New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 18, 1889 · Page 1 of 8
OCR Text
NEWS BEEVITIE8.B Macdonald went bunting amd upouhistreturn New Dim Eeview. ft A POET DEAD..5ff finest of womankind. He went a good deal iFr. Aufderheide^ Mffi$ home found the dead body of his wife, she into society—that is, into circles where he having been strangled to death. Further investigation was sure of admiration. He did not write resulted in the finding of Gilmore's for money. Fortunately, he inherited an •"•VS.. Tlte Latest Telegraphic News dead body in a grove near by, with a independence from his father. He was a BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. Kolbert Browning the Famous Manufacturer of frightful wound in the chest, inflicted by an handsome man, had a good figure, snowwhite CulledfromAssociated Old musket It has been rumored that Gitmore hair, and an easy carriage. His manners KEWTJLM, MINNESOTA Poet Dies at Yeni.ce were precise and formal, not to say stayed on the farm more for the love of Fire, Well Bjailding and Steeple* stiff, and wnen he was all inspired his Mrs. MacDonald thanany otherreason. It is Press Dispatches. speech was often intelligible and pleasant. beliveved that Gilmore, during the absence of Italy, THE Missouri doctor couldn't decide Still he gave one an impression of a man MacdoDald,tried to induceMrs. Macdonald to who had spent most of his years in taking elope with him, and angered by her refusal what was the cause of a clothing his own altitude and had never yet been WASHINGTON BRIEFS. toflyfrom her home first strangled her and Fine Pressed Brick for able to put it into (Comprehensible measurement. clerk's death so they laid it to a A Sketch of a life Devoted to then shot himself. Instead of having more judicial districts? raw turnip he had eaten. oraanlental fronts. the United States Supreme judges favors the An elopement eame to light in New York, the Creation ofWorks Not •establishment of another court which, like itself, when Thomas Dinham and Miss Alta Sickles SISSETONS SIGNING. should be beyond appeal but which appeared to R*v. F. B. Tan Kleeck, pastor Have the best ol shipping facilities angjl^j Over One Half-of the Required Num Generally Appreciated. should have charge of certain kind of cases. of Grace Episeopal church, to get married. has only three fin- ME. GLADSTONE will pay prompt attention to mail orde^R^*5 One of the justices thinks it would be well to ber of signatures Obtained. Miss Sickles is a. daughter of Gen. Daniel gers on his left hand but with this have a court in which appeals should be heard Sickles and a grand daughter ©f George E. BBOWN'S VALLEY, Special Telegram, in which are involved amounts above $5,000 •diminished number of digits, the Conservatives Sickles, who died at New Roehelle about —The Sissetons are signing, thefirstman NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. YENICE, Specsal.—Robert Browning, -the and under $25,000. The two courts could three years ago, leaving an estate valued at to touch the pen being the venerable and believe he has too many poet, died to-night. His death -was psrnless. «lear the docket speedily. $2,000,000. MissSiekles is eighteen years honored scout, Old Simon. Before taking During the day he expressed hirusci 6 Secretary Windom has written a letter to fingers in the national pie* old, and was recently graduated from a H. Kudolplii, 1» the initiative step the venerable old man the collector at Detroit severely criticising Catholfc Convent in Montreal. Dinham is as satisfied with the success of his new made a touching speech, recalling past his acton in detaining Mrs. McCallum of about twenty-five years of age, and is employed volume of poems. events, and called upon the Indians to follow IndiauhBla, Neb., an invalid, and subjecting as a bartender at New Roehelle. The ^EX-PBESIDENT WHITE, of Cornell him in signing, and in particular did her to •considerable expense, while examining bride is a daughter of Gen. Skkles by his Eobert Browning was one of the most MANUFACTURER or DJCALKB he appeal to his life-long friend and companion, her baggage en route to Canada. He says University, just back from extensive second wife, whom he married in Spain when famous and at the same time one of the Soots and Shoos! such attention is calculated to make the Grbriel Renville, who has from the he was appointed minister to that country least known literary men in all Great European travel, says Vienna has service odious. Continuing, Secretary "Windom start opposed the measure. He stated that by President Grant. Shemadethe acquaintance Britain. While Browning's admirers rank been made the handsomest city in says: "You will also cease the illegal ot young Dinham while visiting her him as the greatest poet