New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 6, 1892 · Page 2 of 8
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to NORTHWEST. ent E. J. Evans, of the Minnesota division PECUUAK METHOD. delegation of Burlington Republicans W go *&: Brown Co. Bank. Empire Mill Co-, will take James' place. to Des Moines and help urge the legislature for the relief of prohibition bat none could V»y» r«ni*lie 4 XKittt, EIectri*ity a* slk* SOUTH DAKOTA. be found would place themselves on City Home A Summary of the Important Events record." Burlington will not be represented Mrs. Robert F. Tisson, wife of a New ROLLER MILL. YEaoseA^K. J.. April 4.—It is possible as a consequence. :V^r'"^-I'i'-^X-cUi York broker and a society leader, was that au. investigation will be made into the \, 5,of the Week in the Northwest- The application for a! ^edeirer foiir' the granted a decree of divorce at Yankton£| aflEatrsottke Newark City Howe situated C. H. CHADBOTJKN, C. H. ROSS, 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. £:l ern stat^ ,$ffih Dubuque Electric Railway Light and Power here. Th&homeismtendedfof th&reforiaation President Cashier. T—" The story published in Chicago that the company has been withdrawn. Dr. Allen, of way wa*mi hoys and girk?r and stands appeal in the De Steurs case at Sioux Falls MINN AN CENTR E SIRS. We take pleasure in informing the who arrived from Davenport to resist «, ."*- '.'• between the first and second Orange has been abandoned is a fake. The appeal pubiie that we are now ready for the application, denies that $95,000 of the mountains, and lias about 300 inmates,, of Minnesota, Wisconsm,^/Iowa/ Forth has been perfected and the case will go up. company's funds or any other sum. was misappropriated DUftineae. The best machinery and whom about ft)©, are girls. It is a city institution A a special meeting of the Moorhead New Ulm, Minn. during h's presidency. and South Dakota News in a organized under the laws of the all the latest improvements in the m: council the resignation of Dr. John Kurtz State of Jersey, and receives boys and Mayor Fawcett of Burlington has- issued manufacture of flour enable ns to as health officer of this city was accepted Nutshell. girls as young as seven years, and.they remain orders that all gamblers and other persons compete with the best mills in the and Dr. D. C. Darrow was appointed in his there until they are twenty-one,'unless without visible means of support shall :«W country. Collections and all Business pei stead. in the meantime they can be given to leave the city/a once and that'saloons We are constantly baying Judge John W. Nolin died at Rapid City I N N E S O A some of the farmers in, the district back of tainingto Banking Promptly shall close at midnight and ail day Sunday. Wheat,, An electric street car line is to be laid between of consumption. was widely kpown in Newark. he rules and regulations ot the The police are in sympathy with the Attended to. Sauk Rapids and St. Cloud. ', •*.]* Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa as an able jurist, home are, alraost as- strict as in a Ryejf mayor and will see that bis orders are carried and prominentleader in the Democratic penitentiary. It is because of one QJHIVnroA RESPONSIBILITY, John B. Schoen, a liquor dealer of St. out. Corn, party of the methods of punishment Cloud made an assignment to Jolm Mentzling Oats FAVORS A CANA that the investigation xoay be set on. oot. Col. Charles F.J Thompson, one of the for the benefit of his creditors. Buckwheat $500,0001£$w -mm It has been the habit of the superintendent, wealthiest mine and cattle owners in the S. N. White, contractor, Brainerd has &c~ A & he at a it S 0. M. Harrison, to- use electricity in punishing Black Hills, and prominent as a leader of assigned to D. D. Smith for the benefit of a the boys.. These extreme measures, At the Highest Market Pricet 0 the Democracy in the state, died suddenly, creditors. Liabilities, $5,000. S S however, have only been applied when the NEW ULM '?-~m aged sixty-three years. St. Paul, Minn Special^', Telgram. We sell all kinds of A&^ crime has been, an aggravated one, such as Jerry Russell, for some time "engaged on —At the chamber of commerce meeting Robbers attempted to enter the Madison "m #fcs.W' v. ..\v .