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nuwiwfwnntaHBBa BSOBSBBSEB8BB NEWS BRETITIES. New Ulm ReYie*?. I E S O TA EDLT0ES deal of mail, and have defrsud^E a number have been making angels, and left some of ISirotvri ©o*'23aui*J of people. The-postal authorities have received the clay sticking to the board, too much for morefcfaauone thousand complaints one angel and not enough lor two, and in .?& from vario«s,parts of Iowa, Ilhcoie, Wisconsin j~s£i experimenting with it Eve was evolved as BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. The Mfet TelegrapMc News and Indiana. I' a natural consequence. CH.GHADBOURff, S 0 8 3 They Meet in St Paul In State Four bodies were found thirty miles southeast "Independence, Now and Forever," -was President! Culled from Associated oi Puroell, Kansas, by /two cowboys. assigned to Mr John A. Johnson, of the St. NEW ULM, ConyentioH and Transact to. Minn, and Geutre Sirs/* MINNESOTA Peter Herald, as Mr. Hall said, because he Near by was a mover's wagon and harness, .Press Dispatches. ,, lived in the city where there was an insane IfilL "ill the horses having been taken away. The Business. asylum, and yet had the independence to LAST year 'the product of Idaho's corpses were those of a manapparently fifty I NEW ULM, wras criticise it. Mr. Johnson equal to the years old with four bullet holes a woman mines was worth $17,000,000. The occasion and made a very humorous effort. apparently about .the same age with two WASHINGTON BRIEFS. An Interesting Gathering and Mai. T. M. Newson, he of ready tongue, 0Uectioaaan£ nil bnoineni pertMuiag to k*nkla« bullet holes A .young woman apparently Montana mines yielded $32,000,000. prompt!/ ttta&dtd to. Tho coroner's jury in the Tracy fire at followed upon '-The Power of the Press." twenty years old«hot through, the head, and Much Done that was Valuable Individual Responsibly, Washington has rendered a verdict that the "What I Know About Countv Printing" a boy of fifteen shot in the forehead The brought W.B. MitchelLof theSt.Cloud Journal- cause of the fire is unknown. e,nd that th« cowboys report •that the ,killing piobably and Pleasant Pre«s, to his feet. "Looking Backward" AN English paper says that-© syndicate loss of IMp was largely due to iis exceptionally occurred ten days ago. $500,000, afforded Mr. H. A. Castle an opportunity to rapid spread. is being formed in that country be very anuibing, also instructive, to "the Bert Stoner, the*ettling clerk of Chicago, President Harrison, "Vice President Morton company. Rev. Dr. S. G. Smith, and others, said to have cheated his employer, supposed Eagle MiUT for the purchase from this coun and all the members of the cabinet, view The twenty-third annual convention of contributed to the fun and edification to be the board ef -trade operators, B. P. of the recent affliction in the families of Sectaries of the occasion. the Minnesota Editors and Publishers' association try of the foreat lands of Alaska. Hdtchineon, Mntofsomeithoiusands of dollars, Blaine nnd Tracy, have recalled all invitations assembled at the chamber of commerce was baek tanworkiin Mr. Hutehinson's •ORGANIZING AS A CORPORATION. to public receptions and dinners in St. Paul for business, Joel Manufacturers of office. The report was that some weekB ago Editor Ed A. Paradis, ot the Midway until after Lent. P. Heatwole, of the Northfield News, the after bilking "(M Hutch" by a ridiculously News, strongly advocated the formation BOIXEB FLO IN the year 1700 there was bat one simple expedient, young Stoner suddenly president, occupying the chair. There of & stock .company. One of the chief RECORD OF CASUALTIES. newspaper in the 'United States. I took a journey *©iCanada. Upon \l»hat basis were present about one hundred and fifty benefits of such am organization would be 1 Caspar Spr&ngler, on old-time resident of the clerk and the operator new resume members, representing the principal papers BY THB 1870 there were5,S71 this year there to secure advertising at good rates. The Helena, Mont., died at Placer from injuries their old relations could not be readily ascertained. in the state. Immediately upon calling Gradual Redaction Rolls? convention svas not unanimous in favor of inflicted by a premature blast of powder. He are 16,319, the total for the United Both of (them flatly declined,!