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

February 17, 1892 · Page 2 of 8

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mm JH THE^NORTHWEST. locked his door and would not allow any & St. Paul road will extend their line from THE GREASER FELL. one to come in. An inquest was held, and Chamberlain to the Black Hills summer. Empire Mill Co-, Brown Co. Bank. the verdict was death from excessive drinking. fi Their land grant expires this year, Au American Telegrapher Fatallv Shoots and they will probably not let tit* advantage a Mexican in a Onel. A Summary of the Important Events At a meeting of the Bismarck city council pass. ,py:i Mf-" ROLLER MILL. tg EAGLE PASS, Tex., Feb. 15.—At a fandango an ordinance was passed fixing the licence The draw span'of the*rieTf Burlington given at Villa Muquiz, a Mexican of the Week in the Northwestern of billiard and pool rooms at $20 per railroad bridge across the river at Burlington village lorty miles south oi here last night, C. H. CHADBOUEN, €L IL ROSS, 4 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. month, and a resolution was passed instructing States. was swung successfully the other night, Harry Carmen, an American telegraph operator, President. Cashier. the chief of police to close up all and none too soon, as the river rose 3J and Cuerto Flores. a young -Mexican places where intoxicating liquors are sold. inches and the vast field of ice above the Eusiness.e "We tak pleasure in informing the COR MINN AM SIRS, ranchero. became involved in a quarrel It is suspected that this action is a blind bridge moved out. The draw is now safe Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Korth ublic that we are now ready for over a lair senorita. for an attempt to collect revenue from the from any gorge of ice and the railroad men The best machinery and The American was challenged to a duel and South Dakota News in a are hapgy. illicit saloons which the authorities will and promptly accepted. The principals all the latest improvements in th» New THm, Mian." not suppress. To the astonishment and disappointmenl and their seconds stepped out of the dance Nutshell, manufacture oi flour enable us to of a large crowd of spectators and attorneys hall and measured off the required number compete with the best mills in the SOUTH DAKOTA. ofpace^ in the center of the street. The in Judge Casey's court at Burlington the country. The Davenport Milling company will moon gave a Hood of hsrht and they could Collections and all Business pei« MINNESOTA attorneys of Portlock on trial for the murder open an elevator at Clear Lake. easily distinguish each other. Two rounds We are constantly buying of James Andrews, entered a plea ol A Red Wing special bays: Contributions tainingto Banking Promptly were fired. Neither was hit the hrst shots. A New state bank is being organized at Wheat guilty of manslaughter, thus concluding ^re coining in which insure the shipment Carmen receiving the bullet in his \vaf h. Clear Lake with a capital of $25,000. John Attended to. the trial. Judge Casey will sentence Portlock Rye, of another car load of flour from here for On tne second Phot the Mexican was struck Swenson of Canby, Minn., wilL hold a majority to the Anamosa penitentiary for eight the suffering Russians. in the cheat and latally wounded. Carmen Corn, MVMAl RESPONSIBILITY, of the stock. years, the extreme limit for manslaughter. was arretted and i-» confined in tliejns^ado. Congressman Hall's bill providing for a Oats Minnie Newton, daughter of a leading $500,000. The supreme court room at Des Moines $."0,000 public building at Red Wing excites Buckwheat merchant at Wolsey, met her lover at Running PRETTY HTIFF CLAIMS. was the scene of an unknown and unusual much favorable comment in that city. I Water where ihe serious knot was & & occurrence. Application was made for admission was unexpected. tied and they are now living on a farm in The Wounded Sai ors of the Kaltimore At the Highest Market Prices. to practice by one of the oldest and NEW ULM Elias Danielnon, a farmer from North northeastern Dakota. Aik for liver a Million Dollars. most widely known men in the state, We sell all kinds of Dakota, visiting north of Mabel, while into Five hundred and twenty-three dollars George W. Jones, of Dnbuque. He wa» SAV FU\NCI&OO, Feb. 15 —The state department FLOUR, vicated undertook to sleep out doors and in cash, contributed from the Russian SHORTS, presented to the court by Judge Wright ill be astonished when it gets, irozo to death. He leaves a family. fanners located in the vicinity of Yankton BRAN, Ac. ROLLER E CO, a lew days, the lornial claim of the and took the oath. Gen. Jones is 90 yean AT LOW RATES, 