New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 23, 1889 · Page 1 of 9
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FBHsOF NEWS DAKOTA SENATORS. Hew Ulm Review. pliBh their parpese. The Emerson family v—- each state would ratify its constitution and desire no further investigation. A -watdh await the president's proclamation for actual will be eontinuefl^t the grave for the present, statehood. The law of admission prescribes and until a solid vault of masonrv with BRANDT & WEDDENDOKF, Publishers. NEW ULM. Uunu. S what shall be done, and everything so stone covering eans,be constructed. The select 3Pettigrew and Meody Are Elected men voted to offer a reward of $500 for far has been earned oat under its Being a Short Concise Collection .of MANUFACTURER OP the arrest and co«*iction of the deeecrator. NEW ULM, *$ by the Legislature of South provisions, except the last final act, the MINNESOTA sfehe Latest Associated Press FINE CIGARS. issuing of the proclamation. There is some Dakota. .... Telegrams, interest in reading what the president will -. Foreigu Mention. say and also in knowing that the new states, A CITIZEN of North Hampton, N. Sergeant Nogues«of France has been sen. with all their machinery complete, may be H., has been a justice of the peace for In Washington. tenced to imprisonnaentfor life for offering to Fee in motion under sell-government, andb.3 Three of the New States to Be Admitted ignore thas-fifty years. no longer under the immediate control ot "A rumor, is eurrent in Washington that sell a Lebel cartndge-to Count von Moltke. Withie.a Few S@*Special brands made to order. the federal government. Until the proclamation Minister Ikmglass has been (instructed to attempt I ire started in the British steamer Carlton Days. is issued Gov. Mellette continues as to convince the residents of Hayti at Savannah, Ga., loading cotton for Liver' govei nor of Dakota Territory, and both he and San Domingo that a surrender of the COLORED «BADET FLIPPER, who ac- pool. There are 3,70© bales abroad. Firejjnen and Secretary Richardson will draw salaries control of the foreign relations ro the department WM. FRANK. quired considerable notoriety at JOHN« BJSNTZIN. are fighting the flames. from the national treasury up to the time of state at Washington will be Cottonwood Mills. PTBBKE, 8. D., Special Telegram, West Point some years ago, is now It is stated that Gen.Boulanger wil Igo from the proclamation is issued. lb only remains greatly candoctive. to the seearlty and prosperiety both branches of the legislature met •ffersey to Brussels or Geneva and (suddenly for the president to sign his name and the aivofficer in, $he Mexican army. of those countries. to ballot for senators. In t&e house the result enter France and demand anew trial. This wheels will go round three new states. stood: E, F. Pettigrew, 108 Bartlett Commissioner Tanner justifies hid action step will bo taken when the national committee in rerating Senator Mqnderson's pension, Tripp. 1£ G. C. Moody, 107 M. H. Day, 14. AN officer in'the Russian army has consider it opportune. MARITIME CONFERENCE. Custom grinding solicited. Will* and says: "I'have not seen a eopy of Secretary In the senate the vote was 4 1 .been cashiered ior saving the life of a iFrance, like England. Is looking toward Noble's letter to Senator Manderson, each for Pettigrew and Moody and 4 each grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange a iv by he id America for a supply of Bemounts for the but judging from itha extract quoted in Senator for Tripp and Day. the legislature peasant woman "and thereby lowering, 34 fts. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8* army. For this purpose two French calvalry a Secretar Blaine MandersonJs?Jetter I presume that he met in joint session to hear the his a a a gentleman." decided that the aerating was illegal, because officers, the one capitame commandant and fibs, bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour WASHINGTON, Special.—The diplomatic reception minutes each house read on the no application had been made and if that the o&her a lieutenant of the Tenth Dragons, room of the stato detartmenc presented ballot for senator and apDKMred them, and feed sold at low rates and delivered'' is his reason all 1 can say is, that t&e secretary have just arrived in Canada. The officers a scene of unusual brilliancy after which i± adjourned until the second a New Ulm free of expense. WHEN John Arnold, aged 78, goes must have very peculiar ideas concerning separated here, the capitaine leaving for when Secretary Blaine received the delegates Tuesday after the first Monday in January. the case. My conceptions of t!