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RESUME OF THE TOWS New TJlm Eeview. undoubtedly heavy and many, being in *»fc Bow on the Kio Grand e. Ingalls was shot. The other party fled and HBt.Tanl's JJirelibishim. tthe heart of the fire. Light rain Ml last cannot be found, and each pays he doesn't Gov- RosSiPf Tesas has been in receipt of Thegreatest day in the history»of ehe'Cstfholic know who did the shooting. Ingalls' two night, and .the fire-lias probably been extinguished. alarming ttftafa!^ from Rio Grande City. church in'the Northwest was the 27th of companions have been arrested, as they seem If experience ever teaches & lesson. The telegrams »J1 demandtroops immediately, September when the City of St. Paul was elevated The Latest Telegraphic Jfew* BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. to know more about it than thev are walline: 1MB fire will cause farmers to plow more and and convey the impression in plain worde CQ$* to an archepiscapal see and John Ireland, to tell. densed. WBiiM& -trader fire breaks next year. that rampant anarchy runs not on the bor of St. Paul was promoted*tothedignity f%4$ der, and thatthe lives of American citizens in A gigantic swindle has come to light in NEWULM, MEOESOTA4 of Archbishop. The ceremonies were as impressing New York. James Edward Bedal, real estate that section are in imminent peril. This sensational as possible, and hosts of Roman Jfo Mormon State Desired." Doings at ITashington. ^gi4 clerk for the law firm of Skipman, Barlow, state of affairs had its origin in the Catholic clergy from all parts ofi he country, The-majority report of the Utah -commission, Larocque & Choate, has, by a system of audacious fatal encounter which took place in R^i A laffyitourisb on Pike's Peak was were present as participants. The procession signed by G. L. Godfrey, A. B. Williams The collector of customs at New York, has |r4 swindling, robbed the clients of his Grande City between Calrino E. Curzu, ed- formed in the arehepiscopal residence, and and Arthur L. Thomas, was received at struck 'by lightning at the very top been ordered by the Secretary ofthe Treasury firm of hundreds of thousands of dollars. itor of El Commercio Mexicano. and United commenced the march to the church. As they Washington by the secretary of the interior. to detain Oscar Falleur, pending the production The precise amount of his speculations as States Revenne Officer Victor Sebree. In th« of£be .mountain away above the appeared, robed in the apparebof their office, The recommendation of the last annual of proof that he is a political offender far at present known, is 246,500. Bedell was fight Sebree shot and killed Curzu, who wa8/4k a murmur went through the crowd, and in^an report is renewed that Utah should not be and not a convict, as alleged. a trusted employe in full charge of the firm's clouds ifrom \which the bolt pro* very popular all along the Rio Grande, ancfe^ instant every hat was doffed. Asthe acolytes, admitted to the Union until such time as the large real estate business. He forged bonds, as a result the Mexicans rose in" revolt and |,,. Orders have been issued to haye the^United preceded by theushers, Father Murphy acting Mormon people shall manifest by their ceeded. mortgages, registers' seal and all. He -took endeavored to lynch Sebree. The Texas officials, States Steamer Boston now in New York as deacon and bearing the cross, .entered the future acts that they have abandoned polygamy all the money himself and paid intei est on however, saved him for the time being navy yard, put in readiness for sea service in door, the orga1 struck up a grand voluntary, in good faith, and not then nntil an false mortgages as they fell due His swindles from the fury of the mob, and wired Gov a few days. The vessel is under secret orders and slowly th* procession camemp the aisles. amendment shall have been made to the cover five years. An accident led to his Ross as follows: to proceed to the "West Indies on a diplomatic la'Ohinathere are over 400 species Fathers Gibbons Shanley awaited them •constitution of the United States prohibi ting discovery. He is under arrest at police headquarters. mission the precise character of which cannot Great wot is raging here armed men are the sanctuary, and, assisted by Father the practice «af polygamy. The report of plants .used for food, and in the now be ascertained. It is believed, however, parading the streets. Send state rangers oi Burns, assigned the clergy to their places. Adds: to have some connection with the presidential call on United States troops at Fort Kinggold. world probably ten times that number. A dispatch from TTarnsburg, Pa states There were about 360 priests in line, The.convention which adopted the proposed election which takeeplace in Hayti on that the board of pardons has decided to each robed in the black cassock constitution upon which an appeal -was Sawdust in Sweden is used in the 10th proximo. This dispatch was followed by anothei pardon Milton Weston, convicted in 1886 of and white lace surplice of the order. made to congress for admission to the Union from Mr. T. W. Kennedy, member of the leg bread and found digestible. The recent deficiency in -the redemption voluntary manslaughter, and sentenced to After the priests had advanced to the altar was held without authority from any proper islature, as follows: division of