New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 9, 1889 · Page 1 of 8
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Gfcl^ei5, Wm TrhichTrefConcealed the body in the bushes, FQRTYSRLIYES LOST. Barnshaw company's agents, received a where jit twas found. Chief O'Brien and a cablegram dated to-day from ago saying squad of men are hunting for the murderer, that First Officer Painter and Second and he is likely to be captured. Engineer Meldrum have arrived at Nassau In a boat with five of the crew. A later cable NEW ULM, BRANDT fc WEDDENDOES", Publishers. wasTotal Destruction of a Lower Misissippi MINN* Mauriee Adler, the young man who says that the five sailors are dying. Capt Being a Short Concise "Collection of MANUFACTURER OF 'Jr7 shot on June 20 last, by Frank K. "Ward, Steamer by the Explosion Gray and the otners in the long boat may NEW ULM, MINNESOTA FINE CIGARS.. I" the well'known dairyman, died at his home the Latest Associated Press h8ve been picked up by another vessel. *of Her Boilers. "H'Vi? *ty-P$f in "Washington. Adler was shot through the Among the missms are Second Mate Stone 1 Telegrams, .*...«*,-, neck, and the vertaebre fractured. The and First Engineer. Soudar. The storm that pbysicians'pronounced the wound fatal, and wrecked: the Earnmore was the great cyclone JEFFERSON DAVIS lias Teceived an predicted Adler's death in forty-eight hours, from the West Indies which played such In Washington. offer from a publisher to write a history Caught in the Great Cyclone, the but he lived until Oct. 4th. During this time havoc along the Jersey coast in the middle of September. So far as learned the crew he had been completely paralyzed below the of the Confederate States. It is shown by the files in the pension office «v Earnmore Is Abandoned by are ail Englishmen. 8ST"Special brands made tt order. ^@f: neck, and his case had been notable for the that less than five hundred cases have been fact that no similar case is on record. "Ward The Earnmore left here Aug. 2 9 for Rio Her Crew. made special during the new administration. was released on bail, but will be rearrested Janeiro with a cargo consisting ot 86,000 As iron expands with heat the Most of these were made special during the bushels of wheat and miscellaneous merchandise, and held for mui der. „",, early days of Tanner's official days. Before Eiffel tower is said to be five inches valued at *70.000 insured The WM. FRANK. JOHN- BENTZIN, the corporal resigned Secretary Noble issued A Helena special says: '•3-7-77," the vebsel was valued at $135,000 and insured taller when the temperature is high NEW^OBiiEANs, .Special—The steamer Coronet, Cottonwood Mills.. for $120,000. an order that no cases should be madespecial warn.ing.of the vigilantes to hard cases, aro of the Ouctnta Consolidated line, left *thanit is in the cool of the dav. unless the claimant was in actual want and the mysterious figures which greet the eye of here for the Oucbita river with a full cargo suffering. Cases are madespecial at th« rate the reader of the evening paper and which DEEP WATER PORT. of two or three a day. are seen chalked on the street corners. The of freight and a good list of passengera She THE Pennsylvania railroad company reason for the call for the return to the methods exploded her boners at False river, nearly opposite he N Coast of he Gulf of James H. Smith, commercial agent of the Custom grinding solicited. Willi of early days was the discovery of four will increase its works at Altoona. Port Hudson, causing the loss of United States at Mayence, reports to the Mexic Favored grind wheat for $ (one eigth) or exchange incendiary fires in as many hours in the heart state department regarding the European The additions will be large thethe steamer and about forty lives. The Anchor TOPEKA, KAN., Special—The committee on of the business section of this city. All 84 lbs. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8* grain crops, and says that the European resolutions of the deep harbor {convention line steamer City of S Louis, Capf enough to employ 1,000 men and to fires were put out before any serious damage grain crops of the present year have not have made their report as follows: Bbs. bran for one bushel oi wheat. Flour James 0"Nei!, was near by, and with hia crew thewas done, and in each case it was discovered turn out 150 locomotives per year. turned out very satisfactorily, and Whereas, The general welfare of our country, that a lot of rags and refuse had been saturated and feed sold at low rates and delivered^ and boats saved many lives. The surviving United States will have to be looked to to in so far as it relates to navigable rivers, harbors with coal oil and fired. The work is passengers and crew were taken on board by and commerce, la committed by the constitution a New Ulm free of expense. make up the deficiency. The average wheat evidently that of the same gang which has of the United States to the exclusive charge of THEBE is a husband in Garrett. crop ofEuroDe from 1881 to 1886 is put at Capt. O'Neil and very kindly cared for by the congress: and whereas, the cheap transportation been operating the Northwestern towns 1,211,072,192 bushels. In 1886 the crop FRANK & BENTZIN. sounty,\W. Va.. who only permits his bighim and his crew. Following are lists of of our commercial products constitutes one during: the summer, and to whom the amounted to 1,240,370 925 bushels. This of the most important elements of the general lost and saved as far as known: fire in Butte is attributed. wife to have one pair of shoes at a welfare and wneieas, the congress has donated year it is estimated to be about 15 per cent AUG. QUENSE, to private corporations more than $100,000,000 Crew Lost—J. W. Blanks, captain J.V.Jordan, time, and when he wants her to stay less. A Jamboree Ky., telegram says: The old of money and upwards of 200.000,000 acres of first clerk Charles Cellos, second clerk Hatficld-McCoy feud has broken out again, our national land with which to construct artificial home he locks the shoes in a trunk. Swimp Hanja, third clerk. Fred Dinkle, barkeeper and therefore much more expensive highways, and at least three more lives have been sacrificed Casnalties. Fred Verman, barkeeper Pat Rvan, owned by private individuals, while it in the bloody vendetta which has steward Dick Curtis, fireman Tom Shook, engineer has neglected to make adequate appropriation HARNESS MAKER lasted over seven years. The shooting occurred John Sparks and Henry Wright were killed for even one possible harbor on the northwest GEO. 15. HICKMAN, of Westshester, Henry Doyle, porter James Swipe, ab-a, marriage at the farm house of coast of the Gult of Mexico, which would not near Janesville, Ind.. by escaping steam. porter Mr. Tate, barber Henry Davis, deck Pa., has just received an order for only afford very much cheaper transportation, —and Dealer in— Peter McCoy. His daughter was to become hand Tom Cook, sailor man Billy Young, second but which, by our organic law. is under John W. Carey and Fredrick Layton, Milwaukee WJiips, Collars, and all other the wife of John hand, a relative of the Hatfield forty head of hogs from Frank mate Sam Steel, texas boy both captains the exclusive care and control of congress and millionaires, were thrown from a carriage gang, and members of both factions had of deck watch eight roasters. whereas the vast and rapidly developing area articles usually kept James of Mexico, the famous out-law and badly bruised. sworn to prevent the union. They were unable lying west of the Mississippi river, comprising Passengers Lost—Dr. Atwell, corn doctor, and in a first-Glass harness more than three-fifths of the national domain, to stop the preparations for the wedding, of Missouri, now settled down. four negro musicians Mr. Scott, Smlthland "While crossing the Chicago, Burlington & and yielding more than one-half of the agricultural, shop. however, asmeither Peter McCoy nor Mr. Davis, stocksaan, Texas Mr. Koeneh, Mrs. Quincy railroad trackB at Sandwich, 111., in meat and mineral products of the entire Hand had never been connected with the disputes Huff of Opelousas: Mrs. Kaufman, nurse and country, is by this neglect forced to transport 'fto a buggy Mr. E. C. Cook and Mrs. Samuel Abbey New harnesses made to order and re its commerce across the continent by way of of the factionp, and refused to recognize oldest child