New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 4, 1889 · Page 2 of 8
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i,.W..mi ji HERCE'S COLLEAGUE BOSTON SCORCHED. of Foster and Walton of Wells were crumbled and iron girders melted away like Fiv Aiifderheida the first to boom him Casey's ice. Th streams from the engines were were dissipated in vapor before they touched a member of the Farmers' alliance, and the fire. Suddenly the cry arose, ''The such men as Dodds, Fancher and Roder Casey of Jamestown Will NJE W ULM, MINI*. Ill The Fiery Element Sweeps walls are falling back, back." Th Allen, of the alliance, are delightep with _-- Manufacturer of crowd surged back for their very FINE-.CIGARSlrlJFORMANUFACTURE his nomination. I is a true farmers' triof the Second Senator From Ont Ahont Eleven of Boston's Jives, startled by the shout. the Joh Miller kind. Amon Fire, Well Building and Steeple the Scandinavians who took a leading part Firemen dropped their nozzles and Trade Palaces. North. Dakota. in his election is A. T. Cole of Dickey, who ran to save the apparatus. Great gaps Brick, broke away from Johnson Saturday night, opened in the walls and bricks from cornices and came to Casey tins morning! The Red dropped into the street with ominous 4,The *i Field" Go to Him on the River valley failed because of the differences clatter. Three engines and the aerial ladder Buildings that were Considered Fine Pressed Brick for and water tower were in immediate among its members. Grand Forks n^-Special brands made to order. Fireproof Melt to Tenth BaUot With a danger and their crews buckled to the task county lost for the same reason. George B. ornamental fronts. Winship could have been elected of getting them out of harm's way. Every the Ground. Ensh. if the minority of the Grand Forks moment was one of peril. Masses of Wn FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. Hav the best of shipping facilities and delegation had gone to him TANGLEU ELECTRIC WIBES, trill pay attention to mail order* W the contest opened here Winship Cottonwood Mills. blocked the wheels of the machines and obstructed went into the Johnson camp to defeat Ordway, the way. Firemen desperately attempted BOSTON, Special—The most disastrous fire BISMARCK, N D., Special Telegram, and he is satisfied. would never NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. to effect a clearance, but it was from which Boston hes suffered since 1872, •—Lyman It. Casey was to-night elected have gone there if the Grand Forks delegation slow work, and it was by superhuman and one which in property loss more than "United States senator. Fou ballots -were had acted as a unit. Th effort that one engine alone was saved. Lofty rivals the great conflagration at Lyn on H. Kudolplii, Custom grinding solicited. Will, taken at n&on to-day, but no election. Th Johnson men were all Winship's walls of blazing buildings were tottering Tuesday, broke out at about 8:20 a. m. today balloting 'gave Johnson 28, 29, 32 and 35 grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange men, and if Johnson had not and the men were compelled to flee. There in the six-story granite building owned "votes Casey 18, 18. 20 and 26, the rest scattering. become so strong they would have found an 84 lbs. flour, 5 fbs. shorts and 8 was a confused and deafening roar and a by Jordan, Marsh & Co. and occupied On the fourth ballot the Democrats opportunity to help Winship. I his delegation dense cloud of smoke and dust mounted MANTFAOTURER orftSJCAXXB nr fits, bran for one bushel of wheat. Floor by Brown, Durrell & Co., distributed their votes among the Republican had united on him, Winship would heavenward. W it cleared away the dealers in dry goods, on Bedford Boots and Shoes! and feed sold at low rates and delivered candidates. Ordway was still in have got some of the original Casey luxurious palace of trade ad vanished, street, corner of Kingston. Th great he tight when the convention adjoxirned, men. Grand Forks' opportunity was in a New Ulm free of expense. only a fantastic heap of fire of 1872 broke out at the corner of after the fourth ballot, until half past seven Winship. I is understood late to-night bricks, shattered ^tone, twisted iron beams Kingston and Summer streets, and the FRANK & BENTZIN. this evening. Casey's vote was suggestive, Minn. 4 3d N. strs., ^New Ulm, Minn. that N. Johnson is