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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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S-'M NEWS BREVITIES. LITE STOC FIGURES for WSdlng sneep.TBe growth or this inaustr* New Ulfii Eeviewj night while-escaping from officers from Omaha. Fr. Aufderheide, requires two additional barns, 250 by 150 feet w& When-he melhis wife the two quarreled to be built this year: Negotiations are-now in and' the police came in and arrested Ackerman. progress with responsible and experienced parties At the trial the woman, whois known to engage the business of breeding floe The Latest Telegraphic News BRANDT & WEDDENDOHP, Publishers.. hogs sor the purpose of distributing among the as Lizzie Ackerman,s came into the police President Stickney of the Kansas farmers of the state abetter breed of male hogs Manufacturer'of ?. court to prosecute the assault case. The &:Culled to improve their herds, and also to experiment from Associated trial had haudly begun before she drew a pistol NEW TJLM, City road Makes aYalnable MINNESOTA, in fattening hogs as before stated. 1? and shot three bullets through the prisoner's XTire, Well Biiildingr and^StcepI* There were killed and packed last year about Press Dispatches. body, kUling him instantly. Eeport at St. Paul. 230,000 hogs and about S0.O00 cattle, besides several thousand sheep and calves, The magnitude AN artesian well on Charles Smith's Near Rochester, Minn., a German named Brick, of "thedistillery company's operations may Richard Snitke went to the house of his be judged from the amaunt of taxes paid the farm, near Anaheim, Gal., is constantly father-in-law, William Haleng, where '•-'.wife government, which is a little short of #3 000 W A S I N 9 N oliowing How Bapidly StockEaising ,. Fine Pressed Bric for throwing out small fish. Smith 000 annually The annual output of mami- was staying, got his three-year-old Secretary McComb, of Seattle, "Wash., who and leturned home. Afterwards his hired has built a number of ponds that he has Diyerisfied has in charge $25,000 remaining funds donated aDout 510,000,000, and the sales of live stock ornamental fronts. man, returning from the field, was horrified will aggregate nearly as mueh to releive sufferers occasioned by the will stock with the fish supplied from to find Snitke and his little boy lying" dead .aThe horses has developed Farming. great fire last June, was suspended from on the bed. The man made no investigation, fw The Projectors of the j^rdTdiJSco nature's laboratory. duty pending investigation on the charges aider this item as one which would be Hkeiv to Have the best of shipping facilities and and does not know by .what mean? they of embezzlement. It is not known the cut any considerable figure. The first vea^th. will pay prompt attention to mail orders* came to their death, but instantly fled from amount of his peculation. receipts of horses were806, an unexpected^^Fara the house, mounted a horse, alarmed the At a meeting of the St. Paul Chamber of A MISSOURI girl gets up at half At the Washington state encampment, neighbors and came into town to notify the a haTattr^M he first. This fact NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. %\t 'ommerce, Mr. A. B. Stickney, president of G. A. It. at Ellensburg, Gen. Alger walked in nas attiacted the attention of men eneaced in coroner. Snitke was at one time an officer paet four A. M., cleans the house, the .Chicago, St. Paul & Kansas City railroad the parade a distance before reviewing thetroops, in the German army, apd there is good rea^ 8 & CODSiue«* re^dv one nrafhsVafveraon ready made a rt arrangements to put milks four cows, and has breakfast and Mrs. John A. Logan, from an son to believe that he was for some reason company, presented the following communication, X6*?n*Lthe Ta^s using aboutVeIS lip-stairs window looked out and waved her a fugitive irom the Fatherland. In 1884 he ready at seven o'clock. But she which presents much food for the of land, to «dve special facilities, married Miss Amelia Haleng. Their mar. handkerchief. The bid soldiers uncovered ihe policy of the stockyards comnanv iq to thoughts of the agriculturists of this section hasn't time to pound the piano or their heads as they passed her. ried life was very unhappy. S ot I S a of the country: ••"••, all kindred interests in this state. It esDeciallv MANTFACTrRER OF & DEALER IH to go to matinees and chew gum. Representatives of nine of the American republics desirestoget into communication with nfen who te£raCtic^ideas Boats ancLShoss! To the Chamber of Commerce