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

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mm pmwr •4P, I W filft 8S£3^8S*&*SM^" E%? •^i? THE NORTHWEST. North Dakota, took with him several ies threatert.to go-oot if the- matter Brawn Co. Bank. A E N ROMANCE. thousand dollars of the company's money. satisfactorily settled. ^.^ Empire Mill Co», Warrants are out for his arrest for certain financial transactions in Washington IOWA. art of the Saddes Divorce Trials A Summary of the Important Events Ever Before a Parisian Court. State. General Traffic Manager Mahoney of trie ROLLER MILL. Sioux City & Northern railroad has resigned In the district court at Jamestown the of the Week in the Northwestera One of the- saddest divorce trials to* take charge of an association of Western jury gave $1,000 damages in the case of has just taken place at Paris- between C. IL GHADBOWRN, C. H. ROSS, $ States. packers. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs* Dunstan vs. The Northern Pacific, for running President. Cashier. the well-known member of the National its James River Valley branch of the An Iowa Central freight was wrecked'hy road throngh Dunstan's farm. The company the spreading of rails at Brighton. Several Legislature- Robert Merignon and We take pleasure in informing th» COR. MINN, AND CENTRE SIRS. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, IS'ortli formerly owned the land. In it3 deed loaded cars were demolished and traffic his wife. It ie- sad mainly by reason public that we are now ready for blockaded for awhile. it reserved the right of way through the business. The best machinery and of the part which, the much-injured and South Dakota Xews in a land for its main line and branches. Dunstan Kiser & Pierson's flour mill at Ottumwa !New Ulm, Minn. all the latest improvements in the husband has played through-out the claimed the right to recover under a was burned, the fire originating from spontaneous Nutsli6ll, manufacture of flour enable us to late ruling of the supreme court. case, and for once, the fact that combustion. Fifteen hundred compete with the best mills in the In the case of Trnax vs. The Northern de3troj7ed. sacks of fTomr were Loss, $26,000 be was betrayed excites no ridicule country. Collections and all Business pei« Pacific Railroad Company, at Jamestown, insurance $17,000. MINNESOTA among his countrymen, who, as a rule, We are constantly buying. to recover damages for grain destroyed by tainingto Banking Promptly M. E. White, night watchman at the Illinois are inclined to- jeer at misfortunes of Tim Byrnes, tried in Minneapolis on the W a prairie fice tried in the district court, the Central freight depot, at Dubuque, was Attended to. charge of forgery, is acquitted. this nature. jury gave a verdict against the railroad Rye found dead at his post the other nfbrning. T^o men are killed and two injured, one company for $400. The complainant He was lying on the counter of the office IliTIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, The proprietor of the large establishment fatally, by a dynamite explosion near Kirkhoven claimed the fire was started by a spark fiom, and appeared to be fast asleep. It is supposed Oats devoted to the production a locomotive. to be heart disease. $500,000. a of canned goods in the west of France, A St Paul man finds hi runaway daughter Director Fallon, of the state weather bureau, The coroner's jury at Cedar Falls decided '&c. & living with a young man at Hudson M. Merignon, had remained a bachelor is rapidly increasing the number of W. H. Banton, the young physieian found At the Highest Market Prices. and casts her off. crop reporters and signal stations, and the until the year 1878, when one day dead in his bed', came to his death by an NEW ULM W II. Hewitt is appointed receiver of work of his office has increased to such an We sell all kinds of overdose of some drug taken to relieve the a young girl about 16 years of age, extent that the department has ordered FLOUR, the Stillwater Street Railway company, and pain of an attack of indigestion. All evidence with a little brother of 2 on her arm, Everett C. Hobbs, formerly observer at° SHORTS, the unning ot cars is resumed. shaws that he had no intentions of BRAN, fcc. ROLLER MILL Co, Helena, Mont., from Springfield, 111t to accosted him in the Champs Elysees B. Harrison of Dulnth, world's iair eommiting suicide. AT LOW RATES, report here as assistant to the director. commissioner for Minnesota, dies suddenly. and requested alms. Her