a candidate for and broken columns marking the site. Two'' alarm of to-day's fire was rung in from the and "the field" saw that the time had come United States district judge. A. D. Thomas engines which had been stationed at same box which did similar duty at 7:15 p. for concentration. Casey was in the air.of Fargo has received the endorsement of Chauu4.y and Bedford streets, still stood A large assortment of men's and AUG. QTTE1SE, m. on the evening of Nov. 9, 1872, when the he Sheridan house became the center of the North Dakota bar for that place. upright amid the wreck, but ruined beyond boys' boots and shoes, and ladles' and fire fiend broke loose, and before being subdued 'the "combining." The Dakota chiefs saw repair. The boiler of No. 22 had burst as a children's shoes constantly kept etr consumed nearly $100,000,000 of property. that Casey was the favorite. Walsh announced E E O E E S E N monstrous stone fell directly upon it, flattening hand. Custom work and repaiiiag Th first alarm rung in to-day was that he was out of the fight. it out like a mass of tin. The machinery HARNESS MAKE£ promptly attended to. immediately followed by the first Lamoure said he was ready to go over, and O of he A a was broken and bent and the wheels general alarm in Boston since 1872. a on Bail. Haggart had been ready for several days, and woodwork were burned entirely away. —and Dealer in— To-day's conflagration raged for ASHLAND, Wis., Special Telegram, and alter a general understanding of all the John Hauenstein, It is a melancholy spectacle. Th ladder Whips, Collars, and all other six hours, burning over two acres of territory —Phelps Perrin, the assistant cashier of leaders in ''the field," it was determined truck was charred and splintered into a covered by mag lificent structures, and articles usually kept the Iron Exchange bank, who is one of the BREWER that the lines should be drawn on the first thousand fragments, and the water tower detailed a loss now estimated at $10,000,000. in a first-Glass harness three persons accused of robbingthe American ballot to-night. was smashed into an indistinguisable The fire was discovered by a letter carrier, Express company of $40,000,slent in the shop. wreck. Viewed from this point of vantage, THE SESSION DID THAT IT. who noticed flames bursting from the top Ashland jail last night. Shortly before the scene was one of thrilling grandeur. Directly I got out about 6 o'clock that Casey's star and New harnesses made to erder and re of the Brown building over the elevator noon to-day he was arraigned in the municipal opposite, the towering Ames block, was in the ascendancy, and the hall of the shaft, in which it evidently pairing promptly attended to. court before Judge Calkins on the MALTSTER occupied by Taylor Bros., was ablaze from house of representatives was crowded by an ^S originated. This letter carrier no complaint of Detective Byrne. The prisoner NEW MLM. MINN roof to basement. Fo a time it looked a interested audience. Lieut. Gov. Dickey tified the nearest police officer, 0 seemed to take things cooly, and was presided and promptly ordered the roll call though it, too, would fall, and firemen, who sounded the first alarm. As soon as not the least affected throughout the proceedings. police and reporters gave it a wide berth. H.FRENZEL, for the tenth ballot for senator. George Chief Webber, of the protective department, Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fll Perrin was represented by Attorney Floors fell in with stunning noise, leaving Walsh rose and after thanking his friends arrived it became apparent tha* a long, hard *U orders. Lennon of Hurley, who carefully but a mere shell. Fro this building the for their support, withdrew his name in fight with the fiery element was before the Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estate* guarded his client and allowed no one to building the fire was steadily eating its way favor of Casey. A the roll call proceeded department, and a general alarm was sent Ushmen t. approach him. The lawyer said that Perrin Manufacturer of through to Chauncey street, despite the it was evident that the field knew what it Hew lira, Minn. out, and this was soon followed by calls would say nothing at all except that he thousands of gallons of water thrown upon wanted to do. Every vote seemed to be upon all neighboring cities and towns, for was entiiely