of the city of St wWch they wish to develop have signed the formal treaty of arbitration FOREIGN GULLINGS mthisconnection, and such men may be assure! in Secretary Blaine's office at the department Paul: A motion for want of confidence in the Jesuit a It will he remembered that about three years S S support* S S 5 S co-operattoS IN a library in Paris, said to be of state, namely: The United an a of the company. estates act was defeated in the Canadian ago the chamber of commerce sent a committee States Guatemala, Nicaragna, Salvador, parliament—32 to 130. Six Conservatives to a meetiiig of the Live Stock association of 5 n, a a tSSfSJ JJH.t oatmeal mill Minn. 43d N. strs., |Xew Ulni, Xlna. the largest in the world, is a Chinese Hunduras, Bolivia, Ecuador, Hayti and the i8*1!? W Montana with,a view ot Investigating the feasiDility S£ni^fS» Pany believes voted against the government. United States of Brazil. It is expected tfrat a of establishing a market in this city. adjuncts and profitable to chart of the heavens in which 1460 0 The state of siege on the Island of Crete has Asia result of the investigation thus inaugurated %**«n«aaBlathem. As the sum of three more signatures and seals will be added A large assortment of men's «n$ the union st?ck yards at South St. Paul stars are found to be correctly placed been raised and martial law has been abolished. i3oon, and it is hoped that the signatures of 1 came into existence. £^£V* the company invites sugges- boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' «a4 The Christians on the island arc all the powers will be secured in the course of according to the scientists of the These were completed about the 1st of January, *h otherwise from any an^all children's shoes constantly kept osr jubilant. the summer and autumn. 1888, and it will be interesting to the £e.K? fdbe 1 surest any collateral enter- 1Ch 0U rGfita We E^ .P hi itseM and a band. Custom work and repikhtafj present day. The chart was made in chamber to know something of the progress of The Brazilian minister to Italy has been recalled the live stock business sincS- During the two valuable adjunct to its business, as well as beneficial promptly attended to. E S O N A MENTION because he failed to present to the to the city and state 600 B.C. years of the existence of the stock yards there Italian government the decree of his government Two years ago Margaret Kinney, of Alpena have been received: ^??^laH5 I be ?. S thoughtful considera- forbidding Italian emigrants to enter -T' Mich., was taken suddenly ill, and since that tion of the chamber of commerce and the mercnanta .. o„ Cattle."Calves. Hogs. Sheep.Horsec. 0 of this city to the end that we may build John Haiieiistein, Brazil. In 1888....33,514 2,212 272,710 61,343 806 she has remained in a trance. For weeks she A WOMAN, Miss Jessie Carson, drives In 1889,...64,540 4,114 249,099 121,564 2,833 ot th" 8 2B« JS wholf magnificent enter- will remain motionless, and sometimes she prise so th country. "While the duke and duchess of Edinburgh lotal for the stage between Osage and Park goes ten days without food. Physicians say Hoping that the matter here presented will were attending the cerimonies of opening the bothyrs.96,060 6,326 521,809 182,907 3,639 the girl's general health is good, "and cannot provu of Interest to you all, I am, verv truly electric exhibition in Edinburgh, the jewels ol Rapids, Minn. She has done it for Increase in 1889 over 1888— y0,™*' A. B. STICKNEY. accouu# for the remarkable sleep. The girl the duchess were stolen from their apartments 9*" .38,032-104 per cent. While the chamber was settlitig on what years—making three trips a week— has notspoken a word since she was first S?'T!f 1,002- 85 per cent. in the Balmoural hotel. -V action, should be taken in respect to the SSfe8P 60,221— 98 per cent. and stricken. summer and winter, and often with The Gloucester City National Bank ol 2,027—251 percent. communication, Thomas Cochran, Jr.,asked The only item of decrease is in the receipt of Camden, N. J., has closed its doors. The •whether the report of the shutting down or the thermometer down to 40 deg. hogs, which fell off 23.611, but the explanation RECOR O A S A I E S suspension is supposed to be due to the failure removal of the distillery was true, adding, /?2SfJ8An a a daring the first year below zero. .