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iijiimiiin *»«|«*fa""" PITH OF THE NEWS. iWmiGfc-bMf* husking corn and other light work, and left CORPORAL TAKSER OCT, Death of Sunset Cox. the machine crew on Aug. 23 He stopped Congressman Sunset Cox died at his hom« at August Sawteil's to inquire the way, in New York on.Tuesday Sept., 10. The end which was the last seen of him until found in NEW ULM. MiNN^f A Radical Difference Between the Corporal and was quiet, and the dying man breathed his BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. the opposite direction to that which he Secretary Soble One of the Chief Causes. should have gone. Nothing could be found last as peacefully as if falling into a sleep. MANUFACTURER OF PVv, Being a Short Concise Collection of Corporal James Tanner's resignation as on his person except a small memorandum Mrs. Cox, who had been scarcely away from FINE CIGARSli NEW ULM, MINNESOTA the Latest Associated PressTelegrams, book marked Strand. As several deep commissioner of pensions is in the hands of her husband's bed side for the past twe days gashes were found on his neck and skull, President Harrison. Its acceptance is merely and nights, held his left hand, while his old with the appearance of having been done a matter of time. Deputy Commissioner friend Douglass Taylor held the other. He with a sharD instrument, and as he had told THE duke of Fife has forbidden his several that he did not necessarily have to had been conscious all day until about a Smith has been designated to act as commissioner wife to accept her share of the parliamentary At the National Capital. work so hard, as he had some money left quarter of an hour before the end. Dr. Lockwood until a successor to Mr. Tanner is yet, and as there was only $4 found on his grant to the royal family. was in attendance at the time. Nicholas The president has appointed ex-Gov. Henry appointed. gg£»Special brands made to order. person, and being found in a place where he Kearney. William Hirschfield, two nurses C. Warmoth collector of customs for the A high-toned Fife. would not be discovered for a long time, led Mr. Tanner objected to summary removal, and two servants were in the room. All district of New Orleans. to the supposition that he had been murdered. and while Mr. Noble was at the White House knelt about his bed. Mr. Cox' last conversation thecorporal was sent for and upon his arrival WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. was about the four territories, whose the report of the investigating commission Casualties. MRS. GRANT, who is now in Vienna, was read and he was informed why he was statehood he hoped to father. He mentioned Cottonwood Mills. has written to friends in this country The steamer Theodora Weems was partly offensive and objectionable as the head of Foreign Mention. New Mexico and Arizona, and said something burned in Baltimore. Loss, $30,000. the pension bureau. There has never Deen that she hopes to spend the coming about making a great effort in their Negotiations are said to be on foot for a the best of feeling between the secretary and Christopher Gaatz and wife werekilied while season in Washington. the commissioner. Mr. Noble has not approved new agreement between England and Germany attempting to cross the railroad at Mounds the methods of the commissioner r- regarding Africa. ville, W. Va. Custom grinding solicited. Willi and has been irritated by the latter's indiscretions. Besides, there has often times The prefect of the Seine has refused to ac. Over 2,000 men have agreed to grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange Frank Cowell and Frank Bluwell got drank been a conflict of authority, the commissioner cept declarations of their candidacy for members and went to sleep on the Alton railroad track eschew strong drink and lab or organizations 34 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8^ asserting that the secretarv had of the French chamber of deputies from at Marshall, Mo and a train ran over and no right to interfere in certain matters' that if given employment by the fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Gen. Boulanger and Henri Rochefort. appertained strictly to the pension bureau. killed them. and feed sold at low rates and delivereda Reading iron company. The ill feeling has been constantly growing, In response to public appeals from many According to the official report 135 per. and it became apparent at either the secretary quarters for the postponement of the time of New Ulm free of expense. sons were killed by the Antwerp explosions. or the commissioner mubt go. These closing, the directors announced that the 20 are missing, 100 were seriously and 200 points were explained at