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ipirawrwi'iiiijij 3fc^ RESJMEOFTHENEWS North Dakota Politics. RBW Ulm Review. Robert Marvel the octogenarian of Pike to come, who will not feet that it is good Wit}* Gfcbj&t*, township, Ind., passed the sixty-seventh day for all of our people that victorw of his fast and is still alive. He has now outlived crowned the cause which this monument] %&§b<4f w*'£t* commemorates. I do seriously believe that, if all expectations, and the doctors make we can measure among the'states the benefits BEANDT & WEDDENDORP. Publishers. no predictions as to his future. NEW ULM, resulting from the preservation of the Union, MINN. MLUler Nominated for Governor of A Condensed Summary of the Import* that the rebellious states have the larger share, Dr. Challand, of Monmouth, Iowa, a villagetnear NEW ULM, It destroyed an institution that was their destruction. MANUFACTURE O MINNESOTA ant Telegraphic Kews of pg S S a a by Accla- Clinton, fell on the sidewalk there It opened the wav for a commercial FINE ?R CIGARS. face1 the World. and dislocated his neck, dying instantly. life that if thev will only embrace it and ftr»«* a JL. the light means to them a development that IT has been computed that the Deceased was formerly a resident of Clinton, mation shall rival the best attainments of the and his aged father was in attendance at the greatest of our states. I have felt average growth ot the finger nail is In Washington.' i* spiritualist camp meeting now in progrees The Retrablican State Convention of North lifted up by this occasion. It seems to me that our spirits have been borne up one thirty-second of an inch per week. The appointment of Judge Crowell of there, but had left for Monmouth. Dakota met at Fargo. The first session was to meet those of the dead and glorified, and that Minnesota to be chief of the pay division of tievoted to prehmmaijg. irom this place we shall eo to our homes more 8®*Special brands made to order. the sixth auditor's office in place of J. M, An adjournment was taken until resolutely set in our purposes as citizens to conserve From Foreign Shores, Leach, resigned by request, has been decided the peace and welfare of our neighborhoods, 1:30 o'clock, and during this interval I CAPON Springs, W. Va., has a tree to hold up the dignity and honor of our Jbnorts are being made to amicably settlo upon. Judge Crowell was sixth auditor the supporters of both candidates left nothing live institutions, and to see that no harm shall bearing a mark made by George under the Arthur administration, and was the strike of the London dock laborers. witbm the range of human possibilities come to our country, whether fiom international WM. FRANK. JOHN BKNTZIN. one of the first to be superseded when exPreHident that could either strengthen their own posikion dissensions or from the aggressions of a foreign Washington when he was a surveyor, Out of 26,000 French officers of the active Cottonwood Mills. Cleveland came into power. or weaken the other fellows. Ac 2 army, fifty-nine have been found guilty of o'clock the committee on credentials came The address was interrupted bv frequent participating in political agitation and have applause. Following the president. Gen. Into the hall with two reports, The Casualty Calendar. I is hinted that Queen Victoria is been dealt with according to their offenses. Rusk. Attorney General Miller and Private a majority rnd a minority Secretary Halford delivered short addresses. anxious to lay aside her official At Pembroke, Ireland, two tithe bailiffs report The majority report lecommended Bert Miller and John Olcott, ten-year-old Custom grinding solicited. Willi that one-half of each of the contesting delegations were hunted by an infuriated crowd and dogB eons of prominent men in Pomeroy, Iowa, duties, on. account of increasing old Xahone for Governor, grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange were set upon them. They were captured from Cavalier county be seated. The smothered to death in a bin of flax in an elevator age and poor health. and compelled to Bwear that they would GriggB county case was decided in favor of NOBFOLK, Va, Special: The Republican 34 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and &• at that place. abandon their calling. David Bartlett. Bamsey county was given state convention to nominate candidates for lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Hmry Snyder, an employe, was