New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 5, 1890 · Page 1 of 8
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jg^m-) '*F*&&^gmipffl$ffi^ NEWS ifBEEWTIES. New "01m Review,if THE BU1ST 3) AM. i£iaxhand. He first struck Barpn with fibef o» ISiarikl produce a good ..crop 41ie n?ore thorough! weapon, then shot Infirm the rist and right the wheat is cleaned the better the seed resulting, foreast, inflicting an \jgly and possibly fated and the better the crop—particularly fei w«rand. \»4# in yield, no wheat should be seeded BRANDT & WEDDENDOBF, Publishers. He latest Telegraphic News C.H.GHADBOURW, Qeorge Clark, convieted as one of the murdepei9 that has not been tested as regards its gluten Inrtlier Particulars of the c.n.Rosi, ,«- ,3Pre«ldentl of William McCausIand, the Allegheny and percentage -of germination. ^CulledfromAssociated MINNESOTA* Oky as hanged at "Waynesburgh, Horrible Disaster Beports HEW ULM, Coriinn. and Centre Strs.mCubl R^f^S* Ra. The tnme for which C|ark was hanged S O S A N O O S aLossofOverriftyMf Press Dispatches. was the murder of William McClausland, a RAM figbtiEg is said to divide witk draver of Alegheny City, on Sept. 10, 1887. Eight persons were indicted for complicity in Irv j£Bfei&& J%it he S «oek fightingithe affections of those the crime. Six of these«wereClarks. Fourof HTfrxTOir^Ohio, Special.—The water in Collections »n* %n bnefmes* pertamiag to baakiaft 1 Wall of Water -a Hunted ,~k W A S I N O N BRIEF S the prisoners were convicted. Benjamin of sporting. Mood among the natives prompter attended to. the big Miami river is higher to-night than "Secretary Proctor has issued am order directing ClaJrk confessed, implicating George Clark, Individual Responsibly, |4f Feet High Hushed Dmvu of Ceylon. it has been known to be in the last twenty the field opinion of the national flag James Nefi and Zachaci Taylor. Neff was years. The Straub house, one ol the principal grafted a new trial and ..acquitted. Taylor ttnruee in the army.^and navy consist, after hotels in the city, is surrounded by will be executed April 9. iThe evidence upon &wA July 4,1890, of lopfcy-two white stars, in six A STUDENivof Dickinson Seminary $500,000 water, which has submerged the basement which conviction was secured was circumstantial. rows of seven stars-each, in the bkie field. and*„^ covers the floors of the was so nervous since the preaching George Clark roas thirty-six years «s Eagle Mill Co- All of the ten bidders for the privilege of first story. All the business houses old. -of his first sexmon that he got into taking seals on the islands of St. George and SteEscoiT, Ariz., Special.—The failure of and ^residences on the west side St. Paul have filed with Secretary Windom Frank W. Sitterly, a HJuaing man from Colorado, Oae.niessenger to arrive yesterday with farther-particulars of the river are flooded and the the wrong church and entered the writtea arguments in favor of theirtrespective formerly of Glens Falls, N. Y., shot of the great disaster on the tenants have been obliged to remove their 7 pulpit before^discovering his mistake. 'proposals. Sceretarjr Windom wifi. consider himself through the head inhis room at Helena, Manufacturers of household goods to higher ground. The jffiassayanipa river had a tendency to engender each.bid, with its accompanying arguments, Mont., as the rcsult*oi quarrel with a O ER FLOTJE torrent from above early in the evening the feeling of hope va. the hearts.©/ together. It is thought that the -contract woman with whom he hadtlived for several brought down a number of farm houses. A SENSATION has been created ft*-. m*«yjthat the news was exaggerated and vftiJliBot be awarded Sar several weefcs. yeare, »and who deserted him for another Between 5 and 6 o'clock this evening the that S the horrible catasfjropike was BY TH E 11 man. He threatened to shoot her first, but among New ¥aa*k gastronomers over rise of the river at this point was twentyfour E S O N A E N I O N noit \es bad as at first briefly reported. she escaped and called the*police, who were inches, the greatest ever known in the the alleged discovery that they had Gradual Muotion Mtef The president sent -*he following eominarton at his door to arrest him wtfaen the shot was Such hopes, however, were dispelled same length of tfme. Tnere are