New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 1, 1890 · Page 1 of 8
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NEWS BEE S New Ulm Reyi A TERRIBLE DEED. while attttSp'tingfto enter Mattson & Paulson's bring myself store. L. C. Johnson who had been then, oh, Mrs. employed to watch the store shot him with what an awful9 putting the a shot gun. The lobe of his left ear was shot BRANDT & WEDDENDOKP, The Latest TelegrapMc News mouth just justtto think off and his cheek was badly grazed by the A T, ,-. T7-«-n -i moutn tmiiK tnat you witn vour shot. The wound is not dangerous. Articles JrJ atJier KlllS HIS Wife a honored husband were placed at the head Culled from Associated NEW ULM, on his person indicate that he is the same COP. I and Cesfoa Sirs.) i-n «T -i -i °f oh wasnation it to deafor out what deatpurposedamnatio and Wa it, party who has committed burglaries before. Three Chilton and Then to your fellow beings, image*f, who with yourself, Press Dispatches. The man gave his name as John August were created in the God? Alas, I Anderson is of light complexion and a burly POWDERLY says thi feel as if the name of Harrison is polluted. NEWUM, MINI*. Himself. looking fellow. Among the articles found on I had a dear brother of that name who combination betwee: his person was a putty knife and glass cutter E S O N A O S S I would have died for the cause of temperance, Criminal Neglect ofPaupers in the farmers' alliance and railway time tables on all roads passing pompUjr »ttend€» t*. a glad he is not alive to know J. Fountain, agent for the United Cattle through the state. that such an awful, disgraceful act took company at Pes Moines, Iowa, was found PennsylyaniaEeyealedhy an early date. Individial Resfonsibitiy, place in the executive mansion. Look back dead in his room at the Coleman house, New Christ Batz of Owatonna. Minn., killed his at the lovely example which Mrs. Haves Inyestigation. York. He had come East to secure medical wife and then committed suicide. Mrs. Batz left you, and in the name of God, who has attendance. was found in the sitting-room dead, with a SUPESTITIOUS people are impressed said, "Be ye clean who bear the vessels of pistol shot in the back of her head, and in the Lord," and in the name, and for the by the fact that the present Pope is Eagta WM1 Co. the bed-room adjoining her husband was E O O A S A I E S sake of suffering humanity, do, oh, do let found weltering in his own blood. I seems NILES, Ohio, Special.—To-night was discovered Leo XIII and the King of Spain is it be the last. Pardon me if vo consider Ablock of buildings in CharterHouse square, that for some years he had been in the habit one of the most wholesale and my language too strong, but vo kuow Alfonso XIII. London, comprising eieht warehouses and of getting drunk and coming home and bloody butcheries that has ever occurred in nothing of the real, intense agony which numerous shops, was burned on Christmas abusing the family and, at last, it Decoming Manufacturd|rof this section of the state. Th victims, five mothers, wives, sisters and children endure The loss is $750,000. unbearable, the grown up children bought a by this awful traffic. Will you, oh, will BOIXEB rxOXJB in number, are Charles Shelar, wife, and THE widow of Jefferson Davis is entitled lot elsewhere in the city and erected a dwelling Several portions of human bodies have you still continue to make drunkards while three children, and the crime is supposed there and took their mother to live with been found on the beach near Sandy Hook. you read in your Bible that no drunkard to pension under the laws on to have taken place early this morning. them. About the time this was being done, shall enter the kingdom of heaven? I leave BY THB They are boyond doubt parts of the bodies account of her husband's services in Whe the inhuman deed was discovered all and before they moved, the father came home this with you. Take to the Lord prayer. of the bark Germania, which was wrecked at Gradual Eednotion Hoik in his usual way, and without question poisoned five bodies were stiff and cold in death I am your friend. the Mexican war. She has not applied Long Branch a short time ago. two hogs almost ready for slaughter. with their throats cut from ear to ear. for it yet. Six firemen were injured by the collapse of He was arrested on the charge of drunkenness, System. Shelar and his wife were lying together N I A E E O I A S the roof of a burning church in