innocent and would prove the SODA WATER, it. A succession of for Casey. Senator Smith voted for assistance. Th flames were soon pouring fact upon his preliminary examination. I R. Pfefferle, Casey and several for McCumber. from all the windows and the roof of the SHARP EXPLOSION the absence of District Attorney Rossmar SELTZER WATER Those votes were taken from Johnson. The Brown-Durrell building. At 8*45 indicated the force of the compressed and the state asked a continuance, and the defense Democrats, except Lutz, voted Maratta. heated air in the various rooms and offices, consenting, the preliminary hearing THEY HAD SPREAD and Lutz was for Casey. Several voted for La to the shoe and leather exchange building, and from the exceedingly brilliant flames was set for next Friday. Judge Calkins Dealer in Moure and La Moure voted for McCumber. another large structure adjoining Brown, that continuously darted through the wall said that the case was a serious one, and Champagne Cider. When the loll call was finished the tally Durrell & Co. on Bedford street Fro both of smoke which overhung the doomed that he would fix bail at $4,000. Leonard Groceries, Bhowed forty-two votes tor Casey. La buildings the flames swept in great masses structure it seemed that broken gas pipes Perrin of Ironwood. Mich., one of the Moure at once straightened up and called across Bedford street to the opposite corner, were playing their part in the conflagration. wealthiest men on the Gogebic iron range, Centre Street. N in out, I change my vote to Casey." Randall CANNED, DRIED & GREE3 thence across Kingston street, along Bedford The immense stone and iron block occupied became one of the sureties on his son's (Dem.) of Dickey changed his vote to Casey, Empire Mill Co. to Chauncey street, where it was stopped by Samuel Williams and Brigham & bonds, and ex-Lieut. Gov. Fifield affixed FRUITS, as did also Watt and Stedman of Pembina. in the store of Farley, Harvey & Co., the Co., on the corner of Chauncey street and his name as the other bondsman. Perrin There was then only one wanting to make upper stories of which were burned. Three Rowe court, market the furthest progress returned to Hurley to-day in company it forty-seven, or a majority of the whole Plo-ur eurxdi stores along Chauncey street toward Summer of the fire in that direction. Although apparently with his attorney, who did not allow the ROLLER MILL. convention. R. N. Stevens of Ransom in a were burned. On the south side of fire-proof as the Alps, it was completely accused an to get out of his sight for a clear voice said: I change my vote to Redford street the flames jumped across gutted. On the corner of Chauncey minute. W Perrin was searched this STOXK.WOODKN AND WILLOW^ Casey." Kingston street from the hot blaze from and Bedford streets the large block occupied morning a bunch of keys was found on WARS. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Brown, Durrell & Co. to a big sandstone by Smith, Hogg & Gardner and others was THAT SETTLED IT, him These the prosecution was particularly SEW ULM, IflNSV building owned by L. Ames and occupied and the crowd responded with the wildest in almost as bad a plight, and the buildings anxious to get as they wish to search applause of the session. Other changes followed by Taylor Bros., and this was consumed. between these two were utterly destroyed. his effects, but when Perrin secured bail the We take pleasure in informing th» until the Casey vote stood 62. A mo Th great granite building The leaping flames succeeded in crossing officers were compelled to give up the keys. Dublic that we are now ready for bus.ness. tion by Senator Smith to make it unanimous known as Nevins block at the corner Chauncey street to the upper stories The best machinery and all the BETURNED TO HURLEY. was ruled out of order and the vote of Chauncey street was the next victim of the huge Allen block, largely HURLEY, Wis., Special Telegram, latest improvements in the manufacture announced as follows: Casey 62, Johnson forth flames, and the entire block, occupied by Farley, Harvey & Co., —Perrin returned from Ashland to-day. of flour enable us to compete witir 26 and Maratta 4. Nine of the Democrats clear around Rowe place to Kingston street, and those adjacent as far as Essex place. I Baker is still in jail at Bessemer, the county ihe best mills in the country. jumped onto the band