* talk. the meeting to order Mr. Heatwole began the plan, but its friends were strong enough was a miner, amd was working in ©ne of his the reading of the president's annual address, States amd Canada being 17,107. to have a committee appointed to report a own mines at the time of the accident. System. of which the following is an abstract: FOREIGN CULLINGS. plan at the next meeting. The committee 5 The large brick and stone buildi&g at the "Iregard the local newspaper as one of the Cardinal Pecci, imsrther.of the .pope, who consists of Ed A. Paradis, of the Midway corner of Adams and Market streefcBiChienjro strongest moral agencies of modern times. NEW ULM, MINI?, has been ill for several days^witb pneumonia, THERE is a mild-panic in the money owned by J. V. Earwell & Co., caugfatfireand News W. B. Mitchell, of the St. Clott The great weakness of the country newspaper died at Rome. before the flames could be subdued, the Journal-Press, and H. G. Day, of the Albert market of the Argentine Republic, of to-day is, that there is no fixed or southern half of Ht was gutted. This portion A mob made a demonstration at Rio Janerio, Lea Standard recognized standard for admission to the of the building was occupied byTaykarJBros., Brazil, before the residence of' Gen. Da but as there is a disturbance there of A. paper on "The Mechanical Department profession, and, therefor, it often beeomes dealers in hata aM caps, and Work Bros., Fonseca, president of *he provisional government, some kind with every full moon, 1&0 of a Newspaper" was read by David Ramaley. the common plunder-ground of the members dealers in clothing,and uniforms. Los&..about in favor of «, dictatorship. They H. P, Hall read a paper on "The Political of all the other professions. If a doctor, unusual surprise is manifested. $450,000. urged Da Fonseca to Assume the position of Emoluments of Newspapers." clergyman or lawyer tails to secure adequate dictator for a period of five years. Gen. Da A sad accident oeourred in Carroltorn, near The committee on resolutions offered its support from the public, he at once Fonseca did not put is a*i appearance, bet New Orleans. Eigfet boys, all resideaifes of report, the first resolution creating quite a EX-KING MILAN, of "Servia, recently gets types and press and blossoms into a the upper city, secored two pinnaces and caused the mob to be dispersed by ,thepolice. lull-fledged country journalist. commotion. In substance it denounced attempted to break a bank at Monaco. started out to take a aiide on the river. There Among the mob were saany soldiers. The "It seems to me there is too little recognition the practice on the part of newspaper men was a strong current running at the tame, president, in a subsequent interview, said he Obtained, and all PATJCNT JtUSlSJOSS attended I twas a faro bank, and he spent among the local newspaper fraternity of selling their railway mileage. Many of and, despite their efforts, the yawls were to for MOD ERA TK FKES. Oar office ia was opposed to a dictatorship, and that the of the fact that they are the monitors and opposite the D. S. Patent Office, and wa can ct» hurled by the current against some barges, those present opposed the resolution on the $50,000 in the attempt, which was demonstration was distasteful to him. teachers of the communities which give tain Patents in lew time than thow remote from eausing both boats to upset and seven of the ground that it reflected upon the editors. WASHINGTON. Send MOURL, DRAWING OS By prompt action the French government them support. I would remark that no not successful. eight youths were thrown into the river aewS It was claimed by some of the opponents PHOTO of invention. W« adrlae aa to patentability •calling among men needs a more painstaking nipped the bud what was apparently intended drowned. free of charge and we mate NO CMAliQM that most of the advertising tickets on the apprenticeship than that ot weekly to be a royalist coup d' etat, modeled UtfLJCSS PATENT IS SECURED Tihe water has receded for enough to permit journalism. In no