Philadelphia. and in default of payment of a fine was across the foot of the bed and the three Foreman James Orr had a leg broken and sent to jail for thirty days. A few days ago he N A in to a children were on the floor in different parts NEW UIM, MINtf- he came back, and stayed in and about the IN exchange for champagne Franc* was otherwise injuied, perhaps fatally. Assistant in he re a of the house. Shelar was a mill an and house, when, all having gone out except a Engineer John Smith was also severly t, is buying large quantities of AmerL had steady employment, but of late drank WASHINGTON. Special Telegram, little girl seven years old,he shot his wife with injured. The others were only slightly hurt. heavily, and it is rumored that he and his —The president ie going to get as much oi a revolver in the back of the head. The little can cider. The stamp of foreign travel A piece of timber projecting from a freight girl la out crying that her mother had been wife did not live happily together. Th a holiday while congress has its three weeks train raked the side of a passing express lifts very ordinary things into high killed, and before the neighbors could get of recess ash can. The announcement is theory advanced is that Shellar in a fit of train on the Boston & Maine railroad at there he shot himself just behind the ear and made from the White Hoube that appointments estimation these days. madness cut the throats of his wife and Andover, Mass., breaking every window and died almost instantly. to federal positions need not be expected children and then his own. Th weapon sash, and covering the passengers with glass until after Jan. 6, when the two A free fight took place at a Christmas tree used was a razor, and was purchased by and splinters. The cars were filled with passengeis. SOME California vineyard owners houses come together again. If this applies Filteen or twenty persons were celebration in Eagle Creek nearShauneetown Shelar of a hardware dealer Saturday night. 111., at which chairs, clubs, knives and pistols to the new states, it will leave a somewhat slightly cut or bruised. A number of ladies The street in front of the house has been are displacing their Chinese hands were used. Thomas Burroughs, the fainted from fright, and one ofthem remained unusual condition of affairs. Montana, densely packed all evening with an excited Obtained, anl all PAT£Si Ui/rt/AJ626 attended with white labor, claiming that the church doorkeeper and one of the most respectable unconscious for hours. Washington and North Dakota have been to tor\\tO/i??JlATE FMS Our office to populace, all eager to get a glimpse of the farmers in the county, was dangerously opposite tb» *. Paten* Office and we cairo** dear labor is the cheapest. Senator full-fledged states for two months, and as ghastly spectacles. Uin Patenie irtleM umevJimi tiOM remote from stabbed in two places Stout Collins yet there are no federal courts organized in Stanford is among them. WAis!JlNG7Vi. Send M&StEL, DRA.WMQ was hit in the chm with a bullet, and S I N S I I N S DISCOVERY OP THE TRAGEDY. as to patent-* them. No judges have been appointed or, several other persons received minor injuries. Kittle Mneker, a little sister of the murdered HO WAA4M A spiritualist preacher named Jona Stramble, other officials under the jndges^ Tips, however, The fight arose from a mistake in distributing women, caused the discovery of the formerly a well known minister in Indianapolis, is due to the^plt NEW YORK organized labor wants the presents. As is usual at such entertainments, id references tragedy. She went to the house to deliver committed suicide in Wichita, Kan., parents in the neighborhood had taken tions have not been, County, City OS John Burns, the London labor leader, while suffering from emotional insanity. the evening's milk, as usual, and was unable their gifts to the church, where they were and congressmen hjff 31 to gain admittance to the to come over and do some agitating In a prize fight in a sporting resort near properly labeled and hung up on the tree. tions from the ne|if,s$£es, Mi bouse. Charles Mossman was in the East New York between Joe Murphy of When about a dozen ot the presents had on this sida of the Atlantic, and ered about choice Gf^^^^Ai^Mios^t] Gravesend and Dick Carroll of New York, been handed to the children, a farmer named vicinity and she told him about it. those in old states. O^^oWsaelegalion Set Bingham Bros. have sent him an invitation. Carroll