the treasurer"* office at Washington five years' imprisonment. This ends one of they filed into the seats on either side of the source. The proposed constitution is silent Send all the available troops you can, and turns out to have been a more serious the most famous cases of the generation. sanctuary. Following them came the bishhops with respect to the crime of polygamy. The at once. Armed Mexicans are in control ol matter than was at firstsupjposed. Treasury Weston is a millionaire of Chicago, who went in their purple robes, Father Calliet as What is said to be the largest railroad government cannot afford to surrender the the city and the country. officials are very reticent in regard to it, and into the Murraysville, Pa.,district to prospect deacon of honor, and Fathers O'Gorman and great advantages which it now holds and Last night and all this day similar messages station in the world has recently very little can be learned beyond the fact that for natural gas. He located a well, but rivals Lawrence acting as subdeacons and last the whieh has been secured at much expense of consternation keep coming, the las^ Mrs. Ernestine Becker, one of the oldest and attempted to wrest it from him. Acting upon Rt. Rev. John Ireland, clothed in the purple and trouble. No harm ean result from been opened ,at Frankfort-on-theMain, one reading as follows: most trusted counters in the redemption the advice of the attorneys he organized a bishopB's gown, with the royal purple onter delay in the admission of the territory. A fight has just taken place between twe It icovers an area of about division, was found $944 shortin her cash and posse of armed men, and when the opposing garment of an archbishop, two acolytes The Democratic, and Republican parties of Mexicans and one American. One Mexican has been dismissed from the .service after faction attempted to capture the well, a bearing his tram. He took his seat on the Utah in their conventions, recently held, endorsed lOO,O0Osquare feet and cost 33,000V killed. The Mexicans now demand the Ameri making good the deficiency- pitched battle ensued, in which one man was bishop's throne on the left, with the deacons the positions taken in the majority can to be delivered to them. Riot prevented Acting Commissioner Andersen has decided killed. Weston was arrested, tried and .convicted on either side. Bishop Marty of Dakota took 000 marks. report. Since the report of last year, the by placing the American under arrest. in reply to a letter from a settler in on the charge of voluntary manslaughter. his seat on the right, and the other bishops legislative assembly of Utah has granted to Dakota: Where a man and woman marry Every legal technicality has been were assigned places just inside of the sanctuary Another telegram reads: the minority, or the un-Mormon element, after each has made a homestead, proof can exhausted in his behalf. The higher •court* rail. After assuming the sacred robes Over one hundred and fifty armed Mexicant representation in the control of the public Savage, the librarian at Stratfordon-Avon, be made for the entry upon whieh the married failed to give relief, and finally Waston .of office, Bishop Marty celebrated the are attempting to lynch Sebree. Send rang institutions and provided for local representation residence is maintained but cannot be donned the stripes. pontifical high mass, being assisted by ers at once. The riot still continues. elaims to have found in an in Salt Lake and other cities. The made for both parties after the abandonment Father Calliet as assistant priest, Father Information has been very meager. It ii recommendation of last year that the governor old manuscript book a posthumous of one to live together on the other. "Trobre acting as deacon and Father Cother supposed the wires around the place hav of the territory be given power to appoint THerts about People. Either entry can be commuted before marriage, of Winona as subdeacon. The choir meantime been cut by the mob. Enough is known play of Shakespeare, called "Irus." county officers as follows: Selectmen, if the law has been complied with, for a sang the grand "Messe Sollonelle," by however, to say that Mr. Sebree, the Unitec clerks, assessors, recorders, A telegram from Greenville, Pa., says that It is in order now for Mr. Donnelly sufficient length of time. The case an question Gounod, the choir being augmented and assisted States custom officer who shot Garza, is ii and superintendents of public schools, at the session of the Erie conference of the M. by Seibert's orchestra of twenty pieces. is that of a man and woman who have Fort Ringgold, under protection of Lieut is renewed. The legislative assembly to find out who \W»ote it, and what E church, when the name of Rev J. B. The air, which had before been tinctured by settled upon adjoining sections as strangers., Col. Clendenning, commanding the Unitec at its session in January latt denied to Holmes was called on the superannuated liBt, cipher it conceals. the odor from the flowers which everywhere but have become acquainted, and betrothed. States troop6. Col. Clendenning telegraphed the governor the right to appoint the territorial it was discovered that he had died in Minnesota abounded, now had the perfume of the burning Gov. Ross that he would protect Sebree at treasurer, auditor and other officers. 