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KILLED W CHURCH. THE NORTHWEST. charges of bribery of aldermen in connection Gov. Miller, of North Dakota, will not be a VTar. FRANK. "\j that dendly ambuscade, says the Rapid City JOHN. BBNTZIN. 5 with the granting of a franchise to the candidate for re-eleetioa. I pavs him better Republican. The? s»y that on the hillock Cottonwood Mills.' Lake street elevated railroad. Th investigation to act as manager of the great wight farm where Custer fell now grows a plant never is based on alleged "affidavits by exAldermen at $5,000 a year than to play governor at Been there be'orA -a curious plant with long, a in and Monear con essmg A Terrible Tornado in Tennessee A Summary of the Important $3,000. slender leaves, carved in the exact form of that they were bribed. These affidavits bear ,"-'- -Si a S asaber, with «dges so sharp as to inflict keen fac similes of the notarial seal and signature Says the Bismarck Tribune: "The show Crushes a Church in on Events of the Week in the of Joseph C. Mackin, recently released wounds upoa unwary hands, and those who Custom grinding solicited. ^Will ing North Dakota are so frequent and so from the state penitentiary. Mackin was a Congregation. pluck it once soon drop it, so strangely cold copious the press has ceased to mention Northwestern States*.- grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange called before the grand jury some days ago, and clammy are its leaves. I bears a them, This means at the statements of 34 fts. flour, 5 fis. shorts and 8 but professed to know nothing about the golden-hued, heart shaped blossom, and in thirtv bushels and over of No. 1 hard wheat affidavit. Th impression was sought to I N N E S O A the centre is one small spot of brilliant red. lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour toth acre this fall will be numerous and Two Women are so Horribly be given that affidavits were manufactured Mankato claims a population of 10,000. like a drop of blood The Indians regard it general." and feed sold at low rates and delivered by Mackin's clerk. Sixty wagon bridges we washed out in the1 with superstitious awe. They call it "Custer's Crushed in the Enins That Bayley, the Northern Pacile train robber a. New Ulm free of expense. ^I' •ecent freshets in Goodhue county. heart," and cannot be induced to touch Something of a sensation was created today in jail at Fargo, has been identified as the when Mortimer Roberts, an intimate it, claiming that the blossom crushed in the They Will Die. The saw mills of the Mille Lacs Lumber horse thief who made a daring pscape from FRANK & BENTZIN. friend of both Mackin and his clerk, called hand leaves a blood-red stain impossible to company were totally destroyed by fire. The the officers who had captured him while on State's Attorney Longnecker and said remove. mills weiet valued at $75,000. crossing the Sisseton reservation some years $?: that the affidavits were drawn by Mackin, AUG. QT7ENSE, Albert Casey, a 10-year-old boy. while playing ago. His escape made quite a stir at the and that the latter had frequently boasted GALLVTIX, Tenn., Special.—A terrible in log jam at Aitkin fell between the time. to him of the Jact that he had them. A W I S O N S I N .ornado parsed over the northern part of bailiff was sent out to brin,: Mackin in for logB and was drowned. Eighty thousand rainbow trout have been Gallatin to-dav lasting about five minutes. At Salem, Miss Mary Lyons was terribly a f-econd session of inquisition, but Mackin Sheriff Hylfind took Ernest Hoffman to distributed in Waupaca"County. It cou'd be heard some distance, and the burned by the explosion of a gasoline stove HARNESS MAKER could not be found and the general impression the state's prison from Hastings, to serve a storm kine came with terrific force, uprooting which she was in the act of filling with the James McLaren and wife were badly injured is that he has absconded to avoid prosecution two years' sentence for the alleged larceny trees, lifting roofs, and tearing awnings liquid. Mrs. Lyons, the mother of theyoung at Racine by being thrown from a buggy. lor perjury. —and Dealer in— of $320 Irom Mathias Klein of New Trier. lady, in her efforts to save her daughter was and siqns from their fastenings. A church, About 400 purvivers o' the Twenty-first Whips, Collars, and all other also badly burned, the flesh literally peeling the African "Methodist, was blown to pieces The Minnesota Creamery company has S I O I N O Wisconsin Resriment visited the Waupaca articles usually kept from her hands and arms. Both will recover. ami the root caved in on the congregation. contracted furnish for European export Home, on the 19th, and took dinner. in a .first-lass harness Their screams and cries could be heard a N a in re a 1,500 tubs of butter, which will aggregate The postoffice department has completed John Phillips, of Greenville, 0., a sludent great distance. Ten were taken from the S in E a S is shop. about 100,000 pounds. the read,ustment of salaries of postmasters in a Jar.esville school of telegraphy, drowned, debris, and two were so horribly crushed by ST. LOUIS, Special.