had hisjaw brokenin the third round. Johnson grabbed a sled from a child's hauds He went with her to the rear of the house, **t an example on Thursday last by holding a and declared it was onp he had brought and finding a door open, entered. The first In Franklin, Ky., William White took a conference and presenting a unanimous there for his little boy. The sexton tried to floor of the house was deserted, but a terrible dull knife and cut Andy Parker's ear off. BRAZIL is so vast and yet so poorly front in a complete list of presidential appointments. explain his mistake, but Johnson pushed him He was arrested and put in jail. He had sight met their eyes in the second rudely aside and started for the door, carrying Th senators from Washington LUMBERUSDEALER equipped a country that in remote Andy's ear in his pocket when arrested Btory. Th dead baby was on the the sled in his hands. Some young and North Dakota have had consultations, Hoth parties are colored. sections the people, it is said, do not floor of one room, two murdered children, men who had been drinking tried to snatch but have not sent in recommendations. Fred Williams, a powerful bully, amused with gaping, bloody throats, lay the sled from Johnson, and he struck one of yet know of Dom Pedro's deposition Candidates are many from both h'mseif at Ashboro, Ind., by repeatedly them and was himself hit with a chair and in their bed in another chamber, while the states. Candidates from Montana are aiting and the establishment of the republic. striking Robert Thresher, his brother-in-law. felled to the floor. murderer and his wife were clasped in the for the election of senators. Senators Alter warning him to desist, Thresher shot embrace of a bloody death on their own Squiie and Allen of Washington and Dolph LATH, SHINGLES BOORS, Williams dead. O E I N I N S couch. I appeared that the wife was the and Mitchell of Oregon will remain in the THERE is one New Yorker who Maj. E. A. Burke, ex-treasurer of Louisiana, first victim, and that she made a The proprietors of the boot and shoe fac SASH AND city most of the recess. Senator Pierce ol HINJX should be contented with his lot. It under indictmentiortherecent bond swindles, tories in Bristol, England, have locked out desperate fight for life. Th broken North Dakota has gone to the Northw est. has arrived at Tegucigalpa. Honduras, from is one at the corner of Madison their operatives. By this step 9,000 persons Lime, Cement fcnd Coal. handle of the razor was found by her London. He is said to have $300,000 in are thrown out of employment. side. Then he went to the room where the Avenue and Twenty-third Street. He cash with him. I N A E E S O E George W. Wurts, charge d' affairs at the eighteen-months' old girl lay and nearly Leo Conners, aged twenty, belonging to bought it 'for $50,000 and has just United States legation at St. Petersburg, a a a S a severed her head from her body. Then one of the wealthiest families in Paris Tex., Lowest prices away** has sent to the state department an account he S re of disposed of it for $350,000. came the bloody slaughter of the girls, aged was shot and killed by Chris Holt,the weapon of the pre% alence of la grippe" in BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Special.—A grocery five and seven years. Th murder used being a Winchester rifle. Connors, who Rnssia with some interesting comments of his store situated on the corner of East Main then apparently took a lamp, went Opposite Railroad Itpot, was diinkmg freely, was the aggressor. own. He states that about the middle ol THE case of the jury "fixers" in the and Water streets was broken into early to a mirror, and deliberately cut his November public attention was called to the NEW ULM, MINH W. L. Cooley, the absconding cashier of this morning, and a small safe weighing own throat, and, staggerring to where Cronin murder conspiracy is soon larjre number of persons falling ill with much the Omaha road at Sioux Falls, S .D., is still 500 pounds was taken out and dragged by his wife lay, threw himself upon the same symptoms, fever, severe pains coming on for trial. The state will missing His accounts aref 700 short. Wine a rope through the various streets FRANK FRIEDMANN, the head, back, and limbs. "Fo lack ot a her body. The scene of the tragedy was and women are said to have caused his downfall. make a vigorous effort to convict, to the north end of the tow n, over a mile better name," he states, ''the