sad and The notorious White Cap case, which was Nine cat loads of ties have arrived at set lor trial at Ottumwa, has been continued pinched face- appealed to the sympathy Valley City, the first installment of material The Minnesota Republican State committee till May 2 on account ot sickness of Mrs. Special Attention given to of the good-natured manufacturer, for the Northwest extension of the Soo selects St, Paul as the place and May Morris, wife of the man the White Cappers Custom Work Merchant Millers, and, in reply to his inquiries, she line upon which work is to begin as «oon ,") a* the date for the convention to choose threatened to hang. About fifty witnesses as the season will admit. It is now warm referred him to the Sister of Charity delegates to the national gathering. have been subpoenaed. as April, and seveial flocks of wild geese John Butala, of Richmond, was arrested at Berey as a guarantee that she was An extra stone for grinding feed. J. B. Brush, ex-post master at Dillon, 23"ewTTlrn, Minn have been seen. All indications point to Sheriff Hammerel, on the chaise of who was arrested for [conspiracy, in Steam Cornsheller. neither a professional mendicant nor an early spring. selling liquor without a license. He was trying to defraud the government, furnishing one of those unfortunate creatures lodged in jail. Thomas Hyde, the blind piggex who has $500 bonds to appear before the grand Wood taken for cash or in exchange who make the Champs Elysees- their spent the winter in the county jail at Grafton jury. Brush sold to Dr. Sander, who sends Empire Mill Co. The fnni of Carri & Cass Bros., of Pipestone, MlllUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRIRG a FLOUB. for selling liquor, was arrested on the out a great many circulars, $800 worth of happy banting ground at night. manufacturer and importers of expiration of his sentence on the charge of stamps for $700 in order to raise the salary igai'-. made an assignment in favor of CASH PURCHASES Three years later M. Merignon married rape, committed on the person of his little of his office. i: Smith. Received First Premiums at in England and bro\ight back btep-daughter. The evidence was given by and CHEAP SALES. Fire destroyed the interior of the A monstrous wild cat weighing 50 Mrs. Hvde. The preliminary trial was with him to Paris an exquisitely Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. Daily Hawkeye office at Burlington. pounds was killed on the bank of the Cannon held with closed doors, and Judee Raunilin lovely girl, and no one, save a few intimate The press room, basement and business liver seven miles south of Dundas in Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis committed the prisoner to trial at the friends to whom the young office were completely gutted. Fr. Aufderlieid^ the big timber by H. Mcllvain. next term of court. The crime was committed Agricultural and Mechanical Association The editorial rooms were so badly damaged wife had confided the secret, were The Big Diamond nulls cooppr shop at on the Gth of June last. by water and smoke as to make a aware that she was no other than Fair 18&7. Moiristown, with several hundred dollars complete wreck, Loss, $15,000 fully insured. worth of stock, was completely destroyed the little girl who had solicited alms' F. a L. Roos, SOUTH DAKOTA. aanfaetorcr «f MADLENER, by tire. No insurance. of M. Merignon in the Champs Fifteen business houses of Hot Springs, Arrangements have been completed by Mike Rowland, a lumberman, aged 40, Presk Manager. Elysees. The three years which had Fire, Wen Building and Steeplt are burned, the loss being $75,000. the Masons of Iowa for the erection of a fell down stairs at the Grand Rapids Hotel, sufficed to bring about this extraordinai-y fine temple in Cedar Rapids. The building T. H. Ayres, editor of Plain Talk of Vermillion, breaking his neck. His relatives liye in Fr. Burg. metamorphosis had been will be G0xl40 leet, five stories high, Brick has gone to Grand Forks to become Minneapolis. His partner was frozen to spent in a first-rate school at Brighton, and will be built in the modern style at a editor-in-chief of the Alliance paper death this winter. cost of $65,000 to $100,000. The Daniels England, where the girl had been of North Dakota. Fin Presse fo» Breakeman Fairbanks, who was hurt in lot, corner of First avenue and First street, taught every accomplishment. the wreck at Spring Valley, is in a fair way Two physicians from Chicago were at in the business portion ol the city has been ornamental