New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 17, 1888 · Page 6 of 8
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THE WORST ON RECORD. KKSfeft PETEB SCHEBER, FIFTIETH CONGRESS. further delay Moe pulled hiB revolver which they really do not mean to help, a MEMKE & SHiPEMM, and shot Charles Shaken, dead. Moe the meantime the campaign for a state ticket was captured then and there and lodged prevents us from giving our attention to the L|FrIrttftl ft»ilro»d Accident, 1* wWeh Eighty in jail, but Lee could not be found at Carpenters, Far and Labor to elect: Under these circumstances Persons are Killed and Many Bore Injured. night. The next moring Lee was found, Saturday, Oct. 6. this committee has decided to lying on the ground within a few rods of withdraw the state ticket a give i-DE& SEJTATE—On Monday the tariff bill will be a catastrophe occuredin the murder, with his revolver in bis Builders and Contractors. all their attention to the legislative Pennsylvania in which sevent/-five or eighty taken up, Senator Alhson,will make a speech hand. He wasjalso arrested and both taken ticket. We have not "time this 'perBons were killed and a number S in support of the senate substitute. The bill to Alexandria. The feeling was very strong year, in less than a month, even if we had Bh W ULM, MINN. Th accident took place near Mnd Ran Sta- will be temporarily laid aside whenever the against them. I did not take the form of the means, to canvass a state of the size .of S S «iharrondparacte «f Catholic societies Bonferrees on the general deficiency-bill reach lynching but when they eame to trial no attorney Minnesota. If an attempt is made two years 2 a a S excursion an agreement. With this exception it is expected Designs and. plans made to order and in Douglas county was willing to from now to elect a Farm and Labor state S 1 W «»bar for tSe occasion, to command the attention of the senate defend them. I order that the most might estimates on all' work furnished and ticket we sh Duld begin four or five months frJ^wS °K 0 8 a a siKht-seers until disposed of. Th assertion" is be made out of their case Judge Baxter sent before the election, so that if we have but a contracts faithfullY executed. oi„ 1 a Nanticoke and other points made by some Republican senators at the to Fergus Falls for C. C. Hough to defend few speakers they will have time enough to along the htie. The excursion train was ran bill will be passed within three weeks, them. visit all parts of the state. in two sections and upon the return trip the NIO HotrsE.—Mr. Haugen, being asked what rear section ran into he forward section at To the court's question, "Have you anything A small vote now for the state ticket would LATHfjBHINGLES, DOORS, the prospects were of the passage of the bill Mud Kun with disastrous results. Severalcars to say why sentence should not bemuch injure our chances of success hereafter. of the Soo & Southwestern Railroad company or the forward seotioa were telescoped and passed upon you?" a negative shake of the for abridge across the Mississippi at nearly eighty persons were killed outright ead was given by each of the two men. I We would appeal to our friends everywhere Pi SASH, BLINDS, SpQ Alma, which is the bill to which Mr. Nelson an a about an equal number injured, many of a calm, steady voice Judge Searle reviewed to stand by the local ticket nominated by WENZEL SCIOTZKO, Ppoppiatnp,m.Mnor of Minnesota objected, and that it would unpass the case and seperately passed the sentence: ^m^-j^ '-fit'1''"* a W fatally. the Far and Labo party, and especially aredoubtedly when a quorum is present, ^ffi|!i-aDd kind8 of- Ton shall be taken to the county jail and the candidates for the legislature. We The accident occurred at night. The next which will not be till after election. Mr there be kept in solitary confinement for the very respectfully the executive committe, day was a sad day at Hazleton. As soon as Mnor. ST., WNBW TJLM, Haugen accuses Mr. Wilson, of Minnesota, of Building Material. space of three months, after which time upon 1 ERIC OLSEX, Chairman, the news of the accident reached this city the aiding Mr. Nelson in killing this bridge bill, a date set by the governor of this state you NELS GBANBERG,Secretary. wildest excitement prevailed. Thedepot was at the expense of (Wilson's) constituents. shall be taken from there and hung by your thronged with friends and relatives of those The only first class brick fire^prool |g neck until you are dead. mm& Monday Oct. S ^Jg0- ,„ msR on the ill-fat»d train, all seeking information ffEW ULM,i Perfect silence reigned and many of the Hotel in the city. |lf of their lov«3 ones, but little was received, Ihe Chicago Car Strike SENA*TE.