HISTORY OF THE WEEK. Mad been murdered for $20. Two men were Cardinal GibbobSpronounoed the benedio arrested on suspicion of having killed him. ttoa. Ex Gov. Ramsey, during the cere­ count!predict * that Republican misgovern- kstern monies had .* blief interview with Mrs. meat will soon provoke one of those violent y^St Pierre N. S., advices state that JpL bad wreck occurred on the Atlantic crises''whic h seem periodical in the life of ^h ' & Pacific R. R., 20 miles from Needless Cleveland, when a school girl, was his the nation. WBMSBH AJmui. PtJBL»HW» COMPART. disasters which occurred during the recent neighbor on Exchange street in St. Paul, great gales on the banks are still being re­ Cal. The engine and forward half of the and she remembered many incidents in con­ A party of Orangemen, while pass- ported daily. The schooner St. Pierre train went through a bridge. Engineer nection therewith; referred to her coming through Greencastle, a town near BeL wA* f«M/li|| inriim ^ • JCQSNESOTA. passed there bottom up. Her crew of 16 Frank Thomson was killed, and it is ru­ visit to St Paul with infinitely pleasant ing i had an encounter with Nationalist anticipations find said she was sure to have FRANK A •as. men had all been lost. Vessels belonging to mored that the killed and injured will num­ residentsfast . Three policemen who tried to the French codfishing fleet, heard from up ber nearly fifty people. much satisfactionin revisiting Minnesota's U HENNEPIN quell the disturbances, were stoned and §jk^fMW ' AVENUE, MINNEAPOLIS. -" NOTJ28 OF THE TIMES. *$ to the present time, report a loss of 50 lives. capital. When Lieut. Gov. Rice of Minne­ - away. The local authorities bemg One hundred vessels have been badly It took four masked robbers only ten sota, was introduced to the President at driveni Gov. Beaver's reception he was introduced unable it o restore order, sent a dispatch to damaged, and have been withdrawn from minutes to rob the Texas & Pacific east Belfast asking for aid, and a force of police TOM BALLAED, the famous counter­ the fisheries, thus losing the Septembor bound express train at Benwood, 12 miles as one of the descendants of the original discoverers, being a Norwegian and ante­ was accordingly sent to Greencaste. The feiter, is trying to do a legitimate busi­ fishing. This will decrease this season's catch from Forth Worth, securing from the Ex­ dating Columbus about fourhundred years. arrival of reinforcements had the effect of Refrigerators, Oil: Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Furnaces 20,000 quintals, and in consequence prices press and mail car booty of the value of Mr. Cleveland saw the point at once and awing the rioters and peace was soon es­ ness since his recent discharge from have already advanced 15 per cent A $30,0C0. Passengers were not molested. smiled audibly, at the same time heartily tablished. Ten of the principal partici­ the Albany penitentiary. He has open­ schooner supposed to be the Ocean Bride, of grasping Mr. Rice's hand and congratu­ pants in the affray were arrested. £ * -Fine Household Articles, Hoofing Spouting and Metal Work. Boston, was found drifting helplessly about Lieut. Gov. R. H. Waterman, who lating him. ed an establishment for steel engraving. at the mercy of the elements, and the succeeds the late Gov. Bartlett in the Cali* A terrible accident on the Midland bodies of several men floating in the cabin. fornia gubernatorial chair, is a Republican, Ex-Senator Joseph Cilley, of New railroad Friday which has appalled, all Eng- The bodies were in a decomposed state. The and the only Republican elected on the Hampshire, whose death is announced at was occasioned by defective signal- THE President has appointed S. S. remainder of the crew had evidently the age of 96, was appointed to succeed land„ , The Midland train was standing on a state ticket last year. Gov. Waterman will ing, abandoned the craft some time before, or remain in office until January, 1891. tf# Senator , previousiy secre­ crossing about a mile from Doncaster while Carlisle of Louisiana to be Minister Re­ else had been lost.' The flesh on the head tary of the navy and secretary of the treas­ "cr"o tickets were being collected. The Liver- sident and Consul-General to Bolivia, of one of the drowned men had been eaten It is shown that the losses of theur y in the cabinets of Presidents Jackson the \ express, thinking the track was clear, nearly all away and all the bodies present­ clique in the recent San Francisco wheat and Van Buren, wh» had resigned from pool. e tearing along at a high rate of speed, and James C. Quiggle of Pennsylvania, ed a horrible sight. the senate to accept the appointment of camebefor e the engineer could stop his en- deal, reach $7,500,000, the Nevada being the andl to be Consul of the United States at Port largest loser, on advances made to theassociat e justice of the supreme court of the > the express dashed into the standing Philadelphia has been rechristened the United States, in which position he died. ginen with fearful effect. The iirst passenger 'The Dubuque