New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 24, 1892 · Page 3 of 9
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Hi •MMiMaMaJMwwwiiMi^iiinJLwM^^—»•!• ff •iii. MMU.. I l|M ... S ¥1 THE NORTHWEST. jury appointed to try his sanity. Lehman story brick building, burned to the ground ?A CLOSE CALL. Brown Co. Bank. is sentenced to be hung. Empire Mill Co-, the other day. It was built in 1877 at a Judson Colson, living near Northville, cost of $14,000. Thefirecaught from overheated Marvelonw Escape from a Railroad 'I? a£S$£ was killed by the accidental discharge of a flues. Horror in Pennxylvttnia. ROLLER MILL. A. Summary of the Important Events loaded .gun shell he was trying to tmcap. An unknown man dropped dead at Ashland. PiTTSBCBG, Feb. 22.—The Wheeling express ttft The shell struck him just above the left The .coroner's verdict was death on the Wheeling division ofthe Baltimore of the Week in the Northwest-j^ sW eye, entering his head. 'His death was instantaneous. from apoplexy of the brain. Two letters & Ohio, with 100passengers on board, 24 Rollers ar^c 4 Burrs. found on his person gave only a clue to haa a narrow escape from an awful aecident ern States. ,**'*/ Cashi j^»t" -President! near Whitehall, twelve miles, south ot this his name, which is either Charles Murray David Foley, aged sixty-eight, who came We take pleasure in informing the or Charles Howard. city, last night. Eublic to Rapid City several months ago to do COR..MINN. ANO CENTRE STRS. that we are now readj for Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North tunnel work on the Dakota, Wyoming & -Near Whitehall and just around a steep The motion for a change of venue i%Edward usiness. The best machinery and curve is a temporary trestle 300 leet long and Missouri River railroad, died Feb. 16. Baker's second trial for the robbery all the latest improvements in the 9 & and South Dakota News in a 40 feet high. The train was running at the New Ulm, Minn. was one of the prominent contractors of of the Hurley Iron Exchange Bank was manufacture of flour enable us to rate ol thirty-five miles an hour, and when New York city and well known in many denied by Judge Bundy at Ashland. Nutshell. it rounded the curve the engine struck a compete with the best mills in the states. Baker's second trial will begin soon before huge reck, which, loosened by rost, had country. Judge Parish. The Republican state executive committee rolled from the hiah embankment above Collections and all Business pertaining We are constantly buying MINNESOTA. the railroad. An awful crash followed. The met at Sioux Falls and decided that 1 5 engine broke from the tender and leit the Wheat, to Banking Promptly the basis of representation should be one *m i*i The depot at Lanesford was burned. V. IOWA. •""so'SThree M\ track. '1 he tender partly broke from the Rye, delegate in the state convention for every men were^ arrested at Ottnmwa, as Cause of the fire unknown. Attended to. train, and the separated parts rnshed in a fifty votes or major fraction thereof cast Corn, White Cappers. $/^4i\ A mining stock exchange may be established mad race or the trestle. When the engine MVMAL RESPONSIBILITY, for Mellette at the last 'state election. The widow of Fred Buelo, who "was at Duluth, reached the trestie proper it seemed to Oats, Chamberlain was chosen as the convention stop suddenly and plunged down the embankment. killed last year on the Kansas City road in Ex-Aid. Rollins of Minneapolis commits Buckwheat, The train, grinding out the $500,000. city and March 23 the date. No proxies Dubuque, has brought suit for $10,000 suicide with carbolic acid. flashes of fire from the rails, swept by in &c. &c will be allowed. '"^*5?|i, damages against the road. ,.£, L. M. Lange of Minneapolis is elected salety, being stopped by tne air brakes at At the Highest Market Prices. A successful raid was made on Hammond A Carroll (Iowa) bank president suddenly commander of the Minnesota G. A. R. the other end of the trestle. & Mallet's grocery at Wilsey, twelve miles disappears owing considerable money. NEW ULM We sell all kinds of. State Game Warden Stetson is defeated west of Huron, and a large quantity of is accused of disposing of mortgaged property. As the engine toppled over Engineer Mahan in the prosecution of a man 'for having FLOUR, liquors captured by the sheriff. The grocery was thrown out. He was lound some SHORTS. prairie chickens in his possession. forty leet away from the engine in the deep in which the liquors, were found was A fire at Alerton destroyed a block of BRAN, «tc. ROLLER MILL CO., The hatchet factory which was built at ravine. He was unconscious and is Jatally closed up, and efforts to again get possession AT LO W RATES, frame buildings mostly occupied by firms n.jured. The engine was crushed into a Fulda last fall will