—The Senate confirmed the following ppectators were more-affected than the prisoners, and all had to wait for some one coming CilizeiBan The strike in Chicago continues. A policeman nominations: L. W. Crofoot and C. with large, airy rooms and an A who gave no expressions of feeling. ^reck. As the hours ad,3Kr allowed two of the new men to be beaten Templeton, associate justices of Dakota When the sheriff was placing the handcuffs No. 1 table. Good large sampel iyfi «n«pense grew more and moreagOMBng, by a couple of strikers without interfering, lohn Oberly, commissioner of Indian upon Moe the latter said: "B God, it's all and the scene was most harrowing. rooms for the accomodation of commercial and when the fact was reported to his captain affaira. right and no more than I expected." Lee A large number of the relatives of the dead the latter at once suspended him. The has had a bad example, set him from childhood travelers. Passengers and h%^\^£ and many irho feared at friends were on HOUSE—At an informal conference of several executive committee of the West side strikers by his father, and this act is simply lli "l[a1je,d baggage will be carried free from '*Fj:fs WMI a in crowded the streets of Democratic members of the committee on have issued a card to the police, deprecating the outcome of a drinking, lawless life. WUkesbarre from early morning. An immense ways and npan it was decided that it would and to the depot. Rates reasonable. *M the use of violence, and commanding all of throng surrounded the Valley depot uot be politic under present conditions for the strikers to avoid all disturbances. Two and surged backward and forward in their the Democrats in the house to send any resolution The finest wines, liquors and cgars MARKETS. cars, the first sent out during the day in the NEW ULM, MINN. anxiety to obtain the latest particulars of of adjournment to the senate. West division, left the Western avenue barns. at the bar. -~v S a a a TT ti scenes at the Lehigh The Yellowstone National Park bill was About 125 policemen were on duty, and succeeded Valley depot beggar all description. Hundreds The leading futures ranged as follows: taken up, but not for consideration. I was in keeping the crowd, which numbered of men, women and children thronged Wheat—No. 2, Oct. $1.11 Nov. $1.12 Dec. Bucklen Arnica Salve pushed forward by McRae of Arkansas in M.Mullm, Preset. H. Vajen,Vice-Pre3't about 5,000 persons, far enough from the the platform and waiting rooms, the sole $1.13% May, $1.14%. Corn—No. 2, Oct., the absence of Holman of Indiana, who is The best salve in the world for Cuts, track to prevent interference. The cars came topic of-conversation being tjbe awful disaster. 44%c November, 45c December, 40V&c May, opposed to the bill, as a suggestion for J. 0. Rudolph, Cashier. out at a rapid pace, and, with patrol Bruises Soree, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 39%c. Oats—No. 2, Oct., 237/8c November, speeches on other subjects. Two members wagons filled with policemen in front of Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, AsUhe morninghours advanced the crowds 24%c} December, 25c May, 29Vsc Mess Pork Directors: were allowed to make tai iff speeches under and behind them, made the trip down town «t, the Lehigh Valley depot -augmented until —Oct., $15.00 November, $14.37y2 year, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, poverofit, and then McRae withdrew it. I in safety. At one point a stone was thrown rally a thousand ^excited, sorrowful people $14.47% January, $14.37y2. Lard—Oct.. is not likely to get consideration this session, and positively cures Tiles, or nopay which bounded over the cars and struck a Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. rafpTed and out of the building in nervous $9.37Y2 November, $8.62%. vear and not at all if Holman can prevent it. woman in the crowd, knocking her down. required. It is guaranteed to give trepidation. Mr. Essor, was at Supt. Mitchell's $8.25c January, $8.17%. Short Ribs— Should it pass the house the committee's Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. Q. Koch. At