—The situation in the A reward is offered for thp arrest of Peterson, of the second class. There are in all 548 offices while bathing in Rock River. New harnesses made to order and r» the root and falling timbers that they are freight handlers' strike in East St. Louis of Kan'son, who is charged with attempted of this class, which is an increase of The body of Joseph Servass, who waspairing promptly attended to. dj ing. Granville Brown, the minister, was remains about unchanged. Th strikers outrage on a oung woman while out buggy thirty-one over last year. The new salaries drowned near Kaukana by the breaking badly crushed in his pulpit. held a meeting to-day and decided not to NEW MLM, MINN riding. are for the fiscal year beginning July 1,1890. away of a dam at the wa ter-power, has been accept the terms offered by the railroads Among the wounded and crippled are North Dakota has but one increase—Grand The chamber of commerce of St. Paul has found. and are determined to stay out until the Empire Mill Co. Ann Martin and Mrs. Mary Hoffman, both Forks—from $2,300 to $2,400. adopted resolutions calling the mayor to enforce roads come to terms. Th latter have a Joseph Halt, 17 years old drowned at are dying Gilbert Woodford and child, the law providing for the closing of John G. Elmsie, aged eighteen years, was few green hands at work, but very little is Chippewa Falls, while bathing in the river. JLiry Horton, Nancy Lowrey, a child •aloona on Sunday. drowned in the Red river while bathing at being done in the freight houses, as He was a son of ex-D eputy Sheriff Halt. Nannie Sawyers, Granville Beeck, G. Grand Forks. David Stewart, a companion the new men know little or nothing J. M. English became insane in church at ROLLER MILL. Jens. P. Jensen, 15 years old, suffered a Brown and others. Al the doctors of the who was with him, had a narrow escape of the work required of them. Marshall and caused a sensation by continued sunstroke while swimming and nearly town were soon upon the scene and administered from a like fate in trying to save him. It is stated also that, should the roads not war whoops. will probably be sent wasdrowned. He was taken from the water, but to the dying and wounded. Th Young Elmsie could not swim, and accede to the strikers' demands, the transfer to an asylum. died church was rilled, and how any escaped is a 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. drivers and other members of the American carried beyond his depth by the current. J. .T. Hill demands $50,000 damages from miracle. A G. A. R. picnic was held at Medford, Federation of Labor who are immediately His parents live at Mount Forrest, Ont. the town or Mound View, in Ramsey county, Gallatin's public school was damaged by which was attended by nearly all the veterans concerned in the freight handlers' The south-bound Winnipeg express on the part of the iront blowing in, but the loss is because the supervisors constructed a road We take pleasure in informing the in the county. An original poem was read by movement will join the strikers to-morrow. not serious. Fencing and trees were swept Great Northern road ran over and fatally through his property in at town against 3ublic that we are now ready for bus* Another rumor current to-night is that Judge R. W. Hubbell. away by the storm, and many private injured Ed Darling. Darling was crossing his remonstrance. ness. The best machinery and all the should the threatened move on the part or residences carpets were blown from the In a drunken row at Superier a man named a coolie on the bridge and saw the train From 60,000 to 70,000 acres of school atest improvements in the manufacture floors and furniture smashed into kindling the transler drivers prove true the roads ^1 John Olsen was cut with an axe. Ole coming. In attempting to get out of the way wood. No other loss of life has been reported. lands have been disposed of in this state will accede to the demands made by the of flour enable us to compete with Anderson and a Swede whose name is unknown his foot caught in the culvert. Before he The tornado took a southwesterly this year, none of which have been sold for freight handlers. The superintendents are were arrested. Olson was badly injured. .he best mills in the country. could get up again the locomotivo struck course, and very heavy rains fell during the %j-si less than $ 5 per acre. The total amount to hold a meeting to-morrow at which a We are constantly buying time. him, cutting off both legs just below the realized by the state will be abont $500,000. decision will likelv be reached. Wheat, thigh and frightfully mangling him. He will John Thompson, for forty-six years a resident AMtCHIG\N TWISTER. John Wookzecko, a Pole, was struck by .a HILLSDALE, Mich., Special.