0-,car Griswold, a young farmer living in were sent recently direct to Northern Russia saiiois on the Baltimore, who were of age. the southern part of Pine county, fell from to the famine sufferers. wounded by the Valparaiso mob. Lawyer a load of hay, breaking both arms and the F. Alleyne Orr hasthecase3 ot twenty-lour The Vermillion W. C. T. U. at its last E BEAUTY O WOMEN. Special Attention given to left shoulder bone in the fall. men no were all wounded in Valparaiso meeting appointed a committee for each Custom Work Merchant Millers, Mrs. P. S. Lobdell committed suicide at streets. They are common sailors or coalheavers, drug store in the city, with instructions to Mankato by taking a dose of strychnine, make a list oi those purchasing liquor on but they want big money lor their An Interestin a so From he which she purchased Jan. 28. It is believed affidavits last month. The work hasbe^un, rough handling by ihe Chileans. Their Pe of E a or a Harri An extra stone for grinding feed. by many that her mind lias not been in a and shows some strange features. combined claims loot up $l,o05 000. son. sound state for a number of years. The large-t sums are demanded by John Steam Cornsheller. IsreT^XJlin, Minn. At the preliminary trial Charles G. Lincoln, In his Chnstmas sermon Bishop Hamilton, sailor, and Jeremiah "AiuieiMjii, The body that was found at Duluth on casliier of the Hill City bank, ot coal heaver. They apply ior $150,000 Potter mourns because woman has the lake front, washed up by the waves, Wood taken for cash or in exchange rapid City, offered no defense and was bound apiece. Hamilton has three bad outids and Empire Mill Co. lias been identified as that of a stonecutter beauty, and says it "leads her to sin, over to the next grand jury. The general declarer tnat there is still a piece oi Chilean named James Cassidy, who has been missing da.'W in the wound that refuses to heal. opinion is that he will be acquitted and and deflects the flowing of life's HABUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRIRS WHEAT FLOUB. Anderson is disuoled by several wounds, since last fall. that others are really the guilty parties. stream." He even doubts if it is worth CASH PURCHASES the most senou- beim? in the lung. Other Anton Altman, of Fairfax, was arrested Received First Premiums at Harry Pattee, living six miles west of claims \ary ironi $100,000 to $30,000. while to have beauty at all." and CHEAP SALES. ami brought to Winthrop on a charge of Big Stone City with Chester Kingsley, his When Orr was asked why these men, Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889, bastardy preferred against him by Minnie Bishop, I close my eyes and go back brother-in-law. has always been considered who had never had so much all their Clofis. She will also sue him ior $3,000 lives a- one year's interest on the indemnity a harmless lunatic, but while Kingsley was Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louia in years to the time when, a tiny demanded, make such big claims, he said: Fr. Aufderheide^ damages for breach of promise. out watering horses he went into the woodshed baby I lay in a woman's lap. I look ''We, don't,, want tLU have any ol the balance Agricultural and Mechanical Association and cut his throat. He is not expected Hon. John Carlin of South Stillwater, .. I a HUYC U1IV Ol lilt! Ua up into dark brown eyes, and upon a ol the indemnity that is tone pa go back to recover. dropped dead recently of heart disease. He Fair 1887. to Santiago. Chile may pay $2,000,000 ,000." face full of female beauty. I can not wai 7.") years of age and has resided in this J. M. Bunker, late of the Iowa division of VUMifaetam ol F. a L. Roos,, MADLENER, ounty 25 years. A wife and two daughtois the Milwaukee, has been appointed superintendent speak. My infant tongue can form no A CHARMING CUOIVIX survive him. of the James River division, with word, but I coo out in gentle murmurs: Prest. Manager. Fire, Wen Building and Steeple Louisiana Kid Gambles in Soapy .Smith's headquarters in Aberdeen and arrived the U. F. Hoi man, aged Gl, was found dead in "My beautiful mother." A 1 lace With Loud Itesults. the timber beside his team near Spring Valle\ oth'fer morning with the superintendent of Fr. Burg, Brick, few years roll by. I lie on a rug at a Cr.roE. Col., Feb 11.