New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 19, 1888 · Page 1 of 9
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"THE HEWS RESUME. down by the court to $12,000. -The ex. New TJ]m Review. State Dairymen's Association. between the two nations nnder one government press company showed an inclination to Xob law ia Missouri -. and whereas, the bonds of sympathy At the annual meeting of the State Dairymen's fight farther, but finally compromised on f&. r^Adjt. Gen. Jamison left for the scene of resulting from kinship, race, language, tradition Association at Faribault, Minn. Mr $8,300, which was paid to Fotheringham. f&Jl tfie labor disturbance at the mining town of and substantial identity of governmental John F. Ames, of Northfield, said: He In the trial of John H. Bauereisen, chief of BRANDT & WEDDENDORF. Publishers. Bevier, Mo., in response to telegraphic orderslrom systems, together with a community •believed the dairy cow was the salvation o7 The Cream of the ffews Gleaned From the alleged Bnrlington dynamite conspirators, Gov. Morehouse. He is familiar •many Minnesota farms. Care should be of interests, based upon commerce and its the jury panel was completed at Geneva, with affairs at Bevier, having been called the Latest Associated Press Telegrams. NEWULM, •exercised in the feed of the cow. She should aids and agencies, are of such a character MINNESOTA* 111. John Alexander Bowles, who it is there once before during the present strike. 'also be treated considerately. No dog had that such union and assimilation is being "r'° said, was a conspirator and one of the News from the scene of the riot is veix yet been invented suitable 'to drive dairv discussed and favorably considered by the squealers, was put on the witness stand as meager, but it is known that order hasbeen fcows. The cow's feed in wiuter should consist citizens of both nations, and, inasmuch as it I Cornell has 1,174 students, 132 of the first and most important witness. at least temporarily restored. W. B. is believed that its early consummation of good hay, sheaf oats, some ensilage Bowles testified that he went to work as an whom are ladies. The attendance is Porterfield, night operator at Bevier, would be of great advantage to all citizens -«•Abont Washington. **jw^ #&, perhaps, and plenty of warm water. She engineer for the Burlington March 22, 1888, left his instrument in the depot and subjects of the two countries, provided should not be kept in a place where water the largest in the history of the institution. and was persuaded to quit by his brother when theshootingcommenced, and took the ?&f Action has been taken by Secretary Whitney the same can be attained in a manner consistent will freeze. It is a good scheme to have a April 4. He joined the Brotherhood and first train east. There are many conflicting: which leaves no doubt as to the policy of alike with the honor and dignity of -well in or near the barn where the water can' was employed by Bauereisen to buy dynamite statements as to how the Bhooting started, jiyj of this government with regard to the case the United S+ates and Great Britain and the be pumped and distributed to the cows and place it on the tracks, and also to buy but the preponderance of evidence goes to*SS of the American steamer Haytian Republic, Dominion of Canada. Therefore, with a without turning them out. It vitriol and ammonia to put in water tanks show that the Swade element were the aggressors, recently seized at Port an Prince, Hayti. view to aid in the consummation of what is doesn't pay to kick a cow or strike and dose engines, fe^Vj ^fSyj^lf* Baltimore has 2,000 boats and particularly those xn the Loomis-^ The release of the vessel has been demanded herein before suggested, be it. her with the milking stool. It causes a decrease "I have been sleeping with a.''corpse for and Snively mines. Charles H. Thombold, ," through proper diplomatic channels, and if Resolved, That the president be and is in the quantity of milk. He would 10,000 men engaged in oyster dredging, three days without knowing it." said a tramp the only man known to have been shot, wa*£" the demand is not complied with within a hereby authorized and empowered to invite not classify a cow as a good cow, which to William Steele a mdkman, living on the still alive, bnt was not expected to survive. who take annually from Chesapeake reasonable period of time steps will be taken negotiations looking to the assimilation and would not nether owner $60 a year. to enforce it. With this end in view, Secretary Scotch Planus road near Plainfield, N. J. Sheriff Lyda is at Bevier with a posse, but he-JS unity of the people of the Dominion of Canada "Do you notice any peculiar odor about Bay 8,000,000 bushels of the Whitney sent telegraphic instructions to A hay barrack, owned by Steele, had been admits that he is powerless, and has so notifiedthegovernor. and the United States under one government, the milk when you are feeding ensilage?!' Rear Admiral Gerhardi, commandment of the tramp's bed for several night*, and every Thesheriffis ofthe opinion, succulent bivalve. such unity and assimilation to be asked Dairy Commissioner Ives. time he lay down or got up he noticed that a the New York navy yard, to have the ships however, that the militia would accomplish based upon the admission of the