Ann street the brakes on the first car broke perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. office all day, said the road carried -5,050 Oct., $8.50 January, $7.25. Cash quotations amendment given the Cinnabar & Clark's and it ran into a wagon in front. The men in Price 25 cents per box. Sold by 0, ipassengers on the excursion. There were as follows: Wheat—No. 2, spring Fork railway right of way through the park the wagon were thrown out and considerably were eighty-seven coaches in all, and $1.10%@1.11. No. 3, spring90@98c No. 2, would probably set Vest so wild that he L. Boos. hurt. At Market street, on the return trip, DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS red,$1.10y @l.ll. Corn—No. 2, 44%c. Oats •the train was broken into eighty sessions. would go to work and kill his own bill. another stone was thrown, and the man who 4 No. 2, 24c. Rye—No. 2, 58y2C Flax Before the accident four sections of the excursion M. GRATZ threw it was arrested. A Halstead street Tuesday, Oct. 9. OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE No. 2. $1.42. Butter—Elgin creamery 23@23%c train had passed Mud Run. The tra there was a great mob, which flung opprobi^ choice western, 21@22c choice dairy, a^ead ofrtke one that was Tun into laid at SENATE.—The resolution offered by Mr. ous epithets at the new men, and one member TICKETS SOLD. 17@19c common to fair, 13@16c. Eggs— Mud Run, waiting for a Tegular passenger Blair calling on the president for information of it made a dash for one of the cars and 18@18yac. train to go by. When this'train passed, the in matter of the trial, conviction and execution began to pound the driver. There was a, DEALER IN am at lay ahead of the one that was of Riel for lush treason in Canada in lively and wicked-looking scene for a time,' NEW YORK. wrecked Tpulled safely out. The other then 1885 was taken up in the senate, and but the police managed to keep the crowd in. Flour—Low extras, $3.50@4.50 lower Cke Attention iven to Collecting. 6B0GEBIES and GLASSWARE.' pulled up-ready to start after the expiration a long statement in reference to it check The driver's assailant was arrested wheat graded at $3.85@4.50 fair to fancy, 9 often minutes, the time fixed upon as the was made by Mr. Blair, who based the and the cars proceeded. $4.60@6 40 patents, $6.@7.25 Minnesota A division between the running of the excur- resolution on the ground at Riel clear, $4.05@6.15 do. straight, $5.75@7 do. The mayor haB presented the following Minnesota Street opposite the I/& 1 Every precaution was taken nas a naturalized American citizen. The patents, $6.25@7.75 do rye mixtures, proclamation, which has been printed and, /Jw-arn all approaching itrains that the section resolution was referred to the committee on $4.65@5.75: superfine, $3.60@4.35. Wheat spread broadcast over the city: Congregational Church. was on the main track, and Operator foreign relations. —No. 2 red $1.11%, elevator, $1.11%@1.12%. WhereaB, difficulties have arisen between Slognn hung out a red light at the station, On motipn of Mr. Spooner the house bill Two More Rye—Western, 62@64c. Bariev—Western, three street car companies and their em-, while James Hunnigan, the rear brakeman, NEW ULM, MINN, to authorize the building of a bridge or 90@95c four-rowed state, $1 for No. 1 ployes, and as it is necessary for the preservation was back on the culvert with a red light. bridges across the Mississippi river at a Canada, 90@95c. Corn—No. 2,52c elevator, of the peace and the good name of HARVEST which-he says could be seen for a half mile Crosse. Wis., was passed by the senate with 52%@53%c. the city at law and order be maintained,' down the track. James K. McGinley, recorder amendments. FRANK FR1EDMANN, therefore citizens are requested not to congregate of deeds of Luzerne county, was on MINNEAPOLIS. The bill as to the counting on the streets in any section of the EXCURSIONS the section that ran into the preceding ti ain. Wheat—No. 1 hard, $1.25 No. 1 Northern, of the presidential votes passed the senate. city but to follow their usual vocations. If He said: $1.20 No. 2 Northern, $1.13. Corn—Grade It directs at the certificates and a crowd collects at point, evil-disposed persons, dealer in I was in the second car'from the engine, lots, 38@40c off grades, 36@38. Oats— lists of votes for president and vice-president intending to commit an overt act, and saw the