Route,' Stanley and St. Thomas, Ontario. Centennial City in the three days observ­ clique. Mr. Cilley served in the senate from June traino f the Liverpool train was completely ance of the one hundredth anniversary of the 13,1846, to March 3, 1847, and was suc­ telescoped over the next succeeding cars. (MINNESOTA & NOETHWESTERN E. E.) Constitution 1787. The great feature of the Heavy forest fires are reported ra­ ceeded by Senator John P. Hale. Congress­ ging at Koehler, Mich., and also in the Both trains were badly wrecked and the CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER opens second day of the celebration was the re­ man Jonaththan Cilley, killed in thegroun d in the vicinity is strewn with TWO TRAINS DAILY EACH WAY view of 30,000 uniformed soldiers by Presi­ Black Lake region. Much valuable hard­ memorable duel with Congressman Graves, splinters. The dying and the injured lay his "Editor's Drawer" in the October dent Cleveland and high officers of this and wood timber is destroyed. of Kentucky, fought at Bladensburg, near groaning and bleeding for a long time be­ BETWEEN HARFER'S with a lively essay on con­ other governments. The troops were led by Washington, February 24, 1838, was hisfor e the could be rescued from their terrible the dashing Gen. Phil. Sheiidan. As near A negro who undertook to kill a brother. The duel was fought with rules at versation. The "Drawer" contains sufferings. Twenty-four persons were killed as could be judged from the stand, the fol­ young man named Fleming, but instead 70 yards and Cilley fell mortally wounded and—* i seventy injured, a number fatally. many hilarious anecdotes, as well as an lowing is about the number of men partici­ shot Mrs. Foster, Fleming's sister, was at the third fire. Mr. Graves served in con­ ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS pating in the parade! United States troops, taken from the cars near Leeds, Alabama, gress from 1835 to and died at Louisville, illustrated German-dialect poem by 800; Delaware, one full regiment; Pennsyl­ Sept. 27,1847. is now the NORTHWKSTEJBN NEWS. vania, 8,000; New Jersey, 1,500; Georgia,50; and hanged to a tree, by fifteen masked oldest surviving ex-Senator. He was born AND Jacob Strauss," and an English hit by Connecticut, 100; Massachusetts 1,300; men- in 1790; and is followed by ex-Senator At Sioux City, Iowa, the Munchrath "Du Maurier. Maryland, 1,0C0; South Carolina, 150: New Charles R. Wilson, deputy postmas­ James Bradb|»yx of Maine, born in 1805, jury reached a verdict about 3 o'clock Sun Hampshire. 150; Virginia, 500; New York, ter of Sterling, HI., was killed at the Ogle Jefferson Davie, born in 1808, and Hannibal day afternoon. The court was immediate­ Z' 5,000; North Carolina, 50; Rhode Island, 200; county fair races, Friday. He was driving Hamlin, born in 1809. Mr. Cameron served ly called and upon being canvassed, an­ FOR a population of * 350,000, Mel­ Ohio, one full regiment; Maine, 400; West his crotting horse Zulu, collided with anoth­ in the Senate with Messrs. Cilley, Brad­ nounced its verdict, as manslaughter. The Chicago, St. Louis and Kansas City Virginia,300; Iowa,50 ;District of Columbia, bury, Jefferson Davis and Hamlin. extreme sentence for this offense in Iowa bourne, Australia, has a church ac­ 800; Grand Army, Y,000; making with their er horse and was thrown upon his head. is eight years. J udge W akefield announced AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS. The New York Republican State con­ comodation of 107,620. The total at­ bands and others,nearly 80,000. Gov. Larra- The grocery store of Dominic M. that sentence would be pronouned Monday bee and his staff, at the head of the Gover­ vention was held at Saratoga on the i4th, September 26th. Munchrath received the tendance on public worship, Sunday nor's foot guards, of Iowa, bowed to the Messina, at New Orleans, was destroyed by Hon. Warner Miller, presiding, Senators President and also to Mrs. Cleveland as he fire, caused by an explosion of gunpowder. Evarts and Hiscock, ex-Senator Piatt, Hon. verdict calmly. Her9mainsat liberty up- Pullman Buffet Sleepers, elegant through day coaches on a:i trains. morning and evening, is 113,107. The rode by. The proprietor, his wife, and their four Seth Low and other prominent party men on his bond. The jury took but two ballots taking part. The following ticket, which on the question of guilt, the remaining bal­ THE BEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO church of England leads, the Presbyter­ children perished in the flames. lots being on the degree of guilt. The ver­ A ghastly tragedv was enacted in had been pre-arranged was unanimously F0 0 DGE ians iollow, the Wesleyans are third, Calvert county, Md., by D. B. Coohge, a At Harrodsburg, Ind., a desperate nominated: Secretary of State, Col. F. D. dict, while somewhat unlocked for, is re­ ^Kfft ^£ , ' PHILADELPHIA, ceived with general approval. There is and the Roman Catholies are fourth. farmer, who walked into his wife's bed­ character Anderson, undertook to get into Grant Controller, Jesse Lameraux, Treas­ LOUISVILLE, PEORIA, NEW ORLEANS room where his wife and her sister were urer, James H. Carmircheal, Attorney-Gen­ great probability of further developments P BA 0RE reading. He had a pun in his hand and the house of a respectable widow, at mid­ eral, James A. Denson The platform vig­ in the great cape soon, aud it is not improb­ SS88S?