*e duties Winnipeg and the Canadian Northwest and Whirling through Providence R. I. to the international marine conference. No other business was transacted at this FRANK AVBENTZIN. of the commissioner of pensions is entirely the lieutenant going to Chicago and other The members area noble-looking sec session except the adoption of the following «on a bicycle, the Rhode Islanders are different. I have always considered that he parts of-the Western states, probably to cf men, and. airayed in the naval gold lace memorial to congress: should see that-entire justice is done to all AUG. QTOTSE, .certainly .pardonable for opening make arrangements for the purchase of the of every prominent maritime nation of the Resolved, That tne senators and representatives pensioners. If he discovers a ca6e where injustice horse wanted, though neither would of the State «t South Dakota the congress world, made a striking appearance. The t'heir eyes and moutSae very wide. is being done to a pensioner he ekould of tae United States are hereby requested acknowledge this in words. delegates were accompanied by the ministers right the wrong, and aci of that opinion to urge the pa«saee of a bill by of their respective countries. The reception, Experiments which the British government congress, at tue earliest date possible, still, Secretary Noble to te contrary jEptnotwithstanding." HARNESS MAKER providing an aonropnation for the purnose partaking of a diplomatic nature, was conducted JOHNJF. DONAHOE, head clerk of ihave been making ior the past two weeks or making the necessary surveys and of bonne accordance with etiquette of the money .order department of the with Lord Armstrong's new explosive, "cordite," experimental artesian wells, so as to determine such occasions, the dcors being scrupulously —and Dealer in— have so far proved highly satisfactorily, the feasibility and practicability of artesian irrigation, postoffice®fc Hartford, Conn., is a preparatory to the establishment of a guarded by messengers and the proceedings Whips, Collars, and all other and well informed military men already Casualties. system of irrigation by this state. defaulter to &he amount ,of several held strictest seclusion. When Mr. Blame say it is the explosive of the future for small articles usually kept In a freight train accident in Texas Engineer entered the parlor, accompanied bv Solicitor arms, as well as artillery. It is absolutely hundred dollars. in a first (dass Jiarness Bichard Franklin Pettigrew was born in Ludlow. K. J. Bible, recently of fit. Louis, and Walker Blame, the members of the various smokeless, which cannot be said of the socalled Vt.. July 2G, 1848. his tather being a merchant shop. Fireman Charles Jones fwere caught under delegations were presented to him by their "smokeless powder" iust introduced of that place. In 1854 the tamilv removed the side offcheengine and literally roasted to to Union, Rock county. Wis but a short respective ministers, and he cordially received by Germany and the deadly fumes which rise New harnesses made to order* and ro A BIRMINGHAM Ala., clergyman time again removing to Evansville, in the same death. Brakeman C. W. Mansfield was also each one with a warm grasp of the from the latter are entirely absent in the township. Iy»864 he went to Beloit and entered arrested for {passing counterfeit pairing promptly attended to. killed. hand and an appropriate word. To the delegates "cordite." It is confidently piedicted that ther couege, starting to work his way through the course by taking care of one of the money was acquitted when it was this new explosive will work a revolution in formally Mr. Blame said: NEW MLM, MINN* Henry "Wood, formerly conductor 0131 the school buildings of that place. While so engaged modern armament and quick filing guns, It is the cause of extreme gratification to the shown that the «p*irious coin came Uis father died and he was compelled to Northern Pacific road, was killed by t» government of the United States that its invitation which, with ordinary powder, are of little use return home and assume the management of the H.FRENZEL, Duluth express near Kimberly, Minn. Par' to the maritime Doners to the world has to hfca through ifche .contribution farm. He did not relax his studies, however. In after the gunners are enveloped in a suffocating ticulars are meager, but it is stated that the been met with so general a response. Representatives the winter of 18«7 he taught school near home, cloud of smoke, will become powenul box. from Asia, from Europe, from North engineer of the train saw a man with his head and the following winter taught near Cedar weapons of destruction in the future. and South America, and from the isles of the Kapid". Iowa. In the spring of 1869 he entered on a rail, and thought it was a section man sea, will compose the conterence. On behall of the law class at the university, and in 1870 was Manufacturer of lining up the track but when near enough to the United States I welcome vou all, gentlemen, admitted to the bar at Janesville, Wis. In the AN OLD observer of Washington discover differently he could not stop. Mr. to