several "No, none whatever," said Mr. Ames. strange bedfellow lay by his side seemingly Richmond, Galena and Yantic prepared for only temporary good. Later advices are to= provinces of the dominion or any one of them A long series of questions followed on the sound asleep. Then he found that the stranger sea as rapidly as possible. The position the effect that the armed neutrality into the union of states upon the same terms proper feed for the cow, and then Mr. C. Le The Supreme Court of Nebraska taken by this government is understood to was dead, and that he had evidently still exists and no fresh violence has occurred, and equality with the states now composing Vesconte, of Hastings, an importer and be that as the Haytian authorities deferred been so all the time. County Physician but an outbreak is liable to occur at has decided that when usurious interest the union, and the assumption by the United breeder of Jersey cattle, gave a talk on the ambitration of the case to this government, Westcott was notified. Underaker Patrick any minute. A man who passed throughBevier States of the indebtedness ofthe Dominion "Ropy Milk." The speaker simply related Casey removed the corpse to the morgue in has been paid by the borrower they are virtually bound by its decision, after the riot, states that the reports ot Canada, or a just proposition thereof, and his expenence,without suggesting any remedy, Plainfield. On the body was a paper bearing and that when they were informed by that some 1,500 or 2,000 shots were fired is"* such other equitable terms and conditions he can recover double the amount of for he said he had seen in none of the the name "Wm. Taylor." A sailor's jacket, this government that they had no legal right not exaggerated, as is evidenced by the bullet as justice to the high contracting parties books or papers an explanation ofthe trouble. to seize and detain the Haytian Republic they marked "Dauntless" was one of the dead interest so paid. perforated buildings ofthe vicinity of thedepot. may demand. J. H. Monrad, of Chicago then read a paper should have accepted the situation and reraised man's garments. The man's arm and hands Dozens of windows are shattered, Resolved. That, with a view to such negotiation, on the "Daries of America as Compared with the vessel. were tatoed. The tramp is under arrest. and the front of the postoffice building was the president invite the appointment Those of Europe." Mr. Monrad is a German riddled with lead. The stockade in which An English paper tells its readers It seems that the disturbances at Bevier, of commissioners by the government of and a jolly good fellow, who is the life of the the Swedes sought refuge is fearfully torn, Mo., where the serioue riot occurred on the Great Britain and the Dominion of Canada party when the. convention is not in session. The Casualty Calendar. that "Harrison seems to be elected and splintered, and the only marvel is that night of the 5th, are by no means settled. It to consider the wisdom and expediency of He thought that the best creamery men in but one man was shot. InVact that portion to the Federal Presidency but Mr. is said that when any of the strikers at Bevier settling all controversies and difference which The central state normal school building Europe might learn to hustle a little from of Bevier neai the depot resembled a battle go elsewhere to work they are refused work now exist between the two governments, in Lock Haven, Pa., was totally destroyed Americans, while Americans might learn from Depew will be president of the Hudson ground, and hundreds of cartridges could be if it is known that they come from Bevier and growing out of the fisheries or otherwise, by by fire. One hundred boarding students, foreigners attention to details Cheese is picked up in the streets. bolong to the labor confederation there. As such a union and assimilation as is hereinbefore River Division." most of whom were in the building at the more of a feature in dairy work in Europe, long as the strike is continued at Bevier these suggested, either as to the whole or time, were safely removed. The building and a demand is made for it by making a strikers receive support from the state any province of several provinces of said was of brick, four stories high andeost$150,000. large variety of the goods to suit all tastes. THE MARKETS. state refuses to interfere armed men will go dominion, such negotiations to be conducted The amount of the insurance is said to He would not speak against the factories, After the first of next January the to Bevier, and the people will soon have more with due regard to the amicable relations be small. The total number of students in but he thought the best results could be attained mode of inflicting capital punishment men killed there than they will be willing to which obtain between Great Britain and the attendance was over two hundred. Many of in private factories. Co-operative NEW YOEK. buy coffins for. The disarming of both sides United States and the obligations imposed them lost their books, clothes and valuablett. creameries in Denmark are worked quite successfully. in New York state will be by at Bevier seems to be a hard thing to do. thereby. Wheat, No. 2,red,$1.04yi@1.05 No. 3 red. He advised that the butterinaker electricity, as a substitute for the Gen. Jamison says the only way it can be 98@98% No. 2 Chicago, $1.10%. No. 1 in large dairies be given a share ofthe profits An accident occurred on the Dudley branch done is for the governor to declare the town white, $1.06 No. 1 red, $1.14 Barley, No. 1 —let him haA-e an interestin the business. He of the Huntington & Broadtop railroad in barbarism of hanging. THE MARKETS. under martial law. A later dispatch says Canada, 86@89c No. 2, do, 84@86c Western, then read an extract from his diary written Pennsylvania whereby more than a dozen Gov. Moorhous* has ordered out the militia. 