Mrs. Thomas Hough of Opelousas, THE mullein weed, so often a nuisance were struck by a train and killed. these artificial and expensive highways, subject sister of Capt. Blanks, Mr. Wilson of Bed River pairing promptly attended to/ the leaders. The bridal party assembled in our pastures, is cultivated in to such exactions of private cupidity as Landing: fifteen roasters, names unknown. A traction engine and threshing machinei in McCoy's house, and just as Hand and amounts always to a serious burden, and sometimes NEW MLM, MINN England in private gardens, and very Miss McCoy stood before the minister, a volley Wounded—Captt B. G. Cornwell, slightly a total interdiction to both consumer and while being moved across a small stream near producer, and whereas there can be no justification Baughman, residing on Black river, hurt internally, was poured through a window which Janesville, Indiana, broke through a bridge much admired, under the name of the of this discrimination in favor ot private H.FRENZEL, not dangerous: Mr. Comstock, Donaldsonville, killed both of them and fatally wounded the and landed in the water some thirty feet below. highways, which, during the last year, cost the velvet plant of America. slightly J. J. Meredith, Columbia, La., clergyman, The farmers and mountaineers commerce of the West an enormous loss in Five men were buried under the engine slightly: Wayne, a little son of Henrv Blanks, of the locality are huntingfor the murderers, transportation expenses, estimated at more than slightly hurt about face Charles A. Peaice of A collision occurred between a passenger $120,000,000, or upwards of $10,000,000 per but no trace of them has been found. New Orleans, scalded. None of the injured are month therefore. Manufacturer of MISSOURI has a new law prohibiting and a freight train at Lasswitz, in Posen. expected to die. Pilot Boilings, badly scalded Resolved, That, In reaffirmance of the action the marriage of first cousins. Four railway officials who were on the pas" SODA WATER, on the hands Capt. T. C. Sweeny, slightly hurt of tne Denver convention and of the committees Foreign Mention. Jenger train were killed and many of the pas*engers organized thereunder, it is the sense of this convention by flying timbers Mrs. E.W. Robertson, slightly Miasiouri having made a start will were injured. that it is tbe duty of connress to appropriate hurt. SELTZER WATER The London dockmen'« strike committee permanently and for immediate use yet prohibit train robbery and murder. The county poor house in Burnside, Good, Crew Saved—H. H. Jolle, pilet L. Rawlins, has paid the "blacklegs" £1 each, and all whatever amount is necessary to secure a deep due (County. Minn,, three miles from here, was pilot Charles Pierce, steersman J. W. Handly. water port on the northwest coast of the gulf of and have joined the union and will go to work. Mexico, west of the 93d degree, west longitude, destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of $6,000 engineer: Jack Miller, mate: Billy Hieeins, bill capable of admitting the largest vessel*, and It is estimated that the loan to be proposed clerk Robert Cams, carpenter William Fleming, with about 3,300 insurance. Some of the at which the best and most accessible harbor im the German reichstag during the coming second stewaid: Sam Uree,watohinan Tom IT is stated that Prince Albert, of inmates were saved with difficulty. The origin Champagne Cider. can bo secured and maintained in the shortest session will amount to 250,000,000 Barns, deckhand Milt Glover, fireman Dan of the fire is unknown. possible time, and at the least cost, the time, Monaco, who has recently succeeded marks. Slemock, pantryman Frank Beeves, cook Joseph place and cost to be ascertained from the board A fall of ground occurred in the Lake Angeline Steel, baker Charity Lambert, chambermaid of engineers appointed under an act of congress to the principality, is opposed to Centre Street. New Ulm. Minn The cotton mills of Lancashire, Eng„ continue passed at its last session. Miss Reilly, second maid*: Joe Rayman, mine near Ishpeming, Mich., by which to run on hal'-time. The operatives' Resolved further, That this convention, in behalf