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CONDENSED! NEWS.thenhitr New Ulm Eeview. he her again she would shoot him. ?§H The Twin City Street Car Strike. rior right. When the inception of the claims struck her in the face, when she fired the is simultaneous—-that is. at the same time After a week's tie-up, the street car company revolve inflicting- a fatal wound. Before dying, precisely—the legal right is equal, and the v8»3*"u started their cars in a perfunctory manner, Fields made a sworn statement exonerating question cannot be decided according to the «n accompanied by an immense squad of his wife, in which he stated at she BRANDT & WEDDENDORP, Publishers. eauities, and the land awarded to the partv NEW ULM. MINN. The Very Latest Associated Press Telegrams had shot in self-defence. When Mrs Fields police on horse-back, in the patrol wagons having the superior equities, and the land MANUFACTURER OF appeared at the coroner's inquest her face and in the cars Thursday. In St. Paul, the NEW ULM, awarded to the party having the superior MINNESOTA^ in a Condensed Form. FINE'CIGARS. was mashed almost beyond recognition. equities, if any if none, then it has been the business was limited to three cars which went She is still at liberty. practice to put the land up between the in a body over a single line. They were the From Washington. claimants, and to award the right of entry Bishop Foster has aroused indigna An important decision was rendered at first horse cars to be moved in St. Paul for to the one bidding the highest far the privilege. Marshalltown, in the case of Merrill vs. Packer. tion among the high-salaried clergymen six days, and" were operated under a guard It is reported that the president contemplates The suit wa on one of the famous Bohemian of fifty-six policemen, the whole forming a taking the whole south front, first by saying that no preacher is Fourth—The act of March 2, 1880. enacts oats notes. The de'end ant, alleged floor of the state department building for his cavalcade that would be found somewhat that until said lands are opened ior settlement worth $10,000 a year. that the notes and contract were part of a |®*Special brands made to order. executives offices and establishing routine awe-inspiring even at a carnival. The strong by proclamation of the president no gambling transaction and consequently void. office hours there. Such a plan person shall be permitted to enter upon and showing of police, however, undoubtedly had After being out all night the jury returned a would give the president of the United occupy the same and any person violatin a most wholesome effect upon the A man in Western Dakota says he verdict for the defendant, holding that the this provision shall never be permitted to en" States a privilage A\hich the humblest employes strikers and their sympathizers. note was void. The case will be appealed. ^er any of said lands or acquire any ri"-ht WM. FRANK. saw a blizzard born. I started on JOHN BKNTZIN. o! the government have, but which 0 The Bohemian oats scheme was worked in I hey saw that when the company thereto. The president's proclamation of the chief executive does not possess—the Cottonwood Mills. top of a bare hill and with a ball of chose to run cars thev would be protected March 23,1889, calls attention exniessly to some sections of Iowa quite extensively. ri»ht to enjoy his own home. The clerks in this provision and directs that it be strictly in running them, and that both the The purchasers gave notes for $10 a bushel white fog not larger than his hat 6ome of the smallest divisions of the state company and police meant business. The enforced. See circular of April 1, 1889 copy for all the oats, the sellers contracting to department have more room and more conveniences when he first saw it. temper aroused heie and there in the crowds inclosed. procure other pnrchasers for all the buyers than the clerks at the executive called out by the sectional resumption of FKth—I am not prepared in advance of a could raise at the some price. Thelast legislature mansion. street car traffic indicated plainly that, but Custom grinding solicited. Will case arising to give an opinion as to what passed a law prohibiting such transactions, An enchange thinks that Oklahoma for the presence of the officers, the three particular act or acts will be considered a grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange Half the town of Cheney, on the Northern and after the bill had passed both drivers would have fared very roughly, to vindication of the law in this respect. will disappoint the fellows who want houses an unsuccessful attempt was made Pacific, sixteen mile west of Spokane Falls, say the least. As it was, comparative order 34fi»s.flour, 5 fis. shorts and 8 to use a $200 moving machine for a by the clerk of the executive council to steal was maintained, the five arrests made as an was destroyed by fire. Thefirestarted on the MARKETS, fis. