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•M^yiijiaB, NEW S IMIEF New "mm Review.. A Little Indian Scare.|/M for $2$,©00„which he deposited -with the Fr. Atifderheide, Bank of Ortorrville. After this he bought a Evan Mickelson, a settler at Mille Lacs horse «nd borrowed a buggy from Meadows Wg^ lake Minn., brought word down that the & Randall, (liverymen, secured a few goods C.H. OHADBOrjRJT, ". CQ.BOS1, Indians at the Mille Lacs lake reservation at Shumaker'-s and decamped. The sheriff 1NDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. President! Caahkwt has been in pursuit for several days. The Manufacturer of had driven away several lately arrived The Latest News Gleaned From Associated man was captured at Watertown, S. D., Cor Minn, and Centr a Sirs. families from their claims and mmdered an W I while making a draft for $10,000 with which Press Telegrams. MINNESOTA old Swede named Magnuson. Magnuson to buy land Requisition papers were necessary JFire, W in a S Hev to bring him across the line. is had managed to crawl to his nearest neighbor, NEWULM, MINN. Washington Jottings. wanted at Brainerd and Breckenridge for about half a mile away, but was dying \A.Y GOTJKD pays $25 a week to a similar ojperations. J- -if* B1* if A and unable to give any clear account ^der to read the morning papers The surveying division of the general land 0»llectioniaB all buolnem pertaining to banking prompt!/ attended to. office has made a piehminary estimate for of the shooting. He was shot twice Fln Pressed^Bric for ,aim one hour every morning. Toreign Brieflets. 4 the apportionment of the $200,000 appropriated through the head and cannot live. Individual Responsibly, for the survey of public lands for the Information comes from Belgrade that a a a fronts Borg started for Mr. Briggs' place and fiscal j^ar beginning in July. By this estimate plot exists in the palace "to dethrone the rERMOsrT pays bounties as follows Mickelson was dibpatched to Mora to telegraph $500,000, Minnesota is given $5,000, Dakota young King Alexander and proclaim Prince the governor for aid. The Indians Have the Tiest of shipping facilities and killing aioxious animals: Foxes, $25,000, Montana $15,000, Washington P«ter Karageorgievitch as king. Eagle MU 1 Co. have had a dance and been on a three weeks will pay prompt attention to mail orders, $20,000, Idaho $10,000, Orefron $10,000, cents lynxes, $10 bears, $15 Wyoming $10,000 and California $15,000. drunk which culminated in an attack on the Miscellaneous Items. Ifblves or panthers, $20. New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Nebraska settlers. No trace could be found of the missing NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. are given $5,000. Gov. Hall of New York has signed the 'bill families, and fears are entertained of a Manufacturers of making it a misdemeanor to keep a "bucket wholesale slaughter having taken place. The ROLLER FLOUR H. Rudolphi,] JplosT of the ice used in England bhop" for betting or gambling purposes. Minor Casualties. whites at the lake are panic stricken, as some Janes from Norway. It formerly The Rochester grand jury finished the in Joseph McKean, aged twenty-two, was bad feelings had been shown lately by the Indians vestigation of i)he hospital management, and me from Boston, but the Norwe- killed in a collision on the Baltimore & Ohio THE on account of the emigration coming after appointing a committee to draw up a Gradua Reduction Roller railroad near Havre de Grace, Md. Travel MANTFAOTTJBER OF & D«ALKB UK gian can undersell the Bostonians in. There is some talk of forming a company report adjourned There is no possibility of Wds suspended nine houis. Boots and Shoes! Df rangers in Mora should any report of in this product. foiecastmg the tone of the report, but it will System, Bertha Mann, a Brooklyn domestic, was nirther trouble come and assistance be be of some length. fatally burned by the explosion of gas. The necessary Jesse Case, the nigh* operator of the Illinois E British Architect tells of beautiful house was partially demolished and its occupants