gambling, and will use every means greaser several cabin boys. four miners were imprisoned. Two were of the people it represents, thanks the congress Empire Mill Co. society has expended £20,000 for the relief of in his power to elose the games at speedily reseued, one of whom, John Arvinson Passengers Saved—Mrs. Henry Blanks and of the United State* for the prompt and those who are suffenug through the partial two children, Mrs. Mann, Mrs. Robert Robertson, satisfactory action heretotme taken recognition has Bince died. Another man was taken out Monte Carlo. stoppage of the mills. of the request of the Denver Deep Harbor Mrs Kaufman and children. Capt. B. badly hurt by night, and one man, probably ROLLER MILL. convention. Coinwell, Mrs. J. R. Brown, Mis. J. J. Meredith, dead, remains under the rock. "W. S. Moffitt and his sister, Mrs. George A minority report was presented by Watt Mr. L. E. Mason, Mr. Baughman. Mr. Comstock, Middleton, of Tennessee, 111., have received A cow in Connectiesot chewed to a of Louisiana, favoring the establishment of Donaldsonville Mr. John Carr, Harrisonburg. notification that they are heirs to the celebrated three gulf harbors, one of thtm to be on the Mrs. Kaufman and infant of bmithland, Hon. L. pulp her owner's discharge and pension coast of Louisiana. After considerable discussion Moffitt estate in Ireland and entitled The World of Criminals. E. Mason of Baton Rouge. 24 Rollersand 4 Burrs. the majority report was adopted and to a one-fifth share in the estate worth £46,000,000. papers. They fell fromja pocket The Coronet was on her first trip of the A starving man named Barrosa of Villa the convention acijourned sine die. of the farmer's coat which was hanging de Zapaheu, Mex., was beaten to death by season, and had but recently come out of We take pleasure in informing the on a stone wall in the fields near ARRIVAL OF THE RUSH. the proprietor of a meat market whilehe was the dry dock, where she received repairs sublic that we are now ready for busness. People of Note. helping himself to raw beef. amounting to nearly $12,000. the cow. The best machinery and all the He a Tells the Story William B. Flanders of Kandiyohi county, George B. Lawton wasjailed at Newark, N. •atest improvements in the manufao EXPEDIENCE OF THE SAVED. Cruise. Minn was appointed a cadet at the West J., charged with embezzling the estate of Mrs Bobertton says when the Corona arrived ,ure of flour enable us to compete wit& A NEW YORK farmer fired a shot at lane Mull, who died in 1879, leaving $193,000. Point academy upon the recommendation of opposite False River Landing, about PORT TOWNSEUD, Wash., Special Telejrrara, :he best mills in the country. Congressman Hall. Edward Percy Gilchrist, The United States steamer Rush arrived the reflection of a burglar in a mirror sixteen miles below Bayou Sira, one of her We are constantly buying from Sitka. Her commanoer, G. Fort Madison was appointed cadet for the boilers exploded, tearing the boat to pieces, John Devlin, a deck nand, was murdered Wheat, 1 and shivered the glass. When he Shepherd, reports that outot a fleet of thirtyfive First district of Iowa. at Erie, Pa., in a debauch in which about when she sank in deep water in a few seconds. Rye, sealing vessels in Bearing sea the Bush came to replace the mirror he found thirty seamen participated. Ninegof them Mrs. Robertson says she was wedged the intercepted twenty-one and seized six, five of Com, a niche in the wall back of it wherein are under arrest. General Xews Notes, ladies' cabin with some of the debris laying which were British schooners trom Victoria Oats, and one American and Indian schooner of his grandfather had secreted $15,000 Mrs Macrae, wife of a Presbyterian minister across hex lower limbs, but was suddenly released The Marylaud White Lead company of Bucltwheat, this port. All of the seized vessels were ordered and found herself floating in tho at St. Johns, N. B., has been poisoned by in cash. Baltimore has been absorbed by the National to Sitka. Each British vessel was river. She sank twice, but luckily she was strychnine, which was in candy that had been Lead Trust, which now controls at least placed in charge of one seaman, all