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour it. outcome of the company's move were scarteied sidewalk in the rear of J. D. Mathew's grocery. chicken roost. The country is rich, through the day, and at no time did and feed sold at low rates and delivered Some person threw coal oil on the the gallant fifty-six have to face a mob. but it will hardly support such style John H. Swift, twenty-four years of age, back door, then built a fire on the sidewalk. a New Ulm free of expense. There were big crowds at different points, was hanged at Harford Conn., for the as that. When the fire was discovered and an alarm and the drivers were hooted andjpered at by Jmurder of his wife July 7. 1887. Swift was Wheat—No. 2 red, 8oya@83S4c No 3 red gh en, hose was run from the tower wells, wholesale. But beyond this there was no FRANK & BENTZIN. married when only nineteen years old to a 79 No. 1 red, 97c No. 1 white'- 90c .4! outbreak. Not a stone was thrown, not a but as soon as the pumps began working the (woman two years older than he, but bis idle Bar.ey, Canada 65@72Vic Bailev maltCanada It's early yet for ropejumping, but, blow struck. The first round between company hose burst in many places. I twas then discovered 90c@$l.lo Corn, No. 2, 43*@43Hc Sand dissipated habits soon forced the wife to AUG. QUEITSE, and strikers found the company on 3 nevertheless, a death from over-indulgence that the nozzle of the hose was plugged No. 2, white, 46y @46 4c. No 3, 42y2@43c"' leave him. While in a saloon, where he had top. 2 ungraded mixed, 40M@44V"c steamer \\ith a piece of wood. Over an hour was been employed as a piano player, he expressed in the pastime has occurred. 423/4@44c: mixed, Oats, No. Jj *h'*^ Twenty new men, of whom the strikers had an intention of killing his wi'e, and lo'-t in getting new hose, the fire in the meantime 33y @34c mixed Western, 30(a33c white The victim was an Indianapolis girl, absolutely no knowledge, were landed at displayed a revolver. A few hours later, he 2 burning fiercely under a high wind. Six do 34@39%c No. 2, Chicago, 32y,c HARNESS MAKER one of the stables. I would seem,moreover, met her returning from the shop where t-he who "kept up to 265," as the children blocks were completely destroyed. The that the strikers would not now be taken worked, and asked her to live with him, and, CHICAGO. buildings, except one, were all frame. The back by the company should thev so desire. put it. upon her refusing and turning to run away, —and Dealer in— Cash quotations were as follows: Flour lobs is estimated at $350,000: Insurance '"Is it true," was asked of Supt. Scott, fired the fatal shot. She Jived only long Whips, Collars, and all other nominally unchanged. No 2, sprni"- wheat only |40.000, as the rate was 10 per cent. "tha you aie br.ngmg a large number of enough to make a brief antemortem statement. 8 7 4 8 ii S wheat, 78@83c No. 2. men here from Kansas Citv and places in articles usually kept Elizabeth Smith, eighty-nine years le.$,8,/k ^o 2 corn, 34%c. No 2. oats, Kansas?" in a first-tilass harness Record of Casualties* 2d%c. No. 2, rye, 43c. No. 2 barlev, nominal. of age, walked most of the way from "You can stake your life that it is," was El Paso, Texas, is temporarily in the hands ISo. 1, flax seed, $1.55. Prime timothy shop. his emphatic answer. Wheeling, W. Va., to Bridgeport. of usurpers, and a riot is imminent. The city Patrick McTamney, an old switchmen in seed, $1.35@1.40. Mess pork (ner bblf "When will they be here?t" election contest, which has been going on Irirof 1 i^-i 8 liE ^«M'oo2: the Pennsylvania railroad yards at Jersey New harnesses made to order and re Conn. She was on her way to