«-• The 11-year-old son of Ole San dbferg, "I am soisy to see that so much of the prosperity of the Bank of America in Philadelphia (1888) there were brought herefrom Missouri by ot the stock yards seems to depend Fergus Falls, died from eating wild parsnips. with which it had dealings. The officials decline 'mam strength" about 100,000 hogs, wbileduring upon the distillery." Mr. D. R. Noyes replied the seeond year (1889) no attempt was made Mr. Sand berg was badly poisoned. to make any statement. Our brewery is fully equipped and able to 2] to bring any hogs from Missouri or other sections that the distillery had changed hands, GEORGE "W. CHILDS, the rich Philadelphia *11 orders.^ Fire started in the basement of Charles The immi gration season has opened at which are not geographically tributary to but was to be operated for two years, although Jorgenson's house at Albert Lee, Minn., anfl this market, it is therefore apparent that the Mr, F. Grebe has charge ot tho bottling estas* Quebec when the first two steamships of the editor and philanthropist, only at two-thirds of its capacity. was notput out until considerable damage receipt of hogs from the section which naturally dshment. year, the Sardinian and Oregon, arrived with The profit derived from feeding stock at the seeks a market here increased in 1889 over 1888 began his business career by sweeping was done. The house cost nearly $15,000 New Ulm, Minn. distillery, he said, could doubtless be made nearly 1,600 immigrants, who went West in about 77.000, or 45 per cent. The receipts of and insured for $6,000. to pay all its operating expenses. "I would twenty-two cars, thirteen of which contained £°SS out stores in Baltimore. He for the first three months o*f 1889 were 39,t04, like to know," said Mr. Cochran, "how passengers for the American Northwest vir, and for the same months in 1890 (this went to Philadelphia unknown and year) 66.076, an increase of 67 per cent. If this much the damage done by the liquor made S I N SIFTINGS Chicago. increas7ee shalal be maintained for the remainder there surpasses the gain." Nobody attempted James Palmer was hanged at Concord, N. a penniless, and finally w»orkedhis way seems probable, the total receipt to give the desired .information, °f °gs for the year may be estimated at 406t- H., for the murder of Henry Whitehouse, a IN GENERAL and the subject was dropped. into a book store. fellow workman. May 2J, 1888. The North River Presbytery of New York Senator C. K. Davis, who was present, That it may be seen at a glance how satisfactorytsthias has voted in favor of a revision of the confession was asked to give some information concerning William Niemer was killed in Cincinnati by result ia and to what a bright future it P°eu,J^ comparison with the early history ol measures now before congress affecting Joseph Smith, a laudryman, by a blow of the of faith. a a THE strange stqry comes from South yards, .which were established the interests of the Northwest. Mr. latter's fist. in 1871, isgiven. The receipts of hogs at both Wyalt H. Graves, the noted ex-president Manufacturer of and Dealer a Davis said there were two bills now pending Carolina of a man who went to sea, yards were: of the Merchants bank of West Salem, Wis., Charles E. Wright, who last August killed in which the citizens of St. Paul are lays his downfall to the machinations of a _,. Kansas City. St. Paul. Sheriff Marshal and Deputy Thurber, has CIGARS, leaving at home his wife and a pet especially interested. First year 41,086 272,710 rival. been sentenced at Benzonia, Mich., to imprisonment "These," hecontinued, "arethe bills providing Second year 104,639 249,009 dog the man was shipwrecked and for life. for a public building at St. Paul, The Homestead Bank of New York has Third year 221,815 *406,000 I TOBACCOS, purth year 212,532 and for improvements at the Sault Ste. reported dead, but after a lapse of Mrs. Sarah Habb», 64 years of age, had closed its doors. Bad business is said to be Fifth year 63,350 Marie rapids. The bill making, an appropriation both legs cut off by a switih engine at Ottumwa the cause. The bank hiis a capital of $JL00,000. 8ixth year 153,777 months he returned home and found tor the public building readily and died. Her son it is thought, has It is said the depositors will be paid in Seventh year 192.645 passed the senate, but when it reached the full. his wife and dog—both there and ev« become insane on account of the fatality. Eighth year 427,777 house the amount of the appropriation was •Partly estimated. Cor. Minnesota and Centre At Lima, Ohio, Willis Osman and Edward Frecchemer, Rau & Co., shirt manufacturers cut down to $800,000. This was due to the erything regular. The receiptsof cattle for the first threemonths of New York, have failed and their property Standish quarrelled over a girl. Osman stabbed