New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 16, 1889 · Page 2 of 8
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•e* •ww&wmpmssm vammmmmma -\g THE DEADLY CYCLONE ^GRESSIONAL, jury. The list of dead identified up to- 11 Minnesota Legislature. IBvovon A©cu HBcttik* o'elock was as follows. Samuel Stringer, Fr. Aufderheide, aged sixteen years, printer Thomas Jones, bricklayer Charles Fritch, aged sixteen flow it Let itself Loose in Pennsylvania and C. H. O ADBOURW. §f£fjif#. BOSS, years George Mason, carpenter colored boy ffeoklyEesnmeef the Proceedings of the Senate Preparatory to the organization of the Killed and Hanglod Many People. named Tergge, bootblack in the barbershop 'Jv,*s ,"*- and House, jwsss Minnesota Legislature, the following officers S President* '-•'"•'tM —W^M ifiS^ilPa Manufacturer ol ,.f^ George Kirbche, barber, aged eighteen years. were agreed -upon in a Republican Caucus of The remains of one man have not yet been Cor, Minn, and CeatiB Strs. the House: Speaker, Charles H. Graves AT BEADING, PA. identified. Inspector of Police McAleese Chief Clerk, C. P. Carpenter First assistant, Fire, Well Building and Steeple stated at a late hoar to-night that he was of lSi^ *'^Mon day, J«»»7, K_*^ BEADING, PA, Jan. 9.—This was the saddest C. H. Slocum Second assistant, C. A. French the opinion that from fifteen to twenty-five NEWULM, ,- MINN. SENATE.—On motion of Mr. Allison the existing night in the history of Reading. A Enrolling clerk, F. L. Krayenbuhl Engrossing Brick, persons are in the ruins, and he would not order as to the vote on the tariff bill "Jiii4til% death-like pall hangs upon the city^s the clerk, Gilbert Gutterson Postmaster, S. be surprised if the death list would be increased was extended by the senate lor one day, in 0Morse Sergeant-at-arms, C. A. Baxter result of the most horrible disaster in its history. CtoUectlonaan£ aUbantaee* pertaramg to baaktng to fifteen or twenty. Forty mangled ?M consequence of this day's session having been Assistant sergeant-at-arms, C. G. Hunt promptly attended ts. A hundred households are in mourning .Fine Pressed Brick for* $$&$, and bruised bodies have been taken from occupied by the Panama canal resolution, so Chaplain, Rev, W. H. Harrington. Individual Responsibly, as the result of oneofthp greatest calamities the ruins. that the vote on the tarriff bill is to be taken The Senate caucus put in nomination in Pennsylvania. A oyclone swept vt' ,C.»ornaniental fronts. on Jan. 22 at 1 o'clock. '4 AT STJNBTTBY, PA. the following officers Secretary, O. L. over the northern section of the city this afternoon The. senate adopted the joint resolution relating $500,000? Cutler Assistant Secretary. B. W. Day and laid waste everything within its SUNBTTRY, PA. Jan. 9.—A terrible accident to Panama. The vote was 49 to 3— Engrossing Clerk, A. H. Bartram Enrolling reach and with a terrible loss of life. The occurred in this city to-day. A rain and Have the heat o? shipping facilities and Messrs. Blackburn, Hampton and Vance voting Clerk, W. C. Whiteman Sergeant-at-arms, Eagle Mill Co. lives that have been sacrificed and the number wind st«rm came up suddenly and blew over in the negative. The resolution reads: will pay prompt attention to mail orders,, Clark Chambers Chaplain, Rev. E. B. that have been injured can only be estimated. two of the stacks of the Sunbury nail mill. Resolved, That the government of the Lathrop. The most reliable computation is They crashed through the roof, completely United States will look with serious concern NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. that not lees than tixty persons have been Tuesday, Jan. 8. demolishing the puddling department of the and disapproval upon any connection of any killed outright and 100 injured. How this Manufacturers of mill. Thirty-five men were employed in this European government with the construction The Twenty.sixth legislature of the State 13.. Rudolphi,| terrible calamity occurred is about as follows: department, and half of them were buried in BOLLEB FLOUR or control of any fehip canal across the •f Minnesota is now in session, having formally the debris. The fire alarm was sounded and Isthmus of Darien or across- Central America, organized at noon to-day as provided hundreds surrounded the mill. Men were It was raining very hard all morning. and must regard any such connection orcontrol