fronts. Sioux Falls to hold a consultation with Dr. M. Merignon had in his house a of lecoveiy The damage is worse than secured for a site. Manufacturer ol and Dealer in private secretary, a young man by wa tirst reported. Out otiour cars otstock Onley in ease of Madame Destuers, who is A good deal ot anxiety has been felt in only one head was left uninjured. very low, in addition to the prostration the name of Adiian Derval, who CIGARS, the heat of dipping fuettftlM a*4 regard to the condition ot winter wheat owed him almost as deep a debt of of the trial she has suffered with grip. trill pay prompt attention to mail ard*** Deputy Sheriff Seaberg arrested Thomas throughout Iowa, and it has been generally gratitude as the young wife herself, Motgan, of Holding, Stearns county. Morgan TOBACCOS, Prof Free, vice pre-ident of the state believed that the absence of snow has for Adrian's parents, who had been is accused of stealing SI, 000 worth of board of regents-, and one of the faculty ot NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. pro\ed detrimental to it. Replies received employed in one of M. Meiignon's PIPES, lou iiom the land ot Marcus Setting Yankton college, was elected president of in answer to an inquiry which was sent out factories, had died while he wasyoung When tiied Morgan pleaded not guilty. the college. The college lias had no president KUETE & NAGEL. over the southern and central portions of and the orphan had been carea for, sinto the death of Dr. Ward. dcorjoP. Babeock, a resident of Watertown, the state give assurances that comparatively Cor. Minnesota and Center brought up and treated almost like a S. died suddenly of heart disease Oscar Sheppard, a miner employed at the little if any injury has been done. The son by M. Merignon. Streets, at the home of his daughter, Mrs A. M. Desmet mines, was instantly killed while crop though not a largo one, is in average MASONS AND CONTRACTORS, For a time all vent well but the Na^h, ot Tiacy. He had been in a Minneapolis at woik in the mines by being crushed condition. NEW ULM MINN. hospital tor treatment and was unable young secretary and the young wile under a mas«ive rock that had become detached All kinds of mason work and plastering became by degrees more and more to go farther toward home. done to order, whether in city or country. from the workings above him. W Waists THEODOR MDELLER, Reference, C. A. Ochs thrown together, their joint gratitude At a meeting of the creditors of the Mer(hauKBank White 19 or 30-inch waists may be At a meeting of citizens of Redfield a to M. Merignon helping toformabond NEW ULM. MINX. at Moorhead, Receiver Van stock company was organized with a capital a deformity in an adult woman, it of sympathy between them. M. MEAT MARKET Yh^enger read a statement ot assets (face), of $10,000, the shares to be $25 each. An may be justly doubted whether the MANUFACTURER OF Merignon, unfortunately, was thirtyfive ^01,7!)0«Jl. liabilities $-'08.07." 54 T. C. CIGARS, assignment of 20 per cent will be made at 26-inch waist of Venus de Medici is yeais older than his wife, and Kmt/, individual resources exclusive of interest FRANK SGHNOBRICH, Proprietor. once and the proceeds used in advertising not somewhat too large to be in proportion thirty-three years older than his bank, $72,907.08. Redfield's advantages in the East. with the figure of the average secretary, and one day the inevitable Having taken M. Epple's meat market, I At the annual meeting of the Building & At a delegate county rain convention at came to pass—the young people discovered am prepared to wait on all customers with American woman. It is characteristic Loan Association, of Redwood Falls, A E. Aberdeen, 15 delegates were elected to fresh meats, sausage, hams, lard, etc, always that they were in love with AND DEALER IX of women of the highest type of Xing was elected president O. B. Turner, on hand. Oiders from the country attend the trial rain test at' Doland the last Tobacco and Smokers' Articles one another. secretary, N. V. Hunter, treasurer. The association the Indo-European races to have wide attended to. of April. The delegation is authorized to About a week later M. Merignon has run six years and is in a hips and narrow waists. In other determine whether the experiment is a Anton Schwerzler. flourishing condition. happened to return unexpectedly from Beinborn's building New Ulm Minn. races the hips are narrower and the success and whether negotiations shall 'be a voyage, found the door of his wife's A companj'of