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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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THE NORTHWESTS AROUND THE GLOBE. _' Ifrut tfllm lltaityro E G. Spillman, ex-register of the United A New Orleans a fireman named Han a-member of numerous charitable institutions. States land office at Devil's Lake, left for non was instantly killed by coming in oon-^ his future me in West Virginia the other t»ct with an electric light wire while working The Mills block »t Portage was damaged day. Hi successor's commission has arrived. at a fire. "4 E S $1,000 by fire. I is thought to be the work A. Summary of the Important Events A Record of the Week's Happenings O HN UNCHRICH, chief of the Sandusky"* of an incendiary. The loss is covered by W. JOHNSON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. (Ohio) fire department, was killed by falling A Fargo, Judge McConnel sentenced of the Week in the Northwest- *-. insurance. That are Now Part ofthe World's through the hatchway of the propeller Olaf Knudson, a young Norwegian about B. Inman, of West Superior, has made B. E Schuck, while making an inspection era States. v" History. V" 'H, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. twenty years old, to five years in the penitentiary a proposition to the Common Council at for fire. for attempted rape on a sevenyear-old that place to furnish the city with two firetugs A N old man named Bronson, living near girl. at a cost of $800 a year. Wichita, Kan., persuadedhis grand-daughter The More Important Foreign and Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North E I E N E S at a life of Grafton will send a ear load of flour to Capt. McDouglall, T. Mills and W to let hini bleed her to cure the grip. the destitute of Russia, W. C. Lerstikow, a a is he a re of Domestic Events Arranged for Street, at the head ot fifteen other delegatesot The knife the old man was using slipped, and South Dakota News in a the miller, donating 25 140-pound sacks, West, Superior, left for Detroit to attend A re as ar an artery was cut, and the young lady died Rapid Reading. Nutshell, and putting in the rest at cost. A car before the blood could be stopped. the waterways convention. re for a in a wife to a load will also be shipped from Minto. The official report of General Superintendent A girl, commonly known as Mami Walts, of the Pennsylvania company, A St. Thomas special says threshing still Swenson, attempted suicide at West Superior W A S I N O N on the wreck of the Columbian express I N N E S O A continues notwithstanding that nearly halt* by swallowing a heavy dose of morphine. E a a a a he largest E treasury department this month has J- at Lima, Ohio, recently, gives three the crop will be left until spring. The recent She was resuscitated. Joh Meski, of Alberta, was instantly paid out $7,000,000 on account oi pensions. in he weighs 1,88 0 a a I killed and nineteen injured, two of whom blizzard has left the roads in a terrible killed by a falling tree. Fred Duchine, aged 19, employed to tend E national executive silver committee are dangerous. A. Eappen of Milwaukee condition and transportation overland is almost as in Brazi in 1 7 4 1 a is The graphic-Sentinel, ol Lake City, has the at the Iron Belt mine, near Ashland, will meet at Washington Tuesday, Jan. 5, is suffering irom serious scalp wounds impossible. of the, jewels. been sold to Mr. Myers, of Mazeppa. was found dead at the bottom of the LS92. and injuries about the back, and Mrs. Ed Louis Wilsom, formerly porter at shaft. Th cause of the accident is unknown. ward Dun of Seattle is also badly injured. A old lady, known as mother Timm, E Republican membership of the the Griggs House at Grand Forks has She is attended by her husband, who is senate committees is arranged. Davis retains was struck by a train and killed at Revere. skipped for parts unknown, after having the chairmanship of pensions, and slightly hurt. Grank Clemarts, -of Spooner, was arrested The Imperial mill of Duluth will contribute secured goods and money from various Washburn is chairman of the committee on charged with criminal assault on the 12year-old O E S S E a delivered a a carload of flour to be sent to the E Inma Line steamer City traders on worthless checks. His parents improvement ol the Mississippi river. daughter of Floyd Gay, of Bashawa. flexible Avith a a nozzle at a of Chicago arrived at New York suffering people in Russia. are said to be residents of