£' ^ « GALVESTONf' told his wife he was going to shoot her. night and was fatally shot by the woman. .* orously condemns the Democratic party, able that Munchrath will yet turn states A PARISIAN paper is authority for the She sprang to her feet and took the gun President Cleveland and Gov. Hill, stands evidence and divulge the inside of the COLUMEU8, WASHINGTON SAN ANTONTA Two sections of a freight train on INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI NEWYORK, statement that Prince Bismarck does from him, and her sister Miss Turner, ran for a protective tariff, liberal pensions and whole matter. It is now certain that f out of the room for help. Before she had the Fort Wayne road, collided at Forest, local option. A minority report on the others of the defendants and conspirators BUFFALO, BAN FRANCISCO, BOSTON, not care to act as a mediator on thego t to the front door Coolidge had drawn Ohio. Avean of dynamite exploded killing liquor question was defeated, 515 to 136, and will be brought to trial. And&H Points in Old and New Mexico, Canada and the Provinces. his revolver and shot his wife through the the engineer and firemen and three tramps. Dr. Howard Crosby and his high license Bulgarian question. It is probable breast Mrs. Coolidge died instantly. To plank was voted down. The Minnesota State Fair closed on Lv. Minnpls. Lv. St. Paul. Ar St. Paul. Ar. Minnpl. that Bismarck had been reading some­ make sure of bis work, Coolidge opened a Senator Sherman made his fiist the 17th, the exhibition and all features Chicago, St. Louis & Kan- razor and cut her throat. He then started having been satisfactory and successfu where about the fate which had befallen speech in the Ohio campaign, to a large At Spring Valley, N. Y., a thief got t7:3 a m t8:35a m 7:15a m 8:30a down stairs to find Miss Turner- Not find­ audience at the fair grounds of Wilming­ into the house of James Shea, and Mrs. and one of the best in the history of the cffiS** Dubuque Fasi ° - - - ' * ' - * -- certain base-ball umpires in this ing her, he went io his children.s room and Shea wag aroused by some one opening a State Agricultural Society. The climax of ton, Clint-on county. 3:5 P m country. asked them to come to their mother's room bureau drawer in her room. She spoke and the Fair was upon the last day when from RolKiFairUul^Chat: ^ ^ ^^ * ° " " ^°^ to see him die. The children were afraid The Meyer planing mill, lumber received a terrible blow upon the head. 60,000 to 80,0G0 people assembled to witness to go and Coolidge returned alone to his the sham battle between 3,<00 Veterans tfdWp m 14:80p m +11:20a m tll:55a in yard, brick engine house and brick dwelling The robber clubbed and choked her into ou^^&SSefe: ' ------dead wife and cut his throat from ear to unconsciousness, then broke open her trunk and G. A. R. men. The receipts of the dav sas5lt THE "Easy Chair" of HARPER'S ear, falling dead by her side. house, at Quincy, HI., were destroyed by and took about $70, a gold watch and other aggregated about $3 ,,000, being equally y *7:30 p.m. *8:10 p.m. *6:45p.m. *7.30p.m. MAGAIZNE chats wisely, in the October fire. Loss $40,000. valuables. On her returning to-conscious­ divided between the Societv and the * Daily. f Daily Except Sunday. Billy McLean, a pugilist and des­ ness he forced her to the floor, gage^fd and G. A. R. Posts participating." The con­ Trains arrive and depart and all connections made in Union Depots. Ask for* number, of Thackeray, the portrait- Mayor Roche of Chicago, says the perate character, broke jail at St. Ignace, bound her and took three rings from her tending forces were under the direction of tickets via the Great Dubuque Route, and take no others. Tickets via this popu­ painter of snobs; also of the new ad­Mich., on the 2nd inst, when a reward of ponce have been directed to permit no fingers. The thief threatened to brain a Gen. Lucius Fairchild of Wisconsin and $350 was offered for his capture. He fled to meeting of anarchists and allow no incen­ four-year-old child, who was crying, but a Col. Bobletter of the 2nd Minn., N. G. In lar route for sale everywhere. J. A HANLEY, Traffic Manager. ministration at Niagara as a specimen Cook's Mill, near Two-Hearted river, and diary speeches to be made. slight choking was sufficient to stop its the mimic battle the spectators saw' the of the proper functions of government; from there escaped to Canada at Sault Ste. noise. It was not until the second day that forms and evolutions of real war in Marie by a row boat Saturday night he Mrs. S. R. Borden of Tonica, 111., Mrs. Shea was able to give a full account of remarkably minute detail and with of car-window courtesy; and Buffalo visited a saloon at the American Sault and the affair. soldierly