NEW TJLM. MINN. Minn, 3d N. strs., ^New Ulm, Mlna^ This news was telegraphed to St. Paul, Central railway, living at Alden, Iowa, thrown heavily to the ground. houses, with all modern improve- and Gov Merriam at once gave orders for was ordered tolea\ Ahat town by White the assembling of the militia, but as soon as Fire broke out in Treat & Co's elevator at ments, situated in Bush Hill Park, a Caps. He had insulted a young lady on tho A large assortment of men's a&4 "he dispatch reached Gen. Ruger, commanding 'Gnnnell, Iowa. A brisk wind was blowing street, and was not long in getting out ot the 'large estate in the environs 4of Lon- boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and the depaitment of Dakota United Stater from the boutheast, and the flames spread way after the notice came. army, it was quickly settled that the,United children's shoes constantly kept em don, whieh rent for only $20 0 a year. •rapidly to adjacent buildings, and soon States foices should quell the outbieak. The official report of the bureau of registration hand. Custom work and repaiiing reached the heai of the business center of Accordingly Gen. Ruger oidered three at Johnstown Pa., which places the promptly attended to. the town, which was swept nearly clean. It sompanies of troops from Fort Snelling to total number of bodies treoovered at 1,192, SEVEEAL talkative women, at a is probable that the losses will be from arepare for the expedition, takinglight arms and the survivors at 12,678, caused considerable $150,000 to $200,000. Most of the buildings ind ten dajs' rations. When this was done concert in Boston, refused to be si- John Hauenstein, comment about the city. Those who axe partially insured. Engines weie sent he militia compauies were dispersed, with lenced by the frowns of auditors in have been counting the lost aw ly up in the Drders to hold themselves in readiness for irom Marshalltown and Brooklyn. Obtained, and all PATENT SUSlXJibS astended tens of thousands have been set to thinking. BREWER iirther ordeiR. their vicinity. Complaint was made, to for JtODFRATS FJIES. Our office la •Charles Johnson emplaj ed at Minnesota Col. Rodgers, of the bureau of information, A special train of four cars was provided opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain mines, met his death in a shocking manner and an usher ejected them from the said "1 have been estimating the number Patents In less time than those remote front by the Manitoba railroad, and at midnhrht near Two Harbors, Mmn.. A dump car at WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAW1NQ ot the troops were aboard. of lost at 3,000, and. recent developments house. PHOTO of invention. We advise as to patentability and the top offthe shaft broke loose from its fastening* Ex-Gov. Henry M. Rice, who knows more have caused me not to alter my opinion free of charge and we make NO VSAM6JS and dashed backward toward the ibout the Chippewa Indians than any one Of course the estiraate does BOH include the UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. MALTSTER slse, and who is chairman of the commission shaft. Johnson thinking to save his fi ienas For circular, advice, terms and references to smaller boroughs, but they would not run E Whitecaps received a setback jreated by the Nelson bill to settle the differences at the bottom of the pit from a hoirible aetual clients in your own State. County. City oi the result above my figure I think the greater between the government and the death, threw himself against thecar, but was in Iowa when they imdertook to number of bodies have been recovered. iribes, said when the reports of an outbreak instantly thitown over the edge of the platform There will not be so many found in the sand discipline a farmer. He punctured a rere shown him: "There were according to OppotUt Patent Office, Wtuhtngton, D. O. and fell 150 feet killing him instantly. Our brewery is fully equipped and able to flr as supposed because the people had all :he last census 942 Mille Lacs Indiana, few of them with a pitchfork and Deceased was,about twenty years old and ill orders. Bingham Bros. sought the tops of their houses. Many of the they have a reservation of 61,000 acres, unmarried. Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab* """Vthey fled like the cowardly caraven bedies were found on the tops of the piles oi much of which is valuable pine land. By a lishment. :ieaty made with the government in 1855 debris." set they were. Hew lira, Minn. ind renewed in 1864, the Indians reserved Personal Mention. San Jose, California, is excited over the the rieht to live on the reservation as long Rev. Charles Hudson Smith, formerly pastor is they were at peace with the whites. There sensational suit of Gen. L. Gordon, formerly LUMBE DEALERS IN A FRENCH scientist says that, al- aas always been a dispute between the government R. Pfefferle, of the Doicfaefctter, Mass., Pilgum Congregational of Minneapolis, against Mibs Minnie and the Indian* about their rights, lowing five acres for each inhabitant. church, and also of Rochester. S. Yan Horn and Charles H. Potter for conspiracy md during the last twelve or fifteen years to extort money from him. This Minn., was arrested at San Francisco. It is Europe has room for 115,000,00 0 white men have gone to the reservation and suit grows out of one filed against Gordonby stated that his mmd has been affected by the attempted to pre-empt, locating soldiers' lore people, Africa for 1,336.000,- Miss Van Horn for $30,000 damages for seduction. loss of a child, wineia occasioned his late warrants and taking valuable pine lands. Dealer in Gen. Gordon is a millionaire ranch )0, Asia for 1,402,000,000, Ocean- mysterious disappearance. The Indians looked upon this as an invasion LATH, SHINGLES, D00BS, Groceries, owner on the Alum Rock road near Berryes6a, »f their rights and matters have been in a lea for 515,000,000, and America for and Miss Yan Horn and Potter were :ritical condition for some time. The InJians SASH AND BLIND. Petty Wickednesses. employed in his family as domestics. She have got into an unsettled state. They ^,000,000,000 CANNED, DRIED ft GREEN alleges that the general had seuueed her, and ire poor and badly demoralized. Whisky is Ross Schoonover, a weathly farmer living Lime, Cement and CoaL accessible at many points on the borders of that she was in trouble through him. The near Kewanee, 111, was swindled out of $3,000 I S the reservation, and 1 have no doubt if this E cigarette and the bustle must general's defense is that Pottei, to whom the by an old-fashioned bunko game. nformation is correct that the cause girl was engaged, and who was also in his |go but they may not go together. afthe uprising can be directly traced to 5 An attempt was made to wreck the Wabash, Flou enid Feed* employ, has entered into a conspiracy with M, ZiOtvest prices always* whisky. IThis lesson is taught by the exped- St. Louis & Pacific vestibule train at a her for the purpose of obtainingmoney. Potter point sixty five miles south of Chicago. was discharged by Gordon, who claimed ience of a young lady in Orange, N. J. 6 0 W 0 0 I AMD WlLfcOW^J Frightful Accident in Ireland. he was intimate with the girl. A few days Opposite Railroad Depot, Asher Brown, at Hobbs^ Ind., on being against whose bustle a young man before the suit was brought Potter and Minnie 4 W A attacked by Eli Harter with a knife, struck A train containing an excursion party from KEWUIiM, MINS were induced to go to Gordon's house, carelessly flipped his cigarette, with the latter with a brick, instantly killing Armagh, Ireland, has been wrecked near that N E W ULM, Burg,/KNIM where they signed a statement exonerating place. Over a hundred of the passengers Fr, him, [he result of flames, destruction, and FRANK FRIEDMANN, him and acknowledging that Potter was the wereinjured. Theexcursion partj-left Armagh Sheriff Shelly of Rio^Grande City, Tex., arrested cceeding discomfort. father of the child, with the understanding in two trains. The accident occurred at a Bonafacio Martinez, one of the most that he was to pay Minnie Van Horn $7,000. point where the trains had to ascend a grade notorious desperadoes