length to the commissioner Paris exposition must close Oct. 31 the date FRANK & BENTZIN. A GERMAN writer estimates that at the con'erence, and an effort slightly injured. originally set. made to reconcile him to the situation. A Germany loses and the United States Through the carelessness of a telegraph considerable portion of the time at the AUG. QITEUSE, The Socialists attempted to hold an open operator at Millersburg, Ind., two freight gains $11,000,000 in cash every White House was taken up in trying to find air meeting at Hamburg, Germany. The trains on the Lake Shore road came in a place that would 1 acceptable to Mr Tanner. year, brought to this country by police broke up the meeting and arrested The marshalbhip of the Southern distnct collision, completely wrecking them and thirteen persons who had taken an active immigrants. of New York was offered him, Senator Hiscock's causing a loss of $175,000. part in the proceedings. consent to the disposal of that office HARNESS MAKER Bev. Salmon Gleason, aged eighty-three having been gained. There was also a suggestion The entire bench of judges of the district of other places, including the registeiship years, was struck and killed by the Montreal THE motto of a successful retail —and Dealer in— court in the department of Riga, Buesia of the treasury, though it is not sure express train at Warren, N. H. He was behalf at the coming session. Two Whips, Collars, and all other merchant in Cincinnati has always have been arrested by order of the government that this was offered. Other places out6ide located there as a minister fifty years ago hours before he died bib colored servant, who of Washington were suggested, but were for using the German language on the articles usually kept been: "Never deceive a customer.'' Some years ago he went in the lumber business had just come on from Washington, went to spurned by the thoroughly angered corporal. bench after they had received orders from St. in Minnesota, but had spent the last the bed. and Mrs. Cox asked her husband if in a first-alass harness The marshalbhip is as lucrative as And yet a woman is suing him for Petersburg to use the Rus&ian only. six years of his life at Warren. he recojrnized him. He looked at him patted the pension commissionership, but Mrs Tanner shop. selling her a cotton table cloth for all him on the shoulder. The colored man's objects to leaving Washington. She There are rumors from varsous quarters Some weeks ago William Whalen of Souix eyes filled with tears, while all were deeply New harnesses made to order and re says they have leased a house- for thiee linen. that a large number of nihilists have recent, Falls was badly cut with a knike by a man affected. In the afternoon while Dr. Lockwood years that two daughters are here in pubLc pairing promptly attended to. ly arrived in Denmark. In cousequence the T: named Kellogg. He has only been able to was talking to him Mr. Cox made service and two sons are attending the university, authorities are taking extraordinary precautions some witty lemark, which completely upset be out of doors a few days. Then ho was NEW MLM, MINN- and it would be most inconveniei*6 A COMPANY to control the Monongahela the doctor's dignity. Late in the afternoon run over by a stone wagon. The skin was for the protection of the czar during to leave the city. I is the intention telegrams were sent to Mr. Cox's three sisters, his coming visit to Copenhagen, asitisfeared River caol properties has been stripped from one side ol his face and arms, of the administration to find something two of whom live 111 Janesville, Ohio, H.FRENZEL, besides being otherwise badly injured. He that an attempt upon his life is intended. for him that will be satisfactory so formed and will soon be in operation. and the other in St. Louis. Mr. Cox's will probably recover. Whalen has many that his virtual dismissal will not leave him nephew, who is the superintendent of the stranded. I is probable that the acceptance An expenditure of $13,000,000 friends. Smithsonian institute, was also telegraphed of his resignation will not be announced People in Print, for. Dr. Lockwook said that the immediate will be required to "swing the until a place has been Manufacturer of Late dispatches state that the storm along cause of death was heart failure, and the Charles Joseph Savary, a Fienchman with found for him, in case he will accept the Atlantic was the most furious known to deal." caube peritonitis. SODA WATER, some other position. Some ol Mr. Tanner's, a history, to whose writings the Eiel rebellion the oldest inhabitants. The beach from friends assert that he will open a pensiot Bheoboth to Lewes was strewn with wreckI was in great measure ascribed, died at office in