bylaw. The organization was effected by carried out half-naked and men are at work Towards noon it ceased almost entirely and 1 BY THE as injurious to the juBt sights and interests the election of the officers nominated in the yet and it is supposed several others are in by 4 o'clock there was every indication that of the United States and as a menace to Republican caucuses the evening before. MANTFACTITKKR OF DJCAXXB VS :A Gradual ReW on Holla: the ruins. there would be entire cessation of the rain their welfare- That the president be and is Neither house transacted any business further Boots and Shoes! storm. Hali an hour afterwards bright sun hereby requested to communicate this expression than to prepare the way lor the work that is THE BEADING HOBROB. made every effort to penetrate the clouds. of the views of the government of the to follow. I A o.*- 1 System. The tints of a rainbow were seen in the READING, PA., Jan. 10.—There is mourning United States to the governments of the and sorrow in many households in Reading eastern sky. It poi tended a beautiful sunset. countries of Europe. Minn, 3d N. strs., '.New Ulm, Minn. Wednesday, January 9. to-day. A pall of death hangs over the city. There was a clear sky overhead. This NEW ULM. MINN. Senate.*—Mr. Day offered a joint resolution Fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, HOUSE.—The house committee on invalid continued for halt an hour longer. Then the Inviting Henry George to address the legislature pensions to-day agreed to report favorably relatives and friends are grief-stricken over scene changed with a suddenness that was A large assortment of men's and on the subject of "Single Taxation." a bill to inciease the pensions of disabled the wreck of last night. Over one hundred appalling. The fleecy clouds gave way to the The invitation was extended. Senator Marcus boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and veterans. Under this bill the pensions will bo spirits are hushed forever in death, as a result ominous signs of a coming storm. Dark Johnson introduced a bill authorizing Kaniivohi children's shoes constantly kept on of the wreck and ruin wrought in this increased as lollows: For the loss ol an heavy clouds marshaled themselves toward county to issue bonds to the amount band. Custom work and repaiiing v'' city by the storm. The cyclone left the entire arm above the elbow, the pensions will be increased the town and soon a gloom seemed to have of $20,000 for the erection of a court house, city in darkness, which was only relieved from $36 to $42 lor the loss of an promptly attended to. fcettled over the city. There was a stillness and it wa3 forthwith passed. This arm below the elbow, the pension is increasd by the electric lights and hence bonfires as oi coming danger. Then the wind whistled, was all the business transacted. from $30 to $36 for the loss of an arm at which shed their lurid glare on the scene- of roared and toreih mad confusion. The storm house HOUSE.—There was a Quorum of the the shoulder, the pension is increased from death. All night long brave and willing clouds grew heavier still and louder roared John. Hauenstein, present when Speaker Graves for the first $45 to $50. The increases provided for the wind. In the western sky hands assisted in the work of rescue of the time called it together yesterday at 10 dead. The disaster is fully as bad as reported the loss of the leg are the bame. In cases the storm was seen approaching o'clock, and more came in later. The chaplain Obtained, and all I'AThflZ' JtLilHJoii attended in these dispatches last night. The of total inability to perform manual labor BREWER jj with a thundering noise The was absent and so the work of yesterday to for MODFRATE FEES. Our office the penwon is increased 1 $50, and for the list of fatal cases will fully reach one hundred, swath it cut was narrow, but its effect was was unblessed. The approaching joint session opposite the U. S. l'atcnt Oflice, and we can obtain loss of both arms and legs the pension is increased and may be more. The hospitals and undertakers' terrible Persons re&iding along the track of 1'aienU tn less time than those remote from made it impossible to undertake any to $60. establishments are filled with victims. lVAHniNGTOlt. Send MODEL. VXAWIXQ o* the storm say that they saw the first signs of business of importance, and all that