11 years ago, but his name had been incense added. As the grand ceremonial all hazards until %he civil authorities coulc Thus is presented the spectacle of the chief •called at conference every year since. Bishop proceeded, the students from St. Thomas' be aided by the state troops. Many wile A man who has just been married representative of the federal government in The Record of Casualties. Foster said it was the most remarkable case seminary, concealed behind the altar, chanted rumors were afloat hereto-day. one of then Utah being denied the right to exercise his he ever heard*of. has volunteered to spend his honeymoon the response^. to the effect that a Mexican mob in larg* As Albert Clark, a machinist in the Murray legal authority, while at the same time the bodies menaced the United States troops ii Manufacturing company's factory at Wausau, After a sermon by Bishop Keane Bishop agents and leaders of those who are responsible at Jacksonville nursing yellow Nuggets of Foreign News. Fort Ringgold, in order to lynch Mr. Sebree Wis., was putting a belt on a pulley, he Marty was divested of the robes and Bishops for this action are at the capital of the fever sufferers. This is a heroic was caught and drawn up to the top of the Ireland and Grace arrayed in the sacred vestments nation, proclaiming the loyal submission of A dispatch from Madrid announced that building and then thrown about thirty feet, The ceremony of conferring the pallium the Mormon people to the laws, and demanding TheSIonx TreatT. action on the part of the groom, but Marshal Bazame died in that city. The sustaining probably fatal injuries. was then performed, and, simple as it that they be rewarded for it. In our All the chiefs who have been expected art cause of death was heart disease. He had it will furnish an excellent argument was, deeply affected the hearts of the congregation. opinion one of the chief causes for the long The barn of Dr. Wilson, in the town of now at the Lower Brule agency, D. T. Mr been ill for several days. Nothing has been Father Cotter, Ftanding on Bishop delay in the settlement ofthe contest in Utah Kragness, seven miles noith of Moorhead, to those who are maintaining the Cleveland explained the bill, the Indians be said or published about him lately and the announcement Ireland's right, first read in Latin the briefs has been the exercise of political power subordinate Minn., has burned, containing sixteen horses, ing attentive listeners throughout. Sitting of his death recalled him to from the pope establishing the metropolitan to the interests of the church. The affirmative side of the at present 2,000 bushels of wheat, hay and some machinery. Bull was present and took his position in th« many persons who had almost entirely forgotten Bee of St. Paul and appointing Bishop Ireland Mormon church is committed to a policy The propeity wafa covered by $3,400 council with his back to the commissioners. much discussed question, "Is marriage him. His exile has been Bpent for the to the post of archbishops and which, if successful, will prove destructive to insurance. The fire is said to be the Later, when Judge Wright spoke, Sitting most part in a condition bordering upon then read the English translations the public school system in Utah. The recommendation work of an indendiary. Dr. Wilson has been a failure?" Bull became so interested that he for a shorl squalor, and the little money which came to thereof. Bishop Grace, then advanced to the io, therefore, renewed that superintendents burned out four times in seven years time faced the commissioners. Judg him from time to time was contributed by front of the alter and took his seat on a appomtable1 ofpublic schools be A balloon ascension'and parachute drop some of the few persons who adhered to the Wright excelled his previous able efforts, anc Btool theie provided. Bishop Ireland, with by the governor. The workunder the law ofcongress, Railroad men, as well as other people, were advertized at the exhibition grounds at belief that he was a victim of circumstances tne opinion of those present was that a fa bowed head, and accompanied by his deacons, with reBpect to the registration of votes Ottawa, Canada. Among the volunteers to and the ingratitude of the country he served vorable impression was made upon th also advanced and knelt before him. and the conduct ofelections, has been satisfactorily are full of superstition. One of hold down the balloon was Tom Winsley, a faithfully and well. Indians. White Ghost, head chief at Crow In a voice scarcely audible even to those in performed. During the year there have young butcher, who, with others, grasped a Creek, interrupted the judge during his speed them on the Boston and Albany road the sanctury, he took the vows and obligations been eight indictments for polygamy and stout rope running round the base of the by coming forward and shaking hands, whicl of the archbishopric. four convictions, 340 indictments for unlawful has "invented" a preventative for News in General. balloon. When the order to let go was given, evidently means a change of heart on th cohabitation and 326 convictions. An Bishop Grace then took up the pallium, all released their hold with the exception of part of White Ghost, who has up to this tim« rheumatism. It is a preparation of John H. Oberly of Illinois, at present civil energetic enforcement of the lawB should be which had been placed upon