who ever in.ested the on a bank fifty feet high. The scene which Potter was arrested, and is now in jail. Gen. dealer in [AHOLD P. BROWN, the electrician frontier country. snsued was heartrending. Hosts of volunteers Gordon was released on his own recogniz- Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, were soon atghand, and the dead and Iftio is in charge of the arrange- J. B. Wellington, a traveling man. was wounded were taken from the wreck and fatally shot at Clay Center, Kas., by Dr. J. Manufacture of and Dealer ia ment for carrying oat the law for carried down the bank. Medical aid was P. Stewart. The trouble grew out oi a previous An Iowa Girl's Escapad-. called for and a special train from glassware, Notions, Canne f:he execution of the death penalty altercation. CIGARS, BeKasti brought to the scene twenty When Wallace Bros.' circus was in Boone, [by electricity in New York, is a slen- surgeons from that city and a Alphonso Webb, a well known citizen of Iowa, June 5, one of the candy butchers, TOBACCOS, number of medical men from other places Memphis, Tenn., became intoxicated and Fruit. Flour, etc. der, blonde young man, with apleas- whose name is unknown, accompanied a between Belfast and Armagh. The disaster while being taken home by a policeman shot painter named Weiner, on a trip about the 'ing expression of countenance and is unparalled in the railroad history of and killed the good-natured officer. city, in which they became acquainted with a PIPESj Ireland. The accident has cast a gloom in almost perpetual smile. Miss Agnes Marshall, who is the daughter of All goods sold at bottom prices and over Aramagh. All the shops were closed Thomas Fortier, one of the gang arrested one of the wealthiest mine owners in Boone Cor. Minnesota and Centre and the people were in general mourning. for the murder in Boston of Charles Giffard, delivered free of cost to any part ol county. The showman repeatedly tried to The engineer, fireman and guard of the tram I A DOOR that opens automatically confessed that he was the one who fired streets. the city. induce Miss Marshall to go with him to the andthetiaffic manager's clerk were summoned the fatal shot. He claims it was done in on putting a coin in the slit has re- next town in which the circus exhibited, but befoie a magistrate and were remanded NEWULM, N E W I N N self-defense. MINK: was unsuccessful until he secured the aid of on the charge of being responsible cently been brought out. The door Ethel Gray, a Salvation Army lady and one State Senator Samuel E. Fields of Atlanta, for the accident. Jno. Neuman, GEO. BENZ & SONS. is made double, each half being ol her disciples, to assist him and then she Ga., threatened to whip his adopted Bon, finally consented, provided Gray and her Dennis Taylor, aged twenty. The boy piocurred 3haped and hinged at the angle. A car dnver named Hughes who visited companion would accompany, which they Importers and Wholesale Dealers in a gun and shot Field, killing hm instantly. the sene of the disaster was so horrified at They are closed and held fast by a readily promi/ed to do. Alter going to the WINES & Dealer in the sight that he died on the spot His corpse next stand, fehe was induced to continue rpt^5T lock which unlocks when the coin ac- was taken to Armagh his own car. Another O O S At Toulouse, France, a farm laborer with him and in company with Ethel Gray account of the disaster says that the LIQUORS, tuates it and the door opens. It named Roquet, employed by one Serris, in and Weiner, came to Fort Dodge to remain engineer of the second tram finding his engine Hats, Caps, Notions, revenge for being dismissed, Killed Serris, until the show ai rived. Sheriff Zenora, of closes again after the person enters. powerless to pull the train up the 6teep hit wife and daughter and two other persons. Boone county, got trace of them and the Ctroceries,* Provision*^, grade, unlinked several of the cars, 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn Gray and Weiner women are in jail, while with the object of taking the front portion Crockery and