business is the technical maiket were given out directly by the roads For circular, advice, term* and references to STANLEY'S admirers are rushing: into alter Louis Napoleon's mad descent upon a rough estimate of the damage done at field wider, or the details to be mastered themselves. The resolution was finally laid •etudl clients ln your own State. County. City o« Boulogne, and the only consequence as that Oregon City by the flood. While much of Sown, write to book print so numerously that more complicated. The country journalist on the table. the aaaohinery in the mills &t that place is tike duke of Orleans, eldest son of the court must be printer and pressman have a iair the cream is being skimmed from the Joel P. Heatwole, H. P. Hall and W. J. covered by sediment earned 1E by the current of Paris, is now in custody. The duke .arrived knowledge of the stationer's business be OppotiU Patent OJflct, Waihington, If. C. Kenyon were appointed a committee to and it as impossible to obtain a correct estimate thoroughly posted in politics know indi in Paris, bearing a letter written and African exploration business while Bingham Bros. of damage, it is thought #123,000 will examine into the feasibility of taking an vid«aHy sigaed by the count de Paris, announcing to all or nearly all of the people of Emin's rescner is reading the proofs cover the loss. It is estimated ifey the Southern fls tQ.wn excursion through the South in connection the faithful and to all otW« t,h« ~«K. understand uman nature in all the faithful and to all others the coun' tab Paeifie officials that it will take $1,500 its phases, and finally ill fail unless he with the meeting next winter. Resolutions dication. He also had with him a manifesto of his own book. men one month to repair the railroad track knows ihe science of finance in all its minute addressed to the people of France. The were adopted declaring the rates charged damaged by the flood between Rosebnrg and details better than the banker. He ought count ©f Paris abdicates the throne he never by express companies to be unreasonably DEALERS IN Ashland, a distance of about 140 miles. Six to be a fairly good writer, have the possessed. He consequentlv abdicates his high and calling upon the legislature to MARRIAGE ought to be a sueeess miles of traek was completely carried out. claims as pretender, and, in virtue of his "^tjnet. and the cheek of the reporter, that remedy the matter by law expressing appreciation perfect independence which is only born of abdication, all his claims, rights and titles among the Chinese peasants. They The four children of Jacob B. Slater were of the National Education association, clear eon&eience and perlect rectitude of "v. descend to his eldest son, the young gentleman skating on the lake at Pinnewater, about six and declaring the government to need about $1 a month for food, motives which under no possible combination now ia the hands of the authorities— miles from Kingston, N. Y., when the ice. be guilty of unjust discrimination in printing of circumstances would place his Philippe Louis Robert, duke Orleans. and an economical man or woman which was but a few inches in thickness, gave opinion* in the public market for sale to return cards on envelopes. The Minnesota This gentleman is therefore not merety one LATH, SHINGLES, D00RSr way and the little .ones were precipitated into the highest bidder. The local newspaper can get along a whole year with $5 of many vacrant princes, but the actual pretender delegation in congress were asked to the water. Their shouts were heard by the should be clean, printed clearly with good to the throne in virtue of his claims work for the discontinuance of the latter members of the family, who lived near by, SASH AND BLIND. worth of clothes. type, and pure morally, so that its influence as the heir of Louis Philippe, and also as the custom. A resolution endor&ing Maj.T M. find the father and mother rushed to the will always be good in the community. Indulgence heir of the old Bourbon line. resue. By the time they reached the luke Newson for a consular position was adopted. coarse wit and slanderous allusions Lime, Cement and CoaL« the four children had disappeared