train ahead of us We were 25@30c. Barley—50@72c. Flax—$1.34. of the United States shall be forwarded to TO conceal themselves in their midst, and when Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, Hay—Upland prairie, $5@6.50. the president of the senate forthwith after, running at the rate of about fifteen miles an MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, breaches of the peace occur, innocent onlookers Patents, sacks, to local dealers, $7.15 patents bhe second Monday in January, on which the hour, I should judge. I realized that there are liable to be injured. The law to ship, sacks, car lots, $7@7.15 in slectors shall give their votes and that secLion would be a mishap, but I could not help myself. MONTANA, imposes upon the authorities the duty of glassware, Notions, Canned bbls, $7.15@7.35 delivered at New England 141 of the Revised Statutes is hereby so I twas impossible to get out of the car. preserving order and protecting property, points, $7.75@7.95 delivered at New York amended as to read as follows: Whenever a a I did not think it would be serious any- Tuesday, Oct 9th & 23d. and this will be done. points, $7.65@7.85 delivered at Philadelphia certificate of votes from any state has not The crash was a terrible one, though and Baltimore, $7.60@7.80 bakers', been received at the seat of government on Fmit, Flour, etc. none of us in the car in which I was seated here, $6 65@6 95 superfine, $4.35@4 95 red the fourth Monday of the month in whicli were injured, nor were any of us thrown over "VTA E Mysterious Shooting in Winnipeg. dog, sacks, $1.60@1.65 red dog, bbls, 1.80 their meeting shall have been held the secretary the seats. But the scene that followed makes St Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. of state shall send a special messenger me shiver I have heard and read thrilling @1.85 rye flour, pure, per cwfc, $1.95. andi Winnipeg had a large-sized sensation when AH goods sold at bottom prices to the district judge, in whose custody one accounts of railroad disasters, but never it became known that Alexander Taylor, one ST. PATTL. delivered free of cost to any part of O certificate of the votes from that state had pictured in my mind anything like this. The of the most popular young men in town, had Wheat—No. 1. hard, $1.25 No. 1, Northern, ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS been lodged, and such judge shall forthwith horror of the moment cannot be expressed in the city. been shot through the lungs and that he re-' $1.20 No. 2, Northern, $1.15. transmit at list to the seat of government. words. We ran to the cars in which lay the fused to explain how he received the wound.i No. 2, 41c. Oats—No. 2, mixed, 27c October, N E W ULM, MINN. injured people. One would say, ''Oh lift"that A S A E S He left home in good spirits the morning HOUSE.—The house has passed a bill appropriating 2 6 November, 26%c bid year, 27y2c iron and take me out for God's sake help to go to his book store on Main street, but CHEAPER THAN $50,000 for the enforcement of No. 2, white, 29c No. 3, 27c. Barley—No. 2, I me. Another wauld exclaim, "My leg is did not show up at the store, and in fact the Chinese exclusion act. 65c No. 3 50@55. Ground Feed—No. 1, GEO. BENZ & SONS. fast cut off my leg get an ax and cut it off." was not seen until about 1 o'clock, when, EVER BEFORE! Mr. Nelson on behalf of the Indian committee $15.75. Corn Meal—Unbolted, $16.25.Bran Still others begged for help in various ways he appeared in the doorway of a cottage, called up a bill for the disposal of the —Bulk, $11 50. Hay—No. 1, $5@6 No. 1, and with the most piteous appeals. Every on the outskirts of town and calling! Importers and Wholesale Dealers in igricultural lands embraced within the limits Less than One Cent per Mile upland prairie, $6 bid, $6.50@7 timothy, few minutes one of the poor victims would a boy passing asked him to go for a 3f the Pipestone Indian reservation, in Min WINES & $8.50. Flax Seed—$1.30. Timothy Seed— die. Some were being scalded by the escaping doctor. The boy complied and when the aesota. Mr. Taylor of Ohio raising the $1.45 Clover Seed—$4.60. Potatoes—25c No round trip rate bemc more than TWENTY steam, some were crushed to death and doctor arrived he found Taylor weak from oomt of no quorum on the motion of going DOLLARS, including GKEAT FALLS, HELENA bid. Eggs—19c. Onions—30c bid per bushel. some dying slowly of their