commence business of the stock proved lruitless by the which carried no insurance. The loss will mass ot warped and shattered iron. When March 1. ownera. The whole outfit will likely be be about $25,000. the encine st-opned betore its plunge into Dan Ivett, a fireman on the St. Paul and Special Attention given to confiscated. •the paviue it threw Lindsey hi-di into tne Lee A. Bassett, a child, choked to death Omaha road, was very 'dangerously hurt Custom Work Merchant Millers, air through tne cab roor and he alighted The rain-making scheme is set down as at Keokuk while eating an apple. A piece near St. Paul, in a wreck of his engine. on the embankment. His shoulder was practicable at Blunt, in fact a larger acreage lodged in the little one's throat and death dislocated and he was otherwise injured. A suit to recover $300,000 damages for than usual will be put in on account of came before it could be extracted. The tender left the track when the train An extra stone for grinding feed. slander has been commenced by Fred the fact that Hughes county has entered into We-wTJlin, Minn.. Frank Coolies and Frank Kingsbury, stopped on the trestle and plunged into the Kanne, southwest of Faribault, in Le Steam Cornsheller. a contract with the rainmakers to produce chasm below without taking any of tne each aged six years, were drowned in Indian Sueuer county. moisture during the dry season. A cars with it. making a second miraculous creek, Council Bluffs. They were special telegram to the Blunt Advocate escape. The passengers were, beyond a The Ellis flouring mill at St. Peter, was Wood taken for cash or in exchange skating on the ice and broke through. shaking up, uninjured. The accident is sold by the assignee A. It. Davis to A. H. from Pixley, Cal., tays the scheme has Empire Mill Co. HARUFKTUS OF CHOICE SPRIRB WHEAT FLOUB. A beautiful aurora borealis appeared in pronounced by railway men and travelers Miner, who will put *it in first-class shape, proven successful there under unfavorable the northwestern heaven at Dubuque. The to be one ot the mobt nura'cuioua known and expects to largely increase its capacity. circumstances. red cloud seemed to impart its hue to earthly to them. CASH PURCHASES A large barn of Sylvester Frederick on things, and many ran out of their houses, Received First Premiums at Blown From the train. NORTH DAKOTA. Lake Sarah near Delano was destroyed and and CHEAP SALES. JOLIET. 111., Feb. ^2.—The man found supposing there was a fire in the vicinity. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. twenty-seven head of stock burned. The dead beside the railroad track at Braidwood, After being out two hours, the jury returned John Silver and one Lannor, burglars incarcerated members of the family were absent. 111., Friday, proves to be Albert M. a verdict of guilty in the case of in the new county jail at Burlington, Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis Howard of Schenectady, N. Y. He was on Fr. Aufderheido, John Wisdom, who recently purchased Balthazar Schmidt, charged with illegal escaped by digging a hole in the his way to Colorado Springs. He was Agricultural and Mechanical Association the Brackett saw mill plant in Pine City, sale of liquor at Fargo. wall. They haVe not yet been found. The blown from the train while going irotu the will build at once a sash, door and blind A consignment of four Russian refugees turnkey has been discharged for carelessness. Fair 1887. sleeper to the dining cur. Howard was a factory. The factory will employ over one arrived at Grand Forks from Chicago, sent post commander and prelate ot Brown MsMtotarav «t F. a L. Roos, MADLINER, hundred and twenty-five men. by Baron Hirsch's relief association. Post, G. A. 11., of Schenectady. James Me3sles. aged thirty, was run over They were found emplovment prompt- Gilbert Gilbertson, a wealthy farmer of and almost instantly killed by a switch engine Man and Woman Killed. Prest Manager. Fire, Well BuUdin* an* Steeyfe Mower county, while going home from in the Diagonal yards at Des Moines INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 22 —The Big Four Rochester, stopped at a farmer's house to W. R. Bierly has purchased the interest "His ears were covered to protect them from Chicago express ran into an open switch Fr. Burg, Brick, 'et warm, and as he entered the house he of his partner, A.. Schmidt, in the Northwest the cold, and it is supposed that he did not five miles east o." here last night and collided ^ppe dead of heart disease. Publishing company at Grand Forks hear the engine's close approach. with some empty freight cars. A man The sheriff of Dakota county went to and a woman, both tramps,, riding on the Fine Pressed Brick for and will continue business under the same The Cyclone Manufacturing company's front end 0. the mail car, were crushed to Morris and" took back with him a man name and general management. works burned at Dewitt. The fire was ornamental fronts. death between the tender and the mail car. named Failing, to answer at Hastings the When the case of the People vs. George caused by the explosion of a gas engine. Manufacturer ot and Dealer in charge of forging several notes, amounting Purchase ior violating the prohibitory law George Morris, Fred Johnson, Frank Jones, What Recaine oi Hagen? to $300. was called for trial at Jamestown it was Homer Reed and Norman Hall, all employe, FOSSTO.V, Minn., Fob 22.