killed outright, to Hansbrough. The Ransom contest was governor, lieutenant governor and attorney Twenty Arabs of both sexes are detained and Lizzie Blasco and William Johnson and feed sold at low rates and delivered general convened here to-Gay. The entrance given to the Goodwin delegation. Thfe report, ABRAHAM Lincoln was the tallest at Castle Garden until the Turkish consu severely injured by an explosion in of W. C. Elam, George E. Bowden and othei after a New Ulm free of expense. president in the country, being 6 feet can be consulted. It is said there are 70,000 Gangwishch brewery at Allegheny City, notables was greeted with cheerc, which became Arabs waiting to come to this country provided CONSIDERABLE DISCUSSIOX tumultuous when Gen. Mahone appeared. Pa. 4 inches. Benjamin Harrison is the FRANK & BENTZIN. the twenty are passed through. and filibustering-, was adopted. Those who After the audience became silent, An explosion offiredamp in a mine at shortest, as his hight is only 5 feet 5 Celt inclined to oppose it yielded for the sake Rev. Vernon Anson advanced to the footlights The friends of Mr. Conybeare, the imprisoned Scranton, Pa., probably fatally burned Andrew of saflng time. The vote on this report AUG. (JTJENSE, and offered a prayer. Then Gen. Mahone inches. member of the British parliament, are showed the superior strength of the Miller Nichols, the superintendent Richard commenced his address amidst loud furious at his treatment by the prison authorities. combine and it at once appeared evident Mason, the inside foreman, and John Lavern, cheers. He accused the Democrats of overtaxing that they proposed to push the advantage On the second day of his confinement he Samuel Williams and John Jones. the masses, swindling the voters and carry their point" on .the permanent caught the itch, but was not permitted to driving capital out of the state, taking away EX-SENATOR Boss, who stuck by organization. The committee on permanent A mad dog ran amuck on the thoroughof HARNESS MAKER communicate the fact to his friends outside. the chastity ot females in insane asylums organization reported the name of N. M. President Johnson during his im-fares Waseca, Wis., snapping at pedestrians, He is only now enabled to make his condition and being utterly unable to deal with the Johnson of Nelson for chairman, and the and bitting several unlucky curs peachment, is now working as a known through a clever strategy. He —and Dealer in— *)lic debt question. Among the utterances Tyler men nominated E. A. Williams. Atter whom he "met by-the-way." The rabid dog, says the Deery jail, in which he is confined, is in Gen. Mahone's address were these: Whips, Collars, and all officer a great deal of filibustering the vote was printer in a Santa Fe newspaper office. as well as those he bit, were slaughtered. a perfect pest house, taken amidst the greatest excitement, and In ten vears the party has grown in numbers articles usually kept from 84,000 votes cast for Gen. Garfield in 1880 resulted the election of Johnson by Albert Johnson, a Swede laborer, employed in a first-fdass harness theto 151,000 grudgingly oonceded by our Democratic Capt. Algar, of the sealer Alhe Algar, just a vote ot 131 to 13a This was in Breene's East side quarries, at St. friends for Gen. Harrison in 188a arrived at Victoria from Deep bay, reports first decisive victory for the Miller shop. There is no fair-minded man in the state who Cloud, Minn was horribly mangled by the men. It was followed by a report of the as follows: "On July 30 we were boarded by does not believe that vou polled a majority of premature explosion of a dynamite blast. committee on the order of busmesB, after WHITE Mountain tourists this summer New harnesses made to order and re officers from the cutter Rush in Behnng sea, the votes cast at the late presidential election. which the Tyler faction, seeing their danger, His wrists were broken, and a heavy stone It is of record that even in two of our ten congressional will miss the sight of snow. The fifty miles from St. Paul. The captain pairing promptly attended to. endeavored to get an adjournment, but districts of the state there were in fell on his breast, and it is thought that he searched us, but, though we had skins Jailed. The Miller leader, flushed with famous snow arch melted under the line when the polls closed more than twice as NEW MLM, MINN' is internally injured. His wounds may aboard, found none. He told