extremely large number of places asking of 1889 were 3,486, for the same three months streets. Standish eight times with a knife and he seized by the sheriff. The liabilities are this year 14,710, an increase of 335 per cent. for public buildings. When the bill goes NEW ULM, 'MINN. Ihe receipts of calves for the same time last will probably die. estimated at $373,000: assets about $275.000. back to the senate I shall try to get this WHILE a colored woman was walking year, 258 this year, 506. Of sheep Ia6t year, amount raised to $1,000,000 through a conference Henry 0. Raymond, a highly respected citizen 51 this year, 73. If the same ratio of increase committee, but I can give no assurance along the road in Marlboro, N. of cattle shall be maintained for the balance of of Sing Sing, N. Y., was- arrested for bigamy. A colony consisting of 14 wagon loads immigrants that I shall succeed. It gives me the year, it will amount to 390.675 head for Howas granted permission to go into and a good quantity of cattle went pleasure to state, in this connection, that C, her clothes caught fire from a the year. an adjoining room, where he fatally shot over on the late Sioux reservation from Let us again compare progress with Kansas your representative. Mr. Snider, has worked himself. Pierre to establish a colony. They are from spark from a pipe which she was City yards, as before: Dealer in loyally for the measure. It has been a ^C, Beadle county and will found a town 15 Cattle Sheep source of great anxiety to him, and the Charles Dietrich, son of Louis Dietrich, a n:Rf5 smoking, and before assistance miles up Bad river, which will be named New Kan.C'y. St.Paul. Kan.C'y. St.Paul. GOODS scaling down of the amount was a keen wealthy and prominent citizen of Milwaukee first year...l20,827 81,514 4.527 61,843 Huron. could reach her the "flames had so disappointment." county, blew off the top of his head with a Second year.236,892 64,546 6,071 121,843 "Regarding the 'Soo' improvement bill, Notwithstanding all the elaborate preparations double-barreled shotgun. ..Temporary insanity- Third year..227,6*9 *390,675 5.975 badly^burned her that death resulted Hats, Caps, Motions, there was no trouble in getting it through Fourth year207,080 8,855 for the electrical execution of William the senate. I found that most of the members in a few minutes. Fifth year...174,754 25,327 €h*oceries,t Provision^ Kemmler, at Auburn, N. Y. notwithstanding Charles V. Henckle, formerly Chicago manager Sixth year...188,378 55,045 were not fully alive to its importance. the ignorant murderer had professed his Crockery and Glassware, of the Globe Light and Heat company, Suv'nthyear215,708 42,190 They did not recognize the iact that the readiness to meet death, notwithstanding Eighth year.175,844 86,700 who has been wanted for sometime pn charges Soo canal is the most important artificial Green, Xr(ed and Canned Warden Durston had practically decided upon of embezzling seveial thousand dollars of the waterway in the country. When this QUEEN VICTORIA has written two •Partly estimated. the time of administering the fatal current, JTruits, etc, etc, was made plain, there was but little opposition. funds of that company, has been arrested in books which have never been published. These comparisons are the more surprising and notwithstanding most of the authorized In the house there was much the New York. when we consider that only three years ago it witnesses had arrived In Auburn, I will slwsys take farm prodnce la excises* They are volumes of travel, and same condition of affairs regarding th« was the commonly accepted theory that this Moses Harmon, publisher of the Valley the whole proceeding is now stopped and state and Dakota were too far north to successhilly for goods, and pay the higheat market priceforsit knowledge of the importance of the canall recount her impressions of varions Falls (Kan.) Lucifer, convicted in the district indefinitely adjourned. This postponement engage in stock raising, and therefore it was 1 think, however, that the bill will pass the kinds ef paper raga. doubtful if alive stock market could be established court for printing obscene matter in his has been accomplished by the serving of a house. We are aided by the delegation* places on the continent. She has here. That the lull force of the meaning paper and sending it through the mails, has writ of habeas corpus. from all the states directly affected by itl, I* connection with my ttore Ihnve a flrst-elas* of these comparative statements may be grasped been so annoyed at the criticisms of Besides, we have the