beneath The resolution ot E. V. Smallcv providing bespeak of low moral tone in a community AN English scientist propounds the the ice. The mother, frantic with the that supports no less than in for the establishment of a bureau of IN GENERAL. thought of her drowning children, rushed theory that the grippe epidemic arose the man who publishes the local newspaper. immigration was indefinitely postponed. upon the ice, which gave way with her weight, One hundred citizens of Point township, Next to cleanliness aud courtesy should be Lowest prices always. from the contamination of the air by The committee on delegates to the National and she sank beneath thesurface. Mr. Slater near Chillicothe, Ohio, tired of an epidemic of reckoned the virtue of reliability and truthfulness. Editorial convention, to be held in then attempted to reach his wile, and he, crime, organized into a jailing club and in the decaying bodies of the million Of course, those of us who conduct Boston June, reported the following delegates, too, was drowned. one night made thirty-six arrests. partisan newspapers will readily understand who were elected: Opposite Railroad Depot, Chinese drowned in the great floods that the demands of party frequently The contract for three and one-half miles Irving Todd Hastings Gazette, W. B. Mitchell, interfere seriously with our highest HEWU1.M, SINFUL SIFTINGS. bt Cloud Journal-Preps G. S. Pea«e, Anoka MINH of 1888. of elevated railway in Chicago was let to individual conception of entire rectitude. Union, E Hoard, Montevideo Leader. H. Carnegie, Phipps & Co. of Pittsburg. The Suits hare been entered in Chicago by the Dearth, Le Sueur News. William Hinds, Shakopee Who of you has not been compelled to support, county of Cook against all the "boodlers" price will be between $800,000 and £1,000,000. FRANK FRIEDMANN, Argus. W. Brown, Wells Advocate. A. in obedience to the command of the returned, escaped or compromised, for $200,000, Bellyea, Elbow Late Herald, A Ingalls, Pine LYMAN Trumbull, ex-governor, exsecretary convention or caucus, some man whom vou Island Journal Alternates, A Castle, S in trespass. L. Edwin Dudley, secretary of the Citizens' position1'* believed to be unfitted for the It Verbeck, S Pmuey, Hall of St. Paul, of state, ex-supreme judge, dealer in Harry Lebos, a dissolute character ofBeading, and Fred N Van Duzee, of the Luverne News. ex-member ofcongress, and ex-United Pa., shob and fatally wounded his wife. Mis. LilaM. Chapman, of the St. James Groceries, Crockery. Stonewara,. Daniel Fisher, Mrs. Lebos' father, died of Journal Miss Anna E. Rathburn, Pelican States senator, is still practicing law heart disease immediately after the shoot- on the 22d, 23d and 24th instant. Rapids Pioneer, and Miss O'Brien, Atwater do, for perhaps the voice ol the majority is Press, were elected active members of the in Chicago at the nge ot 77. He ising. Lebos escaped. more wise and judicious than any one individual's The Hekla Fire Insurance stockholders, at Blasswars, Notions, Canned sense of right or wrong. The editor association without fees. W. P. Belden was probably fatally stabbed Madison, Wis ratified the sale of that company's in good health and his legal ability should be cautious that he does not The election ol officers for the ensuing by his brother-in-law, J. H. Wing, in Chicago. stock to the German Insurance Company, mistake spleen lor\iitue, and the virulent year resulted as follow*, is as good as over. The street was filled with people on their way of St. Paul. The total amount of stock bssaults of a disordered liver for the whispering President, Hunt, of the Mankato Free Fruit, Flour, etc. to the theater, and the bloody act they witnessed is $300,000, for which the purchaser pavs of the deity within his bosom. The Press, first vice president, George S Lanphere, caused several ladies to faint. Moorhead News, second vice president, Ed A $318,000. All Hekla risks will at once be manager of a newspaper should mercilessly THE Austrien Count Aloys Karolyi, Paradis, Midway News third vice president, Gen. exclude purely personal matters, and not reinsured in th8 St Paul organization. A brakeman on the Northern Central le't a All