—A cyclone probably die. Rye, of Montfort, died on the 18th, aged 99. train at St. Cloud, and knoeked into a ditch. is reported as having struck Heading and S W A A N S He was the oldest Free Mason in Wisconsin, Corn, The Bismarck Tribune tells us that 115 Both legs were broken and he was otherwise that several buildings are blown down, and having been a member of the order for Oats* one man killed and several severely hurt. is a on N in O women voted in that city at the recent school seriously injured. Both legs were amputated. twenty-six years. He was buried with Masonic Particulars are very meager as all the wires A re S a in W a in election in Jamestown 12 7 voted, and in Buckwheat, honors. are down. A cyclone also passed over to Mandan 137 voted. There were two tickets The 2-year-old son of E. Metcalf, of &c, Jbc, Portland and Orange in Ionia county, WASHINGTON, Special Telegram in Mandan and in Jamestown—in each Horatio C. Belt, of Spokane Falls, Wash., Furgus Falls, was killed by the overturning causing great damage. Edward Harwood's —Some questions are under consideration of thesecities a board of education was elected. one of the students who graduated from the At the Highest Market Price*. barn was in the track of the tempest, and it of a carriage. The child had just experienced by the department of the interior here In Jamestown a "straight male ticket Beloit College Academy, is but 14 years old, was first set on fire by lightning, then demolished a marvelous ascape from death by falling which are of importance to Washington was put in the field the night before election. by the winds. Three valuable the youngest graduate evet known from Beloit We sell all kindTof thirty feet from a porch. State to the extent that they involve title horses were killed. Stephen Drum's house I made the election interesting, but the Academy, and probably from any academy FLOVR, The Republican committee of the Second was blown to atoms and the family of five to swamp lands in that state. ticket with two women on won. In Mandan of such high rank in the country buried in the ruins. Al escaped alive, congressional district was in sessi on at Mankota, SHORTS, it was a religious fight, in which the Catholics Representative Wilson had a conference Conrad Becker, of Blue Mounds, who was however. Far fences are obliterated, and and called the convention to meet in claim a clean sweep. Saturday with the secretary of the interior," sent to jail from the circuit court at Madison dozens of persons injured. Crops are ruined Gen.Mankato, July 23. the day before the state AT LOW BATES. Assistant Secretary Chandler and and much stock killed. for illicit liquor selling, has been pardoned N I Bill bo interesting to the deputy surveyors convention is to be held. Shields, the attorney for this department. by Gov. Hoard, and it is expected he will in the Northwest to know that for the The most that can be said as to the result of Four men visiting Rochester from St. Paul, graduate from the university law school first time in twenty years payments will all Speoial Attention given to O E E A E the conference is that it was the sentiment whose names are unknown, who were on the with the senior class, having completed the be made this year before the appropriation Ghastoin "Worts: of the officials that the history and the laws circus grounds during a storm were attacked work of the course in the jail limits. Becker A an W a a lapses, thereby avoiding all necessity on the on the subject of swamp land grants, and by circus employes or hangers-on, and served five weeks. part of the surveyors of presenting claims to O me of A a in A a those in Washington in particular, must be terribly pounded. One man was robbed of An extra stone for gi inding feed. congress in order to secure their just dues. LONDON, Special.—It is feared that Russia While woikmen were engaged digging on carefully looked up before a decision is a $70 watch and chain and $11 in money. may at last be compelled to take the initiative This class of payments is terribly behindhand. the farm of Ole Hanson, in the town of Norway, Steam Cornsheller. made. step to protect the long-persecuted Until July 2d Clifton Holden, the convicted The interior department is just about to Racine County, they discovered a skeleton, At present there seems to be no law to I' Wood taken for cash or in exchange Christians of Armenia. Th Armenians murderer of his cousin, Frank Dodge, of distribute to about iorty deputy surveyors supposed to be at of an Indian. The govern, and legislation may be needed have repeatedly appealed in vain to En Redwood Falls, respited, and all proceedings which shall settle definitely how swamp in theDakotas, Montana, Washington, Kansas