Minneapolis. W E N the house is in a condition to proceed Bail was fixed at $'2,noo, and was from Liverpool. She brought, in Bertha Hanke, a 13-year-old girl, was re re of 5 0 he a re The report that E. Rea, station agent to business, Representative Ryan, of not furnished. addition to her regular passenger list, 15 burned to death at St. Paul in a fire ^caused of the Northern Pacific road at Gilly, had inch is effective in cleaning Nebraska, will propose a constitutional cattlemen who bad embarked at Liverpool, The case of Mrs. Frances Hall against by a kerosene lamp explosion. been found short in his accounts and amendment that will, if adopted, permit I is so on he on on the British steamer Kansas, for Boston. the city of Racine is being argued before Woodburn & Co.. dry goods dealers at placed under arrest by the company proves any state to elect its United States senators The Kansas broke her shaft and was about the supreme court at Madison. Mrs. Hall Pacific a a Anoka, assigned with liabilities of $1,500 to be unfounded. Mr. Rea's accounts are by the yote of the people. in mid-ocean when she signaled the I an sued for $5,000 damages to her property on assets in excess of that sum. aU right and he is still in the employ of steamer. After transferring the passengers E president and Secretary Tracy on the account of some street grading. George Lutz of Union, a pioneer settler the company. recommendation of Col. Haywood, comniandmant the Kansas was taken in tow by the German E W I N I E S eccentricities The investigation by a council committee steamer Wandraluui, bound from Boston to of Houston County, iell while driving cattle, A covered ice rink has been built at of the United States marine Into the police department at West Superior is friends a in a so a 3orps, have granted permission to Mr. Sousa,conductor Hamburg. and sustained iatai injuries. Fargo this winter and has been ready tor has been concluded. Th committee of/the celebrated marine band less an $ 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 to a in opening for more than a week, but the Ernst Nebel. of Richmond, left for parts sustained the charges against Detectives S I N S A N S I N N E S of Washington, to make another tour the weather is so mild that water will not unknown with $1,000 belonging to other of he if a on of his family he Earnshaw and Evans and they will be removed. oming spring. freeze. The Fargo Curling club will use it CYRUS FIELD' S son is arrested on the parties, which he secured in a hotel purchase. re a for in a it of at charge of embezzlement. five afternoons and four evenings each E S O N A E N I O N is a a or in a a if week. The rest of the time it will be used I O W A Dr. S. V. Groesbeck, a prominent physician TIMOTHY E BYRNES is arrainged in W I I A GOEMAN W I S the well known as a skating rink. Minneapolis on a charge of forgery. ot Watertown, S. D., shot and killed Stephen Rowe, of Deerfield, Chickasaw Sramatist, is dead in London. E perpetrators of the quadruple murder Joh Sherman, a Spanish-Mexican farm Judge Ronard, of McLean county, said county, was killed by the bursting of a circular W I he desire of giving Rt. Rev. Edward Harold Browne, D. D., in Florida are being tracked by bloodhounds. hand, in self-defense. recently: "W are through threshing saw recently. bishop of Winchester, England, is dead. a a re of herself, a wo haven't missed a day in December. Th August Johnson, living with his brotherin-law, At the meeting of the Sabbath Union at MADAME JANATTSCHEK, the aotress, is lying E trial of Joh Mazue on the charge of weather is fine and no snow." W an in A is a a Joh Lindberg of Hector, cut his Des Moines, the constitution was revised seriously ill in Baltimore. murdering Annie Brander is begun at Fallon, chief of the weather bureau, issued wind pipe with an old jack knife. and districts rearranged. By the change, to a a as she a a re a A I N E 'S condition is unchanged. Buffalo, Minn. a special bulletin, showing the depth of may recover. Is probably insane. an additional field secretary will be elected. He is still confined to his room, unable to a in it dress MRS. MARY MILLER, on trial at St. Peter snow in the state. There is not four inches Mrs. C. Lang, milliner of Faribault, Frank Stantz, an oiler at the T. M. Sinclair -ee callers. for the murder of herhusba|id, is acquitted on the level, and in many places none at it a a by on a a assigned to Thomas J. Conlin recently. Packing House, Cedar Rapid*, was E Virginia legislature has re-elected