Worcester, "To-night, to-morrow, to-morrow night, several days, terminated by the arbitrary City, sprang in front of a train to save the and so on." pairing promptly attended to. $t(Ojb.U5. ishort clear sides(boxpd) S6 37y@6.50. Mass., where her son lives, conduct of the mayor, who declared his intention life of a little boy who had wande red upc "Js it'true t^atyou are to payMie $2 or Whisky, distilleis' finished goods to act on his own responsibility. He NEW MLM, MINN" $3 a day?" and started -nith onlv$3. the track to pick np cinders, and though he per gal, M.03. Sugars, cut loaf, 8%@9%c ordered the council to open the returns and "It makes no difference what we pa them. succeeded in pushing the child out of danger, granulated, 8y3c standard A, 8Hc. Butter count in the officers ostensibly elected. This I can tell you this: We are haviiy* meflcome H.FRENZEL, he fell beneath the wheels himself and wasthe active and unchanged, eggs, lOVac. councL refused to do, and a motion to The first thing John C. New didtorn here who will work, and work for us. XThere to pieces. He leaves a widow and seven ST PAUL. adjourn was carried. The mayor then called can no mistake be made about that." Prices on incoming trains onlv: Wheat after confirmation as consul-general children in poor circumstances. in anew clerk, and the favored parties were At Minneapolis, the rainy weather cooperated No. 1. hard, $1.04 No. 1 Northern. 92c No sworn in. They- at once appointed police with the police, and the strike was easily at London was to get his shaggy During the fearful storm which raged 2 Northern. 83 Corn—No. 2. 32y2c- No 3 Manufacturer of and took possession of the city government. managed. The same three lines as on the sample, 31@33y2c. Oats-No. 2 mixed, throughout Kansas, a barn was blown to Hoosier whiskers cut in the latest The fight is between Democrats and Re-previous day were opperated. There was no SODA WATER pieces six and one-half miles southeast of publicans nominally, but is really a contest attempt to run any other lines, although London style. He is said to look 2k@27%c April 27V2C May. 28c. Wellington, and some of the timbers were the company claimed to have all the men waged by the better class of citizens and Nh. 3 19@24e. Rye-No. 2, 41@43c. now as if he lived in London all the SELTZER W A E driven by the force of the wind clear through they needed and agoo many more. The those who desire to do business on both sides Barley—No. 2. 50c bid No. 3. 35@45c: No strikers still continue to run over the con$pany's the North side of the house, one of which of the river and smuggle without molestation. 4, 35@40c. Ground Feed—$11.75@12.50S°" days of his life. 4 new men, but not enough to cut any Bloodshed, and much of it, is feared. 3 2 5 Me and struck and fatally injured a Mr. Hacker, S & al—Unbolted, #12.50! figure whatever. I twas only a matter of Bi an—$7^75. Hay—No. 1 upland piairie, who with his family, occupied it. Three Laura Granis, a seventeen-year-old girl, temporary inconvenience, as some of the new $4a'S No. 1, $4.75 timothy. $6@7. Flax The duke of Westminster is put hours later the man died. The accident was men took inopportune time to quit. The police went to Binghampton, N. Y., and secured be«tf—1.47 bid. Eggs-$3.15@3.30 per case Champagne Cider. a peculiarly sad one. The family came to kept the crowds moving on the previous down as ''her majesty's richest subject." employment a factory. She was bright ice house, $ 1. Flour—Patents. $5 40@5.70, Summer county from the West last fall, day, and as a general thing peace prevailed. and attractive and soon had several suitors. straights, $o@5.15 bakers. $3.50@4- rve There area dozen Americans about starved out. When the storm came There were a few disturbances during the John B. Smith, several years her senior, succeeded $2.70@3.20 buckwneat. $3. Centre Street. N in course of the day which the police soon quelled. up Hacker aroused his wife, who is abont to in winning her affections and married richer than he, including the two Astors, The company nad left itlargely with the her. The girl's father became suspicious of be confined, and four children, and was hnrrying Empire Mill Co. the two Vanderbilts, the two police authorities to decide when the other his son-in-law, and an investigation showed Wheat.