New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 30, 1890 · Page 1 of 8
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NEWOREVIT1ES. A TOWN FLOODED. 5 New Ulm Eeview. A dispatch from CulbertBon, which is 100 cement and asphalt laborers, cement masons, miles east of Glasgow, Minn., says that Norbert artificial stone niasdhs and cement laborers of both this citv and Brooklyn, Viench was shot dead on his claim by 1 5?*?^» \W"*S$^&. a which was begun two week's ago for the enforcement his partner, A Zirys. Zyris borrowed a gun O.H. CBADBOT7RN, C. H. BOM, The Latest Telegraphic News of the eight-hour rule, has resulted if? from Viench's house. On returning to the Bayou Sara, La., Entirely Submerged M%f) BRANDT & WEDDENDORF. Publisher*. "V I*, Proldenti C&fhVm in a victory for the men. house he eaid he had killed Viench accidentally Culled from Associated "f COP. Minn and Centr a Sta.' NEW ULM, while they were target shooting. His by the Overflow of MINNESOTA story was disbelieved and he was taken to A O S BIL I I I S E a Press Dispatches. Glendive under arrest. Viench wasformerely *r the Mississippi. PtS' section foreman of the Great Northern at NEW ULM, MINN* THE quakers, wno are believed to a S a A a in Iris Big Sandy. a a Bill. have numbered 100,000 about two LONDOX, Special.—In the house of comnions CaUecUoni»ntf all bn«!n««s pertsmisj to bankiaff The pretty sixteen-year-old Mary Stewart W A S I N O N All That Human Effort Could promptly Attended to. centuries ago, now have scarcely 15,000 of McKeesport is under arrest on the charge to-day Mr. Parnell moved that the The application for release on bail has been of poisoning. The girl cooked soup for dinner. Irish land purchase bill be rejected by the Individual Responsibly,. members in this country. Do Failed to Stem the Irresistible taade the case of Charles E. Kincaid, who All the family but herself partook, and house. Mr. Parnell declared that he could is confined in jail charged with the murder of were immediately seized with violent pains. not admit that the bill was a satisfactory Flood. $500,000, Physicians pronounce the cases arsenical solution of the land question. The ex-Representative Taulbee in Washington. EX-PREPIDENT CLEVELAND is said poisoning. A four-year-old boy died, and experienced gained by the discussion of Eagle Mill Co. to have a law practice of $25,000 a three others of the iamily are in a serious Mr. Gladstone's land bill in 1886 showed E S O N A E N I O N condition. The girl evades all questions, and that the taxpayer would not go lar enough Mrs. Robert Stevens of Chicago, whom it year. More business is offered than BAYOU SARA, La., Special.—After a most stoutly declares her innocence. She says she to finally settle the land difficulty. objected was thought drowned herself and her eightyear-old heToic struggle to &ave our city from tbe did not eat the soup because she did notcare to the bill because it did not carryout he can attend to. boy has returned to her home. Manufacturers of for it. flood we had to surrender to the great Father what it proposed, while it exhausted Hon Francis Dana Stedman is dead in of Waters at 12 30 a. m. At that hour the the only Irish credit available. The bill is ROLLER FZ.017B A Mr. and Mrs. Scoville skipped from A LONDON worn an announces that Boston. Mr Stedman was the last surviving guards reported that -the levee had given a parody on land purchase and a swindle Spokane Falls, leaving',many anxious-citizens. on the English taxpayers continued grandson of "William EUery, one of the signers way at the foot of Fountain street. A general Afterwards it was learned that the ScoVilles she is about to open a barber shop BY THE in an elaborate criticism of Mr of the declaration of independence, and a son alarm was sounded and the are not man and wife, but mother and son, where all the barbers shall be women, Balfour's views, dealing with and Gradna Refaction Rolls? of Hon. William Stedman. people "responded promptly to the and that the latter had children in Chicago. against the advantages which Mr. Balfourwould It is also reported that Mrs. Scoville is none call. This break was closed, but and the newspapers speak favorably accrue to landlords and tenants E O O A S A I E S other than the sinter of Guiteau, the assasm on examination it was found that the rising System, under the bill. The measure was unworkable of the scheme. The schooner W. H. Brinefield ofRappahannock, of Garfield There are many circumstances river