us that on victory and finding their forces standing many Republican voters as the beggarly majority June sun, and even in Tuckerman's prove fatal. bv which the electoral voteof the state was July 29 he had seized the schooner Pathfinder, together, insisted on proceeding with the taken, who bv the discieputable conduct of the H.FRENZEL, nomination for governor, and carried their ravine the snow has almost entirely of this port, put a prize crew aboard her The supposed stranger who lost his life on Democratic managers had not been allowed to point by an increased majority. The opposing and sent her to Sitka, taking out 800 skins the railroad between Willmar and Kandiyohi deposit their ballots. disappeared. candidates were then placed in nomination He also told us that he had seized the recently, has been identified as Erick Touching the negro question, he said: and the ballot taken. As the roll call Eastlund, aretired farmer living with his son schooner Minnie, also of Victoria, Capt. Jacobs, Theunmanlv coverunder which the Democratia progressed, Traill and Morton counties, Manufacturer of Ty-managers have misled public thought and in the eastern portion of the county. The the owner, aboard, with 850 skins. which had before 6tood with the IT is a curious fact that there are have inciteu moiKd ungovernablH apprehension auprenension naasha He also put a crew aboard ner, and sent her ler forces, went over bodily to Miller, old man took the westbound freight train at uavu uuKuvecuaui 200,000 people in the United States increasing his strengin by twenty votes* been a pretended concern for the safety of our A \AT A I iV tcivilization—the Atwater on the same evening, and must have to Sitka. He also told us that he had overhauled fear of domination of oar affau-8 W VV This settled the contest, and before "the roll who have artificial legs or handsThis fallen from the caboose platform, The matter the schooners Ariel and Therese, and, by the colored man—and under that cover they SELTZER WATE was completed CoL Pluinmer, of the Cass remains a mystery, It is said that the although he found ekins aboard them, had have led too many honest and honorable men to number does not include the county delegation, moved to suspend the acquiesce in the most shameful outrages upon deceased vai subject to spells of temporary left them go out of the sea without molestation. call and to make the nomination unanimous. popular government. and veterans of the Union or the Confederate insanity. He did not give his reason for this." This was received with indescribable enthusiasm. After this speech a recess was taken until jr On the trip down Capt. Algar sighted first It was then after 7 o'clock and the army. 3 o'clock to allow the districts to name men A party consisting of nine people, supped convention adjourned until 850. Before reconvening Champagne Cider. the Minnie and then the Pathfinder, each for the committees. When the convention at the residence of Rev. J. B. Thomas in Dubuque, the nominations weie resumed in met again the committees were announced, with one man as a prize crew aboard. Both Ion a, and shortly afterward six of the following order: For secretary and another recess was taken until 7 o'clock sicnailed their intention of not going to TENEMENT visitations have begun of state. John Ffittie of Trail, by thenine were taken violently ill. Among the to allow them to report. At to-night's New Ulm, Minn Sitka, Dut of coming to Victoria. Centre Street, acclamation supreme court judges, session Hon. George E Bowden of Norfolk for the season in New York. A staff stricken were W. R. Bascom, general ft eight G. 0. H. Corhfes of Grand Forks, L. was made permanent chairman, and Col. Asa agent of the Illinois Central,and his wife, Mr. Empire Mill Co. of forty physicians will give free prescriptions, C. Johnson of Cass, Johnson Nickeus of Rogers permanent secretary. The Mahone Thomas and his family were also taken Miscellaneous. dtut«man, A Levisee of Trail, Alfred delegates in oases where there were contests distribute free excursion down at the same time. Physicians worked Walltn of Cass, Baitholemew of La Moure. were seated in three out of four cases, and The supreme court of California has denied The vote stood as follows: Corliss, 230 Bartholemew. all night, with their patients and they are in the fourth the vote WJLS divided between tickets and instruct mothers how to ROLLER MILL. a rehearing of its last decision of the SharonTerry 141 Wallm. 