indications to.the senate: Alfred P. Pric*v United fired. He was a man about thirty years old. when jj. J. Williams, mining superintendent, been eating black squirrel hash, done of more rain before morning, and the prospect States/marshal, districfeof North Dafeota. He canae to Helena last July, having just returned System. .accompanied by his brother, Ben is that the flood will be greatly augmented in old sherry, afc diamond black terrapin from a trip in Europe with the woman. "Williams of Bisbee, and Fmt James It is officially stated ihat Hon. Chaslcs H. to-morrow. mm: Tbe-,whole top of his ihead was blown prices. Tupper, 'Canadia minister of marine and .Douglas, mining expert and capitalist, arrived NEW ULM, off, and &is brains were scattered over the Beheries:now in Washington, has reeeived from Copper Basin and related the CLEVELAND, Ohio, Special.—Dispatches to walls aa&farniture. positive instructions to eonfine his labors in this city from Mount Vernon, Lima, Findley, brief story told them by two prospectors Free meals arejproposed for25.000 regard to the relations between the United Spnngfield and other points in Ohio direct fsom "Walnut Grove dam. Kot only States and Canada solely to the consMerastiaaiof London school children who do report great damage by high water and the FOREIGN CULLINGS was a31 the hope dispelled, butt their the Behnngs sea fisheries quesfeion. floods constantly increasing. All nikes and not get sufficient food at home. The steamer Manitoban arrived art Halifax story went to show that half had not high roads in the localities nanied are in from Glaegow, bringing tfchrfey seven men been told. A short time after the arrival With cora being iiised as fuel in parts RECOR O A S A I E S *n impassible condition owing to the carrying composingifhe crew of the ErenOh steamer of PHof. Douglas and the Messrs. Williams, away of culverts and bridges. At The 'WOFst, storm of the season has been of the United States, it would seem Nautique, t«hich was overtaken by the Manitoban E. H. Beggs, a stage agent who te®& latest reports the water was still rising with prevailing all over Montana. There was a in a sinking condition. The ^antique Sheriff O'Neill and Dr. Miller to the scene prospects of greatly increased force. as though there' ought to be no wind and the average temperature at sfil was from Havre for Baltimore of the disaster, returned and reported that STORMS IN THE SOUTH. points was belowzero. Thesaow fallisheavy hungry people anywhere. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Special.—The storm of and Btock men are somewhat uneasy, as A sensatiosa has been caused by an editorial a messenger with full particulars had been Obtained, and all PAT&XT JtUslMJCSH attended Monday night worked great destruction cattle -arein poor condition to withstand & which appears in the Novosti, a newspaper sent by Sheriff O'Neill. It was midnight, to tor MODERATE FEES. Our office ttk with the telegraph service and not a word of storm like that,now prevailing-for an extended of St Petersburg, declaring that Austria, by oppoctt* tha U. S. I'atent Office, and w» can obtain A NEW JERSEY inventor proposes however, before this messenger arrived, direct communication can be had with the Patent* in less tins than thon remote froaa period. The grsat storm in 1886, in which augmenting h«r army and by assisting {Bulgaria I 1S giving a list of the lost as far as known, possible to ascertain any- WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, 0RAW1AO «T so many thousands of cattle peslshed, occurred to use the dynamo in warfare to to pay the indemnity due from-that PHOTO of invention. W« advise as to patentability thing about the damage done to either wires, and a partial list ,ef the survivors. Sheriff in Eebouary. •country to Russia, in menacing the peacetoj free of charge and we make HO VMAJiQJS' houses or people, or even to find out the make artificial lightning. He claims O'Neill writes as follows from Rouark's UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED Europe, and that her action will provoke area covered by the storm. ranch, dated Monday: For circular, advice, terms and references tiie interested powers to adopt measures ts to be^able to produce a flash of lightning NASHVILLE, Tenn.. Special.