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tT-sg iEIS IN BRIER DEATH'S HARVEST, SICKENING! SCF.NES. ,v. Nw Ulm Review. & get a gootSStook at ^be tramp, only rrom on the dam. Whatever happened in the hind, as hwwas running. They had a lively way of a cloud burst took place during the chase for arfew blocks, when the man got out at night There had been but little rain up to ot eight in a field near the river. Sheriden dark When the workmen woke in tbe and Wilber Bellows, two brothers, saw him BRANDT & WEDDENDORF, Publisher*. morning the Jake was very full, and was afterward near the same field and making Thousands of Coffins for Groups of iorrore Increasing as the Wor ot The Latest"Sews- Gleaned Froi From Asso rising at the rate of afoot an hour. It kept for the Mississippi river bridge, and H. Brown Nameless, Mutilated Dead at on rising until at 4 o'clock it first began Hit Recovery Progresses at NEW ULM, MINNESOTA ,j dated Press Telegrams. ««*&• of Champlin was positive he saw the same party in a store in Champlin enquiring the pouring over the dam and undermining it, &%$fi"*)i~s'' ^Johnstown. -»v ~jJz Johnstown. way to Minneapolis, so it is believed his and men were sent three or four times during «, Washington Jottings.F v« identity is ifully established. the day to warn people below of tbeir MB. SMITH, a gun dealer of Stepney, The board of review established in the general danger. When the final break came at 3 *?'i-A. News has .been .received a* Mankato of a Conn., is suffering from lockjaw o'clock there was a sound bke tremendous JOHNSTOWN, Pa June 5—The grar mists land office by Sparks is practically abolisked most fcrn*alcrime that «was committed in JoHjrsTcrwN, Pa June 3.—The develop, from the bite of a blacksnake. Rapidan, this county. iAfe»ut 8:30 o'clock and continued peals of thunder, big rocks had hardly arisen fiom the hills this morning by Acting Commissioner Stone. ments of every hour make it more and more and earth were shot up into mid air great in the morning, as Albert Stratton's two little until a thousand funerals were coursing apparent that the exact number of lives lost John Vigneaux, -who has been appointed girls, *ged 8 and lCkyears, were on their columns and then the wave started down their green sides. There were no heaises, in the .Johnstown horror will never be United States marshal for Western Louisiana, AN ENGLISH scientist figures that way to school and only a short distance the ravine. A farmer who escaped said that few mourners aud as little solemnity as known. "All indications point to the fact is a Democrat, and was recommended 1,170 square miles of land is annually from tbeir'home, they- werentnet by a tramp. the water did not come down like a wave, formality. The majority of the coffins were that tbe death list will reach over 5,000 to the president by the Louisana Bepublicans He caught the older girl, ffchrew her to the but jumped on his house and beat it away in of rough pine. Silently the processions moved carried to the seawith out any names, and in my opinion the iniesiDg will for, protecting negroes from violence at ground .and attempted to outiage her. A an instant. He was safe upon the hillside, and silently they unloaded in the lap of reach 8,000 in number," declared Gen. D. H. the November election. A. corresponding gain. wagora, dmiven by one of the neighbors, happened but his wife and two children were killed. mother earth. No minister of God was there Hastings to-night At present there are said along as the tramp was accomplishing The president has appointed Eddy* Ferris, At the present time the lake looks like a to pronounce a last blessing as the clods to be 2£200 recovered bodies. The great his fiendish object arid be fled, taking for register of the land office at Bozeman, cross between the crater of a volcano and a rattled down, except a few faithful priests difficulty experienced in getting a correct AN "inch of rain" means a gallon the woods. An alarm was (immediately given Mont., to succeed George W. Monroe, and huge mud peddle with stumps of trees and who had followed some mancrled representatives list is tbe great number of morgues. There and the entire neighborhood turned out of water spread over a surface of John T. Carlin as receiver of the same office, rocks scattered over it There is a email of their faith to the grave. All day villain,1 is no central bureau of information, and to to search fortthe but they have not to succeed''WilBam Dness. These appointments stream of muddy water running through the long the corpses were being hurried below nearly two square feet, or a fall of communicate with the different dead houses found ham yet. The younger of the two were recommended by Delegate Carter center of the lake site. Frank McDonald, a ground. The unidentified bodies were/ is the work of hours. At 6 o'clock