New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 16, 1889 · Page 1 of 8
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THEIR TASK PITH OF THE NEWS. DONE- and there was an outbreak amoncr the Sioux New Ulm Review. ber. I is thought this may have something The Mille Lacs took the right attitude and to do with the crime."1*i^ ^p- offered their services to the government of our great father. We wish Myron E. Billings was taken to the penitentiary the government to know we stand in from Waterloo, Iowa, by Sheriff BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Work of the Chippewa Commission NEW ULM, MINN* the same position now and that we Hoxie. The Bupreme court refused his application Being a Short Concise Collection of MANUFACTURER OF covet the friendship of the whites and the Comes to a Successful Termination. for a writ oi habeas corpus and NEW ULM, protection of the great father." As there was MINNESOTA FINE' CIGARS. the Latest Associated Press^ will be confined in the penitentiary pending evidently some hesitation about finally closing his appeal to the supreme court. When he Telegrams, the matter, Mr. Rice made a "3 was taken away he did not offer any objections judicious speech, which he reterred THE king of Italy recently visited to their present situation and and submitted to being handcuffed the grave of Garibaldi and placed In Washington. prosperity, and told tnem plairlv that the Mille Lacs Indians at Last without a word. He says he is confident of Ac- isbue was in their hands, and that the great getting anew trial and ultimately getting upon it a wreath. State Treasurer Boblefcer is preparing to cept the Terms of the tather and great council wou'd probably clear. The case against Mrs. Billings for 8&~Special brands made to order. bring an action in the couit of Ramsey county judge them by their treatment of these Treaty. perjury in her evidence at the former trial propositions. This brought to the front the against the Milwaukee & St. Paul to recover A WEATHER prophet that Conshohocken, of her husband has been dismissed. The head chief of all the bands, a $13,306.74 and interest, being the costs of the Billings trial here fianiie up man of forty, with marked dignity Pa., people swear by is a amount of state taxes claimed to be due on WM. FRANK. $6,000. of manner and address, who stepped JOHN BENTZIN. gross earnings of the road in thin state. BBAINEED, Special Telegram, |Special—The forward with the air of a king, and 6aid he tree frog imprisoned in ajar of water Cottonwood Mills. These taxes are on branch lines constructed 3JA hot skirmish occurred near Mount Ver would sign if the commissioners would Mille Lacs have at last accepted the terms at the railroad station. or purchased by the Milwaukee & St. Paul non, Skagit county, Washington, that resulted first inscribe their nam?s upon the offered through the Chippewa commission, paper, and then, with a dramatic during recent years. in the death of one Indian and theit having been as arduous a task as any gesture, he said: "To Chairman serious grounding of another: Thefightwas branch of the negotiations. Long councils In the claim of John L. Lundervillejlatepri. A SCHOOL item from Alaska states Rice—Let vo and I, as the head on the farm ol Henry Kimble, who, with were Held in the woods on Friday, chiefs, raise up our hands as a token of sincere vate, Company K, Tenth Vermont volunteers, Custom grinding solicited. Will that last month the boys of the George Lester, was one of the parties to the friendship.» This Mr. Rice readily complied although a cold wind made it on appeal from the commissioner of grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange affray. The Indian meta youngson of Kimble, with, as well as Commissioner Whiting, Sitka school caught and salted nineteen pensions, Assistant Secretary Bussey rendered exceedingly uncomfortable, not only for the upon request, while the twohnndied Indians who was taking to market half a dozen 34 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 a decision in which he reviews and re&cinds white men present at the conference, but, barrels of salmon. who were eagerly watchmer the actors pheasants. The Indian attacked the boy, the "order" which was issued by the commissioner judging from the manner in which the In-this little drama shouted "Ho." The head fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour and took the pheasants away from him. dians held their blankets, for the red men April 25, 1889, and which abolished chiefs then and feed sold at low rates and delivered The cues of the boy were heard by the father, the rating of $2 per month and established also. But as the oldest chief rose at the A WAVEBLY, Mich., man saw his who camn to the rescue, and