awful injuries. loss ©f blood and with a wound made by a LIQUORS, and BUTTE, MONTANA, into the committee of the whole on the bjll, Butter—Firmer choice creamery, 20@21c To look on and be powerless to render aid bullet which entered the left breast and' jperaons uesiring to caxe a cncoujrn noroiiern the measure was withdrawn. extra dairy, 16@18c good to choice dairy was enough to drive a man mad. I hope I passed right through the body, coming out1 Minnesota, Dakota or Montana for the purpose The conference report on the biD to allow 12@15c packing stock, 10c grease, 3@4c. flany never witness such a scene again. under the shoulder. Tavlor absolutely refused of looking over the country, or with the 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn* persons who have relinquished homestead Cheese—Fancy, 11@11% fine, 9 0 9 skiias, Jinfhe bodies of the dead were removpd to idea of selecting a new home withm the boundaries to say anything about how he was »ntnes to make another entry was agreed to 6@7y3. of tbe GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN White Haven, where undertakers cared for hurt. The house was one rented by him-, by the house. The conference report on the THE WORLD, aad an agricultural country suitable them OH best thev could, preparatory to removal THEODOU MUELLER, self and occupied at times as bachelor's MILWAUKEE. lor diversified farming, dairy and stock deficiency bill was agreed to by both the to this city. hall. The wound must have been purposes, will do well to take advantage of Flour firm. Wheat quiet cash. $1.04y2 senate and the house. received some time before a doctor was these rates. At 6:30 in the evening the funeral train arrived December, $1.07% January. $1.07%. Corn called, as there was a large quantity of blood For maps and information applv to your home Wednesday, October 10. in Wilkesbarre, bearing fifty-seven steady No. 3, 44c. Oats quiet No. 2 white, in the bed room where the shot was fired ticket agent, to any agent of the company, or dead bodies. They had been partially piepared 29c. Rye weak No. 1, 60c. Barley steady SENATE.—Senator Harris of Tennessee, and where the revolver from which the MANUFACTURER OF for burial, and lay upon boards placed F. I W I N E No. 2, 77c. Provisions easy. Pork—Cash, che leading member of the senate finance committee, bullet came was found. The bed especially upon the backs of the seats in three passenger $15. Lard—Cash, $9.40 November, $8.60. in the absence of Senator Beck, said Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. Agt., was saturated, and it is supposed he fainted coaches. I was an awful sight indeed to Butter steady dairy, 16@18c. Eggs unchanged to-day that congress would probably adjourn S Paul. Mmn there after being shot. Taylor was removed look through the long coaches at the bodies, fresh, 18@18V2C. Cheese higher on Thursday of next week. to the hospital, and, as he is a strong, healthy each covered with a white cloth, here the Cheddars, 9y2@10%c. Receipts—Flour, 7,000 Cheap Cash Store man, his recovery is not impossible and would HOUSE—The house to-day agreed to the form of a boy of twelve years, and beside bbls wheat, 58,300 bu barley, 69,500 bu. conference report on the general deficiency have been probable had medical aid been AND DEALER IN it a stalwart man As the train drew Shipments—Flour, 18,400 bbls wheat, 1.000 bill—the last of the appropriation bills—and promptly called in and loss of blood saved. up to the Wilkesbarre depot a dozen policemen Tobacco and-Smokers' Articles, bu barley, 22,700 bu. adjourned till Friday. He has been perfectly conscious and clear were required to keep back the frantic G$0. j$do££, headed since found. All sorts of stories are crowd of friends and relatives who had come The Rich Man Died. Thursday October 11 flying about town, but as all connect the from Scranton and Pleasant Valley to meet James C. Flood, the bonanza king, died at affair with the names of various society ladies SENATE.