the altar, and WmBley, who was swiftly borne upwards. opposed the bill. A standing Rock dispatct service commissioner, was nominated by the continued as should also the political disability. after blessing it placed it around Bishop Ireland's zinc, copper, vitriol, and water in a The aeronaut was unable to help him. When of the 22d to the Chicago Times contains ai president aBcommissioner of Indian affairs. neck. The archbishop then arose, and the balloon had ascended 1,000 feet Winsley extended report of a council that is repre This appointment has long been expected by bottle, to be carried in the pocket. turning, blessed the congregation. let go and down he came like a rocket. He sented to have been held at that agency, ii the friends of Mr. Oberly. At 2.30 in the afternoon the visiting and struck in a field one hundred feet from the which Sitting Bull is represented as having The claim for it is that it is an electric resident clergy and the gentlemen on the There are reports of the continual depredations grounds, and, with the exception of his face, Another mortgage Swindle. taken an active part, his speech being pub battery, but the inventor seems to various committees sat down to dinner at of bears in the northeastern part of hshed in full. This could surely not hav was terribly crushed The balloon a few The discovery of another big swindle was the Hotel Ryan. The tables were five in number, Jackson county, Wis. Several shots have been, as Sitting Bull was at lowei mmuteb later collapsed and the aeronaut descended have overlooked the fact that glass made known in New York when the trustees the mam one being placed at the eastern been carried off by them and hives of bees if Brule agency on the 22d, and, as he came in safety with his parachute. of the produce exchange gratuity fund announced end of the large dining-room, and the four is a non-conductor of electricity. have also disappeared, which is laid to the overland, he necessarily must have occupied that William R. Foster, Jr., their The most disastrous fire which has ever others running at right angles thereto. same cause. not less than three days on the journey. Tht counsel, had defrauded that fund to the occurred in Wabasha, Minn., took Covers were laid for 400 guests. Archbishop Standing Rock dispatch must have been helq The jury in the historic Jones county calf amount of $168,000 by means of bogus place at an eaily hour the other morning, Ireland sat at the center of the main table, in the vivid imagination of the sensational Mr. Whittier is quoted by theBoston case, after lemaming out thirty-six hours, mortgages, as was done by James E. Bedell -when fire was discovered in the O'Dmk with Archbishop Tasche of Winnipeg on Ms correspondent. Judge Wright in reply tc at Waterloo, returned a verdict for the formerly with the law firm of Shipman, Barlow, huUdmg, a small wooden structure on Main right and Bishop Grace on his left. The other Post as saying that there were drawbacks repeated changes on the part of the Indian* plaintiff, Johnson, awarding him $1,000 Larocque & Choate. It was due to the street The fire spread rapidly and before it tables were presided over by the chairman that the government had failed to keep former damages, and ordering the defendants, a even to his enjoyment of the Bedell forgeries that the crime of Foster was could be checked more than §90,000 worth of the various committees. At the close of agreements, gave the Indians an eyt half-dozen old men who alone are left of the discovered. The counsel had entire charge of property was destroyed. There was a the dinner Rev. Father Shanley arose and scenes which he has described most opener. He went over the ground thoroughly fifty-eight original members of the Jones of the financial affairs of the fund, gave no strong wind blowing from the Northwest, announced from the rear of the arehepiscopal since 1868 and showed the Indians that County Anti-Horse Thief association, to pay bonds and had the full confidence of the felicitously. Thus "Snow-bound" which fanned tne flames so that the meager chair that a cablegram had been received by on almost every point the agreements had court costs. It is understood that the defense trustees. Foster made a frivolus excuswhen fire apparatus was rendered practically useless the'archbishop from the Pope, in Latin, of much more than been complied with. In recalls to him the sufferings from the will not again appeal, and that this spoken to about the matter, but are and aid was asked and promptly rendered which the following is a translation place of one agency being maintained case, which for fourteen years has occupied ranged to meet the trustees. He failed by the Lake City fire department, their cold in his boyhood's home, where The supreme pontiff bestows upon you a six have been established, the attention of the supreme and minor to appear, and Alexander E. Orr, timely arrival saving the further destructi6n special benediction. gristmills have been erected, horses and courts, is finally settled. the snow beat in through the crevices chairman of the board of trustees, and Secretary of property. The Read's Landing fire department teams furnished, the school clause more thar This announcement ofthe additional honor Norvell took a number of mortgages also rendered efficient aid. Theentire in the roof of his bedroom, and he complied with, etc. That the