of which picked up and escaped with only a few painful sent to her husband by mail. 98 per cent of the corroders of the country. vessels, notwithstanding the protests of At the Highest Market Prices. bruises on her limbs. J. C. Boilings, pilot THERE are 90 political journals in the officer in charge, proceeded to Victoria, Mrs. Mary O'Brien stopped at a The patents of the Sisseton and Wapheton of the Corona sayu: "I was asleep the and in some instances even Paris, 65 journals devoted to science, cheap hotel in Chicago while on her way from We sell all kinds of Indians have been sent to the agent to be texas at the time of the explosion." He killed seals in Behnng sea while Waltham, Mass., to Elgin, 111., and was robbed distributed among the Indians. The appointment 24 to sport, 23 to the theaters, 26 FLOVR, bound south. The American schooner without does not know how the exp'osion occurred. of $3,000, representing her saving lor of a commissioner has not been a prize crew, came to this port and surrendered to the fine arts, 60" to trade, 78 to He was awakened by the noise it made. He SHOBTS, years. made. There seems to be a great deal of to the customs. Wben the Bush arrived was painfully burned on both hands. Hon. jurisprudence, 120 to medicine and BRAN, Ac, unnecessary delay intho matter, but it is apparently at Sitka, Sept. 12, and learned of the Three children named Walton obtained access ~i F. Mason, secretary of stale, who was a supposed loss of the schooner Alnha near the idea of the Indian bureau that to a powder house at Cayuga, Ont*, and AT LOW RATES.. 80 to fashions. There are, besides passenger on the Corona, states that he was YuKulat, she proceeded to that place and very little time will be necessary for investigation ignited a quantity of powder. One of the all these, 75 illustrated journals. in the cabin talKing to Mrs. Robertson at found the owners, captain and crew from the children was blown to pieces and the others and a report to be submitted to about 1 0 o'clock when the explosion oc wrecked Alpha on a small island preparing Special Attention given to &J fatally injured. congress. to winter. All of them were returned to curred. He escaped with life preservers and Custom "Wor A BIG firecracker was dropped into Mrs. Fannie B. Moore, widow of the late Sitka, While cruising in Behnng sea a sealing In an interview today Grand Master Workman assisted in saving Mrs. Robertson and another boat belonging to the British schooner insurance commissioner, Charles H. Moore, Powderly said: "As to the statements the water at Devil's lake Mich., by lady. There was very little time for preparation Beatrice of V.ctTia was picked up containing was arrested in Columbus, Ohio, on an attachment that the Knights of Labor have been losing An extra stone for giinding feed. for escape, as the boat went down like the side of a sail boat loaded with six Indians. They had bet adrift for issued by the probate judge for power and that they have no confidence in lead a few seconds after the explosion occurred. ten days with very little food and water, Steam Cornsheller. people, and when the cracker went the executive officers, there is not a word of failing to file her account as administratis As the steamer City of St. Louis and weieso emaciated that they were unable truth in it. The order has been growing Wood taken for cash or in exchange of the estate of the deceased. off it blew such a hole into the boat to walk. They were provided for and landed came down she was hailed and took on rapidly within the last year and the greatest ^rnpi^e JVIill Ca at Barclay Sound, B. C. The Rush leaves Charles S. Pratt, confidential bookkeeper, board all the passengers and crew who were that it sank. The occupants of the cause of its growth is the feeling that the for Seattle to-morrow. secretary and cashier of the H. "Wales Lines not lost in the river. No one seems to be boat were all saved, ringing wet and executive board Is acting in a manner conducive C^SH PURCHASES company at Meriden, Conn., has confessed ab'e to give any explanation as to the cause to the best interests of the Knights. hopping mad. to embezzling $10,000. Pratt was an offiL-er of the sudden