was running over the front levee. All and would produce discord instead of Va has sunk off Point No Point, Md., corroborating these repoites. Mrs. that an efforts could do had been done, content. The debate was adjourned until and three of the crew and a passenger, all NEW ULM. MINN- Scoville is a somewhat faded blonde of about and at last the solemn cry went up all Thursday. The Parnellite members are divided THE coasb-line of Alaska exceeds colored, were drowned. forty-five, of petite form and nervous temperament. along the line, "Give up men we are gone," on opposition on Mr. Parnell's motion that ol the United States, and its Her son may have been twentythree Five hundred houses at Tanngdwingye, and |hin a complete explanation and the confusion ofthe people can be better or twenty-lour years of age, and was India, including the commissariat stores, necessary. The Daily News has sprung a territory is equal in extent to the imagined than described. Every I of slight built. Both dressed well and had a containing 200,000 rupees' worth of corn, mine under the Unionist camp by printing promptu boat an*d raft was brought into portion of the United States east of refined bearing They are doubtless not in extracts from the speeches of thirty Union" have been destroyed by fire, requisition. Lanterns could be seen everywhere, Chicago, as both are too well known in that ist members ofthe house of commons condemning the Mississippi river. A disastrous wreck of two freight trains on and the cries of men. women and city. Mr. Gladstone's land purchase the Sante Fe iailroad occurred near Galesburg, children attempting to save their effects bill of 1886. 111. Thirty or forty freight cars were was a sight that was sickening. Not piled up promiscuously. No one was injured O E I N I N S a house in town has escaped. The "GIVE me all the sleep I want and serioubly. E A E O Seven hundred shoemakes at Frankfort, home of Mayor Irvine, supposed to be the all the fish I can eat and let no one Obtained, and all PAl&NT KUt/AiCfit aw Peter Joannes, a fafmer living near Dubuque, Germany, have struck for higher wages. A highest, is submerged. Our town is in leaded to for MODERATE FEES Our office ask me for money, and I care not S S to In S E Iowa, met with a singular death. He general strike of shoemakers has been decided ruins—nothing but chaos and destruction oppostU tho U. 8. Pntetit Office, and we can ol»tain on he a A a was attacked with bleeding at tho nose, and upon. what becomes of the world at large," meets the eye at every view. To-day it I**tenU In lew time than those remote from WASHINGTON, Special.—The secretary of in spite of every effort made by physicians to WASHWQION. Send MODEL, DHA WINQ am There was a renewal of the labor riots at rained hard, which made the picture niore is the philosophy of the average PHOTO of invention. We advise aa to patentability state to-day telegraphed Capt. Bourke, in stop the flow of blood died next morning, Tropcau. Austria. Nearly every window in gloomy. The water is also running over a free of charge and we mate HO CMJLMdJB-UK charge'of the special train that was carrying having literally bled to death. Several other two btreets was smashed by the mob. The Chinaman at home. LESS PATENT IS SECUlihO large extent of the Pointe Coupee from the the Pan-Americans on their Southern similar cases nearly resulting in death soldiers' hospital was one of the places attacked. For circular, advice, terms and reference* t»actual Taylor levee, which has given way, and the tour, to retnrn to Washington from Richmond. bave recently occurred in that vicinity. clienu in your own Slate County. City oi Fann Yoor crevasse will probably prove a This was done because so few ofthe Broonop Fashmgbaum, of the town of Auburn, Sixteen hundred journeymen shoemakes at very serious one. Th large levees from HEREAFTER let no one say that the delegates desired to make the excursion. Wis was burned to death near his Berlin have struck work to enforce their demands the last accounts are intact, but things look Oppontt Patent Oflct, Wattungton, It a Indian is deficient in delicate thoughtfulness Thirteen of the foreign delegates accepted home. While attending a brush fire his for a reduction of hours to ten a day critical. the invitation, but only two of them, Dr. Bingham Bros. clothing became ignited. He was a quarter for others. The young Indians and a minimum stipend of eighteen marks Martinez-Sylva of Colombia and Dr. Zegarra of a mile from the house, buthis cries attracted per week. THE SITUATION DEPLORABLE. of Canada refuse to marry because of Peru left Washington with attention. When h%lp reached him he had WASHINGTON, Special.