Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - September 28, 1883, Oshkosh, Wisconsin VOL XVI NO 216 OSHKOSH WISCONSIN FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28 1883 WRECKED BY THE WIND FEARFUL LOSSES IN THE BAHAMAS Lifts lout anil Many liy A of Sunk A NKW Sept of i hurricane which occurred In tha September ban here via Cil or Alexandria Ma Mini The storm which struck the city about one o'clock p in on late men tinned all wharf properly Exchange and the market and about one hundred down In the alone met one were ond It Is thought that many the at MaitiK About IKoi lout HIP were the foriK the Trask of Mury and ami Belle of Hie Pioneer Flight Chance General Lady Trial Maud Hell Pride and tor the lurk White the sliMins per Km Sim Shamrock Nimble Mary John Islam Anna and Liberty The Carleton which letl with gen on tint for wan also wrecked on Saturday and of hut pii drowned On the Victor were Charles a mill Mecch the and three men weie drowned The rest were saved almost by a All on the were lost uhllo on by thu gale on the reef north of and totally wrecked the Includes and Mrs J S 1 A wife unit Nancy Simons and Ker two and Hie schooner from irand ma has not since been beard of Thu supposed to liau foundered as the of two of her crew have drifted to Lonic Uny kejs The of moM of lost were The American Melissa chartered to obtain a cargo of salt for New Yoik driven ashore at Norman's Caj Channel Caji master of the level reached Nassau in the ship's The sloop crushed to pieces In the same plate Her new wore The sloop arrived nt Nassau fiom the liming In tow the sloop disabled The schooner Slim Spray encountered the at U I The master of the put her ashore on Friday the 7th lust but she was tot off on the following out damage Sail accounts of base been re- from the out The schooner to Kroic chili to carry wood to was sunk in a In four fathoms of water The crew weie saied The has dispatched the to proceed to the ship channel and other bats to render succor and relict to an manners who ma have been wrecked on these desolate and to brins to all whom the hurricane may hate letter troin St Pierre Si K re- lure says On th of the tth our a most violent were wrecked one In was FATAL Holler IUK the pump of an engine attached to a steam to woik the was foi u few while were made The meu gathered the engine when exploded with fearful Throe were killed anil badly Tbe names aie as Jows Albert bauk Center Peter Leslie Matthew Wounded Frank Ivos scalp wound in foot amputation performed Charles skull face and breast left arm not Ml to Ihc Mike Uiley and scalded and slightly bruised Chester anil bruised was blown feet from the The three when picked up of clothing and the lenh scalded off were punched full o holes from the IMm pletes of Iron Matthew and Krank and Charles I VPS were thrown down a few feet in front of the which was blown one hundred and lift feet directly over the top of the separator and wheat stacks a Ky tuts had a sensational tire that came within 11 hair's breadth of being horribly fatal A small frame stable adjacent to ol brick building Nog 119 and 121 Commercial street caught lire and spread to cring the en en of John bakery and from It into Hie main building and had It not for ilog the entire family would have foi beds were mi lire when ly the door w Itli ulani Mrs and her husband and daughter Tlir Ind Sept The funeral of murdered Ada Atkinson look place Wednesday fully fifteen hundred Thn scene at the grave w as very cries of bereaved mother and ulster moved many to The wore carried In a fainting condition to their car Tho excitement over traced continues to Nothing of tance was elicited at the Inquest The dict will be withheld from the public until Monday Ending of a Tex Sept Adrian and Shanks who had gotten drunk at H Ue engaged in a discussion denying the existence of a and Shanks upholding the and the Christian religion A tight resulted In which slabbed to death nnd and still at large Both were Germans i f good repute but addicted to Welmor leaven u and family In destitute r Kimpp ST Sett been received death at sea of Colonel Kuapp senior of the Missouri He to Europe with his eldest