•* attacking a boy with a knife or some similar the publication of the Saunk Rapids Sentinel, SHORTS, yesterday morning a report was received State Bank the other morning by removing action. i^$ .J *i died the other day. from he conunitteeon Mississippi river relative BRAN, Ac.' the rear door. They were discovered by a The method of treatment *is to take the to the proposed canal between Lake Superior A| LOW RATES Hans Hanson, a pioneer resident in marshal and several shots exchanged. The boy into a room on the ground floor and and the Mississippi at the Twin Goodhue township, Goodhue county, men escaped. *)$i£ *',-' apply to the backof inVneck a sponge attached Cities. The committee consists of C. C. having lived there since 1858, is dead, aged Hon. C. G. Williams, register of the land to an electrode, somewhat similar ~--'1' ^Special Attention given to seventy-one years. Andrews, H. S. Fairchild, W. A. Somen, to those used in Sing Sing pr.son. The second Merchant Millers, office was stricken with paralysis at Watertown Custom Work David Day and E J. Hodgson The report electrode instead oi having a spotnge for the third time. His death is mo Mrs. Sarah R. Putin an, an old resident of termination consists oi' a number of fine read as follows: mentarily expected. Mr. Williams was for Redwing, died, aged seventy-rive years. wires in the form of a lash. When a current On tbe 2d day of December last this chamber several terms a representative in congress The remains will be taken to Boston is turned on a medical battery, An extra stone for grinding feed. ., New'tTlBQ, l^tnn..' adopted resolutions requesting the Minnesota lor interment. from the Janesville, Wis., district. which is used in place of a dynamo, t&e |S4' ,C SteamCornsheller. senators and our representative iu congress* to culprit is struck with the wire lashes, and use their efforts for an appropriation tor- a Stockmen west of the Missouri river are While working in the Wisconsin woods -•, thorough survey to determine what, if any, as the wire touches his flesh a shock, 7*-ft making active preparations for the spring across the river from Red Wing, Knut practicable hue for a canal, with capacity Wood taken Tor cash oil in exchange though not a severe one, passes If roifnd-up. All report stock in fine condition for barges and vessels that could navigate the' tEmpire Mill Cor o".- Skratvold, aged fifty-eight, was struck by a through his bods*. The wire electrode is MilUFiCTURERS OF CHOICE lakes, exists to unite Lake Superior with the SPRIRB WHEAT FLQUB. and the losses through the Winter so applied to different parts of the body in falling tree and instantly killed. Mississippi river at the Twin Cities. As reasons quick succession, ana it is said that the small as not to be worth mentioning. It is for such a survey the following facts may be Aug. Leverahz fell from a scaffolding at CASH PURCHASES punishment never has to he repeated on the stated: believed shipments this season will be the Received First Premiums at Winthrop, while painting a barn, breaking same boy. Supt. Harrison, in speaking of In 1875 tbe legislature of Minnesota appropriated heaviest ever made from the stock ranches and CHEAP SALES. $3,000 for a survey for a caual to connect the matter yesterday, said: "It has been his right shoulder and two ribs on some of Western South Dakota. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. Lake Superior with the St. Croix river, and the custom ior five years to discipline the rocks. Messrs. L. K. Stannard of Taylor's Falls and boys who are refractory by using an electric Albert Whipple, a squaw man who killed R. R. Davis of Stillwater, as commissioners, the Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis Asa McLaughlin stole a watch from brush on their muscles. The punishment an Indian, Lays-On-His-Mother-In-Law, -3l same year, with their assistants, made a partial Fr. Aufderheide, is always administered in the presence Frank Boo bar at the Lincoln mill at Anoka survey of several routes. Their report was Agricultural and Mechanical A* by kicking and beating him to death, was of the house physician, Dr. Henry B. transmitted to the legislature by Gov. C. K. and fled. is thought to be in Minneapolis. discharged at Deadwood, as it was clearly Whitehorn. It is never dangerous, and Davis and was printed. Their report did not sedation Fair 1887. shown the