States of California, been sentenced to five years in the penitentiary- by the mind let us recapitulate. In the first two talooa furnUhed with a splendid bUUrd tabic aa# Prominent railroad men at Spokane Falls years ol its existence this market has consumed Colorado and the Southwestern states, in: my castomtra will always find gooa llqaora a say that,it is more than probable that the her published works that she has refused more hogs than the Kansas City marke*t did ia return for aid in getting an appropriation elgari.aad every forenoons splendid laae*. Greenleaf, the notorious Seminole outlaw Vanderbilt interest will obtain control of the the first four years, more sheep than the Kansas to improve Galveston harbor, an improvement to have these manuscripts put City market did in first seven years, while in who has eluded all efforts to arrest him for Great Northern at the election in a few days. which bears about the same relation cattle this market will end its third year on a All goods purchased or me will be delivered St the past eighteen years, has been jailed at The Vanderbilts now reach the Pacific coast into print. They will be published to those states that the Soo does to the par with that market at the end of its third •ny part of the cHy free of cost. Fort Smith, Ark. He has three cases of murder by the New York Central, Michigan Central Northwest. year. All of which seems to indicate that the after her death. pending against him, and has killed four to Chicago, Chicago & Northwestern to MtBBMota Streot, New Plw, Mini growth of this business at St. Paul Is destined to of his own tribe since. Omaha and a traffic arrangement with the possibly eclipse the splendid history of the Kansas A FARCE eat Market.) City yards, which in 1S85 (the last report at Union Pacific to San Francisco. This is not Frederick Schmidt, of Menomonie, died of hand), the fifteenth year of their existence, satisfactory and the Vanderbilts contemplated at Is W at he Immigratio In- A JACKSON COUNTY, MICH., woman handled 506,627 cattle, 2,358,718 hogs, 221 injuries inflicted by two tramps who set upon extending the Dakota division of the Chicago 801 sheep and 24,506 horses and mules. A on Is him in his saloon and brutally beat and lost her husband, and in the first & Northwestern to the coast. trade aggregating probably $55,000,00C. M. EPPLE, Prop'r. WASHINGTON, Special—A joint meeting of kicked him. One of his legs was broken" and blush of her uncontrollable grief she Many interesting facts have been developed in the house and senate committees on immigration the bones terribly splintered. The assailants A special from Mnncie, Ind., says: Recently connection with the enterprise. The theory that are-injail. Schmidt owned the Menomonie was held to-day. Representative ordered a handsome monument to a half hundred people in this city were this climate is peculiarly conducive to health in Opera House and was a leading citizen. suddenly seized withpainB and severe sickness animals and consequent development has received Owen, chairman of the house committee, mark the departed's resting place. confirmation. One of the first enterprises of the stomach, attacks continuing several who with Representatives Lehlbach and rpHB undersigned des'-flt tn inform the people at Evidence is accumulating to show that the entered upon bythe stock yards company was \l New Dip and vicinity that ht Msn«r«-e8tabHs. hours. A number are still, quite sick, with Stump, investigated the subject of immigration Before the stone was completed the destruction of the farm house of B. M. Semple, the building of a large barn capable of feeding t4 Ids in»ttt market and i« now pr*Rpr.red to we* new casps developing. Much excitement at 2,500 head of cattle. This barn remained idle at New York, made a statement to near Yankton, which resulted in the ,)i$ his aid customer* and friends with only tbs} 5* widow bad taken a new hitch on life first prevailed, as physicians were foiled in for more than a year, and it began to look as death of Alex Isley, was the work of an incendiary, the committees of the result of the labors of be-st fre»U and cured nuats, nmoeajiM, lard and tm determining Ahe cause, som& thinking ,that though it was a failure: But at length in connection trf'Mr.g uaaelly kcyt in lim-nUns mur'sot Tfc» and that a mistake was made in and married again. She refuses to the sub-committee. The inspection of immigrants with the distillery it was utilized with the trouble arose from diseased meat while fcijj^et market price w!!! b» pnhl for FAT CAM firing this house, it being the intention to great