Indians ac conferred upon the distinguished prelate was to the register's office on Wednesday, and blocks from the postoffiee corner to the New England Hurricane. cording to their treaty of 1868, had agreed to received with deafening applause. there it was found that thirteen of them were attributes his lack of robust health, First National bank aie in ashes. take land in severalty within four years, and Boston had a rain-storm of unusual pro. forgeries, and that the amount involved was they had not yet done so. It waR truly surprising through life to the privations which portions. It commenced in the morning The baby of a farmer, William Beattie, who $168,000. Pmkerton detectives were put on Cannibalism in Canada. that a speech could have made the lives on the Cimmaron river north of the territory and the record at noon was nearly two inches, the case and the matter was kept as quiet as his readers have observed only impression that Judge Wright's effort did line, in Kansas, was carried off by an which is about 63 per cent of the average. A terrible tale of starvation and destitu- possible by the trustees in the hope of catching The Indians frequently granted their approval, through the magic lens of his poetry. eagle. Beattie went to work in the morning te,. rainfall. »„,.„.„,. for .„ September ~. f,^^.^. The winU ,.iUd ^^v,*.,^. reached tion among the Indians comes from Athathe Foster, but he got away. Foster's methods and at its conclusion a number of them leaving in his dugout his two children, one 5 force of a gale, and some 300 vessels took basca and the Peace river country in Northrefuge were exactly like those of Bedell, and consisted got up and stated that thev had previouslj years old and a baby aged 2 months. About in Boston harbor. The water in Stony west British America. It comes in the form of forceries of the registers of mortgages not understood the bill. The outlook it noon Beattie returned home and found his brook rose rapidly, but there is no danger of of apetition to the minister of the interior signature, stamps, etc. The exposure The leap year privilege is said to much brighter for the opening of the reservation. girl in tears. She said she had taken the baby for Canada, and is signed by the Anglican an overflow. The telegraph service from created great excitement on the exchange, into the yard and left it while she went into bishop for that diocese, six clergymen and besix hundred and sixty years old, Boston to Hull and Highland light is interrupted. but it was reported that Foster's father, who the house. In a few minutes she heard a missionaries and several justices of the The damage in Boston and neighboring is reported to be woith $2,000,000, promised having been established in 1228 by cry and looking out saw the baby "flying peace It is an official document passed by cities was mostly to trees, fences, to make the defalcation good. Foster is a Mormon Deriltry. away" as she expressed it. The father knew the synod of Athabasca diocese. It sets signs, etc. In Salem trees were blown down in an act of the Scottish Parliament, in a man about forty-five years of age, and was This scene is reported from Ca stle Garden. at once that an eagle had visited his home forth that, owing to the scarcity of beaver all parts of the city, and in Lynn a plate glass never known to speculate. these words: "During the reign of New York city. Two gross, coarse, sensuousfeatured and summoned Ins neighbors to the wooded and other small game, the Indians, both fast window was blown in. No disasters in men in greasy broadcloth coatj banks of the river, for which the eagle had winter and summer, have been in a state of Boston harbor have been reported. Telegraph her blessed majesty, Margaret, every paced up and down before the enclosure o! made. In about an hour the sound of a shot and telephone wires were wrecked in starvation. Both the food supply of the MARKETS. tne lanoing bureau casting anxious glance* summoned the searchers together. One of maiden lady of both high and low degree all directions, but communication is being Indians and their power of procuring at a group of twenty persons inside, until the men had found the eagle and was engaged rapidly re-established. In Staniford street, clothing have been affected. They CHICAGO. shall have liberty to speak to they were ordered to leave the garden. Thej in a deadly conflict with it. He had emptied Boston, a tree was blown down upon a horse, are now in a complete state Cash quotations were as follows: Flour in were W. G. Phelps and Henry Walsh, elders his gun at the bird and broken a wing and killing him. Campaign flass in Boston and of destitution, and unable to provide themselves the man she likes. If he refuses to good local demand: patents, $6@6.75 of the Mormon church, and the people huddled was using hiB gun as a club when reinforcements Cambridge were torn into tatters, and electric with clothing, ammunition, etc., for bakers', sacks, $4@4.75 winters, in bbls., take her to be his wife, he shall be inside the enclosure were a part of a arrived. The eagle fluttered into the wires were blown down in all directions. the winter. The petition says, among other $4.25@5.10 No. 2 spring wheat, $1.45® small army of converts whom they brought bush and then the father saw his infant At Peabody the Essex county cattle show, things "The above scarcity has greatly decreased