192 Nickeus, 115 tne two delegations. Tne platform was read still very ill. The uickness was caused by care for their infants. I is a wise case. The last decision reversed Judge Levisee, 61 Johnson, 45 Corliss, Wallm and by CoL W. C. Elam of Louisa It pledges tinRepublican dried beef of which all paitook. Bartholomew were accordingly declared the Sullivan's judgement. party, if given power, to settle method for care of the poor. Alatal accident occurred neai Eldora, Iowa. nomipeea For member of congress, L. O the state dpbt permanently, satisfactorily and The people of Dunn county, Wis the past 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Hansbrough of Bamsev, C. A. M. Spencer of While out hunting Banker L. F. Wisner was without increasing the state tax Gen- Mahone few days, have been in a state of terror over Walsh, Col. C. A. Loun&berry of imsey and was nominated for governor by Col accidentally shot and killed by his only son THE New York Herald's London the appearance of smallpox at Menomome. Charles A. Van Warner of Barnes. Before William J_iamb ot Nortolk, who made a brilhaat George, aged twenty-three. Mr. Wisner was the roll call was completed Hansbrough had Theie is so little newspaper communication speech. S Brown Allen, A. Paul. A edition, containing an elaborate report We take pleasure in informing the president and principal owner of the Hardon shown such overwhelming strength that his W Harris »wd others seconded the nomination. from that point that the situation is scarcely county Bank, owned several thousand acres jublic that we are now ready for busness. of the royal wedding, was distributed nomination Gen Mahone was unanimously nominated known outside, and Menomome citizens of land and was the wealthiest man in Cential The best machinery and all the for governor, and Col. Campbell have kept it as quiet as possible, though all over England by special Iowa, being very popular and widely hienip for lieutenant coverno-r. WAS MADE UNANIMOUS, •atest improvements in the manufao hundreds have been exposed Dr A. D. and after a briet speech he \va& carried"out known. His wife and young son are almost train on Sunday. I was the first Thane of Eau Claire, a member of the board ure of flour enable us to compete with of the ball on the shoulders of his friends. crazed over the tragedy. Sunday newspaper ever run in that of health, will proceed to Menomome at once Disastrous Railway Accident. ihe best mills in the country. Here a motion to adjourn was loBt and to lm estigate. There is much uneasiness KNOXVILLE, Tenu telegram: A horrijl« the nominations for lieutenant governor We are constantly buying countrv. wreck occurred on the Knoxville, Cumber, felt in all the towes near Menomome, and was next taken up. Altred Dickey and Wheat, Criminal Doings. land Gap & Louisville railroad at Fiat Gaf everybody in that vicinity is being vaccinated. F. B. Fancher, both of Stutsman," were Mye, War is being waged against the gamblers placed in nomination, the latter by a delegate cieek, twenty-two miles from here, to-day Corn, from another county. The Stutsman A BARNESVILLE, O., boy]went for the at Saratoga and it looks as though every The train wa* tne first to go over the new The Fourth Annual Exposition had a very delegation made a vigoious form of gambling had to go. Many arrests road, and carried a select excuision of th« Oats, mail for three ladies and got letters nght against Fancher, Dickey being satisfactory opening at Minneapolis. To be have been made. city council, the board of public works, representatives Buckwheat, for each of them. On the way back he the unanimous choice of the delegation. sure, there was the usual tardiness of exhibitors of the chamber of commerce *frs. C. V. Woodward was found in an unconscious The vote as the roll progressed was so onesided in getting their exhibits in place, and and the very flower of the business »»nd professional &c„ &c. stopped to kill a polecat. The ladies that it was not completed and Dickey's state at hei home in Oshkosh, Wis. the sound of eloquence had occasionally to men of Knoxville. The train o! nomination was made unanimous. John O. Wounds in her skull and face gave evidence tried to read the letters, but gave it At the Highest Market Prices. complete with the hammer and saw, but on two cars left the track at a crossing, and th« Bray of Giand Fprks wan nominated of attempted murder. the whole, the preperations were as forward