—In accordance Bussia's.assistantminister ofjustice has re the party. Th others sent letters gone twenty-five rods, and was trying to dig they have no work for their with the request of Representative Coleman signed, and the resignation of the minister ot regret giving various reasons for a hole in the mud in which to throw himself. of Louisiana, Secretary Proctor has transmitted ofjustice is expected daily at the result of wive3 to do. withdrawing their acceptance. Some were LUMBERNISDEALER He lived several hours although teiribly to the house a report of Quartermaster difficulties encountered in executing the reforms detained by important business, some were burned. He was seventy-four years of age. proposed by Count Tolstoi. General Robinson in regard to the condition called to New York by telegraph, others Fire destroyed the Unicorn* silk mill at of affairs in the overflowed district of had decided to sail at once for their homes, M. Waddington, the French ambassador Catasauqua, a The entire building was UNITED STATES TREASURER HUS- St. James and Ascension parishes, and the rest were ill or too tired to make in London, has been instructed to urge a destroyed, together with machinery and a TON i3 reported to be greatly worried La. Gen. Robinson says that the journey. Several promised to join the speedy solution of the Newfoundland fishery quantity of fine silks, plushes, ribbons, etc. in pursuance to orders he went to Whitehall because an expert recently performed excursion at Ricmond to-day, but were unable dispute. The French government is not disposed The loss is estimated at $250,000 to $300,000. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS,. and Convent, St. James parish. Convent to do so, and the secretary of state decided to submit the question to arbitration Many employes had already gathered in fifteen seconds the feat of opening is at the lower edge of tha great Nita that theTiumber of those going would the mill to begin work. Of thepe John SASH AND BLIND. crevasse Whitehall, above it, is further a treasury vault which had been supposed not justify the expense of the journey. The Cooper, Charles Fuck and John Tottejeaxi, IN E N E A back in the country. says the situation foreign delegates have now been in this Lime, Cement and CoaL an Italian, and an unknown man lost their to be burglar proof. Nearly seven hundred square miles of territory is deplorable and hundreds of planters have country for seven months and some of them lives in trying to escape, and about along the lower Mississippi aieaubmerged. lost their cxops, while thousands of laborers even longer, and are anxious to return to thirty-five more were injured. Three or four will soon be thrown out of employment. their homes as soon as possible. They are may die The cause of the fire is unknown. A BERLIN journal publishes a synopsis At Grande Point, where there were probably Lowest prices always* The North River Presbytery of New York grateful ior the hospitality extended to Ulysses G. Everett, one of the injured* has of German emigration since sixty to eighty families, the people escaped has voted in favor of a revision of the confession them, and very much regret that they cannot also died. in skiffs and the whole precinct is under of faith. accept it. 1871. The total for the period is Thirty men are imprisoned Rock Spring water. Opposite the levee break at Nita Opposite Railroad Depot, It is announced by the conductors of the Coal Mine near Cheyenne, N. which is on numerous poor whites and colored people 1,761,297 persons. Of these emigrants Casino at Monte Carlo that the total win NEW ULM, MJN3t fire, and it is almost certain that all are dead. O O E A E Jost all but their lives. recommends instant nings of the bank during the ^ear 1889 were the destination of no fewer The mine was discovered to be on fire, and action tending to the relief ofthe sufferers A O A a a 90,000,000 francs. when the flames began to spread rapidly the FRANK FRIEDMANN, than 1,018,816 was the United by the United States. There is liable he a in men were ordered to the eavface. Seven of Ip accordance with instructions from Mayor to be in St. James, St. John and Ascension States, WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, the searchers were injured, one past recovery. Cregier of Chicago Police Inspector Eber parishes a total of 5,000 people destitute A dozen more volunteers descended and —State Auditor Braden of Minnesota is of sold has Issued orders to his men to close all dealer in within a month. brought up six insensible Chinamen, two of the opinion to-night that the red tape of of the pool rooms in«the city. whom died in a lew minutes. They saw ten BODIES FLOATING ABOUT. Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, the government ties things up very tightly, ACCORDING to a California paper At Buffalo, N. Y., United States customs other Chinamen lying postrate. Smoke began VICKSBURG, Miss., Special.—A correspondent and that a good deal of energy is needed to the Chinese at San Jose, Cal., lease inspectois captured three Chinese smugglers. to issue in a large volume from all the has just returned from a trip up loosen it up so that the regular speed ofthe In their possession was found several hundred entrances and further attempts to save the the Sunflower river delta by boat. Slassware, Notions, Canned property from white men for twelve machinery can be increased. On Saturday men imprisoned below were abandoned. dollar* worth of opium. describes the scenes in the overflowed region morning last he talked with the officials of months in the year and charge their There are still at least thirty men in the as pitiful. thinks the loss of life The proceedings in the house of representatives the interior department about Minnesota has been greater than heretofore reported. mine, mostly Chinese. All the entrances to at Columbus, Ohio, were interrupted tenants for thirteen months, there Fruit, Flour, etc. swamp lands, and got many promises that saw Ave bodies floating about in one the mine have been closed in order to keep by a fisticuff between Adjt. Gen. Morton L. place—those of a white woman and four reports and other documents would ™be at being this many months in the Chinese the fire within certain bounds. Hawkins and Col. Sol. P. Kmneon, an officer negroes. Th bodies had to be left where once looked up and gotten together of the First Regiment of Cincinnati, over regimental year. they were, as there was no way to bury so that they could discuss the issuing of All goods sold at bottom prices and matters. them, patents onlarge tracts with all data at hand. delivered free of cost to any part of S I N S I I N S 2 Andy Hamilton, one of the most notorious Especial attention was to be given to the *±r the city. THE people of Pennsylvania argue Ex-Mayor Culley of Fitchburg, Mass., committed ex-den keepers, died at Eau Claire, "Wis., of A E S S A E Minnesota lands and some important questions suicide by drowning. His mind was consumption. He called for two Catholic settled. To-day Capt. Braden kept that if one Arbor day is good two N E W ULM I N N affected. and one Episcopal clergyman in his last S me I id in he Life of a his appointment, but found that in spite of are better, and so they have set apart hours and said he believed in God and died O a in E a William E. Purdy has been convicted at promises nothing had been done in the GEO. BENZ & SONS. penitent. the 11th of April and the 2d of May Chicago, of murdering Samuel Reininger last SPOKANE FALLS, Wash., Special.—A resident case. Apparently nobody had given the At a conference ofthe Illinois Non-Partisan September and sentenced to be hanged. of this city relates several incidents in subject a thought after he left the department for tree planting. The earlier date is Christian Temperance union at Chicago, a Importers and Wholesale Dealers In 'the life of Patrick O'Donnell, the slayer of building Saturday, and so to-night The trial of Jeremiah 0'Donovan Rossa clause was inserted in the constitution by WINES & Carey, the informer. claims that O'Dontiell intended for the southern part of the the swamp land questions are no nearer a and his printer. Wilbur H. Hendrickson, for which no officer ofthe association is allowed had no connection with the Irish patriots, criminal libel, has commenced in New York. settlement than ever. The state auditor, state and the latter day for the northern. to do any campaign work for any political and that his meeting with Carey was however, will remain in the city some days LIQUORS. Nathan Doll, a German shoemaker of Chicago, party while holding office. This is the first entirely accidental, and finally that he yet, and give his energies to getting what he is under arrest for nearly beating his time such a clause has been adopted by any killed Carey in self-defense. Fo two or is after and the department will hear from eleven-year-old boy to death. similar body. The name of the association three years previous to 1883 O'Donnell was him again to-morrow. 