malady has sickening. Niles is intensely excited, and been called 'influenza.' but it shows signs of away. Th burglary was committed within strong men wb viewed the bodies turned and it is believed that there is abundand Roe L. Hendrick, a Buffalo newspaper correspondent, a typhoid character though not of a malignant a stone's throw of the Second precinct dealer faint and rushed into the open air, and *K criminating testimony. pleaded guilty to the charge of nature and up to the date of writing, police station and was discovered by an officer, women had to be borne out of the house. attempting to blackmail the family of Judge Dec. 5, no fatal case ha& been reported. The who with others followed the tracks Groceries, Crockery. Stonewara, The only theory advanced thus far as to the Lewis, of the supreme court, and was sentenced illness most cases is very light, and lasts of the safe until they found it in the cellar cause of the crime is insanity. CRACKSMEN now open safes by applying to the penitentiary for one year. but a few days seldom longer than two of the house occupied by Patrick Kiel. weeks. I leaves, however, all persons who A new indictment for conspiracy to bribe Slassware, Notion, Canned a powerful machine that pulls On searching the house, John Connolly have been touched by it, in great debility and A A I S S E I N S Cronin jurors has been returned by thegiand and Edward Burns, two crooks, were found out the nob of the combination lock. depression of spirits fact, the after effects S a A a to a a of juiy against John E. Graham, A. L. Hanks, asleep in one room. Each had a loaded revolver are more unpleasant than the complaint itself. a a a Fred W. Smith. Mark Solomon, Jeremiah They do this easily and quickly, and Flour,1 Fruit, etc. grasped in his hand, and there were O'Donnell, Thomas Kavanaugh and Joseph INDIANA, Pa., Special.—At the trial just the old battle between safe builders a number of dynamite cartridges in their, Kohn. ended of Washington Butler and P. M. pockets. They were arrested, together with and thieves must now be fought al] IN E N E A Dodge, overseers of the poor, charged with All goods sold at bottc prices a James A. Parker, a real estate agent of Eiel and his wife. The safe was not broken Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan iron neglecting their duty, a terrible story was Kansas City, committed suicide at Washington over again. delivered free of cost to a a of into. men aro to hold a convention with the object told by witnesses under oath. Five years by jumping from the wharf into the river. the city. of influencing legislation favorable to ago Edward Wisherman became sick, and It is inferred that financial difficulties caused The police for some time past have been their interests. was removed to a home owned by his wife him to commit suicide. satisfied that Connelly and Burns were STATISTICS given by the London N E W I N N in Burrell township. His father-in-law was Three bodies were found on the bank of the among the gang which has been committing The bodies of a white woman and a negro board of trade disclose the fact also quartered in the same place. Both Conemaugh near Coopersdale, Pa AH the numerous burglaries recently, but until have been taken by resurrectionists in Washington, GEO. BENZ & SO] that 509 strikes took place in England, men, being unable to work, were allowed and Dr. A. C. Adams, a demonstrator bodies were close together, and all were females. now they were unable to get any evidence $3 per week by the overseers. I 1837 the None were identified. in a medical college there, will be brought against them. A lady living opposite Scotland, and Ireland during Importer* and Wholes*}? Desleri la tather-in-law died, and the allowance for into court iu connection with the affair. the store saw the men take the sale A company with a capital of $500,000has the year 1888. Of these only 200 WINES & the family was reduced to $1.60 per week. out, but supposed that they had been employed been organized at Kingman, Kan., for manufacturing A package containg upward of $83,000 in In the meantime "Wisherman's body became .vere successful. The strikes affected to do so. and refining sugar and syrup from notes, checks and other securities, representing a mass of corruption, with running sores, beets and rfucose from grain and seeds. IQUORS the money left by the absconding cashier, L50,000 men and £450,000 were lost and he was unable to do any kind of work. A N I A E S I Silcott, was turned over to the United States The grand jury at Keokuk, Iowa, has returned ~fco the men in wages during the time The allowance was reduced to $1.25 treasurer pursuant to a resolution of the indictments against forty-two violators he a of he S a per week for a family ot five, another £f*. Paul, Minn he strikers were out. house. of the prohibition law. All saloons in in S an a is child having arrived. The clothing the city have closed. William Eubanks, a widower living at Los SAN FRANCISCO, Special.