success, and most satisfactory results at Castle Garden he pronounced a MJC,-HIKES, WOOL, KTC. others prononnced itlanona, the prevailing accept or pay for the monument, and and in the laBt year it has turned out about burn another place instead. Jealousy and I M. Eppf„s. farce and said the immigrants were fleeced epidemic in Germany and Italy. At the Abbott 7,000 as fat, sleek, healthv animals as couid be revenge are assigned as the motives for the there's trouble brewing. House 22 boarders, with the proprietor by boarding house harpies. desired, and cattle feeding may now be considered crime. a permanent industry here. The next experiment and wife, are victims, all beting attacked at The observation of immigrant officials is that was in feeding sheep, and the result the same time. James Burgess was walking John Montgomery and He%ry Cosgrove the undesirable element is increasing. Italians has been most gratifying as well as astonishing. THE Atchison Champion knows along the road where he fell, and laid unat are coming in hordes, without money, without were arrested at Fort Dodge, Iowa,, charged The winter before last the first experiment was clothes except what they wear or carry in bagH. tended for an hour. made with afew sheep, the result was soencouragIng with conspiracy to ruin the business of. a what it is talkiug about when it says: Each is provided with a passport and all bound that the same parties last winter fed at the horseman named O. B. Post by "doping" for Mulberry street. Italian bankers in this AND yards something over 10,000 sheep, and this E MAhrwiiTS. "The power of the local press is unlimited. colts sired by his thoroughbred stallion. The country send agents to Italv to solicit the natives winter additional buildings will have to be of that country to* come to America. two men arrested are horse doctors and also erected to supply the demand—fully 20,000 are I attracts wealth from Those agents swindle the Italians, charging already contracted for, and it seems probable own a rival stallion. It is charged that they he a ^Quotation from W them as high as 590 for a ticket from Naples to that 40.000 sheep will be fed this winter at the abroad and makes known the capabilities are trying to increase their breeding business New York, the price of which is *26. Arriving South St. Paul stock yards the great point being a by causing the death of colts sired by the at New York they go to boarding houses kept or that they maintain perfect healthralness. and resources of the city or O S S E CHICAGO. Probably the most astonishing statement which controlled by these Italian bankers, and thence other horse. I shall be able to make to you in this communication are sent out to labor under contracts made by town. Every advertisement of the The wealthiest convict who ever wore WHEAT—No. 2, Spring, 79@79%c.: No the bankers or padrones with employers. If is the fact that sheep are being bought as N E W ULM, I N N E S O A stripes at Joliet, 111., was discharged from Spring 70J/2@72c: No. 2 red, 79@79%c. their pay is fixed at $1.25 a day, the padrone a legitimate private business venture at the Chicago town is the voice of the busy merchant.to stock yards, shipped to St. Paul and fattened takes 2o cents of it. Besides, he furnishes CORN—No. 2, 28%c. Ptire beer sold in quantities to suit the the Joliet prison and left at once for New York :A and then returned to Chicago for sate. the shanty in which the men live while at work, his customer and to those OATS—No. 2. 21%@22& purchaser. Special attention paid to the to sail for Switzerland. He carried a roll of Within the last sixty days over 8,000 of this and has a man in charge of that. The ItaHanB RYE—No. 2, 42y2c. bottling ol beer. away1 bills amounting to $ 1,090 after giving who dwell at a distance. I acts in class of sheep have beenreceivedhere, and I am informed are timid and suspicious, BO that it is impossible BABLET—No. 2, 55@57c. that parties are negotiating for 30,000 several hundred dollars to convict associates. for Americans to get at them. Within the past FLAX SEED—$1.48@1.48%e. many ways to benefit the town and sheep in Texas to be brought to Minnesota to eight years they have almost entirely supplanted He has recently fallen heir to over half a BUTTER—Elgin creamery 23V£@24c "West be fattened during the winter and made ready* other races in the ranks of unskilled labor in million dollars in Switzerland. The officials increase its bu.siness prosperity." for the spring market. ern creamery 20@22c. New York city. In one square mile in New York admit that he was sent up from Rock Island