of the time, says a he considered the opening of the reservation practice jf taking merchandise from baggage grand-father's homestead. For some time recent biographer, he might, in respect of Minn. A34N. strs., New Ulm, MiasA a good thing for his people, and asked the world. and from the possession of the owner, levying the multitude, as well be a bartender as a time while Bhe was in the convent at Montreal them to sign. To Renville he said: the duty thereon, and transmitting the goods bard. Even of those familiar with him Bhe kept up a correspondence with Dinham. We have long been friends and brothers. comparatively few accept him unreservedly, A Urge assortment of men's ad A by express to the owner with instructions to We have sworn to die for each other if necessary. and these are his worshipers, who can per M. J.'TIEBNEY, a railroad brakeman collect the duties on delivery. You are hoys' boots and shoes, and ladies' aij We have never been separated in ceive no defect in his worst faults, who further requested to furnish a copy of this children's shoes constantly kept «fv any way- Come with me now, as this is *rho was hurt in a fire caused by a think his hardest measures and most mystic A FOREIGN CULLINGS. letter to Mr. McCallum, who has the thanks good for our people. Let us sign. Let us hand. Custom work and lepahiag I insignificance replete with melody and 1 leaking oil-tank, has been awarded of the department for bringing to its attention Na Con Qui Say and Kah Dos La, the two be the first to lead the way to that which promptly attended to. beauty. Browning was as little Apache murderers, were hanged in the jail the unbueiness-like methods pursued at will do our people good. $25,000 against the Standard oil known personally as poetically. your port." yard at Florence, Ariz. He might walk through the strand Stepping forward, he touched the pen, and company. An Australian confederation plan, similar or Pall Mall any pleasant afternoon, and the ice was broken. Rapidly following him John Hauenstein, hardly anyone would recognize him. Although to that on which the dominion of Canada is came Swift Bear, Wocondadula and others, PERSONAL GOSSIP. based, is being discussed. he lived in London for many years, BEEWER and in an hour and a half the number had The mystery surrounding the disappearance ever since his wife's death, indeed, he spent A chemist says that The Hawaiian government hag granted a CLEVELAND reached sixty five. At this time a pause in of Joseph G. Ditman, president of the so much time on the continent, particularly liberal concession for fifteen years to English people who use kerosene lamps for a the signing was made, so that rations might Quaker City National Bank of Philadelphia, Italy, that he seemed much like a capitalists provided they lay a cable to Vancouver be issued. After the rations were issued remains unsolved. It is thought he committed foreigner. In fact, his mind, temperament and paumber of years become so permeated within two years. and character were not of the national suicide. He carried a life insurance of signing recommenced, and when 4i type, and his training, in consequence ot with the oil that their bodies after $140,000. Confirmation of the massacre of Dr. Peters it stopped eighty-nine signatures MALTSTER the dissenting theology of his ancestors and and his party has been received at Zanzibar. had been received, over one-half enough, •death scarcely needi any embalming of his education at the London university, The camp was surrounded by 1.200 Somalia as only 160 are required. Greac excitement RECORD O CASUALTIES. of an exceptional kind. His father, a man fluid to preserve them. and attacked at midnight. No one escaped. prevails among the Indians, and those opposing of independent means and character, made A dozen workmen were injnred, some seriously, Our brewery is fully equipped and able to AT A Winnipeger who has just arrived from no attempt to interfere with his individual the measure still contend that the by the bursting of a fly wheel in the the Pacific coast tells of a thrilling accident ill orders. taste and tendencies, and he required number cannot be secured, while Chesapeake Nail works at Harrisburg, Pa. exhibited more of his DON PEDBO to the Canadian Pacific through express in grew up therefore with a distinct Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab* the friends of the project are confident of Three miners were buried by a fall of the mountains. A rail gave way at a point "horse sense" when he declined the ftaly, iersonality. At twenty he went to llshment. success. The feeling among those who ground at the Iron Mountain mines near on the mountainside, high above the Columbia which was destined to influence his ffew 01m, Minn. have traded