precision, relieved of course, of was met by Sheriff McKenzie, who attempt­ has died at Chatsworth, being the 80th, the afflicting casualties of the actual battle­ WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINE. Bill, as the latest adjunct of English ed to arrest him. The sheriff was badly victim of the Niagara excursion disaster. The trial race on Friday, between the field. society. cut and kicked. Officers Freeks and Ellis Ninety-one Chinamen, in one batch, Volunteer, Mayflower and Thistle, on the went to the sheriff's assistance, and, after a New York course resulted in a victory for The Sioux City, Iowa, corn palace THE PALACE SLEEPING and PARLOR CAR ROUTE TO CHICAGO. • > desperate struggle, McLean was placed in were arrested at Chicago for playing bung the Volunteer which came in the winner, and harvest jubilee festival will open here "IN making up a party for a travel­ ail. Before morning McLean broke his loo, a Chinese gambling game. leaving her competitors three miles behind. Oct 3 and continue until Oct. 8. The pro­ There is great rejoicing over the victory of gramme includes! Grand day and night ing excursion," said Charles Dudley Jlandcuffs and the iron ventilator pipe in DEPARTING TRAINS FROM his cell and dug out of jail. He was cap­ Ex-Gov. Luke P. Blackburn of the Ameripap, though the friends of the parades each day, military, civic agricul­ MINNEAPOLJS. ST. PAUL. Warner to a friend who was planning tured again by a party and was heavily Kentucky, died on ttje 15th, at the home of Scotch yacht are greatly surprised and dis­ tural, meehanual, trade, labor and fantas­ tic ; grand flambeau parade by Sioux City Chicago day express: Milwaukee, ChTcago\"6^hkosh''" one "always be sure to have it include ironed. his sister, at Frankfort, aged 71. appointed, for they considered the Thistle Flambeau club of 1C0 members: two grand the equal or superior of the Volunteer or .bond Du Lac, Neenah, Wauuesna and Eau Claire. 12:05 p.m 12:40 p.m at least one ignorant woman. She will At Toledo, O , the residence of James Gov. Gordon, of Georgia, has signed any boat afloat. In the English betting cir­ instrumental concerts every day; Indian B. Dougherty, was damaged to the extent war dances and squaw races; speed pro­ ask all the questions you are ashamed the wine-room bill, which imposes a tax of cles the designer of the Volunteer is heartily gramme every day; grand jubilee corn Chicago night express: Milwa *ee, Chicago, Oshkosh, of $1,000 by a natural gas explosion. The anathematized. Fond Du Lac, Neenah, Waukesha and Eau Claire. to ask or think you don't need to ask,ga s had just been introduced into the bouse, $10,C00 on all wine rooms. costume ball; grand band tournament, and 8:20 p.m. 9:00 p.m and, through carelessness of the plumber, Another severe gale has visited St. prizes for agricultural exhibits. The corn and you will secure the benefit of a vast had escaped beneath the floor of the front The Chicago Anarchists, will carry palace is intended to call the attention of ARRIVING TRAINS AT MINNEAPOLIS. Johns coast N. B„ doing great damage to the world more generally to the cereal corn ST. PAUL deal of information you would other­ drawing room. Upon igniting the fire in their case to the United States Supreme the shipping. Bonavista presents a dread­ the grate an explosion ensued, tearing up Court at Washington. ful scene. All sorts of wreckage is strewn The corn palace is to be a gigantic and Chicago day express: From ChicaS" MUwauiee!"6sh" wise lose." the floor, shattering every window in the handsome building, made of the grains and kosh, Fond Du Lac and Neenah. house, demolishing all the doors and blow­ indiscriminately about the streets. Twen­ products of this section—chiefly maize or 7.30 a.m. 7:15 a.m IN TBLE ICAST. ty boats were driven ashore and seven sunk corn—the whole designed by a skilled ing the foundation from beneath the veran­ at their moorings. Not a vestage of the THE mooted question of an Interna­ da which surrounds the house, and setting The State Convention ,of the Massa­ architect and tastefully arranged by ex­ fire to the portieres The fitter who lighted fieh stages was left standing. Only two perienced hands. ALL TRAINS DAILY, (SUNDAY INCLUDED.) tional Copyright Law is ably discussed chusetts Democracy was held at Worcester, fore-and-afters were insured, and the loss the fire was blown to the ceiling and Buffer­ on the 20th, 1001 delegates being present* will be heavy. At St. Johns a man named Chicago Day Express, Arrives at Chicago 6:45 a.m. byW. D. Howe) Is in the "Editor's ed a scalp wound. A chemical engine ex­ tinguished the flames. An informal ballot was taken for Governor, Learing was blown overboard from a wharf The annual election of the Northern Chicago Day Express, Arrives at Chicago 12:45 p.m. Study" of the October HARPER'S. He H. B. Lovering and Wm. E. Russell being and drowned, i Pacific R. R., took place at New York. The THROUGH CAR SERVICE. the candidates; the vote resulted Lovering following was the only ticket for directors «=*=•*! pleads the justice of such a