son and WUH oi voyage when death overtook him was born In 1814 nnd wan the oldest journalist Missouri If not In thu United States worked his way np from coye aod was regarded by all who JUm as one of the Democratic the country A Crime in tucky Cincinnati Sept at Blue Lick Springe Ky while Sam G Wm O nod Thomas were taking depositions in a of contest over their father's will jam thinking hia brothers were about to draw weapons quickly drew hie shot Thomas in the head and William n too abdomen Both were reported dying last night Sam is President of he Farmer's Bank at Carlisle Ky is a St Louis lawyer and Thomas a farmer B7 TELEGRAPH AN EXPLOSION of a Boiler lion Smral Killed and Many Injured Albany N Y Sept this morning boiler on the J 8 Robinson which lay at the foot o Westerloo street exploded with fright ful force instantly killing Cant Geo 8 Warner and fireman Wra Cleary and seriously injuring Fred Tinelar the en gineer who was blown in the water and narrowly escaped drowning ant Williard Durand and Melville Hyan Richard Van Zandt son Van Zandt of the tug Cora from New Baltimore lying along side the Robinson was also injured Capt Robinson of the Battle M Betta was blown from bis On the Wharf several were injured The Betta which lay at the stern of the Robinson was damaged The Corn waa a total wreck and the 0 F Grount lying ahead of the Robinaon bad her joiner work away and machinery damaged The Robinson sank carrying with it the body of the fireman One section of tbe boiler weighing two or three tons waa hurled 400 feet against the top story of a three-story building crushing in a portion of tbe wall Another section weighing nearly a ton crushed in tho roof of the coal barge K M Downing and still another section waa hurled to he rear grazing the cabin of the coal Apollo and tearing away the roof Before it fell into the river Buildings were shaken windows shattered and general consternation prevailed in the vicinity The exploded boat was built iy Robert Livingston of this city in 1382 son waa killed The otal losses cannot yet be ascertained The explosion was probably caused by negligence ot the engineer in allowing he water in tbe boiler to get too low CRIMINAL Boston Sept J Deivey the Montreal produce dealer reported as laving victimized banking houses in Montreal Boston and New York to a amount by forged papers was represented here by reputable persona who were unaware of his unreliable His transactions wore with bidder Peabody Co and the ck Bank Tho former house received from their banking house in Montreal to advance which was done on presentation of papers which turned out to bo forgeries Railroad Duluth Sept was a col- on the St Paul it Duluth R R his afternoon 28 miles south of this city An engine waa coming from the Northern Pacific Junction to Fond du When halfway between Greeley and Fond du Lac coming downgrade t ran into the St Paul Duluth freight rain The men on the engines ed foi their lives Both engines and everal cars wore badly wrecked The fireman and several others whose lames were not learned wore injured ut not seriously Hung Dead Tex Sept young man named Sipe recently married and who waa missing from home near union since Sunday last has found dead under a tree with a ope around his neck The rope was cut and the other piece attached to a imb above The only clue is that a North had offered reward for election of a fence cutter and Sipe waa heard to say be intended to make hat Denial Wilmington Sept ard waa shown this morning a tele- graph extract from tbe Chicago Herald of to-day While declining o take notice of the Herald's inn of the truthfulness of its interview le furnished the interviewer with the ia correspondence of ho Chicago before you It would yoo how ex add untrue U ovtr said y mo could be construed into tun toleration of Butler's political action nor a to lo power to bli bandi A Mishap St Louie Sept of Circus was detached erday on the Missouri Pacific near and tbe band wagon and chariot demolished Two horses were hurt and two employes y injured Loss to the circus is about i New Sept Protestant Episcopal Diocesan Convention con- to-day elect lev Henry 0 Potter made an