crime was not committed on the determine which route was the most practicable, luetely scares the boy. It is a very satisfactory but gives the impression that several routes treatment and has never injured The residence of John Swankee, and contents, reservation ard therefore the United States HAMfattwnr el F. MADLKNER, Q. L. ROOS, are practicable. If a canal between Lake Superior any one. I do not know who instituted it a prominent farmer of Traverse has no jurisdiction. and the St. Croix should prove practicable at first." Prest Manager, it is supposed that the latter river to its county, was destroyed by fire. The origin Fire, Well Building an* Steeps* The divorce case of Alice Beverly Crane mouth and the Mississippi thence, to the Twin Mayor Haysies of Newark, who is president of the fire is unknown. vs. Walter Crane, instituted at Miller some Cities would be improved to the same capacity of the board of the board of trustees of Fr. Burg, Peter Hansen, aged 25 years, fell backward time ago, has been dismissed by the plaintiff. as the canal. A canal thus uniting our greatest Brick, the home, said: lake syRtem with ourgrea test riversystem would nine leet off a scaffold in Howard's This promised to be one of the most "It is simply an effective method of punishing be emphatically a national improvement, aud ware house at Duluth, fracturing his skull. sensational trials of its kind in the state, boys. There is no danger aud the ought'to be undertaken by congress rather than Fine Pressed Brick fo* by any separate state. punishment is always inflicted in the presence will die. on account of the connection of the parties During the season of 1891 the rate of transportation of a physician, and that is all there is ornamental fronts. at interest. The reason for the discontinuance Fred Rank, of Delano, while walking of hard coal by railroad from Buffalo about it." is said to be fear of a vigorous defense. Manufacturer of and Dealer in across Buffalo lake broke through the ice to Chicago was $1.78 per ton, and from Chicago to St. Paul and MiuneaDolis, $2.50 per ton total. and was drowned. Whe found he stood $4.28. By water the rate from Buffalo to CIGARSTOBACCOS, W O E E I S E Hars tee toft of •bipptag fcMlKttie upright in the water, which barely covered Mrs. Ay res wife of George V. Ayres, past Duluth was-to cents per ton: dockage at Duluth, frill pay prompt attcntioa ft* asatt ei a is head. 50 cents tier ton, and from Duluth to St. grand master of Masons in Dakota Territory Burglars Socure Considerable Boodle 'N Paul aud Minneapolis, by railway (150 miles), and State of South Dakota, died at The Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul depot and Are In no Hurry. $1.50 total. $2.40. Were there NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Rapid City. Her maiden name was Kate at Mapleton was entirely consumed by A THROUGH WATER BOPTE 'K%„ RICE LAKE. Wis.. Special Telegram, April PIPES, Towle. She was born in Nebraska in to the two cities mentioned, they would save a lire, with contents. A Chicago jewelry 4.—Last night burglars entered the store of million dollars a vear in freight, charges ou th« KUETE & MGEL. 1859 and was prominently connected in house lost its case containing samples. A C. Overly and opened the safe by working siugle item of coal. that and other states. She leaves a husband oar was also burned. The Miami canal from Toledo to Cincinnati Cor. Minnesota and Center the combination, from which they took is, with its feeders, 282 miles long, aud, like and a son six years old. *flt^t| cash, thirty-one gold watches, a lot of gold W m. Hulet was arrested at Shakopee by many other canalB iu our country, has proved Streets, Several prairie fires were noticed in different rings and some $1,700 in notes and mortgages, MASONS AND CONTRACTORS. a United States marshal and taken to of immense benefit in regulating and cheapeniug directions from Kimball, during the transportation. One of its incidental benefits aggregating in all about $4,500. The NEW ULM MINN. Fergus Falls to answer to the charge of using ".' is that the water power furnished by Its recent high wind. No serious damage has thieves did their work very leisurely, opening All kinds of mason work and plastering the United States mail for conveying locks has developed manufacturing industry in cans of