rear car went down a trestle. Only one mar up as a bad job until they had fumigatedand for auditor without opposition. H. R. was uninjured. It was impoBeibie to obtai« We sell all kinds of as could be expected, and enough was seen to The town of Hampton, Iowa, was thrown Lyon of Morton and D. Booker aired them for hours. medical aid for along time, and until 6:3C convince everyone that there is a great treat of Pembina were brought out for treasurer, into quite a state of excitement, by the discovery JFLOUR, p. m., when the tram reached Knoxville in store for them, when, in a day or two, all and Booker got the nomination bv 4 vote of that the widow Kosanko had committed scanty attention was rendered. Many had the displays shall be in proper form. The SHORTS, 145 to 116 The candidates" for attorney suicide by hanging over a screen to be brought back on the flat cars, and th THE remains of Catherine Sevier, day was a perfect one for the parade, and it general were J. W. Scott BRA1T, &e.» door with her feet resting upon the 'floor. last part of the Jburney was made in a drivin of Barnes and Gen. F. Goodwin of was a success. Thestart was made promptly the wife of Tennessee's great governor, The cause, as yet, is unknown. rain. Three men died from their injuries, AT LOW RATES. Ransom. The latter secured the nomination. and led by the Thirteenth regiment band, and others cannot live. The deac Leonard A. Rose, the present puperintendenc lie in a moss-grown corner of an the procession made a detour through the Patsy Kiley, the well known newsagenton of schools, and Judge William are Judge George Andrews, the mow central part of the city and then across the abandoned graveyard atEusselville, the Wisconsin Central, running from Mitchell, county supeitntendent for Cass prominent lawyer in East Tennessee Special Attention given to river to the Expostion building, where the Chippewa Falls to St. Paul and Ashland, was county, were the candidates for state superintendent. S. T. Powers, the leading merchant Ala. Now that the bones of her distinguished O-ULStorxi W usual programme of music and addresses Judge Mitchell was nominated. and foimer president of the East Tennessee sentenced to one year at Waupun for stealing was carried out. husband have been laid Fire Insurance company, and Alexandei from patrons at the River side house. Reedes, a leading politician who has held An extra stone for gtinding feed. A suit has been brought by Henry Villard beneath the monument erected to his His thefts extend over along period, and he A Soldiers? Monument. many offices of trust The injured are: against ex-Judge Noah Davis of New York was finally caught with a marked coin. The corner stone of then Idiana soldiers' Steam Cornsheller. honor, it is proposed to open the Alexander A. Arthur, president of the chamber for $120,000 and interest, the amount of and sailors' monument was laid as Indianapolis. of commerce Isham Young, president, bonds and stocks and other collaterals, Wood taken for cash or in exchange Quite a sensation was caused at Milwaukee neglected grave of his wife and place Ind, with imposing ceremonies in and Peter Kern, member of the" board oi which it is said Mr. Davis has in his possession by the filing of a suit for $25,000 damages the presence of the president of the United her remains beside those of her husband. public works John T. Hearn, editor of th« ^Tupii^e fill Co. belonging to Mr. Villard. The transaction for breach of promise against George Hiles, States. Many men of prominence of the Senfnel W. W. Woodruff, a leading wholesale to which they relate took place, it is United States and thouoands of veteran a millionaire lumberman of that city, by merchant Charles S. Sevmour.attornevi said, between six and seven years ago. A C^SH PURCHASES Boldters and sailors were present. Miss Elizabeth Carter. The plaintiff alleges Alex Wilson, assistant chief engineer Knoxville, report was in ciiculation that this transaction The city was aflame with color in honor of that under promise of marriage shehad lived Cumberland Gap & Louisville road) and CHEAP SALES. was the investment of the funds of an the occasion. The exercises of the day be~ THE generally accepted bheory that County Juoee Maloney Aldermen Barry and with Mr. Hilea, who is a married man with a estate Mr. Davis had "placed" on the advice gan at 2 o'clock, when the parade formed Hockings Gen. H. S. Chuberc, of the governor's of Mr. Villard. At his office