—There is little S I N SIFTINGS actual client* in your own state County, City of counteract her poiicy. The price of the rouble THE WAXEB'8 AWFUL WORK. damage around Nashville so far as heard which he can direct against a At Wheetirg, W Va,, "William «.ee killed The scene of desolation along the Hassayampa has fallen consequence of the No^osti's from. Two spans of the Tennessee river artiste, river below the sites ,oi the dams is complete Thomas Thornton by a b/ow with ids fist. bridge at Johnsonville are blown out. The body of men a mile aroay. A tornado could not havVfimadp such a complete OpponU Fount Office, Washington, D. a, Cumberland river and all the streams are The Mariposa stage, aear Merced, Cal, was wreck. For miles the waters turned free by the Bingham Bros.. rising rapidly. Several houses were unroofed breaking of the dams .have filled the bed of held up by two highwaymen The mails and IN GENERAL SOME of the conclusions of science the neighboring towns, but no fatalities itfie creek with bodies and with enorJSPiOUS the Wells-Fargo express box were taken. A oompany has been formed with a capital boulders, trees and every are reported. would indeed be appalling but for Henry Llewellyn, living near Columbus, of $1^000,000 to develop immense salt beds other kmd of debris. The following ST. Loms, Special.—A terrible hurricane ttarty-eignt names ara a partial list of the End"., mortally wounded hie mother because recently discovered near Cleveland, Ohio. swept over a part of Northern Texas early their practical harmlessness. Thus, drovned- Hannah McCarty,, maid to Mis* HanIon she refused to deed him the form upon which this morning. The Masonic hall in Gainesville DEALERS IN It is the intention of tha city authorities of sod Miss Van Buren, Joe Eeynolds, miner, the geologists assert that af the continents they both lived. was torn to pieces, the court house George Ebbetts, laborer N. E, Niekell, laborer: Toronto, Oa±., to prosecute the News, World unroofed, the Santa Fe railroad depot Alexander McMillan, coachman for Mr. Van and the bottom of the ocean Dick Hawes, who will be hanged at Birmingham, and Mail for printing advertisements of the Buren B. Wheeler, laborer one Mexican, wrecked, and some twenty buildings blown Ala., has made a third confession, Louisiana Lottery company. name unknown G. L. Cook, laborer, N L. down. Nobody was killed, but several persons were graded down to a uniformlevel, saying that he alone is guilty of the murder Cook, laborer N. L. White, laborer John Silsbee, The adage "Now you know how it is yourself," were more or less injured. visitor Charles Kine. blacksmith the whole world would be cohered of his wife and two children. has a striking illustration at the jail at MEMPHIS, Special.—Brownsville, Tenn, Patrick Shay, laborer, Patrick Barrv, laborer, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS,. six miles northeast of Memphis, on the Alexandria, Minn., where ex-Sheriff Urness with water a mile deep, so much Broker Pell, under indictment for his connection Charles Bracken, laborer, V&lliam Plangan, laborer Louisville & Nashville railroad, was struck Preckerick Palmer, laborer: Casper now languishes, filling out a five-days sentence with the wrecking of the Lenox Hili greater is the depression of the ocean Freester, laborer, John Browne, engineer Alex by a cyclone early this morning. Half of SASH AND BLIND. for contempt^f court. bank, New York, surrender*! by one of his Browne, engineer S. Builogie, laborer L, D. the business houses of the town were unroofed bed than the elevation of the existing bondsmen, and is once more locked up. While digging in the ruins of his burned Haynes, laborer, and child, George Puudell, laborer, and many materially damaged damaged, Lime, Cement and CoaL. and eight Chinamen, ^mongthe snrvivors dwelling Luther Limerick of Falmouth, Va., Bob Pope, a white man of bad character, while several buildings are in a terri land. ara Miss Mary Hanlon, niece of H. S. Van found a large tin bucket filled with gold ble state of destruction. and his son, eleven years, were shot dead Buren, president of the Wahmst Grove Water and silver, amounting to several thousand Storage company James Reddmgton, hydraulic 1 while riding from Cumraing's mill to their engineer, Paul Lansing, bookkeeper Robert v-~ dollars, supposed to have been