corpse had been buried in a sitting position. gland, Germany and Austria to uphold the lands may be acquired unless the secretary, on the governoi's warrant fixing June 27 as and Calorado $100,000 appropriated The larger bones were intact and the skull, terms of the Treatyot Berlin by compelling after the examination, holds that the the date of his hanging have been staid until two years ago for work done in 1888. This ppifp-t. A largo silver ring, supposed to 5 I) Turkey to recognize the rights of Armenians C^SH PURCHASES sovereignty of the state extends, over these further order of the United States court. is an unusually quick time, although the hav«- f,een an ornament worn by the Indian, as stipulated in that agreement of the lands. powers cash is two years overdue. was also unearthed, .and CHEAP SALES. John Welch, a farmer living in the town of Warren, Winona county was drowned while' The sheriff of Oakes had a lively time chasing The danger now is that the conflict in A A N I A S O crossing Rush creek with John Hall. Th H. HANSCHEN, I O W A Erzeroum may lead to open rebellion all up a couple of horsa thie\ es the first of two were returning from a barn raising, and in A in a over .Aimenia, in which event Russia would the week. He finally located them at Verona, In the past six months the farmers in *„he drove over the budge, which was already undoubtedly take sides with the Christians O where he had left two hoises locked up vicinity of Morning Sun have shipped $125,000 Contractor and Builder. covered with water. Mr. Hall was rescued. and seize Erzeroum, if not the whole of SOFIA, Special.—The sentence of death in the elevator, while he went to Lisbon to worth of horses, cattle and hogs. Aimenia, thus bringing on the muchdreaded pronounced upon Maj. Panitza for conspiring John Schmidt, living on Congress street, get information concerning the thieves. He A Keokuk man got mixed in his packages catastrophe ot a European war. to overthrow the government was carried West St. Paul, accidently fell off the steamer engaged a liveryman named Conkhn to drive the other night and drank the contents oi Russia at the present moment has a large Special attention given to masoa out to-day. On the arrival at the place Henrietta at Robinson rocks and washim back to Verona, and arrived just in an arnica bottle, serious results are expected. foice within easy marhing distance ot Erzeroum of execution he made a confession to the drowned. He was a member of the Ivy Leaf time to see the parties he was looking for and could overrun the whole country work in the city and country. chaplain. With a firm step he walked to be'ore any ot the powers could bring troops excursion party from St. Paul. He leaves a mounting the horses he had locked up in the C. A. Wicks is under arrest at Lamoni for into action. Information has been received the post alone and saluted the military officers wife. elevator. Conklin attempted to prevent New Ulm. Minn. holding a revolver to his wife'B head and here that sporadic cases of insurrection have present. was then bound to a their escape when one of them fired four Byron Gilpin, manager of a stock farm compelling her to sign over her property to The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam late! occurred in Armenia, arising Irom the tree. shots at him at close range, but none of the near Owatonna, went to Minneapolis a few him. intolerable conduct of the Turkish authorities. is a sure cure for coughs and colda. Just before the order! fire was given the shots took effect. The revolver was held so weeks ago to dispose of some horses, since While the little daughter of J. T. Roop, living close to his face as to severely burn one of condemned man cried in a loud voice, which time nothing has been heard of him. Private letters received from Armenia near Ottumwa, was gathering a brood his cheeks. The thieves then escaped in the "Long live Bulgaria." Th body of the As he had a large sum of money in his posession give the most horrible details of cruelties of chickens in out of a rainstorm she was dead soldier was given to his widow. Th darkness. HDEMKE & SHAFEKAM, quite recently practiced by the Turkish authorities it is feared he has met with foul play. struck by lightning and instantly killed. execution took place at the camp near this on the Armenian peasants in the Albert Lilligren, of Stillwater, was drowned Tony Sieg, of Dubuque, is probably the Farmers in thesourthernpartofPottowattamie district ot Khanoos, between Bitlas and city. All the officers attached to the camp in St. Croix lake, near White Birch, Wis., only wholesale dealer and jobber in cats in Carpenters, Erzeroum. county are losing their stock from were present. while attempting to ferry a team of horses the world. He was at one time a farmer in hydrophobia, and have declared a war of extermination Four regiments of infantry, with