Wahhington and prebent the claim* SELTZER W A E is thought at least fifty lives were lost in Ottawa, Ont. THE craze for pearl-fishing has extended Another London Horror. of his old comrades who are looking for penbions. Delaware bay. Men were seen clinging to the from Wisconsin into Illinois. and Early Tuesday morning a policeman found rigging of the still sinking vessels frantically the body of a fallen woman lying at the cor. General Xews Notes, Belvidere, on the Kishwaukee River, yelling for help. Life-saving crews were powerless ner of a railway arch on Cable street, Whitechapel, to render assistance, owing to the iurv There are already rumerous candidates a baker found 300 pearls, for which Champagne Cider. Fifteen hundred miners are out on a strike London. The head and arms had of the gale. I was a terrible sight to witness. for the place. The past five months lun at Punxsutawaney, Pa., for an increase in been cut off and carried away and the stomach he has been offered in Chicago an shown that a businets man is wanted at the wages. ripped open, the intestines lying on the head of so important a bureau as the pension average price of thirty-five cents a Centre Street. New Ulm, Minn At the mills of the Combined Locks Paper ground. Police pass the spot every fifteen office. I was Corporal Tanner's The drivers, pushers and day hands in the minutes. Those on duty at night say they pearl. company at Combined Locks, five miles below lack of actual business ability, coupled mines have struck at Braidwood, 111., for Empire Mill Co. Appleton Wis,, from some unknown saw nothing suspicious. The physicians who with his indiscreet habit of talking nine and one-half hours per day. cause there was an upheaval of rock upon examined the body state that 111 their opinion freely, that led to the present disagreeable the murder and mutilation occupied nearly imbroglio. His removal is on charges which the mills are located, throwing the The Aurora Watch company assigned at MRS. GEORGE W. TOWLE, of Kezar of inefficiency and indiscretion based on his mill wails out of plumb, cracking a great an hour. I is surmibed that the murderer Aurora, 111., with liabilities amounting to ROLLER MILL. Falls, Me., recently got a letter. The action in making special a large number of carried off the head and arms in a bag. The wall of stone and cement twenty feet thick nearly $250,000. The assets are supposed pension cases, on the action ot some ol his letter was not an ordinary every-day and making a saddle-back several hundred to be double that amount. murder is the worst of the whole series of subordinates in making reratings for each feet long and six inches high in the bed rock Wlntechapelmuiders. The manner in which sort of an epistle, but one that other, and on the speeches and interviews Taylor's bustle manufactory at Bridgeport the limbs had been severed from the body beneath the mill. An artesian well 200 feet 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. credited to the commissioner in the newspapers, Conn., has shut down. The suspension traveled. It left the postoffice at away on the bluff has dried up. The damage shows that the murdererwas possessed of some and whose authenticity he has not denied. likely to be indefinite from the fact, it is to the mill and machinery will probably surgical skill The woman was about thirty Granger, N. Y., October 8,1878, and The commission nnestigating the leratings said, that the bustle has gone so largely out yeais old. Her clothing was shabby, and amount to several thousand dollais The in theofficehasrepoited from time to We take pleasure in informing thesublic of fashion that compaiatively no demand has been somewhere on the road ever upheaval is thought to have resulted from she was evidently a spirit drinker. The lemains time to the secretary ot the in.etior the that we are now ready for busness. for it remains. have not be identified. The most intense some hydraulic pressure between the seams discoveiy of the wholesale rerating among since, just where nobody knows, but The best machinery and all thelatest of rock beneath. A panic occurred among excitement again prevails in Whitechapel. the employes of the office, to the partial exclusion An attorney is in Portland, Or., investigating it only reached Kezar Falls a few improvements in the manufacture the mill operatives at the time of the shakeup, There was no blood on thegiound 01 other pensioners. The men who the title ot a Boston family named where the body was iound, neither was theie insisted upon Tanner's appointment are but nobodywashurtinthestampedeiiom of flour enable us to compete witb» days ago. Brownfield to $4,000,000 or $5,000,000 moreto blamethantheunfoitunate corporal, the mill. any blood