on the ground of insanity. all. a a no he Liabilities are believed to exceed $4,000, caught in the belting, wound around the lohrTW. Daniel United States senator without A Mattoon, III., Judge Horace S. Clark, In the district court at Bismarck thirteen while the assets are estimated to be about ma shaft of one of the big engines and instantly opposition. commander of the Grand Arm ot Illinois, hours were consumed in the work of securing $1,500. killed. Miss Mitchell, daughter of Senator Mitchell was shot by a crank and severely wounded. jurors in the Healy bribery case. Th E in in he a of com The tiial of Lester Treat for shooting of Oregon says that her marriage to The county commissioners decided to establish E Paris wiie of a Sioux City millionaire's prosecution is being conducted by John M. Will Noble, at Nashua, last summer is completed, he Duke.de la Rochefoucald will probably a county hospital at Crookston, and plet a a of he identification son gives birth to an illegitimate Cochran, the noted criminal lawyer of the jury finding Treat guilty of assault .ake place in February. purchased a building which will be remodelled child, and is sent back to Paris by her of N of to as he Grand Forks. I is admitted that Saloonkeeper with intent to do great bodily injury. Daniel Parent, who died at Haverhill, parents-in-law. and ready for occupancy by January Swenson, who is under bonds on the an a Russell Sage is Judge Hatch will pass sentence. Mass irom grip, was supposed to be a descendant 15. I E highwaymen, at the points of revolvers, wrill same charge, be a witness against he of I to of Daniel O'Connell. was an The Steamer Ward Keepers, employed in rob a United States mail wagon of A man named Schuitebein, of Duelm, Healy. ictor. several mail pouches in the streets of Chigo. towing, sunk in the ice harbor at Dubuque. was accidently shot by the discharge of a he of bacillus a Joseph Schmitt, the liquor dealer at She had sprung a leak. The river is coming O N. M. S. QUAY said to a Pittsburg reaorter gun in the hands* of a friend while on a he efficiency of re detectives an Wahpeton for contempt of court, was that he was not a candidate now for up fa-t it raised seven inches in 24 CHARLES LOMAX (colored) resisted arrest rabbit hunt. Th wound will not prove found guilty and sentenced to 90 days in a a in •e-election to the United States senate, but hours water four leec one inch. at Washington and fired upon Police Officer fatal. jail and a fine of $200. The judge stated lid not know what he would do in the iu,ure. Mellen, who returned -the^fire killing A bad wreck occurred on the at Dudley, Albert Martinson, a farmer near Milan, that he believed that someone had held Loma instantly. a section of a freight crashing into the was struck with paralysis on the train and I a be a for peo out false hope to the defendant by representing Miss St. Joh has been granted a judicial EDWARD ALBERTSON and Fred N. Chantler, rear end of the first section, demolishing 17 taken off at Granite Falls. was on his pl inclined he kissing a un that the officers would not enforce separation from her husband, Mr. Marius. who robbed the Fidelity Trust Company cars and killing Engineer Win, Welsh and way to a Crosse to visit relatives the law, and that liquor sellers would not The court ordered that Miss St. Joh and of Tacoma of over a million, are sentenced go a a it a a in a A Firemau Thos McGovern, of Ottumwa. there. be molested, hence the sentence was made Mr Marius each pay their own costs in the to the penitentiary for ten and five The Iowa Land Title Guaranty and Abstract a in a New to Dennis McGinty, who was indicted by light as possible. Th other cases will be iction and counteraction brought by them years respectively. Com pan y, of Cedar Rapids, tiled articles the grand jury at Buffalo, for an attempt me he a heard Jan, 10. or divorce. At Roaring Springs, Ky., Ben Davis shot of incorporation with the county auditor to commit arson, was arrested by Sheriff a kissed of friends, giving James Dunn dead and fatally wounded at Maiion. The capital stock is $50,000, Nugent in Minneapolis and taken to Buffalo A I O A I N S George Dunn, a brother to the murdered all he a Still re and Geo. T. Hedge i» piesident and C. C. for trial. man The killing was the outcome ot an S O A O A E Chicago & Northwestern railway Wood secretary. will a a a be will ancient feud. Joh Melady oi Hastings was sentenced auys the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western. The Commercial club of Watertown have take such chances. Wolves are now running Hancock to siate prison for four months by Judge A BOLD attempt to burglarize tbe parsonage taken steps to send a carload of flour to the SENATOR CASEY introduced a bill granting county. 