the honorable, the scientificthe philanthropic summer of 1809 he joined a party of surveyors SODA WATER, People in Print, duties which he before you. Tho already great life says that each new President begins Wood had a claim near Kimberly. He was and went to Dakota. Their route led them to and the rapidly increasing intercourse between the present site of Sioux Falls, and Pettigrew unmarried, and his parents reside in Baraboo. A half breed woman named McTavish has his term by sending more money continent and continent, between nation and then decided that there was the spot in the West SELTZER WATER Wis. nation, demands that e^ery protection aeam-st discovered that she is heir to pfiaperty worth lor him to make his home. As soon as spring on hospitality during the first year the dangers of the sea and every gnard for the opened 1870 he started for Sioux Falls, arriving $500,000 at Victoria, B. C. safety of hnmaa life shall be provided. The and there after weeks of delav by bad roads and I of office than during any of the succeeding spoken languages of the world will continue to high ater, with 25 cents in his pocket. He has The World of Criminals. be many but necessity commands that the unspoken since then served three terms as congressional ones. The expenditure de. General ews Xotes. language of the sea shall be one. That delegate for the Territory of Dakota, and is Champagne Cider. The Pennsylvania board of pardons has language must be as universal as the needs of largely interested various business enterprises I creases gradually, it is said, until the man for commerce and intercourse with his fellow declined to interfere in the case of Pietro Forty-nine oyster packing houses of Baltimore in the new State of South Dakota. man. The deep interest which the maritime I fourth year, when the ordinary Baranovoski, sentenced to be hanged Oct* have decided to raise the price of nations have taken in the questions at ls««ue is New Ulm. Minn Centre Street. President begins to think more standard oysters to $1 per gallon, an increase shown by the eminent character and the wide 23 for tho murder of two women. C* °dv was born ia Cortland, N. Y., experience of the delegates to whom they have of 20 per cent. 18S2, removing at an early age to Indiana, about saving money for the coming Empire Hill Co. A dance near Olequa, Or., was attended committed the important work. tie enlisted in the Union army April. 1861, by a number of drunken half-breeds and Indians. W. B. Brewster gave Frank Payne, the entering as first lieutenant of the Ninth Indiana rainy day than about spending it for At the conclusion of Secretary Blaine's iniantry, but was commissoned and mustered in A general fight ensued, in which noted confidence man dying in Denver, $16,000 brief address, on motion of one of the delegates as captain of Company G. After three months' dinners and receptions. Henry Julius was killed by Ed. Patterson for a mine which proves not to be in existence. ROLLER MILL. service he was appointed captain of the Ninth from Great Britain, Admiral Franklin United States regulars, but obtained leave of and several men were badly hurt. was chosen president of the conference, and absence to serve with volunteers. Upon re-enlistment an adjournment until to-morrow was then he was promoted to lieutenant colonel, The five Apache Indians who weretried and A KANSAS City policeman says, as Owing to the depressed condition of the and in the fall of 1861 commissioned as colonel taken. With Secretary Blame and Sir Julian convicted of murder at Florence, Ariz., have coal trade nine colliers of the 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. ot the regiment. In March. 1862. he joined I the result of his official observation: Pauncefote, British minister, at their head, been sentenced to be hanged. Three were accused Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron company, linen aimv, and was assigned to Gen. Nelson's the delegates then started for the White command againsi his wish, but was assured I "Que reason there are such a great of the murder of Diehl two years ago, employingneaily 2,000men and boys, thathe would be kept there only teinroranlv. House. As they emereed from the state department and two with the murder of Jones. ha\e been temporarily suspended. number of vagrants about is because Xhe first time he met Nelson he had a difficulty We take pleasure in informing the building they were grouped on the with him, and soon afterward abked to be H. D. Gregg, for many years piivate secretary The stem of the new coast defense vessel jublic that we are uow ready for busness. boutheast entrance and photographed in a so many |jjen are without trades. relieved and returned to his regular regiment, of Gen SherLd&n when the general had was successfully cast at the Pacific roJIina: which was granted. He had a command at body. At the White Houe they were introduced