—The jail was CIGARS, Bart the twit of •tipping feellltlM *a« destroyed by fire last night. The fire originated Rev E. Tucker, aged seventy-two died at were badly burned. found that the defendant had disappeared. Will pay prompt attention to anil ordwe in a prisoner's cell. It is supposed Red Wing. He was a pioneer resident, a His bond of $300 was forfeited. Mrs. Peter Fries apparently died the TOBACCOS, that he set tire lo the bed clothing in a chaplain during the war and pastor of the Fire at Green Brothers' general merchandise other night at Dubuque. Preparations NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. drunken stupor. 'I he inmate, L. J. Hasen, Methodist church there for a number of store at Hamilton destroyed the building were made for the funeral, but alter the PIPES, was at one time a prominent citizen of years. and contents. The Odd Fellows" hall body had been placed in the casket it was Albert Lea. where he was engaged in the KUET E & NAGEL The people of Little Falls and vicinity above the store was destroyed, together noticed that it was still warm. Burial has druse business. Cor. Minnesota and Center with the United Workmen, Masonic and shipped a car load of flour to Edgar & been postponed. The case has attracted a Odd Fellows' pharaphemaha. Reeve, of Minneapolis, for the relief ofthe good deal of attention in this city. Streets, A GliEAT CKIME P.ECALLID Russian famine sufferers. There had been Aid. James Kennedy was convicted at MASONS ANOCONTRACTORS. The remains of the late Hon. Alexander NE W UL MIM. other bmall shipments albo fiom that place Fargo ol keeping and maintaining a common By the Arrival or the Pardoned Austin Clark, United States minister to Liberia, A.U kinds ot mason work and plastering previously. nuisance lor the sale of liquor, after a Uidwell at Nuw Yoik. were buried at Muscatine with military done to order, whether in city or country. THEODO MUELLER, trial lasting two days. His sentence will Datton, who was hold at Mankato, and Masonic honors. He died at his post NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—Austin Byron Bidwell, Reference, "C. A. Ochs. be not less than ninety days in jail and $200 on the charge of obtaining the name of of duty last summer, and his remains have one oc the clever gangot Bank of NEW ULM. MINN. fine. Mrs. H. H. Studt to a note under false pretenses just reached his old home. Many distinguished England iorgers, arrived on the Etruria MEAT MARKET and also for forgery in the second colored men were present. yesterdav He was released irom Chatham MANUFACTURER OF In order to promulgate the cattlemen's CIGARS, degree, gave bail in the sum of $1.GJ0. prisoir-a eek' rgo Friday. He v, as accompanied interests, a We»t Missouri Stock Growers' FRANK SCHHOBRICH, Proprietor. L. P. Hunt, of the world's fair commission, Association has been organized at Dickinson, on his homeward voyage by his GETTING HIS MONEY' S WORTH si&ter, Mrs. M.tt, who has been many held a meeting of business men at the officers being divided equally between Having taken M. Epple's meat market, I months in England seeking his lelease. Battle Lake, and in less than fifteen minutes Dickinson and Mandan. The organization am prepared to wait on all customer* with Ben Wright Go a Ready Call to Re His brother, George Bidwell, got a ticket of Tail1 a note for $123 towards Otter starts out with seventy members. tresh meats, sausage, hams, lard, etc, always at Da O Quick. leave on July 18, 1887, and arrived in this on hand. Orders from the country AND DEALER IN county's quota was signed by twenty-five The United States land office at Bismarck Tobacco and Smokers' Article? attended to. country on Aug. 9, following. good men. Ben "Wright, who died the other day has decided the case of P. J. Lyons vs. W. The crime of which the two Bidwells and The coroner's jury rendered a verdict of F. Steele, involving the latter's valuable was the most companionable an Anton Schwerzler. their confederates, George McDonald and death from unknown causes in the case of tree claim adjoining the town site of Steele, I ever met Th oyster house which Beinhorn's building New Ulm Minn. Edward Xoyes, were convicted was perpetrated Chris Thorstad at Lake City. It has been in tavor of Lyons. Steele has