wagon after it was was consumed. Crossing Chauncey street, was hard to direct streams of water effectively, seat of Gogebic county. District Attorney Manufacturer of and Dealer ia full. A committee, headed by Senator the fire soon had a good head of all the and for a time it seemed as though We are constantly buying Bossman of Ashland county is here and Dieserr., was sent in search of the nominee, stores which are enclosed in Exeter place, a Washington street might be reached. Th Wheat, CIGARS, trying to induce Baker to come to Wisconsin small street running from Harrison avenue Mye, and after riding a mile to the Sheridan house firemen made a grand rally. Many without the formality of a requisition, found him and brought him before the to Chauncey street. Here the firemen got lines of hose were carried through Corn, which would necessitate a delay of several TOBACCOS, convention. was received with marked control. At Rowe place the fire was partially the stores on Harrison avenue, the OatSj days. Perrin's many friends here are loud applause, and alter Lieut. Gov. Dickey had checked from going toward Essex street, extension of whose rears was opposite the Buckwheat, in their declarations of his innocence and PIPES, introduced him with a neat little speech, but quickly moved to the opposite side to rears of those already burning, and the foe the sympathy of the community generally Mr. Casey responded in one of the most impressive the immense Allen and Larrabce buildings was strongly fought. Other hose was taken dtC is with him I is said that Baker's mistress, talks ever heard in a representative occupying the square between Bedford up stairs and used underneath and from Cor. Minnesota and Centre At the Highest Market rMoef. Lou Wayer, who was found in Baker's hall. spoke without notes, unprepared, street, Harrison avenue extension and Ex windows across on Bedford street. Still Ls room and arrested with him, is not an accomplice streets. and as a man who had been called from the eter place,at which point their further progress other streams were directed upon the We sell all kinds of in the crime, but has been working KEWULM, 'MINN. plow. said he was bewildered, but his was checked. According to the most flames, and finally the further progress of for the detectives and has induced Baker JPJLOVB, reliable estimates the losses of those insurance thanks were expressed in exquisite language, the fire was stayed. to reveal the facts of the case to her. Jno. Neuman, and his emotion was so truly real companies whose agents could be SHORTS, that his hearers were charmed with both found are as follows: A THBILLING BESCTJE O A I E from immediate death was made by Officei his words and action. only talked, but L., L.. & $200,000 Royal §184,000 AT LOW BATES. Charles Maynes, of division 2, Officer Benjamin, it was the talk of a Phillips. Farmer Casey A id on a a ad In Sun 125,000 N.Am.(Phi!a.) 99.350 Dealer In DHY GOODS, Indivdual 30,000 of division 16, and "Sleepy," the colored Home (NY.). 75,000 will be a noted an in the United States N I a H'dofH'rtf'd. 75,000 Fr'klin,(P'iIa) 61,000 attache of the city hall, about 9:45 Special Attention given to senate. WATERLOO, Iowa. Special Telegram, Continental... 80,000 C. U. (Lond'n) 60,000 o'clock in the building at 80 Chauncey street. IZats, Caps, Motions, —The worst accident that has ever happened (N.Y.).. 60,000 Pennsylvania. 57,725 Oustom Work THE NEW SENATOR'S WOEDS. Am. (Phila.).. 57,725 Hanover, N Y. 53,000 on the Iowa division of the Illinois E. E. Whiting, a veteran fireman, helped Senator Casey said: Groceries* Provision*! Phcenix,(Lon) 53,000 Ph'nix.Brk'ln. 52,000 Central railroad occurred at Aplington, with the hose on the building. I grew I stand before you bewildered with the S F. & 46,000 Imperial 45^000 Crockery and Glassware, An extra stone for giinding feed. "'yl'n.Bost'n. 40,000|G'ard'n,(Lon) terribly hot, the walls threatened to fall, great honor that you have conferred upon about thirty wiles west of here, last night. 40,000 N B. & 40,000]FireAs.(N.Y.) 40,000 me. I cannot conceive how any man could A bridge over a small ravine was being repaired, and the cry was raised to get back, Green, Dried and Canned Steam Cornsheller. Niagara (N.Y.) ST.OOOittty^of Lon..„ 35,000 stand in the position I now occupy with and a wild freight train, consisting as the roof was caving in A Wst'n(TVto) 35,000!FireA'n(Plul) 35,000 Fruits, etc, ete, calmness, even though he had approached Wood taken for cash orin exchange Liberty (Phil). 