the convention for his ion His testimonials were then by the clerical and lay delegates resent Army Washington Sept folger has decided that tbe treasury not the place in which o settle the whether officers of the army or who resigned or were and subsequently were legally in tbe service QR the following their statement and has referred all such to the court of claims THE OLD WORLD Parnell Not Shot as Reported Unveiling of the Statute of A Quarter of a Million People Present Besides the Emperor and No- The Tribute of Paris to the Statute A Landlord Shot in Ireland The Salvation Army scribed in France GERMANY'S STATUE Rudesheim Sept coat of the of Germany which was unveiled to-day on ia over one million marks The inscription on the monument says In memory of the unanimous and victorious ing of the German people and the re of the German Empire in 1870 and Sept and the German princess arrived Here enroute to take part jn the ing of the statue of Germania to-day All hotels and lodging houses here and in the neighborhood are overflowing with the streets are decorated with flags banners and patriotic toes Besides the Princes and es the Mayors of Hamburg Bremen and Lubeck and nearly every ent person connected with the tary and civil government of the em- pire will be present Each division of German army will be represented There will be also about aers of the jera of the various singing societies and Turners It is expected that altogether there will be about people present to participate in the ceremonies to-day Rudesheim Sept villages and castles along the river Rhine were last evening and bon fires aud blue lights burned on all the heights Twenty steamers profusely decorated with flags anchored in the river in front of this town towns and villages are decorated and their streets thronged with strangers Clubs are continually ng with banners and music and im- mense crowda are to Emperor William and Prince erick William arrived at noon and were received with great enthusiasm All the German sovereigns and ces assembled before the monument m tbe and the ceremonies began in the presence of vast multi- udes and proceeded in accordance with the program heretofore ished Bingen Sept M Salutes rom tbe batteries here and from guns on the neighboring hills are now being ired announcing the unveiling of the tatue Church bells are ringing steam whistles on steamers on the Rhine and the whole vast lage on thn singing an- hems Paris Sept a counter to the unveiling Germania on the Rhine by the mane a crowd of Parisians assembled bis afternoon around the of in Place De la Concorde and in patriotic cries The passed off without any dia- GREAT BRITAIN HOT SHOT London Sept report of he shooting of Parnell ia false nell ia now in England Darnell left ere fcr Leeds this morning O'Donnell was this morning brought Magistrate Flowers at Bow Street Court when hia examination was resumed NEW YORK DEMOCRATS Work of the State Conyen tion Bremen GERMANY Sept work of the lower portion of the Weaer has begun the of which is to be borne by the city of men and will it ia estimated exceed IRELAND Dublin Sept Nation uses tbe British government and American legation in London of foul lay towards O'Donnell in tbe hope bat be may implicate friends of nell in the conspiracy to murder Jarey Bullion County Mayo Sept a landlord was shot dead this morning at his residence in ark He bad been wounded several previously CHILI Lima Sept in a eader of the early evacuation of lima by the as a settled fact BULGARIA Vienna Sept ives currency to a report that Prince Alexander of Bulgaria left Sophia erday incognito for Vienna this proves correct the eason for Alexander thus leaving hie is probably in order to consult with Emperor Francis Joseph and may io considered connected with the re- protest of Russia to the powers recent events in Bulgaria FRANCE THE SALVATION Paris Sept Rosseau minister of the interior has tele- an order to the prefect of iavoy prohibiting the holding of nga there of the Salvation army and ordering the expulsion of members of be army from the department They will disobey the order President Grevy ia expected to ar- rive to-day and will preside