for years with the Indians and use of a palace in Portugal. He intends Ishpeming, Mich, The chances of recovering river. The engine passed over safely,but mind and life greatly, and passed years are well acquainted with their ways is that them are slight. to become a common citizen, the two coaches following swnng about and there in diligent study of the land, its people the signing of a sufficient number to carry and institutions. Italian history, customs, toppled over. The bank wa3 very perpendicular, The Pennsylvania congressional limited express and forego all the monkey-shines of the measure through is an assured fact. and traits had a strange allurement and the cars would have tumbled from New York for Washington, while for him. He went to the small places, to Now that the signing has commenced, royalty. several hundred feet below into the flowing passing Benning's station, four miles north the walled villages perched on the spurs of Brow n's Valley contains a happy lot of people river had it not been that the coupling of Washington ran into a wagon containing the Appennines, to the out-of-the-w ay regions to-night, and well they may be happy, twisted aronnd and hpld the tremendous five men, instantly killing four and badly Dealer in that foreigners seldom penetrate, and A says that there is such SCIENTIST for the opening of tins tract to settlement wounding the fifth. Two of the killed were weight. There were the two cars, one with closely observed their peculiar communities. its load of passengers, suspended between means a boom for this town, as this is the a thing as a hoop-snake, but it does white men, named Bradford Godfrey, and J. Browning spoke not only the pure heaven and earth. The weight of the engine G. Field. only accessible point by which to reach the language of the country—the Tuscan—fluently not roll like a hoop. It simply and the balance of the train prevented and correctly, but the principal dialects coveted land. Dr. T. T. Minor, a well known physician and CANNED, DRIED & GRES1S the suspended cars from drawing the whole makes a succession of loops, like the of the provinces. He used to be called politician George Morris Haller and Louis tram down The suspense was said to be the Italian-Englishman, and the EnglibhItalian, |inch-worm,.but so rapidly that it Cox, prominent attorneys of Seattle, are supposed FRUITS, dreadful. The frightened passengers were and v, ith great justice, for he was, ROASTED LEEDOM. to have been drowned while hunting compelled to remain in their perilous position as his writings show, saturated with the seems to roll around like a hoop. The Silcott InvestigatingCommittee on the waters of the lower sound. They left lore, the traditions, and the spirit of that until the tram hands built a platform Makes a Report to Congress. pictorial peninsula Some critics have accounted Seattle Thanksgiving evening and were to around and underneath the hanging cars, F'lovir ajcici ij for his eccentric style, his opacity WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, have returned the following Wednesday AN astonished navigator has arrived enabling all to make their escape. and unintelligibleness, so unpleasantly —The report of the Silcott select committee The boat was found floating in the bay near in New York with the informajtion SxoKB.WoppsK AND W a characteristic ot his later poems, by his gives a detailed statement of the assets and Whidby island and also a pair of oare. The IN GENERAL. living so much abroad, by his virtual denationalization. that he has found the gulf boat is believed to be one belonging to the liabilities of the office on Dec. 5. The WARS Leading Mormons issue a manifesto declaring missing party. The general belief is that the shortage is stated at $70,708 96. It states stream flowing west of north instead 2*EW ULM, MINK themselves loyal to the constitution Although he had written verses from boyhood, gentlemen endeavored to cross the sound in that the committee has not yet made sufficient he published nothing until he was of the United States. of the time honored course of east of a small boat and was capsized and drowned. investigation of the matter of discounts twenty-thiee, when "Paracelsus," a poem The executive committee of the Ballot Reform north. It mast have received from The elbow of a steam pipe in one of the and notes. Many notes, the committee in dramatic form, appeared. It won the league has decided to hold amass meeting rooms in the Northwestern depot at Milwaukee praise of a few, but attracted no general attention. believe, were forged to cover defalcation JNeptune the advice to go west. Cooper Union New York at an early It is an idealization of the noted was blown out and the steam rushed alreadv existing. It also says that the