buried by a Lowest prices always* home Hampton county, S. C. The murderer JUSTICE LAMAB, who never accepts W I S E S O RETRACT Brown, merchant, and all his assistant* Edmund hermit. Is supposed to be a white man. Silsbee, H. S. Van Buren and daughter, a pass or present of any kind, tells with Lieut. A. N. Brodie, superintendent, were The school committee at Pittsfield, Mass., PietzhJoffgJ, he Exile, Will Herr Zimmer, editor of a newspaper published in the Phoenix, having left for there on the of himself this one: "Down in the a N to in Breslau, has been sentenced to imprisonment has sustained the action of Principal Welsh, Opposite Railroad Depot, 6 Tuesday preceding. Besides these here mentioned for two years for an insulting of the high school, in dismissing six Catholic PIERRE, S. D., Special Telegram, some twelve or fifteen miners who werem KEWULlf locality I call my home lives old John MIN*~ reference to Emperor William in commenting pupils who declined to study in the history the placer mines between the upper and lower —Peter Pietzhjoffgj, the Russian who fell Dilliard. Some years ago John presented dam with a number of ranchers along the on his majesty's labor rescripts. class because of the way the Reformation period from the electric light works, will undoubtedly FRANK FR1EDMANN, stream are missing and when all the casualties was treated in the text book. me with a very fine Alderney Charles J. Stephens, a letter distributor in recover. Alter his confession last are ascertained the entire loss will probably be the Chicago poatoffice, was arrested for robbing The Ohio river has reached 55 feet 2% inches between fifty and sixty lives. The bodies thus night, which implicated himself and high cow. I said: 'John, I never receive far discovered are about a dozen, many of the mails. About tweutv letters and and still rapidly rising, Two more inches Russian officials in the plot against the czar dealer in which were found twenty and thirty miles from registered packages were found in his room. will Jcause the railroads Jto abandon all presents.' 'Well/he replied, 'Lamar, two years ago, he was taken charge of by a the place where the flood overtook them all. He confessed. trams leading out of the Grand Central station The remains are more or less mutilated, Groceries, Crockery, Stonewara,., companion named Paul Scarovitchki and just give me your note, and, as you at Cincinnati. If the precipitation while in several cases only fragments Walter C. Howes of DP Witt, Iowa, in a fit taken to a room in a hotel in this city, and have been recovered, as the force of the flood should be as great in the Ohio Valley as it will never pay it anyway, yon will be of despondency shot himself through the head, was ternfhe. Many bodies have doubtless been all attempts to interview or converse with has been at Memphis and Nashville, it will buried the sand and others torn to pieces and olassware, Notions, Canned dying a few hours later. Hin wife had refused nothing out and a cow ahead.' him were without avail. Pietzhjoffgj came doubtless cause a third great flood. carried far south. The impetus of the stream to live with him on account of his dissipated here last fall in the company of his companion, of water when turned loose can hardly be appreciated Four large raccoons were killed in the vaulfc habits. Both were highly connected. without going over the gtound covered by and for some time seemed to have at Lakeveiw cemetery at Hastings, Mtan, by A BILL is now before the legislature Fruit, Flour, etc. it. Those, who saw it §ay that it came down in Thomas H. McKinnon, a prominent business no particular occupation. When the electric George Magle and P. Peterson, two parties AV ALMOSf PKRPENniCULAR WALL of New York State which provides for man of Atlanta. Ga., has disappeared, light company commenced work on who went into the vault to transfer a corpse ninety or one hundred feet high, and apparently and is short several thousand dollars in his from it to the grave. The vault is built on their new plait he applied for work, claiming crushed down instead of sweeping everything All goods sold at bottom prices and taxing legacies, inheritances and bequests accounts It said that McKinnon left with a side hill and the animals had burrowed before it. Immense boulders weighing tons