on the body. From this it is ihe best mills in the country. H- worth of property in that city." They claim for thev who knew him best should not have evident that the murder was committed in their grandfather entered a tract of Jand We are constantly buying urged him lor a place requiting careful business some other place, and that the body was E DA VIS seems bound to fail in where Portland now stands in 183G or 3 838. Wheat, training and keen executive ability. The World of Criminals. subsequently deposited under the railway That is the sentiment o' the Republicans anything he undertakes. Having Nine pilots were carried out on steamer8 arch. The trunk was nude. A rent and Rye* J* By the arrest of Frank Watson and five who have discussed the matter during the which they were guiding from the poit of bloody chemise was found lying near the Com, made an abortive attempt to "create others the authorities will be able to rid past few days, and in selecting Mr. Tanner's body. The arms were intact, but the legs New York. They could not find pilot boats Northern Wyoming of a gang of wholesale succebsor great care will be taken to avoid Oats, a new nation" he tgrned author. were missing. I is believed that the oman outside to bring them back. Some will have the mistake made when he was appointed. horse thieves. Buckwheat, has been dead ior two days. Now the old man has a quarrel on to take involuntary trips to Europe, others A United Pre^s dispatch fiom Washington 1.t &c, &c. The trial of Henry Ives fo» fraudulently to Southern ports. By law they are entitled says that its lepresentative was authonzed hand with his publisher, in the course Although the murder is generally spoken issuing $600,000 of Cincinnati, Hamilton & by the president to state that "CommissionTannerjhad to receive $25 per week and first class board At the Highest Market Prices. of which it has come out that the of as the mysterious "Jack the Ripper," a not been removed, and that he Dayton stock was begun in New York. The during their enforced absence from port. close examination of all the facts leads to the has not asked for the commisbioner's resignation," charge is felony. book only sold to the extent of We sell all kinds of 1 Henry M. Stanley, on leaving the basin of conclusion that this murder is not by the and that Commissioner Tanner de Wadena, the Indian on trial at Princeton, 21,000 copies, when its fond author "Ripper." The police and the medicnl men clined to talk about the imbroglio further the Albci 1 Nyanza, endeavoring to make his FLOVR, affair than to say that he had not been suspended Minn., for shooting at Magnussen, the familiar with the details of the recent London way southward by passing to the west of the expected royalty on over five times SHORTS, and had not resigned. Mai. William Warner which caused the Mille Lacs scare some tim horrors of this class say that this last Victoriii Nyanza. He failed, however, in is reported to have left Kansas City last ago, is acquitted. that number. murder must be classified with those known BRAK. &e.* this attempt. He then went northward and night for Washington in response to a as the "embankment" murders, of which AT LOW RATES. Eleven men have been arrested at Marion, telegram from the president or reached the eastbound shore of the lakeEmin there have now been fourin all, including the Ind., charged with complicity in White Cap secretary of the interior asking him if he Pasha accompanied him. After a long IN the City of Mexico the income one in which the headless body ot the victim would accept the position of commissioner outrages. The prisoners are mostly influential stay on the borders of the lake awaiting supplies was recently discovered in Chelsea, and of Special Attention given to of pensions, to succeed Commissioner Tanner from the taxation of liquors and men and heads of families. which the head has never been found. from Masalla and Tobora, Stanley, in event the latter should be removed. The Custom ^Worlc the license on saloons is very large Annie E. Laconey was found dead in her leaving Emin Pasha, marched in the direction latest associated press dispatch from Washington Terrific Storm Alomt the Atlantic. on the subject says: "President Harrison room atMerchantville, N. J., with her throat of Mombarsa. He is expected to reach the indeed. Every liquor and pulque has received the resignation of James Incoming vessels are anxiously awaited at cut. The terrible crime was committed by a eastern seacoast about the end ot October. An extra stone for giinding feed. shop pays a monthly license. In addition W. Tanner as commissioner of pensions. In burglar. He had tried to ravish the girl.and New York for news of the great storm at sea his letter convening