law, but At Rock Hill, S. C, the Rev. E. G. 638, Russell 353; the nomination of Lover­ All trains carry Elegant Day Coaches, Superb Sleepers and Lnxurkws Dinimr Price, a methodist minister, was publicly Advices at New Bedford, Mass., re­ in the field: August Belmont, Frederick ing was made unanimous. The ticketwa sceive d from San Francisco, state that the Billings, John V. Brookman, Benjamin P Cars, without change, between Minneapolis, St. Paul and CWcagcT acknowledges that the slow conscience cowbided by J. B. Johnson, for circulating completed as follows: Lieutenant governor, fate of the missing whaler, Amethyst*, is Cheney, Robert Harris, Brayton Ives, C S 8 ,U Slee ere of the nation is an insurmountable bar­ scandalous stones about Johnson's sister. Walter E. Cutting; secretary of state, John Thomas F. Oakes, Charles B Wright, Henry the C°ITY OF&Trp| * A?^ R ^ *V Detailed Information apply to Friends of both sides have taken up the settled. The mate of the schooner Angel SLiiit V1wICE-S-TMlN?fB^POLI&' No- 19> Nicollet House Block corner of rier in the way of it at present. The F. Murphy ; tieasurer. Henry C. Thatcber; Dolly recently arrived reported that while Villard, Edwin H. Abbott Charles L. quarrel and more serious trouble is ex­ attorney general, J. W. Corcoran; auditor, Colby, Colgate Hoyt and John B. Trevor. NICOI'A* «nd Washington Avenues, F. H. ANSON, North-Western Pass?n<4£ "Study" also discourses upon the in­pected. Price left for North Carolina to William F. Cook. The following were cruising near Castle Rock a wreck was dis­ T A EastThirdyt covered on the island. It was found to be Many heavy stockholders weie present Ci^Ticke tAg ent. ^ ^ '^, Merchant Hotel BUS™.KBSS^ get married. Johnson followed on theelecte d delegates at large to the national prominent among them being Henry / fluence of English fiction on American same train and it is believed will force him convention. P. A. Collins, Boston; Jonas the Amethyst broken in'two. The fate of the crew is a" mystery. Villard who voted on 380,000 shares of F N JAMES society. to fight. Price is pastor of a country H. French, John W. Cumniings, Josiah G. stock. The vote cast is believed to be the ' ' rSBli BARKER, church six miles from Rock Hill, and Abbott. Alternates: Charles G. Lewis, heaviest m tho history of the company. General Manager. ^^^ Gen'l Pass, ticket Ag — - > Johnson is a member of one of the most James E. Delaney, Godfrey Morse, John R. A Washington dispatch says that Gen. N. P. Banks, United States Marshal The reports of President flams' early re­ IT is yet too oarty to mention deci­ respected families of the town. Thayer. The platform adopted strongly en­ dorses the Democratic National administra­ for Massachusetts, is in danger of losing tirement are confirmed but it is said that he dedly what colors will prevail the At LaGrange, Texas, Hon. Rudplph tion and President Cleveland, urges that his position on account of confusion in his will retain his position until the Cascade Hildebrand, ex-senator from that district the important offices in the civil service accounts There is no doubt of his integrity division through the Stampede pass tunnel coming season, though there are nearly 80 years old, was thrown from his should be filled by competent persons in and no shortage, but his method of manag­ is completed, and will he succeeded by Vice MINNEAPOLIS and St. LOUIS not wanting certain indications by carriage and instantly killed. He fell on political sympathy with tiie administration; ing the office is said not to satisfy the strict President Oakes. his head, resulting in concussion of the that all other offices not representative \n business standard of the Washington which it may safely be predicted that A negro cook named Jc?e Dixon, em­ .RAILWAY, brain. He was a prominent revolutionist character should be filled by persons se­ officials. ployed at the Hotel Beaumont, Onray, Col., new terracotta golden bronze, dark in the German uprising of 1848, and was lected for their fitness, capacity and integ­ compelled to leave Germany. Coming to rity. Further the platform says; We do At Waterbury, Conn., ExrRepre- had a fancied grievance agamst Miss Ella AND THE FAMOUS Roman red, and many shades of gray not advocate free trade, but favor and de­ B&y, a waitress, and shot her four times Texas in 1850 he at once assumed a leading sentative Calvin H. Darter, president of with a large revolver, three balls taking will be leading colors, each of these position in his section, which he main­ sire a revision of the present unjust and the Detroit & Lake Superior Coppe*- com- tained to the last. He leaves a large for­ burdensome tariff laws We heartily ap­ effect in her arms and the other in her SUMMER or WINTER, more beautiful in tint than ever be­ tune. prove of the following recommendation of ianv. and brother of President Carter, of breast. Dixon was arrested and jailed. Albert Lea Route the President; "The increasing and unnec­ iiams college, died suddenly of apo­ A mob went to the jail for the purpose of in either direction between fore. There will also be