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn Charles Jackson, a New York compositor, was also changed to read the "Women's NonPartisan in the service of a cattle firm near Bozenian," RALPH TILTON, son of Theodore murdered Mamie Murphy, twenty years old, Christian Temperance Alliance." Mont. made frequent visits to and Elizabeth Tilton, is soon to be BOOTH NOT DEAD. in a notorious saloon. Jackson cut the woman's Bozeman, upon which occasions he usually Two hundred Sioux Indians held a powwow PETEE SGHEBEB. throat, causing death in half an hour. married toMissEmilieStillmanHubbel drank a good deal and played faro. at Port Pierre. John Grass, the chief So a Former Confidante of Abraham often spoke of having friends in South Miss Lena Woodruff, from Appleton, Wis., spqkesman, and known as the great orator at the Central Congregati onal Lincoln's Slayer Says. Africa, and said he intended to visit that lost all her money, amounting to $700, while of tho Sioux, made along speech. He reaffirmed BIBMINGHAM, Ala., Special.—Louise Church in Brooklyn. He is 22 years country some day. Finally in the spring on the way to Chicago, where she was sroing his former wish that Indians should Worcester, at one time a confidante of J. ot 1883 he left Bozeman, telling his acquaintances to buy a stock ol millinery to start a stoiem take upland and live like whites. After Grass old and has lived with his mother Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham that he was bound for Africa. -DEALER I N Appleton. She wascared for by the police. spoke, Chief "Big Foot, who controls a band Lincoln, is credited with saying that Booth since her separation from her husband. had $650 in cash in his possession. On of hostiles. tried to break up the meeting by Dr A. J. P.eido Davenport, lown, has been is not dead. She declares that in 1867, two the train between St. Paul and Chicago round and romid and firing guns in indicted by the grand jury for murder in the years after Booth's supposed death, she received he fell in with some gamblers who the air. Big Foot, by the aid of the Indian second degree. He is charged with performing a letter without date or signature, fleeced him out of all of his money. O'Donnell police, was gathered in and his band compelled anopeiationupon a young woman, irom but unmistakably in Booth's handwriting. had these gamblers arrested at Red to keep quiet. Alter this a loud and the effects of which she died. THE Pall Mall Gazette says Dr. This letter, she says, is still in existence. As Wing, Minn., and after several weeks he interesting talk was had. When fJhe pow-wow Three convicts attempted to escape from a to the probabilities ofthe man shot by Boston succeeded in getting his money back from Sato, a Japanese surgeon of high broke up it was fully decided by the red men stockade at Palann, Aik and two of them, the swindlers. immediately went East Corbett being Wilkes Booth, she points to take up land and go farming, instead of reputation, says that amputating a Dan Sneed and Tom Oxford, both desperate out that the body was closely guarded and and July 4 took passage on the steamer going back on the resery«tionj characters, were shot and killed by guards. secretly buried without an opportunity Kinfauns from Philadelphia for Cape Town. limb gives greater muscle and spryness The third escaped. At Dartmouth Carey and his family were having been given for identification by any LATH, SHINGI^S, DOORS, to the remaining parts of the E A E S of those intimately acquainted with him Sim Garrett and Jerry Leel, who were in smuggled aboard this vessel. Th two men became acquainted and associated familiarly She believes that the man killed was one jail at St. Augustine, Tex., on a charge of attempting body. He thinks that, as medical SASH, BLINDS, the conspirators and that Booth made good to poison Col. John H. Brooks and together on tbe boat. Finally the men The Latest Quotations from Western science progresses, amputation of a his escape, but that in the excited and clamorous got into a dispute, the outcome of which family, were taken from the jail and lynched. Markets. —and all kinds of— was the death of Carev. "O'Donnell was condition of the public mind it was Convenient hooks in front