date. Henry George, Carl Schurz and Chauncey Swiss alchemist and charlatan who made out. W. Winter, the engineer, was terribly committee cannot too severely condemn M. Depew are among those who are expected so much noise in the sixteenth century by scalded. He managed however, to crawl out of Bull Creek, near the manner in which the sergeant-at-arms ALECK SMITH, to speak in favor of the Australian his pretended healings and hisfierceassaults and save his life. In an adjoining roam, L. Manufacterer of and Dealer *a conducted the affairs of his office. Mr. ballot sj 6tem. on the medical faculty. Strong, Jeffersonville, Ind., is probably the A. Carr and T. W. Case, electricians, and original, full of insight, and remarkable for Payson offered a resolution continuing the CIGARS, Herman Koetcher, a machinist, were at only farmer in the Union, perhaps in subtle analysis, it yet abounds in faults. A committee and giving it enlarged powers, work. Carr and Case managed to escape, Anothe Disaster at Johnstown characteristic work, it is a sort of prelude the world, who devotes all his time on which a long debate sprung up, after but were terribly burned. Roetcher attempted As the performance of the Uncle Tom's to everything that he produced afterward TOBACCOS, which a resolution was adopted extending to rush out but fell down repeatedly. and territory to the raising of butter Cabin troupe was drawing to an end in Two years later a tragedy written by him When rescued he wae nearly dead, having the powers of the select committee so that and entitled ''Stafford/' was produced on Parke's opera house at Johnstown, Pa the beans. He owns a small place and PTPESi been scalded about the face and hands, and it may Teport to the house its conclusions the local slage with Macready as the hero, fire bell was rung, causing a frantic scramble having swallowed a great deal of steam. who bestowed all possible attention upon as to the effect of any deficiency of cash in on this hasfor years grown the butter for the exit. There were five or six hundred it. As the piece was taken from one ot the His chances of recovery are slight. the office of the sergeant-at-arms. During Cor. Minnesota and Centre men, women and children in the hall, bean, realizing a comfortable living most interesting periods of English history the discussion Mr. Pickler was probably and to gain the street it was streets. it ought to have succeeded, and would, no therefrom. most interested of all members not actually necessary to pass down a narrow, SINFUL SIFTINGS. doubt, had it possessed any genuine romantic NEWITLM, MINIP walled-up stairs and through a taking part in the debate. He wasfirston merit. But it had not, despite fine Mrs. Emma Polsky and her son, aged fifteen, passages and some admirable delineations very narrow door. The people from the one side of the house then on the other, Jno. Neuman, OUR public schools needthe highest shot and mortally wounded Robert of character. After a number of representations streets rushed into the door fro mthe outside, and conversing with the various leaders Kennedy, their landlord, neor Stockton, Cal. it was withdrawn, and has never been and greatest degree of care that can and many werecrushed before they could be who were trying to arrange the money matters revived. Not long after came "Sardello," Dr. E. M. Murray of Philadelphia is to be forced out. It was necessary to turn the hose of the house. Mr. Pickler is interested be wrung from the State and from of which many have heard, but which prosecuted by the Order of Fraternal Guardians on tho crowd at the door belore the rescuers in the deposit he had made with Silcott. Dealer in hardly any one has ever read, so deliberately muncipal legislation. Every child for attempt to defraud by false report IDTtTT O O S could get at the dead and wounded. Representative Carter is of the opinion that obscure does it seem to be. Two of death of one of its members. other dramas, "A Blot on the Scutcheon" ought to be educated up to an intelligent The screams were terrible, and it was there is a way out of the difficulty. He Hats, Caps, Notions, A man giving the name of Thomas Souter and the "Duchess of Cleves," were written shocking to see small children knocked tried to introduce a resolution to-day, but understanding of the duties and down by big men and trampled upon. and acted, though they would not draw. gave himself up at Portland, Or., saying heJ Speaker Reed thought it was time the Ghroceriea,* Provision*} The theater has alwuys been noted as a Indeed, they would never have been accepted responsibilities of their coming condition had absconded from Blairegown, Scotland, house should adjourn and saw only Maj. death trap and was condemned twelve years by any manager but for the