-A shooting affray the Hastings & Dakota division and other His death was probably caused by occuueJ Friday night, the particulars of officials to assume his duties. woman's feet on a warm summer's lieait trouble while lifting a heavy stick. which have been suppressed. As Jar as can Fine Pressed Brick for He served a term in the legislature some Rev. Dr. Shelland, pastor of the E. day. A dove gently coos on a tree be learned no one was killed. yenrs ago. church at Aberdeen, and his wife have received close by a cricket chirps on the summer's ornamental fronts. Louisiana Kid had been gambling in their appointmentsas superintendent Henry Marker, aged twenty-six, disappeared hearth, and the old clock in the Manufacturer of and Dealer iu Soapy Smith's place and had lost and matron, lespectively, of Indian schools mysteriously from Red V» ing the money. He had been complaining that he corner goes tick-tuck—-tick-tuck— on the Sisseton reservation. The apointmeuts othei morning. 'Ihe gravest fears arc felt. CIGARS, th* host of shipping facilities ra« had been robbed, when he was promptly take effect the 21st mst. The superintendent He was a sufferer from influenza, and, possible tick-tuck. The woman gently will pay prompt attention to mall orcta* knocked on the head with a six shoote^ becoming insane, wandered away uncoIW receives !?1,000 and the matron TOBACCOS, hums a sweet song as she fans my and thrown out ot door*. The Kid. thirsting lously. $720 ner annum. cheek. I close my eyes and dream. .or revenge, lay wait ou^ide. and NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. The busine-s men of Kimball have formed PIPES, In the town of New Hartford, two of the soon two of Smith's garu came out. The I dream of my beautiful mother. a banking corporation and applied to •school trustees gave a traveling Methodist KDETE & MGEL Louisiana Kid opened hie on the two men, Long years go by. I am past a halfcentury the secretary of state for permission to organize pieaclier permission to ho'd a series ofre\al Inch they were not slow so return, 'ihe Cor. Minnesota and Center under the name "Kimball State meetings in the school house. This old. 1 am pressed to a woman's filing then became geneial. and many bystanders objected to by the remaining trustee on Bank." The capital stock is $5,000. W. Streets, had narrow escapes heart. She is past three score MASONS AND CONTRACTORS. the board, and steps are lively to be taken H. Wyant will be cashier of the bank. The The result was that the manager of years and eighteen. An ocean will NEW ULM MISS. to stop theyreaching. building formerly occupied by the Farmeis fcnnth's placp, whose name cannot be All kind-, ot mason work and plastering soon divide mother and child. Her learned, had both Ins thumbs shot off, and Traders* Bank, which went out oi business done to order, whether hi city or country. The board of control of the Winona Disti "-light wound his body and an arm THEODO MUELLER, a year ago, has been rented. eyes are yet soft and brown a flush Reference, C. A. Och«. ict Epworth league met in the Wesley M. broken, 'ihe Louisiana Km received three luircli at Winona and transacted business. NEW ULM, of love is upon her face as she blesses shots, one in the neck and two in ihe body. MINX. The next district meeting will be WISCONSIN. None ol the wounds are fatal. No arrests MEAT MARKET her son. I never saw her again. But wore made. MANUFACTURER OF held in Spring Valley April 1, 2 and 3. An John Bantin, oi the town of Utica, Winnebago CIGARS, in my heart lives her image—the image •addie-»s was delivered by Itev. Thomas County, died at the age ot 82 years. FRANK SGHNOBRICH, Proprietor. HOlisK MEA'L. of a beautiful woman. The scene Hornby of Spring Valley during the evening. Martin Chriatianson, of Racine, had his shifts. I am standing at God's altar It Commands Hi^H Prices !n I'arls as au leg broken by falling on the pavement. Having taken M. Epple's meat market, I am prepared to wait on all customers with Front street, Tracy, gets the prize the Art.clo of Food The death is announced of John Comeford, I look to my side and see a beautiful tresh ineat«, sausage, hams, lard, etc., always location of the postoffice, and -will put up of Madison, at the age of G9 year.-.. PAKIS. Feb. 15. —The ilso pi ices of beef girl. As I placed upon her linger a on hand. Orders irom the country AND DEALER IX a building for its occupancy, renting the caused by the new tariff has led to a large Mrs. Ferdinand Voight, of Appleton passed attended to. circlet of gold our eyes meet, a flush ol Tobacco and Smokers' Article?, demand or horseflesh in Paris. According MIUC to the department for the sum of $100 away at the age of 35 years. love mantles her cheek, for she knows per year. This settles the question as to to a report of the police prefecture, horses Anton Schwerzler. Anew 1,000 candle power are dynamo, whether the burned Front street district and mules slaughtered represent over onethird I am whispering: "My beautiful wife." Beinhorn's building New Ulm Minn. has-been received by the Electric Light