90e@$l. Corn, Ungraded, mixed, 37% in Holland, in which he described a creamery persons were seriously injured. The more NEW YORK. 41% No. 3, white, 48%, No. 3. 43@44c. Oats, Harry Nowak, a peddler, aged 25 years, in Holland, which was a combination of stable seriously injured are Airs. Allen Black, John Wheat—No. 2, red, $1.05V4@1.05% elevator, The Chicago and Northwestern No. 2 white, 35%@35%: mixed Western 29%@32c, was stabbed and killed at New York by and dairy, so clean that the cheese were Dougherty, John Bollinger, Ed. F. Gould, $1.06%@1.07% No. 1, white, $1.06% white do, 34@42c: Crude petroleum Giovani Genoa, a workman in a shoe store being cured in the same room where the cows Misses Lizzie and Mary Laster of Dudley, railroad bridge across the Missouri No. 1, red, $1.14 Barlev—No. 1, Canadian per bbl, $6.60@7.20 Wool, domestic fleece, which Nowak had entered, and who had were being kept. all of whom received dangerous internal injuries 87@88c Corn—No. 2, 46@46% elevator, at Sioux City, Iowa, has been opened 30@38 pulled, 26@39c Lard, Western gotten into a quarrel with the peddler. He The paper was one of the most entertaining and painful cuts about their faces from 47@47% ungraded mixed, 37@37% No. 2, steam, $8.70@8.75 Butter, Western dairy, became enraged because Nowak spoke to the broken car windows. of the session. It was followed by a talk by white, 47@47% steamer mixed, 44@45%. to traffic. I was formally opened 14@26c, do creamery, 21@33c: Cheese, the 12-year-old daughter of Genoa's employer, A. Van Hammert on dehorning cattle. Oats—No. 2, white, 34@34y2c mixed Western, Norman, the seven-year-old son of the late Western, 10@ll%c with an^ropriate exercises December and chuckled her under the chin saying, 30@32c white do 33@40c No. 2, Chicago, THE RESOLUTIONS. auditor, L. 0. Storla, of Moorhead, Minn., "You are a pretty child." Genca seized 15. 32c Eggs, Western, 22%@23c Lard CHICAGO. has been missing. When last seen he was a hammer and attacked Norwak. Then, Chairman Lampman, ofthe resolution committee, Western steam. $8.50. Butter—Western Flour firm and unchanged No. 2 spring playing shinny on the ice on the Red river. throwing the hammer away he caught up & read the following report, which was dairy, 14@24c Western creamery, 20(^31c wheat. $1.03@1.03y4 No. 3 spring wheat, It is believed he fell in one of the numerous shoemaker's knife and stabbed Nowak three adopted by sections: Cheese—Western, 10@11%. 90@96c No. 2 red, $1.03@1.03% No. 2 open places in the ice and was drowned. One An attempt will be made this winter times, twice in the neck, severing the jugular We reassert all the main planks in theDlatform corn, 34%c No. 2oats,25%@257/8c No.2rye, small boy who played with Norman said he CHICAGO. vein, and once in the heart. Nowak ran out heretofore adopted by the territorial to have the Illinois legislature 51c No, 2 barley, nominal No. 1 flax &eed, saw him in the morning and that his clothes of the door and fell dead. The police are alliance. Believing that the entire financial Wheat—No. 2, spring, $1.04@1.04% No. $1.54 prime timothy seed, $1.51 mess pork, were wet and full oficicles. It is thought that hunting for Genoa. submit a constitutional amendment system of our nation is controlled in the interests 3, 95@98c: No. 2, red,$1.04@1.04%. CornNo. per bbl, $13.75 lard, per 100 lbs, $8.25@8.30 the boy telling this story knows more about of capitalists, we theiefore emphatically "2, 34%c. Oats—No. 2, 25%. Rye—No. P. B. Long of Georgetown, Ohio, has received to the people prohibiting the manufacture short rib sides (loose), $7.10@7.20 the lost boy but fears to tell, thinking he will condemn the organization of trusts and 2,51c. Barley—No. 2, nominal. Flaxseed— a White Cap warning, addressed to the dry salted shoulders (boxed), $7@7.12% be blamed. There is little hope that Noman combinations for unnaturally raising prices No. 1, $1.53. Prime Timothy seed—$1.51a1.52. and sale of spirituous and citizens of Georgetown. As usual, it is written short clear sides (boxed), $7.32%@7.50 Storla will ever be seen again alive. of manufactured articles, reducing values of Mess pork per bbl., $13.50@13.62%. in red ink, with a picture of whips drawn whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gal, intoxicating liquors. farm products, monopolizing transportation Lard, per 100 lbs. $8.07%@8.10 Short rib at the top of the letter. The warning reads $1.20 sugars, cut-loaf, 8@8%c granulated, and improperly controlling our God-given sides (loose) $7@7.05 dry salted shoulders, Talk About People. as follows: To the Citizens of Georgetown: We 7%c standard "A," 7%c Butter, fancy fuel supply second, again recognizing the (boxed) $7@7.12% short clear sides, (boxed) want to say now, that if they