mulct in the sum of $100 or less, as 1.49% No. 3 spring wheat, 87@93c No. 2 from England on the steamer Wisconsin. Most dead, the body horribly lacerated and one which is held in a valley, was flooded to the the number of their dogs, so necessary red, $145@1.49V2 No. 2 corn, 41%c No. of them will probably be returned to theii his estate may be, except and always part gone. depth of a foot. Many structures were to the Indian fortraveling and hunting, 2 oats. 23%c. No. 2 rye, 52c No. 2 barley, native land. One Swiss family of seven people leveled In neighboring cities s^Keets were which have perished, thus seriously increaing ifhe can make it appear that he is betrothed nominal No. 1 flax seed, $1.33, prime timothy were bound for Idaho. The father declared flooded, cellars filled, and boats in the harbors the difficulty of obtaining a livelihood. At seed, $1.54 mess pork, per bbl, $15@ Criminal Doings, that he had been a Mormon for twenty-three blown from, their moorings. At Gloucester Lake Athabasca and at some other lakes to another woman, then he 15.52y2 lard, per 100 lbs, $10 62y3 short years. The whole family will be sent and Rockport the gale was terrific and there is a great failure of the fall and winter shall be free." Thieves entered the pay car on th Lake rib sides (loose), $8.75@8.77^4 dry salted back. Hermenia Tan Leiben from Holland during1 the ram was a deluge, converting the streets fisheries, the winter of 1886-87, between Shore road the outskirts of Buffalo, administered shoulders (boxed). $8 62V2@8.75 short clear had three small childien and Miss Mane Dextra, into rivers The sea ran higher than wajs ever the Peace and Athabasca rivers, on account ether to the occupants and escaped sides (boxed), $8.90@9.25 whisky, distillers' fourteen years old, who left parents and known before, and the story was thrown of starvation and consequent cannibalism, with $40,000. finished goods, per gab $1.20 sugars, tut friends in Holland to come out and join the hundreds of feet inland. The under pining a party of twenty-nine Cree Indians Stories from Jacksonville indicate loaf, 8%@8%c granulated, 7%@8c standard Mormons. She is unusually, alarmingly precocious, Lydia Muller of New York, 14 years old. of the Linwood house was paitly washed was reduced to three. In the Mackenzie river "A." 7%c Eggs, 18y2@19c. the growth there of that singular in: and argues in behalf of Mormonism, did not like her step-mother. She told a away, although the hotel stands one hundred district there were several cases of death by and eveif polygamy, with a display of knowl young man the story of her domestic unhappiness. feet above high water mark. It is felt, if the by starvation and one or more of cannibalism sanity that often accompanies the, MINNEAPOLIS. edge startling one 60 young These deluded Though he was an acquaintance of gale extended to the banks, the fishing fleet during the winter 1887-88 among the terror attending a plague. One Wheat, No. 1 hard, $1.11: No. 1 northern, people, who are almost without money only three weeks, he offered to elope with her. must have sufiered severely. The schooner Fort Chippewain Indians. Between twenty $1.08 No. 2 northern, $1.3% corn. 34@38c will probably be returned. But the saddesl They fled, but Mr. Muller caught his daughter Willie Erdix went ashore south of Kmgbton and thirty starved to death, and the death young man got drunk and went oats, 24@28c: barley, 40@67c flax, $1 24 cases are those of five little girls and three in time to prevent their marriage. channel and will probably be a total loss. of others accelerated by want of food. A hay, upland prairie, $5@6.50 bran, bulk, boys who have come to America, allured hen Her crew of seven men took to the rigging, party of about twenty Beavers had to be conveyed boisterously through the town carrying Burglars broke open the postoffiee at Waseca, $10.75@11.50 shorts, bulk, $12.50@14. by the stories of the Mormon exhorters. The but no help coming, five took to a boat and from Grand Prairie, near Dunvegan, Minn., going through a transom over a yellow flag. He took the children will probably be sent on to Sar reached shore. The other two were probably Peace, river, to Lesser Slave Lake to prevent the rear door. The safe was drilled and then 8T. PAUL. Francisco, where they have friends. A mar taken off by a Seine boat. their starving to death. Some of them died fever and died, which fact in turn the combination was broken with a sledge Wheat, No. 1 hard, $1.12, No. 1 northern, named Howard, who brought the childrer after arriving there. Within the personal hammer, $208 in money and several valuable $1,09, No. 2 northern, $1.03 corn, No. 2 contributes to the superstition of over, will be sent back to England A pale knowledge of the undersigned papers being taken. Most of the papers, 40c, September 40c, October 40c oats, No. faced little girl, with pretty ieaturps, but is many other Indians, Crees, Beavers and another class, that looks upon death however, were found in a shed near by. No Bazalne and Boulansrer. 