a battery across the lake in a boat. The horaes became North Dakota, but became bankrupt S E E S E A I O N on all dogs running at large. Builders and Contractors. of artillery, formed the hollow square restive and plunged overboard, taking through the depredations of field mice and in which Panitza met his end. blindfolded Chas. A Rebman, a Dubuque brick mason, S a is a in a Lilligren with them. The body was recoved. gophers. Then a brilliant idea struck him, himself stood erect in plain clothes has been adjudged insane by the commissioners NtW ULM, MINN. a me in Itsel he located in Dubuque and went into the and acted courageously throughout. Twenty-one of insanity. He imagines himself a millionaire cat industry. By so doing he not only struck Rev. J. B. Drew, of St. Paul, was drinking Designs and plans made to order and' bullets pierced his body. and indulges in all sorts of vagaries. LODON, Special. Th abandonment by it rich for himself, but became a benefactor soda water when the glass slipped from his estimates on all work furnished and the Salisbury cabinet ot the compensation to the small boy for miles around, who gather Frankie Shaffer, a 10-year-old Eagle Grove hand and fell on the marble counter. I trying E E E W I E S contracts faithfully executed. clause in the license bill is simply a matter up all the tommies and tabbies in their respective boy, made a hole in the sand, filled it with to catch it he cut his wrist on the broken of self-preservation, for it has been evident neighborhoods and sell them at the gunpowder and touched it off with a match. A W S or an W in glass, severing the main artery, His life from the day of the great Hyd Park demonstration cat emporium for spot cash. Mr. Sieg, on Result, boy full of sand, minus hair, minus that all other questions were becoming of was only saved by the prompt arrival of a E FIGURE 9 leaving North Dakota, formed a syndicate eyelashes and may lose his eyesight. subordinate to the issue between physician. W E S SUPERIOR, Wis., Special Telegram, of farmers who agreed to purchase all the the temperance sentiment of the country The figure 9 in our dates will make a Jong stay. Frank Wallace, an Eldora horseman, was —Early this morning George S. Seymour Brown, a prominent younjr attorney and the government as champion of the cats he could furnish. Last year he shipped attacked by a vicious stallion and some of No man or woman now living will ever date a Hicks, a groceryman of this city, became of Winona was kicked in the face by publicans. 4,200. This j*ear he is covering a much document without using the figure 9.S I stands his teeth knocked out, part of his lip bitten aware that an attempt was being made to a stallion on his farm near that city. The larger territory, and, with an extra number in the third place in 1890, where It will remain ten enter the house of which he was a roomer, off and otherwise seriously injured about the The test of popular opinion on the question animal kicked him twice, breaking his jaw of circuses billed for Dubuque, which will incline years and then move up to tecond place in 1900, on Ogden avenue. Th key of the front head and face. of compensation to publicans, which and cheek bones badly and cutting his head. the small boy to greater effort, he intends where it will rest for one hundred years. door was turned from the outside with nippers, is the basis of Mr. Caine's campaign at The day the Ringling circus was in Carroll He WAS rendered unconscious and his injuries and two men entered the hall. They to at least double last year'B business. There is another "9" which has also come to stay. Barrow-in-Furness, is attracting more attention the hippopotamus attempted to make a rre pronounced dangerous. than has been given to any were greeted by shots from a revolver in He pays 10 cents a head lor the animals It is unlike the figure 9 I our dates the respect square meal out of its keeper. The animal During a recent thunderstorm at Wheeling, single election in England in many years, the hands of Hicks. One of the men, whose and retails them at $ 1 that it has already moved up to first place, where grabbed him by the arm with its ponderous RicB County, the other day, the village and the contest for the seat promises to be name is said to be Patrick Mahoney, otherwise it will permanently remain. It is called the "Xo. jaws and the member was badly lacerated before waged with a degree of bitterness that will school-house was struck by lightning and "Tug" Mahoney, was shot in the right SOUTH DAKOTA. 