goods sold at bottom prices and S. Jenmxon, Red Wing Republican, lecoramg base his excuse lor acting in opposition to who recently died, left a fortune switch open at-Marsh's Run, near Harrisburg, An assistant United States attorney is at secretary, E Dearth, Le Sueur News, corresponding delivered free of cost to any part oi his friends and party associates upon the Pa., and a passenger train crashed into a secretary, T. Newson, St. Paul, Gorden Ohio investigating a fraudulent pension of $2,500,000 which produced an income purely arbitrary and altogether selfish axiom, the city. freight. Arthur Emerton of Baltimore was treasurer, Da\ id Ramalev, St Paul. E\ecutive case. Some time ago a pension was 'I own this paper.' There is too little the only one killed. Committee—S. Verbeck, St Paul, chairman, of nearly $200,000 a year. granted to Nancy Smith, because she wasprofit to-day in the newspaper field, and N E W ULM, MINN. Gottrey, Pine City Pioneer, and E. The general store of Harding & Wolsey at the widow of a soldier. Not long ago the the poverty of our profession is clearly He owned an immense estate over Hoard, Montevideo Leader Vincent, Iowa, was entered by burglars and traceable to bad men who fasten themselves district attorney was informed that Nancy The convention voted thanks to the officers several hundred dollars in silk goods and which he reigned as a regular oldfashioned upon our honorable guild." GEO. BENZ SONS. for their work, H. P. Hall for work on Smith was not the widow of the soldier in groceries stolen. The village is sparsely settled, the executive committee, to the chamber of question, but had been divorced from him tyrant. W. J. C. Kenyon, general passenger agent and the theives evidently carried off commerce for the use of the room ior the many years be'ore his death. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In of the Burlington road, the accredited editor their booty in a large wagon. convention and to the St. Paul publishers WINES & The Methodist church intends to found and publisher of the Burlington Hustler, for the banquet at the Windsor. It was resolved Charles Miller, son of a prominent farmer, to meet in 1891 in St. Paul or Minneapolis. THE refusal of a Detroit street car road a paper upon the "Relation of the a national university in Washington was arrested for murder at Lebanon, Ind. General Passenger Agent to the Public." LIQUORS, City and arrangements are making for The victim of the alleged murderer was Geo. company to receive coppers from After adjournment the editors paid a visit He asserted that the country was overrun Purdy, who was shot in October, 1888. the purchase of a ninety-acre tract to the historical societv rooms. Afterward passengers brought out the fact not Purdy was killed for shouting for one of the with editorial mileage, and hinted that the of land on the Tenallytown road, near the Pioneer Press building was inspected presidential candidates. 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn editors who sold this mileage were known Oakview, ex-President Cleveland's country by a majority of the visitors, all of them generally known that one, two, three and recorded in the confidential expressing delight and surprise at the macrmtude A. Barenther, a member of the firm of home, as a site for the university. Eishop and five cent pieces are legal tenders and convenience ot the edifice. Hume & Barenther. attorneys at law of 1 8 8 Va6 nor ,j .\ bi *^,« ranua 6*? t\XQ railroads. At the same time, PETER SCHEBEB, at the head of •the movem a up to twenty-five, cents, wliil* ten a he frankly stated that inany editors gave 00 1 an C?