Glassware, LEWIS PRICE, a keen-witted colored Miss Marshall, in ZenorA's custody, is en of the train to the next station and returning At San Francisco Joseph Rose shot his Qreen, Dried and Canned* route to her parents in Boone. Zenora says for the remainder. Heavy stones man, contrived to buy a residence step-daughter, Mrs. A Sthweitzer, and then the affair is causing the greatest excitement weieplaced behind the whoels ofthefdetached Uruits* etc, etc* cut his own throat from ear to ear. Rose on Capitol Hill, the fashionable cars to prevent them lrom slipping, but the at Boone, where Miss Marshall formerly will die, but Mrs. Schweitzer's wound «"t locomotive on restarting gave the entire moved in the best society, her parents being quarter of Denver, Col., and was I will always take farm produce is nebangi thought to be fatal. train a shunt that displaced the stones. The exceedingly well to do. Officers ore now after for goods, and pay the highest market priceforatf W quietly making preparations to oc- result was that the detached cars began to William Atkinson, a wealthy citizen of the candy butcher and Salvation Ethel's kinds ef paper rags. slip backward down the grade, their speed -DEALER IN,— JsSfupy it when Ex-Senator N. P. Hill, Ironwood, Mich.'committed suicide by jumping companion, all of whom are prosecuted. gradually increasing until they had attained LUMBER into the shaft of an Ashland (Wis.) mine. la conctctlon with my store Xante a Arst«!aM .who owns and lives in the mansion afnghtful velocity. After running four miles His mangled body was found at the bottom talooa furnished with a splendid bLllard table aasf they crashed with terrific force into the third THE MARKETS. next door, bought him out at an ad- of the 400-foot pit, my customers will always find good liquors %*4 train at a point about a mile and a half from .1 vance of $2,000. cigars, and erery forenoon a splendid laaek. Aimngh. Rube Polk, Jr., and George Audrey, two NEW YORK. The shrieks of the children were horrible. young men of Si. Augustine, Tex,, fought a All goofls pnrchased of me will be dellrered The bodies of the victims were arranged in Wheat, No. 2, red, 8iy @81%c No. 3, red, duel with bowie knives. Polk was killed and 2 CONTAGION is sometimes imported any part of the city free of cost. 75y No. 1, red, 95y No. 1, white. 93@- rows as soon as recovered. Many were mangled Audrey probably fatally wounded. There 2 2 93V2C. ungraded red, 80%@83V2C. Barley, beyond recognition. There is scarcely Minnesota Street, New Ulm. Mtna) _by postage stamps. For instance, a was a woman in tho case. nominal, Barley malt quick Canada 90@$1.10. a family Armaugh that has not some o"ne Meat Market^ LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, -^diseased person, sending a stamp to Corn, 41V2@41%c elevator, 41%@ dead. The embankment on which the accident James Devyne and Charles Tennyson, who 42c. No. 2, white, 42c ungraded mixed occurred is seventy feet high. Many wJ|tia attempted to rob the residence of James person to pay return postage, 40@42V2C. steamer mixed, 40%@41V2c SASH, BLINDS, touching scenes were witnessed The children Lemay, and whilj thus engaged shot and a corner to his tongue and Oats, No. 2, white 33%@34c mixed, Western, M. EPPLE, Prop'r. bore their injuries with great patience. seriously wounded a niece of Mr. Lemay, 26@30c white do 33@39c No. 2, sticks it on his letter. The receiver were taken from the jail atCorydon Ind., and Strange Story About Mrs. Sabin. NEW ULM.MINNS Chicago, 28%@28i4 Eggs, Western. 14%®I4%c MIHOTSOTA ST. —and all kinds of— lynched. applies his tongiie to the entire back Lard, Western steam, $7 02y2@ A reporter called at Sanford hall, Flushing, Building Material. 7.07% Butter, Western dairy, 9@13c. do JhisKwanderstgnevicinityssnowb* L. I., where Mrs. Sabin is confined. The Frank Tcmpleman of New York, recently bof the stamp, and perhaps absorbs creamerv, 12@17y2C. Western factory. 