in the girls escaped without injury, but her sister about a hundred tons an acre of when he was in Washington. Mr. Ferris is conductor em the Somerset branch of the grouped on a high hill west) of the doomed evening the 630ch body had been received is badly injured. Sheriff Geddes was notified chairman of the Eepublican county committee ground. Baltimore & Ohio, was at the Pennsylvania city,where one epitaph suited for all,and that! and immediately lelt for Rapidan and will at the Cambria City depository for corpses. of Gallatin oounty, and has been* a resident railroad depot when the storm came. He the word "Unknown." There are hundreds assist in the search for fthe tiamp. who, if of the county since 1881. He was also lEEBNYXLIiE'S DESOLATION. said when he fiist saw the flood it was of these graves already, and each day will caught, will undoubtedly be hanged, as feeling THE Kansas state sugar inspector a delegate to the constitutional convention KEKsrviLiiE, Pa June 3.—Kernville is in a increase the proportion. The possibility of rune rcery high. THTETX FEET HIGH in 1884. Mr. Carlin was from Kentan, Ohio, says there will be a number of new deplorable condition. The living are unable identificetion diminishes every hour. Fireaare and gradually rose to at least forty feet He bnt has been in Montana about ten years. to take care of the dead. The majority of raging over the mangled graves of hun•dreds, factories started there this year, and Foreign Briefless. said: "There is no doubt that "the South He was receiver of the same office four years the inhabitants of the town were drowned. and the partial cremation of many Fork dam broke. Fifteen minutes before the that the sugar product of Kansas in ago. but was removed because he was an "effensive A lean-to of boards has been erected on the Fragments of a woman'n body were found bodies is inevitable. Others are becoming so partisan." Both men werein the army, flood came Decker, the Pennsylvania railroad in the Thames at Battersea Park in London. only street'remaining in the town. This is 1889 will be many times greater than blackened in their contact with the debris and both are prominent in the Eepublican agent, read me a telegram he had just The head, arms and legs were imissing. the headquarters for the committee which or through putriflcation that a grinning last year. party in Montana. received, saying the South Fork dam had controls the dead. As quickly as the dead skeleton would show as much resemblance 4 Lord and L«dy Salisbury gave a dinner on broken. As soon as he heard this the people are brought to this point they are placed in to the persons in life as they. Almost every the 4th inst^iin London to SPrince Albert in the station, numbering 200, made a rush ftfi&or Casualties. boxes, and Chen taken to the cemetery and stroke of the pick in some portions of the TEBRE HAUTE permits hogs to run Victor. Among the guests were Minister and for a hill I certainly think I saw 1,000 buiied. A supply 6tore has opened in the Mrs. Lincoln. city to-day resulted in the discovery of another at large in the public streets. Mr. The large frame house belonging to Mrs. bodies go over the bridge. The first house town. The body of the "Hun" who was victim. Wherever one turns the melancholy .Robert Smith, three miles south of Rochester, The St. James .Gazette ofLondon prints a Jason removed the fences around his that came down struck the bridge ana at lynched in an orchard lasi night was removed view of a coffin is met. Every train Minn., was totally destroyed by fire, and the leading editorial on the subject.©f the Behring once took fire, and as fast as the others came house the hogs come upon his by bis/friends during the night. There into Johnstown was laden with them,the better moveables Baved with difficulty. It is believed sea controversy which it heads "Diplomatic down they were consumed. I believe I am Is bnt one street left in the town about one ones being accompanied by friends of the that the lass is partially covered by Draw Poker." The article declares grounds, and he had begun 119 lawsuits safe saying 1 saw a tnousand bodies burn. dead. Men could be seen staggering over hundred and fifty-five houses, where once insurance. that the key of Mr. Blaine's preposterous It reminded me of a lot of flies on fly paner to recover damages. there stood a thousand. None of the large the ruins with sinning mahogany caskets on claims in Behnng sea is his beliefthat a firstclass Nicholas Webber, an old citizen and for struggling to get away, with no hope and no fell1 controversy with England is necessary buildings in what was once a thriving little their shoulders. Several stumbled and anany years a resident of Le Sueur, Minn., chance to save them. I have no idea that to mark him as a diplomat of the foremost borough have escaped. One thousand into