Mr. Davis a warm Summer follows a cold Winter, large family, for several years, and that he and began its march through the principal RUEMKE & SHAPEKAM, staff A. Alberus, a wholesale merchant denied this entirely. "I never heard anything streets. It was made up of various posts of had failed to keep good his agreement. and vice-versa, has been examined Rev. R. J. Cook, urotessor of & about this 6uit until a few weeks ago," the G. A. R. throughout the state, and the A man who gave his name as Henry Scheffler, Grant university City Physician West,Judgfl he said, "then I received a notice from Mr. state militia and local civic organizations. Carpenters, by science with the aid of temperature from Anoka, Minn., attempted to rob a H. H. Ingersoll, H. to Wetzel, W. B. Samuels Villard's lawyer saying that he had this It is estimated that 8,000 were in line. It records made in the same was nearly 3 o'clock when the head of C. Abbie, Capt H. H. Taylor, S. McMilden, stranger at Moorhead, Minn. He drew a claim to collect with interest. I paid no attention the procession reached the monument. All Ed Barker, J. F. Kmsoll, John B. Hall, Phillips Builders and Contractors* knife and demanded money. When about to the matter until a day or two ago, place, under the same conditions, 6f.reeta /v the surrounding it were packed Samuels, aged ten, R. Schmidt, W A. accomplishing his purpose a team came up when I was served with notice of a suit. I with people, all anxious to catch a twice a day for forty years. Science Park and one of the train crew. Out of fiftysix don't know anything about such a debt. I NhW ULM, MINN. and the highwayman fled. Tiie two men in glimpse of the president and other prominent persons on the tram forty-one were injured don owe Mr. Villard anything The whole cannot find any rule on the subject, the wagon pursued and overtook him. He personages who appeared on the speakers' The most lntenbe excitement ano thing looks very like an effort to scare ine drew his knife and would not be arrested, Designs and plans made to order and* stand, and to witness the ceremonies. sadness is apparent here to-uight and comes to the conclusion that no through bringing the matter into publicity, Chief Sullivan pursued and arrested him As the president was recogaizedon the stand estimates on all work furnished and but I don intend to be frightened in such a estimate can be formed in regard to he was erreeted with a cheer, which he He is said to be the same party who robbed contracts faithfully executed. way." acknowledged with a slight bow. The Murdered bv a Burglar. a man in Fargo of $100. the character of the coming season crowd watched in silence the laying of the H. HANSCHEN, BBOOKLTN, N. Y.f Special: Christian Wil. corner stone by Charles M. Travis, deputy merely by knowing the character of Mat Nelson and a friend named Miller helm Luca, a well-to-do German groceryman, commander of the Indiana department, G. A. were stopped by a highwayman three miles The Markets. was literally hacked to pieces with the past season of any greater value R. The documents were consigned to their south of Baldwin, Wis. They were driving bowie knife in the hands of Charles McEIwain, restine place, and then the stone was placed Contractor and Builder, than could be given by mere guessing. NEW YOBK, ., who had burglariously entered hit in a buggy when the robber sprang from the In position in accordance with the ritual of store early this morning. McElwam had two eid« of the road, caught the horse by the Wheat, No. 2. red, 87%@88c.: elevator, the G. A. R. In performing the ritual rites, accomplicea McElwain entered the secondstory head and ordered a halt. One of the men in 89@89%c No. 3, red, 85%c ungraded red, Commander Travis was assisted by the window by means of a ladder. As h« THE pearl oyster, containing the 68@87%c steamer. No. 2 red, 85@85V2c officers of the department 'and by the the buggy had a Winchester rifle which he Special attention given to mason* reacned the passage-way the noise awakened old No. 2, red, 9ic. Barley Canada for president's respective of the SOUB of Veterans pearl, and whose shell is lined with had just bought, but it was not loaded, and Luca. who got up to see what was th« October delivery 80c. Corn, No. 2, 43Vae. and the Woman's Relief corps. When work in the city and country. ,* while he was trying to load the gun the matter. He saw McElwain and grappled the brilliantly tinted mother-of-pearl No. 2, white, 46V6@48c ungraded mixed, the stone had been placed in position the national other dealt the robber a blow across the .with him at once. The noise of the tussle 43%@45c. Oats, No. 2, white. 