7Ya®12c, 'H desire to inform the peoples) convicted of felony in accusing Inspector scribe was admitted to the parlor where Dr. 71/4@8V4c. Cheese, Western, Ne Ulm mud that baa re-eiUMiafc* itpoison from his diseased corres- Byrnes and District Attorney Fellows of defrauding meat market and prtapared to waw Ferrer, an assistant to Dr. Barstow, saw CHICAGO "*rBjWfts the city treasury, has been sentenced on Ms eld easterners and friends with, only T.8*ts pondent SEW ULM, Miirar, him. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour best fresh and enred meats, sausages, lard and to state prison for three years and *VA •rjrfhlng usually kept in a first-clacs market Dr. Ferrer admitted that Mrs. Sabin was steady and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat, Citizens'Bank nine months. highest mwketprice will be paid for FAT0A' 77H@78c No. 3 spring wheat, 76@72c No. "i A BREATHING well has been discov- an inmate of the place, but positively refused XLS, KIDKS, WOOL, ETC. Gustave Hangstadt, an honest and hardworking 2 red, 77y2@78c. No. 2 corn, 83%@33%c. to /ermit the reporter to see her, explaining M. E pred nea? Eagle Fla Station, 11 0 No. 2 oats. 21%c. No. 2 rye, 38c. No. 2 mill employe, awoke at Eau Clare, that, as the institution was a private barley nominal. No. 1 flax seed, $1.56. miles east of El Paso, Texas. It is Wis to find that his wife had fled in the TIVOLI Prime timothy. $1.22@1.23. Mess pork, one, the affairs of the patients were night, taking with her all his saved-up earnings j^|an abandoned artesian well, $80 0 per bbl, $11.80@11.87%.~ 'Lard, per 100 therefore of a strictly private nature. and leaving to his care his two little lbs, $6.65@6.67y2. Short-rib sides (loose). yifeet deep, but the tubing is still in- "Possibly Mrs. Sabin would like to give babies, which he found under a wash tub in $5.85@5.90. Shoulders (boxed(, $5.12y2@ her side ol the story," suggested the reporter. the cellar, where the mother had left them. a Fo twelve hours each. 5.25. Short clear sides (boxed), $6@6.12i4. NEW ULM, MINN. AND With a baby on each arm he came to the Whisky, disti .ers' finished goods, per gal, "Possibly she might, but that is a question BREWEET Syiday a furious gust of air rushes into authorities to ask for a warrant for his wife's $1.02. Sugars unchanged. Butter, weak, for the courts to decide," promptly replied Eggs, firm at 12@12%c. jffjthe tubing, and the next twelve hours arrest, but she cannot be found. A Dr Ferrer. ttft MINNEAPOLIS. I "Then I am to understand that Mrs. an equally strong gust rushes out. MrH. Kate Shehan, formerly Miss McCarthy M.Mullen, Pres'L JBT. Vajen, Vice- Pres* Sabin is not a free agent?" interrupted the Wheat, No. 1, hard, June, 89c. July, 90c, .committed suicide in acabin in South Helena This occurs with the utmost regular- reporter. JOS S E J. G. Rudolph, Cashier. on track 99c No. 1, northern June 81%c, Mont., by taking carbolic acid. She lived "You must really excuse me, but, as I July, 83c on track, 81%c, No. 2, northern, ity, and, so far, no break has been Directors: with her two uncles, who are miners. She NEWULM, MINNESOTA have said before, I have nothing to say on June, 72c, July, 7234c, on track 72c@74c. left a note saying that she was tired of life. the subject," noticed in the regular occurrence. Flour, Patents, backs to local dealers. $6.30@5.40 Pure beer sold in quantities to suit the Deceased was a widow about twenty-three Just as the reporter was leaving the patents to ship, sa^ks, car lots, $5.10@5.2o Werner Batsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. purchaser. Special attention paid to the grounds a face bearing a strong resemblance years old, and leaves a girl child three-years in barrels, $5.15@5.45 delivered bottling of beer. to that of Mrs. Sabin peered out of one of old. Circumstances attending her death at New England points, $5.60@5.75 New Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, EM. Koch. E highest waterfall yet discover- the windows on the ground floor and beckoned York points, $5.50@5.65 delivered at Philadelphia were so suspicious that*the corner's jury was ed has been, found near the west frantically for him to return. Thereporter and Baltimore, $o.45@5.60 bakers' impaneled, but no evidence of foul play was TflEHEWEM was about to retrace his footsteps, here, $3.35@4j superfine, $1.75@2.50 DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS eoast ofNew Zealand, and empties developed and,, a verdict^of suicide ^v,a8„ renQereu. when Dr. Ferrer, who was standing on the red dog, sackjs, JpX15@1.35 ^^^^.