—The general deficiency bill is on their dead. The train then-continued on its Heidelberg.' Germany, according to a dispatch it seems hardly fair to repeat them. its way to the White House for approval, jflway up the Delaware & Hudson road to Kuemke's Building, New Dim, Minn, received by members of his family in seems to have been good deal of a lothario. and when approved will close the work of DEALER IN ^tiafiners' Mills and Scranton. The people in San Francisco. His family seem anxious to put forward the congress in the matter of appropriations for v»he special coach again began the clamer for DRY GOODS, Mr. Flood was born in Ireland in 1825 and theory of an attempt at suicide, but friends the present season. Bills have been passed permission to enter the funeral cars, but NOTIONS, went to California in 1851. He received a scout the idea. He was unmarried and prosperous by congress and approved in the following were again refused, it being alleged at no order: plain common school education. How his in business. The police confess they one had the keys. Several who were in search HATS CAPS time was occupied between his school days are absolutely at fault, and complain that Mil Aca of missing friends became desperate and soon §315,043 8HP. O .60,860,233 74 Pen GROCERIES, CROCKERY and his majority is not known, but when they can get no assistance in unraveling the 81,758,700 OO.Hiveretc 22,397,617 00 broke down the car doors and began a frantic Indian ... 4,097,158 44 Navy 19,943,3S9 95 about twenty-three years of age, in 1849, myBtery from friends of the injured man. NEW ULM, MINI*. and OILS. search for their loved ones. Clothes were Diplo 1,428,465 OOlArmv ... 2,471,300 00 he sailed for California, making the torn from the mangled and sealded bodies, Legis .20,788,178 07jForti 3,972,000 00 MANUFACTURER OP Dis. Col long journey around the Horn. With $3,000 .. 5,046,410 00|Suncivil.26,245,454 82 revealing the gay uniforms of St. Aloysius A.gn Also Musical Instruments .. 1,716,010 001 he returned to New York, but resided 1 men cadets and other members of societies. FINE C[GARS. in at city only a year. Back again at the Emperor William and Emperor Francis find WHJEELES & WILSON'S Those who knew their relatives were on HOUSE—The first session of the Fiftieth Pacific coast, like all the adventurers of the Joseph arrived at Murzzuschlag from board also flocked into the ears and began congress is drawing near its end. The first Latest Improved period, Mr. Flood had troublesome times, Neubkrg. They were met by the king of Saxony, ,J rearranging the attire or covering of the decisive action looking to an adjournment is SEWING MACHINES. dissapointments and failures and plenty of the regent of Bavaria and the duke of 1 corpses. Many were distorted and in horrible a conference that had been held between Gen. hard wo.k. In 1854 we find him emerging Tuscany. After luncheon Emperor William attitudes, and friends endeavored to Clark, the clerk of the house, and leading Republican from obscurity and becoming known as the bade all farewell. He embraced aud kissed lessen their frightful appearance. I was as senators. Gen. Clark has VJaimed ill Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. leading partner in the firm of Flood & Emperor Francis Joseph three times, and the train drew up at Pleasant Valley that to be acting upon authority in making the O'Brien. The partnersmade money keeping a embraced and kissed the king of Saxony I the most heart-rending scenes were enacted. statement that the majority in the house Sg^-Special brands made to order, liquor saloon in San Francisco, which became and the regent of Bavaria. Salutes were exchanged I iRopes ad been stretched about the depot will assume the responsibility for introducing a kind of exchange, much to the profit while the train was leaving the and guards kept the immense throng back. an adjournment resolution. 5BWULM. MINN. of its proprietors. In 1862 these men made station. JThe shrieks and screams of stricken friends Friday, Oct. 12. their first investment in the Comstock lode, JBnS relatives iwere pitiful in the extreme. Gneisbach, under fifteen, years' sentence for Nevada. John W. Mackay joined his fortunes "WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZTN. The first body carried out was at of Oscar SENATE,—The Senate directed its attention Empire Mill Co. robbing the mail at Qu'Appelle. escaped from with theirs the next year, and in 1869 James Gibbons, thirteen years of age, borne in the to a discussion of the tariff bill. Cottonwood Mills, Stony Mountain penitentiary in Manitoba. C. Fair became the fourth partner in the arms, of his stalwart brother than one after HOUSE.