fruit and helping themselves to done to order, whether iu city or country. so far been heard of. One fire came very THEODOR MUELLER, employing a capital of over $80,000,000. Ohio •obscene literature several years ago. has eighty-eight counties, yet the twenty-seven Reference, C. A. Ochs. near to the village of Pukawana, west of whatever they desired. They were evidently The Republican Third district congressional counties crossed by the caual comprise more N E W ULM, MINN. here, and every body was out fighting the strangers here and experts at the convention to elect delegates and alternates than half tbe wealth of the state. It is sometimes flames. A rain next morning put all the business, lor their work was systematically E A A E suggested tbnt railroad companies would to the national convention has MANUFACTURER OF be likely to oppose this caual protect, but such done. fires out. •'.,*'"' CIGARS, been called to be held at Nortbfield, April a view is very short-sighted, because the increased Mr. Overby offers a reward of $300 for the FRANK SCHNOBRICH. Proprietor. 23. mauufacturiag and industrial development WISCONSIN. arrest and conviction of the parties who which the canal would produce would R. B. Hedges, of Morristown, accidently vastly increase railroad earnings. So, also, it robbed his a last night. The mayor will The 7-year-old son of William Richel Having taken M. Epple's meat market, I is sometimes said that the lake cities, Duluth shot himself in both legs below the knees. probably offer an additional reward tomorrow, am prepared to wait on all customers with was killed at Oakosh by being run over by and Superior, would be jealous of such a canal. had started hunting, the gun slipped and a Ianrer reward will be given fresh meats, sausage, hams, lard, etc., always That also is absurd. ,The great city of Liverpool a wagon. A N DEALE IN down, the hammer striking the wagon box, ior the recovery of the stolen goods, does not object to the canals which extend on hand. Orders from the country Smokers1 Tobacco and Articles Knapp, Stout & Co.j£ two planing mills from her harbor to the interior cities. On the attended to. with the above result. contrary these canals, have greatly increased and lumber yards at Cedar Falls burned. The sons of Dr. Barck and J. J. Christen her trade and wealth. Witness, for'example, Anton Schwerzler. The loss is $75,000 fti }:.''I: ., •:^.A^B?* the celebrated Liverpool and Leeds canal which S I I E A W A were out target shooting at Albert Lea and Beinhorn's building New Ulm Minn. has made tbe latier interior city a phenomenon The stock of Jeweler Julius Kahn of in some way the Barck boy got a bullet in MAT. SIEBENBRUNNER of manufactures, and which, by the way, has Milwaukee, was seized by the sheriff on A Uirl Thought to Have Been Abducted Kiesling Block, New Ulm, Minn. an elevation above the harbor of Liverpool of the lung, which has not yet been located, and six attachments, aggregating $19,839.16. 4S3 feet or about as much as can be expected by a Procuress. he may die. The shooting was accidental. -DEALER 1 N on the canal proposed. These and many" other NEW ULM, MINN. Mr. Kahn's assets are said to be about $35,000. CHICAGO. April 4.—Ida Path, a sixteenyear-old John M. Mattson killed himself at Ada,by facts and reasons justify this community in demanding WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. girl, living with her aged grandmother, CHOIC E .Wlffifand LIQUORS! the above mentioned survey and it is -cutting his throat with a razor. There is desirable that our senators and representatives Mrs. A. S. Allenj at 178 West M. C. Richard's harness shop at Washburn no apparent reason ior the act he was a in congress be impressed with the deep interest I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave Jones' Jackson street, has disappeared, and is believed was closed by Deputy Sheriff Lu flip weli-to-do farmer and his family have always felt here in the subject. Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, and Imported to have been abducted. Last Friday on a chattel mortgage of $300 held by M3?s. Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, Hennessy been thought the best. Resolved, That the president communicate a Port Wine for medical use also the she left her home and started for the Ham Brandy, and Otard, Dupuy & Company S. Jenkins, of Milwaukee. copy of the foregoing to Senators Davis and celebrated St. Julien Clarets, Rhine and The east bound Watertown passenger mond school, which she lias been attending. Washburn and Representative Castle as expressive Cognac. Imported Tarragona Port» Riesling Wines and Champagne. Whiskey Mrs. Geo- L. Richards was arrested at She has not been seen by collied at Tracy with an engine, and the of the views of this chamber. ranging in price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. tor private or medical use. The celebrated Delavan on the charge of sending obscene her friends since that time. This smoker of the passenger and the switch The report was adopted with the request My goods are of the very best grades and St. Julien Clarets and California Reisling letters through the mail. She is the wife from the chamber that the newspapers publish is the second time that Ida has engine were derailed. Two cars were are guaranteed as represented. wines. Whiskey ranging in price from of Dr. Richards. it in lull. disappeared. On St. Patrick's day, while splintered and the engine broken. Nobody $1.50 to $4,00 per gallon. Pure Alcohol JOH%fiAUENSTEIN, on her way to school, she was met by a Mrs. Lovelamasker, superintendent of hurt. $3.00 per gallon. Brewer strange woTnan, who lured her to a house schools for St. Croix county is holding her Sang Himself Into the Peerage. ... Ferdinand Shultz was found dead under on La Salle avenue, where she was locked spring examinations at Hudson. About the railroad culvert at Waverly. His The death of Lady Gastlemaine recalls in and held a prisoner over night. She escaped thirty preachers are present. skull was fractured his left arm was cut off ITM. A ,^*3C JTOHW BEHTZIZU the next afternoon, when, in an unguarded to mind the circumstances under and there were two cuts on his head. Mathew Cleary, an old settler of De Pere, moment, the woman leit the key in Cottonwool Mills.* which the Irish peerage of Castlemaine was killed by the west-bound freight was found dead in his bed at his home in the door. Her grandmother is confident train. Hollandtown. Asthma was the cause of was bestowed on William A N that she has again been kidnapped by the Malster, his sudden death. same woman and has reported the matter The Bell Plaine Bank was burglarized Ha'hdcoek, founder of the family, for to the police, who began working on the the other night. Two vault doors were During school'hours at Eau Claire, Union services, which fully bear out case to-day. They are trying to locate the George Eklund, twelve years old, took a broken through and a hole drilled in the Custom grinding solicited. Will Mr. Lecky's charge that the peerage of woman, who is supposed to be a procuress. revolver from his pocket in the Lincoln burglar proof safe within thevault. Dynamite grind wheat for (one eigth) or ex« .- was then used to open it, but unsuccess school, West side, and commenced to fool Ireland is associated with memories Our brewery f« fully equipped and ablatoall change 34 lbs. flour, 5 lbs. •horU and I with it. It went off and sent a 22-caliber ully. The loss is unknown. nil orders. shame.: not of honor bud of ON E O S E I E LESS. bullet into his thigh, making a serious NEWULM, O lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flout The flour bin of the packer in H. J, The story is thus tersely told in the wound. An Officer in Washington State Kills a UNION HOTEL, O'Neil's flour mill at St, Charles exploded, and feed sold at low rates and delirere4 Black List of the supporters of the "Rustler." blowing out the east and south sides of the Thomas Hoag, while felling timber on A New Ulm free of expense. Union in the Irish House of Commons, storage room and setting fire to the mill. SPOKANE, Wash., April 4.