took The Sundry civil appropriation bill was The physicians are all busy, and many yilOtO of invention. W« adriae *a to patentebihry and danger in a funnel-shaped maelstrom which place was the appointment of Oscar Ackerman, private houses have been opened for the accommodation completed to-day by the house committee on free of charge ana wc make hO CHA.li.HS seemed to gather up everything within its son of Representative Ackerman ot UA'LESS PATEXT JS SECURJit) of the injured. When the first appropriations. IT carries an aggregate appropriation reach and cast it light and left Out in MALTSTER Young America and Charles L. Chase of St For circular, advice, tcrma and references to grey streaks of eaily morning appeared it of $22.852,996, being $6,721,451 the country houses and barns were unrooled, Paul as pages. actnnl clients in yonr own Mate. County, City of portrayed beautifully a smiling sun, and less than the regular and special estimates farm outbuildings were overturned, crops Town, lyriht to vmmmwma®^ Thursday, Jan. 10. everything was directly in contrast with the and $3,769,008 less than the appropriation uprooted and destruction spread in every direction. for the current fiscal year. fury of last night. To-day all is again bright SENATE.—Mr. Holmes introduced a bill providing The track of the destiuctive element Opposite Patent Qflce, Wathtngton, I CI and glorious in the heavens, as though Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fll ior the furnishing of seed grain to was not mure than two hundred feet Tuesday, Jan. 8. mocking the work of last night. The farmers in the counties where the crops of ill orders. *yMg Bingham Bros. wide, and it is lu^ky that it only touched the SENATE.—A bill was introduced by Senator last year were a total or partial failure. Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab* cM suburbs of the city THE WORK OF RESCUE. Sherman proposing numerous changes in the The president announced the following committees: tishment. Meanwhile the rain poured down in torrents. laws regulating the election of congressmen. Jew Ulm, Minn. I was greatly retardpd from the singular manner The atmosphere became heavy and It provides that after May 1, 1890, elections in which the Bilk mill collapsed. It did Judiciary—Goodrich, Ives, Eaton.Edwards, oppressive, and it was almost as dark as not blow over, but was badly crushed down. for representatives in congress shall be conducted Seheffer, Ward, Daniels, Day, Child, Halvorsen, DEALERS IN night. Directly on one side the track of the LUMBE according to the provisions of the bill Falling in upon itself, in one mass, not a Bowen. R. Pfefferle, Reading railroad was situated the paint and the legislatures ot the states may direct vestige of the walls are remaining standing Finance—Buckman, Crandall, Hoard, Oswald, shops of the company. It was a one-story the election of presidential electors in the above the stone foundation. The rafters Smith. building about 60 by 150 feet in size. Here same manner, the expense of the election in and timbers of the flooring projected in all Elections—Wallmark, Whiteman, Burkhard, about thirty men were employed in painting such cases to be paid out of the federal treasury. directions. As the building was steam-heated, Goodrich, Child. Dealer in passenger cars. There were eight or nine of the rums did not take fire. Otherwise Claims—Thacker, Eaton, Dodge, Lende, thebe cars in the building. They had been not one of the other unfortunates could The senate further considered the tariff bill. Pope. Groceries, -f| LATH, SHINGLES, D00BS, built at the company's shops in this city at 7 possibly have escaped death in the most appalling Cotton bagging formed the main topic of Education—Swenson, Hoard, Day, Hayden, a cost of $6,000 each. The building was form. Teams oi every description, discussion. Nachbar. struck squaiely in the middle, and the bricks SASH AND BLIND. omnibuses, funeral coaches, fire wagons, hospital Public Lands—Johnson, M., Compton, scattered aboutasif they were playthings. The CANNED, DRIED & GREEH S§ HOUSE.