-—Charles £jke. was of the scantiest, the Gatos, Cal., becoming incensed at his sixteenyear-old Overseers of the poor at Indiana, Pa., are first mate, and William HjggiB^O-a, seeo. neighbors testifying that they were ashamed THE doctors who attended the late daughter's refusal to hand him her accused of neglecting their duties, a family of to look at Mrs. Wisherman on account of mate of the ill-fated |iarha] wages, shot and killed her. He then out his :^g of Portugal during the last few paupers undergoing horrible deprivations in the scarcity of her apparel, which was the which was damaged f^^^. £$|«^ throat with a razor, inflicting a seiious but consequence. same winter and summer. Fuel was so Port Costa laiU week, ai^x in-, the~bx|) ks of his illness presentedbills for not fatal wound. Thousands of bushels of corn are being scarce in the winter that logs were used by of which two men were suffocated 1 services amounting to nearly News reached Pierre S. D., by private burned for fuel in Northwestern Kansas. In resting one end on a chair with the other by foul gases last Friday, were drowned in parties from For Sully that there is trouble some counties the market price of corn is less 00. One of them demanded the fire. A the same time the children the bay to-day. Stevens and Higginson, than 15 cents per bushel, while coal is from with the Indians at that place. The'parties were without shoes. The food consisted of together viith lour others started lrom the for ten visits, another de$17,000 say that the Indians are dissatisfied with the 25 cents to 35 cents per bushel. corn meal one week and flour the next, ship in a small boat for the shore: High for fifteen, while a treaty opening the reservation, and claim The suspension of J. Q. Preble & Co., manufacturer with some rice and tea. Al five had to wTind and tide were prevailing at the time that they are not promised snfficient remuneration of blank books and envelopes, and sleep in one bed to keep warm. While Mr. ought that $30,000 was not and in attempting to run near a barge anchored for their ponies also that they have J. B. Sheffield & Son, manufacturers of paper Butler was overseer Mrs. Wisherman was in the stream their boat was capsized ^ooo much to ask for his attendance killed several settlers near the fort. and general stationery, was announced in confined twice, and in neither case did she and Stevens and Higginson drowned. New York. In addition to these two firms Johann a St. Clair was fatally stabbed at eighteen consultations. The new have medical aid, and none at all except Both men are natives of Liverpool, and the Wabash I^„nufacturing Company, of Chicago, by her husband, Christopher St. Clair in that of her husband. Mrs. Wisherman Higginson leaves a wife and several children king finally succeeded in effecting a is involved. The liabilities of the two SHINGLES, DOORS, New York, and died at a hospital soon afterward. had to go two miles away to get corn meal in that city. companies will exceed $1,000,000. settlement of the\r claims for the Immediately after the stabbing and flour and carry it home. On one of the husband gave himself up to the police. SASH, BLINDS, these trips she gave birth to a still-born lump sum of $60,000. Killed His Wife's Insulter. He is said to have been jealous of his wife, E A E S child and carried it home iu her apron. PENSACOLA, Fla., Special.—J. M. Thompson who, however, bore an excellent reputation The child was buried by an overseer, but stabbed J. T. Carter to death. The men and all kinds of— among her neighbors. he re In re Mrs. Wisherman received no medical attention. were prominent citize ha. A year ago Mrs. CHARLES CLARK, a trader in Blackington, in a W. L. Cooley, cashier of the Chicago, St. The defense claimed that no order Carter obtained a divorce from Carter on Building Material. Mass., has big brown horse Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railwayin Sioux the grounds of non-sjupport and she afterward of relief had been taken out before two NEW YOBK. alls, S. D., is reported missing. His ac*ounts married Thompslon. ••ter has often justices in Wisherman's behalf, and that -h^^hivete $HB IS delivery wagon. In Wheat—No. 2 red, 85%@85^c- elevator, insulted her on the jstreet since then, and aro said to be in bad condition, and consequent^ the paupers were not legally 86M@87c steamer No. 2 red, 83c No. 1 tfEW OTiM, MINK -M&.