sent out A fatal accident occurred on theessar y surplus should be released to the peo­ plexy, just after leaving the bath. He was lynching the negro, lhey captured the novel shades in blue and green. Not ple by an amendment to our revenue laws a man of marked ability. guard but failed to gain an entrance They MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, Indianapolis & St. Louis R. JR., the engine then saturated all parts ot the building with Two Through Trains Daily leaving the track caryring the baggage car which shall cheapen the price of the neces­ Mr. Nicholson, private secretary to the garnish and aggressive shades of down an embankment. Both the engineer saries of life and give free entrance to such coal oil and set fire to it. The fire depart­ MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO, imported materials as may be manufac­ President King, of the Erie railway, has said ment came out and in the attempt to ex­ FROM ST. PVUL and MINNEAPOLIS these colors of past years, but thean d fireman, father and son, were killed, that the rumors of the presidency of being buried under the engine, and the es­ tured into marketable commodities " We tinguish the flames drowned the negro, AND THE EAST. more delicate half-tones. caping steam tore all the skin from their believe the income derived by the govern­ the B. & O., having been offered to and or whose body was roasted in the burning faces The hand of the engineer still ment from the colonial revenue tax should having been sought by Mr. Kong, were un­ building. The wounded girl is not expected TO CHICAGO be applied to discharge the burdens imposed qualifiedly false. to recover. —-OVER— grasped the throttle of his engine when on the people of the late war. The platform Without change, connecting with tho IN Iceland kissing has incurred pen­ found. None of the passengers were in­ The First national bank, of Cony, jured. also approves the prohibition of the impor­ It has been discovered in the case of fast trains of ali lines for the alties of great severity. For kissing tation of contract labor, promises assist­ Pa., having been embarrassed by the recent Maud Comston, lying upon a bed *bf another man's wife, with or with­ The condemned anarchists at Chi­ ance in procuring legislation for the benefit failure of an oil company in that town, was languishing and suffering and possible EAST AND SOUTHEAST ! of wage earners, and extends sympathy to closed by the bank examiner. The assets death, at Minneapolis, in consequence of cago, held a consultation as to whether they Ireland. out her' consent, the punishment would do any thing to help themselves. and liabilities have not been made public. the unspeakably brutal assault upon her of exclusion or its pecuniary Every man voted against a petition for ex­ byHalReid, that her spine is dwiQcated. The direct and only line running through, ecutive clemency, and three against an ap­ An audience of 3,500 anarchists and At New York, Judge Brown fined She is reduced to a mere skeleton and her equivalent was awarded. A man socialists occupied Cooper Union, New recovery is doubtful. As the poor girl and cars between Minneapolis and peal to the supreme court. No matter 5Tork City, with an excited, angy meetiug Henry George for not answering a summons rendered himself liable for kissing an what they decide to do themselves, their her family are necessitous a fund for her of which Herr Most was the chief orator $o appear as a juror. heneflt is being raised to provide her with friends will try to secure a reversal of judg­ and hero to denounce the Supreme Court unmarried woman under legal guardian­ Lorillard's brickyard, at Reyport, the comforts her condition demands. DES MOINES, IOWA ment. That failing, they will circulate a of Illinois for its judgement op the Hay- Three physicians have volunteered to care ship without her consent; the law re­petition asking tor a commutation of market murderers. There were a good N. J., took fire and burned. Loss $100,000 Via Albert Lea and Fort Dodge. for her professionally, and their testimony will contribute to your happiness. quired that every kiss should be wiped sentence. many women in the crowd and all wore no insurance. ' is that she was a chaste simple-minded red ribbons and red anarchistic colors on Congressman Morrow of California girl, and the assault upon her unparalelled out by a fine of three marks—equivalent their garments. Speaking of the con­ Nineteen Ohio monuments have for its inhumanity. 