city there are 270,000 people—8,000 more than H\x EGGS—Quiet at 14%c. THE CHICAGO AND Reasoning from the facts I have stated, ft has for one year for forgery, but there is mystery in any other square mile on the earth's surface. been thought that the same conditions, viz., ST. PAUL. These people speak a foreign language (Italian), surrounding his record. freedom from disease resulting from aggregation, A MAKER of stoppers for beer bottles, observe foreigu customs, and are surrounded by fitV which have made "sheep feeding" so successful John L. Morris, of Fannin county, Texas, WHEAT—No. 1 hard, 79@80c: No. 1 Northern, a Chinese wall over which they never come and with a suit for infringement before and profitable, may be found conducive 78@79c No. 2 northern 75@77c while traveling in Greer county killed his over which no American can go. The quality of to like results in feeding hogs. CORN—No. 3, 25@26c. immigration is deteriorating. The percentage of two companions— ^iV. E. Roberts and John the United States court, gave At first thought it would seem absurd to think Germans and Swedes is decreasing and that of OATS—No. 2 mixed, 21@22c No. 2 white, Mows—while all were in camp. The shots of bringing corn lrom Iowa or Nebraska to St. Italians and Hungarians increasing. 22%@23c No.«, 22??,22V. some notion of the immense business Paul to feed to'hogs which must be sold in competition were fired from a six-shooter, both parties Mr. Lehlback expressed the opinion that BARLEY—No. 2, 45@50c No. 3, 38@42c with hogs fed on the farm where the corn THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO being shot through the head from -behind as done in bottled beer, by stating that 4he contract labor law in its present form is raised, but an experiment made by Prof. McLain, RYE—No. 2, 32@33c. they slept. 'Morris buried the bodies in a was a farce. director of the state agricultural farm, I CHICAGO, GROUND FEED—No. 1, $11.25@11.75. there were 30,000,000 of his stoppers seems to indicate that it can profitably be done sandbank and tried to make his escape out BRAN—Bulk, ?10. He raised and fattened about fifty hogs, charging of the county, but was arrested shortly after alone in use in the United States. A E S A I A N E HAY—Upland prairie, $6.75@7.25 No. 1, up their food, including corn purchased In the he had concealed the bodies. AND ALL POINTS EAST, $5.75 timothy, $8. open market at market values, at a cost of 2 They are, ofcours9,used over and over EGGS—Fresh. $3.75@4.05. centB per pound live weight, which he sold here Radica a by Gen Butle Michael H. Kitson, a retired railroad man at 4 cents per pound live weight which he sold Is si» operated as to meet the requirement! of BUTTER—Extra creamery, 2(X322c dairy in a S again, though it is not improbable of Burlington, Io., put strychnine in the throcfigh and local travel, prov.ding fast through here at 4 cents per ponnd live weight, showing a 15§)18c roil and print, 8@12c sugar bowl at the Barrett restaurant and BOSTON, Special.—Fully 100 members and trains wiih closeconnections for net profit of 100 per cent. that one-half of. them may be, for liberally dosed his coffee with the same. He guests of the Bntler club gathered around 1ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, vj" MINNEAPOLIS. 1 ,„ We must not rush at conclusions too quickly, died. In the meantime what was left of the but it may be a principle has been discovered the board at Parker's to-night, the dinner 1-, one reason or another, out of continuous s§x$$t'° WHEAT—No. 1 hard. 80c No. 1 'Northern, SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS^ which will prove of great value to Minnesota coffee was thrown out, and the dog licked it also commemorating the capture of New 78%@79c: No. 2 Northern, 75@77c farmers. It may be that the Minnesota farm is use. ,ir XK'.,' up and expired. Then Ben Barrett, the proprietor, Orleans by th-s "Union forces twenty-eight 1 OMAHA, DENVER, ''"'A the place to breed the pig, develop his bone and FLOUR—Patents, sacks to local dealers, sat down to sapper, .supplied his 3? frame to the fattening period and then sead him yeara ago. Gen. Butler was the chief f4.60O4.65: patents to ship, sacks, car lots, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND coffee, with the doctored sugar,,and ha« only to market to be fattened in large fattening establishments speaker. discussed the Farmers' alliance. f4.15@4.50 barrels, *4.15@4.50 bakers' WkSk* I is generally supposed that pneua where all the appliances for preparing been saved from death by the hard work of And all points in --y. here, $3@3.40 superfine, fl.70@2.25 red In opening he said: proper food In proper manner can be made physicians. Kitson was led to self-distraction dog sacks, 101.20 red dog barrels, 1.25- is due to the accidental penea available as they cannot on the isolated farm. There has been made public an organization MO TAN A, by despondency produced by drink. of proportions very formidable,and of a strength, At any rate it has been determined to make on of specific microbes into the WASHINGTON, •'. 