^J?2 p'.H' Ln the Droperty, which HALF-BREEDS HADAGRUDGE. very much more advertising" than they got 000 oiJ4100Q.kfca$ihB to the clients of the twenty, twer.by-five and fifty cent td 1^ soiu ior $100,000. mileage in return for, firm. His lamily received word from Toronto. A Hardware Man Unmercifully Bea The boat St. Ignace, which runs between A general discussion ol this mileage question pieces are legal tenders up to tenOnt., stating Barenther ha/I arrived safely in ten in Fort Pierre. Mackinaw and St. Ignace point, carrying the followed, in which nearly every one the queen's dominion. -DEALER I N dollars. agreed that when an editor put "his name t6 PIERRE, S. Special Telegram train of theJMichigan Central and Dulutb,South A bQTglar entered the ho*ase of Ransom the agreement upon the mileage book that —Boomers continued to cross the river all Shore & Atlantic roads, is ice bound about Floyd, a wealthy farmer aged seventy-three he would not transfer any of the mileage he three miles from Mackinaw City. There are night last night, andthe scene at Port Pierre years, near Westport.N. Y.,and struck the old was bound to keep that agreement. One sixty passengers aboard the train she carries. has been very exciting. Building was done THE poAver of gold is phenomenal. man with a club, knocking him eensele&s and leading member ot the association said that The passengers left the imprisoned train and by the light of the lantern, and a large murdering his wife. Thehouse was ransack ed, The discovery of gold in California he knew two or three prominent editors in accomplished a perilous journey ofeightmilea number of fights took place. About midnight but nothing was taken, as the burglar was the state who sold their mileage and boldly on the floating ice in order to reach theBhore. gave population and a new life to a fight took place between a number evidently frightened by his awful deed. There said they owned it and had a right to sell They arrived in safety and reported the captain it. He had accidentally seen the confidential of half-breed bullies and a fellow called were two certifled checks, amounting to $2,275, the Pacific coast. Such a discovery of the St Ingace had given up all hope memoranda of one of the railroads, and $275 in money left untouched in a Jesse James, who took over a load of hardware of moving his boat until the wind changes and in Australia populated a continent, and the names of two of these editors were bureau drawer. and started a store in a tent. The breaks the ire. A party of five who started recorded thereon. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, During a recess in the trial of William soon after those who reached Shore, have not half-breeds have a grudge against him, and and in South Africa is making the George N. Lamphere read a paper upon Mayne, on the trial of assault to murder yet been heard from. assaulted him. He was unmercifully Transvaal predominantly English. the "Business Management." It was lull Bertha Johnson, at San Diego, Cal., the prosecuting beaten about the head and face SASH, BLINDS, of practical suggestions. It mattered not witness, shot Mayne three times, THE MARKETS. And now advices from Demarara with the butt end of a six-shooter. how ably a newspaper was edited with poor taking effect in the head, neck and shoulder, business management a paper could not His nose was smashed and he was dangerously represent that it was only the iscovery inflicting probably fatal wounds. Mayne —and all kinds ol— succeed, wounded in the head. He was carried was sitting in a chair in the court room when The Latest Quotations from Western of gold which prevented an H. E. Hoard's address was upon partisan over to Pierre this morning in an unconscious Building Material. the woman passed back of him, turned quickly, Markets. journalism. The gentleman contended condition. Revolvers were flourished drew a revolver from under her handkerchief insurrection. that no man owns his newspaper. "He CHICAGO. and fired. She was arrested. and firing continued all night, but no may be in possession and control, own the WHEAT—No. 2, Spring, 73%c. No 3 Spring one was shot. About twenty-five houses office, types, presses, material and stock. Dr. Marvin Fosdick was sitting by a table fiEWULM, MIHK 62@72c No. 2 red, 75%c. were up by this morning. The citizens have He may control its issue, dictate its course, at his home in Pawpaw, when some unknown MAUIAN HARLAND, the friend and COEN—No. 2, 28%@29c. sell its advertising space, and sell or transfer formed a vigilance committee, and claim* itizens'Bank1* person fired both barrels of a double-barreled OATS—No. 2, 20V£@30a lielper ot women everywhere, hastak- this interest, possession and control jumpers will be seriously dealt with. RYE—No. 