the resignation it is said Agent McLaughlin has just returned from to the license fees on saloons, Steam Cornsheller. robbed the house. which has been raging for the past few daysThat the commissioner writes that he recognizes the bedside of Chief John Grass, who has Wood taken for cash or in exchange an octroi, or entry tax, is collected that differences exist between himself and the it has been the worst storm of recent At San Pedro, CaL, John McGuffie shot and been at the point ol death for some time ^m|)i^e Jtfill do. secretary of the mtei ior respecting the administration years is made evident by the high tides and killed his divorced wife, who had refused to on all pulque coming within the city and reports the great chief convalescent. Ho of the pension bureau, and that return to him. and then shot himself in the storm waves, which have done such great states authoritatively that Grass was over, those diffeiences being radical, in the interest limits. For the fiscal year just ended CASH PURCHASES breast, inflicting a fatal wound. come by the heat, and as one of the effects a damage along the Atlantic coabt. of a thoroughly satisfactory adminstration this gate tax amounted to the swelling has formed in his throat. reduce of the office, he should resign Jonas Carlson commenced suit in Chicago In New York city the cellars and first and CHEAP SALES. the swelling he used a gargle of kerosine oil sum of $500,000, or more than $1,500 floors of buildings along the water front are against Lawyer Forrest and his parents for freely and the strain was so great that it caused all flooded and the ferryboats are having difficulty $5,000 damages sustained in forcibly removing Corporal Tannor's Resignation. a day. RUEMK E & SHAPffiAM, hemorrhage, which came near sending the in getting into their slips. Reports some of the bloodstains from the The following is Commissioner Tanner's of great damage done by the storm at most politic and diplomatic Indian of the famous cottage. Inch tide all along the coast are 'etter of resignation, and President a Carpenters, Sioux nation to the happy hunting grounds. A WIFE BEATER and an habitual Lambert Lenz, of St. Cloud, Minn., the pa coming in and as the tide was higher than son's reply thereto: He is now resting well, and in the opinion of ever known it is evident that an enormous pient who was committed to the insane asy" drunkard have been refused naturalization Agent McLaughlin will recover. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Pen. amount of roperty has been destroyed. lum at St. Peter, has succeeded in commiting Is Builders and Contractors* 1 sions, Washington, Sept. 12.—To the Presi. papers, and recently Judge Along the New Jersey coasts the low beaches suicide. While in custody he had to be constantly dent: The differences which exist between were submerged and the railroad tracks were Deady, of Oregon, has refused a profesional watched. The superintendent states NLW ULM, MINN. The Markets. the secretary of the interior and myself as to injured. Thousands of spectators watched that he was placed in a dormitory with two prize-fighter's application. the surf, which was the wildest and highest the policy to be pursued in the administration other patients, and was visited every thirtv Designs and plans made to order and. known in years. of the pension bureau have reached a The law requires that the applicant minutes. Nevertheless, h» succeeded in estimates on all work furnished and stage which threatens to embarrass you to strangling himself with a strip ot sheeting NEW YORK. Atlantic City was completely cut off from contracts faithfully executed. "has behaved as a man of good moral ar. extent which I feel I should not call upon Wheat, No. 2 red, 83%@83%c No. 3 red strung over the bedstead. the mam land Much of the ard walk and 8OY2C ungraded, red, 77@85%c corn. No. you to suffer, and, as the investigation into character, attached to the principles many bathing houses have been ground up Eben Dale, aged forty-five, a Boston manufacturer, 2. 