The best machinery and all the It is difficijJ! fo» a poorly dressed headquarters f0r his headquarters in phijU^o, and for some mills, in San Francisco Sixteen thousand to the president, who made a brief address a I a Wfts a •atest improvements in the manufac* time department eferk afc Washington, and pounds of molten steel were poured into the of welcome, which he expressed the man to get a job unless a „ure of flour enable us to compete with mould for the stem. opinion that their deliberations would result later a newspaper man At Ojnaba, was sentenced he best mills in the country. chanic, If every father, no nuL^er in much good to the commercial interests of to the penitentiary at gapsas City Representatives of the Knights of Labor We are constantly buying *or flre a hoT8e the world. how wealthy he is, would have his stealing Wheat, and the American Federation of Labor held sons learn trades there would Ije At Massillson, 0., the police arrested a man a conference in Philadelphia recently. The ttye, THE NEW SOUTH. eight-hour movement was reviewed, and said to be Ike Morgan, the leader of a desperate Corn, fewer vagrants in the country. A various propositions discussed will be gang of burglars and safe blowers that Oats, Gov. mechanic can alwavs get work." Hil Given a on at the placed before the general assembly, Knights has operated in Eastern Indiana and West' Buckwheat, of Lfthor. at Atlanta. Ga., Nov. 12, Expositio fn Atlanta I em Ohio. Morgan had been living with his ATLANTA, Special.—The reception to Gcfv. wife at Massillon for sometime. Afterhjgjar. A CALCULATION }ust made shows The convention of the socialist labor party Hill ac the Piedmont exposition was rest searsh of his house was made, rBVealing At the Highest Market Prices. in Chicago came to a close. The convention that Canadians pay $7.25 a head only equaled bv that given President Cleveland merchandise of all kinds In large quantities, fixed upon Brooklyn as the seat of the executive two years ago. A hundred thousand We sell all kinds of per annum for liquor and tobacco a ml *,eo a outfit of bnr»,a™' *°°ls eommittee, upon Boston as the seat people were on the grounds. Gov. Hill and for the board of appeals and New York as £IDKH William Grant Eberhardt applied in court FLOVR, party made a tour of the buildings, after and five cents per head for missions the seat for the party organs, but did not for a change of name, giving as his reason which they dined at the c'ub house. At the SHORTS, It cannot be truthfully said that we select the time and place for the next congress. to serve upon Gen. Thomas' staff, and was with that he did not want to bear the name of his public reception at the exposition in the that commander until after the battle of Chattanooga, BRAir, Ac, are over-zealous in the matter of laying father, who, he alleged, murdered his infant when he resigned his service in the afternoon Gov. Hill made a lengthy speech, regular army, thinking the war was practically brother two yeaes ago in Lawrence, Kan. AT LOW BATES. Gen. Fairchild and Judge Wilson, two of ia which he said: the Gospel before the heathen. at an end when the battle ot Chattanooga The father now lives in Chicago. His son's the members of the Indian commission, have was fought. Removing to Dakota he was made I am glad that you have given me this opportunity But this discrimination is not without application for a change of name was the arrived at Guthrie and will leave for the speaker of the assemblv in 1868, and was reelected to see the South under its new conditions Special Attention given to to the name position in 1874. In the —to see for niv^elf what you have accomplished parallel. The man who pays a first intimation received that he (the father) Iowa reservation, twelve miles east of that years intervening he served as a member of the in this struggle of twenty-five years Everywhere Omst,ona ^AToric place. It is understood that these Indians was considered by hisfamily amurderer. The ~"-.s dollar or two for a seat in a theatre house. He was sent as a delegate to the constitutional we turn we are confronted with the evidences are disposed to take their lands in severalty police will investigate the charge. convention of 1883, and served as of the achievements of our scientific men "-—*-V4U fchmk himself an excellent Christian and negotiations will be begun at once. chaiiman of the committee appointed to prepaie and skilled artisans. It is my good fortune to Mrs. O'Brien was thrown from the sixth An extra stone for giinding feed. From the Iowa reservation the commission the memorial to the president and congress become acquainted with the New South in a if he gives ten cents in church. Btory of a tenement house in New York setting forth Dakota claim to sibterbood in the ptate which, though one of the oldest ot the Old will go to the Kickapoo and Sac and Fo Steam Cornsheller. family of the United