^^^^ into the Poseidon River. It consists porch, pointed to the gate, rudely imitating red dog, barrels, $1?35§II.5'0. Bran OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE CITY PLANING MILL that conversation with his patients was an and shorts, -$6.50@6.75 Corn fair, A requisition was presented to Gov. Hill of three leaps in an almost direct line absolute impossibility. One of the keepjr's, 29@30c No 2 choice, 32c Oats, 23@25c of New York from Gov. Fifer, of Illinois, for TICKETS SOLD. however, when questioned by the reporter, but when standing about a quarter Flax, $1.51, Chicago $1.67 Feed $12@12.50. the surrender of John J. Maroney and said: "Positively no strangers are allowed ST. PAUX.. Charles McDonald, charged with the murder of a mile away, it has the appearance in there. Sanford Hall is not a retreat for XAKCVACTUBB S of Dr. Cronin. The governor denied the application Prices on incoming trains only: WheatNo. the inebriate, but a regular insane asylum, DOORS, WINDOW SASH, of a straight leap witli two breaks. ksii Glose Attention Given to without prejudice to a renewal of 1 hard, 89@90c: No. 1 Northern, 81@82c: one hundred dollars a week is charged for the same, simply upon the grounds. First— No. 2 Northern 70@72c. Corn—No.2, The water issues from a narrow, the board of each persrin, and the doctors, Collecting. VENETIAN BLINDS* That the application was not aceompanied 31c, Oats—No. 2 mixed, 24@25c No, 2 therefore, do not wish to run the risk of losing rocky defile at the top of a precipice with an indictment Second—that no proof white, 26@27c July. 29c No.3, 20@23c one of their patients, and so they rigidly whatever was presented showing that the Rye—No.2, 4 1 Barley—No. 2, 50c bid exclude all strangers. The lady you are it them makes one grand leap of MOULDINGS AND FRAMES* accused are guilty of the crime charged No, 3, 35@45c No. 4, 35@40c. Ground Feed looking for is here. She is very quiet and BucMen Arnica Saive 81 5 feet into a rocky basin on the them as required by law of this and all $12@12,50. Corn Meal—Unbolted, $12.50. appears to be greatly dejected. She takes a TlaninW, turning and all* The best salve in the world for Cnts, Bran—$6.75@7.50. Hay—No 1, upland stroll in the Dark surronnding the asylum other states. The application was based face of the cliff issuing forth once prairie, $5.50@8 No 1, $4.50@5.60 timothy, every morning, and appears to be very fond solely upon an affidavit made upon information Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, *_ work with rib-saw promptly more, it makes another fine leap of $7.50. Eggs—$3.60@3.75 per case. of flowers." and belief. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Flour—Patent. $5.15@5.30 straight, $4.60O4.75 A, and neatly executed. 75 1 feet and then goes tumbling Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, A sleek swindler, representing himself as a bakers', $3.25@3.50 rye, $2.70@ 4,*^tthe prleiminary hearing at Tucson, and positively cures Tiles, or no I headlong in one wild dash of 33 8 3.20 buckwheat, $3. Butter—Extra cream** land agent from Goodhue county, and going erjr, 14@15c extra dairy, 12@13 first*, 9 Ajiz.,of the parties who robbed Paymaster pay required, It ie guaranteed to give by the name of Clausen, alias Anderson, feet into thepoo at the foot,of the All work guaranteed. Bates reat«at 3@4c.J 3)10c packing stoek, 5@7c grease, J4W. Wham. Wilford Webb, M- E. Cun- perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. ^operatingin'Orion villa, Minn^ and able. Strawberries—$3.50 per case of 24 qua ^.precipice^ ThV total height- otJhesl NailFoIlett, Thomas Lamb and K. ZELXER ?W% Price 25 cents per box. Sold Dy He bought manvval|«tble Cheese—fancy, 8@9c fine, 7@9c skim. igerB were held to the grand jury. L^Bpoa* MS .-