will bo rebuilt, and building will begin of the whole quantity of meat consumed MAT. SIEBENBRUNNER Mother and wife sic now above in Company at Appleton. Kiesling Block, Fillet of horse or donkey is retailed New Ulm, Minn. earlv the spring. Frank Mealey, a well-known young man white-robed purity, and, thank GodJ at 10 penc3 per pound, sleak at 7 MINN. 1 he most elaborate affair of the kind —DEALER IX- NEW ULM, of Racine County, died at his home in Watarford, pence and m.erior parts at 2 pence. Wornout both were and both are beautiful. Dealer in ever given in Sauk Center was the baniet WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. aged 31 years. animals are rising in value and are CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS. Bishop, woman's beauty does not given by the busine-s men of the city being bought up e\erywhere within a radnii The marriage is announced of Miss May State Senator Henry Keller, in token of lead her to sin, nor does it deflect the I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave Jones' oi three hundred miles ol Pans. Webb, of Shullsburg, to William Ott. of Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, and Imported ttu'ir appreciation of his worth a3 a citizen pious flowing of life's stream. Do not Hampton, la. Crystal Spring. Bourbon Whiskey. Hennessy Port "Wine for medical use, also the and of Ins many good offices in behalf of try to teach men that beauty leads to Ocean Travel. Brandy, and Otard, Dupuy & Company Ransom Gaylor, pioneer of Winnebago celebrated St. Julien Clarets, Rhine and theory. Upwards of fi ty of the prominent sin. A French woman once, when London Sighted: Georgian, Boston Cognac. Imported Tarragona Portlor Riesling Wines and Champagne. Whiskev County, died at his home in Oshkosh, aged gentlemen ol the place participated. told that something she wanted to do Helve, New Orleans Memphis, Baltimore ranging in price ironi $1.50 to $0 per gallon. private or medical use. The celebrated 91 years. was naughty, replied, "Yes, but it is Virginia, Baltimore*. My goods are ol the very best grades and News has just been received at Brain erd St. Julien Clarets and California Ileibhng John Mosher, an old resident of Racine arc guaranteed as represented. of the good luck of the family of the so nice to be naughty." If you teach Philadelphia—Arrived- Lord rough,Liverpool. wines. Whiskey ranging in price liom County, died at his home in Racine, aged late Judge E. N. Donaldson, of this men that it is doubtful "whether it is $1.50 to $4,00 per gallon. Pure Alcohol JOHN HAUENSTEIN, 51 years Quecnstown—Lord Clive, Philadelphia eitv The widow of Robert Stuart, of New worthwhile to have beauty or not," $3.00 per gallon. Brewer Miss Charlotte C. Hass was united in Aurania, New York. York city, was a cousin ot the judge, and you will have empty benches to preach Boston—Lake Superior, Liverpool Scandinauian, marriage to Henry Colwell, both of Appleton. at her death bequeathed to him $20,000, to, and your congregation will be Glasgow. Wit FRANK. which will nowgo tohis heirs. The estate standing on street corners by daylight JOHK BENTZIN, New York—Armed: Belirenland. Ant, L. C. Parkhursr, a blind inmate of the was valued at $5,000,000. Cottonwood Mills. and at night, with lanterns in werp, \igilancia, Santos La GascogntHavro. county poor house, at Ashland committed hand, groping, like Diogenes, after Lumber dealers at Albert Lea, who are suicide by cutting his throat. Parkhurst NEW YOKK. Feb. 14—This evening the A N Malster, members of the combination, have reduced beautiful sin. No, no! Grecian genius steamboat William Fletcher took oil the was to be taken to Millwaukec to have his lates a dollar a thousand, and are cutting waved a magic wand and the Apollo cabin i^engers of the steamship City of eyes doctored.' eacli other's prices. This is the result of sprang from cold marble. Greek gen Bellin and brought them back to the city. Custom grinding iolicited. WIU the prosecution instituted by the Standard, Theodore Grim a prisoner in the county ius looked upon a human model and which caused the indictment of the officers jail at Milwaukee awaiting trial in the federal "Jack the Kisser."' grind wheat for (one eigth) or ex« the chisel turned hard stone into un of the Lumbermen's association, and on court on charge ot selling liquor to LEUAVOV, Ohio, Feb. 15.—Pace (rouble allpur brewery is fully equipped and able to fill dulating Venus. Raphael dipped his change 34 fts. flour. 