States. Upon the a»sembling South, is one of the most progressive of the new, with her three months-old girl in her arms, reservation, which tribes accupy lands along of the state assembly to el^ct United in a legion which received the severest blight of Wood taken for cash or in exchange and both were killed by striking the pave the eastern borders of Oklahoma, where they States senators his name was placed In nomination war, but which now shows the greatest degree THE Bishop of North Dakota is Sfopife MM Cfa ment in the court yard of the building. Mrs. will treat with tho Indians for the purchase and he was elected without opDosition. of revivication. in a citv which represents best Judge Moody was not, of course, admitted to the recovered energy, the proud spirit, the O'Brien had recently quarreled with her husband. of their lands. having a car built in which to make the federal senate, South Dakota not having wealth, the intelligence, the honor, the vigor of O'Brein was found drinking with two CUSH PURCHASES been invested with statehood at that time. this reluvenated land. When 1 reflect upon The count of votes in all the counties in his episcopal visitations. Spare beds other men in his apartments|after the bodiesjot the scenes which took place in this NOBTH DAKOTA'S OITICIAL C0UM. Montana is completed, and it is probable and CHEAP SALES. city and viciaity only twentv-flve years ago— his wife and child were picked up. The and accommodations for strangers that there will be no other contest besides as a Northerner, old enough to have observed BISMARCK, N. D., Special Telepram, three men claim to know nothing about the one.in Silver Bow couuty. As the legislature the tendency of the ante-bellum South, I am are so scarce in his district that he —The official count of the vote of North the tragedy. They were arrested. It is said amazed: as an American citizen, proud of mv RUEMKE & SHAPEKAM, now stands, counting the Silver Bow Dakota has beendelayed. Gov. Mellette finds it necessary thus to imitate the that O'Brein threatened to Danish his wife country's institutions and form of government, delegation as returned by the judges of election, and Secretary Richardson constituted I am rejoiced. This is indeed the sunny South. for going to a funeral without his permission. actors, and find himself in bed and Carpenters, the Democrats have a majority in the The great dark cloud which hung over the the canvassing hoard The exact majority South for so many years has gone, thank God, legislature, on joint ballot, of three, with one shelter. The Bishop's traveling car for prohibition is 1,159. There was no protest and the bright sun of Heaven looks do* upon The village of Belleville, four miles south of seat a tie. Should the action of thecanvassing offered. The vote of the unorganized a nobler civilization, inspiring new life, new is to be a chapel on wheels as well as Builders and Contractors* Omaha, is greatly excited over the robbery board, throwing out the Tunnel precinct, courage and new aspirations The worst foe to counties was very light and was thrown out be upheld by the courts, the Republicans will of ^the proprietor of the only two stores in our democratic form of government is ignorance. an itinerant house, and he expects Nh W ULM MINN. It is a startling fact, indeed, which was mengain fonr members of the Silver Bow delegation town by a brace of masked men. The not only to hold services in it, but to revealed by the census of 1880, that in and have a majority, on joint ballot, ol ALL IN READINESS. entered the store of Oscar Kayser shortly some of your ttates half the population have it the social meeting place of five. The hearing of the contest case is set Designs and plans made to order and alter 8 o'clock, just as he was closing up and could not read or write. The census y$fl Thre of the N a soon be of 1890 will make a better showing, I am sure. for Nov. 7. estimates on all work furnished and compelled him at the point of a revolver to the more scattered members of hi You have within your borders vast numbers of A it hand over the receipts of the day. They then contracts faithfully executed. an unfortunate and long-oppressed race. It is flock. made him walk across the street to the store WASHINGTON, Special Telegram. The your interest, as it is your duty, to lift them out Markets* of the estate in which fate has placed them and of Mr. Wright, whom they also relieved of all returns from three of the new states H. HANSCHEN, help them to assume the responsibilities of citizenship. his cash. They took a gold watch from Mr. North Dakota, South Dakota and Washington—have NEW YORK. The experience of the last twenty VEHY few people know how many Wright's son, who, together with Mrs. Wright, Wheat, No.2 red, 84%@85c No. 3- red, been received at tne White House, years has proved to you the advantages of free was in the store at the time, and then compelled