—Mr. Rice of Minnesota called up in During several years already served he had mining property owned by the firm. another forty-six white-sheeted bodies were the house the report of the special committee commended himself to the wardens by exemplary Whoever suffered by the collapse of the .carried out and given into the .charge o1 investigating the charges against Mr. behavior and had become the pet of ROLLER MILL. Comstock "boom" ten or eleven years ago, Custom grinding solicited. Wili friends. The -shrieks and cries of the Stahlnecker of New York in connection with thechaplain, Rev. Goulding. The latter employed Flood and his associates came out ahead. I -.women and the hoarse shouts and imprecattions the new library building. The report, which him a good deal as a servant about grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange was Mr. Flood who projected the Nevada of th« men made a terrible scene. completely exonerates Mr. Stahlnecker, was his house. One evening Mrs. Goulding bank. He had for associates James C. Fair 34 as. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 'When all wereont the'trai again pulled adopted without discussion. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. was unwell and Gneisbach was left in the and John W. Mackay. After finishing the outto bear theiremainingidead to Scranton, house to act as messenger should emergency The house took up the bill to incorporate lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Fkrai immense row of buildings called the Nevada rMinooka and points beyond. arise while the chaplain was holding services the Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua. blockin San Francisco, and just before starting and feed sold at low rates and delivered for prisoners and officials. No sooner had Mr. Fuller of Iowa, while^ubscribing heartily There are ten bodies still unidentified. I We take pleasure in informing the the Nevada bank, Flood made that the chaplain left the house than the convict to the idea at the Atlantic and Pacific a New Ulm free of expense. ?is impossible to tell theinnmber of wounded. hf avy call on the California bank which led aublic that we are now ready for busness. changed his stripes for the clergyman's best oceans should be connected by canals, 'Twenty-fivewere'broughtto thehospital. and to its suspension aa incidentally to the The best machinery and all the black suit, took all the money he could find pointed out his objections to the pending numbers of others slightly injured have gone FRANK & BENTZIN. death of William C, Ralston, the popular in the house, saddled the best horse in the measure, which he contended was loosely latest improvements in the manufacture to their homes or are being cared for elsewhere. Californian, .whose fall and subsequent suicide stable and rode off. When Goulding returned drawn. The loss to the Lehigh Valley Railad of flour enable us to compete with were greatly deplored by the public. from the service the only trace of his protege L± company \will be aver $il,000,Q0Q. ihe best mills in the country. was an affectionate note? stating that the Gambling in Virginia. We are constantly buying writer had been pining for a sight of his Ignatius Donnelly Retires. mother until he could bea^^t no longer and Wheat, TwoiHarderera Doomed. George Alford Townsend says that The Miaamesata Far and Labor state had to go and see hex. %'4*^ 'r{ |jf ^.Rye, Thegury in the.case of Joh CLee and "Maria ticket, headed by Ignatius Donnelly, has the particular vice of Virginia is HARNESS MAKER The trial of the Indian Cut Face for the Com, 'r jdpxMoe, indicted for the murder of Charles been formally withdrawn by the action of gambling, and he relates this incident murder of Joseph Banville, took place at '^^naleen at Brandon, Minn,, returned a verdict the exeemtiwe committee adopting the following —•and Dealer in— $ of his recent tour through the state: Aitkin, Minn., and resulted in an acquittal. of guilty of anurder ,in the first degree document: 4 i-^l -t\jftr*8f fh Whtps, Collars, and all other I appeased on trial that the murdered man iand Judge Searle sentenced boflh to death. To the HMI. Ignatius Donnelly, candidate "When I returned from LeesburgI visited the Indians wigwam and committed 'The trial, which itook place art Alexandria, for governor. .S. JP. McGaughey, candidate articles usually kepti heard two men talking behind me an assault upon the Indian's squaw and would-seem more an placeiif it had been located for lieuteaaiajb governor William Welch, candidate ,ina first-lass har^ tl for the space of two hours, and