5 fis. shorts and 8 orders. winch warrants have been issued for their in the public schools is creating great excitement. the Indians of Oconto county, hanged pencil into tints stolen from the rainbow, lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Fioui Two colored boys have been SEW TJLM, mm, arrest. himself in his cell. attuned his heart to a song playing Jack-the-kisser with white giT's ONION HOTEL, and feed sold at low rates and delirered In the United States court at Milwaukee It is now stated at Hokah that Judge chanted by angels, and the Madonna Pumshnient,by their teachers did not stop A New Ulm free of expense. Fanner has hinted that he will not object Ambiose M. Otis, ex-postmaster at Coleman, della Segiola exorcises sin from the beholder. it. They have been brought belore the Marinette county, who was found having his name go before the people of Murillo caught a flame from mayor and leprimanded. Meantime the FRANK & BENTZIN. the First district as the Republican candidate guilty of robb.ng registered letters, was opposition lo both races attending ihe genius, and his ascending Mary convinces for congressional honors. The campaign sentenced by Judge Jenkins to five years same school is becoming intense. the looker-on that the immaculate WENZEJ. SCHOTZKO Proprietor in that section will be very exciting imprisonment in the state prison. AUG. QUEHSE, conception was a possibility B. His Own Way. 11*H lor congressman, as will al-o be the election Charles Larzelere. the defaulting treasurer Again. Bishop, take a layman's ad PAHIS, Feb. 15.—The secretary of the of a judge for that judicial district to succeed Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. of Langdale county, who lolt Antigo about British embassy in Constantinople* had an vice: Do not grow old.—Chicago Times Judge Farmer. a year ago $9,000 short in his accounts, has audience with the sultan esterday, anditis semi-oificially announced to-day that the been arrested by the slieiiff of this county at The only first class brick fire proof The Merchants Bank of Moorhead has HARNESS MAKER A Deduction. firman of investiture of the present khedive Carrington, N. D. Ho will be brougnt to c'osed. It is a private bank, H. A. Bruns Hotel in the city. of Ksrypt has been prepared, ami that it is Antigo as soon as the necessary requisition A little girl 3 years old has a way ol —and Scalar In— and C. Kurtz forming the partnership. worded in the exact terms of the firman investing papers can be secured. Iti-i believed that on liquidation depositors deduction whic'i is quite unique. Going Whips, Collars, and all other the late Khedive Tewhk Pasha. Schapekahm Brothers & Co. will receive from 00 to 70 per cent of their Gardener Smith, who was formerly bookkeeper This is legarded as a success for English diplomacy, into the kitchen, she was sivrprised articles usually kept deposits. Public sympathy is largely and cashier for C. Overby, of Rice as it deleats the attempts to induce in a flrst-mlass harness to see the lid of the teakettle lift itseli NEW ULM, I the sultan to insert in the firman instructions with Mr. Kurtz. A petition has been sigu1 Lake, was arrested at Fremont. by shop. up and down. The cook told her it to the khfedivc reflecting upon by the creditors and sent to Judge Mills Sheriff Speed. He now lies in jail at Barron the English supremacy in Eavpt. The sultan requesting the appointment of receivers, including was steam, and she seemed satisfied. Contractors and Builders, to await his examination, charged with New harnesses made to erder and prelerred to adnere to the old furni in the name of T. C. Kurtz. The deposits theft and embezzlement by Mr. Overby. Pians and specifications furnished to order. Several weeks aftei she was traveling order not to embarrass the Khedive. The pairing promptly attended to. aggregate $173,000. Having received new and imoroved Smith is a young married man. This is ceremonies of investiture will take place in by train, and seeing a locomotive in machinery we are able to furnish all kinds NEW MLM. MINH not his first offense. Cairo in accoi dance with the desire of Ensland the depot, asked her mother what it ofworkinour line, as Sash, Doors and and with the concurrence ot ihe kheuive. Bingham Bros. NORTH DAKOTA. The jury in the case of the state vs. John Mouldings, also all kinds of Turned and was. Scroll Saw Work. Blazen at Ashland, returned a verdict of Gov Burke appoints J. C. Gipson to succeed When told it was to draw the train, MILLINERY not guilty. Blazer was charged with murder, Warrmar i» Egypt. Kanouse on state normal board. she wanted to know how, and the his victim being John Bredson, who LONDON, Feb. 15.