don't quit Elgin creamery, 32@34c choice, 28@30c *t Madame De Forest.an aunt of Mrs. William An old ledger of the sixteenth century direful effect of usury as practiced, we ask for $7.37%@7.50 Whisky distiller's furnished making threats of what they will do if we fancy dairieg 24@26c fair to good, 18@20c: K. Yanderbilt, has suddenly disappeared. the passage of strict usury laws. goods, per gal $1.20. Sugar cut loaf, 8@8%c come to your town we want to say now, we has been resurrected at Edinburgh, Eggs 21@22c Her relatives and friends have vainly endeavored Resolved, That we ask the council and granulated, 7%c standard "A" 7^4c. Butter, will burn every house in the place. The ex to locate her, but she does no reply house of representatives to pass a bill making fancy Elgin creamery 30@32c choice Scotland. At the top of the MINNEAPOLIS. hibition of the night of the 3d (courthouse to any of the letters sent to her.if, indeed, it unlawful and a penal offense to manufacture, Western, 25@27c dairies 24@25c good fire) is not to be thought of in connection Wheat No.l,hard,Dec, $1.20 Jan. $1.21% inside board the book-keeper inscribed she receives them. It is feared she has entered import or sell intoxicating liquor in to choice 22@23c. Eggs, 21. with what we will do, lor we must succeed at May, 1.27% track, $1.21 No. 1, Northern, a convent and destroyed her identity by the Territory of Dakota, believing that such the words: "God blis this buik any cost. So take warnings and you will MINNEAPOLIS. Dec,$1.09 Jan.,$1.10% May,$1.15% track, assuming another name. She was ever a a law would be of incalcuable benefit and to have less use for your engines. The letter $1.22-4 No. 2, Northern, Dec, $1.02 Jan., Wheat—No. 1. hard, Dec, $1.20,Jan.,$1.21, and keip me and it honest." devout Catholic. the interest and happiness of all the people is dated at Mount Oreb, which is believed to $1.03% May, $1.09 track,$1.03-5. May, $1.28, track, $1.21-2 No. 1, Northern, of Dakota. Third—Believing the people of Mr. Phelps, the American minister, atteded be the center ofthe White Caps organization, Patents sacks to local dealers, $6.50@6.65: Dec.,$1.09y2,Jan., $1.10, May, $1.16%, track, North and South Dakota will be soon called the banquet of the Turners company its signature is similar to that of the other patents to ship, sacks, car lots. $6.40@6.65 $1.12-5 No. 2, Northern, Dec, $1.02. Jau., upon to take action in framing and adopting Every day that the sun rises upon in London. In replying tofhe toast of "Our letters received. in barrels, $6.65@6.75 delivered at New $1.03, May, $1.09%, track, $1.02-5. FlourPatents, constitutions for their respective states, we Visitors," Mr. Phelps said that the great England points, $7.15@7.35 New York the American people it sees an addition sacks to local dealers, $6.50@6.65 For a number of months past the night deem it of great importance that the people, and everlasting ties that bound England and points, $7.05@7.25 delivered at Philadelphia patents to ship, sacks in car lots, $6.40@6.65 trains on the Illinois Central have been fired especially the farmers of Dakota, be fully of $2,500,000 to the accumulation America depends upon the great heart of and Baltimore, $7@7.20 bakers' in barrels, $6.65@6.75 delieved at New England on from a point near Storm Lake, Iowa, and alive to the importance of standing ready the two peoples. Treaties were of small consequence here, $4.50@5.35: superfine,$3@4.35 red dog points, $7.15@7.35 New York points, of wealth in the United States, one night Brakeman Ed. Wright was shot, and united to see that the framing of those and diplomacy had seen its best sacks,$1.60@l.G5 reddogbarrels,$1.80@1.85 $7.05@7.25 delivered at Philadelphia and narrowly escaping a fatal wound, this frightened constitutions be entrusted to tried and true days. It was upon the sentiment of the which is equal to one-third of the Bran and shorts, $11,50 Corn, 27@28o Oats, Baltimore. $7@7.20 bakers' here, $4.50@5.35 the culprits, who, betraying themselves men who will engraft into said constitutions people that the harmony of the two countries 23@27 Barley, 45@55c Feed, $14.50@15 50 it lsuperfine,$3@4.35 red dog, sacks,$1.60@1.65 by their actions, were arrested by Special daily accumulation of all mankind the right of the people to control all corporations most depended. Mr. Phelps was much Flax, $1.48 Chicago, $1.54 Hay, $4 50@6.50 red dog, barrels, $1.80@1.85. Bran Detective Smith. The offenders were two which may use or are using the right applivudeiL SirCbarlcs Tupper also responded with timothy about $2@3 above wild. outside the United States. and shorts—$11@11.50. Corn—choice new boys, Charles Blake, aged nineteen, and of eminent domain. to thetoast. 28@29c with a poorer quality at 26@26%c George Smith, aged fourteen. They Immediately ST. PAUL. Whereas, we have noticed with alormingsojjcitude Oats,25@31c. confessed their guilt, but each charges Wheat, No. 1 hard, $1.21 No. 1 Northern, tli&J under the present system a Voting The ice palace at St. Paul, Minn., Petty Criminalities. that the other fired the shot that struck $1.12 No. 2 Northern, $1.04 Corn. No 2 conniption and fraud is posbible, and ST. PAUL. Wright. Since the arrest they have taken Wheat.