gave the In SIGNED THE AGREEMENT, a New Ulm free of expense. for the same the rate of $4 per month, opening of the morning's council and removed followed by the other chiefs and headmen wife's foot sticking up above the dian a sound thrashing. The Indian then in all cases dating from March 27,1889. his dilapidated hat from his scanty in order of precedence, save that the chief left, but returned about miduight with a FRANK & BENTZIN. end of the bed, and thinking it was a gray locks he remarked that the result third rank remarked that he would "hold party of Indians. They immediately opened the rudder," by which it apneaied of the council would probably be propitious, burglar he shot at it. His wife now Casualties. fire on Kimble's house. Kimble, with his that he meant that he pi e'ferred AUG. QTJENSE, as the commissioners could observe by looking friend Lester, so well defended his place that limps. to 6ign the last of the leadera Prof George T. Rice, an aeronaut, of Lexington, at the firmament than the clouds had disappeared The signing proceeded as rapidiy as one Indian was killed and another wounded. Mich., made a balloon ascension at and judging by the pleabant possible during the afternoon and evening The other Indians are now under arrest. Mount Vernon, Ind and, alighting in the weather providence wab favoring them. He until the names of all present, with the possible LILLIAN BRILL, of Carroll, N. Ohio river, was drowned. Charles Miller, a gambler, died at Port exception of a dozen or so, were received. gave the commission to understand that the HARNESS MAKER not yet 9 years old, has knit all her Townsend, W. T., of lung fever. He was accompanied The closing PDeech was business could not be closed that day, saying Joseph Percy, of Niagara Falls, whilp made by Commissioner Whinner, who during his last intervals by a that the time would be devoted own stockings and those of an older duck shooting on the Niagara Eiver, a short —and Dealer in— spoke very effectively regarding the handsome woman, introduced and known to asking questions and reminding them distance below the Maid of the Mist landing, future duties and responsibilities ot Whips, Collars, and all other brother and a younger sister ever as his wife. Frequently during delirious moments, that, as the weather was very nice, no papers the Indians, closing with a warning against broke one of the oars, and losing articles usually Icept in the presence of visitors, he would, since she was 6 years old. firewater, tellmsr them how sureiy its use spread out would suffer from ram, so he requested control of his boat was carried down into in the most pathetic terms, ask forgiveness in a first-fdass harness would not only prevent any progress by that if the commission had a map ic the rapids and thence into the whirlpool, from some womon whom he called Blanche, them but tend to their degradation. This shop. be produced that they might see the size of where he was rescued by Frank Powell. and referred to a child. Nothing was thought address was highly appreciated by JOHX CAHDWILLER, an Iowa well their reservation, that it might not only Percy was taken to the Whirlpool hotel in a of the ciicumstances until after his death, the Indians, who knew Eoinething 4** New harnesses made to order and re digger, claims to have found at the dying condition. be witnessed by the audience, but byof the effects of whisky, and was when Sheriff Delanty received a teleerram constantly punctuated by them with their pairing promptly attended to. from Duluth, Minn., sighned Blanche Miller, one on high who saw all things. bottom of one of his diggings apiece Four men were instantly killed and horribly utterance of assent, or *Rhouc of "Ho," or asking for particulars concerning her husband's A map of all the leservacions was laid on NEW MLM, MINN their frequent word "Kay get," meaning of rock on which the Stars and Stripes mangled by the explosion of a threshing death. An old acquaintance of Miller's the table, and the location and size of all "That's true." after which they adjourned engine on the farm of MartinMcAndrews, says that a few years ago Miller was a hardworking.industnes are distinctly formed. the reservations in the state explained. But in good humor. The corps theH.FRENZEL, 12 miles northwest of Graffcon.N.D., Thekilled man employed in Duluth, when the Mille Lacs reservation was reached of census takers were kept busy several are Edward McCaffrey of St. Thomas,N. D., and became infatuated with a young woman it was discovered that the Indians understood days taking complete lints ot all single, age 32: Wm. Paul manied age 30 of good family, whom he betrayed and was members of the various bands, it being In 1820 there were about 9,500,000 the hue of land