—According to advices The ordinance granting a franchise to force of steam in 1 he teakettle was recalled was shot a lew weeks ago The shooting from Eirypt civil war is raging in Khartoum LUMBERUISDEALER the new gas company fit Grand Forks passed to her. The next day, while was admitted by Blazer, who claimed it and vicinity. Client the claimant oi the its final reading without alteration. talking to a gentleman, she suddenly was done in order to protect the honor of Khaiiphate. is said to have been victorious Mrs. Anton Olding, Work is to be commenced by June 1. Thehis remarked: home. HI some battles against Abdallah, chief of plant is to be in operation Dec. 1. the Bairgara tribe. Khassala is reported "Do yen: know horses isn't pullinj? depopulated. A. Duchon, a farmerlivingnear Michigan this train?" IOWA. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE NEW ULM •City, has lost over six hundred sheep out "No." he said. "What is 9 E. R. Lloyd died at his home in Mason Threatening Flames in Meinnliis Has on Hand a good stock of Millinery LATH, SHINGLES, D00B$ of a flock of two thousand since Dec. 1. "A dreat bid teatittle."—Harper's City. He was an old settler and one ot the Goods consisting in part ot Hats. Bonnets, MEMPHIS, Feb. 15, 2:25 a. in —A fire on Competent judges say it was caused by feeding Bazar. most prominent capitalists. He was a Howard row, or Union street, has broken Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers Human SASH AND rusty oat straw. Hair, Flowers £e. member of the first city council and was out and lias attained considerable headway. Lime, Cement tnd Coal, A new board of trade has been organized As it is in the thick ot the Also Patterns lor' stamping Monograms. also a member of the board of supervisors. Didn't Want Him on the Free List. -at Valley City and is working in fine shape. htisire portion of the city and near a Stamping of all kinds* Embroidery is reported that marble has been found Young Man Lodger: "Will you marry hotel, the* lo-s will probably be serious. I ts officers are: Hon. J. J. Dobbin, president: Work, German Knitting and Bergman's in large quantities and of fine quality near me?" The whole tire department has been called Zephyr Yarns a special tv. John Holmes, vice president J. Bonaparte, a few miles west of Keokuk. out. "Barclay, secretary Arthur Miller, treasurer Landlady: "Let me see. You have Missouri parties have secured the privilege' ot developing the quarries boarded with me four years. You 0»»oa!to Banc*** The Bismarck chamber of commerce have paid promptly. You have nevei William Hebener, a well-to-do farmer of All Juiet in Brazil.^ mipleted it-, organization by electing olli nwuiv, Augusta township, near Burlington, commuted grumbled at your food. No I cannot us Feb. 15.—Col. Zezedello, the newly -ers as follow- President, Haryey IIarri«, appointed loreign minister at Rio Janeiro, suicide the other night. The deed TTVOLI marry you." vice president, J. R. Ganer secretary, Gerald cables that the rumors of an impending revolt was prompted by domestic trouble. Pierce as^tant secretary, Dr. W. O. in Brazil are untrue. Since the restoration "Perhaps if I had acted like Duffer, was the father-in-law of County Surveyor Ihipuy treasurer, I. 0 DcGraff. ol legal order in November la^t the elements and abused the coffee, crumbled at the John Nau. ot agitation have had no existence. AND A train was badly wrecked two miles scarcity of butter, always been a A new invention in the way of a safety The different states organize their own government-) BREWERY ,ith of Conwav. Five height car*, the month behind in pay, you would have without lear of disorder re-ultinsr. passenger car has just been patented by J. i-aggatre car and the pa^enjrer coach were married me?" The banking que-tion is in a'lair way ot A. Yerger. of New Hampton The top of ditched. One lady and her child were settlement. No lurttier issues will bo authorized. the car above the ventilators is so arranged "Yes, perhaps I would. As it is 1 M-iKJiisIy injiiied. The cause was rotten The government has no financial that as soon as the car turns up on its side will marrv Duffer." ., JOS. SGHMUOKBB, Prop. lie', peimtttiug the rails to spread. difficulty to contend with, and has obtained it is thrown off, allowing a means of escape "What!" a Note of confidence lrom congress. Senhor Bob Arnott, German, was found dead for the occupants in case ot wreck. "Yes. I will marrv Duller. He needs NEW ULM, MINNESOTA Lebo will become minister ot the interior i'i his hou-e at Bismarck. He lived alone, some discipline. You .-ire too good a Among railroad men in Mason City it is place of Senhor Periera, who has resigned. Pure bew aeld ia cjnaatltiM suit th* a id was drunk for a week before. the opinion that the Chicago, Milwaukee boarder to have on the free list. ?, ftnrcbaawr. Special atteatioa paid Iki ***ii',A *i« & KI^J^^js I,JL Jri Jv &M silks .,, „,*3«ir i-~,