their then went to his own tent, not far distant. in-scone frontier county. The defeudfljits, for sitaite (treasurer J. G. Schonbeck, At IbTe Highest Market Prices. One or two hours later Banville again visited ?f ness shop. two young mem abouttwenty--one years candidate far (secretary of state—Gentlemen: whole conversation was descriptive the wigwam and tried to gain admission by tof age, lived in Millerville, .the same town On the 28th of August last you were placed of games of cards held the night before—how We sell all kinds of |"«r*^ cutting the ropes at fastened the blanket New harnesses made to order and repairing where the (three Schecher he&a reside, who ,in nomination iby (the Far and Labor party one man had held two used as a door, whereupon the Indian drove tftre also under indictaent for anurder in the (Of Minnesota for *he state offices named. promptly attended to. Banville away. A few hours later Banville ftrst degree, thus making five murdeus which pairs and another had a full, &c. Since then the (candidate of the party for -v %%tSHORTS, £&' .y'•: again visited the wigwam, the third time, NEWMLM, itais one town has furnished Douglas c«unty governor, Hon, Ignatius Donnelly, has made MINW&% Into this game these grown up men whereupon the Indian shot him with fine liehis year. They had always worked on a ao extensive canvass of the state at his own of respectable appearance—men probably shot, from the effect of which Banville died (Earm save a •short time «jh»n 'they worked on expense. We find, however, at while in AT LOW BATES. about a week later. jbhe railroad, and at the time of the anurder, fifty years of age went with a JBLFRENZEIr some counties our tkfcet would poll a large 19 Jast, they were tilling the soil for Jo vote, perhaps a majority .of -all those cast, minutiae and a relish that was astonishing." The jury in the murder case of Henry seph Wagner. A couple of dayB hefore ft&e that in large region of the «tate we are without Schecher at Alexandria Minn., for killing Special Attention given to At the Virginia villages, murder they went to Brandon, asmaill viBage any organization of Farmers" alliance or Christian Blatz returned a verdiet of murder O\i3toro. ^*W*or:fc on the Manitoba road. They were constantly he says, you see the young men ride labor societies. We fiad,that -all attempts to in the second degree.' The murder occurred Umr-mq Mai"rfacturer of together during the day of the murder, raise a .campaign fund to put speakers in the up at about 11 o'clock and hitch at Millerville on July 16. There was a dispute SODA WATER, taking a drink here and there until, al* field, ©a* to furnish the voters with printed of long standing between Blatz and the their horses. They enter the groggeries, ^^n^extra stone for grinding feed. though not drunk, they were in a campaign matter or tickets have been to a Sehechers over some land. On the day condition whe,re they wanted to be tough. in the back part of which, great extent failures. Under these circumstances I SELTZER WATER mentioned Blatz began mowing it with a, WM S Cornsheller. *%gach bought a revolver and a it is impossible to hope to carry the behind a sheet, are tables for card machine. The three Schecher boys, Henry, *5tt of ammunition, and gave it out at they state and this fact being understood by the Wood taken for cash or in exchange aged twenty-four, John, eighteen, Jacob I and playing. There they drink bad ''Were goingto kill a man. In the evening they voters, we will not receive one-fourth of the twenty-six, attacked Blatz, shooting him 'were in the right condition for their work. A whisky and win each other's money votes of those who really wish us success dead on his machine. They were all indicted a,street corner they suddenly came across their they will fear to throw their votes sway," formurderinthefirstdegree. They demanded till about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, Champagne Cider. victim. One of the two said "Tha is our and will vote for one or other of the great separate trial, and Henry, who fired the shot, CUB A S E S when they mount their horses and man. Moe added: "Yes, at is the man parties, while those who adhere to us may, was the first to be heard. He claimed self we have been looking for." And without ride home. by voting one ticket, elect another ticket, defense, but was not pat on the stand. tnd E A S A E S Centre Street, New Ulm, Mfa^