2 mixed, 27%c barley, No. 2, 65c No. 3, dirty tatters, sobbed: Chippewians, at almost all points where there clue to the narties yet. 50@55c rye, No. 2, 46c bran, $11 potatoes, as a special judgment upon him for The death of ex-Marshal Bazaine5 nas, bj are missions of trading post*, would certainly I am Sarah Ashley. I am eleven years old 20@25c eggs,16%c. In the sham battle at Fort Sully, Dakota awakening the memories of the FrancoPrussian have starved to death but for the help furnished his bravado. A similar feeling prevails and came from Worksop, England. I wae between Companies A, B, C, and D, hot blood war, given great impetus to the by the traders and missionaries at MILWAUKEE at service. It was BO hard, mamma and arose and the men got in such close auarters spread of Boulangerism throughout Fiance. those places, furnished verv often at great concerning another man, who, Wheat nervous: cash, 99c: October, 96%c: papa let me come with Brother Walsh. I air that several were severely injured, three of Thousands upon, thousands of persons with personal inconvenience. Owing to all these December. ^QMc. Corn quiet No. 3. 40%c to go at service with a gentleman fifteer them being in the hospital now from the effects in a spirit of bravado, nailed a yellow whom the unfortunate capitulation of Metz facts scores of families having lost their Oats steady No. 2 white, 29c. Rye firm: miles from Salt Lake City. of the battle. The officers drew their was a vague recollection of an inherited tradition heads by starvation are now perfectly helpless flag to his gate when there was No. 1, 54@55c. Barley unsettled No.2, 78c. Nellie Tomlinson from Brompton was swords, Lieut. Auglum receiving a severe have been aroused to discussion oi and must starve to death or eat one another Provisions firm. Pork—Cash and September, mature girl of twelve. She said-she cam* wound in the arm. no fever in his house, but most of the meritB of the case with reference to the unless help comes. The people are $15. Lard—Cash and October, $10.70. with a "gentleman and two ladies" and -wai' unhappy marshal's incentive to surrender terribly agitated over the anticipated fate of George W. Case, charged with embezzlement whose family have since died of the Butter higher dairy, 16@18c. Eggs higher going to be a Mormon, though she hardlj and these discusgionb have generally taken so these poor people. Heartrendering Btories by the White River Lumber company fresh, 17@17%c. Cheese steady Cheddars, knew what that meant. There were som« wide a range as to include mentioned of every of suffering and cannibalism continue to disease. of MaBon, pleaded guilty before Judge Warden 8%@8%c. Receipts—Flour, 10,800 bbls more girls between the ages of thirteen and successive defeat of the French armies inythe come in. at ABhland, Wis., and was sentenced to wheat, 22,200 bu barley, 68.800 bu Shipments—Flour, fifteen who will be returned to their homes. struggle which was the death blow toriie the state prison at Waupun for four years 400 bbls wheat, 500 bu barley, third empire. Probably no better estimate and six months. Case was arrested at St Has any whist player ever held the Lewis Davis, who was under indictment 15,000 bu. can bp made of the extent of the revival of Paul a lew weeks since by Detective Kennedy. for the murder of his friend and neighbor.^ Dakota Prairie Firts. thirteen trumps in one hand? The revanche sentiments growing out of the demise Joseph Donaldson was sent up for two years David Miller, was taken from jail at Steele for burglary. of the man who of all others became A Jamestown, Dak., special says: Reports f-- ville, Mo., and lynched. The tragedy wai phenomenon was seen at the United The coroner at Helena, Montana, held most infamous through his conduct as a of loss from the prairie fire continne to come of a sensational character. Davis, who ha« A woman giving the name of Sarah Stewart three inquests on one day. First was the commander in the most remarkable war, Service Club, Calcutta, on the 8th in at a rate that indicate an alarming aggregate been in St. Louis for safe-keeping for sia was found in a well at the farm of Herman case of Harry Trethowan, a miner from Empire, in many respects, that Europe baa ever seen when the total loss shall be ascertained. months, was returned to Steelevile, for trial I Schwngie, fourteen miles southwest of ult. The players were, Mr. Justice who hanged himself with a trunk strap. than is shown by the comments of the press No losses occurred in the immediate In the morning, 40 men rode into town, and, Aberdeen, D. T. The woman came from The coroner's jury rendered a verdict of on Bazaine's career. None of the journals vicinity of Jamestown but from a point nine Norris, Dr. Harvey, Dr. Sanders and after placing pickets on all the streets lead Wahpeton six weeks ago. She was married a premeditated suicide. No cause is known accuse him of cowardice, for his record as a miles south a strip of country from fifty to a year ago to a ticket agent at Wahpeton, and ing to the jail, proceeded to attack tht for the act. Trethowan was thirty years Dr. Beeves. Two new packs were soldier from his entrance into the hundred miles wide was burned over. Instances three months later, learning that her husband Btructure. Tools were secured from a black old and came from England to Montana rank as a private to his astounding surrender, of the unconquerable velocity of the opened and were trayed and shuffled was a married man, she left him and smith's shop and the doors were soon bat two years ago. The others were a in the capacity of a marshal of fire's progress are frequent. W. Boyer, who subsequently came to Aberdeen. Suspicious tered down. While the attack was in progress Uhinaman, who