—No. 1, hard, $1.20 No. 1 old, 33c Dec, 33c No. 2 new, sample, 30c very often practiced to the detriment of the NorthCorn, I he coming winter will be an elaborate A robbery of $240,000 has been discovered the matter calmly, andIgije HQ reason but a Oats, No. 2 mixed, 26c Dec, 27c No. 2 peoples right. We do most emphatically em, $1.12 No. 2, Northern, $1.04. in the government deposit bank at Madrid", dfMi'e foreran* Blake's home is at Storm white, 29c Rye, No. 2, 50c Ground feed, structure. The outside measurements urge the engrafting into the constitution the No. 2, old 33c sample 30c. Oats, No. 2. Spain. The robbers are unknown, and the Lake and he helongs to a respectable and $14 Corn Meal, unbolted, $14 Bran, bulk, imperative provision adopting principles mixed, 27c No. 2, white 28c No. 3, 27c are 212 by 252 feet, and the time of the robbery cannot as yet be definitely well-to-do family. Smith lives in Sioux $12 Hay. No. 1, $5.50 No. 1 upland prairie, known as the Australian system of voting Barley, No. 2, 60@63c No. 3, 52@55c fixed. Falls, Dak., and has been visiting Blake. $5.50 Timothy, $8.50@9. Dressed Hogs, we also favor the control, ownership and No. 4, 45@53c Rye No. 2, 52c Ground maze, which will be the most intricate The railway company has an intention of $5.80 Flax seed, $1.43 Eggs 21c Flour, A brace of foot pads slugged a man named working of mineral lands by the government feed, $13.50. Corn meal, unbolted, $13.50. yet built in connection with an making an example of the boys and demand patent, $6.50@6*.75 straight $6 Bakers J. E. Lind on the bridge over the Sioux river we respectfully recommend that the convention Bran, bulk, $12.50 Hay. No. 1, $5.50. No. the greatest punishment allowed by law. $4 50@5 RyeFlour, $3.40@3.70 'Buckwheat, in Sioux Falls, Dak. One of the robbers put itself on record as opposed to the 1. upland prairie. $6. Dressed hogs, $5.75. ice palace, covers about 100 feet $5.50@6.25 Apples green, $2@2.25 per bbl struck him on the head with a slugshot while government'selling any more coal land, and Flax seed, $1.45. Timothy seed, $1.30. forjancy $1.85 @2 for standard $1.50@1.75 square. One tower will be 40 feet in lieu thereof to lease such in limited qualities the other seized him by the throat, but he Clover seed, $1.45. Eggs, 22c. Butter Foreign Gleanings for fair. Butter choice creamery, 30c to parties desiring to work the same on succeeded in shaking them off and crying for choice creamery 30c extra dairy, 23@25c -^a diameter and 110 feet high. "t extra dairy, 23@25c good to choice dairy, conditions prescribed by the government for help, when the villiansleft without any booty. good to choice, dairy. 16,@18c packing The hope that the man arrested in Kentucky 16@18c packing stock, 12c Grease, 3@4c the equal privileges of all. We deem it for stock. 12c Cheese, fancy 12@12%c fine An attempt was made in Brandon, Manitoba would prove to be the much sought »P Cheese, fancy, 12@12%c fine, ll@ll%c the best interests of the people of the Northwest. ll@ll%c skims, 6@7y2c Potatoes, 30@ to circulate a petition asking for clemency Tascott, the supposed murderer of the late The meanest man in Kansas has skims, 6@7%c Wool unwashed, 16@18c per 35c per bu. sweet potatoes, Jerseys, $4.50@ for Webb, the wife murderer, under A. J. Snell of Chicago, has been dashed by ib washed, 20@21c per lb. been found. He lives in Reno county, sentence to hang Dec. 29. but met with little the receipt of a telegram from Lyons saying Resolved, That North Dakota be admitted 5 Muscatine, $3.75@4 Wool unwashed, N- success. The prisoner takes the matter coolly, that the suspected prisoner has been released. to the Union as soon asjpractieablejunder the 16@18c, per lb. washed 20@21c per lb. MILWAUKEE. and in writing to the treasurer ot and appears resigned to his fate. constitution to be framed by her people, and Wheat easy cash, 96%c Jan., 98%c 'May, The German reichstag adjourns on Dee. MILWAUKEE. that the dividing line be the seventh standard Sedgwick county he used a postal $1.04%. Corn quiet No. 3 new, 32%@33c The case of the state of Iowa, vs. Mrs. 15 and will reassemble about the middle of Flour.—steady. heat, firm cash, 96%c parallel. Oats steady No. 2 white, 29%@30c. Ryej Julia Billings, growing out of sensational January. The Critical situation in East January, 98c May, $1.04%. Corn dull No. card that had done duty once before, Resolved, That we extend the right hand steady No. 1,51c Barleyfirm No. 2, 67%c. I Kingsley-Billings murder case at Waverly Africa, where the Arabs are effectually wiping 3, 32@33c. Oats steady No. 2, white,29@29%c. of fellowship to the Knights of Labor in the Provisions firmer. Pork—Cash, $13.75.! spending nearly three hours in effacing out the German colonists and clearing the territory last winter, has been transferred to the Waterloo Rye, firm No. 1, 51c Barley, easy territory and invite their co-operation in relieving Lard—Cash, $8.25 January, $8.10. Butter! (Blackhawk) district, in answer to an of every vestige of the German regime, No. 2, 66%c Provisions, firm. Pork, $13.42%. the old address, postmark and the farmer and laborer from the burdens steady dairy, 22@25c Eggs firm fresh, application for a change of venue on the will force more ample explanations of Germany's La*-d, cash, $8.10. Butter, lower dairy, and oppressions under which they now 21@22c Cheese unchanged cheddars, 10@-i message. The postal is to be framed grouud of popular prejudice. policy than the"chancellor intended. 