2 Solid Through Trains 2 Direct Line Watertown, Dakota* to 140 ells of wadmal—a quantity sum has forwarded to Secretary Bayard a demned men at Chicago, Most Baid: been dedicated at Gettysburg, Pa. statement of the murder of Leon Baldwin, "They fought against the murdering po­ lice and robbing capitalists. Seven police­ The case of David B. Staples EACH WAY DAILY, cient to furnish a whole ship's crew superintendent of American mines in charged with an attempt to kill Charles A. Durango. He asserts that Baldwin was men were killed, and they want seven of i WASHINGTON GOSSIP. Solid Through Trains, a with pilot jackets. killed by Mexicans wantonly, merely be­ our brother's lives—a life for a life. You Winship of Minneapolis, was called for trial —VIA— cause he was an American. Outrages upon cannot allow that hanging to take place. Secretary Bayard has returned to at Freeport, Bis. On an affidavit of the defendant that his mind was impaired by New Richmond, —BETWEEN— American citizens are, he savs, increasing. Arm yourselves, and for every drop of WashingtojO-fromNew England. THE October HARPER'S will contain He recommends some protective action by blood that is shed for our friends let it cost drink at the time he committed the assault Chippewa Falls, the government. a human life. J am not alone an Anarchist, The value of breadstuff exports from and that he could prove it by physicians Eau Claire, MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, a series of Abbey's exquisite illustrations but also a revolutionist. The capitalists the United States during August past was from Stillwater, the case was continued shall be the first to suffer. No one shall es­ until the December term of court. Charles Stevens Point, to an old ballad by George Wither, An accident occurred at the Bellaire $18,383,444 against $15,116,881, in August, and the principa cities of the Miss- bridge four miles below Wheeling, W. Va., cape his just dues. The twelve jurors, 1886. A. Winship and John B. Atwater of Min- Neenah, called "A Love Song." The quaint on the Baltimore & Ohio Road. "While Fore­ judges and detective spies will not sleep neapolis were in the court room. Stapl Oshkosh, iss'ppi*Valle connecting in poem is not found in the ordinary col­ man Ed. Duffy and Irs gang of workmen very soundly at present. Let them beware, ' ^Acting Secretary Thompson, received is much discouraged in consequence of not TJnicn Depot for all points were repairing the bridge a yard engine, (wild yelling and cheers from the 'crowd.) being able to secure bail. He went back to Fond Du Lao, c lection. It begins: The time is approaching when we will be applications for the prepayment of the in­ jail. Staples has sent to Stillwater *.„* «Rath. an 1 !• outhwest I crossing from Benwood to Bellaire, came terest on $810,000 of bonds, making the total for Waukesha swiftly upon them and knocked Duffy and compelled to use firearms. It must come, friends who are expected to reach Free- "I lov'd a lasse, a faire one, tvw> of his men into the river bed below. so be prepared (bedlam of cheers). I warn to date $92,977,650. port soon when bail may be secured. and Burlington. As f aire as e'er was seenef All three were instantly killed them not to take the lives of our martyrs in Many Hours Saved and the only She was, indeed, a rare one, Chicago. I demand that they be set free. THE OU> WORLD. At Sioux City, Iowa, the case of Another Sheba queene; Let there be a social revolution. Editor Sylvester Granda, one of the defendants Line running Two Trains Daily to Kan­ But, foole, as then 1 was, * At St. Louis, Mo,, the September Schevitch and others made speeches of a Two "brothers, named Juergenson, charged with the murder of Dr. Haddock, PALACE DINING CARS sas City, Leavenworth and Atchison I thought she lov'd me too; term of the United States court commenced similar character. N was set for trial in the district court. By on all through trains in which meals with Judges Brewer and Thayer on the who have resided for twenty years in making connections with the Union Pa­ But, now, alasse! sh'as left me, America and recently returned to their agreement of counsel the case was post are served at the uniform price of Falero, lero,loo." bench. The judges handed down an opin­ poued to the November term, and the case cific and Atchison, Topeka and Santo ion, fixing the compensation of the Wabash On the Pennsylvania R. R., near home on the island of Fohr, have been 75 cents. Fe Railways, To the thirteen stanzas there are nine Monanoqua, the tram dispatcher at Honey ordered to quit Prussia. of John Arensdorf, the principal defendant receivers, Solon Humphreys and Thomas Pot allowed two freight trains, travelling was set for trial Nov. 14. Arensdorf was charming illustrations, one of which B. Tutt, at $70,000 each. The master, Ed It is reported that the Duke of tried last February and the jury failed to PALACE CHAIR CARS mundT. Allan, some months ago recom­ in opposite directions, to come together on a will appear as the frontispiece. single track. The trains were running at Devonshire has become a convert to the agree. The result of the Munchrath case on all day trains, with polite and atten­ mended $112,500 each. the rats of 20 miles an hour, and collided on home rule policy of Gladstone and is trying has had the effect of reviving public tive porters. Close connections madein Union interest in the prosecution of those charged By au explosion of sixty large rock­ a deep curve. The engineers and firemen to influence his son, Lord Hartington, to v Depot with all trains of the St. Paul, jumped and saved their lives. The collision pledge his efforts to the cause. , with the assassination, and