—The deadlock in the house was vans and private vehicles, were pressed Truax, Sampson, Anderson, Hayden, Whiteman. cars were turned topsy turvy, while the men LiiBQ, Cement and Coal broken to-day by the recommittal of the into service and were running rapidly to and -TRUITS, $ were buried under the debris. Some of the resolution to change the rules The vote from the scene of the disaster all night long, Internal Improvements—Lende, Wood, bricks were carried away. The chamber ofeach stood: Yeas, 120 nays, 117. The following bearing bodies of the wounded,dying and dead Hall, Burkhard, Bowen. of the passenger cars was already filled with republicans voted in the affirmative: Anderson -to their homes or to the different hospitals. Federal Relations—Chapman, Johnson, T., gas, as they were leady to be taken out on ofIowa, Anderson ofKansas, Bakerof Illinois, Lowest prices always* From the statement of some ofthose who escaped Wallmark, Nachbar, Hayden. the road in a few days. They exploded one Cheadle, Finley, Fuller, Gest, Lehlbach, from the building it appears to have -^if Agriculture—Dodge, Chapman, Hoard, after another with the fearful bang of cannon. and Turner of Kansas, and the following STOVE,WOOXXR AND Willow gone down in an instant. There was a loud Shields, Thacker. Bang, bang, bang, they resounded over the Democrats in the negative: French, Hayes, crash of breaking timber, and persons in the Opposite Railroad Depot, Military Affairs—Ives, Edwards, Daniels, city, causing the people to run out from their Hopkins of Virginia, Outhwaite, Springer, WASX. mill all rushed toward the main doors. A Child. Nelson. houses, thinking it was the sound of an NEWULM, MINH Tarsney, Townshend and Weaver. 3SEWTTLM, MIHffi good many succeeded in getting out, while Insurance—Ward, Seheffer, Sampson, earthquake There was a considerable The committee on Indian affairs of the four girls saved themselves by jumping from Goodrich, Pope, Welch, Child. quantity of gasoline in the building and this SCOTT'S house met and agreed to put the Gifford the second-story windows. The first rumbling added fuel to the flames. A sheet of flame Banks—Compton, Brown, Ward, Smith, *issa Sioux bill among its measures to be called up noise was followed by the falling of the building, shot upward with the roar of musketry. Welch. for consideration on the committees day on the upper stories going first with thenhuman Some twenty of the men had a chance to Enrollment—Brown, Finseth, Lende, the 10th inst. load. Had it not been for the fact Truax, Nelson. crawl out of the debris, but four of their that but few of the hands were on the third Wednesday. Jan. 9. Retrenchment and Reform—Welch, Wallmark, companions were enveloped in the flames. and fourth floors at the time scarcely a life Hixon, Halvorsen, Burkhardt. While this was all going on the storm was SENATE.—In the senate the house amendments would have been saved. Mr. George Grinshaw, EMULSION Tree Culture—Kellar, Anderson, Bowen, sj traveling forward with fearful rapidity. to the Nicaragua canal bill were nonconcurred one of the proprietors of the mill, Manufacturer of and Dealer ia Oswald, Clark. It must have traveled at the rate of one hundred in arid Senators Sherman, Edmunds who was in the office at the time, and Roads and Bridges—Day, Halvorsen, Johnson, miles an hour. It struck some more and Morgan were appointed conferees. CIGARS, M., Compton, Kellar pn\ ate houses and unroofed a dozen private BARELY E8CAPED WITH HIS LIFE, The senate then resumed consideration Normal Schools—Seheffer, Holmes, Hayden, lesidences. The huge sheetsoftin werecarried of the tariff bill. having received several severe wounds on the Dodge, Pope TOBACCOS, half a square away and deposited in a lot. head, stated that there were, to the best of HOUSE —The house spent the day in filibus Geology and Natural History SurveyEaton, OF PURE COD LIVER OIL Then the storm proceeded in its full fury. his knowledge, about two hundred and seventy-five tering. At the conclusion of the chaplain's Clough, Johnson, M., Brown, Gibson. Directly its path, at the corner of Twelfth persons, principally girls and boys, prayer. Mr. Weaver of Iowa called the speaker's PIPES. and Marion streets, stood the Reading silk in the establishment at the time of the occurrence, attention to the rule directing the reading AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Corporations—Johnson, T., Ives, Swenson, mill.oneoftheiudustnesofthecityinwhichtne A reporter was at the silk mill of the journal "upon the appearance of a Durant, Nelson. citizens tobk the greatest pride. Here about Cor. Minnesota and Centre :. ruins all night and witnessed some of the quorum.'' He raised the point