111 across the river trom Burlington, of SI. Michael's Roman Catholi Chuch F. M. Crosby for forgery, and W E. Russian sufferers. W stokes will ship •ight of way to the Duluth & Winnipeg in gangs of seven or eight and are doing and murder the priest, Father Joh Heine, Yeager to six months for stealing a team of icross the Pembina India reservation in half a carload, and the Commercial club much damage. The board of supervisors A N E is in to de was made early one morning recently, in Peter Langau of St. Paul. \Torth Dakota. will fill the car. have re-established the bounty on wolf Holidaysburg, Pa., by two men. a at a a a The-Joh Win do Lumber Company, G. Smith, who has filled the position George W. Skinner, a farmer living north scalps on petition of the farmers. *ef^ DR. ALLEN, a young physician, was brutally which has recently purchased the largest guage, is using he a re if train dispatcher for the Northern Pacific of Parker, commenced plowing, and kept murdered by Matt Dunlavey on tb Judge Weaver, in the district court at Ft it Staples, has been trans'erred to Minneapolis mill in Pine City, will commence operations his team going from sunrise to sunset. A he different so a Dodge, appointed P. T. Meservey receiver of streets of Richmond, Tex. Dunlavey, who where he fills a like position. in a few days. Th cat will exceed pretty good commentary on South Dakota the Oxford Drug store, in that city, at the a in a for is one of the wealthiest stock raisers and E interstate commerce commission that of all previous years. winter weather. Elanters in Texas, claimed that Dr. Allen request of M. Griftun, who sold thestock of a is S me a a an opinon by Commissioner Monison, Jordon has given a bonus of $35,000 and ad made disparaging remarks about Dunlavey's The Parker roller mills resumed work to A. B. Smith one year ago and nuended its decision in the case of Lehman. five acnes of land to the Wilford & Northway in in to he instru daughter. for the first time since their former proprietor, holds a mortgage on it. The store is valued Higgmgs & Co., of Humboldt, Kan., Manufacturing Company of Minneapolis, A Hannibal, Mo as a result of frequent Joh Norton, absconded. A large a dialogue it an a a a igam&t the Texas & Pacific and the Misiouri at about $15,000. to locate here. Work will be commenced drunks and quarrels with his wife, Edward & Kansas. amount of new and improved machinery Thomas M. K. Booge, a prominent contractor a iv he on the building immediately. Brown, colored, shot his wife in th6 abdomen. has been put in. and nephew of James E. Booge the a She prematurely gave birth to a No new cases of scarlet fever have been reported veteran pork packer, has been an ested at S O I N I E S The first special stock train ever taken child, which was dead, the bullet having at Plainview for the past few days Sioux City, on a charge of embezzlement. from Mitchell to Chicago pulled out of the I N a fight in Chicago for the welterveight passed through its head. Th mother died and the several churches were allowed to M. J. Kearney, the complainant, claims station the other night. The stock was all championship my Ryan deeats E I A seem to a me shortly %fterw ard. hold services Sunday, Th public school that -Booge wrongfully appropriated $691 bought in this county the past month and Pran Howson of England in foureen confidence in he id a at he A asocial dance in Boston, Pa., Jo in city bonds which had been delivered to wilt"probably not be reopened until alter was purchased by a local buyer. rounds. Law and his friend, J. W McCracken, Kearney in payment for city work. the holidays. 