42%c. No. 2 white, 42y2@43%c. ungraded the affairs of the bureau has been completed into kindling wood. Several pavilions have HTHANSCHEN, of the Constitutions of the United mixed, 42@43i/4c Oats, No. 2 white 27%c committed suicide at Fresh Water been lifted bodily from their pilings and desti and, I am assured, both by yourself and by mixed Western, 25@28c white do, 28@38c States, and well disposed to the Cove, Mass., by shooting himself in the head oyed. the secretary of the interior, contains no leflection Eggs, Western, 17@18%c Butter, western Contractor and Builder, Reports from Coney Island show that the with a pistol. Mr. Dale was one of the best on my integrity as an individual or good order and happiness of the dairy, 9@12V£c do creamery, 1 9 storm was the worst ever known there, and known men in Boston. In addition to his as an officer. I herewith place my resignation cheese, Western, 6%@794c all night long the waves dashed over the same." other business interests, he was treasurer of in your hands, to take effect at your pleasure, breakwater at Manhattan and Brighton the Dexter woolen mills and selling agent for CHICAGO. to the end that you may be* relieved of Special attention given to mason Beach with a tremendous roar. The marine Cash quotations were as follows: Flour William Trumbull & Co., New York. The directors any further embarrassment in the matter railway between the two places was entirely APROPOS of the royal marriage portion dull and steady. No. 2 spring wheat, 75%c Very respect fully yours. of the Dexter mills, who were in session, swept away. Tuesday morning not a vestige work in the city and country. *H No. 3 spring, 67@69c No. 2 red, 75%c: No. debate in England it is worth state that the business is prosperous of tbeesplande was vibible in front of the 2 corn, 33%c: No. 2 oats. 19c No. 2 rye, JAMES TANNEK, Commissioner. New Ulm, Minn. Manhattan hotel, and the tide flows in and that there are no complications and at 41%c No. 2 barley nominal No. 1 flax seed, while to note that a part of Queen Executive Mansion, Washington, Sept. 12. out of the basement of the building. The they knefw no reason for Mr. Dale's deed. $1.28Vfcc prime timothy seed, $1.31@1.3*2 1889—Hon. James Tanner, Commissioner The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam Victoria's savings is invested in real communication between the east and west mess pork, per bbl, fll.40@ll.50 lard, per of Pensions, Dear Sir: Your letter tendering is a sure cure for coughs and colds. For the last fifteen months Budolph ends is entirely cut off. 100 lbs, $6.02V2@G.05 shortribsides (loose), your resignation of the office of commissioner estate in New York city, and each Schnaubelt, the Chicago anarchist, who is $5,05@5.10 dry-salted shoulders (boxed), of pensions has been received, and your year the queen of England draws a supposed to have thrown the fatal bomb in unchanged: short clear sides (boxed), unchanged Bamboozled by his Wife. resignation is accepted, to take effect on" the the Haymarket riot, has been living in London whiskj, distillerb' finished goods, appointment and qualification of your successor. TH E CHICAGO A«» handsome income from rentals paid An attorney was visited at San Francisco per gal. $1.02 sugars unchanged. Buffer, under the protection of anarchist named I do not think it necessary in this by Jacob Wilson, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y„ creamery. 18%@19%c lair to good, 12@13c by resident New Yorkers. The rents Penkert. The utmost secrecy has been observed correspondence to discuss the causes which MflDTUj1!!!' who said he wanted legal assistance in rccov a finest dairies, 13 fair to good. 9@10c have led to the present attitude of affairs in with regard to Schnaubelt's presence are collected quietly, and perhaps Eggs, 15c. ering his share of a valuable estate, out 0! the pension office. You have been kindly in London, but recently his identity was discovered which he said he had been defrauded. His the tenants themselves do not know and fully advised of my views upon most of and his patron changed his quarters. MINNEAPOLIS. these matters. I gives me pleasure to add father* he said, was Jacob Wilson, a real WESTERN that their payments got the British It is now learned that Schnaubelt has fled Wheat, No. 1 hard, 78%@79 No. 1 Northern, that so far as I am advised, your hon«8ty estate dealer, who died in May. 1885, leaving the city, fearing that he would be arrested 75@771/6 No. 2 Northern, 72%@74c. has not at any time been called in question, queen. an estate valued at $1,000,000. Half o1 and extradited to Chicago. I is thought and I beg to renew the expi ewsions of my Flour, Patents in sacks to local dealers, this amount was to got oh widow, the re that he has gone to Copenhagen. personal good will. Very truly yours, $4.70@4.90 patents to ship, sacks car lots, mainder to be divided between his two sons, $4.50@4.70 in barrels, $4.70@4.90: delivered BENJAMIN HARRISON. RAILWAY. "A Eugene Clark, shipping clerk in Henry one of whom was Jacob. He said a conspir WILLIAM BITTLES' matrimonial at New England points, $5.35@5.50 New acy was formed against him and he was defrauded Stewart's wholesale drug store, Tacoma was OVER 7,000 MILES York points,$5.25@5.65. delivered at Philadelphia venture was a success. As a poor by his wife of his share of the estate There were new developments of interest in seen by his employer to fall insensible. I and