&arnyard Clark has a hydrant while Mr. and Mrs Thbmpson were standing while the amount of his shortage has not on the township. Th defendants were northern, 92%@93c. No lhard,96y @96%c. at the corner converging, Carter passed Citizens'Bank been made public, it cannot be much less than 2 {ot^0^flylpg water for use about Corn—No. 2, 42%c: elevator, 4 3 Vkc afloat discharged. and applied an insiilting epithet to his $1,000. Cooley has held the position for No. 2 white, 4384c No. 3,39%@40c. O a th^fWa and outbuildings. Some former wife. Thompson resented the insult. some time, and his reputation has always No. 2, 31%c mixed Western 27@30c white The men clincnjed and fell, Carter on been first-class. His relatives live at Heron do, 30@35c No 2 Chicago 30 @30%c. Eggs days 'ago there was some delay in O I I N S N E top. Thompson quicjkly used his knife, Lake, Minn. —Western 22y2@23c. Butter—Elgin, 29c giving the big brown horse his usual and as Mrs. Thompson stooped to try to Western dairy, 9@18c do factory, 7@18c. he E re in on of An awful tragedy took place at Larchfrood, separate the men her face was struck by a drink. T^eh^^e^alke out of the rolia Pa. Iowa, a station on the Burlington, CHICAGO. stream of blood that spurted from Carter's BUTLER, Pa., Special.—The business portion Cedar Rapids & Northern, sixteen miles from neck. Carter received! a number of wounds barg$, aiHVa$pittg,to the hydrant, Cash quotations were as follows: Flour of Petrolia is in ashes. A fire broke Sioux Ealls. The particulars as stated by in various parts of the body. Th tragedy dull and unchanged No. 2 spring wheat ^turned t&y^el^witn his teeth, let the NEW ULM, MINN. out early this morning in Klingensmith's the operator at Larchwood are: Di. Munroe was not unexpected a public sentiment 77%c, No 3 spring wbeat, 67@68%c, No. 2 of that place shot his wirethrough the lungs, grocery and burned along both sides of is lenient toward Tho mpson, who is under Jtroxigii Vn'%X8 of water, and then red, 77%c No. 2 corn, 33c, No. 2 oars, 20^4c inflicting what is thought to be a fatal arrest. No. 2 rye, 45V£c, No. 2 barley, 58@60c No. Main, Argyle and Pairview streets, destroying ^t%ed,|b|at5«attiff the same way he wound. The doctor then cut his own throat, 1 flax seed, $1.36@1.36y2 prime timothy practically all of the business houses M.Mullen, PresH. E. Vajen, Vice- Preset ^raetHtjOn. Then he drank his fill from the effect of which ho died. The doctor seed, $1.22 mess pork, per bbl, $8.75@9:25* and many residences. Little or no effort On Trac of Silcott. was insanely jealous of his wife and imagined lard, per 100lbs, $5.87%. Butter—unchanged. J, C. Rudolph, Cashier. was made to fight the flames, which swept and returned to his place in the barn. M$JS-TRE\L, Special -Mrhe big rewards offered Eggs—20@21c. she had received attention from other men. over the prosperous little oil town with for the capture c)f Silcott, the defaulting Since then he has performed the same Medical aid for the injured woman was bent Directors: MINNEAPOLIS. frightful velocity. I was all the sleeping cashier of the hou,&e ot representatives, at once. Wheat—No. 1, hard 32c No. 1, Northern. act every day, and seems to enjoy it. inhabitants could do to get out with their iiuiu.Dii.aiu coui a a to get out wit tnei have induced sever'al Montreal detectliyes 78@80c No 2. Northern, 72@76c. WernXr Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. O A riot occurred at Jesup. fifty-seven miles and wearing apparel. Th total loss iv a cfcse, and one of them Patents, sacks to local dealers. $4 75@4.S0, south of Savannah, Ga. Two white men patents to ship, sacks, car lots, $4.30@4.50 is is between between $S5,000 &S5.00 0 and and $100,000, £100.000 with with but but a *iave Wetchcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. O. Koch. were killed, two others seriously wounded in barrels, $4.50@4.70 delivered at New information that will] lead to Silcott's apprehension. AN impressive lesson for the United little insurance. Th thickly settled