held it about MAT. SIEBENBRUNNER.MINN he opened, at the corner of Brattl in 1872 and 187J. They ioreed notes Kiesling Block, New Ulm, Minn. discovered since that he was kicked. The fourteen years, but failed to comply with and bills of exchange on the Bank of and Court street, lor years was a NEW ULM, sheriff is now making arrests of implicated the law as to»cultivation and making final —DEALER IN— England amounting to £1.000,000. George Bosto institution. Dealer in parties. proof before thirteen years expire. Bidwell was arrested in Scotland, Andrew WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. I remember going into Wright's one CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS. Bidwell in Havana. Noyes in London and Barney Welling has begun an action The-Sisters of Charity of the St. John's night a dozen years ago. Seated at McDonald on board a steamship at against William Grono, proprietor of a academy at Jamestown, have prrchased I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave Jones' quarantine here. Ihey were sentenced to the table next to me were four newsboys, granite works at St. Cloud for $5,000 damages the Hendricks farm, situated* within the Brandy, Anderson Club. Cognac, and Imported liie imprisonment. Ever since the release Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, Hennessy accompanied by two girls who Port Wine for medical use also the for slander. It is alleged that Grono city limits consideration, $5,000. Under of George Bidwell preat efforts have been Brandy, and Otard, Dupuy & Company celebrated St. Julien Clarets, Rhine and sold papers. Th waiter refused to wrote a de amatory letter which Welling the direction of the bishop of Jamestown made to secure the dischargo ot Austin, the Cognac. Imported Tarragona Port' Riesling Wines and Champagne. Whiskey serve them. as maligned. the Sisters will build on this tract an orphan's younger brother, who passed nearly eighteen for private or medical me. The celebrated ranging in price from $1.50 to $G per gallon.« W a the trouble my little men? years prison. It has been Ihe subject A drunken row took place near North asylum for the diocese of North Dakota. My goods are ot the very best grades and St. Julien Clarets and California Ileisling of international and diplomatic correspondence. said Ben Wright, who overheard the Lake, the present terminus of the Port are guaranteed as represented. wines. Whiskey ranging in price from Through petitions signed by conversation. Arthur, Duluth & Western ailway, between $1.50 to $4,00 per gallon. Pure Alcohol Trains wore delayed by a wreck five Lady Somerset and other philantnropists JOHN HAUENSTEIN, two white men and four Indians, "Why, this 'ere duffer says he won't his release was agreed to provided hew ould $3 00 per gallon. miles east of Bismarck, recently. A westbound Brewer and as a result one man is now lying at give us at what we a leave England. freight was obliged to stop on account the point of death and three have broken W at do you want, my of a bad wheel and a train following Bidwell was only twenty-five years old heads. WM. FRANK. JOHJT BJKNTZIN. I want a'great big stew, with plenty when he convicted, was a tall, handsome it on a down grade could not be stopped in Plans and specifications for anew village of oysters and six spoons. man and had but latelv married an estimable Cottonwood Mills. time to prevent a smash-up. No one was hall and engine room were placed in the Wright said "all right," quietly gave woman at the United States legation hurt, but a caboose and several cars are in Pans. He made" a daring escape A N handb of the Carlton council. The building the order and when it was ready served Malster, completely wrecked. from puson in Havana, but was caught the will be elaborate for all village purposes, the boy with a big stew, a large plate Colonel Charles A. Morton, the extensive following day. In January, 1891, while a the'front—constructed qfthe new of crackers and a platter of pickles. prisoner at Chatham, he risked his life to farm owner in Farj o, has issued an appeal Custom grinding •olicited. Will pressed slate brick manufactured heie and Th six spoons were there. save another prisoner who fell into the to the farmers of the Northwest to do all grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange will be4he first building ever erected in The stew was passed around, the niedway. McDonald is «till in Portland in their power to prevent the passage ofthe which this new brick forms a part. prison and koyes is still in Portsmouth. 84 lbs.flour,5 lbs. shorta «nd I spokesman seeing at each ad his Onr brewery is fully equipped and able to fill Washburn anti-option bill by congress. ftll ordei s. William Lawer of Lamberton met with a or her share, in a few moments it ad 9s. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flow He advises them to write to their senators Daughters ot the devolution ffEWULM, HIM, sudden doath in the railroad yard at Tracy. entirely disappeared. Th leader of and representatives in congress to vote WASHIIGTON, Feb. 22.—The first conti and feed sold at low rates and delivered UNION HOTEL, I4, It supposed he stepped from the main the a then walked up to the desk against the bill. nental congre=s ot the national society of A New Ulm free of expense. track over to the side track to avoid a coinins? the Daughters of the American Revolution and said: much stuff, Ben? I The Northwood Trust and Safety bank, will convene in this city to-morrow and switch engine and was caught by a car tell you at was crack v. FRANK & BKKTZZN. ofNorthwood, has purchased the stock of continue in session during three days. The being run down on the side track. The "Never mind the scuff, my boy have the Farmer's Security bank of the same public session will be he.a in the Church of car passed over his body, killing him almost the stew with me. said Wright kindly- Our Father. The congress will be called to oneplace. The capital of the former bank will WSNZEL SCHOTZKQ Piopiietoi instantly. He leaves a wife and AUG. QTJEITSE, order bv the president general, Mrs. Harrison, be increased, but the charter of the latter child. who will make the address welcome. want no stuff?" will be surrendered The majority of the Gov. Merriam has commuted the sentence On Tuesday ihe morning session Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. °No, my boy. stock in Northwood Trust and Safety bank will be devoted to addresses on special subjects of James Irwin, who was sentenced "Well, repeat at order quick." is held by stockholders in the First National by the regents of the different states. at Moor head to the state prison for liie for The only lirst class brick fire proof HARNESS MAKER No one laughed heartier or enjoyed bank, Mayville. M. V. Senwell is cashier, Wednesday will be the day lor the election the murder of James H. Ewes, one and onehalf the retort more an honest Ben J. Rosholt, president, and J. P. Haber, vice ot officers. Mrs. Cabell, president general Hotel in ihe city. miles from Moorhead, in 1885. Irwin —and Dealar In— ofthe association,' will give a reception Wright.—Boston News. president. will be discharged lrom Stillwater, Dec. J, Monday evening to visiting regents and Whips, Collars, and all other Schapekahm Brothers St Co. 1892. Commutation is the result of a petition WISCONSIN. S Women delegates to meet the officers. Mis. Max M. articles usually kept signed by the prosecuting attorney, Hallowell will give a luncheon to vismng Mrs. Hannah Wright, of Durand, aged The women of the Sout are yet in in a first-mlass harness regents and delegates on Wednesday. The judge, all the jurors and many others. seventy-four, died of la grippe. NEW ULM, MI that? transition stage which shop. great social event of the cong'ess «vill be James B. Failing of Prescott, Wis., was Henry Spencer, a young man living at come between earnest inquiry and interest the reception bv Mr*. Harrison at the New harnesses made to erder and r» brought down from Morris and lodged in Contractors and Builders, Bryant, was killed by a falling tree while and the full acceptance of the White House in honor ot the visiting reana jail at Hastings, to await his hearing, delegates on Wednesday evening felling timber. Plans and specifications furnished to order. pairing promptly attended to. new methods a opportunities for on the charge of obtaining $65 at the German-American Having received new and improved The planing mill of Scott, Hubbell & women. They are naturally anxious NEW MLM, MINK machinery we are able to furnish all kinds bank Oct. 2 under false pretenses. Taylor was partially burned at Ashland to know of their increased privileges, It WHS a I'haane. ofworkinour line, aa Sash, Doors and Binghams He is accused of having presented WASHINGTON. Feb. g'i -"c.r^ary Foser Bros. involving a loss of $5,000. No insurance. and to see the open doors, but there Mouldings, also all kinds of Turned and and endorsed two notes purported to have was asked to-nigtit if h," -'IO, -bei-c -*i9 Scroll Saw Work. is no aggressiveness. On the contrary anv truth in the repo.ru .Ijji'ir.teun, «?as been given by one Lyman R. Bearding of MILLINERY the typical Southern women, The-ten-year-old son of Daniel Eldrid, to be held at his residence Monday b. bin.. Pieire, S D., one being for $97 and the near Elmwood was killed by a log rolling active and capable, always prefers to Senator Teller. Senator A'.dnch and'otl e* other $104, secured by chattel mortgage. over him while in the company of a man prominent public men*, representing both LUMBERlDSDEALER feel and to have the world believe Byron Gibson, the seventeen-year-old sides, ot the silver