at a ng of the French cabinet to-morrow THE NOMINATIONS New York Sept H May nard and Wm Purcell were named fo secretary of state A ballot resulted Maynard 209 Purcell 173 The ation of Haynard waa immediately made unanimous The ticket waa com plated as 0 State Engineer and Sweet It waa agreed that tbe commit tee shall have tbe power to decide whc shall be a member from the where there a tie vote except in New York oily On of Grady of Tammany Hall it was decided tha the county Democracy shall name fou members from New York county Tarn many Hall three and Irving Hall one The convention then adjourned Union Albany Sept Samue Hand referee in a tax suit brought by tbe state the Western Union Telegraph Co has rendered a decision in favor of the state for This sum is for taxes for only one year bu determines the remaining taxes in fav or of making the total amoun recoverable under the decision from tbe company about i A Temperance Baltimore Md Sent Righ Rev Anthony Thorold Lore Bishop of Rochester England to-day on steamer Hibernia from Liverpool and was met by a committee of gentlemen of the sal church To-night he speaks at Episcopal Church on ance Weather SNOW Minneapolis Sept A ight enow is falling but melting as soon as it touches the ground The weather is cold and chilly St Paul Sept 28 9 o'clock snow ell heavily for about five minutes throughout Minnesota but there is no news of any in Dakota Detroit Sept at St Ignace and this morning Washington Sept Lake legion partly cloudy weather and local variable winds shifting to easterly followed by falling barometer or rising temperature Ocean Steamers Southampton Sept Jerra from New York New York Sept mann from Antwerp London Sept France from New York Sent 28 vada from New York Floyd reports steamship Rotterdam on the coast of land broken in halves Failures New York Sept ures of the week aa reported to R G Dunn Co of the mercantile agency number 180 aa compared with 188 laat week the important feature being the disasters in New York in the clothing trade Struck a Pier Chicago Sept afternoon while being towed out the riyer the large schooner David Vance stiuck the abutment violently knocking a section off it 60 feet long A number of persona and one or two bouses went down with it and several were severely but not fatally hurt One woman was thrown into tbe river but waa rescued Condensed Albuquerque wants to steal tbe U S away from Santa Fe negroes were hung to-day at Chatham Va for murder aud one at for the same offense The Car and Wheel works at tingdon Pa have failed for and 400 men thrown out of work The of Mayer it Co the ed New York dealers in woolens has been compelled to give bonds for 000 The of it Co clothing dealers ia to file a bond for Tbe coal miners of the Pittsburg dis- are holding a meeting to discuss grievances The embassy left New York this morning for Weat Point to witness the drill of the cadets A big Yankee from Maine on paying his in a restaurant was told that the sum put down didn't include the waiter he I eat the waiter did He looked as if he could and there was no further discussion THE MARKETS COMMERCIAL Sept 28 CARBON OIL M quoted by 0 If Stroud P test Crystal White 160 teat Crystal 175 tail iSo Cleveland Sept Sept p cub or Sept Oct Nov Dec No 9 No a No J 66 No 2 extra 62 Chicago Sept p m WHEAT Higher nominally Sept nominally year LOOK Jan l nominally Sept Oct Nov May Sept Oct Nov May nominal FLAX nominal 1.10 10.55 nominally Sept 10.55 Oct lO.ttK'Nov year Jan Higher nominally Oct Jan Receipts Light f8oa5A5 rough packing heavy packing and good to choice common butcheri PRICE FIVE CENTS MISCELLANEOUS Dr Price EXTRACTS Prepared from Select Fruits that yield the finest Flavors Have been for years cotne The Standard Extracts None of Greater Strength None of such Perfect Purity Always certain to im- part to Cakes Puddings Sauces the natural Flavor of the Fruit BY STEELE PRICE Chicago 111 and St Louis Mo or Dr Cr Dr PrW WE MAKE NO SECOND GRADE GOODS ism cj EMPLOYMENT BOARDING BUREAU in Ing employment and suitable boarding For purpose a book Is kept at the In which mm In need of employment may register bit name free of This book IB open to