tbe abounding pits. The hollow houses AT A meeting of the Primrose met with a fatal accident while driving from had the bridge been blown up the loss of life rank. Blame knon,s4hat a bit of-bhiff sometimes of the dead went bounding over tbe stones people is a low estimate of the Uiis country farm toward the city. He fell League the other day, Lord Salisbury prevents a eall from any but the strongest would have been any less. They would have like drums in a funeral march. The coffin number of iliyes lost from this from his wagon head foremost, alighting up.on hands. The article concludes that the floated a little further with the same famine appears to be alleviated. town. But few of the bodies have said tiiat the alliance between his head, which resulted in the breaking United States government has set up a fictitious certain death. Then again, it was impossible been recovered. It is directly above the the Parnellites and Gladstonians claim in Behring sea, solely with a view .of his neck He died soon after. for any one to have reached the bridge THE ENORMITX OF THE DEVASTATION ruins, and the bodies have floated down into to offset the Canadian claims in the .fisheries order to blow it up, for the water came so was slowly but steadily breaking. Wrought by the Conemaugh flood IB becoming Charles Clifton of Jkiverne, was instantly them, where they iburned. A walk through disputes. fast that no one could have done it I saw more and more appaient with every effort tilled while leading a vicious colt of Dr. A. the town revealed a desolate sight. Only He declared 'that the Irish would fifteen to eighteen bodies go over the bridge ot the laborers to resolve order out of Spaulding. Clifton h&d been to the blacksmith's about tweuty-five able-bodied men have survived Miscellaneous Items. find more profit in peace than in disorder. at the same time. I offered a man $20 to to have the colt shod. The colt attempted chaos. Over one hundred men have been and are abie to render any assistance. row me across the river, but could get no to got away. In trying TO hold it all day engaged in an effort to clear a narrow The last company of militia has left the Men and women can be seen with black eyes, Clifton was thrown to the ground. The one to go, and I finally had to buy a boat passage from the death bridge upward Spiing Valley (111.) mines, and sixteen more bruised faces and eat. heads The appearance colts fore feet struck hkm on the head and and get across that way." From under the men have gone to work. No further trouble through the sea of debris that blocks the of some of the ladies is heartrending. Sir Charles Eussel, who recently defended chest. His skull was fractured. He was a large brick Bchool house, 124 bodies were is anticipated. Conemaugh for nearly half a mile. Every ingenuity They Were injured in the flood, and since youisg man and had a wiie and two children, to1 taken last night and to-day, and in every Parnell, is not a believer in known to man has been resorted then have not Blept. Their faces have turned The lower house of the Connecticut legislature ftifr who are at Cherokee. corner and place the bodies are being found by this crew. Tbe giant power of dynamite a sickly yellow and dark rings surround the Bismarckiam method of firing defeated the bill giving women therig&t and buried as fast as possible. The necessity was brought into requisition, and at frequent A fire broke out in (Brewn's livery stables their eyes. Many have succumbed to nervousf to vote on questions pertaining to the sale o£ up with brandy while undergoing a for speedy burial is becoming manifest, and intervals the roar of explosions reverberated at Merden, Minn. After three hours the fiie prostration. For two days but little assistance in loxicatingliquors. the stench arising from the bodies is sickening. through the valley, and sticks, great mental strain. During his was under control. The losses are: Brown's could be rendered. No medical attention A number of bodies have been found livery stable, $5,000 insurance, $l,10a. ." The national white lead trusts have purchased stones and, logs would fly high in the airWhen reached them. The wounded remained speech, which lasted through five the plant of the Collier White Lead withbuhet holes in them, showing conclusively Sowdea & Neilson, $2,000 Miss Chambers, one reflects that fully twenty-five uncared for some houses cut off court days,no drink savecocoa passed $1,000 no insurance Mr. Topley, $1,000 company, St. Louis, and the Southern White that in their maddening fright, suicide acres are to be cleared this by the water and died from their injuries no insurance. Meikle & Copginger, $250 no Lead company consideration, $500,000. was resorted to by many. way, the t&Bk ahead seems nn his lips. aloue. Some were alive on Sunday, and insurance- A dozen other buildings