Baltimore, $5.20@5.60 bakers' clerk on $6.50 a week in the city of and then she shipped him to Melbourne. was discovered that he had swallowed a dose here, $3.20@3.50: superfine, fl.90@2.t5 the Billings trial at Waterloo, Iowa. Dr Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, I red dog, sacks, $1.10@1.35 red dog, barrels, I was learned Irom New York Ford who was coroner of Bremer county at ofatropia. In his room a woman named Philadelphia, Mr. Bittles was wooed Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota $1.35@1.60. Bran, $6.50@7.25 Rhorte, at Wilson had exaggerated his the time ot Kingsley's death, was on the Florence was found on the bed with the back and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, and won by Miss Charlotte Veahon, $7.25@8.50 Corn, 31@33c Oats. 18@22c. story, but the main facts were stand all the forenoon. His evidence was of her head shot off. A corner's inquest was Mining and Commercial Centres of the Hav, 5.00@6.50 Feed,fl3@13.50. Flax, correct, and that a fortune amounting to chiefly in identification of the different exhibits held, at which it was shown that the woman aged^2, worth $80,000. After sixteen WEST AND NORTHWEST.! $ 1 2 2. and in regard to the testimony given $150,000 was lelt by Jacob Wilson of Brooklyn, had taken a man with whom she had been months of happy married life by Billings at the inquest. W. H. Gilhs, IV drinking to Clark's room that Clark quarreled who was a capitalist and real estate ST. PAUL. S S s»j. K+ :The Unrivaled Equipment of the Lines who lives in Texas, but who was in Kiugtley's Mrs. Bittles died, leaving the young dealer. Young Wilson gave his father much with this man, and finally shot the Prices on incoming trains only: Wheat, embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New I office about half an hour before the trouble. get rid 01 him, the old gentleman woman dead, and he then went off and poisoned No. 1 hard, 78@79c No. 1 Northern, 7o@76c man every dollar of the $80,000. Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb I tragpdjr. testified to Kingsley's location No. 2 Northern, 73@74c. Corn, No. 3, agreed to his marriage with a daughter himself. Clark came from St. Paul. day Coaches and I His grief and gratitude were displayed when witness left the office. I* Woodrinjr, 31@33c. Oats, No. 2 mixed, 18@20c. No. of one of his tenants. The girl objected because A man was found yesterday on the prairie 3 mixed, 17@19c No. 2 white, 21@23c No. gunsmith, testified that he examined the revolver FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS' she would not bo provided lor. This "ft by a funeral of surpassing grandeur. 3,17@19c. Bye, No. 2. 35c bid No. 3, 40 at the inquest: that it contained about five miles from Canby, Minn., having, objection the old man said he would do away A casket of cedar, covered in silk 45c No. 4, 30@32c. Ground Feel, $13.50. three loaded cartridges, one of which hid as near as can be ascertained, been murdered. with by settling $1,500 a year on them for Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul 2 Corn Meal, Unbolted, $13.50. Bran. $7.75. evidently snapped but not exploded. The plush and decorated with solid silver, life and giving her a bonus of $15,000 to and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and At the coroner's inquest it was learned Malt, 70@75c. Hay, No. 1, upland, $6@7 other two cartridges had been fired. He was Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, take her off his hands. This was agreed to that he came from Michigan, going out to holding the remains clothed in rich No. 1, $5,50@6.50 timothy, $9. Timothy shown the empty cartridges and identified but after theelder Wilson's death in 1885,t he San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Point Dakota. Not 'being aatisified with the seed, $1.60. Eggs. $4.50@4.80 per ease. them, though he said one bore more marks attire, was taken to the grave in a ONLY LINE TO THEBLACK HILL woman got her hands on the estate, secured a Flour, Patents, $5@5.25 straight, $4.40@4.60 country he came back, and had been working than it did at the previous trial. The state divorce and sent her husband to Australia. bakers'. $3.25: rye. 2.75@3.20 buckwheat. magnificent hearse drawn by four around a threshing machfne for about offered in evidence a duplicate of a suspender $3. Butter, creameries. 12@17c extra A conspiracy is alleged, and the fight will be horsesA* two weeks, when he was taken sick. Then he ring and bullet that was found on Billings' dairy, 14@16c medium, 10@14c. packing made to regain Wilson's share of the estate hired to work for one Andrew Swenson back. J.H.TOIWAH, H.Cwiem, S.P.WH60H, stock, 7@VAc great* 3@5cJV^ OaenlXaugM. TrafficIfcMger. to'i!us.Agt.