—No. 1, hard, $1.01'/. No. 1, them out of the room when the debris lines shall be started up. This will be done that Smith had been twice before married, Northern, 93c April. $1 00y, Mav, $1 01 Eochefellers, Leland Stanford and struck the house. He being the last to leave, just as fast as is considered practicable. and that both his former A ives were living. June, $1.04 July, 1 04 September, b4e Jay Gould. was struck just on the threshold. The house There is a growing reeling on the part of the May corn, 34%c. Granis ordered Smith to leave the house ROLLER MILL. was instantly flooded with water, and ior an public that the backbone of the strike is and never attempt to see Laura again. MINNEAPOLIS. broken, and that the street railway company hour the storm raged with unabated fury, That night Smith found Laura alone, and The following edifying, not to say Wheat.—No 1, hard, April $1.02: Mav. are ahead. The strikeis and their friends, during which the women and children went pointing a revolver at her head compelled however, still keep up their confidence. $1.0iy July, $1.03M Track, $1 04 No 1, her to leave her home with him. The couple 2 amusing, advertisement appeared in through a time that tried their souls. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Northern, April, 91c: May, 91c Julv walked the entire distance of twenty-'our f9.08c Track, 92@93c No. 2, .Noitheiii, a rural weekly recently. "Coffins and miles from IsHnevah to Binghampton, when April, 80c May, 80c July, SOVH A Mur derer's Confession. Crimes and Criminals. she was at once taken to a house in the Caskets., I will sell 20 per cent Cheaper Track, 82 Flour. Patents We take pleasure in informing the outskirts, where she was kept concealed for At the Clay county jail, at Moorhead, deposition sacks to local dealeis, fo.C0(i6, It is understood that the liabilities of John jublic that we are now ready for busness. than any other Party. Ladies three days. There she was found by a detective of Thomas Brown, under sentence patents to ship, sacks, car lots, $5.50@3 65. Jackson, who committed suicide at St. Louis and restored to her father. She is The best machinery and all the and Gentlemen Laid Out at any hour in barrels, §5.70@6 aelivered at New England of death for the murder of Policemen Paull, will reach $600,000,and that his family will completely prostrated by her terrible expenence. latest improvements in the manufacture points, $6 35@6.65 New York points. of the night or day." be left virtually penniless. I twas also stated Smith cannot be found. was taken in the case of Maurice O'Hare. on $6.25@6.56 delivered at Philadelpnia and of flour enable us to compete with that the elevator company had overdrawn, trial at Caledonia, county seat of Traill Baltimore. §6.20(5)6.50 bakers' here,$3.75@ ihe best mills in the country. but tjje shortage has since been made up. 4.75 superfine, §2@3.50 red dog, sacks, Personal Mention. county, N. D.. charged with the murder of It is estimated, says the Norristown We are constantly buying $1.35@1.50, red dog, barrels, #1.60§!l 70. Boston Casey. The object of the deposition It is reported that a girl of sixteen, named Bran, ?.725@7.50 Shorts.f 7.25@7-50 Corn Wheat, ^Herald, that 2,000 female clerks are Gov. White of Montana, issued his proclamation Kelley, is missing from her home in the valley was to weaken, it not bieak down the prosecution 20@32c Oats, good to choice, 25@28c Rye, how employed in the drug stores of calling a special election to be held near the Diamond ranch, Montana. She of O'Hare, the theory being that poorer, 20@23c. Barley, 25@45c Feed, Com, May 14, prox., for the choice of members oi is said to have left the house one night half $11.50@12.50 Hay, wild, .$3@5.50: timothy the country. Nothing is so well calculated Brown himself did thp killing, and in view of the constitutional convention, which will Oats, dressed and has not been seen or heard ot since. $5.50@7. Flax, $1.48 Chicago $1.54- his execution being near at hand, he would meet on May 14. The proclamation is issued to cure the winking proper Buckwheat, A young man who had shown her some at confess the truth. The following is the substance in accordance with the provisions of the tention disappeared about the same time, sities of certain young men as the E I JL.UCKY A &c, £?. omnibus bill, admitting Montana as a state. of Browns' deposition: and the iu'erence is that the pair have employment of female clerks in drug My true name is J. F. Raymond. Was at eloped. E it or a W heelocfc S re At the Highest Market Prices. Hillsboro Sept. 27. 