35,000|N.H.(M'ch'tr) 31,000 of thirty-five loaded cars, hauled by two desperate rush was made by all hands that position through the gradations of the Germama 30,000 Phcenix (Hfd) 30,000 mogul engines, crashed into it. The danger to get out of reach of the tumbling $mfiie Mill do. lower honors of political life, and when I, North Amer..., 30,000|London Ins... 27,200 I will always take farm produce la «xelMBfft signal had not been placed far enough from bricks and all -escaped save Whiting. who never sought political preferment, find Liberty (N.Y.) 26,000jBuffalo Ger.... 25,000 for so«4s, and pay the hi*heat market priceforak Anglo-Nevada. 25,000|H'mb,g(Br'ii) 25,000 CiSH PURCHASES myselt placed upon this eminence, can you the bridge, and when the foreman saw the was struck, knocked down, and immediately Mich. F. & M... 25,000|Amer. Central kinds mt paper rasa. wonder that I lind myself bewildered? I train he ran toward it, but the engineer covered by the heated debris. Th Fr'd'nVl(N.Y) 2O,0O0| (St. Louis). 24,000 am sure that you will bear with me in patience thinking he was flagging them on account firemen said that he most be killed. Officers Neptune (Bos- |German(Prttston) and CHEAP SALES while I scarcely can do more than la connection with my store I h/we a flrst-elas» 20,000! burg) 15,000 of a hand car that was on the track, did not Maynes nn Benjamin, however, thank you. H. HANSGHEN, islooa tarnished with a splendid bf.Usrd tabi« aa« St.PaulFire& |Union (Cal 15,000 thought different, and, taking desperate reverse until it was too late. One bent of followed with fervent words, expressing Marine 20,000 Standard (N. my customers will always find good liquors «a4 the bridge was on jackscrews, and gave way MilwaukeeMe- I Y.) .J. 15,000 chances, they braved the furnace-like cigars, sad every forenoon a splendid laaea. appreciation, and concluded: cbanics' 20,000 Orient (HartAlliance(N.Y) Contractor and Builder. after the first engine had passed over. Th heat and the risk of falling walls, and tried I accept this honor and this responsibility 20,000| ford) 12,000 second engine and fifteen loaded cars were to find the buried man. "My God, can no AU jcooOs purchased of me will be delivered t* in the fear of God, and with the purpose Glens Falls(N. IJefferson (N. to do my very best to perform my duty. This piled up in the wreck, and under Y.) 20,0001 Y.) 10,000 one help me!" was the cry they heard. any part of the city free of cost. Firemens'F'd 19,000|Co a much let me say to those of my friends who the debris lay the engineer and fireman This directed them to a pile of truck and MlaneaaU Street. yew Ulm. Iflesj Special attention given to mason Fitizens' (N. (Wis) 10,000 from the beginning have sustained my candidacy. of the second engine, dead, timber, under which they found Whiting Meat Market^ Y.) 18,000!Citizens'(Mo.) 10,000 I owe a debt so great that it irork in the oity and country. 9 and their bodies almost crushed out of any a IGuardian (N. imprisoned. Frantically they pulled and can never be repaid, go to represent (Boston) 17,0001 10,000 semblance of an forms. Their names hauled at the hot debris. Every no faction, no locality, no single Standard (N. (Fitchburg 10.000 N Ulm in were Engineer Arthur Dubois and Fireman moment they expected to be killed with interest, but I go to represent our Y.) 17,50O| Mutual AmerFrauklin M. EPPLE, Prop'r. great State of North Dakota, the (Co- lean (N\ J.). 10,000 falling stones, or set on fire by the seething Joh Clacey, both of Waterloo. Brakeman he N Sta a at Bal lumbus.O.). 15,000|Equi a pride of our hearts and the center of our Robert Fee of Masonville was thrown from flames which darted out in every direction. nlnraresotA ST. NE M.MIN1£ am is a re cure for coughs a colds American (N. (Provid'ce). 10,000 loyalty and our hopes. I trust 1 shall know the top of the cars and badly but not seriously Y.) Bravely they kept at work, however. They 15,000|County (Pa ). 10,000 no East, no center, no West, but all the interests M'h'ts'(Providence (Western" 7,000 JblsBmeatm bruised. Engineer W Rubel of got hold of Whiting's arms and tried to of this great state. Shrinking as I 10,0001 Mnfrs&Mer. .. 