which they have a Richard Dailey, single, age 50, and Charles compelled to marry. Leaving Duluth on the necessary that the work should be accurate, right to occupy extended three miles further people in America, at least three Frazer, single, age 21. John Burke seriously Manufacturer of day of the marriage, he came West, plunged as real estate title in the noitbern part of north on the west shore of the lake than the but not fatally injured, has one leg broken into reGkless debauchery, which ended by the state will in future rest on tbis branch times as many as tnere were when SODA WATER, boundary stated the treaty, and of the commission's work. The Mille Lacs and his head badly torn. some one shooting his arm off. Several Indians have received during the negotiations the Eevolutionary War was ended. months ago he man led a respectable girl of SUBSTANTIATE THEIB CLAIM F. C. Brown, agent of the Inman company abundant rations, so there was SELTZER WATER Tacoma. who was unaware of his gambling by shoeing that one of the treaties provided Now the populationisabout 65,000,000. no occasion for any remark bv them like one at Chicago, have received a telegram from profession Miller was a handsome man, of that a certain number of acres on the reservation made on another reservation by a chief who New lor as follows. Johannes Johanson and srood family and well known throughout the should be broken, and that the land said his peoole wanted more pork and flour and Martin Jansen, steerage passengers, Northwest because the women ana children looked so actually broken was within the disputed territory, booked from St. Paul, are reported by cable sad whiie the men were eating the provisions. which has, however, since been patented from Liverpool as missing from the steamer NEWSPAPERS are a necessity. A Champagne Cider. The commissioners are tired out with bv the governmenr,and is now occupied City of Paris, and are supposed to have been their labors during the last lour months and Mercer county, Pa., man stopped his Foreign Mention. by well cultivated farms. This matter was carried overboard during a hunicane. William went to St. Paul to close up the woik connected paper recently, and a few Sundays brought out by the old chief, who said he with the negotiations thus far completed. Detter, a child of five, is also missing. No Smallpox is raging in the government of Centre Street, N Ulm Minn was the enly livmg Indian witness of the other casuahties. Oppein, Prussian Silesia, and its victims aie later he took his marketing to town tigning of the tre tv, at which time, he said, Empire Mill Co. already counted by the thousands. to sell it, having forgotten the day By a threshing engine boiler explosion near Mr. Rico was alec sent. He was told that Ex-Mayor A. Oakey Hall of New York commenced Freeport, Minn., three persons were dangerously the matter could be adjusted at once, but of the week. A SERIOUS CHARGE. injured, one probably fatally. One suit in London against James Bryce, must be reported to the department ROLLER MILL. author of "The American Commonweath," victim named Meyers has been brought to The Mille Lacs have had so slight a bold St. a & a as City Sai to be for libel, placing his damages at $50,000. St. Benedito hospital at St Cloud, with an on their reservation that the commissioners Violatin Every Claus he DR. BUSEY says that school children Mr Hall was referred to in the book as having arm horribly mangled, the boiler head having anticipated their repeated inquiries Interstat Act should sing an hour a day, as a bei»n a member of the Tweed ring. struck it. Another named Wigin had an as to the piovisions of the act of congress CHICAGO, Special Telegiam, For wee1 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. arm injured so that amputation was necessary. preventative of consumption. Vocal A terrific gale prevailed to-day throughout relative to their continued ipsidence the Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas Ci A third had his skull so badly fractured Great Britain and Ireland It was particularly on this reseivation. One Indian asked lhat music is gymnastic exercise of the road has been engaged in mamuulaling that his brains were escaping and he is severe along the River Mersey. Much We take pleasure in informing the the "White Rice" ted them it is were freight rates on a most every class of gram lungs by development of the lung tis„ undoubtedly dead ere this. Several others damage was done at Blackpool and in Ireland. really true that the government wisaed fiotn Kansas City. The sin of the Kansas jubhc that we are now ready for busnoss. oi the crew were injured, but not seriously. A large number of shipwrecks have sue itself. to purchase the aiming land and City was made