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. the hippo could be inducted to Jet go. sever many lifelong friendships. Willie Vierkant, aged 11 instantly killed. lung, era none block and fell. Fran The "No. 9" was endorsed for first place by the The "belt mines" of the Black Hills pay Cardinal Manning takes parts in the campaign The same building was badly damaged by Hopkins, his partner, was shot in the left Fiitz Draer, a farmer living near Gray, experts of Europe at the Paris Exposition of 1889, out monthly, in wages, about $100,000. to the extent of wiiting a letter to lightning in 1880, and about twenty years side. ran a much greater distance than Audubon county, while digging a well a few where, after a severccontest with the leading machines W Mr. Caine, in which he bids that gentleman The Elkhorn tunnel, near Whiiewood, will ago Jacob Ropf was struck and killed by an of the world, it wa3 awArded the only Mahoney, but is more dangerously hurt. days ago found small quantities of gold at a God's speed in the cause in which he has be 900 feet long. There are now 200 men at Grand Prize given to family sewing machines, all It is thought that lie will die. Mahoney is electric bolt neor the same place. depth of forty feet. He refused to sell out at made himself the champion. The venerable others on exhibit having received^ lower awards work on it night and day. also in a precarious condition. Both men a good ound price and intends to thoroughly A fearful hail storm commenced at St. prelate writes that he has always refused of gold medals, etc. The French Government were removed to St. Francis hospital. South Dakota issues more publications investigate his find. to take part in political matters, but Charles and extended over five miles sooth also recognized its superiority by the decoration of Hicks was arrested, but afterward released he regards the piesent issue as a question of than the combined states of Nevada, Delaware, east through the townships of St. Charles, Mr Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the company, upon furnishing bonds. Mahoney and Hop« morals, and theiefore feels called upon to Saratoga and Fremont. Great damage was Vermont and South Carolina. with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. kins are well known to the authorities express his views and declare his preferences. done to all kinds of crops, wheat. o*ats, etc.. A Youn W a Chamberlain is jubilant over the announcement The "No 9" is not an old machine improved the Northwest. being almost destroyed. This storm was that the Chicago, Milwaukee and St, On a street car, yesterday, my attention upon, but is an entirely new machine, and the immediately followed by the heaviest rainfall Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it as the grandest Paul road will build a branch from Armour was attracted by a tall young O N E S S I O N A O E A S S advance sewing machine mechanism of the O W N A N E A N E N in ten years. Many farms that had already to that city in the near future. woman with the air and manner of ft age. Those who buy it can rest assured, therefore, been striped by hail wpre washed of W at a be A is by In a runaway at Marion recently Miss an actress, who came into the ear as of having the very latest and best. O a S re W in a is so everything moveable, including fences and re in re W Hattie Entz was thrown from the buggy, a ad W re if she 'expected instant admiration bridges. W I O Special.— Appropriation striking on her head and completely severing NEVADV, Mo., Special.—The Missouri aud homage from all beholders. 8he bills will occupy most, if not all, of the senate The Salvation army opened an engagement her left ear. Pacific passenger train was wrecked five was not handsome, but she had a during the week. The Indian, District at Albert Lea the other night in the miles from here to-day by the spreading The cyclone in Potter county totally destroyed of Columbia and legislative appropriation striking- appearance. A einerle glance Sweedish Baptist church after haviug been |Of the rails on a sharp curve. the school-house in Avon Springs bills w.ll be discussed, and there is a probability refused admission toth E. church. While would tell any one that she was at Three of their coaches were precipitated township, making it necessary to postpone that the Idaho statehood bill will the leader was opening the meeting he assailed least a reader of the erotic literature down an embankment and two school until a new house can be built. come up Th senate will probably adjourn the Methodists iu a severe manner, people fatally and twenty-seven more or of the day, if. not a devotee of the A Mitchell census enumerator in his rounds Thursday over the Fourth until Monday. whereupon Rev. R. Colley, the pastor of less dangerously hurt. A special train recently found a Scandinavian woman 93 school made famous by Ella Wheeler the chulch, arose to speak, but was pushed bearing surgeons went to their relief. Those years old, who tends to her regular household Wilcox, Laura Jane 'Linbv Ametia in the house the first three days of the from the platform. D. W. Hayes, a husky fatally hurt were Conductor Sar.» Jones and duties, milks the cows and is as lively as week