portion and srveral negroes are reported killed. The England points, $5.S0@5w40 New York I is claimed that about a week of the town on the north side of Main States comes from South AfricaA Georgia Huzzars troop of the First i-egiraent ol ago Herminio Thibal^, Silcott's paramour, points, $5.20@5.30. delivered at Philadelphia DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS street between Argyle street and the office Georgia cavalry sent two detachments of men arrived in Montreal on a visit to a married and Baltimore,$5.15@5.25. bakers' here, where no rain has fallen for a year, to Jesup, and more trouble is apprehended. of the United Pipe line, including the latter, sister, and prolonged her visit until yesterday, $3 25@3.60 superfine $1.70@2 25 red dog, OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE A also took place at Baresville. Three when she suddenly announced that she J|?and there is much suffering for want and on the south side from the bank, sacks, $1.10@1.25 red dog, barrels, $1.35@ was going to Quebec. The sister, when negroes were killed. The cause of thetrouble 1.50. Corn—No. 3. 27%c choice yellow28%c. which is still standing, to Pairview street is TICKETS SOLD. ^of water. Prof. Seeley, the American questioned, admitted that she had a visitor, was not stated, and it is difficult to get further Oats—(or 8amples,19@21%c Barley destroyed, as well as the buildings to the but refused to give further information. information. The militia of Macon were 1 geologist, who has just made a tour —25@45c. Flax—$1.30% Chicago $1.36%. cemetery. About forty buildings were destroyed. The detectives say thpt they are positive waiting orders to repair to the scene of the ST. PAUL. of the country, says the same cause that the woman in question is Silcott's companion, trouble. Prices on incoming trains only: W a GloseAtteritrah Civ^n to! and that during her stay here she at ruined Egypt, Mesopotamia, No. 1 hard, 78@79c: No. 1 Northern, 76@ On Christmas, at Memphis, Tenn., the dead was visited by a man -who, it is claimed, anwered Collecting. 77c No. 2 Northern. 73@75c Corn—No. 3. W I N O O W N body of a negro supposed to be Ben Hawkins, Silcott's description. I InchgY once the most fertile 28@29e. Oats—No. 2 mixed, 19%c bidNo. was found under the bayou bridge with A S iv by 9 2 white, 21%@22%c August, 21c bid, t''- le world, is at work in a bullet wound in the head. His pockets a is on A a a S a A Cyclone in Kentucky t, January, 21%c bid: No. 8. 19@21c. Barley were turned wrong side out, and it was evidently Bncklen Araioa. Baire Jfcljttie destruction WASHINGTON, Special.—Mrs. Harrison is LOUISVILLE, Special.—The town of Pineville, —No. 2.45@50c bid: No. 3. 38@42c bid IX a case of murder and robbery. G. Rye—No. 2, 32c bid. Ground feed $10.50@ deluged with letters about that- historical ,Ky.. was visited by a destructive The best salve in the world for Gnta -ne same cause Emmett Pinkston, driver of a main street 11.50 asked. Corn meal—Unbolted. $11.50 storm of wind and rain early this morning. whisky punch which she did not give to the Bruises. Sores, Ulcfers, Salt Rheum, car, was stabbed to the heart by an unknown countries into desthe asked. Shorte—$7@7.75. Bran—bulk. $fi Several dwellings and Pan-American delegates a couple of months Fev$r Sores, Tet^eri chopped Hands, @6.50. Hay—No. 1 upland prairie. $6 25® negro and instantly killed. The negro escaped, ness houses re ago, but wnich many temperance fanatics same effect in 7 No. 1. $5@B. Dressed hogs—$3.75@asked. l..-.t.:*wi~iu- a A ii Jgrup and up to a late hour had not been by the cyloi^, are bound to believe she did. A specimen S Eggs—Held at$5.70@6 fresh, $6.30 Piles, or no is at work in the captured. The only passengers in the car at through the center or letter recently received by Mrs. Harrison @6.60. Flax seed—No. 1, $1.30%. Bntter teed to give the time were two small boys, and the James North, broth I we shall see deom —Extra creamery. 20@22c extra dairy, 10 runs like this: identification of th» negro wfll be extremely loney refund- ., ,, ., juries. These were @16c: medium, 10@15c roll and print fresl it before many difficult Sold a Can it be possible that the contents of this though several pee 12%@16e old,8@12c packing rfwV grea8e.3@5at.s^T^i1! j-'egMg ghp of paper is true. I cut it out couladlittlet of a,l-~ =1 A burglar was captured an Cokato, Minn., I no $50,000. paper named the Journal 3 K&StoKtf. .'1* 5 yjzif-^ 4Ytesr wmmi 3 HTjHJfc •#.•/£