that the Almost as Palatable as Milk. Railroads—Hall, Clough, Johnson. T., 175 happy girls were working. The building most heart-rending scenes it probably ever journal could not be read until it was apparent streets. Hixon, Finseth, Clark, Brown, Holmes, Pope, was a huge structure, most substantially befell a human being to witness. Relatives that a quorum was in attendance. A roll So disguised that it can be taken, Durant, Gibson, Nachbar, Whiteman. NEW ULM, built, four stories in height and had a basement 'MINN. and friends were running about in their digested, and assimilated by the most call was ordered. At its conclusion Mr. Weaver State Reform School—Finseth, Wood, besides. It occupied an entire block of sensitive stomach, -when the plain oil frenzy and grief, seeking for lost ones, and introduced dilatory motions until 3:10, Smith, Hall, Nelson. ground. The bi ze of the building itself was cannot be tolerated and by the combination almost deranged. This morning eight more when he permitted the leading of thejournal. Jno. Neuman,i Hospital for Insane—Daniels, Ward, Ives, of the oil with the hypopho*phites neaily 300 feet in length and about 150 feefc bodies were taken from the rums. The confusion At the conclusion of the reading, Mr. is much more efficacious. Gibson, Anderson. wide It was surmounted by amassive tower, is great and a full list of the dead and Springer of Illinois asked an order for a final Bemarlcabto as a flesh producer* Deaf, Dumb and Blind—Wood, Edwards, fully 100 leet from the ground. The funnelshaped injured is not yet in the hands of any one. vote on the Oklahoma bill at 4 o'clock -Jan. Crandall, Gibson, Kellar. storm clouds truck the building directly Persons gain rapidly while taking ttv Exactly how many more bodies are in the 14. Mr. Outhwaite of Ohio offered an Dealer in Towns and Counties—Sampson, Holmes, in the center on its broadeRt side, which ruins is a matter of conjecture. Considerable SCOTT'SEMULSIONisacknowledgedby amendment providing that a final vote, on Shields, Chapman. Nelson. faced the west. It fell to pieces, as it O O S money has been contributed for the relief of Physicians to be the Finest and Best preparation the Union Pacific funding bill be taken Jan. Indian Affairs—Shields, Sampson, Clough, composed of so many building blocks. the sufferers. Benefits are also being arranged. 23, but his amendment was declared out of in theworldfor the relief and cord of Hats, Caps, JNotiona, j*a Smith, Buckman. Nearly two hundred human beings went The latest list of the killed has been order. Mr. Brumm of Pennsylvania, objected CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. Public Buildings—Burkhardt, Truax, down in the awful wreck. Human tongues reduced to fifty, but this is uncertain, as no to granting Mr. Springer's request, and Groceries Provision^ 3jB GENERAL DEBILITY, WA8TINC Clough, Swenson, Buckman. can never tell the terrible scenes of that hour. one knows how many human beings lie buried objections was also made to his request that State Prison—Edwards, Durant, Swenson, DISEASES, EMACIATION, The walls gave way, the floors fell down, one Crockery and Glassware, ^ff$ beneath the mountain of brick, mortar the matter be referred to the committee on Buckman, Johnson, T., Kellar, Welch. on top of the other, and carried their great COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS. and timber. rules. After further filibustering, the housa, Green, Dried and Canne4k^i mass of human beings to the bottom. The Library—Crandall, Daniels, Buckhardt, The great remedy for Consumption, and at 3:30 adjourned. Hixon, Bowen. bricks were piled up in the greatest confusion Wasting in Children. Sold by oil JStuggists. JSruitsM etc, etc. T, "m Printing—Hoard, Halvorsen, Daj, Bowtn, while, amid the hurncaneand whistling,rushing, Thursday, JanuarY. 10. THE MARKETS. Finseth. roaring wind, terrible cries for succor H. HANSCHEN, SENATE,—The members of the senate sub were sent up to heaven. It was a moment Engrossment—Halvorsen, Wallmark, Anderson, I will slwsys take fsrm produce 1* exehsugMlf fM committee having charge of .the tariff bill that tried men's souls, and almost simultaneous Hayden, Hall. CHICAGO. for goods, sad pay the highest market price far sVi^f JSJ have been in conference for some time with with the fall of the building came Grain and warehouse—Hixon, Thacker, Contractor and Builder, follows- Cash quotations were as Flour the senators from the lumber states in the kinds ot psper xsgs. I J|j the awful cries for relief. Girls with blackened Shields, Seheffer, Eaton, Wallmark, Dodge, steady and unchanged. No. 2 spring wheat. Northwest on the proposed reduction in the faces, bruised and broken limbs, their Chapman. Whiteman. 