all A HERO'S BIDE. interminable one. But tuere is no roja The opium seized at the Minnesota Transfer bheir shouts could be heard by the people on around suffered. A man named Scell is in A nameless Paul Kevere lies somewhere road, and if the hundreds or thousands of several months ago will be sold at publie the shore. Services in the chapel from custody, charged with setting the stable on THE fastest armed cruiser in the among the nameless dead. Who he is may auction July 1 by order of the United Slates bodies beneath these blackened ruins are to which the bodies were buried consisted Are. He was known to have been drinking, never be known, but his ride will be famwus district court, There are four hundred pounds be recovered for Christian burial, tne labors World is said to be the German vessel merely of a prayer by one of the survivora and was seen running away from the burning in local history. Mounted on a grand, bijr of the drug in possession ot the ti easury officials. of to-day must be continued with increased No minister was present Each coffin had a building. Greif, which has a displacement ol bay horse, he came riding down the pike vigor. It is only in deference to the unreasomng descriptive card on it, and on the graves a 2,000 tons, and is fitted with engines which passes through Conemaugh to Johnstown mandate of grief that the Herculeau similar card was placed so that bodies can Capt. A. M. Sherman returned from Court Personal Mention. like some angel of wrath of old, shouting labor of cleaving the river by means of be removed later by friends. of 5,400 indicated horse power. On Oreilles reservation, in Wisconsin where he his portentiouB warning to "Bun for your has paid $50,000 to the Indians on pine contracts. DYNAMITE AND DEBEICK Private advices from Standing Rock state the voyage from Kiel to "Wilhelmshafen, THE HOSPITALS FULL. lives to the hills!" "Bun to the hill«!" The is persisted in. There is no hope in the The Indians are more than ever addicted that the great Sioux chief, Sitting Bull is people crowded out of their houses along the a speed of 23 tons or almost to gambling, which they commenced JOHNSTOWN, June 3 —A committee from calmer minds that this task can be pursued very sick and ie notexpectedtopull through. thickly settled streets &M struck and wondering. at once on receipt of the money. Seventeen to the end. The progress of to-day is hardly the citizens of Altoona and Mountain Lodge Pneumonia is the trouble. His death will 27 miles an hour was obtained. Nobody knew the man, and some poker games were immediately started, the discernable, and ere two more days have No. 282, F. and A. M., nave arrived in Johnstown remove the most noted Indian of this century. Indians at each game grouping themselves thought he waB a maniac and laughed. Ou elapsed there is little doubt the emanations and driven over the mountains. They around a blanket spread on the ground. at a deadly pace he rode, and THE other night a burglar got into of putrid bodies will have become RO frightfu\ brought physicians and medicine, and both shrilly rang out his awful cry. In a as to drive the hardiest workman from, The Minnesota Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows were badly needed. The hospital the upper the house of a Bay City man Petty Wickednesses. arrive1", few moments, however, there came a cloud the scene. Until that time part of Johnstown is full to overflowing. in session at St. Cloud closed the most named Jackson, and made such a The chief detective of the Santa Fe railroad surroundinghouses. of ruin down the broad streets, down the however, there is no hope tcac this gnefstriken profitable and enjoyable convention ever Many have been carried to the has arrested John W. Hillman, the held by them by electing the following officers: narrow alleys, grinding, twisting, hurling, populace will abandon the cherished noise that he awoke Mrs. Jackson, One of their patients died on their alleged murderer of Fred Walters, in Barbour hope of again gazms upon the forms of the G. M., C. M. Sprague, Sauk Centei D. overturning, crashing, annihilating the weak hands, and several are very low. Hospitals She got out of bed, picked up a bed county. Kansas. G. M., Henry Ungerinach, Rochester G. W., and the strong. On and on raced the rider, loved once whose lives went ouS in the fire have been established at Conemaugh and slat, and banged the burglar over H. Grass, Fergus Falls secretarv, A. L. and on and on rushed the wave. DozenB of and flood of the Conemaugh The work of' Mineral Point, but little could be learned of The body of Neil Johnston, the supposed Bolton, St. Paul treasurer, Charles Griswold, people took heed of the warning and ran up clearing up the wreck and recovering the, how many natients they contained and how the head. Then she fainted, and the murderer