1888. Am acquainted From Foreign Lands. stores. But then, will not the winking he iv of he it A special from Elmwood says Peter AleGoff with O'Hare, also with one Boston Casey or We sell all kinds of Peter Casey, who was shot and killed at a Liand Office—Other a young men wink all the more at was found lying dead across his wife's Still there is no news of the 700 passengers Hillsboro, Dak., at a place known as "The grave at an early hour one morning. FLOVR, A a and crew of the waterlogged and possibly the female clerks, and those now Camp," on Sept 27, 1888. Was at camp was very despondent during her illness, and sunken steamship Danmark. Nevertheless, WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, April ID.— SHORTS, twenty-five or thirty other men were there, wink who never winked before? t-aid if she died he would kill himself. When the agents continue to hope, though they To-day's appointments were the result of nearly all were drunk. Boston Casey was BRAN, &c, found he was lying face downward on the have nothing more to base their hopes on long consultation between Secretary Noble there. I was tossing five-dollar gold pieces fresh earth of the grave, with his bauds that soim sailing vessel has picked the people and President Hariison yesterday. The ap in the air when Casey snatched t'ie money. In Tallapoosa, Ga., a party had ^T LOW RATES, clutched lull of dead grass. had taken off the Danmark andjhas landed them at Asked him to give it back. He answered he pointment of Ralph W. Wheelock to be re run a large bill with a merchant, and poison. the Azorps. would see me hi first. I said maybe you ceiver at Mitchell, Dak., is the result of a Special Attention given to will getthere. He said: "Why, you little long effort on the part of Delegate Matthews given his promissory note in payment. A sensation was created at Quebec by a A New York World cable has a scandalous I killed a man last week with two and Mr. Wheelock's tnends. Wheelock is c3?"ustom W dispatch from St. Joseph Beauce to the effect story about Clinton Ferry, who is called a To avoid paying a legitimate blows of my right duke can kill you with the proprietor and editor of the Mitchell that the prisoners confined in the district millionaire from Washington Territory to one." I told him he had better not try it or Daily Republican. On the advice of friends debt, the said party brought action jail there had revolted and, after beating the Paris exhibition. He is said to have had he would get hurt. He walked over to me JfLn extra stone for giinding feed. he became a candidate for the receivership," and overpowering the guards, escaped OATer a row with his wife her alleged infidelity and said: "1 will try it for luck." I to show that said merchant had never Smgiser's term having expired March 3 Steam Cornsheller. in a body. Sergt. Harpe, of the Provincial raised his right hand to strike me, andMr. with a young Frenchman, in which she broke Singiser was a candidate and the result 4 had his weights and measures tested, I pulled my revolver and shot police, who happened to be present, is reported one of his fingers, and bit his nose nearly off. was a division of sentiment among the party Wood taken for cash or in exchange him dead. As he was falling I and for this reason could not collect dangerously injured. A force) of None of the Washington Territory people leaders and local Bepublicans that has delayed Sfoantfe MiW a caught him and laid him on the ground. Provincial police were at once dispatched to know anything about Ferry, and it is not the filling of the place up to this time. any bills for goods sold by weight He laid there two or three mmntes. 