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CONGRESSIONAL.*.^.! The Fniladelphia Mystery Solved. prevent such difficultiessas thelndian'bureaT*' MINNESOT A IN BRIEF. ISrorvrx ©o. '2Bcmk* has been lately having frith Dobson & Co. of Fr. Anfderiieid% The mystery surrounding the finding'of the Philadelphia over soma 1,800 pairs of blankets mutilated remains of a murdered man in East and which the board of Indian commissioners Fairmount Park inPhilttdelphia has been solved. ^FeeWy Resume of the Proceedings of the Senate has been compelled to step in and' c.n.Bost, The corpse is identified and the murderer The total cost of street improve, C.H. OHADBOUBW, and House. *•„-(,, settle. The claims which the eommitii-e are in prison. The murder is shown to have been Preaidento Manufacturer of iJgW, ments this year at Duluth was $715T091.26. considering before insertion in the bill are Cubkiik a diabolical one. The motive for the deed Cor Minn and Centr Strs. simply Cherokee, Chfickasaw and Choctaw was to obtain the money of the murdered Wednesday Jan. 2. claims which have been pending before -oon man, but all that the murderer is known to re Well Building a Steeple SENATE. —Senator Hoa to-day introduced gress for some time. The city council at Litchfield has hav Theecase realized by his dastardly crime authorities. is $80 •a resolnti on, whieb was adopted, asking the has baffled the police z* irzy%''jza$%$ sy granted eight liquor license, but refused NEWULM .." MINN. Brick. president to transmit to congress any correspondence since the finding of the-body and many clues *r* ?ATrnnk Mystery. fc^.k that may have been had with to license six billiard and pool have been "run out." Cleilectionff»B all bn«1ne*« pertarniBe to banking Great Britain, concerning the seal fisheries in A Chicago embezzler who packed himself tables. \M$ mm $ -c A young man named Keefer, residing near promptly attended to. i__ '-& Fine Presse Bric for or near Behnng'sstraits, especially as to the and $10,000 in a trunk and was then sent by GDlmgham and Cadwallader streets in Philadelphia, Individual Rssponsihitiy, semire of any vessel of the United States or express to St. Louis, was captured in the The Jackson County bank at Lakefield saw a cut of the murdered man in i. $ A ornamental fronts.)/ ''}$':" other country and what relations governing city. His name is Thomas Vines, and he one of the Sunday papers, which, he thought, will close-its doors March 1, the fisheries have been adopted by this government. is the clerk in the employ of the Adams & resembled the features of a German named $500,000f^ Westlake Manufacturing company, who Mr. Hoar says there have been 1889, unless it is sold to other parties Schilling, who had lived with another German, disappeared recently with the wages and are still widespread complaints of unjust a the best of shipping facilities and named Schroop* at the corner of the above prior to that time. Eagle Mill Co. of seven hundred men. Vines confesses at discrimination made against American vessels will pay attention to mail orders. named streets. He imparted his suspicions he took the money, and with the aid of a that while they are not permitted to take At the preliminary examination ol to the police of that district, and was taken confederate whom ho refuses to name hired seals out at sea, which is perfectlv proper and to the morgue, and on looking at the corpse Fred Kirtland of Crow Wing, charged NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. a room near the factor^ and right, no interference is made with the operations he immediately identified it as that of Schilling. made preparations, for flight. Manufacturers of^fi with the larceny of a horse,, he of the vessels of the other countries, The police then brought Schroop's IH. RudoIpM, blackened up as a negro, and secreting the particularly those of Great Britain, and he &OLLER %LOUB daughter to the morgue and she aiso* recognized was held to the grand jury in $300. money in old stockings threw them under wants to know why. the body as that of her father's boarder, some old clothes in the bottom of one of the Antoine Schilling. Officers were then sent J. A sjewell,formerly a school teacher HOUSE.—Mr. Springer, when the omnibus biggest trunks that his accomplice could perch *, to Schroop's house' and took him into custody. in Mankato and afterwards engaged territorial bill is taken up in the house, will ase. At night, when he thought the vigilance When the officers entered Schroop's ., MAKVTAOTTTRSR OF ft DSA&XB ^, GraM Bednctien offer an amendment giving the territories of the police was somewhat relaxed in newspaper work in St. Paul and house and informed him that they wanted Boots and Shoes! the following names: North Dakota—Dakota under a belief that he was already out of the him at the police station, the German exhibited Fergus Falls, has opened a law office South Dakota—Winona New Mexico— city, Vines' confederate sent an expressman -t ="'." the most abject terror, and when taken ^System. Montezuma Washington—Tacoma. to their room, and Vines, in his negro disguise* in Mankato. .,, *& -»,- up the steps of. the station house, his trembling helped the expressman load the trunk Mr Sayers of Texas, irom the committee limbs refused to support him and he Minn, 3d N. Btrs., New Uloa. Mi on the wagon. Five boles to give air for Theron P. Built W of *the early on appropriations, reported to the house today NEW ULM* MINN. fell. Several officers then carried him into breathing, had been bored by the embezzler,, the fortifications appropriation bill. I '.fi the lieutenant's room. Schroop is about 50 settlers of. Mower county, died in the back of he trunk near the lid', where provides for an appropriation of $890,000, A large assortment of men's vhk years of age, and Schilling, his victim, was openings would not be noticed. On the reentry in Eed Rock. He was 84 against an appropriation of $3,972,000 about 30 years old. The two men were partners boys' boots and shoes, and ladies* $£p way to the depot Vines told the expressman for 1889, and an estimate of $5,552,000. years old. Thirty years ago he was in a small grocery and provision store children's shoes constantly kept* «$ _rrAi that he intended to beat his way at Gillingham and Cadwallader streets. Thnrsday January 3rd. Austin's first blacksmith. to St. Louis by going in the