of Humphrey Keeler at Rapid St. Paul G. two years, E. Kelly most1 bodies is now being conducted t? the bills. To the faithful rider it was an River, in the Rainy river district of Manitoba they were faring. The Cambria hospital has midnight visitor escaped, while Jackson G. R., one year, J. C. Cockburn, Minneapolis systematically. Over alx thousand men arej unequal contest. Just as he turned acroBs has been found suspended to a treo near now 300 patients. Dr. Buck, with an efficient G. C, W. G. Nye, Minneapolis G. M., at work in the various portions of the still slept. the ranroad bridge the mighty wave fell Fort FranciF. He had evidently committed corps of aides, is in charge. Two of John Herman G. Henry Stanley G. G., valley, and each little gang of twenty men upon him, horse and rider all went out into suicide. the patients died yesterday—Miss Huffhes, a F. W. Denton G. H., H. Parker. is directed by a foreman who is under orders' chaos together. A few feet further on young lady aged twenty, and Mrs. Teaters, a John Peterson, ofSauk Centre, was brought from the general headquarters. As the rub-! AN ENGLISHMAN has produced a Republican campaign orators are preparing several cars of the Pennsylvania railroad lady a?ed eighty-three. She was suffering to St. Cloud to answer to an indictment for to swarm into the territories. Congressman bish is gone over, and the bodies and scattered piece of mechanism containing 400 train from Pittsburg were caught up and from a compound fracture of as&nult with intent to kill. The prisoner fired Dorsey ofNebraska has organized atour. articles of value recovered, the debrist hurried into the cauldron, and the fate of the the arm. The remainder of the patients sfigures, representing horses, cannon, three shots at a neighbor against whom ing party, which will leave Omaha July 16 is piled up in one high mass and the torch town reached the hero who turued neither are ('sing welL Several injured was along standing feud, stopping only when for San Francisco, over the Union Pacific. artillery, infantry, and a band of applied. In this way the valley is assuming to right or left for safety .for himself, but people have had operations performed upon his ammunition was exhausted. r\ They will return two months later by the a less devastated condition. rode on to death for his townsmen. fifty-two men, each with an instrument, them. Bishop Phelan, who reachea here on Northern Pacific, stopping to make speeches John McGoldick a young Winnipegger ^ho Dak: Sunday evening, has returned to Pittsburg. LONG DEATH LIST. ONE BY ONE TO THEIR DEATH. A tiny wind mill turned by in Washington, Montana and the two has been on a protracted spree, poured some Conservative men are of the opinion that He has organized the Catholic forces in this otas, and separate in St. Paul about Aug. JOHNSTOWN, June 3.—A pretty, pale, little laudanum into a glass of brandy this evening the current fram burning candles the number of people destroyed will reach 15. The most prominent membprs of the neighborhood and all are devoting themselves woman told part of her sad story to-day. as and swallowed it, with the remark to his from 12,000 to 15,000. This view of it is furnishes the power to move all' the party will be Congressmen McKinley and to hard work assiduously. What the she nervously clasped or uuclasped her companions, "Boys, this is my last drink. based on many fragments of evidence obtained Burrows, both candidates for speaker and hands and cried in a quiet, heart-breaking hospitals would have done without the Sisters When I'm dead you'll find a letter in my figures automatically. from over one hundred citizens, being way. Her name was Mra Fenu. On the extreme protectionists. Maj. McKinley has pocket. A physician was called and an emetic is a difficult question. There are nine careful to select a? intelligent men long been anxious to visit the Northwest and afternoon of the flood Fenn went to the administered in time to save the young Charity, seven Franciscan and seven Benedictine and women as could be found. They solve for himself the mystery of the revenue butchei's and passed out of this short history THE men eager for exalted public man's life. The letter was addressed to his Bisters. There was much comment were chosen from as many occupations in the waters. When the flood came into the father, and said: "Lou and Mary have driven reform sentiment there. over the finding of the body of a nun cut as possible and from as many social classes. station and especially for the popular Fenn house, the mother gathered her chicks me to this. I am now in liquor, but two. It was at first thought that she was a They were asked to estimate the percentage the parlor and told them not to be afraid, applause which is coveted as one know what I'm doing and want to die." THE MAKKETS. of loss to the total