disaster. A DESPERATE CRIMINAL. The meeting last night was very gratifying and CHEAP SALES. in several local organizations, treasurer to me and proved that my estimate of the of the First Congregational society and a CAPT. T. SWEENY. feeling has not been an erroneous one. Holzha Contrives a HDEMKE & SHAFEKAM, AN inmate of the workhouse at city alderman. one of the owners of the hue, who assumed ish to Murde is Jailer The Great Falls & Canada Railroad company North Dublin, Ireland, has just died command on the death of Capt Blanks, says Maj. Carter, of the United States secret ASHLAND, Wisconsin, Special Telegram, Carpenters, wasincorpoiated at Helena, M. T., the explowon was not due to a too high in his 108th yeer. He was engaged service, made a big haul of counterfeiter at —Highwayman Reimund Holzoay, the with $2,500,000 capital. The company wil1 pressure of steam. He had just bad occasion Indianapolis. For six weeks a detective has terror of railway passengers and stage coach build a railroad from Great Fallsto the Canadian at laboring work in 1879, when he to examine the gauge, and is positive travelers, has again been detected a daring Builders and Contractors* lived with two gangs which have for months line, whence the same parties will there was not a pressure of more than 13 5 fell heir to $20,000. This he entrusted and. bloodthirsty attempt to escape from operated in Orange county. The officers build to the coal mines at Leth Bridge, Can pounds. The boat had a moderate cargo. the Gogebic county iail at Bessemer. Three to a friend, who, becoming bankrupt, made a raid and at noon seven out of fifteen NbW ULM, MINN. which is connected with the Canadiau Pacific She was in midstream, just below the landing or four days ago. when two fine steel saws were in irons, and others are being hotlv by a railroad 110 miles long. The principal left the centenarian to finish his days at Arbroth, and had just whistled to pass were found in the cage of the robber, he Designs and plans made to order and pursued. incorporator is Donald Grant, the well known the City of Sfi. Louis, fortunately coming told Sheriff Foley that he would not be in in the poorhouse. estimates on all work furnished and railroad builder. The principal purpose of The report of the granjd jury in the case of the jail ten djys. Yesterday a prisoner confined down at the time. The explosion had a contracts faithfully executed. the road is to provide an outlet for the coal Deputy United States Marshal Nagle at in the same cell with Holzhay notified downward tendency, and blew out the bottom fields at Lethburg. The new road will pass west the sheriff ot a devilishly ingenious plot conceived Stocton, Cal., says that the facts show that THE recorder, in his charge to the of the boat, causing her to sink immediately. of the sneetgrassregionin Chateau county, by his murderous cellmate to obtain H. HANSCHEN, Judge Terry's killing was intentional and The cabin was torn in two, the rear London grand jury, stated that not and will beused to distribute coal from Great freedom for every prisoner in the jail. John deliberate. The report further condemns floating down stream and bearnumber portion Falls over points reached by the Manitoba, Ryan, the jailer, was to have been killed a single case oi violence arising out the action of the United States authorities of the saved. Capt. mg a Montana Central and the Northern Pacific. Contractor and Builder, when he appeared at tbe aperture through in removing the case from the jurisdiction of happened to be forward, and of the dock laborers' strike had been Sweeny The work will be commenced as speedily as which meals are passed to tbe pneonera the state courts. at once to put out the the season will aamit. started Holzhay had detached a heavy plank from brought before his court. This is a which began to burn at several flames, John Eisenberger, thirty-five years of age, the table in the cell, with which he would remarkable thing to say of 100,000 Special attention given to mason places. He says the boat woald undoubtedly have knocked Rvan into insensibility, afterwards a man of slender built, was convicted at Markets, poor men cut off for a month from have burned bad she not gone down immediately. crawling through tbe opening in the Baltimore, of brutal wife-beating. Judge work in the city and country. None of the books, papers or other cage and completing the job ot murdering Phelps sentenced him to fifteen lashes and their daily revenue. ,*"* valuables were saved. The City of S Louis, the lailor with a knife he had secured. That thirty days in jail. The sentence took the New Ulm, Minn. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour which was about 50 0 yards above, at« once the plan ouid have been successful there is prisoner's breath, for it is most unusual to firm- winter wheat patents, $+.25@4 40. scarcely any doubt. Holzhay was locked in The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam inflict punishment by the lash, but his treatment put out her boats, and BIIC did noble work in A CURIOUS walking match took sprinsr do. $4.50@5: baker's $2 90@3.50. a close cell when the plot was discovered is a sure cure for coughs and colds. of a frail wife was more than inhuman. saving hvec. The Anchor lines stayed there No. 2 spring wheat, 80',4@80%c: No. 3 spring place at Portsmouth, O., between a and a heavy iron ball attached to his ankles. Eisenberger is the fourth man sentenced to several hours, rendering all the assistance wheat, 68@72c, No. 2 red, 80%@80%c: No. He broke the chain and b-naehed everything the lash for wife beating since the enactment merchant, formerly of Cincinnati, 2 corn, 31%c No. 2 oats, 19%c No. 2 rye, possible and taking on board the rescued in tbe cell. He lefused to give up the knife ,-: CHICAGO ofthelawinl883. 41%c No. 2 barley, nominal: No. 1 flax passengers and crew. When nothing more and a clerk. I twas to decide which pnd defies tbe officers. A strong guard has seed, $1 28 prime timothy seed, $1.21 mess E could be done she came on down to Baton At Moss Point, Miss., dnring prayer meeting been placed upon him. pork, per bbl, $11: lard, per 100 lbs. would wed a fair young lady to whom NORTHWESTERN Bouge, where physicians were summoned services at the Presbyterian church, some $6.12%@6.15. da both gentlemen had been paying attention. and everything possible done for the iuiured. one fired a shot into the congregation CAUSED BY WHISKY. I g&S<. ^^MINNEAPOLIS, h^p- i.%^ The only dead body recovered was through the front door of the building and They walked five miles, the Wheat—Nof 1 hard, 81@82ef No.*' 1 that of Fred Overman, the second barkeeper. instantly killed Dan B. Mclnnig and mortally merchant winning by fifty feet. northern, 78@79c No. 2 northern, 72@75c. The remains were put off at the wharf office, as Kell Shoot S am Christie Is, wounded his little daughter, Miss Nellie. Patents in sacks to local dealers $4-85§)5.05 where they were viewed by Coroner Jonea at Gran a id Minn Henry Blumer was also seriously wounded, patents to ship, sacks, car lots. $4.65@4.85 ,*V receiving five buck shot in his left breast and in barrels, $4,85@5.05 delivered at AITKIN, Minn., Special Telegram. Sam UNCLE BOB CARLTON, of Magazine, New England points, $5.45@5.90 New shoulder. There is no clue to the perpetrator Christie, a noted character of the nppez LOST AT SEA. ., r* Ark., is said to be 126 years old. He Tjr) RAILWAY. York points, $5.85@5.80. delivered at Philadelphia Mississippi river reelon, waB shot by of the horrible act, and no one knows and Baltimore, $0 30@5.75 bakers' Steamer Earnmore Abandoned and Thomas Kelly at Grand Rapids is strong and hearty has good eyesight what promoted the deed. The whole community OVER 7,000 MILES here. $3.35@3.6o. superfine. $1.70@2.35 on Tuesday last. The particulars of the affair, fe, A in eteen of the Crew Lost. is greatly W and can shoot more squirrels red dog. sacks, $1.10@1.25 red dog.barrels. as received from Deputy Sheriff James BAI/TIMOBE, Special—The steamship Earnmore. $1.35§1.50. Bran, $6.50@6.75. Shorts, Of steel track in Mlinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Allen of Grand Rapids, ore as follows: Christie, than any boy in the neighborhood. Charles Stevenson and Wiliiam Johns, who Cape It J. Gray, which sailed from $7@8. Corn, 32c. Oats, white, 21@22c. Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska. Dakota -r' who is considered a bully, has been roomed together were found dead in their here for Bio Janeiro, Aug. 29. with a cargo He used an old-fashioned rifle that Bailey, No. 3, 56c plump stained, 45c. Flax, and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, on a drunken spree for the past week beds, at Ogena, Wis. I is not known tha* of wheat, foundered at sea in a gale Sept 5, $1.22. Feed,$12@13. Hay, $6.50@7.50. and has be°n in a number of rows, demanded Mining and Commercial Centres of the was carried by a soldier in thethey had quarreled and the motive of the and it is feared that nineteen of her crew whisky from Kelly, who is a bartender WEST AND NORTHWEST. ST. PAUL. crime cannot be surmised, as they had been Revolutionary War. 4-y were lost. A small boat belonging to the at one of the saloons at Grand Rapidp, Prices on incoming trains only: good friends. The appearances intimate Earnmore with seven men in it survived the and was refused, whereupon Chnctie left Wheat, No. lhard. Sl@82 No.l Northern. 1g The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line that Stevenson, in whose risrhthand a revolver gale. The men made their way to Nassau. the place, swearing vengeance on Kelley. 78@80. No. 2 Northern. 75@77c Corn, No. embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, NewWagner was found,had shot Johns who probably ^A YOUNG man at Buenos Ayres Tne storm which prevailed early bepi,ember In a short time Chrisrie was seen returning 3, 31%@33c. Oate, No 2 white, 21@23c and Pullman Sleepers, Superb died without a struggle. The murderer struck rcr when she was oft the West Indi-s. to the saloon to do Kelly up. Kelly September, 21@.23e. October. 21@23c. Novembei, quarreled with his mother-in-law and day Coaches and had then placed he revolver to his own head 23c No. 3, 18Vj@20c, jear. 21@23e. She labored t-evera! davs in the heavy faw him coming, and procuring a FAST¥EST!83LEDT9AINS and blown out his brains. left her house. To be revenged he Rye, No.2, 33c: vear, 33c Barley, No 2, 53c pea and then begun to fiiL The men gave Winchester rifle, forty-fcur caliber, pointed bid No 3, 40@4."ic. Ground Feed, $13. it at Christie and fired, tbe ball np hope, and on Sepr. 5 determined to abandon advertised in the papers that at Gporge and Henry Manypenny, brothers Running direct between Chicago, St. Paul Corn Meal, Unbolted, $12 50@13. taking effect just above the heart Christie the hm Tne boats were launched. In ore who belong to the Bad River tribe of ChiDpewas, and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and the house where she was living a Bran, $7@7.50. Malt, 6f)@73c. Flax Seed was brought to Aitfcen to-day and is under of them were the first officer, Mr. Painter, quarreled in a camp about five miles No 1. $1.22. Hay. No. 1, upland. the treatment of Dr. Graves, who thinks the Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, Second Eng-mrer Me drum and five seamen. domesticated crocodile'\was for sale, $6.50@7 No. 1. ?5 timothy, $8.50@9 from Ashland, Wis., over some land matter. wound will prove fatal. Kelly arrived San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points. In the ions boat were Ctpt. Gray, rhe first Timothy seed. $1.60. Eegs, $5.40@5.70 and for days the poor old lady was on tb- 5feamer Fawn in custody of Deputy Both were intoxicated. They drove out the ONL LINE TO THE BLAC HILLS ensnneei. second ofiitjer and sixteen others per case. Flour, patents, $5 05 straight. Sheriff James Alien of Iiasca county and ia other inhabitants of the camp, and in the besieged by hundreds of bidders for of "the crew of tweuty-s-x men. The long $4.50: bakers. $4.30, rye, $2.75@3.20 bnckwheat, now lodged in jail. He would make no For Tickets, Rates, Maps, Time Tanles and full thecuriosity. fight which ensued Henry drew a knife and tt at, contain uineieen men, has not been $3. Butter, creameries, 12@18c Information, apoly to any Ticfeet Agent or adtress sta.ements in regard to tbe matter- heard frota. Joseph B. Ford & Co., the cut his brother's throat from ear to ear, after tbe GentPassenger Agent, Chicago. III. fresh 20@22c extra dairy, 14@16c. £*. a. 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