22@24c Eg"s, lower fresh. 21c. Cheese, suffer. 10%c Receipts—Flour, 5.500 bbls wheat, I Count Herbert Bismarck, since his return unchanged cheddars, 10@10%c In a cheap restaurant in Bermondsey an3 hung in the treasurer's office. Resolved, That all officers of the territory 15,200 bu barley, 29,900 bu. Shipments—' from Frledrichsruhe, has maintained a reserve street in London, a man made an unprovoked appointed by the president should receive no Flour, 100 bbls barley, 35,700 bu. regarding the plans of his father, giving attack upon the landlord's daughter comper* sat'on. direct ot indirect, than that Outrages of Ohio White Caps. evasive replies to the "feelers" privately and cut her throat so seriously that she is LIVERPOOL. provid'ra by the general governjin-n-p: put to him by friends in the reichstag. It is Say the population is 0^,300,000 not expected to recover. Toe affair has Fresh ouf rages on the part of masked men Wheat dull holders offer freely California^ Resolved, That we believe* the alliancework reported that the chancellor may yet relieve created great excitement ia the neighborhood in the vicinity of Toledo show that the White No. 1.7s lld@8s Id per cental. Receipts of! and, the expenditures for the last fiscal has been directed under the present management Count Herbert of the responsibility of making as the criminal is supposed to be "Jack Caps are organized and working to a purpose. wheat for the past three days were 207,000! ill an able and satisfactory manner, explanations and come himself to the year $260,000,000 in round numbers, the Ripper." A man named Martin, living a few centals, of which none were American. Corn) arid that we heartily endorse this action. reichstag to disclose his scheme for the resi miles fiom Bowling Green, Wood county, received firm demand fair new mixed Western, 4s 8d The following additional resolutions, upon it costs $4.20 a year per head Frank ifnoblock a pro minentGerman and toration of German influence. notice early in the week that if he did per cental. Receipts of American corn for which the committee was divided, were reported the treasurer of the International Brewing not go to work and support his family he of population, straight-haired, woolly-haired, past three days were 49.100 centals. Peas—I without recommendation: company, of Buffalo. N. Y., is found to be Other Sews Jottings. would meet punishment at the hands of Canadian. 5s lid percental. Cheese—Ameri-' $3,250 short in his accounts. Knobloch's Firtt, that exemption laws should be modified flaxen haired and baldheaded, "Wood county vigilantes." Martin paid no can finest, 58s per cwt for both white and) sureties will be called on for the amount of and limited second, that a law be enacted A meteoric stone, Weighing about 140 attention to the- notice, and one evening, as colored. Lard—Prime Western. 46s 8d per to run the government and the shortage. The brewing company says i£ making notes and contracts void when pounds, has been found near Ellsworth, Wis., he started forfeomein an intoxicated condition, cwt. does not desire to prosecute Knobloek, and obtained through iraaid though in the hands twelve miles from Red Wing, Minn. It has enjoy the liberty which we all swear he was seteed by a band of masked men it is likely that the matter will be dropped. of innocent parties third, that the executive evidently fallen very recently, as the ground and taken into the woods. A rope was tied is tyranny when the other follows committee be requested to take steps to insure Scheme for Settlers. under it was covered with fresh leaves. It is around his neck and one end thrown over a About two weeks ago 20 oftheleading the dissemination among the people of The Agricultural Press Association has a getthe offices. of a whitish appearance^ somewhat resembling business men of Coldwater, Kansas, went limb. He began to pray. Twice the men cut Dakota of information concerning the work novel scheme in view. The association is alum. down into the Indian territory on a hunting the prayer short by drawing their victim up of the legislature fourth, the members of composed of the New England Farmer of expedition. Word has been received that the until he dangled in the air. Then they stripped Judge Rucker is reported as having said: this commuttfeee irom South Dakota, believing Boston, the Farm Journal of Philadelphia,' whole party has been captured near Camp him. tied him to a tree and applied beech This matter between Blackburn and myself A large chicken hawk, a few days that there -si«e not sufficient safeguards in the Ohio Farmer of Cleveland, Ohio, the Indiana Supply and are now awaiting transportation switches until his back was a mass of bleeding is at an end, for I have received letters from the Sioux Fdllfc 'constitution to fully protect Farmer of Indianapolis, the Rural ago. flew down into the yard of a citizen to Wichita, where they will be held to answer flash. His clothes'were then replaced all over the country, and, after giving them us against 'cWporate greed, we favor the World of Montana, the Western Rural of the charge of trespassing in the Indian territory. and he was taken home, where he now lies my earnest consideration, I have come to the framing of anew constitution. Chicago, the Orange Judd Farmer ofChicago, of