labor. Most of you will remember the predictions different ways there are of changing 80%@81c ungraded red, 77@97%c. Barley and President Harrison la ready to issue his Contractor and Builder. of your statesmen before the war, that all four to stand in a row while the Canada, 63@68c Corn, No. 2, white, 39%e proclamation announcing the states admitted. a quarter of a dollar. According to without slaves the South, could not profitably ungraded mixed, 37%@40%c. Oats, No. 2 two escaped in the timber. The delay has been in regard to produce cotton: yet with free labor you have white, 28i4@28%c. mixed. Western 23%@27c a Philadelphia man, who had more raised more cotton in the last ten years than you Montana. It was the intention to proclamate A desperate fight with knives occurred between Butter, Elgin 25c Weetern dairy, Special attention given to mason raised in the twenty years before Sumter was leisure than business on his hand, all the states admitted at one time, but the 9@15c do. creamery 12@24c fired on, notwithstanding that only apart of two farmers in the neighborhood of trouble in the Montana count will probably your population has been engaged ia this industry, Spring Hollow, near Lebanon, Mo.. The there are 315 ways of changing that work in the city and country. CHICAGO. and that in the meantime your manufacturing result in a delay over that state, while the daughter of J. W. Hardy became greatly Cash quotations were as follows: Flour centers have become formidable rivals of the piece of money. The pieces used are New Ulm, Minn. others will be admitted within a day or eo. attached to S. H. Lamson. Her father forbade North. Bteady and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat* her having anything to do with the The proclamation has not been sent over the 20-cent piece, 10-cent piece, 5cent 80%@80%c No. 3 spring wheat, 64@67eNo. The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam young man, and when Hardy met her riding from the state department as yet, having 2 red, 80%@80%c No. 2 corn, 30%c: piece," 3-cent piece, 2-cent piece is a sure cure for coughs and colds. MANY KILLED. behind Lamson on a horse, he ordered her to No. 2 oats, 18%c: No. 2 rye, 41%@41%c been held there awaiting the Montana and the 1-cent piece. To make all No. 2 barley, 63c No. 1 flax seed, $ 1.27 dismount. The girl obeyed and this so enraged count As the mandamus case will prime timothy seed $1.15 mess pork, per Lamson thathe attacked Hardy with Over Fift Miner Los Thei Live not be decided until the first of the changes without using the same THE CHICAGO bbl, $10.75@11 lard, per 100 lbs, $6.20. a knife, plunging it into the latter's body next month and as the other states are by a Explosion. Butter fancy creamery, 23@24c fine, 17@19c coin twice, would require 1,223 1-cent BO less than twelve times. Hardy managed impatient, it is more than likely that a new LONDON, Cable.—An explosion occurred finest dairies. 20@22c, flue, 15@19c. Eggs, NORTHWESTERN to unseath his weapon and inflicted five pieces, 614 twos, 378 threes, 181 proclamation will be prepared in which in the Bentdee colliery at Langton, County 18@l«%c. wounds on his adversary's body. It is reported vr.&i Montana will be left out As to the legality of Stafford, England Seventy miners fives, 59 tens, and 9 twenties, making that neither can recover. MINNEAPOLIS. of the action of the South Dakota legislature were in the pit at the time of the accident, Wheat, No. 1 hard, 80c No.^l Northern, 2,584 pieces, worth $53.75. convening and proceeding to business there Frank Hessler and his three brothers, mem. only eleven of whom are aliva The 77V4c No. 2 Northern, 70@75c. Flour, bers of a family which has long been the terror Feems nothing in the way, eo long as final action patents in sacks to local dealers, $4:85@5: pit was completely wrecked, and the task of of its neighborhood, entered Westerville, patents to ship, sacks, car lots, |4.65@4.85: on any point is not taken. The question getting one the buried miners will be one Now the elections have been held in barrels, *4.85@5: delivered at New England Ohio, the seat of Oterbein university, got has been discussed at the White House, and of great difficulty. A band of volunteers points $5.35@5,70: New York points, and constitutions adopted in North drunk and assaulted Mayor H. P. Andrews, President Harrison has gone over the law engaged in making explorations RAILWAY. $5.25@5.60- delivered at Philadelphia and whom Frank Hessler knocked down. Then very carefully. It is said he sees no reason for recovery of the bodies found fifty and South Dakota, Montana and Baltimore. $5.50@5.55: bakers here, $3.25 the crowd defied arrest. A posse was sworn OVER 7,000 MILES why the legislature should not go right along dead miners. The bodies recovered show @3 CO: superfine. fl.70O2.25: £red dog, Washington, all that is required is in and pursued the brothers to