reputation Crockery ana Glassware, with money belonging to several local bodies. as free and independent citizens McKinley, who made the necessary motion. ago, but the other one was washed away in of the author. The former is tender, Green, Dried and Canned A duel with swords was fought near BudaPesth.Hungary, beautiful, a veritable poem of passion and the flood and this one has been in use. The Monday Mr. Carter will introduce his resolution of a mighty republic. by Count Karolyi and Count suffering but not at all adapted to the manager tried to quiet the crowd, but no use. instructing the new sergeant-at-arms Fruits, etc, etc. One man jumped lrom the third story window theater. Browning's poems are generally Lazar and the latter was severely wounded. to take charge of all the property formeily and was seriously hurt, and many more dramatic, though Ins stage effects are not The trouble arose over a quarrel in the diet. THE Canadian Government keep in Leedom's care and make all settlements would have jumped but for a few cool heads. actable, and could not be made so. His I will elways lake farm product ia exchangt John Daly, who murdeied the venerable with his predecessor. pushing forward their surveys into It is leported that the police injured several poems published in the last twenty or for goods, and pay the highest saatkst pricafor a*i Joseph C. G. Kennedy, July 31, 1887, committed twenty-five years are severe tests of patience, pei sons in trying to clear the jam. kinds of paper rajs. what is known as the old Hudson suicide at St. Elizabeth Hospital for and exasperations to the understanding. Women and men alike were mad. and there the insane in Washington. While they contain fresh ideas, fine sentiments, was fighting on Mam street while those inside AN OPEN RUPTURE' Bay territory. The Mackenzie River Ia connection with my store I hot* a first-clae* poetic suggestions, they are barren were being killed. It was over two Charles Z. G. Breen, a trusted employe of Possibility of Serious Complications saloon furnished with a splendid bfvliard tablv mmM has been found to be a far larger of interest, connection or lucidity. Some hours after the jam before the hall was the Pennsylvania railroad, at Dayton, O., Between Franc and England, my customers will always And good liquors taq forty years ago he published "Christmas cleared and some injured and dead were lying body of water than formerly supposed. was arrested in Chicago charged with stea.1inggoode Eve and Easter Day," which was the author's OTTVWA, Ont., Special—Judging from the cigars, and overyforenoona splendid lunch. in the building an hour after the crash. from the railroad company and idea of some of the theological questions More accurate surveys as regards So far as known, twelve persons weie killed reports which are reaching here from Paris, with an accomplice pocketing the proceeds of the time, and also an apparent while the wounded will number at least All goods purchased of me will he dellrered there' appears to be strong reason for believing the size of some of the great of their sale. expression ot his own religious thirtv. any part of the city free of cost. Y^ that the appeals for protection the views. The work was strong, In Chicago James Ducker threw a cup of lakes ofthose regions arebeingmade* mnnesota Street, Wew Plw, MU)S j/j? French Canadians have made to France are ingenious, intellectual, but not at all poetical nitric acid at E. B. Sutherland, burning him THE MARKETS. Meat Marketi in a complete sense, and to the majorr likely to be productive of results unlooked severely, a paper Sutherland was reading ity of persons exceedingly dull. The only for in political circles in Canada. The THE friends of Lieut. Cole, whose saving his face from destruction. Ducker collection of his poems that has an entire French government, it is understood, has The Curren Prices in the more Prominent had been swindling through the mails, and* interest is "Men and Women," first printed wife, the daughter of Allen G. Thurman, determined on looking into the question M. EPPLE, Prop'r. Sutherland informed the police of the fact. Markets. in 1855. Many of these are unfinished, recently obtained a divorce fully as to how far the terms upon which crude, and affectedly mystical but others MnraasoTiST.NEW M.MINK6L The fact has just transferred that expert NEW YOKK. Canada was ceded to Great Britain by France are beautiful and unforgetable. They, with from him assert that Cole has been a cracksman entered the office of C. A. Whyland Wheat—No 2 red, 84%@85c elevator, a few poems in "Bells and Pomegranates" have been carried out, and whether there & Co commission merchants on Pacific 86%@86%c No. 3 red, 75c No. 1 hard JhisS martyr for years on account of her are