boys were Tiding on a waist Jnrger. The American woman closed with the Goodland Kansas Rain MATSIEBENBRUNNER room locked, and a pungent odor of freight across a long tiestle at Mankato, Kiesling Block, New Ulm, Minm Company. appears, in consequence of her large burning charcoal issuing from the Ed Biett, son of Geo. Biett, proprietor of NEW ULM, MINN hip measurement, to have a smaller The Golden Reward Mining company —DEALER IX— apartment. Putting his powerful the largest dry goods house here, fell off Dealer in lias filed a mortgage covering allot its waist then she actually has. To the WINES AND FINE LIQUORS, shoulder to the panel he burst the iuun the train, breaking a leg and being CROICE HUES and LIQUORS. mining properties and its large chlorination unskilled masculine eye, says the door in, and discovered his wife and biuised more or less all o\er. He is doing plant in Deadwood for the sum of I handle Bourbon Whiskev, Dave Jones' Pittsburg Commercial Gazette, a girl his secretary unconscious, she on a well Brands', Anderson Club. Cognac, and Imported $250,000 The money will be used by the wi€h a waist of 22 or 22^ inches may lounge, he on the floor near by. In a Crystal Spring. Bourbon "Whiskey, ITennessy Wlnle grubbing out some small trees on Port Wine for medical use also the company for the purchase of several valuable letter which he found on the table the Brandy, and Otard, Dupuy &. Company seem to have a wasp-like figure, when celebrated St. Juhen Clarets lllnne and the farm ot one Joseph Rockwed, sev«m mining claims at Bald mountain which Cognac. Imported Tarragona Port* young people confessed that they Rieslins: Wines and Champagne. Whiskey in reality her measurement is very miles south of Dundas, a stone hammer it is desirous of pos-essing. ranging in price from $1.50 to $G p*r gallon. loved one another, and that they were for private or medical u-e. The celebrated weighing ten pounds was unearthed The nearly what it should be to satisfy My goods are ol the ery best grades and Warren II Fuller was captured near so horror-stricken with the idea of St. Julien Clarets and California ReNling shape is that of a hatchet, resembling exactly' the critical judgment of an artist or are guaranteed as represented. Madison by Defective Hanson of Milwaukee. wines. "Whiskey ranging in price from having betrayed their benefactor that (he battle axes used during the stone her family physician. The Venus de He is charged with seduction, Miss $1.50 to $±,00 per gallon. Pure Alcohol thev had determined to take their JOHN HAUENSTEIN, age and is the hardest Hint. Hattie Peabody, the daughter of a prominent Medici is 5 feet 5 inches in $3 00 per gallon lives. Brewer Fire at Montrose caused the following Milwaukee citizen, being the victim. height, 26 inches about the waist, 34 With much difficulty they were restored lo^se-. F. W. Raippehus, on store and good, Fullei was lormerly of Wakasha, where about the bust and 44 about the hips. to consciousness and life, and WM. FRANK. JOHM BENT^IN. $3,000, insurance, $6,000: loss on household the crime was committed. He was working The women employed as "cloak the issue of the drama has just taken goods, $1, 500 insurance $800. G. Kretchmei Cottonwood Mills. on a farm when disco\ercd. models" by most of the great drygoods place in the divorce court. loss on blacksmith and wagon shop, establishments in New York Instead, however, of the husband Malster, A N 1 000, $750 insurance Furniture store and WISCONSIN. City are about of the same height. having appeared in the role of the dwelling owned by Mrs. E. Haven, vaiued The Downing Manufacturing Company The measurements required ot a petitioner, it is the wife, while he himself at s,oo, no insurance. broke camp and discharged their 100 men figures as the respondent. It was Custom grinding lolicited. Will "model" 5 feet 5 inches in height in The Northern Pacific office at "Urookston and teams. Four million feet is their cut he who jnsisted that it should be so, one establishment are the following: grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange was robbed of a $500 express package of hard wood this winter. in order that no stain might rest upon Our brewery is fully equipped and able to-fill "Waist, 23% to 24 inches bust, 34 to The tueft was not discovered at the time 84 ft8. flour, 5 9s. shorts and I A lire destroyed I. Leisei's dry goods all orders. the young woman's lair name and has ]ustbeen made public, 'fhe thief 3-5 hips. 45 to 47 base of skull to lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Floni