1 told endeavor to recapture the fugitives. believed that he can be so prominent in the Judge Edgerton sided with Singiser some men to carry him out ot sight. Four CASH PURCHASES and measure. The law is rigid on territory as the dispatch represents. Nothing while Petngrew, Judge Moody and or five men picked him up, carried him fifty Bill Ryan, the Missouri train robber and is known of him at the state department, Gov. Mellette kept aloof from this point, and specifies that merchants yards, laid hiai behind a fallen tree. I then associate of Jesse James, was released from and CHEAP SALES. which disclaims responsibility for state both candidates. Secretary Noble had ordered walked toward the river .about fifty yards the penitentiary of Missouri. was sentenced cannot collect bills for goods commissioners to the exhibition, who are the commission made out a week asro. and threw the revolver in the middle of the ~i'SMKE~& for twenty-five years for complicity in appointed by the governor and have no Then a telegraphic protest from Gov. Melbette SHAF£KAM7~ sold by weights or measures not river. It was a Smith & Wesson 38-cahber. the Glendale train robbery on the Chicago & hung the matter up until Noble, finding official connection' with the government. I then came back and staid in camp until bearing the stamp or seal of the ordinary. Alton road in October, 1879, but Gov. that no communicaUou came to back up the the "passenger train was coming from Grand Carpenters, Morehouse, a short time before his retirement Forks, then went up to the water tank, got protest, concluded to fix and put the appointment General Sews Items. ft om office, commuted his sentence to on and rode to the depot, got off to get a through. Mr. SmgiBer will probago seven and a half years. Ryan has been a ticket. Agent said "Too late," and gave me into another branch of the government Builders and Contractors* The corporations composing the sugar good prisoner. a telegram. Bead telegram, and changed service. The appointment of Harrison The inventor ofthe "Pigs in Clover" trust assign their property to individuals my mind about going on that tram. Started Kelly of Jacksonville and J. B. Huntington of NhW ULM, MINN. puzzle is Moses Lyman, a farmer living A gentleman who has been stopping at the with the object of escaping prosecution. for the camp. I saw a crowd of citizens Baker Citv to be receiver and register at Hotel Bichelieu, Chicago, since April 10 and running ^towards the camp. I started to go Drewsey, Or., officers a new land office established near Waverly,New York. He has I was reported in Chicago that "^Desigps and plans made to order and was registered as Sidney Walters, suicided back, but went into a lumber yard. When I by the last congress. Both men 'J the Standard Oil monopoly has eslamate* on all work furnished and a large number of children and keeps came out I was arrested for shooting at with morphine in his room last night. The were endorsed by the Oregon delegation. just completed one of the biggest L. Dynon. I was arrested as T. Clark. hotel people have very little to say and there contracts faithfully executed. Labau J. Mdes or West Branch, Iowa, who a great many pigs. One day he herewere twenty-five or thirty men present deals on record. Fo two years the seems to be considerable mystery about the was to-day appointed agent at Osage agency, when Casey was killed, but Maurice O'Hare company has been quietly securing property wished to amuse his youngsters and case. Mr. Walters has spent money freely Indian Territory, had very few endorsers was not there. Two or three of the men had infOhio, and has now $7,000,000 invested H. HANSCHEN, and made many friends since arriving at the He was for many years agent at Osage, and the idea of his famous puzzle came scars on their faces As soon as I shot Casey there. The Standard will abandon the Pennsylvania the Indians had a great love for him they hotel and there has been nothing in his behavior one of the men pulled a revolver out. fields for those of Ohio. The consummation into his head. He thereupon made asked for his reappointment. James G. at any time to indicate an intention Contractor and Builder, was a liiend of mine. Only two or three men of the scheme means the revolution of suicide. Hatchett of Kentucky was to-day appointed out of a piece of wood and a little saw me shoot Casey. Three men were playing of the oil business. special agent to make allotment"of lands in cards, the rest were all drunk or asleep. I pasteboard the original of the "Pigs At West Farms, a farming hamlet five severalty to the Indians. He will, it is understood, v-" W was in jail at Caledonia under the name T. Special attention given to mason miles from Westfield Centre, Mass.. Joseph be detailed to one of the Dakota J. Clark and escaped. Made the acquaintance in the Clover. A toy manufacturing Encouraging Outlbolf. •&-. 