1 a will be of re at a in a in James Stronik, a young Bohemian living ERNEST M. BESCHER of Galveston, Tex., quarreled over who should dance with a The trustees of Carleton College held a Two petitions for foreclosure were filed he a he or ias challenged Tomm Warren. Bescher in Hamlin county, is charged with stealing young lady. They renewed the quarrel on in the clerk's office at Dubuque against regular meeting at Northfield. Besides the vas whipped once by Warren and on anther the street and Law crushed McCracken's a horse from Henry Buck, near Grover. a in it a on of a the Dubuque Electric Light and Power regular routine business the board considered occasion fought to a draw. skull with a cobble stone. Both men are was captured. A the preliminary examination Company. Th petitions are made by the a be in a the matter ot military drill now given well connected. A KE I A IN has refused a proposition h'e was bound over to the grand Davenport Foundry and Machine Company, at the college. I was decided to abolish ger ol being a by ex meet the winner of the Woods-Choynski jury without bail. who hold two mechanic's hens one A Sheboygan, Mich., blood was discovered the drill with the close of this term. In Ight, which soon takes place in San Fran:isco. for ^300 and the other for *5,000 against the a a re it I a in a an on the deck of a small boat lying in Irving Bath, publisher of the Pierre struction in physical culture will be substituted Jake says his business takes up all Dubuque Company. the river and also on a pile near by, which Democrat, lias leased his newspaper plant coming in to place of business us time and he does not believe that he at some future date. led to an investigation. Th river was to Fran Foster. Foster formerly ran the a a saying "Buzz click! anil ever don the mittens again. dragged and the body of James Kemp, who A committee apppinted by the board of he is as re Express at Eagan. Col. Jefferson will edit has been missing for several days, was bang need a lead pencils? trade ot Winona met and adopted resolutions the paper, and it will continue to advocate a is he of such fruit, shining O E I N N E S found. was a laborer and was well most heartily approving the plan recommended Whir-r-r! Zipp-p-p! Whizz-z-z!" Democratic principles. known. has since been learned that he MICHAEL DAVITT has recovered from the is as re in so al by the state commissioners of As the north bound freight was pulling was murdered and that arrests of two par* njury he sustained in a melee in Dublin. he world's fair, and that Winona county is a he ripening all ties suspected of the crime will iollow. out of Trent the other night, Billy Mills, a A E E N a in a TfeE Independence Beige states Sweden ready and willing to furnish her share ot he brakeman, fell between a couple of cars, Norway are preparing to enter the the sum required. at for dress in white a O E W I S E had one of his legs run over and sustained Serman anti-protection league. A he a to a fancies The county Alliance met at Fergus Falls. love be at in so a a injuries about the head from the effects of E Missouri river improvement conventi hanging re as idle often a less I N the reichstag Herr Mirbach proposed About 800 delegates were present. Various on opens at Kansas City. which he died. a a he a a re indifferent amend the new commercial treaties by re be he images once a so a coruruittee^ were appointed and resolutions The Commercial Club of Mitchell held facing a tariff ot 20 marks upon all kinds Two Democratic state conventions are it he sweet old W a it he softened he cleanliness of adopted. Joh Burke of St. Paul, made )f wines. held in Louisiana as A result of the lottery an important meeting looking toward the in he night, eyer a a to A he beautifully an address on the inequality of taxation in fight. establishment of a beet sugar factory at A a meeting of bondholders in London Encircle by he social of this state. Joh B. Homps was elected furnished a re a of refuse motion to accept the agreement between that point. A experimental Migar beet There is so great a rush to pay taxes at is as still let he a delegate to the state convention. he Virginia state debt commission and the the county treasurer's office in Cincinnati farm conducted this summer shows that a he of ad a a All figure of my a a Dlcott committee was adopted. The grand jury for the December term of that a panic, almost a riot, ensues. beets of superior quality can be raised in he a re of he is centere ed! I every cheerful a a suggestio court, for Stearns county, brought in a report E French institute has granted the this section. The waterways convention at Detroit adjourns on he in or of recommending a new court house and at he a so brings a 3uveir prize of $300 to the United States after preparing a memorial to congress. A case of love and marriage rather late in eological survey for the excellence of its jail to be built for the county. They place furnish as expensively as he a at re a he life occurred at Onida,Snlly county, recently irork. the cost of the site and bu'ldingat $150,000. or roof be he a all he Chrisan a it at is id of Two important amendments to the