population, to tell howl resident of a Johnstown community, but as as Qod was there and would guard them. Up The girls he mentions are not known. many people of tbeir acquaintance have of the- rewards of such station, may none of them have been reported missing came the torrent and they went to the second disappeared, and how the gathering of residents The police claim to have an important the supposition is that she was traveling ut floor, and again the little mother talked be taught a lesson, or at least find NEW YOKK. on the streets and in public places clew to the murderers of Dr. Cronin. They the time of the accideno on the day express. of hope, and bnde them be of good cheer, 8iy2@81s4c Wheat, No. 2, red, No. 3, red, compare with the same in former times. something to think about, in this recent have found the expressman who hauled the for papa—heaven rest him—woul'd come soon A broken-hearted couple are Thomas Leyden 75y2c No. 1, red, 95y2c No. 1, white. 93@93%c Their statements of fact and estimates were murderer's goods from the building at 117 in a boat and take them away. Up, up and utterance by Wm. E. Gladstone: and his wife, hard-working people of $he ungraded red, S0%@83y2c Barley, proved as far as possible, and the pendulum Clark street to the Carlson cottage. According up rose the water, and now the family nominal, Barley malt quick Canada 90@$1.10. little town of Mmersville. All day they have of calculation seems to be beating time "Better lose praise than the bracing were forced to the top story. The to the expressman the fellows belong in Corn, 4riy2@4:l%c. elevator, 41%@ when it swings from 12,000 to 15,000. It been trudging over the slippery ooae in rooms were very low, and soon the discipline resulting from public criticism." 42c. No. 2, white, 42c ungraded mixed Chicago, and he has seen both of them frequently must be remembered that a very large pro-l Johnstown, asking every person for news of heads of the mother and children were beating 40@42%c steamer mixed, 4094@4iy2c since he hauled their goods. The portion of this loss is made up of children.' their daughter Mary. Mary was a dishwasher Oats, No. 2, white 33%@34c, mixed, Western, against the ceiling, "Mamma," said the Being lighter and smaller ttaev have been' expressman's description of one of the men in the Hurlbut house and the porter states 26@30c white do 33@39c No. 2, eldest child, a girl, "wouldn't it be better to swept into out of tbe way recesses tallies closely with that of Simons, who that he saw her pinned beneath falling timbers, Chicago, 28y8@28^4 Eggs, Western, 14'/2@14%c go outside and die in the open air?" "Yes, and are almost inaccessible, and they THE new law which has just gone bought the furniture from Revcll & Co., ana Lard, Western steam, $7 02ya@ Mr. Leyden wants the remains sent to dear," said the mother, "we'll make a raft are more easily carried away. The of Williams, who rented the cottage from 7.07% Butter, Western dairy, 9@13c. do his house, No. 281 Company. and all go down together." She fought her into effect in New Jersey forbidding drift of opinion among intelligent men, the Carlsons. The police believe the two creamerv, 12@17Vac Western factory, 7%@12c. own and her childrens' way to the window physicians, engineers and railroad men. is any person from marrying minors men are still in town, and they are relying Cheese, Western, 7V4@8V4c. THE DEADLY ALAHM. and opened it She caught apiece of plank that from 1,000 to 1.500 of the bodies will on the expressman to find them. and on it put the eldest child, with a hasty never be found. To-day fifty bodies were except in the presence of guardians CHICAGO JOHNSTOWN, Pa., June 3.—About nx, kiss and a "God bless you." Then she let it taken from the debris in front of the Catholic Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Thursday, May 30, the storm burst upon the __, or parents, or unless a properly J. H. Benjamin, editor of the Deland (Florida) float away into the darkness and the roar of church in Johnstown borough. About steady and unchanged. No. 2spring wheat, city of Johnstown and continued until 11:30 News, shot and instantly killed Capt. J. forty of the bodies were those of women. authenticated certificate of their the wavea Six times were these frail barks 77%@78c No. 3 spring wheat, 76@72c No. a. m. Friday. At 8 a. m. the torrent began W. Douglas at New Smyrna. Douglas is a They were immediately removed to the freighted with precious cargoes and argosies 2 red, 77y2@78e. No. 2 corn, 33%@33%c. consent is presented, will seriously prominent citizen of Dayton, and a well to pour into the city from the creeks and morgue for identification. F»ve bodies were of pious trust. Tbe children were No. 2 oats, 21%c. No. 2 rye, 38c. No. 2 rivers. At 10 a m. there was no outlet for known Democratic politician. The shooting