cuestiou, ior the purpose sawing logs* at the men of the family are th son of Dr. G. W. Gibson, of St. Cloud, was of effecting a compromise bv winch the leaders, fully able to a care of .all Mrs. J. Foster, the wife of a pioneer business Mrs. Anton mg, administration will lend it« efforts to the arrested for practicing dentistry without a man of Durand, died after an operation affairs save those in the home. She calling of an international monetary confer license, he having pulled a lady's teeth and for abdominal disease. Dr. Lyman of a in work herself to death, enceit Republican senators who favor tree administered chloroform Jan. 31, from Eau Claire operated. coinage will agree to prevent the passage o' and a all sorts of shifts a OPPOSITE POST OFFICE NEW ULM which she has been a yreat sufferer ever a lree coinage bill this session ot congress in private, this is her creed, inherited Copper, in what is believed to be paying Has on Hand a good stock of Millinery ULTH, 8HE(6LE8, DOOBS, since. Ho was fined $2 and costs, amounting The secretaiy replied that theie was nothing Goods consisting in part ot Hats, Bonnets, from grandmothers grandof quantities, has been discovered in section to $50, or thirty days in the county jail. in the report. Senators Teller and Aldrich Velvet", Silks, Ribbons, Feathers Human SASH JLND 1, town 49, range 5 west, about one and a the long ago. She believes His father refused to pay his fine and he are both out ot the city, and neithci Hair, Flowers &c. half miles west of Washburn. as old Uncle Harve on the planta of them is expected to return to-morrow. Lime, Cement tnd Coal was committed. Also Patterns lor stamping Monograms. This the secretary referred as evidence that tio it "De head de tambl Charles Sweet, of Ripou, shot himself A desperate attempt was made to" set on Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery there can b* no meetin.* betwean himself ought te alius a some money in thrdugh the head and, died in a few hours. Work, German Knitting] and Bergman's fire the dry goods store known as the and the senatois named as he expects" to his pocket." He was craved by opium and morphine. Zephyr Yarns a special ty.' Fair store at Winona. A son ofthe proprietor, Lowst price* •toay* leave the city in ihe afternoon tor New He lrad carried a revolver for several days, he progress of development in the Louis Goldberg, was seen by a ork en route to Europe threatening to kill his wife. *, police officer to run away from the building, woman's world therefore lies much in social lines—literary clubs, a clubs, Ofpertto Eelte—4 »•»•%, and the police officer seeing a light in The grist mill in Wonewocwas destroyed the building a lew seconds later, gave an by fire. It as valued at$16,000 insurance, afternoon teas, etc. N explosive nwvui. s* Ml'wankee Men on a Jaunt. alarm of fire. Thefirewas put out after a $12,000 The mill was owned by Messrs. questions are proposed the tend of TTVOLI ATLANTA. Ga., Feb. 2? —A special train loss of only $200 The lather and son were Wollenden, Lee & Carey, and will" be a bad thought follows a mental current with bearing ti ty Milwaukee real estate men both arretted on tlsc charge of attempted loss to the place. no underflow of reform in any way reached this city to-day. Ihey will be hers, arson. questions of art jot literature, ot Mrs. Patrick Kennedy, an uld and respected to-morrow as guests of the real estate men AND lady, was killed by fulling and travel are all discussed at the delightful ot Atlanta and will DO given a reception bv BREWERY striking the back of her head on the ice afternoon fortnightlies. held in the the Northeresouetv. They are on their SOUTH DAKOTA. while passing through one ol the parks at different parlors, with astonishing way to Florida. _^^ 5 Gov. Mellette will issue his revised Eau Claire. clearness nn closeness. One might pledire to members of the legi-lature. Seventy-seven Leap Year Partv. Mrs. El zabeth Ru'scll, of Eau Claire, of venture to say at the greatest MITCHELL, S. D., Spectal, Feb. 22.—The have 'thuj lar signed the old JOS. SGHMUOKER, Prop, the celebrated Russell murder case, was admitted readers a deepest students aro usually f%3 social event o. the season will be the leap pledger to bail in $5 000. Her sureties, are found amoutj women away from year party on the evening the 22d. Music NEW ULM, MINNESOTA The Lehman murder case from Custer William Carsoit, the lumberman, and* Arthur the centres. They cet from reading will be itrmshed by tu© Elmendorf or-' county was before the supreme court for Smith. Her trial is set lor April 18„se •, PwebewMMlnfuuiUtfM evit tkt what their sisters in'the whir} gain by cheatra of Sioux Fails. the second time on a writ of error from the Mnfcaaer. •p*cial •tteatlea paid to tfc§» The h.gh school at Stevens Point, a two absorption.—Harper's Bazar