82c mixed flag was raised and the "Star Spangled New Ulm, Minn. used in so many-ways, is found aroused ©Mra Luca. who rushed into the face with the whip. About that time he Western, 25@29c: white do. 3©@39c. No. 2, Banner" sung bv Mrs. Zelda Segum Wallace. room. Luca was then down on one knee, caught sight of the rifle and fled, after firing Chicago, 28%c Eg*s,JWestern. 16V4@17%c. Following this Gov. Hovey, us presiding officer The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam chiefly about the southern coasts and his assailant was striking him repeat a shot at the men in the buggy. Butter, Western dairy 9@12%c: do cream. of the occasion, made a brief address, is a sure cure for coughs and colds. edly with a big knife. Mrs. Luca caught thi of Asia. An uncomfortably sharp wy, ll@17%c, do factory, 8@12V6a and he was followed bv Gen. M. D. Iftunson murderer by the arm, but McElw am pushed The wife of Attorney W. H. Tupper of of Crawfordsville and Gen. John Coburn of substance entering the shell is covered CHICAGO. ..„ her off and jumped out of the window. Lues Fresno, knocked at the door of her servant Indianapolis. died about ten minutes afterward. As McElwain Cash quotations were as followr. by the inmate, thus forming a pearl. ™E girl, Elizabeth Verner, to ask her to bring in CHICAGO ANO, ran down the Btreet he was caughj Flour dull and unchanged No. 2 Bpring THE PBESXDENT'S ADDKKSS. "', breakfast. Receiving no renponse,8he opened X?This habit has been utilized to force with the bloody knife in his possession and wheat, .78@76%c No. 3 spring wheat, 75@75%e At the conclusion of the iatter's address the door and saw on the bed the girl and NORTHWESTERN taken to the btation house. McElwam confessed No a red. 78%c No. 2 corn, 35r, No. President Harrison was introduced to the §s -the oyster to produce pearls, some,/* her lover, Andrus 01»en, clasped in each he stabbed Luca and told where he oats, tfOVte No. 2 rye. 42% No. 2 barley. assemblage, and after the applause which other's arms. The girl was dead and Olsen lived. Martin Dinen. one of the two men times the form of a cross being placid nomMtal- No. 1 flaxseed, $1.22% prime greeted him had ended, he spoke as follows: died in a few minutes. On the table nearwant who waited outside the house, was arrested imothy seed. 1.42®] .43. mess pork, per bbl, There have been few occasions in the history ed in the shell to be converted into a found an empty bottle that had contained to-day in New York. He confessed he wag $10 lard, per 100 lbe. $0,271^6.30 short of oar state so full ot interest, so magnificent,so poison. The most plausible reason for theribs implicated in the attempted burglarv, bui sides, (loose). $5.15@.".20 dry salted 1* ^beautiful ornament. They are taken inspiring, as that which we now witness. The say* he knows nothing of the murder. puprosed suicide seem *o bs that the couple shoulders (boxed). $4.87V4@5 Butter suggestion that a monument should toebuilded from the bed of the sea by divers. To-night Tom Quinlan, the third of the murderers, desired W be married, but their love affairs fancy creamery, 17@18c, fine 143}16c print to commemorate the valor and heroism of those soldiers of Indiana who crave their lives for the surrendered himself to the police in dairy, 13@14c: fair to good9@10c Eggs in wereinterfered with by another party who was flag attracted my interest from the beginning. Brooklyn. On being confronted with McElvaiK's I I RAILWAY a constant visitor to the house. Five years ago last January,when the people assembled confession he admitted that McElvain's DAVID NAGLE, the deputy United OVER 7,000 MILES in the opera house yonder to unveil the A bold attempt to assassinate Deputy story was correct An autopsy on statue which had been worthily set up to our 'States marshal, who killed ex-Judge Laca'g body to-night showed that he had United States Marshal Sam Hughes took Prices on incoming trains only. Wheat, great war governor, I ventured to express the twelve wounds, four of wnich would have place at Whitewill, Tenn. The deputy marshal tD. S. Terry, at Lathrop, Cal., is well No. 1 hard 95@96 No. 1 Northern, 84@85, hope that near by It, as a twin expression Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, proved fatal, and that his death was due to had arrested John Tipton for moonshining, No. 2 Northern. 