were to be an electrician. He was given employment delivered free of cost to any part oi" a woman with whom he has been intimate, thrown around as a child might toss a ball. of between $10,000 and $20,000 their way into the hill, loosened a rock about and proved to be highly educated wife Enormous trees were broken in two or torn into leaving his and family behind. five feet from the floor, and jumping into the the city. shreds. Iron bars were broken and twisted in all matters of science and electricity. at the rate of one per cent., from vault found exit impossible. They were The dead body of William Schumacher was out of shape, and ordinary flat iron Both Russians appear to be gentlemen N E W ULM, MINN. mammoth specimens, and were killed by the $20,000 to -$50,000, two per cent., found in a shanty in Zollers' Grove. A revolver was picked up and carried five miles and then embedded in the walls of the of the higher classes and were workmen with Bpades. was found lying at bis side, and there from $50,000 to $100,000 five per canyon eighty feet above the present level of the very reticent as to the past. They are undoubtedly waa a ugly bullet wound in his right temple. Another important change from the system stream A large safe belongiugto Robert Brown, GEO. BENZ & SONS. living under assnmed names. cent., and all over $100,000 ten per The de,ath was the result of suicide. He was containing in the neighborhood of ?7,00O, was of doing business which Land Commissioner swept away and no tracs has been found of it. formerly a tax collector and became shoit in Last night after the accident the PIONEEB Sparks put into effect during the last administration cent. There is a growing feeling that Whatever the water struck went down. The his accounts about $500. Importers and Wholesale Dealers la PRESS correspondent was present, and the will soon be ordered by the secretary flood struck the lower dam at 1.50. and five WINES & the State can properly levy a tax on of the interior. It will come in the shape of injured man asked tha physician if he minutes later the headquarters, five miles Andrew Torgerson, a farmer living in High below were swept away. Several persons were an order suspending and revoking the Sparks would die. On being told that his chances Forest, Minn., committed suicide in jail by property when it is passing into the at both points atehing, but notwithstanding orders which required special inspectors to LIQUORS, hanging with a handkerchief. He came to were about even for life or death he asked this the number of meu drowned at the first report on survej before they were accepted hands of new owners. Rochester and about dark started for home, point was over thirty, and those who did to make a confession, and in broken English by the government. It will allow the report escape did so with only what they had on but having a little too much alcoholic stimulant and in a weak tone of voice he told of the surveyor general oi public lands to their backs, many only their night clothes 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn on board he fell off his wagon and Earlier on the evening of the 21st his story. At the time it was almost impossible stand accepted as proof that the work is done THE total wealth of the United Marshal Kalb locked him up for the night. a courier was sent from the upper and the surveyors entitled to pay. to understand his muttenngs, and He leaves a widow and Bix or seven children. to the lower dam to warn the residents at the Strtes at the present time is given as he was given an opiate with the understanding latter point that the former structure was PETEE SCHEIE, In 1886 an attempt was made to murder Ed Nieland, an employe of Swift & Co. of danger of breaking, but owing to the storm and that he was to make a full confession 471,459,000,000, which makes it the Mayor Oscar of Racine, Wis., by placing a Chicago, who are packing ice in Fond du Lac, darkness the mes&enger could not keep ahead oi in the morning. Afterward his bomb in front of his residence, which he was Wis became suddenly insane and attacked ths flood, and lost his IIP in trying to cioss the most wealthy country on the globe. likely to drive over on his return home late some of his fellow boarders. The boarders, Hassayampa river within view of the survivois friend