public by accident The The best machinery and all the been reported The telegraph wires in many The citizens of Jerome, a small town in Indiana, the pinery, saying the young me,a had Kau«as City, Sc Joseph & Council Bluffs, atest improvements in the manufacture places were blown down. The Bntish ship asked hnn to use the very best Chippewa he arranged for a gas well display, and a proprietary line of the Burlington system, Pi nice Louis. Capt Page,ftom Quebec Aug. of flour enable us to compete with THE decisive defeat of Gen. Boulanger knew in stating the question. He also took for the purpose the Diamond Plate gas handles the traffic of the Chicago, ht Paul & 24, was dnven ashore the Mersey. The ihe best mills in the country. wanted to know what the children born in secures at once the continuance well, just drilled there, and the stronges* Kansas City from St Joseph to Kansas City. storm deetioyed 100 yards of the Holyhead We are constantly buying the tribe hereafter would do tor land, and well in the state, A sixty-foot four-inch pipe Recently a shipper making out a claim for breakwater, and has hoisted tne lighthouse. of the Republic of France and the Wheat, was laid irom the well, and to this was attached delicately intimated that there would be a rebate presented it to the Council Eluffs line The coast is strewn with wreckage A large Bye9 preservation ot peace in Europe. a four-foot elbow vertically. Just good many children. Mr. Rice told them steamer is ashore off Aberffraw, Wales. by mistake, which road turned it over to the Corn, when the torch was applied, the end which they would receive all the land needed by Everybody across the ocean seems Burlington main office. An investigation Oats, projected upwards was pushed over on the their bands now or at any future time, was starced, and it was discovered that the People in Print, to be going about his business more ground, and the immense pressure hurled sixfeet and stated that a white man. no matter Buckwheat, Chicasro, St Paul & Kansas City had secured hopefully since the downfall of thety Martin E. French of Minnesota has success, of pipe around among the spectators if he had a dozen children, received from no less than 1,300 cars of corn irom Kansas fully passed his examination for admission with terrible iorce. Most of theyoungerpeonle the government only 16 0 acres, while an City end S Joseph to Chicago, by great disturber. to the naval academy as a naval cadet. in the crowd were able to make good Indian, with the same number of progeny cutting the rate two cents. Subsequent At the Highest Market Prices. under age, was now offered 48 0 acres. their escape irom the roaring fame which velopments indicate that the cut was made Master Mechanic Twombly, of the Rock ACCORDING to the Chicago Tribune, burst from the pipe, but several were caught. on from 2,000 to 3,000 cars of grain. It We sell all kinds of Island road, hab sent in his resignation,pend. WHAT THE! NEED. Chusa Warmon, pastor of.the Friend's church, was further ascertainea that the Kansas ing further investigation of the recent suburban One of the chiefs declared that they needed FLO VB, the little prayer said by the Chinese was literally roasted to death. City has been billing corn from Kansas City train wreck in Chicago. a saw mill, blacksmith, shoemakers, physician 8SOBTS, devotees of the moon on their festival and St. Joseph to Duluth at the Chicasro and an overseer. The commissioners replied that the government did not propose rate and then changing the destination, BRA2T, &a. day runs about like this: "Good The World of Criminals. to pull out their teeth and tell them how to General ~ews Notes. while the shipment was in transit, &.T LOW RATES. Joss, and fair moon of the white eat tough meat, but that they would receive The grand jury indicted Chalkley Le Coney from Duluth to Chicago. In making the divisions All but $20,000 worth of the Louisiana head, give us plenty good luck and under the ace ail that for the murder of his niefe, Annie Le Coney, on this freight, the Kansas City accepted constitutional bonds have been recovered. was necessary for their advancement. Special Attention given to a cut of from one to two and one-half near Merchantvillc, N. J., recently. money.. Shine brightly for us, 0 f» The morning session then adjourned, The controller of the currency has authorizthe cents of its proportion on rates from points O\i3tono. Work W. Canterbury was shot and killed in theed after a polite request by the Ind.ans that moon protect us.from bad luck, bad First National bank of Dunlap, Iowa, west of the Missouri river, thereby indicating they be shown a specimen of the prowess Chickasaw Nation by Cole C. Snugg, a to begin business with a capital of $50,000. weather, disease, trouble and the that some of the lines west of wealthy ranch owner. hunting of Dr. Whiting of the commission, An extra stone for giinding feed. the Missouri were influencing freight The official test of the pneumatic guns of who was reputed among them to be a great Irish." At Empire, Ohio, Joseph Crago stabbed his over the ansas City in consideration of a Steam Cornsheller. snortsman, to which th« doctor jocosely replied the cruiser Vesuvius took place on the Delaware brother, William Crago, in the abdomen during that he Bent a government bullet after division, allowing them from 1 to 2*2 cents river, and was very satisfactory. Wood taken for cash or in exchange a family quarrel, inflcting fatal injuries. a moose with a long tail. After dinner more than their proportion. In September A Miss CHATTNCY of Columbus, 0., The seventeenth annual congress for the ^wptiz }JLill do. the Indians resumed tho propounding the Kansas City reportea 206 cais ot gram W. A Baldwin has been arrested at Pueblo, has had a fright that will doubtless advancement of women convened in DenverMrs. Of questions in relation to damages by the and 42 1 cars of co delivered Colo., for using the mails for advertising a Julia Ward Howe presided. Among the reservoirs, the cutting of nay upon" the CASH PURCHASES teach her a lesson. She used for her Chicago, while its actual figures ran lottery scheme. papers read was one by Mrs. Louisa Linton reservation by whites, when they might hunt up to over 1,000 cars on corn complexion a mixture of arsenic and deer, holding land purchased outside of the and CHEAP SALES. Six Chinamen are said to have suffered of Minnesota on "Woman in Science." a'one. In making this cue the Kansas City reservation oy those entitled to receive allotments death inSan Francisco within the last few nitrate of silver. Then she went to The Anthony Loan and Trust Company of has violated the agreement of the Interstate and annuities, all of which seemed to months at the hands of the League of Heaven RDEMK E & SEtfEUfflT Anthony Kan., with an office, also in Boston, Commerce Railway association, the Southwestern the White Sulphur Springs and took be answered saci'-facconly, as at and Earth, a Chinese secret society. has*decided to stop business. It wasthe agreement and the interstate opening of the council the next the baths. The sulphur decomposed started in 1886 with a nominal capital of morning it was evident that a few were getting commerce law. For some Mrs. Fritx Katz of Chicago poured carbolic Carpenters, the silver salts in her skin and turned $250,000. their heads above tne sea of doubt in time past the best of the live acid down the throat of her six-weeksold which up to that time they haa been immersed, stock shipDed trom Montana points to Chicago her so black that she has gone into babe and took a big dose herself. Both A laborer working in Lincoln Park, near one of the leading braves in addressing Builder a Contractors* has been carried by the Kans.is City. died in a few moments. Red Bank, N. J., found $20,000 in banknotes retirement and will not be seen the Indians saying that the proposition It has now been ascertained that, in order to issued by the Concord Bank of New Hamp- At Sherbrooke, Que-, the jury in the case made would settle all thcr past troubles NhW ULM, MINN. again for a year. secure this business, the Kansas City has mur.shire. The bank was robbed some years ol Donald Morrison, charged with the that their oldest friend, Mr. Rice, had been been issuing passes with a liberal nand. ago, and this is supposed to have been the sent by the great father, and that they should der of Constable Lucius Warren in 1888, returned Designs and plans made to order and stolen money. not be fools, but UNDER all circumstances the temperature estimates on all work furnished and a verdict of manslaughter. MURDER CHARGED. Advices from the Canadian Northwest, near ACCEPT THE OFFEK MADE. contracts faithfully executed. of the healthy body is about A. R. Peck, confidential book-keeper in the The speaker then referred to a mixed blood Lee's Cieek, report a great influx of Mormons Arres of a St. a Ma as he A Chicago office of P. Lorillard and Co., tobacco the same, not varying much from 99°. who was among them getting names for from Utah. They are bringing in their plural some purpose, and said there was not a man, from a Train in a a H. HANSCHEN, manufacturers, is an embezzeler, but wives as sisters, cousins and aunts, and are If, from sickness or any cause, the woman or child among them who would to what extent is not yet known being closely watched by the domininion GBAND FOBKS, N. D., Special Telegram, give hira their names for any purpose, adding, temperature rises a few degrees above —Samuel D. Irish, a