4-3 King, a wealthy, well known citizen seventyeight asrencies. of Dynon, Sept. 27, 1888. Fiist saw firm at Elkland,- Tioga county. The following is a summary of detailed reports work in the city and country. years of age, was shot and killed by O'Hare the day I was confined in the Traill from 230 stations, representing all the county jail. Never told anybody until today Pennsylvania, heard of his puzzle* Edgar King, his eldest son, and the house New Ulm. Minn. that I killed Casey. Testified at the inquest fired and burned. Some time after shots wheat stations on the Manitoba railway, S A A E and made him a handsome offer, of Casey under the name of T. Casey. heaid near by directed the assembled neighbors The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam which covers about one-half the wheat pro First met Peter Casey in Peninsular Harbor, I which he accepted, for the exclusive to a spot twenty rods away, where the iv by he S in in is a sure cure for coughs and colds. duced in Minnesota and Dakota. r^ Can. murderer was lying in a pool of blood, having- of a a at on Mississipp l^ight to patent and manufacture the Condition of ground for seeding—" shot himself. The cau^p of the crime is iv •plaything. A fortune has already Homesteads in Oklahoma. traceable to an unbalanced mind, caused by Good to excellent 190 stations THE CHICAGO AND BUELINGTON, Iowa, April 19.—The Bteamer been made out of the fascinating dissolute habits. Commissioner Stockslager has made public Fair 30 stations Everett, a rait boat belonging to the Burlington Not good 10 stations a letter concerning homestead entries in NORTHWESTERN Lumber company, was sunk at the 1 little device. Peter S. Delerhonse and his younger son, Per cent of crop planted— Oklahoma, addressed to Mr. D. D. Halstead, head of Otter island last night Louis, were shot and dangerously wounded 15 percent at 14 stations and five of the sixteen persons on Purcell, Indian Territoty. I runs thus: I at New Iberid, La., by an unknown negro. 30 per cent at 60 stations ft, & Baptist clergyman in Chicago recently boaid were drowned. Th sanies of Louis was fixed upon first. The ball struck reference to a memorandum of five questions 60 per cent at 80 stations the dead are: Capt. Vincent Peel, Mrs. Harry *r made a book trade with a him in the left cheek, ranged downward and 80 percent at 66 stations received from you under date of the Bell, clerk, and her three-year-old daughter came out on the right side of the neck His 100 per cent at 10 stations Congregational clergyman and he inst., 1 have to state that it is not usual to George Howaid. first cook nurse girl, name father was fired upon twice, one ball penetrating Acreage compared with last year— unknown. The Everett was on her way from answer hypothetical questions, but in view discovered that the Congregationalist his left lung. The condition of the this city to New Boston bay when she waB 102 stations report More of the anomalous conditions affecting the wounded man is most critical. After caring had carelessly slipped his next struck by a terrific gale of wind and sunk in W RAILWAY. 115 stations report ,. Same public lands in Oklahoma, I will state as for the wounded men, the people of at twenty feet of water. Ten of the persona on 13 stations report Less Sunday sermon into one of the beautiful OVER 7,000 MILES follows, viz section succeeded in capturing the negro and board were on the lower deck or in otber The detailed reports, 23Q in number, from folios. Somewhat of a humorist, parts of the boat and were flung r* at once lynched him. which the above synopsis is made, are com First—A person desiring to become an actual settler under the homestead law may into the water as the craffc'sank. They ah plete and exhaustive in character, and were Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin,. the Baptist clergyman determined to A big fight is brewing between the Union initiate his claim by entry at the district managed to escape by bwimoiing to the all sent in from districts they represent on Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota Pacific and Northern Picific roads. The re-April land office, after properly selecting and