—Deputy Sheriff his homestead near Washburn, -was struck preserved in Sir Jonah Barrington's Spencer of 'Whitman- county shot and Prompt and efficient action of the mill employes by a falling tree and received injuries from FRANK A BSNTZZM. "Kise and Fall of the Irish Nation." killed a horse thief named Hughes near extinguished the flames and saved which he will probably die. Several ribs This is the extract: Port Spokane. Spencer le't here a few the building. The loss is estimated at $2,500. were broken and the spine severly injured. WEHZE SCHOTZKO Proprietor A G. QUE1TSE, "William Handcock, Athlones^An days ago in company with Deputy Sheriff has a wife but no children., rSW1* extraordinary instance. He made Young in search of a band of horse thieves. The large two-story building owned and The City bank atElro was blown op^en They came upon Htuhes and attempted to Minn. Str. v: New Ulm, Minn. and sang songs against the Union in •occupied by Benjamin & Co. as a general by burglars and about $3,500 secured. The arrest him, when lie quickly drew his revolver 1799 at a public dinner of the Opposition, store, and the furniture store of Anderson robbers have escaped. It is supposed they The only first class brick fire proof and shot Spencer. The officer returned HARNESS MAKER and made and sang songs for & Larsen have been burned. Loss, $S,000 left on the south-bound train, going either the fire,mortally wounding Hughes. the Union in 1800. He got a peerage." JIC^ Hotel in the city. insurance, $4,300 as follows: JEtna, $1,800 to Chicago or Milwaukee. Detectives are The dead desperado is one of the most reckless —and Dealer 1B— •on the watch for them. Springfield, of Massachusetts, $2,300 German of a baud of horse thieves which has infected Co.Whips, Collars, and all oth* Inventiorfts"s*:^ A Burglar's ScMpekahm -Brothers & American, $200. Palouse and Big Bend for several The Jackson County Milling company er articles usually kept Tbe key-chain worn by many gentlemen months. It is understood that the officers While seven or eight miles from Albert sold their steam flouring mill at Black Mim in a flrst-elass harness is the invention of a noted burglar have information which willlead to the arrest NEW ULM, Lea, returning after a visit, one Tronson River Falls, to Martin Martins of Iowa. shop. who spent many years of his life a number ot the gang. Spencer's asked Emil Hanson to drink with him, The mill was built a few years ago but has wound is not serious. and upon refusal Tronson shot, the ball in a dungeon cell for plying his vocation not been run on a paying basis. The consideration Contractor and Builders, New harnesses made to order and re hitting Andrew Lein in the head, inflicting is about 25 per cent of the original in the hotels of this city. Plans and specifications furnished to order. Temporarily Insane. pairing promptly attended to. a bad scalp wound, which may cause cost, $25,000. This is the best mill in While at work one stormy nighb trying Having received new and improved '1 PORT TOWSSEXD, Wash., Special Telegram. death. An .officer has gone to arrest Tronson. this part of the state. NEWMLM, MINM machinery we are able to furnish all kinds to turn the lock of a Walnut street April 4.—Hans Itasmussen, a Norwegian in line, as Sash, Doors and C. J. Bell, chairman of the county board, door the false key dropped in. the rancher, while temporarily insane Bingham*Bros. Mouldings, also all kinds of Turned and brings suit against the Ashland News for was burned to death in his cabin south ot snow, and while searching for it a Scroll Saw Work. NORTH DAKOTA. libel for $10,000. The article was published here. The corpse was burned to ashes, watchman came along and locked the MIUMNERY as a special from Bayfield, March 22, alleging leaving only charred bones, across which A report from Jamestown says: The burglar up and had him sent to Moyamensing. lay a rifle pointing toward his breast, indicating conspiracy between Bell. Drunimond Ji river is raging. Water is flooding the Having some ingenuity, he possible suicide, ^He had two. brothers and Dab. I by. two other members, to DEALERS W boiler room of Russeil, Miller & Co.'s mill. LUMBE %4 living in Tacoma. *.^*t keep A. M. Warden from assuming the thought oi having keys fastened to a The river below the dam is higher than Mrs. jAnton Olding. office of treasurer. Drummond and Dahlby chain so that when a limb of the law ever before. £-/J.^'' An lirrii.sj iiir.'s Reward.' will begin suit also. i"f»-'*'t appeared hei .could ily without a Arrests were maue at Dickinson and two OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T., April 4.—J. N. .