got possessiou of him and no one has of the camphe bad tried to save. at night. John Jambor was convicted of the six in number, lost control of themselves and Compared with the figures of ten been allowed to see him since. Pietzhkjoffjp crime on circumstantial evidence and sentenced in their fear beat Nieland with chairs and a has undoubtedly been muzzled by Charles Thompson, a courier who arrived -DEALER I N years ago, this shows an increase of to ten years' imprisonment. An appeal poker and Daniel Hurley, foreman of the ice Ins friend, and upon being informed that here this afternoon from below Wicken burg, r* was taken to the supreme court, which cutters, shot at him twice, one bullet making forty-two per cent., or $18,000,000,000. and who lost his ranch above the lower he will live refuses to talk and wishes to affirmed the derision of the lower court. a slight wound. Nieland was then allowed dam, reports that nine bodies have been retract what he has said. This great increase in wealth to run out of the house, thinly clad and barefooted. discovered at Wickenburg, and three above, A horrible toiture was inflicted on two He was fonnd several hours later and prosperity is but a natural consequence in addition to those already discovered horses belonging to William Rosenthal a prostraie and helpless on the ico ill the river All thrrenches along'the" river have' been CRAV E O E S S I S E Hebrew citizen of Winnipeg. The animals in a country so rich in resources near where he had beeh employed the day entirely swept awav, tongues were cut out with a knife and they before. When taken to jail it was found O of he a S While A and advantages, and shows were suffering terribly, being unable to eat or that the man had sustained twenty-three in to E a •4K" drink. The tongue of one horse was se\ered O E N W E A scalp wounds, all of which laid the skull bare, LOUISVILLE, Special.—Three prominent close to the roots, while the other had about also the a ii a en"~~ ranging in length from one to four inches. local phybicians of this city attempted to LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, off- Will N Produce, a 6iftp A six iucn&2 -Another Jew named Ber- His feet were also very badly frozen. Nieland terprise of those who h.T'e been in-., rob the graves of Tom Johnson and Ed eerdirxgt ExperinrteMs. ger has been arreted charged with committing is in a very precarious condition. Pearce,who were buried at the New Albany the crime. etrumental in developing and creat 5?rof. D. N. Harper, of tfee division of SASH, BLINDS, cemeterjr. (Ind The men were to commit chemistry, of the state agricultural experimental E MARKETS ing this vast amount of wealth. E. G. Brooks and F. W. Grimmett, young their deed early this morning, but the officers station, has reported to Gov. Merriani Englishmen who have b6en "doing" Winni* got wind of it and were in waiting. —and all kinds of— the result of experiments made by peg for the last Bix months, presented acheck Dr. J. T. Blackburn and Dr. W. E. Grant he a W him during the past season upon seed wheat THE Louisiana State lottery, having a lor $150 at Alldway Champion's bank and Building Material. were arrested and placed in jail. The third I the Ked river valley in the northern i*1 a Becured the cash. Next day they took the doctor fled and his identity is not known, been balked in its efforts to obtain part of the state. The purpose of these experiments tram ibr jSt. Paul, but \vere arrested on arrival and the negro accompanying the two who CHICAGO. was to determine the utility of a foothold in North Dakota, is &t Grand ForkB. They were brought drove the wagon was shot dead as he started poor wheat, or wheat not available for milling E A W N O 2, Spring, 76%c No 3 Spring flEWTJLM, back to Winnipeg by Chief of Police Hennessey purposes, for use as seed. The report to run. A second colored man was also G3'@8Ste. No. 2 red, 76%c. Siaking a hard fight to extend its of Grand Forks. They both claim f0 ,€56fcN—No. says: arrested. The offense is a lelonyin Indiana. 2, 28y8@28%c Citizens'Bank, /harter in the State where it now is. have wealthy relatives in England it Doctors Grant and Blackburn "were indicted 0ATS—No. 2,19%@19%c 0 is said, will square the matter with, ban4. "Much of this rusted wheat was used for by the grand jury in New Albany to-day RYE—No. 2, 43c -*..