2, 44c. I shot-gun through the window, the charge but he is not the sole owner of the paper. en up the work Ofrestoring the ruined entering Fosdick's head, neck and shoulders. BAELEY—NO. 2, 55@57c. FURTHER COMPLICATIONS. The public is apart owner, and its interest FLAX SEED—f 1.35y2. I He still lives and may recover. The affair is no less certain and positive because no A man named Wolgemath is also bad BUTTER—Quiet and unchanged. monument marking the burial place surrounded in mysteries and no clue has papers are drawn or recorded that establish hurt, and a number of others were sandbagged 8 EGGS—Quiet at 1314c. of Mary, the mother of George Wash- di8covere he perpetrator of the the fact ot co-partnership." A newsppaper and hurt in the general melee. A ST. PAUL. should treat subjects on all sides rather than ington. One hundred years ago this A public meeting was held at Fort Pierre, Thomas Kane was hanged in the jail-yard WHEAT—No. 1 hard, 78@79c: No. 1 Northem, in a partisan way. and committees were appointed to "venerable woman was interred in at Toronto, Can., for the murder of his wife 76@77c No. 2 northern 74® 75c. A heated discussion followed, 'which was NEW ULM, MINN. organize the county and city, and 6 in November last. He met his fate resolute- taken part in by nearly every one. Several COEN—No. 3, 27%c. for various other purposes, including pnvate grounds near Fredericksburg,' for which Kane suffered the OATS—No. 2 mixed, 20c No. 2 white, 21c contended that a man owned his own newspaper ]y# he one to confer with Northwestern No. 3, 19y2c. aud was at liberty to run it to suit Ya. In 1833 the corner stone of an d.eatl1 venalty was of the most atrocious railway regarding the conflicting BARLEY—No. 2, 4o@50c No. 3, 38@42c. himself, so long as he kept within the character. He and his wifehad been drinking M.Mullen, Preset. S. Vajen,Vict-Prti^ imposing memoiial was laid by President claims of the road and settlers who now RYE—No. 2, 34c. bounds of decency. and quarreled. He attacked her, and, after GROUND FEED—No. 1, $10.50@11.25. occupy every foot of the mile square. A Mr. J. A. Johnson was called upon for a pummelmg her body a shocking manner, J, C. Rudolph, Cashier. Andrew Jackson. A patriotic BRAN—Bulk, $6.50@8. paper upon the "Law of Libel," in the absence vitrilance committee went to a widow knoeked her brains out with a flat iron. citizen of New York assumed the HAY—Upland prairie, $6@6.75 No. lv of D. Sinclair, to whom the subject named Evans, who had moved a house on Jirector8i The murderer was a plasterer. $5.50 timothy, $8. was originally assigned. Mr. Johnson had to a lot which, she claimed, had been The Cincinnati Cremation society has discharged pious task, single handed, but meeting EGGS—Fresh, $4.80@5.10. nothing prepared in writing, and made jumped by a man named McKee, and ordered its superintendent, Valentine Heiman, Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. BUTTER—Extra creamery, 20c dairy 140 only a brief humorous talk upon the subject. with financial disaster was corn* her to move the building at and be has been put under bond by a 15c roll and print, 8@10c. I once or they would do it lor her. Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. G. Koch. magistrate to answer to the charge of grand pelled to abandon it. President Heatwole appointed the following MINNEAPOLIS. She defied them, and to-day a mob bodily larceny. The articles stolen werecoffins. At committees: Committee on resolutions, the crematory the bodies are removed from lifted the house oft and set it in the street. WHEAT—No. 1 hard, 79c No. 1 Northern, L. P. Hunt, G. N. Lamphere, Ed C. Grotty the casket, and it has been the nuderstanding A car containing prominent Northwestern DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS 77@77%c No. 2 Northern, 73%@75r, delegates, Irving Todd. W. B. Mitchell, A. What is said to be the most powerful that the caskets were broken up and burned. FLOUB—Patents, sacks to local dealers, officials came in to-night, and they will at if B. Allen, H. E. Hoard and W. G. Dav. ReeeRtly it has been discovered that, instead OP EUROPE, AND PASSAGE 4f4r.7o@4.80 patents to ship, sacks, car lots, once take means