9794@98c: No. 3 spring wheat, 82@90c No --^|S duty on lumber. la eoaneetlea with my store I fame a flrst-elsss Taxes and Tax Laws—Clark Compton, clothing tattered and torn, draggpd themselves 2 red, 97%@98c No. 2 corn, 33%c. No. 2 •sloes furnished with splendid billiard Ubl« *a4 HOUSE.—With eachdaywastedbythehouse Johnson, M.. Thacker, Oswald. Special attention given to mason from the ruins. So probably 75 to oats, 24%@25c. No. 2 rye, 48c. No 2 barley uy customers will always and good liquors «as] ty& 100 escaped, or were dragged out by their in filibustering, the talk of an extra session University and University Lands—Clough nominal. No 1 flfex seed, $1.62. Prime rJf friends. These, of course, woiked 'on the »increases, and unless some means is soon discoverd Crandall, Dodge, Ward, Durant. work in the city and country. Cigars, sad eyery forenoon a splendid lanea. timothy seed, $1.54. Mess pork (per bbl), to break the deadlock that now exists, upper floors, and were thrown near the top Labor—Truax, Lende. Edwards, Shields $13.20@13.25. Lard (per 100 lbs), $7.32%. New Ulm. Minn. an extra session of the house is regarded of the debris At some place the brickB Nachbar. All goods pnrchased of me will be delLyjred t* Short rib sides (loose), $6.87%@6.90 drysalted as highly probably. Mr. McKinley said today were piled twenty feet deep, and under Soldiers' Home—Pope, Seheffer Compton, say part of the city free of cost. —-v^ shoulders (boxed), $6.3TV2@6.50 The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam that the house would certainly take up Clark, Anderson. neath are lying to-night human bodies by Minnesota Street, NewTJlm. short clear sides (boxes), $7.25@7.37%. the score. About 250 giils and young women the senate tariff bill when it came from the is a sure cure for coughs and colds. State Public Schools—Holmes, Crandall, Whiskey, distillers' finished goods, per gal, Meat Market^ are usually employed in the mill, but senate, and unless that bill could be thoroughly Truax, Hoard, Oswald. $1.03. Butter market, dull and uncaanceil at 4 o'clock about eighty were relieved discussed and passed, an extra session HOUSE.—Mr. Flynn moved that the house Eggs, 14@15c. would follow. The loss of time will throw the from duty for the day. They returned «E CHICAGO concur in the senate's resolution of invitation appropriation bills into the time which by to their homes before the storm came. The to Henry George, and this was agreed M. EPPLE, Prop'r. general consent is now set apart for tariff discussion most lehable estimate of to-night places the to after a division. Mr. Keys introduced an MORTH•"ESTERN Wheat, No. 2 red, $1.00%@1,00% No. 3 number in the building when it went down in in the house on the senate substitute. MnonssoxAST. NEWU^M.BIINNS' amendment to the election law. The feature red, 95@95%c: ungraded red. 84c No. 1 red the neighborhood of 175, and, as before Some members to-day expressed the opinion of the bill is that it provides for the Australian $1.09 No. 1 white, $1.02 Rye, Western, stated, l00 of these were rescued by friends that heroic means should be resorted to or secret system of voting, so often Jhis m'K4 56@59c Barley, No. 1 Canada, 88@89cNo break the deadlock, and one member of upwards or dragged themselves out immediately after described in these columns, and so eagerly 'i anderstgned desTres to laform the people«( 2 do, 85@86c Barley malt, Canada, 90c of twenty years' service in the house the accident. The alarm for relief was immediately desired by the agitators of election reforms New Ulm and Tielnitj thatteeha* rs-esUMlskt @$1.05 for old, $1@1.15 for new Corn, No. thought that a resolution to expel the members sent out. and in ashorttime thousands meat market and is now preanared to waff and the purity of the ballot. There have 2, 44V4@44%c elevator, 45%@45%c, afloat of citizens arrived to help out the dead who were abusing the rules of the house on aU sld easterners and friends with anty tan been laws passed in several states which have No. 2 white 39c No. 3, 39@404c