there & Palace Sleeping Cars THE Confederate Gen. Longstreet in. ets on the British warship Bellerophon, at faith that justice will be done. " *• now Minneapolis & Manitoba; Nothern Paci­ Quebec, 40 men were seriously injured. An was heard for miles. Four box cars loaded i unrivalled by any in the world, on all troducedGen. Grant to Miss Julia Dent, with giant powder exploded with, terrific 5^A large number of officers, sub- » fic; St. Paul & Duluth Railways, from entertainment in honor of Lord Lansdowne force, tearing up the rocks, tracks, ties and The sale of the Eastern division night trains. and to all poiuts North and Northwestl who is now Gen. Grant's widow. Long- had been given on the ship, and the explos­ officers and soldiers of the Belgian appnt25cars. The latter caught fire and, army the divisional branches qf the Central Iowa ion occurred just after the visitors baa gone with thejr contents, were destroyed. Three have taken passage from Antwerp for the railway,has taken place at Marshalltown street's mother was a Dent,. On gradu­ ashore. A rocket being lighted instead of United States. They will participate in the brakemen were killed. * Some of the cars grand military encampment at Chicago Iowa. P. T. Lomax, special master, con­ ating from the Military Academy Long-* going np, exploded on deck, firing the were thrown by the force of the explosion a ducted the sale. They were bought by Tbe «Short Line •» to all points whole mass. next month. Remember the Trains of the Minne­ street was assigned to a command, and distance of an eighth of a mile. The loss to James Thompson of New York tortiie SticK- to Central, Northern and Eastern apolis &St. Louis Railway are composed the railroad company will be $100,000. Both It is. reported thaj, a Russian en- ney reorganization committee's. The Eastern was stationed at Jefferson Barracks, Iron wood, Mich., one of the most engines wer© thrown down the embank­ division brought $550,< 00 and the branches Wisconsin, and on the Michigan of Comfortable Day Coaches, Magnifi­ prosperous towns of the Gogebic iron range ginger has djscqvered a new expl•losiv( e below St Louis. While there he visit­ ment and are a total wreck. s^$B*Sg* which he has christened Selectover. $400,000 The main line will be sold pn the Peninsula. cent Pullman Sleeping Cars, Horton Re­ was pretty nearly destroyed by a fire which He 28th inst. It has been understood for a broke out from a defective flue in a res­ The Centennial Constitution oelebra- claims. tha$ the explosive i§ destined some clining Chair Cars, and our justly cele­ ed his relatives, the Dents, on the Gra- take place of all existing ammunition, tune that the road would be'bid in byth e taurant. Twenty business buildings were tion at Philadelphia closed on the 17th, and Hjmnegqta and $or,fliwe8tern. F. N. FIKNEY, W. S. MELLF*,' brated Palace Dining Cars! vois road, and when Grant was assign­ burned with various stocks of merchandise, with ceremonies that included addresses by that it equals in strength pyrollyne. ThJ.Ue O Managing Director. Gen'l M nager. hotel and saloon equipments, the total Russian office will build a factory especially Maj. J. M. Washburn died ed to the same regiment with Long- President Cleyeland, Justice Miller of the 1 at A. A. ALLEN, JAS. BARKER, aggregating $300,000, with small insurance. United States Supreme-Cpnrt and Ex-Con­ for the manufacture of this new destruc Mitpbell, Dak., of diabetes, aged 5a'years Ass't Gen'l Man. Gen'l Pass.&Tkt Ast street the latter accompanied him on his gressman Kasdon of Iowa, a ohorus of 2,000 He leaves, a wife and one sop. Maj. Wash JJ®*150 lbs. of Baggage Checked Free. first visit to the Dent place, and present­ Harry McDowell, 14 years of age, voices to a new Hail Columbia, the words bnrnwept to Dakota etehteenyeara agoi- fet>feC" v ^MILWAUKEE. WIS. Fare always as Low as the Lowest! For who had been working oh a farm at Rock- The Qquf^Par^t^fo^l^a as Indian agent at the old Wheatstone ed "the little man with, the big epau­ being contributed by Oliver Wendell London, has issued a manifesto, jn which Time Tables. Through Tickets, etc., port, Mo., left that place July 2 to go to his Holmes, and the recitation of a new agenc/, and was afterward receiver in the i? CITT TICKET OFFICES, homeatFreepor^pl. Nothing was heard he approves of the recent action of United States land office for two terms. call upon the nearest Ticket Agent or lets," as Grant was sometimes called in National hymn written bv F. Marion Craw­ royalists in the chamber of deputies, the 173 East Third Street, St. Paul, Minn. or seen of him until Friday, when his body but He located first at Vermillion then removed write to S. F. BOYD, those days, to his future wife. ford, recited by Prof." Murdock and a says that the apparent calm but was found in tb» river near Rpckport He chorus of 200 male voices. The venerable illy to Sioux Falls, and later to Mitchell, 19, Nicollet House Block, Minneapolis, conceals the perils of the future. was a prominent Republican. He Gen'l Tkt. & Pass. Agt., Minneapolis - s Minn. * , Minn. \