taken out of the wreckage near Dibert's affect the marriage business of barley nominal. No. 1 flax seed, $1.56. frightened, but obedience was part of their was the result of an old feud kept up by Benjamin the people. Tbe first message from the lake bank on Main street this morning. Miss Prime timothy, $1.22@1.23. Mess pork, creed, nnd they made but little protest Now ^Camden and all the other Jersey in the columns of his newspaper. Douglas at South Fork was received at 10 a xn. Friday Clara Barton of Washington, D. C, the originator per bbl, $ll.80@11.87V&. Lard, per 100 came the turn of the last child, Bessie, the assulted Benjamin, knocking him off the of what is known as the Bed Cross lbs, $6.65@6.67%. Short-rib tides (loose). that the dam. was weakening. But the towns across thev Deleware from four-year-old. One can fancy what meant pier into the marsh and jumping on him, corps, known all over the world, arrived $5.85@5.90. Shoulders (boxed(. $5.12%@ people, or the few who heard the report, The last and dearest There was scarce i? Pennsylvania. here this morning and will at once assume choking him and holding his head under water. 5.25. Short clear sides (boxed), $6@6.12%. breathing space in the room 'now, and if laughed to scorn this message, saying they charge of all female relief corps. Benjamin managed to get hold of his revolver, Whisky, distillers' finished goods, per gal, haste was not used death would come there had heard such news before. The second $1.02. Sugars unchanged. Butter, weak, and placing it against Douglas' body MAN£ IN 'WANT. at ouce. On a broad plank, Bessie was A1MAN came at 11:30 a. ro. It was that the dam *jT' at Somerset, Pa., was walk*6i|ing Eggs, firm at 12@12%c. fired. The ball entered his heart, and Douglas fastened securely and was kissed, as had been was likely to burst ac any moment. with a sack of flour on his shoul|*Sder died almost instantly. There is much MINNEAPOLIS. tne others. "I loved them all oh, I loved Notwithstanding the fact that nearly every At 2:30 the final message was received, excitement. them all," said the mother "but I had two Wheat, No. 1, hard, June, S^'Jnly.'sTOcl, and a large dog behind him. prominent city in the United States is raising advising the people to flee to kisses for Bessie, for she was Tom's favorite on track 99c No. 1, northern June 8iy2c., a fund for the relief of Conemaugh sufferers, All the evidence in the Cronin inquest on were unaware that a train was the mountains for their livep,as the dam must July, 83c, on track, 81%c, No. 2, northern, and was such a good child. She put her the wants of the homeleas and afflicted are the 4th was directed toward establishing the surely burst within the hour. There was no June, 72c, July, 72%c. on track 72c@74c. arms about my neck and said: 'You know I ^approaching from the rear, and were far from btdner alleviated. At the various fact that the deceased was firmly impressed Flour", Patents, backs to local dealers, $6.30@5.40 such warning to the people as should have you said God would take care of me always, relief stations to-day crowds of applicants ®f crossing a creek upon the railroad with the idea that his life was endangered patents to ship, sacks, car lots, $5.10@5.25 been given. The messages were held by a mamma. Will he take care of me tow?' I was continuous from morning through the machinations of A. Sullivan, in barrels, $5.15@5.45 delivered told her he would and she need not fear, and jl|jtrack when the man was suddenly by few officials about the railroad, who till night, and many of the neeoy Maurice Morris, a member of the Clan-naGael at New England points, $5.60@5.75 New then she was carried away. 'I'm not afr&id, were forced to wait in line for neglected to sound the alarm until it was too Ipsthe dog's body, hurled at him by the York points, $5.50@5.65 delivered at Philadelphia said that at the last convention he had mamma,' she called out, and I heard her, althougfc hours before their turn came and their lifJe late. At that time the water had reached and Baltimore, $5.45@5.60 bakers' heard several delegate* say that Cornin and I could not see her—and that's ail portion was allotted out to them. Hundreds engine, and man, dog and flour were the second stoiy of some of the dwellings in here, $3.35@4 enperfine, $1.75@2.50 Dr. McCahey of Philadelphia oughtto begotten except that tne roof was torn oft and I of thousands of dollars must pour into thig red dog, sacks, $1.15@1.35 the lower part of the city. All bridges had ^knocked into the water. The dog rid of. Cronin told him that he believed floated off on it, and some Italians saved me stricken valley if positive suffering and red dog, barrels, $1.35@1.50. Bran been swept away by the avalanche of water McGeehan, the Philadelphian, had come to privation is to be avoided. Thousands of at Kernville. sixteen