fine appearing gentleman, authorities, who will prosecute them to the "we do not wish to drive him away, let A stay of proceedings in the case of Lester Contractor and Builder, this point, death soon occurs, and was airested on alighting from him. stay, and whenever he gets ready to fuH extent of the law if they can geo proof of B. Faulkner,, convicted tf wrecking the bank start, let him go." the Northern Pacific train from Grafton by polygamy. one of the most important matters of Danville, N. Y. has been granted and bail This revealed the method of procedure of Chief of Police Hennessy, in response to a fixed at $2,000. in cases of fever is to reduce the the person named, who had followed the telegram from the Grafton chief of police. Special attention given to mason commission around from Leech Lake, where Attempts have been made to burn Mexico Markets, The telegram charges Irish with murder, bodily temperature but, usually, the he arrived after the pillagers had signed the work in the city and country. Mo., and is supposed to result from the arrest committed to secure a little girl who was agreement for the purpose, it is supposed, of wonderful vital processes regulate the and conviction of several members of a with turn when arrested and whom Irish obtaining the consent of the Indians that New Dim. Minn. band of burglars who are believed to be seeking internal fires very accurately, and Cash quotations were as follows: Flour c'aims as his daughter. Irish eayB he lives he be impowered to act as their attorney revenge. firm* winter wheat patents. $4.25@4.40 in the collection of some old in Bt Panl that the child bus been living The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam the bodily temperature is constant, spring do. $4.50@5: baker's $2 9003.50. claims. At the afternoon council one of the with a lady relative near Grafton since the is a sure cure for coughs and colds. Mulcahy, through whom Absconder Christy No. 2 spring wheat, 80%@80%c: No. 3 spring Indians made a quasi apology for the speech whether exposed to the rigors of an death of tho mothe and that he secured the operated a commission business at Sioux wheat, 68@72c No. 2 red. 80V4@80%c. No. referring to him. made in the morning, and custody of his daughter without trouble, 1 Artie Winter, or to the extreme heat Falls, S. D., was in the city looking into the 2 corn, 31%c No. 2 oats, 19%c No. 2 rye, disclaiming any hostility toward the mixed matter. He said he would find the defaulter 41Me No. 2 barley, nominal: No. 1 flax blood, but whether the explanation or THE I A O endured by the iron smelters in their seed, $1 28 prime tfmothy seed, $1.21 mess apology originated with the Indians or was A second dispatch which has been received if it took a year. Pinkerton in -Chicago was daily toil. lbsinstigated by the gentleman named, did pork, per bbl, $11:,lard, per 10 0 from Grand Forks states that Irish lives in NORTHWESTERN notified. He does not think he is there, but not appear. The last council held $6.12%@6.15. some town in Wabasha county, Minn. that that more likely he is in St. Paul. Christy is Saturday afternoon brought out persistent be had had trouble wiib his mother-in-law, a very short, cadaverous man, about thirty MINNEAPOLIS. inquiries about the annuities wbirrn. have THOMAS A. EDISON, in a recent talk Mrs. William Story, over the possession i$j Wheat.—No. 1 hard, 81@82c No. 1 years old, with a light complexion and been due for several years and the probable of the child. Irish went to Grafton and about his phonograph, said: "Fo northern, 78§)79c No. 2 northern, 72@75c. dresses finely. time for payment The commissioners told took the child from its grandmother to Patents in sacks to local dealers $4 85@5.05 them plainly that tbey would make take it home. To stop him, the then seven months I worked from eighteen United States Customs Officer J. E. O'Grady patents to ship, sacks, car lots. $4.65@4.85 no promises, bat that efforts would made a deposition of a very serious in barrels, $i,85@5.05: delivered at to twenty hours a day upon the single-sound is in the toils at Grafton, N. D. He attempted be made to adjust all old differencea and sensational nature against aim, chargng New England points, $5 45@5.90 New to remove a team of horses that he alleged The old chief spoke again, saying, him with having commuted a hciniouK "specia." I would say to York points, $5.35@5.80: delivered at Philadelphia RAILWAY. as he took off his hat, that'he did it to show had been smuggled, and met with some re- rime a few years ago. The 11 details of an4 Baltimore, $5.30@5.75 bakers' the instrument "specia," and itsistance.' how bald be was. and affirming that he and he deposition cannot be learned. He got possession of the team, OVER 