ungraded, and dying. The scene was a harrowing one with their obstructive motions would bejustified best fresh sad eared masts, sausages, lard and em adopted this system in a more or less modified mixed, 38@46c Oats, No. 2 white, 31c eryfhlng asaally kspi in a first-class tnsrkst TW and beggars description. by the country in the circumstances. form. In the preparation of this bill the RAILWAY. mixed western, 28y2@33c white do. 33@c40. laws passed in New York, Michigan, Massachusetts The work of rescue will be pushed all night, Friday Jan. U. .. i" rl* HIDES, WOOL, ItC. No. 2 Chicago 34c. Eggs, firmer, western, 20c. Penetrates the Centres of Population and several other states are' but it may be far into to-morrow before all Butter, western, dairy, 14@21c do creamery, M. XPPLB. SENATE.—Consideration of the tariff bill copied. la the bodies are taken out. The rescuers still 17@27c Elgins, 29c. Cheese, western 10@11%. was resumed in the senate, the pending quesv have the greatest hopes that some of those Friday Jan. 11. TIVOLI ITiTJNOIS, I O W A tion being Mr. Plumb's amendment to put inside are still living, and there is every reason SENATE—not in session. all fresh fish on the free list, which was rejected for saving them, and the persons who believe MINNE4P0LI8. WISCONSIN and fresh fish will have to pay a duty HOUSE.—A number of local bills were introduced, that way are right. All Is chaos and Wheat.—No. 1, hard. Jan. $1.16 Feb. of half a cent a pound. and also anumber ot resolutions.— confusion around the mill. The managers I I A N $117 May, $1.22 track, $1.16 No. 1, northern, one relating to rules and another by AND are missing, and the correct number is merely HOUSE.—The house spent most of the day Jan. $1.05 Feb. $1.06 May, $1.09% Mr. Hoyt of Red Wing, which was of a I N N E S O A gue=s work. It may not be over forty, in filibustering. A strong effort was made to BREWERY. track, $1.6-7 No. 2, northern, Jan. 95c, joint character, providing for the appointment and then again, at this hour, there is a likelihood transact business, but Mr. Weaver continued DAKOTA Feb. 96c May, $1.01 track, 95-6c. Flour, of a committee of five consisting of to interpose dilatory motions. The house that it will reach sixty or eighty. Patents, sacks to local dealers, $6.35@6..50 two senators and three representatives, who N E A S A and finally took a recess till 8 p. m., the evening THE STOBM AT PITTSBURG. patents to ship, sacks, car lots, $6.15@6.30 should at once visit the penitentiary at Stillwater session to be for the consideration of private JOS. SCHlklJCKER, Prop. W O I N in barrels, $6.35@6.50 delivered at New and examine into the condition of the PITTSBURG, Pa.. Jan. 9.—A terrible storm pension bills. Mr. Weaver was not present at rf England points, $7@7.15 New York points, convicts and report upon it, and also upon of wind and hai!, the worse known for years, the evening session, but his work was done NEW ULM, MINNESOTA swept over the city shortly after noon to-day, $6.90@7.05 delivered in Philadelphia and the labor and employment question. Still by Mr. Kilgore of Texas, who filibustered so Its TRAINSERVICEiscaretaJty carrying with it death and destruction. The Baltimore, $6.85@7 bakers' here, $4.20@5 another was the usual one authorizing the effectually that the house did no business arranged to meet requirements oi Pure beer sold in quantities to suit tha 30 superfine, $3@4,35 red dog, sacks, $1 «torm was formed with a suddenness that chief clerk to subscribe for seven daily papers whatever. & local tra,reh as well *s to turoist purchaser. Special attention paid to the 60@1.65 red dogbarrels, $1 80@1.85. Bran for each member. Mr. Benson thought the was overwhelming, and as the wind, accompanied Saturday, Jan. 18. "*-'*.- "^1•«••. bottling of beer. and shorts, $9.75@10 for common bran. old system ought to be radically changed, by hail and torrents of rain, swept the most Attractive Routes tot $9.25@9.75 for common shorts. Corn, 28@ SENATE.