Cartersville, Ga., in the thickliest sick. A few nights ago a man named Miller, conclusion that Blackburn's last letter was the Western Farmer of Madison, Wis. The The second and third resolutions were living at Liepsic, received a notice similar to settled portion of the town. really an apology, which puts an end to the A White Cap notice was left at Thomas Bon. Norman J. Coleman is president ofthe adopted and the fourth laid on the table. the one sent Martin. He paid no attention affair. Casey's saloon at Lima. Ohio notifying him association, and its papers clnim to have After discussion I S. Lampman inti oduced a Seizing its prey, a good sized chicken to it, thinking it was a practical joke by that unless he vacated the building within Roger C. Spooner of Ma dison has been 2,500,000 reader. A bill drawn by the asso-j resolution lequesting the legislatuie to devise some of his neighbors but learned of his mistake it was preparing to bear it off in its twenty-four hours it would be burned to the designated by the governor of Wisconsin nation presented in the senate by Senator] some means to assist destitute farmers too late. He was visited early in the ground. Casey did not heed the warning, Hon. Charles Beardsley of Burlington by the Plumb accompanied by a petition gives the} who had no crop this year to secure seed talons when a lad of the family & week by White Caps, taken from the house and one night the building was burned. The governor of Iowa, and Capt. W. M. Braden ietails ofa plan ofsome originality and probable wheat for next spring carried. For the and unmercifully lashed. At Fostoria, no1ices White Caps left notices at several other saloons rushed to the scene with a broom of St. Paul by the governor of Minnesota to 8UCCP8S in the way of establishing a trade place of the next annual meeting Aberdeen, were posted a week ago, and when they to take warning at Casey's treatment represent these states on the committee on center for settlers in an entirely unsettled Redfield, Watertown and Huron were placed were torn down by those to whom they were and with a blow, broke the prowler's and leave the town. civic organizations in the inauguration ceremonies country. A portion of the great northern in nomination Aberdeen was chosen. directed, others were sent. General notices, at Washington on the 4th of March. reservation of Montana, thrown open by wings. I attempted to fly, but failing, Inspector Byrnes of New York, received a addressed "To Whom It May Concern," were the agreements ratified by congress last session, dispatch from Chili, stating that Gerald F. Advices from the Indian Territory says Proposed Union with Canada, tacked on the trees in front of ex-Gov. Foster's darted into the dwelling, where lies along the line ot the St. Paul & Hanson, alias William A. Bush, had been arrested that the interior department has notified the residences, and the yards of other Minneapolis & Manitoba, and for 400 miles Representative Butterworth of Ohio is it was soon caught. in Santiago for embezzling money Cherokees, that the Cherokee "Strip is the prominent citizens. For ten days the things in the Milk river district there are no towns very enthusiastic for commercial union between from the firm of Butler, Stiilman& Hubbard, property of the United States, and that the were regarded as a great hoax, and every or villages. The association represents that this country and Canada. He has lawyers at 54 Wall street. The crime was Indians have no right to lease it. The strip one ridiculed the idea of White Caps visiting as five years' residence is required to settlers devoted much thought to this subject, and Mrs. Kate Chase has almost dropped committed ten years ago. and the amount contains 6,000,000 acres of grazing land. Fostoria. Recently a band of men mounted before they get their lands, it is highly desirable has formed a definite plan by which bethinks stolen is said to be $35,000. Requisition Recently the Cherokee legislature, sitting at and equipped in White Cap outfit dashed out of public notice during the that a trade center should be established. that this union can be accomplished. This papers will be forwarded to Chili and the Tanlequan, passed a bill leasing the strip to through the town. An attempt was made The bill authorizes the secretary of plan he has embodied in the following joint prisoner brought to New York. last few years. She is still as brilliant a stock syndicate, at $200,000 yearly forjive to follow them, but they scattered and were the interior to sell to the association one section resolutions which he introduced in the house years. ,\ *. soon lost in a dense forest a few miles from John Martin, an engineer of Chicago married, of land at $1.25 per acre on which a in conversation,^ beautiful in manners, at Washington. the town. While there is no danger of the fell desperately in love with Mrs. W. SMerrill, Dr. Nathan R! Gorter docketed suit in the town may be laid out. and that the government Whereas, The citizens of the dominion of regulators doing any of their work within and exquisitely cultivated as his landlady, and knowing that his superior court of Baltimore against Robert then establish thereon a United States Canada are one with us in race, lineage, history the city limit they have already sent notice? love was unrequitted, shot her and then Garrett, claiming $30,000. Thesuitis stated land office, the district to include aU^ th» in the old days when she was the and tradition and, whereas, the resources to farmers living in adjacent townships it killed himself. B. W. Merrill and MB wife to be based on a claim for $25,000 for professional se+tlement.