-.y —r —,*. I r-^jl thought about the keys, and found it houses were searched for liquors. The Beck, aged nineteen, late of Conway, Mo., 1 •'--', IOWA -, 'Iftpf worked like a charm. He has now seen OPPOSITE POST OFFICE N E W ULM parties were bound over to await the action shot and killpd Lottie de Haven, with LA.TH, SHINGLES, D00BB) Albert Vanslyke, arrested at Center Has on Hand a good stock of Millinery of the grand jury at the April term of whom he came h?re a wepk since Irom the error of his ways, and lives com-' Junction by Deputy Marshall Francis, Goods consisting in part ot Hats, Bonnets, •court. Denlson, Tex. She ran away from home comfortably on a royalty from the Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers an pleaded guilty to stealing a mail pouch and willi him and a u»r a week became a victim manufacturers.—Philadelphia Record. Hair, Flowers &c. Thorpe, state organizer of clubs among was bound over to the next term of the of his jealousy. Beck is in jail. W W lime, Cement and Coals -railroad employes, is in Jamestown for the Also Patterns for stamping Monograms. district court. £p^ij0&i$ffi I 1 1 1 &:"%$* :, ,4"T Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery ?*«•&/ A Princess* Choice. purpose of organizing a club. The organization u^XfefeReinricK Koitieit In Wanted. !*,'£ Somelittle school boys playing in the rear Work, German Knitting and Bergman's is political in JUs nature, but nonpartisan A sister ot tbe late king of Spain consented of the Logan school yard at Fairfield found Heinrich Romen, ironn Emmerich, Prussia, Zephyr Yarns a specialty. Lmeitpric— mlmmwKf in character. ^f 1" the dead body of an infantin a brush heap. to mingle her proud Ca&1$ianj emigrated io America in the year i-k* The coroner's jury at Fargo rendered a Marks on its person plainly show that it 1867, is most urgently requested -to send blood with that ot the people by marrying verdict to the effect that Arthur H. Tradesn, word to- 1«3 aged mother. (Other papers was murdered. The author of the crime is a doctor of medicine who bad whose body was found lying near the railroad "I* & as yet unknown. please co-py. £.§. JBWSffl", not a solitary handle to his name. track near Argusville, came to his When the courtiers heard of the infanta's Fire in the Drake University Buildinr, at leath by his own hand. t^^'./iVyyiV choice they turned wp- thewhites Fifth and Mulberry streets, Des Moines, also i1'.. Complied Willi th* a Grafton is getting an over^ose'of'water! occupied by the Journal Printing Company, of their eyes to the sky like CHICAGO April 2.—S. E. Young, owner The southern part of town is an entire lake, AttDGfW damaged the building and contents ducks in a thunder-storm at the barenotion of the wrecked. _building, made a reaching ior miles into the country. The about $8,000 insurance for two-thirds. The statement to-dayc^lenying the published of this superb patrician lily giving $ ?•$ AND Th river is higher than it has been since origin of the fire is a mystery. reports that the law had' herself to a husband' belonging to* BREWERY 1880. Northern Pacific trains are held up a not' been fuilv complied wnJi the-professional classes-. The doctor The Red Cross Committee at Dnbnque few miles, beljxw^ here on- account.of, high in the construction-oti the building. The which has been engaged in raising fnnds in question is well. provi1edt for men" plans, he says,-were approved by tiie city ..Apttfitelat* twfamattett aadi water. '," -.?& ,,-J for Russian relief report $1,125 secured. A tally and physically and hi» spouse is VtoMtof tt» lawa, flbowiaf How building department,.and- the^reate^t care Howard James superintendent of the check for the amount was sent to the chairman evidently proud: 06 him, tor when JOB. SCxmUGKEB, Prop.'' was taken to make' it' a substantial hta, iMt JrW.i Northern division of the Great Northern at Des Moines. Other contributions &*•*%&&*.* she was twitted with* marrying an un* structure. intended t» occupy it himself NEW ULM, -MINNESOTA has resigned, to take effect April 1. Supt. will follow. This is the city's contribution,, and to place iiuit a hi^ine^s in which Uhray, titled- individwal she said: "I preferred5 •€. H. Jenks, of the Dakota division, will the county has been heard from. he is interested. Hie el at nw to- be' financially a man withewastt at |i^ ton* title 7af*beweeMfa««MtltfM to tall th» succeed Jamw, jhad Assistant Superintend- ruined by the d.t-asavr. et. fp*«tal attotttM paid to H*- without so maav"' ^''S^'US'^'Mn A earnest effort was made to drum- xxp- if