—In the Senate consideration of and so gave notice of debate. along the streets, pedestrians were hurled before through travel between Important ?f V} it, and barely escaped being crushed under 30c. Oats, 22@27c. Barley, No. 3,50@55c. the tariff bill was resumed, and some important VTflEHEWEM- if vehicles passing along the thoroughfare. Flax. $1.56. Hay, choice, $6, fair to good, amendments were adopted. When the TRADE CENTRES. $4.50@5.50. Feed,$12@13. Lore. Law and Husbands: ,r^ Suddenly, in the center ot the city, there was tariff bill was taken up at the conclusion of a, terrible crash, and a few minutes later the the morning hour, Mr. Morgan sent to the There is something inconsistent ia /J ST. PACL. fTX%3\ •, Its EQUIPMENT of Day ami central fire alarm sounded from the corner of clerk's desk a proposed amendment which he CITY PLANING MILL the connection of love, law and husbands. i"^ said he would offer at the proper time. Diamond and Wood streets. Hundreds of Prices on incoming trains only: Wheat— Parlor Cars, Dining and raiac* people hurried to the scene, when it was found If a woman's husband is "All laws and parts of laws which exempt No. 1 hard, $1.16 No. 1 Northern, $1.07 Sleeping Cars is without rirah that the cyclone had caught the new building from the payment of duties any article of killed in a railroad accident" she can No. 2, Northern, 97c. Corn, No. 2, old, 31c Its ROAD-BED is perfection, oi on Diamond street, owned by C. L. Willey, „^^'C'"^1IAKOTACTU»M ^J&JFsS^ commerce upon which duties are imposed in No. 2, new, 30c January, 30c. Oats, No. 2, only receive $5,000 for his life as a and hurled it to the earth, covering up two this act when in transit through the United stone~bsillasted SteeL white, 28@29c. Rye, No. 2, 51c. Barlev, No. |§D00RS, WINDOW SASH, compensation for loss of a companion, score of human bodies. States to or from the Dominion of Canada, 2, 60c No. 3, 40@55c. Ground feed. $i2.50. The NORTHWESTERN Is tbc or any province thereof, are hereby declared support and the other good Within fire minutes after the collapse of Corn Meal, unbolted. $12.50. Bran, bulk, favorite route tor the Commercial gt VENETIAN BLINDS* Sft the building the streets were filled with an inoperative." $11. Hay, No. 1, upland prairie, $5 No. 1, things a husband is supposed to represent. Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers excited crowd, notwithstanding the fact Mr. Gray offered an amendment to add to $4.50@5. Dressed hogs, $5.50. Timothy But if in a year or so* afterward after New J&omes ia the Ooldet that the rain and hail was pouring down in a the paragraph permitting the importation MOULDINGS AND FRAMES* seed. $1.35. Clover seed, $4.25. Flax seed, •f some gay deceiver trifles with free of duty of "lumber, timber, etc., necessary "irfect deluge. With the arrival of the fire'v2l&* $1.53. Eggs, 15@16c: ice house, 12@15c. to the construction and equipment of the work of rescue was begun. Ladders the dear creature's affection, gets her Flour, patents, $6.40 straights, $5.75@6. Detailed information cbeerfulb ^Planing, turning and aU ... vessels built in the United States lor foreign were run up to the second and third stories consent to again enter the marriage MILWAUKEE. furnished by of the Weldin building and the first one taken account and ownership or employment in work with ribsaw promptly state and then jilts her, $25,000 is out was a young lady employed as a typewriter, foreign trade,"vplates, deck-beams, forgings, Flour unchanged. Wheat easy cash. 91%c C. W. H. HEIDEHAN, Agent, JH and neatly easeeutod. ^d who fortunately had escaped composition-metal in all structural shapes, demanded and sometimes granted to February, 93c Mav, 96Vsc Corn dull: No. including machinery and parts of machinery. serious injury. Crowds of willing hands 3, 30%@31c. Oats dull No. 2 white, heal her wounds. All this goes to X«wUUo.Miaa eagerly took up the work of rescue, and 28@28%c Rye firm: No. 1. 49c. Barley HOUSE.—A temporary trace was declared show that a sound expectancy is JLU work narAttteeefP Sate* nasas* every little while fresh localities where men firm: No. 2,69c Provisions steady. Pork, between the friends and enemies of the Oklahoma much more valuable than a mangled J. M. WHITMA^f H. C. WICKEB, had been caught were found. At the time of $13.10. Lard. $7,32%. Butter steady: abl% bill today and the house proceeded the disaster about twenty-five men were at dairy. 18@20c. Eggs unchanged fresh, 17c. and deadJmsband to the ordinary with its regular business. Two appropriation C. ZEUEft. ProfX General Mana&ar, Traffle Managti work on the building and none escaped in- Cheese unchanged: cheddars, 10g)10%c. bills were passed and several other important woman* measures acted upon. E. P. WILSON, Oen'l Passenger Agent. lift LL