7,000 'H angertignsd deslros to Inform the pemteet Waterloo, who ran the head engine, sustained pull him out, but the do from this great responsibility, I am reassured Menden (Ct.). RIME & SHIFfiiAHM. 9,000|P. & P. Deal10,000 New Ul and vicinity that h* ha»re-eslabhsa Mech. (Phila). when I remember whom you have a severe scalp wound and other ers'(Chic'go) 6,000 market ana is now prcapsred to we* BTJKNED SKIN AND FLESH Security (New Nat'al (X Y.) 6,500 elected to be my conferee. Together,. I am oo sis eld customers and friends jtl» only tat bruises. Fireman McSlay, of the head engine, Haven) 9,000 Com l(Alb'ny) came off in their hands. Once more they 6,500 bwit fresh and eur«4 meats, ftaucageii. lard and »*. Ostr pexit,3rs, sure, we shall do our best to dibcharsre our escaped without a scratch. Engineer Albany (N.Y.) 6,000 Empire State •rythins uunally kopt in a fir»t-clni« market Ttes dug away at the debris to free the burned duties to you all in our sphere Together Grand Kapidt. 7,500 (Rochester). 5,100 Dubois leaves a wife and two small children. fc5hs«t market pnc» w4lt bo i»»id tor FAT CAT) and injured man. They succeeded in this we shall use every effort to the furtherance AbmgtonMut. 7,500 Am. (Boston) 5,000 1'JLft. HIDES, WOOL, KTC. Th funerals will be held together Builders and Contractors*. oi all agricultural interests, for all our interests M. & F. Mut. M're'ntle(Bos- and got Whiting out. I twas found that M. EPPLB. and all our prosperity are based on Wednesday in charge of the engineers and ("Worcester) 7,500 ton) 5,000 his right leg was broken, and that he was these interests. firemen's brotherhoods. The Girard NhW ULM, MINN. (Philadelphia), Northwest frightfully burned about the head, arms and Mr. Casey has had no political career he National, Mercantile, Firemen's (Baltimore), body and otherwise injured. was driven E N E O N E A and Reading lose from $5,000 to Design a a a to a never held an office in his life, except by with all speed to the city hospital. It is believed $8,000 each. Other losers, the amounts of appointment—county commissioner of Foster estimates on al furnished a that his injuries will prove fatal. he E in is to a in which the risks cannot at present be ascertained, contracts faithfully county. Police Sergeant Kimball, Patrolman if a re a AND are. Haynes and ex-Councilman David E HIS PAST LIFE. BBUSSELS, Special—Hon. George Pendleton, BREWERY London and Lancaster, Elliot, Atlantic Barry rescued seven people—six women Lyma R. Casey was born in York, Livringston late United States minister at Berlin, T"E CHICAGO A**" of Providence, First National of Hartford, and one man—from the building at the co'unty, N. Y., in 1837. Whe very died in this city on the 24th. Long Island, Mutual Fire of New York. corner of Kingston and Bedford streets. 'j young he moved to Ypsilanti, Mich.,where Commonwealth, Armstrong, Hecla, Reliance, Mr. Pendleton was born in Cincinnati, Th smoke had overcome them, and they JOS. SCHMUCKEB, Prop. he prepared for A Arbor university, I *pf~£* July 25, 1825. received an academic education, United Firemen's, Lumbermen's, lay prostrate on one of the upper floors. but never entered. was in studied law, and was admitted to Tremont Milford Mutual and Fall River. NjrWULM, MINNESOTA Aware that-th employes had not all escaped the hardware business in Toledo six or the bar in Cincinnati. was a member of This fire, coming as it does on top of the "WESTERN from the building, they bravely entered, seven years as a member of the firm of the state senate in 1854-5, and was elected to Pur beer sold in quantities to suit the great blaze at Lynn, is a crushing blow to groped around in thickening smoke congress on the Democratic ticket in 1856, purchaser. Special attention paid to the Lefft, Kellogg & Casey. After he retired he a of the smaller companies, and it is serving until 1865. I 1864 he was the nominee and as fast as the prostrate forms were dsscovered bottling of beer. -went to Europe and studied and traveled not at all unlikely that it will cause the tor vice president on the ticket of they were carried to a place of •*, for five years. became a student of foraffairs supension of many of them. which Gen. George McClellan was the safety. Th fire reached the place just as RAILWAY. and an accomplished linguist. head. was the Democratic candidate THE WORK OF THE FI^StESi the last of the women was being carried BBBWEsfe??:^ The scenes about the" fire were replete with settled in Dakota is 1882 