store, E. Bower's toy store and damaged KEW ULM, Mim when she becomes, within the next also took two tickets lor Southern California waist, 16 biceps, 11% to 12." A several other buildings at Milwaukee. UNION HOTEL, few weeks, the wife of the young secretary, and feed sold at low rates and delirerel via Poitland. S. H. Benton, the night prominent physician recently gave Loss, $100,000, partially covered oy insurance. Adrian Derval. A New Ulm free of expense. operator, is missing, and suspicion points me the following as the correct measurement to him as the guilty man And it is M. Merignon who has settled for a well-formed, well developed FRANK & BENTZIN. The Menominee River Sash and Door a large sum upon the couple on Mici iff Glynn created a sensation at Mankito Company, of Marinette, has sold out to the and healthy woman of 5 feet the sole condition that they should when he arrested J. P. Mayer, Cail WENZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor Paine Lumber Company, of Oshkosh. The 5 inches: "Waist, 24 inches bust. live somewhere in the south of France, AUG. (JUEESE, Wilson, Theodore Andeison, Andrew Telbeit plant comprises a factory and a lumber 33% to 34% biceps, 12 to 13 wrist, and Thomas Rowland on warrants so that he should not be exposed to yard with a large stock of lumber. Minn. Str. •New Ulm, Minn. dunging them with being implicated in the the danger of repenting what he had 5% to 5% hip 44 to 4o calf. 13 to 14, The Minnesota House, a hotel at La killing of Chris Thorstad at Butternut Valley done by the sight ol their presence and and ankle, 7 to !}{." The doctor's Crosse patronized by farmers, was destroyed locentlv. Examination will be held of their domestic happiness—a happiness The only first class brick fire proof HARNESS MAKER "model woman" has smaller hips and by fire, the proprietor, Peter Maich 21. which he had sacrificed for their a smaller bust and about the same Hotel in the city. Heiden, perishing the Haines. Loss, sake. —and Dealer 1B— Last summer a brick city hall was built $2,500. waist as a "cloak model." Whips, Collars, and all other at Vow Prague, at a cost ot $.' ,000. The Schapekahm Brothers & Go. At West Superior Judge Marshall sentenced hoicc of two lots was offered the city and STOR O ITALIAN DIPLOMACY. articles usually kept M. J. Lennon, a logger from Baron a corner lot selected whereon the hall in a ftrst-^lass harness Particular county, Wis., to 20 years in the penitentiary. NEW ULM, M! IN, is located. It now appears that the deed shop. Lennon pleaded guilty to a charge Ho an Englishma re inns to the inside lot and the matter When Miss Frere was travelling in of rape on the person of an old lady living a Stole Snuff Bo in Napoll. Contractors and Builders, is now in the district court lor settlement. Australia, some years ago, she was New harnesses made to «rder and T% near Rice Lake, Wis. During a visit to the south of Italy, Flans and specifications furnished to order. greatly impressed with the excellent pairing promptly attended to. It is learned that George Dashner. in a Win Kesting a small dealer in general Having received new and mmroved a young Englishman was introduced manner in which Sunday was kept. NEW MLM, MINS saloon row at Bayfield, bit off Mike McQuade's machinery -\\e are able to furnish all kinds merchandise at Morto-n, went to Chicago to a fashionable gathering by a Neapolitan ofworkinour line, as Sash, Doors and ear. The latter, with three companions, One aspect of the case, however, she to buy goods. He says while there, on Bingham' Bros. cavalier. While there he had Mouldings, also all kinds of Turned and entered the saloon for the purpose ciossmg the Clark stieet bridge, he was found a little comical. Scroll Saw Work. of doing up Dashner, with the result as his gold snuff box taken from him. held up by three men and robbed of $800. MILLINERY On the first Sunday of our stay in stated. Dashner is in hiding The prevailing opinion, however, is that Next day he was at another evening Brisbane I was summoned to a mysterious he was the victim of some confidence The jury in the case of Tinman Ward, of party, when, to his surprise, he saw LUMBERHDEALERSI men Fall Creek, against the Chicago, St. Paul, interview with our landlady. a gentleman present take out his The case of Wilson and Meyers, brought Minneapolis & Omaha, after an all night She had sent to me, she said, because stolen snuff box and help himself to a Mrs. Anton Olding. session at Eau Claire, rendered a verdict of beiore the court at Lake Crystal, was dismissed she wished to know whether we should pinch. He quickly strode up to his $4,700 for the plaintiff. Ward was struck upon motion of the state. The object to having the tea-things on the triend and said: sheriff at once rearrested Wilson and Meyer^, by a freight train on a crossing and sued or $50,000. table at dinner. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE NEW TJLM and also Tudor Anderson, Andrew Gil^ "The gentleman over yonder is taking LATH, SHINGLES, BOOBS, "The cooks, they won't cook dinner Has on Hand a good stock of Millinery bert and Tom Rowland. The case was adjourned snuff out ot the very box that was Fred Loth, who was stabbed in the Stratford Goods consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets to March 21. Rowland is said to on Sunday," she explained, "unless stolen from me yesterday do you SASH AND BLOT*. melee the other morning, died. His Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers Human ha\ made a written statement telling who you call it tea and I'm sure body was brought to Marshfield for the post happen to know him?" Hair, Flowers &c. Lime, Cement CoaL killed Thorstad. you've no idea what a trouble servants mortem and shipped to Milwaukee for "Hush!" answered the cavalier in a Also Patterns for stamping Monograms. are in this country. We can't A lodsre of A. O. TJ. W. was organized at burial. Frank Shorttinie, for whom a warrant tone of warning "he is a person of Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery Wood Lake with a membership of 25. The was out for doing the stabbing, gave make 'em do anything and my husband Work, German Knitting and Bergman's high rank." Zephyr Yarns a specialty. following officers were elected. J. F. Maitm, himself up to the sheriff of Marathon county, he's a college man, and I'm sure "What do I care?" exclaimed the Lowtt pries* «*W«f/«t and it is expected that Willian Fullmer M. W. Wm. Bush, M. \V A. L. I've always been a lady!" Englishman. "I want my snuff box Perry, foreman, James Hannah, O John has also done so by this time. So we called our meal tea but barring back and mean to call him to account!" Bush, recoider A. Martin, 11., W. F. the kettle, and the teapot, it was Oypoalt* MaDx—A A girl giving her name as Minnie Havs, Bradlev, W. McKav. Wm Dibble, a very good dinner. home at Oshkosh, where she has been living "Come, don't let us have a row!" KKWTTLM, I. W Wm Dillingham, O. W. 1TVOLI with a brother-in-law, was taken from gently entreated his friend "leave the The Albert Lea National hank elected its a house ox prostitution at Marshfield by matter to me, I will get the snuff box The Shape of It. first ofliceis today, and are as follow-: the marshal and sent home. Thecirl claims tor you." "Dennis," cried Pat, "will yex pay President, II. I). Brown, vice ]iresident, to have come there with one Walby Howerth, At these words the Englishman Dr Hibbs cashier, D. Kellar. The me the two guineas ye owe me?" who formerly lived there and has "simmered down" and went home. AND BREWERY apital stock is $60.00J and it will be open been working in Oshkosh for some time. "Sure, I will," answered Dennis, On the following day, sure enough, lor business about March 15. The direc-ors She claims to be 18 years old. his friend brought him the stolen readily, "I'll pay ye, never fear. 'Ti» are 1). Brown, Dr Hibbs, W A. Morin, The employes of the six breweries at La article. j. A pamphlet of Information and abJ only two guineas, boy, and I'll pay ye Godley, J. W Smith, C. W. Ransom, •Vitraetof tha laws,Showing How to/ Crosse organized a union recently. The "How did you recover it?" inquired Trade/9 •\Obtain Patents, Careen, S Strauss and T. V. Kratvold. in some shape or other." O S 8CHMUCKER other day the men employed by the lleileman fru.iM the Englishman. Vfafhe, Coppiefate, ttnt "Faith, Dennis," replied the quickwitted .«*«• MUNII A COv and Mitchel breweries made a demand "Nothing ot the sort," said his NEW ULM, MINNE80TA. JJ»1 Broadway, NORTH DAKOTA. Pat, "ye'd better make it as for leis hours and more pay. The demand friend with a laugh. "I wished to Kew Terk. It is charged that Col. O. M. Towner, the near the shape of two guineas as ye Par* b«w geld la •juamtttic* to suit tk* was not granted and the men are on a avoid fi disturbance, and, therefore, I aurcaaMr. pedal atteatloa paid W tht? land company agent who disappeared from can.'—Harper's Young People. strike. The employes of the other brewer- simply stole it back again from, him." (•fttUftfattwat.