thu inspection of men in need o help anil wo would urge them to assist tbe Association In this department of their work for men A boarding house register la also kept ing location etc of suitable board Ing house and homes Families desiring boarders are Invited to confer with any member of the committee tbe eral secretary at the rooms In regard to having their name entered upon tills W H BAKER Chairman H A Feb GEAND OPERA HOUSE FOR ONE NIGHT 4 THE EMMA ABBOTT Grand English Opera Company V combination of unrivalled com- posed or the following famous musical Emma Abbott Julie Marie lloyt And Valentine Allen Wm Victor Novello Maurice Robert Ward Wm ULl CHORUS and GRAND ORCHESTRA J U Director Exquisite of Gorgeous Oriental opera KING FOR A The Latest and Greeted everywhere with crowded and on- homes Parquet and Circle all reserved 125 Sale of seats betting Tuesday 9 a m at drugstore Opera House I R Manager WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3 1883 OKO H ADAMS And Star Specialty Company under the management of Adam the Circus King TRICKS STARTLING TUN FAST AND Proud parents generous ood take tbe little folio to see heir ola friend H D H ACu he Four Classical Groupings Adams Performing Pony Seneca The Wonderful Prof Wallace The e Brothers Acrobats Adams Capers on Stilts Tbe In Pastimes Miss Belle Gabriel the Musical Wonder Mr and Mrs tbe Avlne Marionettes m their latest The Cat Me Mo Seats without extra at man's Saturday OSHKOSH OPERA HOUSE and Saturday Night and CHOICE SELECTIONS the Arion Every Bight from 7.30 to 8 O'clock 000 Spare Feet ol Idols Amor Costumes anil Weapons a complete Museum of Admission to all of the bouse and Contributors free BETTER AND SOAP rou ALL Purposes IT WILL CLEAN PAINT MARBLE Olf BATH TUBS UTENSILS WINDOWS 40 IT WILL POLISH TIN BIi ASS COPPER STEEL OF ALL KINDS CLOSED FOR AND TO THE UNIVERSAL COAL STOVE SALE WEBB BROOKS 173 Main St WIS FULLER WARDEN US Hot-Air SURFACE BURNERS SELF FEEDERS WOOD BURNERS Unequalled For DURABILITY AND ECONOMY And arc Strictly of which uru to every kind of Fuel Mill bo mailed free application to thu FULLER WARREN CO 1 TROY N Y CLEVELAND 0 CHICAGO ILL SALE WEBB BROOKS 173 Main St WIS A W FARRAND TOM Hew Home Uwn AUK KK Are now Entire Stock of ummer embracing In part choice nes ol Brett Goods Silki Ladiet and dren's and Under- wear Hosiery lacet Millinery Gents Goods etc AT AND BELOW COST n order to make room for a very extensive Block of Fall nnd Winter Goods already arriving PALL re being received dally from our Eastern now In oil kets securing every thing as fuat as produced TUe choice of either of our LITHOGRAPHS be BROOKLYN LANGTRY SCREEN and PUU will be Presented to Every Customer hose purchases amount to 81.00 or over ing this month ORDERS BY MAIL Promptly and reliably attended to ooda aent 0 0 D Satisfaction in every Send names or Illustrated Catalogue and Price 1st for Fall and Winter to be d aa soon aa issued RICH SILBER 13 to 417 Broadway Milwaukee Wisconsin AND OUR STOCK FOE A WILL OPEN MONDAY OCTOBER 1st And offer the balance of our stock of At Prices that will insure Its Sale in One Week LOOK FOR GREAT BARGAINS IN FLANNELS REPELLANTS BLANKETS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY CLOAKS SHAWLS YARNS ETC Every article in the stock will bear a new and LOWER THAN THE LOWEST Price for this grand final and only one week sale It will pay all buyers to defer of winter till MONDAY OCTOBER 1 And examine the low prices we will then make on winter goods We intend to have this sale create a sensation and be remembered as the opportunity for bargains ever known in the west D H FORBES Quality Not Quantity T NEVILLE MANUFACTURES OF i Church Street l take pleasure in warranting nil work ai represented u veil or tbe benefit of purchasers as also the sustaining nnd well-earned reputation The Richardson Boynton Co New York and Chicago Out celebrated BOYNTON FURNACES BALE L DIMPSEY No 180 Main SI G M Paine R 0 K W J Kelley St path Algoma St M E Judge Pulling Geo Baaman E L D H 0 W Felker Chan Barber J P And 100 others July E L Paine J M Rollins Fifth Ward School President Albee A G J 8 Orane M FURNISHING GOODS JUST RECEIVED