died in Helena, France, of one of the finest armies ever organized, in the usual manner. Dr. Sanders was one of the fire's victims, sayB: I was circumstances surround her death. a deputy sheriff and one guard were from the effects of a pistol belies such an assumption but threshing when the fire swept down over the captured. Davis fought like a demon. Ht i# had one of the packs cut to him and wound, and an unknown teamster who met A young man named Lindow has been arrested every one of his critics, after denouncing hill west of me at a rate of thirty-five miles knocked down four of the lynchers with his death on the Rimini road. The Chinaman's by Sheriff Williams on a charge of his action, concludes by directing, either an hour. It was only with the greatest difficulty proceeded to deal. He turned up the ,- piece of bed post. He was finally over-pow- name was Low Yung Sam and he was having shot his father, William Lindow of covertly or openly, public attention to The that the threshing machine and 114 ered, and with a rope around his ne^k wa*led a placer miner in Jefferson gulch, near Avon, knave of clubs, and on sorting his Black River Falls, Wis. The wounded man necessity of regaining in the future what ha bushels ofwheat already threshed and loaded out of town and lynched. Davis did not/^* Deer Lodge county. He was shot by his is shot twice, once in the back of the head been lost in the past. Boulangerism is nothing on waeons waB Baved. The grain in stock hand found that he had the other confess. The crime for which Davis was partner in the mine during a quarrel over and once the thigh. A woman with whom if it is not patriotism to the verge o. and stack was all consumed. Among the Ij-nched occurred on the 2d of January their respective rights. The inquest implicated he was walking was shot in the ankle. Lindow Chauvinism. It has no high aims in states twelve trumps. The other three largest losses reported are W. B, Trimble, Davis and Miller started to town to pay i**5" this partner, also a Chinaman, who has left his wife, and was in company manship, nor is the following of the doughty 2,000 bushels of wheat in shock and a fine their taxes. Miller was found with a bullel A suits were unevenly divided in the will be arrested and held for murder. The with a woman named Clapp, whose husband general given to ebullitions of high moui barn Lot Campion, barn and 450 bushels of in hie head and his pockets rifled. The bnlle^? 5 man found on Rimini road was an aged lives near where the shooting took place, sentiment. Its course may be devious, but wheat in stack. It is reported that a farmer other hands, but in the excitement of fitted Davis's pistol. & teamster, name not known, who was thrown lhe doctor thinks the man may recover, but its obiective point is retaliation npon Geimany named Warren. nearYpsilanti, lost 400 acres from a lumber wagon and killed while coming the moment, no record was taken of it is doubtful. and the recovery of the lost provinces of wheat in shock. Among the small farmers Milton Weston, the well known Chicagtf^-^ to Helena. To the largely prevailing belief in the abilitj thefollowing sustained heavy losses of grain, capitalist, was released by the governofcllU them. The fact was dulyrecorded in Abrakeman named Ed Ingalls, was shot of Boulanger to, in some way, bring about hay and buildings: Charles Masfin, William from the Western penitentiary, in accord 3ft at Duluth while coming out of a house of ill Postmaster General Dickinson, assisted by these results, the recollections revi\od an Derby. Joseph Noel, J. A. Carter, Alfred Gee, ancewith the recommendation of the board I writing, six gentlemen signing their fame on Minnesota point. Three shots were W. L. Bancroft, general superintendent of the discussions aroused by the death ofti M. Lane. Around Montpelier, this county, of pardons. He has Tfeen in the it fired from a revolver, one taking effect in the the railway mail service has just completed p^names to the document. The odds disgraced commander cannot fail to a( Prosper Nazee, Julius Nazee, Mrs. F. M. tiary -for several years for killing a man. Mr £$ right jaw, another in the left side, and the arrangements by which a new fast mail train manyvconverts, and the re-entry of the g( Gardiner, Joe Camp and Henry Kimlar sustained Weston was greatly surprised and overjoyed glagainst this combination are, accordin third in the left leg. He had been carousing will be established between Chicago and New eral to thechamber of deputies is looked lo at the prospect of Boon rejoinin^Jliis family losses ranging from $200 to $800. with his conductor and another brakeman York, commencing on the 30th inst. This ward to with curiosity and interest not nil From many previous Tefusala of the board & to Dr. Pole, 157,750,000,000 to No reports have been received from th» Bulgarian and a fourth party, who cannot be found. train will be known as the "New York and mixed with anxiety in view of his prospectivi pardons to do anything in his case he hat 1 settlement in the southern part of Coming out of a house they met a party of Chicago fast mail east." It will be seventeen increase of strength. lost All hope of any commutation of MB sen* Uu-ee^ajd a short scrap ensued, during which *fch.e J,L county, J_„ 1 buJt. losses in xL—it. tha vicinitiy are hours in transit from Chicago to New York %4 tence. s. •&*4I1*£S-2" i'h