ot a butcher shop hand or arm will probably be resorted thought best by the authorities, if they taken back to London, where he was found were converted into an impromptu gallows. Building Material. to a a cure for phlegmatic nerves. knew ot the deception, to allow it to pais guilty of murder and executed. Tb prosecution Five sisters named Demovieroff committed WHEAT—No. 2, Spring, 79@79%e: No'i unchallenged, in order to allay the fever ol claimed that O'Donnell was in the suicide at Moscow,Russian. The cause ofthe Spring 70%@72c No. 2 red, 79@79%c. excitement which the assassination had service of the Irish patriots and that he 287/sc deed was their fear of being arrested as Nihilistp. COBS—NO. 2, murdered Carey as a matter of revenge on aroused. NEW ULM, MIHK A short time before taking their lives OATS—No. 2, 21%@22c. PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR, the eldest account of Carey's having betrayed the they burned all of their papers, pretumabJy RYE—No. 2, 42%c. son of the Prince ofWales, is looking Citizens' Bank BARLEY—No. 2, 53@57c Irish cause. There seems no doubt, however, with the ob.ect of shielding others. W O O A I E N for a wife, and as available princesses FLAX SEED—$1.48@1.48y2c. but that O'DonnelPs presence on the J. V. Hildreth and Tony Cooper, Arkansas BUTTER—Elgin creamery 23V&@24c Western same vessel with Carey "vas purely accidental. are not very plentyjust now, it is said A a a a on farmers while, rebuilding a fence fell out about creamery 20@22c. the ownership qf some rails and knives were S re a O a EGGS—Quiet at 14Mse. that his father would not be averse resorted to. Cooper was stabbed to death ASHLAND, Wis., Special Telegram, ii- ST. PATJU. to a union with an American girl if on the spot and Hildreth received fatal —As Miss Lizzie Morrisette was passing A N AMICABL* E E N wounds. WHEAT—No. 1 hard, 79@80c No. 1 Northern, along St. Clair street Saturday night a man she had the proper requis'tes. Queen 78@79c No. 2 northern 75@77c stepped out from an old shed and seized William Lord, who for seven years had he a ad S In it Will Victoria would hardly permit a match CORN—No. 3, 25@26c. NEW ULM, MINN. been confidential bookkeepers for Fesh & her. After gagging her he dragged her behind N O OATS—No. 2 mixed. 21@22c No. 2 white, the shed, and there accomplished his outside of royal circles, however. Mook. painters, St.. Louis, has stolen, since PITTSBURG, Special.—The consultation of 22y @23c No. 3, 22«?22%e. 2 1883, in the most mysterious manner, $15,523, devilish purpose, leaving her in a state of BARLEY—No. 2, 45®50c No. 3. 38@42c Grand Master Wilkeson with the railroads insensibility. When the girl regained consciousness and has been arrested. Horse racing BYE—No. 2, 32@33c. to-dight has not been without result, and M.MuUen, Fres't. E. VajentVtce- Prest the cause. she screamed for help, when HE Englishman, who gave, as a GROUND FEED—NO. 1, fll.25@11.75 an amicable settlement is announced of the some friends came to her assistance and BRAN—Bulk, $10. Joseph Anderson of Minneapolis and J. C. Budolph, Cashier. long-threatened railroad strike. Concessions reason for not trying to rescue a man carried her to the house of her aunt. A HAY—Upland prairie, $6.75@7.25 No. 1, George R. Bn chan of Pittsburg, exchange are being made by both sides, though doctor was called and found that the girl Directors: $5.75 timothy, $8. -Whom he saw drowning, that he had shots in the former city, and the former is the result of the meetings will not be known tS7 EGGS—Fresh, $3.75@4.05. was quiet seriously injured. No trace of mortally wounded. The trouble arose from "never been introduced to him," BUTTER—Extra creamery, 20@22c dairy until to-morrow. the villain who outraged her can be lound, Mrs. Anderson being found in Buchan's company. Werner JBecsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. 15@18c roll and print, 8@12c. and the girl herself was so terrified that she must step down from fame's pedestal CREATED DISTUBBANCES. Weschcke, 0. if. Olsen, E. 0. Koch. ,' MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO, Special.—The striking carpenters was able to give no description of him although A New York female reporter who set out Wj&f*^ *ito make room for a woman in New created disturbances in several portions she thinks his face was covered by a to investigate the practices of divorce detectives WHEAT—No. 1 hard, 80c No. 1 Northern, of the city to-day by using force where argument l^lt.