-.-' a As it makes from three to five millions William Seeley Hopkins hanged 'a't v-,\ seed in the spring of 1889, and the results on two counts, viz., robbing a grave and BABLET—No. 2, 55@57c. a Baltimore for the mu t^[eP Df his wife and have been dependent upon the quality of S conspiring to commit a felony. The punishment a year, it is quite likely to offer FLAX SEED—?1.39. „V -j WTln seed as influenced by the effects or rust and mother-in-law. the drop fell Hfce rope BUTTER—Quiet and unchanged. in the first case is three to ten years a bribe large enough to induce its»acceptance. the extent to which the wheat was cleaned. broke and the. condemned man Was again EGGS—Quiet at 14c. *, •$,„ in the penitentiary in the second, 4 For example, on the Ames & French farm fastened upv The drop fell successfully the two to fourteen years and $200 to ST. PAUL. ?J ft? i-"" It is said already to be at French, Otter Tail county, very poor second tfme. In 1887 Hopkins 'married Magttie $5,000 fine. Dr. Grant is demonstrator WHEAT—No. 1 hard, 76@77c: No. 1 Northern, rusted wheat was harvested in 1888—and, as willing to pay the Louisana State Wigamen. For a year tltey lived happily, of anatomy in the Kentucky 75@76c No. 2 northern 72@74& NEW ULM, MINN. I am informed, the poorest wheat the but Hopkins became jealoiss and finally left School of Medicine and Dr. Blackburn is COBN—No. 3, 25826c. %T% debt, amounting to $10,000,000 or neighborhood ot Fergus Falls. This wheat his wife, who returned to her home. Sunday assistant in surgery in the same school. OATS—No. 2 mixed, 20c No. 2 white, -Sic was carefully cleaned, so that out of 1,200 Sept. 22, 1889, h* w#at to the Wigamen Eminent counsel have already been employed. $12,000,000 for a re-charter. Ability No. 3, 19%c. bushels but 400 remained for seed. Two house and deliberately 6hot both his wife and Owing to the high standing of the U.MulUn, Pres'U H. Vajen,J%ce-PresV BABLEY—No. 2, 45@50c No. 3, 38©42c Voads of the latter net seeded were sold to to pay so much shows only more her mother dead. men whose graves were to be desecrated, BYE—No. 2, 34c. the mill. Nhe first graded 1 Northern the J, C. Rudolph, Cashier, 5S5 GBOUND FEED—NO. 1, $HM)0@10.50. ^i* there is great indignation at New Albany. strongly the foolishness of those who The Misses Catfhey, two of the three young second, 2 Northern. The crop from this BBAN—Bulk, 7.75O8.50. The physicians were to-night taken to lady students 'of the normal school of Wisconsin seed, I am informed by Mr. C. J. Wright, patronize such gambling schemes, HAY—Upland prairie, $6©6.75 No. 1, the Prison South at Jeffersonville. The ,"- Directors: manager of the farm, yielded forty bushels who "have been missing for the past 5.50 timothy, $8. negro boy killed, George Brown,was buried per acre." week, arrived at Oshkosh accompanid by and who allow themselves to be EGGS—Fresh, $4.80@5.10. to-day, the college bearing the expenses. their father. They, with Miss Byron, the Mr. Harper explains that it is impossible Werner *%z8ch, Chus. Wagrief? Dr. (31: Marobbed of their hard earnings. BUTTEB—Extra creamery, T9e. dairy 12@ to clean frozen wheat, and he emphasizes third missing young lady, walked across the 15c roll and print, 8@10c Mf the fact that good results can be attained lake, distance of fourteen miles, to their Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E.Q. Koch. E E O A FIEND only by using perfectly clean seed wheat honres'in Calumet. Miss Byron, is at home MINNEAPOLIS. THERE is said to be a large bandoi He says that, therefore, one grain of frozen still ill from the effects of the tramp. The WHEAT—No. 1 hard. 78c No. 1 Northern, is Wife, seed will render worthless that of many Mfes^fe Carney say they did not disclose their DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS.OF rild horses, led by a thoroughbred, 77@77%e: No. 2 Northern, 73@74c a a Children. grains of good seed. An examination of purpose, because they feared that they would FLOUR—Patents, sacks to local dealers, QUEBEC, Special.