their home. with its work, excepc it cannot appropriate that the victims died of gas poisoning The sacks, $1.10@1.25 red dog, barrels, $1.35@ The drunken men opened fire on the posse. proclamation by the President announcing 1.50. Corn, 30%@31c 0*ts, choice, 20%@ money for expenses until the proclamation Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, rescuers were compelled to rel'nquish their About thirty shots were fired. Marshal J. 21c, No. 3 white, 18@19c Barley 43@45c is issued. The election of United States senators Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota search by the accumulation of gas. It wab the fact to make these W. Oyler was shut in the shoulder and will Hay, fair wild to choice, $6.50@7.50. and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, before the proclamation should no die from the wound. Frank Hessler received hoped that the search would be resumed at four States' members of the Union, *"s" ST. PAUL. Mining and Commercial Centres of the doubt be illegal, as there is really no state three or four wounds. He escaped to Galena, midnight, but the latest advices from the WEST AND NORTHWEST. with all the powers, privileges and where he had them dressed. They are prono Prices on incoming trains only: Wheat— legislature until there is a state, and there scene state that a fire is raging, and that another onced dangerous. It is thought one of JJo. 1 hard. 80@81c No. 1 Northern, 78e No can. be no state explosion is feared. The underground honors thereto belonging. But the the Hesslers was killed, as he cannot be 2 Northern, 74@75c. Cora—No. 3, 30@32c: The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line manager is among the victims. The record UHT£L THE PBESIDENT SATS SO flag will not be changed legally found. Old man Hessler and two young men Oats—No. 2 mixed, 19c No. 2 white. 21 embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New In ihe proclamation it is understood that of the men down the mine has been lost, October, 23c No. 3, 20@21c. Rye—No. 1. named Moore were arrested. Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb until the 4th day of July next, when hence it is impossible to verify the number. North Dakota is first named, so it becomes 30@322 year, 33c. Bariev—No. 2. 50c day Coaches and bid No. 3, 35@45\ Ground Feed— the thirty-ninth state. South Dakota is the Of the fifty bodies so far taken out not a While attending & burial at Sleepy Hollow it will have forty-two stars in its FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS single one has been identified, as the features $13. Corn Meal—Unbolted, $13. Bran fortieth, and Montana was to be the fortyfirst cemetery at Concord, N. BL, two gentlemen blue field. Our national constellation in each case were so frightfully —$f.25@7.50 Malt—65@3oc. Hay—No, and Washington the /baby, but as the discovered that the grave of '.*ti Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul burned that recognition even by those 1 upland. $7.50, No. 1, $6'.50 timothy, is becoming somewhat crowded, Mountain State is delayed Washington will Ralph Waldo Emerson had been disturbed. $9. Flax Seed. Xo. 1, $12114Eggs. nearest and dearest proved impossible. and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and The authorities were notified, and found that become the forty-first Rtate and Montana the and has to change its proportions $5.40@5.70 per case. Flour. Patents, An oid man and his three sons, who were "t^Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, j, the grave had been opened, exposing the forty-second, and the last It has been thirteen $4 75@5: straight, $4.25@4.50 bakers' the mine when the explosion occurred, were Q,, San Francisco and al! Pacific Coast Points. J» every time an addition is made to casket. William Farrar. the undertaker is years since a state was admitted to the lost, and when che news was brought home $3.50@375 rye $2 75@3 32b: buckwheat »»LINE O TH E BUC HIU S authority for the statement that although to the old man's wife, the mother of the $3. Batter. Creameiies. held 12@18c Uuion. Colorado was the last and was admitted it. Presumably it will be a six by the Emerson casket was uncovered it was not bovs and the only survmne member of the fresh 20@22c extra dairy, 14@16c asedium, in 1876. The count is looked upon seven affair after the next ''Glorious family, she dropped dead almost without a *US. or TlcketB, Kates, Maps. Time Tables and iall 1 opened by the vandals, who were apparently 10@14c packing «tock, 6%@7^c with some interest, notwithstanding the fact rJiI1I"orn,15tlon' aP"ly to any Ticket Agent or ad- grease 3@5c word,' the shock having killed her. #&|5S frightened away before they could accom- Pourtlv"f «vsa«re*s the Gen'l Passenger Agent, Chicago, III ,' §f that Is, has been a foregone conclusion that Sfipftl kh J.B.WHm$AH, B.C.W10XE8, B.P.W1LS0S, fioenllUaagtt. TrafficHunger, (Hs'l?au.Agt.