will be devoted to the consideration Eives Chanler and others. Her drayman, stepped to the iront and demanded a child of W. Marvin's, both of Kansas a woman of 40. of the election bill, which will be placed on dress was peculiar. From shoulder that Rev. Mr. Colley have the -right to City. The most seriously injuted were: its pas-age Wednesday. N programme The city council of Dell npids has passed speak, but when he began the drums and John Edmunas, Lincoln, 111. Dr. J..T. Bills, to foot she was covered bv a sea for the remainder of the week has been arranged, resolutions calling on citizens to aid in the James Arthff, Kansas City: T. H. Smith, Cmcago tambourines were beaten so hard as to make but Thursday will probably be set greenj velvet cloak. Russet shoes A. B. "Walker, Butler, Wis. Missis Bodie and suppression of the sale of intoxicating it impossible for him to be heard. »_j^ aside for the consideration of the national Pettie Mountjoy, Lexington, Mo. Mrs. E. B. with pointed toes incased her feet. liquors in any form, "original" or other bankruptcy bill, or possibly the compound Ray, Deerfield, Mo. W. H. Marvnus. Kansas Her hair was frowzy with little curls, lard bill, and an adjournment will probably NORTH DAKOTA. wise. City, and Miss Minnie McFarland, Butler. be taken Thursday over the Fourt until and hung about in utterly utter The republican state convention will be A mad dog bit sixteen hogs belonging "t the Monday following. abandon. Her head was covered with I E A W A O O E held at Grand Forks July 29. Jacob Ha (fin, ofChildstown, Turner county, Thursday may possibly be consumed and fourteen of theanimals died with rabies. The Mandan city council has decided to asoftwhite hat—a man's hat—which with a conference report upon the silver a of a E on a The dog also bit a number of hogs belonging license original package houses, fixing the had been crushed into a point at the bill. I is not likely, though, that so early a In a to Peter Stuekey with the same result. While an agreement on the silver bill will be fee at $300 a year. ,%-V' front and turned up in the rear, and reached, and that this subject will not COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Special.—A Stuckney was feeding one of the afflicted The house committee on public, buildings only needed a feather to make it like carriage containing a party of four ladies, •come before the house again until the porkers it bit him through the hand making and .grounds agreed to report favorably Mr. a young man and the driver, while attempting the hats worn by Shakespearean following week. There is also always a a painyul wound that may result serionsly. WHEELER & WILSON WWQ CO., Hansbrough's bill for a building at Grand possibility of a hitch in congressional programmes, to cross the Midland track at TTte Pass archers or merry men". I have been 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicago In his charge to the grand jury at Webster, Forks, N. D. and an unexpected debate on to-day, was struck by the Midland excursion thus particular in describing the For Bale by some appropriation bill conference report, Day county, Judge Andrews gave instructions train. Th carriage was utterly demolished, The committee having in «t»arge the bei««^ or some other at present unknown obstacle, young woman, because, as I glanced" for an examination into all cases Cf.H. and Mrs. Cosgroveof Chicago instantly HORNBURG, tion of the location for the Methodist college a delay the final vote on the election where liquors were being sold in original down in her lap, where a little package killed. Mrs. Wolf of Newark, N. will meet at Grand Forts August 12 bill until Thursday instead ot Wednesday. New Ulm, Minn. J., received injuries from which she died in packages and to report indictments. when final action will be taken. The bid of of manuscripts was held in one two hours. Mrs. Gill of Chicago had both held that the state law was sufficiently broad Larimore is the highest thus far. of her hands, I could not help reading ED. PAULSEN, A I N A O W N legs broken and Mrs. Wilson ot the same to fully cover the ground and informed the The St. Anthony and Dakota elevator, at the bold title on the outside. I city was severely bruised. The driver and jury that he proposed to see the law enforced. Licensed Auctioneer Everest, was struck by lightning. Fir© followed was as iollows: "The Morality of the young man escaped. Th ladies belonged \A4 he a us a an ix in and e^ building was entirely consumed, to the Travelers' Protective association Immorality." What are we coming he E a a A strange legand comes to us from the together with nearly 5,000 bushels party, who axe now making a tour of to, anyhow? LINDEN, BROWNCO., MINN. Cmcifao, Special.—The grand jury today Siouij who alone can tell the true history of of wheat. continued its investigation into Correspondence promptly attended to.