|p!V e,s lands thrown open to of the two countries supplement each Defiance, Napoleon, Perryburg and have kept the boarding house for several services during his trip1, around the proud daughter of the chief justice other, and the arteries of commerce, both natural Maumeehave each been visited, although no years. Among their boarders was Martin, world. Dr. Gorter was with Mr. Garrett for and artificial, are so interlocked and mutually of the United States, the unrivaled actual outrage was attempted. The skull and ever since his arrival in the house, over he assault and attempted robbery of Phil eight months, and his bill, before being presented iT dependent upon each other that they and cross bones, with the representation o. a year ago, he has professed the greatest Daly, the noted gambler and proprietor of for payment, was submitted to two queen of Washington society, whose ought to constitute a single system, to be one a bowie knife beneath, is a favorite sign of love for Mrs. Merrill. His importunities at the Pennsylvania club, has proven to be a eminent physicians of who agreed that it was and inseparable and whereas, the commercial the order in this vicinity. At Napolfon a good word was a passport to social last became unbearable, and eo she advised "panel" or "badger" case of robbery, and a proper charge. The^biU^was Refused payment, relations between the United States and the notice bore the words, "God hates liai* and him to leave. After pleading with her the two men who acted with the woman Stanton hence the suit. "fiJkl^%4^& ,%^-t. y&- recognition. Her ambitious marriage dominion of Canada are, and have been, perjurers and adulterers. The White Cap not to send him away, and finding her determined were placed under arrest at New York. strained and unnaturally cramped and in a A foot ball game at the naval academy at pers are the Lord's chosen people to wieal^ with the young millionaire he shot her and then himself. Mrs. Their names are Edward Meredith who accidently measure paralyzed, owing to the inability of Annapolis between the naval students and out his vengeance on the wicked and unjust." Merrill died in the afternoon. $*• fired the shot, and Henry Herman", the two governments to establish such a the St. John's college team was played with Rhode Island senator was the begining The people are becoming much alarmed^ the antecedents of whom the inspector will David L. Fotheringham, thf 'Adams Express system of international trade and commerce much excitement but at its close a very unusual not give at present. Addie Stanton, Inspector of all her subsequent troubles. messenger, who was robbed of $35, between them as is essential to meet scene occurred. About thirty college Byrnes states, made possible the arrest 000 by Frederick Witrock, in Octobar, 1885and the requirements ofthe situation and whereas, boys, ranging in age from twelve to twenty, For a number of years B. P. Hutchinson She was so much superior to him in of Daly's assailants by a confession, and who wus arrested for complicity in the conditions and relations before referred grouped together and showed their delight familiarly known as M01d Hutch," has bwi her confession was a startling revelation. It mind, manners, and in everything the affair, settled with the express company to, as also the geography of the two at the second defeat that their club had given a daily visitor on theChicago board of trade has been repeatedly asserted by the policethat nt St: Louis for $8,300. After the robbery countries, suggest the impossibility of a just the cadets this season. The cadets were nngered and his absence has caused considerable com which makes human beings superior the "badger" game was played out in Fotheringham was held a prisoner at and permanent settlement of the controversies by the same result, and, maddened by ment. A statement made by his broker vcu New York. One ofthe additional .details is the Southern hotel for three weeks, and subsequently pertaining to thefisheries,bounderies and to the animal creation, that unhappinesswasthe the college cries and taunts of opponents, to the effect that the man who manipulate! the allegation that a number of prominent indicted and placed in jail. The transcontinental trades, except by blending about one hundred of the former formed in a the great wheat corner a few months ate men have recently been victimized in this natural and certain trial of Witrock established the messenger's ofefforts, and interests, nnder one governmental 6olid phalanx and marched down and attacked was very seriously ill, The chances are thn manner, and among them is said to have innocence. He sued for $60,000 and received system, and point logically to the necessity the college boys and a regular battle '?mi he will be compelled to leave Chicago when In result of such a uniori %l been a well known Tammany leader, whose' a judgement for $20,000. This was cut and probability of a unity and assimilation ensued. recovers sumclenfj^y. W name is withheld. 1 w*t .-illSt^