nearly all the things that deserve preservation avenue, Chicago, opened the safein the most has been any infringement upon the concessions 96%c No. 1 Northern 92%c. Rye Western, IR nederalfned desires to Inform the peoples! and that another generation will eccentricities", and that he is on theworkman-like manner and carried off about New Ulm and vicinity that he ha» re-establishmeat made to the French-speaking population 55@55%c. Barley, Western, 50@65c corn, be likely to read. His enthusiastic admirers market and is now preapared to we* $50,000 worth of securities, most of them No 2 42@42^4c Oats, No. 2 white, 30@30%c of Canada at the time the treaty best of terms with the Thurman family, put no limit to their admiration. They on Ms eld customers and friends with only tte negotiable. Mixed Western, 27@29V4c Eggs, was signed. In view of the possible intervention place him next to Shakspeare but the mass bestfreshend cured meats, sausages, lard and ew who understand the case thoroughly. Western 28c. Butter, Elgin 28@28y4c erythmg nsoally kept in a nrst-clsss market TW of unprejudiced minds consider him, as a of France, which could but Although the attorneys for the United Western dairy, 9@18c do. creamery, 18@27c Mehest mnrket price will he paid for FAT GAM whole, positively unreadable, and this will result in serious international complications States Express company have refused to accept TLB, HISKS, WOOL, ETC. unquestionably be thejudgmentof posterity. bonds in the amount of $25,000 offered between that republic and Great Zpp-I,*. Browning, thought a painter and a musician, A for the appearance of Phelps Perrin, Britain. Lord Salisbury has requested to ot late years cultivated ruggedness, tho suspected Hurley bank robber, in the action A rival of George Peabody FIou1 be furnished with full information, setting Cash quotations were ns follows: TIVOLI RECENT mysticism and incomprehensibility. in tort suit brought agaiust him, Sheriff dull and unchanged, No. 2 spring wheet. 80oi There was no rational doubt about it, and forth the questions in dispute between the has appeared in Sir Edward Guinnes, Mattson has released him on his own respons No. 3 spring wheat. G5@66c No 2 red, 80c! the cause was probably due to the circle of Dominion government and the FrenchCanadian 'the great brewer, who has given ibility. No. 2 corn, 31%@34c No. 2 oats, 20%@ fulsome adulators by whom he was often people, the equity of such demands 20%c No 2 rye 44c No 2 barley, 58c, No 1 surrounded. Thereare Browning societies JfT £250,000 to the poor ofLondon and A young Swede, living near Stoekholm, as may have been set up and what AND flax seed, $1 33% prime timothy seed, $1 20. both in America and England whose chief Wis., got drunk on alcohol broke down measures nave been taken to adopt them, Butter, fancy creamerv 26@27c fine, 20@ Dublin, to be used in the erection of object appears to be to laud to the skies $1,000 worth of tombstones the grave 22c finest dairy 21@24c fine 15@19c. The political atmosphere in Canada is anything every line that he printed. artisans' dwellings—£200,000 for yard of that village, and, going into a bam, Eggs, 23@24c. but reassuring just now and an open && near by, slashed a cow to death. He left his Personally, the poet was regarded very London and £50,000 for Dublin. rupture between the two nationalities ia MINNEAPOLIS. bottle and one mitten in the barn, by means much as he was literaiily. A few of his acquaintances, Wheat, No 1 hard, 79c No. 1 northern, JOS. SCHMUCKEK, Prop. not beyond the range of possibility. The sum has been turned overt ot which his identity was discovered. He did who were, of course, his panegyrists, 77%@78e., No 2 northern 73@75c Flour, not deny haviDg committed the atrocities though him the most delightful oi NEW ULM, MINNESOTA Patents Jin sacks to £loeal dealers, $4 60@. trustees, of which Lord Eowton is HONORS FOR STANLEY. traced to him, but said lie had no recollection 4.80 patents to ship, sack, car lots, $4.50@ men. But most of his acquaintances considered ^he chief. of what he did while drunk. him egotistic, pompous and unsatisfactory. Pure beer sold in quantities to suit the 4 60 in barrels, §4.70@4.80 delivered at Queen Victoria Congratulates the New England points,$5.40@5.50 New York His talk was like his poetry, purchaser. Special attention paid to the Jr George and Joe Hess were crossing the Great African Explorer. points, $5.30@5.40, delivered at Philadelphia generally unintelligible. He was fond ot bottling of beer. farm of Fielding Hall west of Newbraka City LONDON, Special.