examining overturned craft, and clinging to the small profit by his brother's labor and to 10, and apply to the period up to at "Hie- and yVyoming,penetrates the Agricultural* cent notice of a reduction in passenger rates the land desired, in which case he is portion of it which remained above tb date. Since that, date every locality within *41n?ng and Commercial Centres of the deliver that sermon from his own to competitive territoryin the far Northwest »*t allowed six months from date of entry within water. Capt. Vincent Peel, Mia Harry Bell telegraphic communication has sent word WEST AND NORTHWEST. ft was only a straw indicating the direction of that it has received abundance of rain. which to establish his actual residence on aud her three-year-old daughter, George pulpit. The preachers occasionally thetronbJe. About a year ago these companies Nearly one-half of all the stations reportpd the land, or, if he so elect, he may initiate his Howard and wife, respectively first and second -enjoy a joke on one another. But andclaim by actual seatlemeat on the land *The Unnvaled Equipment of the Lineembracers rain o« the 11th, 15th. 16th and 17th. cook and a nurse girl, name unknown, entered into a compact dividing up the it which may consist of some act or acts connecting more than two-thirds of them had agood rain were in the cabia This was submerged Sumptuous Dining Cars, New territory embracing Western Montana.Idaho, this joke was a double-edged one. himself with the particular tract fall on at least two of those days. I is noticeable and filled wifh water, all but one Wagner Pullman Sleepers, Superb Orecron and Washington Territory, and both Along about the middle thereof the claimed, said act or acts to be equivalent to at most of the larger wheat shipping small corner. Mrs. Howard found thiB and remained day Coac' es and companies agreed to jointly guarantee 6 per stations gave most favorable reports, an announcement of his intention, and from in IB, caiiing for help until the roof FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS cent on the stock of the Oregon Kailway and €ongregationalist's sermon bore aud from the Red river valley the news was which the public generally may have notice was broken in and she was rescued, almosc of navigation company, which operates a line of his claim. Thereafter, he is allowed three particularly encouraging. But a very small tjown rather severely upon the docffirine dead. All the others were drowned. Capt. of steamers in the Northwest. The Union Runni.g direct between Chicago, St. Paul months within which to make his claim of number of thefarmers resorted to the sowing Peel leaves a wife and Mra and Mr. Howard or- of immersion, and the confusion Pacific, it appears, got the worst of the trade. and Minneapolis^ Council Bluffs and record by entry at the district land office. of frosted wheat, and th°y claimed to have a little child. The bodv of Mra Bell has Cmaha, connectingjor Portland, Denver, berore Which of these two methods should be chosen tried it aud found it to grow satisfactorily. that this discovery caused our been rescued, bur. the others are supposed to James Fields was fatally shot by his wife, tjT O. In the various districts of Minnesota is a matter for the party's election, according Sar. Francisco a a a if Coast Points. be Rtill in the cabin. The survwers shouted at Bulter, Pa.. Mrs. Fields was reading a Baptist friend rendered the concluding and Dakota reported seeding will be to the circumstances and his own ONLY USE TOTHE BLACK HILLS for help until their cries were heard and they book and her husband ordered her to come judgment of which is most dpsirable. completed from two to four weeks earlier part of his discourse exceeding. were rescued from the wreck in a skiff. The this year than last, and the farmers seem to bed. She bad refused to do so. when he Second and Third—Of two bona fidjT settlers *llu &*?*>T,n,e raft boat is valued at about $8,000, but can Tables and full, nearly unanimous in their faith in a good |y brief and desultory.rf'**v "S*J 4 -and,struck or claimants, the one whose settlement sot up her. She went to a bureau probably be raised with email loss. year's crops. or entry is prior in time will have the supe- *i"«.i vstfi. a&..tW2 ^%&iw4*' drawer, took out a revolver, telling him if