to enforce their claims as electric light in existence has recently Mr. Kenyon informed the association of burning them the thrifty superintendent $4.15@4.50 in barrels, $4.30@4.60 bakers' owners of the milesquaie. This will still that if they would secure for St. Paul the has sold them, sometimes as low as $1 each, been put into operation in a here, $3@3.40 swperfine, ?1.70@2.25 red TICKETS SOLD. National Editorial association for 1891 the farther complicate matters, and will surely to thrifty village undertakers. dog saeks, ?1@1.20 red dog barrels, $1.25#1.50. Burlington road would carrv all editors lead to trouble. Men who were at the lighthouse at Householm, on the 'W^3JSWk¥¥ A man was found hanging to a tree in the and publishers coining via Chicago to St. opening ot Oklahoma say the disorder on CoRK-Samnles, 25@26c €J^iSMMMi dangerous coast of Jutland. I is oi woods about two miles trom ,the «ounty Jioe »3 Paul and return free of charge. *. f.that occasion was small compared with (V OloseAttention Given to! in St Louiscounty,Minn. Ab£ut all that could OATS—Mixed, 19@20%c white20@32c No. BANQUET AT THE WINDSORS _* *v?# what can now be seen here. 2,000,000 candle power, and mounted be learned the man was -apparently about In the evening a banquet was given to 2,21%«22c *3nHMM •Vh. Collecting. forty-flve years old, with a big bla«k beard. the editors and publishers at the Windsor on a tower about 200 feet high, BARLEY—23@44c. l^mSIm* The upper part ot the face had turned black, hotel by the Northwestern Newspaper *. S in HAY—Upland prairie, $7.50 common wild, and ean be seen at a distance oi -JX giving the idea that the body had been hanging Union, A. N. Kellogg Newspaper Co., Minnesota f5@&£0. M\SON Cmr, Iowa, Special Telegram, some time. From appearances it is Bucklen Amica Baira Type foundry, Marder, Luse & Co., thirty-five miles even in rainy weather, BuTirER-Fair to fancy creamery, 14@20c —It is rumored here that the Stickney believed that the man committed suicide. American Press association and Wright, Thebes*, salvein the world for Cnts, iper lb dairies, medium to fancy, 10@12c and Hill railroad interests in this territory Nobody is missing from Northern Pacific Barrett & Stillwell. Many of the wives Besides the lights there are two Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, grease-and packing stock, 4@5%c. are to combine. The Chicago, St. Paul & Junction and no further details can be secured. and daughters of the editors and publishers Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Han&s, I great sirens, one about 650 yards MILWAUKEE. Kansas City line is to push through from were present, and it was pronounced i&?j."* WHEAT1—No. 2 spring, 72@74c No. 1 Manly over ten miles leased from the Central Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkin Erap-^ the largest and most brilliant and the other about three miles from Postotflce inspectors at Chicago have arrested Jforthern. 81c. and connect here with the Mason City social event in the iistory of the association. tions, and positively cures Tiles, or na CORN—No.3, 28c D. O. Gallear, J.' O. McFadden, G. the tower, which are soanded in foggy & Fort Dodge, giving it an excellent south H. P. Hall was toastmaster. Hon. 'n pay required. It ie guaranteed to give •tm^s OATS—No. 2 white, 2?%@24c E. McFadden, G. E. McFadden, Jr., aad Annie Ignatius Donnelly responded to "What I and southwest opening. What effect this weather by electrical connection with perfe/ct satisfaction, or money refunded. HYE—H». 1. 44c. Burns, who are charged with carrying on Know About Journalism," and made oneof deal would have on the Winona & Southwestern, BARLEY—No. 2, 42%c. I^rice 25 cents per bcx. Sold »JJ Or several schemes tor defrauding innocent«onntry his characteristic side-splitting speeches. He the same currents that supply the an extension of the Lackawanna EGGS—Fresh, 14c system, is not known, but it is thought they people. They have several names «n1er began with a tribute to the ladies, and said L. Bfooi, 'BUTTEB—Dairy, 15@17c. that the Xord, before making Eve, must also will push through to this city. which they operated. The/ received a ^seat^ (CHEESE—Cheddars, 9@9&c $&&* lV KM ion