interstate when Capt. B. A. Southerland. aged The board of county commissioners will world! A a O EMPEROR W I I A accompanied by commerce law are introduced by Senator seventy year*, and Mrs,. C. C. Bennett, sixty-two their walls Prince Henry, of Prussia, attended the act on the recommendation. Cullom. years of age. weie joined in wedlock. a is in tree, of which he aunching ot a new ironclad at the Vulcan At the annual meeting of am A Bi A N English syndicate buys the property The groom v\as a veteran in the late a re a to me as a let hipyards at Stettin. Lodge No. 83, A. and A. M. of Kasson, war, being one of the first to organize a of the Montana Sapphire and Ruby company A CITIZEN S a a City he me ok once re I re a re INFLUENZA is epidemic in many parts of the following officers were elected: 11. W company ol \olunteersfrom Kankakee, III. for $20,000,000. a spaces"on a re city a week for $ 5 0 0 0 a a for Surope, Amon ^h many prominent sutlers Brown, W M. Horace Anthony, S. W. is a pioneer ol Su'sy county and has N E W O RK merchants, at amass meeting, eyes at I a a a irom .the disease was the Archduke injuries a in in falling on a defective C. Gleason, J. W. Edward Fry, treasurer been a widower for twenty eais. adopted resolutions asking the legislature Siegmund, who died in Vienna. smiled, from whieh a re a C. Brobeck, secretary. The installation sidewalk in he city he to appropriate $500,000 for the world's fair. George Robinson wa- commuted to jail A SVNDICVTE of British capitalists have far a I see he a is of he Of officers will occur the first Wednesday in citizen as re at he me PRIEST, chief dispensary physician c* at Huron in default of $l,i)u0ba'l, for agisting nade an application to the government of (load girl, a he id a .January. the city, estimates the number of cases of Hair I IU in roblj.ng J.evj's. jewelry Argentine Republic for the privilege of ex he fell, a he a it he fact to is good If Age be hiding for me la grippe in St. Louis at 20,000. jloring the Patagonian coast for mineral. 1J. Hunt, a member of the World's store a month agi. llobir.son came from he he citv up he defense in he unseen on of E conference committee of the St.Paul Fair commission, was at Northfield recently. Minneapolis. -aid he would disclose A REVOLT in Sao Taulo, Brazil, by which a O, a I, with at figure, .of a negligence. council recommends a 1-mill tax levy to was sought to depose the governor of is here for the purpose of raiding a the names and whereabouts of persons connected raise money to build an auditorium. a a child's a .he state, has been suppressed by the pov"rnment portion of the $1,100 assessed Rice comity to with other robberies it his bail is plaintiff's a laid he very troops and quiet now prevails E United States revenue cutter Bear represent Minnesota atthe World's Fair. A made nominal. and Pratt, also in jail, confidence! N he re is a a in a a it on at liroughout the state. arrived at San Francisco from the Arctic. meeting of a few of the bu=ine=* men was are belie\cd to belong to a gang that has ed, with a song a a is a it The cutter Rush is expected in a few days. E Russian minister of war has summoned held at the City Hall to confer in regard to infMed these parts for several months. a a a cheerfulness. A all the chiefs of the general staff to the matter, and a resolution was adopted E sales of Montana cattle this year to a sidewalk' as a so an a re welcome. I a welme tttend a council which will be held for the approving the scheme.- wiU bring $10,000,0C0. The" highest figures W I S O N S I N be ever held, a a is re in he need of it aurpose ot making a new disposition of the ever beiore reached were $6,000,C0.0 A. K. Hanson's hardware Ptnre and A. R. Cole, of Superior, had his leg broken a of he is as re which he as still wrestling with he Russian iorces. Hanson's grocery store at Rushford E North Dakota railroad commissioners while skidding near that place. a no my a as it HE thirteenth anniversary of the death logic of he a a a re are charged with having prevented were entered by sneak thieves and pilfered Fire broke out in the marsh near La in in to he I a a, whis the prince consort, memorial services the freight rates on coal from being lowered. of cash and goods aggregating a large Crosseand dastroyed hundreds of tons of were held at Windsor castle, and attended going he leaves is amount. Madland and Emanuel Iverson, hay. The damage ib estimated at $3,000. sy Queen Victoria and other members of O N E of he earliest it a on of he