7,000 MILES here, $3.35@3.65: superfine, $1.70@2 35 bis fellow Indians understood, then, was arrested by the civil authorities, refused would always "pecia," andlcouldn't red dog:, seeks, $1.10@1 25 red dog,barrels^ that the government had simply borrowed to recognize the mandate of the justice, and Of steel track in llhnois, Iowa. Wisconsin, $1.35@150. Bran, $6.50@6.75. Shorts, SWEPT BY STORMS. the money, and would surely make it say anything else. I twas now languishes jail for contempt He *7@8. Corn, 3 2 Oats, white, 21@22c Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota return it But that he was now Barley, No. 3, 56c plump stained, 45 Flax, does not consider himself amenable to civil and Wyoming,penetrates the Agpcuitural, enough to make me crazy. Bu I an old man, ana fearful, that be knew everything Grea a a A tb Coast $1.22. Feed, $12@13. Hay, $6.50@7.50. law, but be is in limbo just the same. He is human was uncertain, and he implored Mining and Commercial Centres of the -v stuck to it until I succeeded, and now of Grea Britain the commissioners assist them in obtaining a brother-in-law of Hon. Michael Doran. of WEST AND NORTHWEST. from the government the debt of $118,000 you can read a thousand words of a St. Paul, and promises to get even when he LOJJDON, Special: A terrific gale prevailed Prices on incoming trains only: which had been g»«t8 out of the toils. throughout Great Britain and Ireland. The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line Wheat, No. lbard. 8l@82 No.l Northern, newspaper at the rate of 150 words 4 It was particularly severe along the 78@80c No. 2 Northern, 75@77c. Corn, No. embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New ACKNOWLEDGED AT WASHINGTON Charles Orris, a young man about twentythree a minute, and the instrument will repeat ten years ago to be justly due, before the River Mersey. Much damage was done at 3, 31%@33c. Oats, No. 2 white, 21@23c Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb years of nge, of Buffalo N. Y., shot and amount became melted in with all the other Blackpool and in Lancasmre and in Ireland. September, 21 October, 21@23c November day Coaches and them to you without an omis" killed his mother, Mrs. Charles King, and money he and two other chiefs bad seen in The gale is still blowing with tremendous 23e No. 3,18%@20c year, 21@23c. FAST VESTiBULED TRAINS che great father's vaults at the capitoL sion. You can imagine the difficulty then cut his own throat. Both were dead force in the Iri«-h channel. A large number Rye, No.2, 33c: year, 33c. Barley, No. 2, 55c At this point there seemed a lull in when the police broke into the apartments. bid No. 3, 40@45c. Ground Feed, $13. of shipwrecks have been reported. The telegraph of the task that I accomplished when the proceedings, and the Indians were Running direct between Chicago, St Paul In Orris' vest pocket was found this paper Corn Meal, Unbolted, $12 50@13. wires in many places were blown evidently hesitating about fartner action, and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and A I tell you that the impressions made Bran, $7@7 50. Malt, 65@75c Flat Seed, on which was written: 1 hope my friends will down. The British shjp Prince Louie, Capt but a chief finally roEe and said in Chippewa, Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver^f No. 1, $1.22. Hay,T N 1, upland. not think the worse of me for this. I am Page, from Quebec Aug. 24, was driven upon the cylinder are not more than "Now Is the time to act not keep the $6.50@7 No. 1. $5 timothv, $8.oO©9. San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points. op-ashare in the Mersey. The storm destroyed tired of living, and that is enough. Mother commission waiting. If a one is Timothy seed, $1.60. Eggs, $5.40@5.70 one-millionth part of an inch in depth, ONL LINE TO THE BUCK HILLS could not get along without me, so I ended 100 yards of the Holyhead breakwater, and •posbd let him say so now." In a per case. Flour, patents, $5.05 straight. has hoisted the lighthouse The coast is her suffering also. Orris was a sergeant in speech favoring tne negotiations, the and are completely invisible, even $4 50 bakers, $4.30 rye, $2.75@3.20 buckwheat, old chief said, "You know very well strewn with wreckage A large bteamer is «-5P°iL7!. ?et8' Bates. Maps. Time TaWea and foil the Sixty-fiifth regiment, and was up on $3 Butte^ creameries, 12@18c with the aid of a microscope. ttformatlon. apply to any Ticket Agent or ad•reus that at the time the country was difficulty Bhore off Aberffraw, Wale*, charges before the court martial in Septem- fr«h 20@22c extra dairy, 14@16c. the Gen'l Passenger Agent, Chicago. 111. LlLVfattUXS, H.C.W10IBB, E.P.WXLS0H, Oeutallbaiger. foSeVaug*?. 6es')?ass. AgJ.