*5''"Jersey, who declined to cut down a mask. 78%@79c: No. 2 Northern, 75@77c. found that there is a class of women was of no avail in inducing the few DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS who find regular employment in helping wives FLCHJR—Patents, sacks to local dealers, ^struggling neighbor who had hanged men at work to quit Many^ arrests were $4.60@4.65 patents to ship, sacks, car lots, to secure divorces. These women can be hirto W O S O E A WlfTB. OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE made. Th problem of settling the strike is ^/•herself, on the ground that she might $4.15@4.50 in barrels, $4.15@4.50 bakers' entrap men into situations furnishing real as perplexing now as when it was first ordered, here, $3@3.40 superfine, $1.70@2.25 red or apparent grounds for divorce. of a a S in a TICKETS SOLD. ,^get into trouble with the coroner. it being plainly apparent that the dog sacks, $1@1.20 ml dog barrels, $1.25. A special from Catlettsburg, Ky., reports strikers care only to treat only with the ©1.50. the killing in West Virginia near Pigeon N EW OBLEANS, Special.—The first Southwestern members of the old Carpenters and Builders' CORN—Samnlea, 27@28c creek of Smith Baisden, John Baisden and association. Th latter still claim that telegraph sending contest took place THE president of the late convenin OATS—Feed", 21%®22%c good to choice. GloseAttention Given to William Baisden, three brothers, noted desperadoes. 23%®25c they will never recognize the journeymen's here, each operator sending five minutes, New York of working women James Brewer, deputy sheriff, and BARLEY—25@35c union. with the following result: Collecting. posse attempted to arrest them, were fired HAY—Upland prairie, $7.50 common wild, Class A, first pru», medal valued at $100, W. jtlsyas Miss Grace H. Dodge, a daughf^fter WILL CONFEB WITH THE STBIKEBS. upon, a battle ensued and the desperadoes $5@6.50. 8. Brewer, 211 words, superior Morse second INDIANAPOTIS, Special.—The contractors' of the William E. Dodge, the welll were killed or mortally wounded and captured. BUTTER—Fair to fancy creamery, 14@20a prize, L- S. Mentzner, 211 words, good Morse association, in deterence to the wishes of per lb dairies, medium to fancy, 10@12c third prize, D. B. Jones, 210 words, good Morse. Bucklen 8 Arnica Saiva 3cnown New York merchant and philanthropist. Mayor Sullivan, to-night appointed a committee Class B, first prize, J. Griffin, 194 words, superior grease and packing stock, 4@5%c ygv Morse, second prize, J. W. Gordon, 185 There was a serious riot among the citizens The best salve in the world for Cnts. to confer with the striking carpentera. Miss Dodg* displays MILWAUKEE. SSl® words, fair Morse. Class C, first prize, P. A. of McCormick, S. C. A Mr. Sturkey reported Th Indiana division ofthe Order Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Moke, 182 words, superior Morse. Druggist. Calhoun for selling whisky on Sunday. WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 72@73r, No. 1 the same zeal and intelligence in of Railway Conductors at a secret meeting Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Northern. 82c. The receiving contest on the typewriter Druggist Calhoun shot the officer who held here discussed the recent wholesale Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupions, philanthropic work witfch distinguished CORN—No.3, 29c. resulted as follows: was sent to arrest him. Other citizens then discharge of conductors by the several and positively cures Piles, or no OATS—No. 2 white, 2-£&@24%e. First prize on Remington typewriter, given by took a hand and a general fight ensued, in lines centering here, and decided by an her father. She was recently the Remington company, VT. R. Wallis of Louisville, BYE—No. 1, 43«tc pay required. It is guaranteed to give- which several persons are said to have been almost unanimous vote that the non-striking Ky. second prize, gold medal, L. 8. Reed BARLEY—No. 2,44 a member of the board .of^education. shot. B. Calhoun is the only man known rerfect satisfaction, or money refund- clausoutn the constitution should be stneken ti- 5 Brewer and Willis, winners oi thetwo first EGGS—Fresh, Mc. to have been fatally shot. Several arrests ed. Price 25 cents per box. Sold Qg fo&& **v ..f-m* BUTTER—Dairy, 16@l,8c. A VICTOBY FOB THE MEN*' prizes are attaches of the associated press in have been made. It. Eooa., CHEESE—Cheddars, 10@10%c. NEW YOBK, Special.—The strike of the this city.