lawoflovejand E condition of Fran A. Lappen, of both young men residents of that city, .he royal family. The building', of the K. 13. Garton Manufacturing in a a a he in a a Milwaukee, one of the victims of the recent were arrested on suspicion, confessed their W E N Signor Imbriani's interpellation Company, of Sheboygan,'which disaster at Lima, O., is about the same. is in re a of guilt, and waiving examination were Michael Angelo' a to in he citsin Italy's relation to 'the United States burned a lew days ago, will be rebuilt. Physicians say his injuries are not necessarily Charle Dickens bound over to the district court. Bail was :ame up in the Italian chamber of deputies Chapel, in me ot he figure The annual fairofihe Kocfc County Agricultural fatal. fixed at $500 each. -he chamber* on the demand of Premier Society will be held at Jancaville 4 in which re a a a Rubini declined to discuss the matter. The appointment of several Roman Catholic Great excitement has been created at Her Heart's Desire. September G, 7, 8 and 9, iilJ2. bishops in the United States is announced. by a a at of Vol a YOGUERON, in Brazil, has started the rebelion Winona by the finding of iron on the farm re a me in The drug store of G. W Bartiett, at Albany, Father Mesmer, appointed bishop oi afresh. The cause for the new out of Joh Condon, living among the big hills W he a on of he a el Green Bay, Wis., declares he will not accept. was damaged $1,800 by rlie. The loss a children a it im sreak is alleged to be refusal to accept the bordering on the Mississippi river a few is covered by insurance. as finished he a to were a give loving friends ain srders of President Peixetto. The national miles from there. Specimens are now in inedby the pope and court, and, as guard has been commanded to suppress the E National Citizens' Industrial Alliance Thomas KelJey, of Kacsne, charged with in re a so St. Paul to De assayed. I is claimed the revolt. of Kansas has iss ued a call for a general selling liquor to a drunken man, was acquitted many of the figures were nude, thesensibilities find will yield 50 per cent of fine iron. Uncle W am as a in it convention to be held at St. Louis by the City Council. O N E of the last acts passed by the Brazil.an Other parties are still prospecting in the his little niece, a Chrisa of some of the pope's attend/^antswere congress before its dissolution grants a Feb. 20, two days before ..the industrial vicinity. Tbe vein just struck is near the The store of Thomas Cbattle, oi Glenbeulah, wished in shocked. Among thesespectatorswas pension of $60,000 per year to Do Pedro council convenes. «*\. se surface. was closed by the sheriff. Th liabilities on a a in highly interesting de Alcantara ex-emperor of Brazil, with the pope's chamberlain, E retail grocers of St. Louis have subscribed are about $4,000. ject, preferred get a it indirect- arrears from Nov. 15, 1889. Tb money $12,000 to a fund to erect an independent NORTH DAKOTA.' „$|Biagio de Cesaria. on whom Angelo I is expected that the telephone line between *y- will be paid in monthly installments. cracker factory to fight tne cracker Ed Fallon was convicted in the district Shnllsburg and Laadmine will be ^%fcook a-tinique revenge by painting bis trust, composed of the New York, American N a id he in a a a \.C UNFORTUNATE" EVENTS. Ht completed by January 1. court at Fargo of shooting Charles Kurlman ^portrait on one of the figures in! the and United States Biscuit companies, a "if I were going a doll with intent to kill. A &,'%*$iJu.^3k* he residents of Appleton are urging the A FATAL railroad wreck occurs in Iowa. A MOVEMENT is under way in Chicago for a little girl, at in of a .^inferno. BYagLo begged Paul III, the city fathers to appoint a day policeman at The United States court petit jury has Been Fire in Porter, Donaldson & Co.'s whole/ale that has for its object th»- construction of an in he like? deigning pontiff to~have 'the* portrait dismissed. There were no civil cases. If that place. millinery establishment in Pittsburg elevated road over the tracks of the Illinois? O Uncle W a a re J.v any indictments are found by the grand Th deatli is announced of Mrs. Jennie Central, to extend as far south as the terrified, but the latter wittily replied: jaused a loss of about $150,009 insurance, it undisguised interest re jory the ca-e will be tried next term. world's fair grounds, at Jackson park. Dodd, of Oshkosh, aged 30 years. She wa- B81.50Q. %I can releasefron*Purgatory but not in like in H- Irom hell.