—The queen has sent a and Baltimore, $5.25@5,35, bakers' here, taking high themes, and, after an hour's when Hall came out and ordered them off of the wife of Secretary $3 25&3.60 superfine, $1 70@2 25, red dog, cable dispatch to Mr. Stanley, in which she SPEAKING enlargement on them, he conveyed,"net the ii I. the premises, Joe Hess drew a revolver and sacks, $1.10@1.25, red dog, barrels, $1.35@1.50. ghost ot an idea. Browning was almost up says: Busk a correspondent says: "Mrs. TH E NE W EM shot at him, but without effect. Hall secured Corn, No. 3 vellow, new, 28c. Oats, to his death in possession of all his tacufc My thoughts are with you and your brave his shotgun and riddled George with Busk has the bountiful, kindly nature 20@20%c. Barley Samples, 40@43c. feed, ties and in perfect health. His memory had followers, whose hardships and dangers are one load. He then fired at Joe, but the latter 23@25c. not failed in the least. It has been suggested at an end. I congratulate you all, including of a western woman. She is motherly CITY PLANING MILL got behind his horse and the animal that he caught the infection of a loud the Zanzibans, who displayed such devotion 8T. PATJIi. in appearance, and, like Mrs. Miller, caught the loud. The brpthers then went style of writing from his wife, the famous and fortitude during your marvelous home and securing the aid of a friend heavily Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The suggestion Prices on incoming trains only: WheatNo. expedition. I trust Emin Pasha is making she has taught her daughter armed, returned in search of Hall. 1 hard, 78c So. 1 Northern. 76s No. 2 is not good, for nearly aU she wrote favorable progress. XAXCTACrrr/KES *J was clear enough, however commonplace. to make bread. The one sorrow o^ Northern, 72@73c. Corn—No. 3, 29@30c The corporation of London has invited A bloody fracas occurred at For Pierre between Browning's love for his wife—she lived fifteen DOORS, WINDOW SASB§ Oats—No. 2 mixed, 19c No. 2 white, 21 her life was the loss of her daughter Mr. Stanley to accept the freedom of the J. Lou Hallett and Robert Thielman years after her marriage—was romantic 22c December, 21c January, 21%c May -fl city. The ceremony of presentation will over the ownership of the Fort Pierre Herald. and devoted. She had always been an invalid, 24c No. 3, 19@21c. Rye—No. 2, 33c. four years ago, and she cannot speak VENETIAN BLINDS, I Hallett went to the room occupied by the and had not a personal charm of any take place in the Guildhall. The parchment Barley—No. 2. 45@50c No. 3, 35@45c of it yet without tear-dimmed eyes. Ground Feed—$12.50. Corn Meal—Unbolted. kind. She not only looked, as has been Herald as an office and picked up by a large conferring citizenship upon Mr. Stanley &0DLDINGSAND FRAME!* said, unlike a woman who had ever $12.50. Shorts—$7.75 herThielmanhawas club whic used as a poker and struck will be enclosed in a gold casket. On She is noted in Wisconsin for written a poem, but unlike a Bran, $6.75. Malt. 65@70. Hav. No. 1 wicked blow on the head while the evening of the day on which the presentation housewifery, and even now she goes woman who had ever read upland. $7@8 No. 1, $6.50@7 timothy, Planing, turning and at the latter'* back was turned. Thielmao-'s is made a reception will be given one. He was as loyal to her memory as he $8.50. Flax seed, No I, $1.27@1.27%Clover into the kitchen to prepare some delicacies head was badly smashed. United States work with rib-saw prompti was to her lite, for she has been to Mr. Stanley in the Guildhall. It is announced seed, $2 90@3. Timothv seed, $1® Marshal Harris went over and secured dead more than twenty years, and of which she alone knows the 1.20. Ecus, fresh, $fi@6 30 held, $5.70@6. that Stanley will pay a visit to the ~j- and neatly executed. Hallett's arrest. Hallett was bound over to he is not known to have Flour, Patents. $4 7.~@5- straight. $4.25® khedive on his way home, remaining at »rt. Although many women may the grand jnry on a charge of assault with been in love with anybody since. He was a 4 50 bakers', $3.25 rye, $2.75@3 20r Cairo three days. The khedive, it is stated, intent tolrilL exeat favorite with, women, many of whom buckwheat, $4.75 @5 Bnrter, Creameries be more brilliant, she will be well beloved has already begun preparations for receiving AU work naranteea. Rates reasoai are prone to admire what they do not understand, held at 15@18c fresh. 20@24c. extra diary, James Macdonald, a farmer near Grand by those who are fortunate the explorer which contemplate manifestations and he deserves to be, for in some 15@18c medium, 10@15c roll and print, afcl* %mr Rapids Mich., has employed a farm hand by of his minor poems he has evinced a noble of vgelcome usually reserved for fresh, 17%@lSc: old. 8@12c packing stock, enough to know her.'^ the name of Gilmoae for some years past. sympathy with and understanding e£ the 6%@8%c grease, 3 5 %$£« royalty, *.% SR3P