1 CORN—Samnles. 27@28c 7S if it can hold together in its action, it will be irresistible. an experiment on. a sufilcien&Iy large, scale and Kemmler, the man who is condemned to It claims to be non-political, OAJS—Feed, 21%«22%c: good to choice, under such auspices asto be of mure or lessconvincint rw-^system, but the observations of M. die by electricity at Auburn, N. Y., shows no OREGON, honestly so, I doubt not, but bow is it force according to the degree of success 2 3 0 2 5 sras signs of weakening in truth he seems to note possible for the action of a body of men attained. As this will be an experiment involving .), CALIFORNIA and a a French-student on the BARLEY—25@35c flgg who think to influence the legislation ot congress large interests, the members of your chamber, all proceedings and final arrangements with HAY—Upland prairie, $7.50 common wild, and the government of the country to be nonpolitical? as.well asthe public at large, are. cordially BRITISH COLUMBIAA %H^aubject, show that the disease really an air of abandon that shows him to be a fa@6.50. that is as impossible as would be a invited to investigate it from time to time.' man of almost iron nerve. He does not- allow movement to 'charge all religious belief to be A E S E E I N A N DTSTS& BUTTER-Fair to fancy creamery, 14Q20c The stockyards company does""not engage in re from the development under non-religious. I suppose they mean, however, himself to contemplate his fate, bat busies A S are run on all through trains. per lb dairies, medium to fancy, 10012c. the business of slaughtering or feeding animals. that they do not propose, as a bodv, to This business is left open to the free competition favorable conditions of microbic iiimself in whistling, singing^ writing his autograph grease and packing stock, 4@5^*e. join either of the political parties, any more of individuals. The company only furnisnrs O O N I S S E E I N A S *o» and listening to his keeper read from than such a body of religionists would propose ~"V' MILWAUKEE. girms permanently present in the facilities, which it rents at low prices. The yards overland trains to California and Oregon. to join any church. If it succeeds it will destroy the Bible, or some popular periodical. He have a complete system of sewerage and water WHEAT^NO. 2 spring,* 72@73e Ho. 1 both political parties, aud it will become works. The industries now located at theyards system. A "Chief condition of such rakes part in religious services daily and FR3EE A I A S on the Denver Northern. 82c. a political party of itself. You will have are large packing and 'slaughtering howes for manifests a fervor that is surprising to others oreseen without my naming it, that I Limited}. £•.[•, \VJ •',-$ CORN—No.3, 29 development is a sudden chill which both hogs and cattle a large distillery with feeding refer to the Farmers' Alliance. Their claimed who participate. For tlbso of trains, tickets and all information' OATS—No. 2 white, 24%024#e. barns with a capacity to feed about three object is to frtfiamentally alter and' charge the •nply to Station Agents of the Chicago a NorthVent'ern-Railway, explains the frequent coincidence »of thousand head of cattle at one time, and, AS Jake Ackerman, a thief with a national RYE—NO. 1, 43%c. situation, business and production ot the fruitc or to the General faauenms they are fed only about four months each, about BARLEY—No. 2,44c. of the earth on which all at last depends, and geutatPhicago. "**«gis* reputation, was shot and killed in the police ,.hIung affections with abrubfc changes twelve thousand will be fed each year a their relations to the other industries of the EGOS—Fresh, 14c. court at Memphis by his wi'e. He had been malting house a barrel factory where i&mm, J.M.WHITIUR, country to the fullest expanse and in the most LPWILSOS BETTER—Dairy, 16@18c all the barrels tor the distillery and r^,*f temperature. ''.In aw«K from his wife and returned, Monday radical form. $& BACkins nooses. are_made and. _sexeral bj^na ^CHEESE—Cheddars, 10®10He. 3d Virc-JPrest. Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Fasa.A fc isfe md iii'