miles from here." and flour perished. The man is all and shorts, $6.50@6.75 Corn fair, then pouring through the city. The warnings, Chicago at the instigation of Alex Sullivan people are homeless, and in these devastated 29@30c No 2 choice, 32c: Oats, 23@25c _rights :f Hj/,M3i J^n which were received in ample tima for homes thousands also* last their alL to kill him. Joseph D'Byrne, senior guardian Ki /#4*f' Flax, $1.51, Chicago$1.67 Feed $12@12.50. "And the children, Mrs. Fenn? I hope they $!lJ Labor and manufacturing of nearly of Camp 266 swore that on the day before all to have escaped, were sneered at and cas.t all escaped." every kind is at a standstill in the the physician dissappeared Cronin had aside as being an old story. About 3:30 the "You have found two of them dead. Bessie HENRY LABOTJCHERE writes thus In valley, and weeks or months must elapse before told him that he was badly broken up and Prices on incoming trains only: WheatNo. whistles and bells gave a warning that the and George, and there is not a mark on Bessie's the Cambria Iron works and other industrial reprobation of the lunatic and criminal discouraged and that he believed he would 1 hard, 89@90c: No. 1 Northern, 81@82c: dam had broken, bat then it was too late. face, and oh I am BO tired. They're all institutions can possioly resume and! No. 2 Northern 70@72c. Corn—No.2, give up and let those rascals Alexander Sullh There was a roaring sound, and before the threat of an Irish landlord to gone, every one, eight of them, and I am ?ive employment to the thousands that depend 31c, Oats—No. 2 mixed, 24@25c So, 2 an and Recorder of Police Michael Boland people could realize the danger the water going home to Virginia after all these years upon them for support Telegraphic turn his estates into a desert. white, 26@27c July, 29c Nox3, 20@23e. of Kansas City complete their murderous was upon them in a mass, carrying everything to rest and try to think expressions of commiseration are Rye—No.2, 41c. Barley—No. 2^ 50c bid designs and kill him. :'Why, it is worth any number afelectrie before it Had they taken warning in Only one mother of the hundreds only one pouring in from every city and No, 3, 35@45c No. 4, 35@40c Ground Feed 9 of the multitude. borough throughout the broad land,, $12@12,50. Corn Meal—Unbolted, $12.50. the morning from messages received thousands shocks of cold-plunge baths to Daniel.Eriekson charged with attempfea but substantial evidences of sympathy are Bran—$6.75@7.50. Hay—No 1, upland of lives would have been saved. llfesiiiJ No Objection to Bnckmaa assult on Maggie MeClymont, at Anoka, meet with such refreshing medicevalisfc.^ sadly wanting Ic is not possible that while prairie. $5.50@6 No 1, $4.50@5.60 timothy, WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, June 3.— Minn, entered a plea of not guiltv, THE FATAL LAKE. people read, wonder and pity every man $7.50. Eggs—$3.60@3.75 per case. jU- Senator Sawyer says he has not heard of any 'My land!' Gracious powers, The lake is completely dried out The dam and was bound over to the September term Flour—Patent. $5.15@5.30 straight. $4.60@4.75 expects his neighbor to give, or thinks that opposition by Wisconsin men to the appointment broke in the center at 3 o'clock on Friday at this time of day! Does the excellent bakers', $3.25@3.50 rye, $2.70® ere his donation would airive in the valley of court in $2,000 bonds. The little girl of Hon. C. B. Buckman to the surveyor r* 3.20 buckwheat, $3. Butter—Extra creamery, afternoon and at 4 o'clock it was dry. That actual necessity would be at an end. Themayor first took the stand and identified Erk-kson. ereneralshiD of Minnesota. He says he knows man, I wonder, talk of 'my fresh 14@15c extra dairy, 12@13 firsts, 9@10c great body of water passed out in one hour. of Johnstown to-day received by of no reapon why the Wisconsin lumber men Lewis Harmon and Lon Little, Jr., both packing stock, 5@7c grease, 3@4c. air,' 'my sun, moon and stars,' 'my cable a copy of .resolut'ons adopted at Messrs. Parkes and Van Buren, who are should object, and if such objection had been swore it was the same man they saw who Strawberries-—$3.50 per case of 24 quarts. a public meeting to-day in Paris, France. building a new draining system at the lake made he certainly would have heard of it *rade winds,' 'my north J^ole,' 'nay tried to assult Maggie. They summoned Cheeses-fancy, 8@9c fine, 7@9c skim.4@6,5 The warm-hearted Parisians express their If Mr. Buckman is not appointed he will tried to avert the disaster by digging a A if, Mr. Cutter, the delivery man, who did not deep sympathy with the homeless and afflicted gulf streams'?'/^ jj£g have to credit bis defeat to other sources. sluiceway on one Bide to ease the pressure ot the Conepiaugh valley, and stata fSv & that subscriptions have been opened in vaii-' 4