at Carrington, for governor of Ohio in 1869. During this OVER 7,000 MILES rom the building. A the seriously year he was made president of the Kentucky excitement and activity. The police were Foster county, where he opened a farm and injured are: Central Railroad company. I 1879 prompt in roping off the streets and keeping now has 5,000 acres under cultiva'tion. he succeeded Stanley Matthews in the Of steel track in HUnois, Iowa, Wisconsin, CITY PLANING MILL back the crowds, leaving ample room is secretary and general mana Michael Atkinson, policeman, head United States senate, and while a member Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota for the firemen. On every comer engines of the Casey Carrington crushed aby falling granite Joh Halley, of that body became famous for the introduction and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, puffed,, rumbled and emitted torrents hosematf, lacerated by plate glass Thoma Lan company, which owns over of the civil service reform bill. I Mining and Commercial Centres of the MANCTTACmTO Quigley, infcaled flames, burned District of black smoke, while hose lines the election of 1884 he was defeated in the •one hundred thousand acres in the James WEST AND NORTHWEST. Engineer Bartlett, dislocated right shoulder race for the senate by Henr B. Payne. Hi by the score lay in a twisted, tangled web •river valley, with a capital of $500,000. D0&RS, WINDOW SASH, Edward Frohan, fireman, hand nearly wife was the daughter of Francis Scott Key, .„3 up and down the street for blocks on aU now lives in Jamestown. has a wife cut off Dacy, fireman, crashed leg Firean the author of the national song, '"The Star The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line sides. he territory bounded by Kingston, H*VENETIAN BLINDS* and three children—one son on the farm. Russell, of engine 3, leg broken. Spangled Banner." Mr Pendleton was embraces Sumptuous Dining Cars, New Bedford sod Chauncey streets was the One in business in Baltimore and a girl of Th origin of the fire is not definitely made minister to Germany by President Wagner and Pullman Sleepers, Superb principal theater of destruction. Here thirteen at school in Detroit, Mich. Mr. Cleveland March 23, 1885, and the senate known, but is generally attributed to "the MOULDINGS AND FRAMES day Coaches and confirmed the appointment the same day. the conflagration leveled everything, Casey is very interested in irrigation electric wires." he most eonserrative estimate FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS within an hour after the first and is the chairman of the North Dakota of the loss at this is $5,000,000. Mr. Pendleton succumbed to a stroke of Planing, turning and all alarm sounded the whole structure of committee on that subject. can talk a apoplexy. His death occurred in the Hotel Running directbetween Chicago, S Paul work with rib-saw promptly Brown, Burrell & Co.'s building collapsed irrigation as well as Senator Stewart. T. B. Bellevue, where he has been lying sick for and Minneapolis, Council' Bluffs and with a tremendous crash. Th flames were executed.k Warrants were issued for the arrest of W. and neatly Casey of Minneapolis is his brother and was six weeks. His two daughters were present Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, W. Young-, president, and John Hoeir, darting from doors and windows and the present to witness the unexpected^honor.^ when he died. Th funeral services will be San Francisco and all Pacific Coast Points. cashier of the defunct Lawrence (Pa.) bank, interior of he block was a glowing farnace. held ir» the Protestant church Wednesday. ONLY LINE TO THEBUCK HILLS HTS FIBST SUPPORTEB^Tl^*' All work guaranteed. Bate* rewwa on a charge of embezzlement in receiving Ds goeis and other combustible he body will remain In the church for several*, Farme Beiden of Logan county was the money from depositors witb the knowledge materials wifsb* which the floors were days and will be taken thence to FOT Tlcfceta, Rates, Haps, Time Tables and fan first an to vote for him. Farmers Deisam at the sum* time at the hank was in? .«. ZELLER Prtp'n A»ericaA|£ packed bunted fe» a white heat. Gismt Information, apniy to any Ticket Agent or adareas of La Mouxe, Milstad of Stuteman, Bartow solvent. j? the Gen'I Passenger Agrat, Chicago, in. l.M.VSmtt & E.C.7X8X2S, Z.P.TO50H, gaetalXaaetr. Sra&sKuagp. 0tt1Pau.A«t.