78@79c. Corn, No. 2, 34% of one great sentiment, there might be bnilded Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota *laiownv in 'Frisco. In the latter hemorrhage. a noble shaft, not to am? man, not to bear on and had left bim with an accompanying @35%c No. 3, 35c Oats, No. 2 white, new" and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, any of its majestic faces the name of a man, bnt officer, and had gone further down the part of the 70's he went to Arizona, a monument about which the Sons of Veterans, Mining and Commercial Centres of the ?^, mountain to arrest some of his colleagues, 0c the mothers of our dead, the widows that are A. Bogus PubUnher Caught. and in 1881 received the appointment WEST AND NORTHWEST. _, Jio. 3, 35(845: No. 4. 35@40e. Groui when he suddenly ran upon two men with yet with us. might gather and pointing to the CHEYENKB, Wyo., Special: L. Gardner, oi Feed. $14.50. Corn Meal, Unbolted, stately shaft say: "There Is his monument." as chief of police of Tombstone, shotguns. They told the officer to skip, and Chicago, who has successfully used the mails The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line $14.50. Bran, $8. Hay, No. 1 upland, The hope expressed that day is realized now. upon his refusing to do so, one of them, John to defraud the public, was arrested at Dixon, Arizona. While occupying that position My countrymen, $200,000 has never passed and embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New $0.50@7,r0 No. 1, $5 timothy, $N.50. Hobs, fired at him at a space of thirty yards, Wyo. Gardner made Chicago the will never pass, from the treasury of Indiana Hjigs, $3.90@4.20 per case. Flour, patents, Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb he had frequent encounters eight buckshot taking effect. The officer headquarters for his schemec He sent that will give.a better return tdan the expenditure *4 »0: straights, $4.90: bakers". $3.50 ry«', day Coaches and r* pulled his revolver as the would-be assassin for the erection ot this monument. out pamphlets through the mails throughout with the criminal element, and by his $2.75@3.20 buckwheat, $3. Butter, extra This is a monument of Indiana to Indiana FAST VESTIBULEO TRAINS ran off. but as it refused to work he could che entire West which he purported to creamery, 14@15c extra dairy. 13@14cfirst. feehavior soon earned for himself the soldiers. Bnt I beg yon to remember not shoot, fie was not fatally wounded. publish the Golden Age, Ladles'illustrated 8@8Vic: packing stock. 7@7%c: crease thut they were only soldiers of Running direct between Chicago, St Paul Journal and other publications. To each reputation of being a man of indisputable 3fc5c. •S^jgr "2 Indiana until the enlistment of which was subscriber he offered a ticket in a drawing and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and taken: that from that hour rntll they came People of Note. irfx^ncAPous." courage and bravery. He of watches, pianos, sewing machines and back to the generous state that had sent them Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, Wheat, No. 1 Northern new, 81aS2«4c forth they were soldiers of the Union. No American other articiea Every ticket wa? guaranteed Joseph Laporte has been nominated asmspector San Francisco and ail Pacific Coast Points^ shot and killed a Mexican desperado No 2 Northern new. 78®80c No 3.75@77c citizen need avoid it or pass-it with unsympathetic to win a prize. Gardner made $30,000 by ONLY LINE TO THEBLACK HILLS of customs at Pembina, at $3 per eyes, for, my countrymen, it does not in Tombstone after a fierce encounter. Bran. $fi.50©7.25. shorts. $7.: Corn,' the scheme before the postal athorities discovered day, by Collector Edwards, and has been confirmed commemorate a war of subjugation. There is 34et36c: Oats. new. 21®22c Hav good to that he was noc publishing an by Acting Secretary Batchellor, of the •ot in-che United States to-day a man who, if he choice, $G.50©8. Barter, nominal. Feed paper and that the whole businesswas fraudulent. K2??fc?21:J!f£ljrto, For Tickets, Bates Maps, TimeTables sad fall realizes what has occurred sinee the war. and treasury. *nr Passengey.T»cket Agent,orLad J13.50@14. Flax $1.15 Chicago $1 21. has opened bis soul to the sight of that which tress the Gen'l Agent CfifiUgo I. U. WHXIMAK, H.C.WKXSI, B.P.W1LS0H, a GeneralItaagw. SnOeXuager. Qu'lVu$.l#, W f.-