—Rodohphe Dubois, who lown to the stockmen as the "outlaw the analyses is conclusive proof that frozen "Beit*be permitted to carry it out. EUROPE, AND PASII f4.60#4.65: patents to ship, sacks, car lots, murdered his wife, mother-in-law and two wheat cannot produce good milling wheat. bakers1 $4.15@4.50 in barrels, f4.15@4.50 Thomas Jandra shot Christina Washa stud," ranging between Truckee, children Sunday in the village of St. Alban, And the results from seeding frosted wheat SAGE TICKETS SOLD. !dt here, $3@3.40 superfine, 1.70@2.25 red Montgomery, Minn., because she would has been captured. Dubois was a beggar have invariably been disastrous. The Nevada Co., and Peavine, Nev. dog sacks, 1@1.20 Ted dog barrels, $1.2501.50. •not marry him, it 1B supposed. The murderer by profession and for more success in this heavy and frequent rains this year for an then fired a shot at John Macek, the ball profession he associated himself with his Years ago the stud, a fine racer, escaped unusual period, between harvest and threshing, CORK—Samples, 2o@26c (passing through Macek's right Jang. Then brother-in-law, Thibault, who is blind. has caused much badlv bleached GloseAttentioni ..I? Given to OATS—Mixed, 19@20V6c white 22023c, No. to the mountains, and has Jandra turned the pistol and shot himself wheat. Thisis poor wheat for milling on account Dubois is of great stature and exceedingly 2, 2VAQ22c. twice through the heart, dying by the side of Collecting. %%&$$! of the bad condition of the bran, and it ferocious. Dubois, after having quarreled since defied capture. By desperate his victim, Christina. Tbeshooting occurred BARLEY—23@35 consequently grades low. In some cases a with his wife, went to the rear of the house HAY—Upland prairie, 7.50 common wild, about five miles south of the village, at the riding stockmen manage to get into confusion of the two cases—frozen seed and and got a chopping ax. then ?5@G.50. home of the gkl's mother. A physician has bleaching—has caused the farmers to overlook entered the house and assailed his Bucklen 8 Arnioa tiaiTO the band every year and drive out BcTTER-Fair to fancy creamery, 14@20c extracted the bullet from the lung of John the vast difference in the crops from wife and mother-in-law, whom he per lb dairies, medium to fancy, 10@12c The best salve in the world for Cuts, Macek and he will probably live. good seed and frozen seed. Doubtless there the colts. The horses range on the soon butchered. Next he coolly grease and packing stock, 4@5^c Jf!^ Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, are many farmers who know themselves Mark A. Baren, a Chicago gambler, was murdered his two boys and threw the lour highest peaks, beyond where cattle MILWAUKEE. destitute of proper seed wheat, and there Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands,. shot and dangerously wounded by Charles bodies into the cellar, whence they were are many who do not yet realize it. Hatfield, of Henderson, Ky., on an Iron WHEAT—No. 2 -spring, 72@78c No. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, or sheep often go. They only go to brought up by Thibault, the blind beggar, Mountain train, near Dexter, Mo„ Baren Northern. 80c. From the experiments conducted Prof. who appears to have been present at the onslaught. and positively cures Tiles, or na water once a day, and then in single and a companion, George Jones, also of Chiiago,'Had-engaged CORK—No.3, 27c. Harper draws these conclusions: A vast difference The murderer at first showed pay required. It is guaranteed to giveperfect jn a game of poker with OATS—No. 2 white, 22%a ijr* as to their seed value exists between fight, but he cooled at the sight of a heavy file down the mountain trail as fast satisfaction, or money refund* Hatfield ami a traveling man named Keller. BYE—No. 1. 44 the various kinds of poor wheat rusted 1 revolver. He declares that be did not know ed. Price 25 cents per box. Sold Df Or a3*they can run. They go baek at It was a "Skin" game, and Hatfield looked BABLEY—No. 2,42%c. wheat and blistered (frosted) wheat if well what he was about when he murdered his 1 EGGS—Fresh, 14c ^t cleaned are safe to use for seed frozen like a farnur, but evidently was not caught L.« Boo*. victim". Several parishioners of St. Alban iheirleisure. **, T^ wheat which is utterly worthless for milling BUTTEB—Dairy, 9@9VStc. the idea after losing about 700, and started are of the opinion that Dubois is idiotic. is likewise^ of JIQ. value for seed. It cannot CHEESE—Cheddars, 9@9&? tor Baren with an ugly looking revolver in ts" •*&