at his home in Hughes county, near fully in the fat living ot our Indians at that O'Neil and McMichael for an alleged my heart ongoing to Europe. A friend 1 Whips, Collars, and all other Canning. The report is that he indulged time. combination to control the price of gram in in Atlanta gave me the money and a few lamp chimneys, beer bottles, etc articles usually kept DAKOTA HOUSE. The Sioux may have invited the Chippewas this maiket a few days ago, and within a very short to share their reservation, but they arranged with three young men for in a first-lass harness A wreck occurred or the Midland railroad would not be allowed to do so under any time was 111 great agony, and the doctors in shop. the trip. I told my mother and she near Hammond Eight cars were circumstances. They have all received attendance declare there is no hope of his OPP. POST OFFICE—NEW ULM MINW .»• their allotments of land, and the allotment ditched and twenty hogs and se\eral cattle said "George, I don't want you to go.', recovery New harnesses made to erder and re rolls have been completed and closed. The MRS. A. SEITER P-P. V* killed All the train hands escaped un I thought I could persuade her out of remainder ot the reservation, about 700,000 pairing promptly attended to. injured The accident was caused by a W I S O N S I N acres, has been sold to the government, and it, so wen^t on with my arrangment. NEW MLM, MTNH This house is the most centrally located broken axle will be opened to white settlement in the The E Church at Florence will erect The week I was- to start she came spring. The ''alarm" oL the white settlere Analyses of sugar beets raised at Red a new church building to cost $2,000 hotel in the city and affords Bingham Bros. 13 certainly ridiculous, as our Indians have W winch were made at the state experimental to my room and said "What are you Mrs. Jane Jennings, an old resident of for thirty years been one of the most peaceful farm show tnem to contain about doing?" I said, "I am getting my good Sample Rooms.v I Green County, died at her home in Monroe and peaceable tribes in the Northwest. 324 pounds of sugar to the ton ot beets, and things ready to go to Europe." She «. Meat Market, the sugar shows a purity of over So per The body of a 4-months-old child was said, "I told you I did not want yoi A Sad Case. DEALERSIH cent on the scale of 100. LUMBE found beneath a heap of stable refuse at Superior to go, and now I say you can't go. SIOTJX CITY, Iowa, Special Telegram, Nov. Alfred Davy, who was indicted by the The case is being investigated by 23.—A few days ago Joh ot am getting to old and nervous tc grand jury at Wabasha, pleaded guilty before GHAS. Prop'r. the authorities. Watertown, S.~D„came here with his family stand the strain of your taking suet STDHBB, Judge Start to selling liquor without a and about $1,000. They were en route The Board of Public Works, at Sheboygan, a trip." I went down town and told licence at Plainview. was sentenced to to Blair, Neb where expected to go has issued an order that the channel the boys, "I'm out the brightest hope A large supply of fresh meats, san pay a hue of $50 and costsand to imprisonment into business. went on a drunk while in the draw of the Eight Street bridge shall sy sages, hams, lards, etc., constantly on /fhand. lor thirty days in jail. of my life has set." They said, "Ain't here, s-pent all his money, and to-day died LATH, SHINGLES, D00B& be dredged to a depth of fifteen feet. of delirium tremens. Hi wife is endeavoring All orders from the country The Sauk Center Brewing company's you free and married?" I said yes, The suit of Joseph Stringham vs. the to secure aid to take her to relatives at promptly attended to. plant burned Loss, $15,000. A large SASH AND BLOT*. but I would not strike out across the Northern Pacific Railroad Company at OshkDsh, Blair. quantity of malt and many barrels of beer ocean against my mother's wishes for CASH PAH) FOR HIDES. Lime, Cement md CoaL «. has been settled by the railroad company were de-troyed The building was owned anything. I'd expect to go te the paying the plaintiff $5,000. by the Bohmer estate of Melrose, and managed Died at Hastings. bottom. About that time I got an NEW MABBLE WORKS, Joseph Hickey, a young man living on a by E Mmnette. There was no inranee. HASTINGS, Minn., Special Telegram, Nov. Invitation from. Brother Jones to go LouHttpriei mUvrnw* farm near Port Washington, was so badly 28.—Mrs. Joh Plant died to-day after a with him to Canada. I was glad oi injured in a runaway accident that he died brief illdess. aged fiitv- four years. She was lg. Schwendinger, Prop'r. The board of education, of Moorhead, on an opportunity to be away when the shtrtly afterwards. an early resident of Hastings. the suggestion of Dr. Kuertz, of the board tutJ&fr boys started for Europe. At the supper The Green County Board of supervisors of health, closed the city schools on account MEW VIM, mm Monuments, Tombstones and all table at Buffalo on our return passed a measure appropriating $100 for use of«carlet lever. There are thirtyfive Coavl. t~~^ other work in my line made to order in connection with the state's appropriation Mr. Jones got a New York World, families in the city afflicted with the BLUNT, S. D., Special, Nov. 23.—Another 1TVOLI promptly and in a workmanlike mannas for the World's Fair. disease. The high and grammar schools and in it was an account of a terrible coal find is reported six and one-half miles atreasonable rates. southwest of this city on the farm of IX. A will not be closed. I the circuit court, at Madison, the jury wreck in Virginia, and in the list oi NEWULM, 3 & MINN Luth. claims to have discovered at a in the case of Mrs. Slaughter against the A peculiar and fatal accident occurred the killed and burned werethe names A depth ot less than 100 feet, a vein vhicn, town of Middleton—action for damages by near Pine City. An India shot and of John Hardwick, Willie Steed and 1 will pay for working, and he proposes to wounded a buck deer, and was about to reason of an allegpd defective highway— BREWERY Willie Marshal, the young men with GEO. BENZ SONS. If organize stock company at once to work cut his throat when the animal struck the disagreed. a whom I would have gone to Europe. the lead. Indian in the eye with his large amlers Mayor Jackson I Case has been elected a ail— am* WariMSte B—hi When I reached home my mother took thereby ^tunning hirn. I endeavoring to treasurer of the new hotel company at Racine, WINES &' me in her arms as if to gather me from Essff-id!^ CS«KM* U««r Hunting escape the deer injured him so that recovery and R. T. Robinson secretary. Wor JOS. SCHMX7CKEB, Prop. the dead, and I said, 'Mother I have LA. PBATBIK, Minn., Special, Nov. 23.— is impossible. will be commenced on the structure in the The hantin is fine, owing to the fall of LIQUORS* never gone wrong when I followed NEW ULM, MINNESOTA Jack Iveere. the pugilist was stabbed in snow, which make he tracking of deer PanbMfMMfatfmwftitiM to ami* tte your advice."—[Mr. Stuart's sermon the left shoulder by an unimown man on The new well at the blast' furnace in purehaMr. Special stteatioB patt tha quite easy. T-epoTftedmJWilmmgtott,piL C.} Star.}ttft. the Great Northern train going south from tUAlUCirdStc M. PM), Ashland has been completed. .143,095 $%. t*ttumf altoM. *S%4 '0g^^mmmmim,