trunk, being too band. Custom work and lepairfttg v^ Schroop lived in the house with his wife and poor to pay his railroad fare. The expressman SENATE—Senator Stewart introduced a bill promptly attended to. •"-:, —^ttd^s daughter, and Schilling, boarded with them. A washboard and notion factory thought it risky, but did not interfere to-day authorizing the secretary of the treasury By midnight Schroop had made a.confession when Vines opened the trunk, jumped in, and of Berlin, Wis,, has offered to move "s & to refund all income taxes, which, upon to Chief Detective Wood, in which he acknowledged snapped the lid shut with a spring lock. The principles subsequently, settled by decisions to Howard Lake provided $2,000 John Hauenstein, 4 killing Schilling. I was also trunk was put in the baggage room by the of the supreme court, are shown to have learned that the daughter of Schroop had expressman, the cheek for the trunk "was in can be raised as a bonus. Themoney been illegally and unconstitutionally collect' made a full confession, in which she acknowledged BREWER the possession of Vines' accomplice. Vines and have not heretofore been refunded. Obtained, and all tAlLUT BUniNi&Si a^ will probably be donated at once. having tried to kill Schilling by administering and the trunk went on board the train, and tended to for MODERATE FEES. Our office la The money is io be paid out by the com mis•sioner a dose of laudanum. She gave the embezzler and his $10,000 were treated opiwsile the U.S. 1'Htent office, and we can o\tain of internal revenue provided he refund During the past year Bonniwell's him an overdose of the drug, which saved his l'Htentsin less time than those remote from as very common baggajre for a distance of is made within two years from the passage WASIllXaTOX. Sen-i HODKL, DRAWJUQ or life. I is believed that Mrs. Schroop is an flouring mill at Herron Lake has over a hundred miles. That was as lone as and of the act. J'HOTO of invention. We advise as to tatentnbihty accessory to the murder and butchery. the embezzler could stand it. The. air was made into flour 100,000 bushels ol free ordian and we m**e NO (J&AU.U& HOUSE.—The house has appointed conferees stifling and he had been tumbled over and UHLKSS PATENT IS pEvunxu, on the bill forfeiting lands granted to wheat. The mill was started a year over until he was sore in every joint. On For circulnx. adrice, terms and references to the Ontonagon railway. They will meet Death of a Desperado. making an outcry he was released by the ago and is the largest in Wright ftctiiul clients in your own State. County, City ol with senate conferees probably, and, it is believed, Town, write to baggage man. They did not put him off the Detectives who have been hnnting Tom Wallace, county. will agree to a bill it will pass before a member of the Hatfield gang of murderers,-upon train, but sympathizing withThis plea of poverty, Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fil the session ends. a requisition from Gov. Buckner allowed him to travel the remainder of Cpponlc Patent Office, Washington, J. a M. Connell of Red Bock, while getting All orders. Mr. Keed, of Maine, from the committee on of Kentucky, found him at Flat To mountain. the journey, in a passenger car. The Bingham Bros. Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling establishment. rules, offered a resolution providing that through a barb-wire fence, had When the detectives ordered him to was carelessly closed by the trainmen, and during the present session of congress there its contents left undisturbed. At St. Louis halt he drew a large revolver and opened fire. his clothes caught and a loaded revolver shall be no call of the states and territo ries ffew Uim, Minn. the trunk could not be obtained by Vines The detectives returned the fire, and Wallace in his pocket was turned toward on the first and third Mondays of each fell to the ground mortally wou nded. While without the check, and his confederate did month and it was adopted. him and discharged, the ball the dying desperado breathed his last he not put in an appearance. Considerable pity DEALERS IN Friday, Jan. 4. confessed that he and Cap. Hatfield, the was expressed by the depot men for Vines, LUMBE R. Pfefferle, penetrating his stomach. His con« mountain demon, was paid $50 each by a and a small collection was taken up to buy SENATE.—The senate resumed work on the dition is critical. him a dinner and supper.. His strange story deputy sheriff of Buchanan county. Va., for tariff bill and a long and decidedly uninteresting reached the ears of the police and aroused killing Capt. McCoy about two years ago. debate was the result. The Farmers' alliance of Helena The murder money was placed in the hands their suspicions. Vines' description had been Mr. Hale introduced a bill to reorganize Dealer in of "Devil Ance" Hatfield, the father of Cap. received from the Chicago authorities and a town, Scott county, has passed resolutions and equalize the rank and pay of the personnel and was paid to them after the bloody work reading of it resulted in the dispatch of an protesting against the election of the navy, The bill provides that LATH, SHINGLES, D00BS, was completed. Wallace was captured once officer to arrest the fugitive. Vines was taken there shall be on the active list of lin officers, into custody while begging the baggagemaster of any railroad president or before, but knocked the jailer down and escaped. ifv- 1 admiral, 1 vice admiral, 20 rear admirals, to disregard the usual regulation SASH AND BLIND. His crime was a peculiarly horrible senate, against the single-tax agitation, 15 commodores, 45 captains 90 commanders, CANNED, DRIED & GREEIt one. About two years ago Tom Wallace about checks and give up the trunk. 100 lieutenant commanders, 323 lieutenants, Lime, Cement and Coa and against the purchase of a stole away Miss Daniels, a niece of JeffMcCoy, r*ft™: 200 ensigns and the number of naval I S one of the sons of Herman McCoy, slain during state park at Minnehaha. cadets now allowed by law. S living Withoot Pood. the war. When the girl learned at Mr. Sherman, from the committee on foreign BT-O-Lir a Fe^ckj she had been made the victim of a mock marriage, The project of establishing an extensivepork Josephine- Bedard is a pretty, dark-eyed, relations, reported a resolution which Lowest prices always. she left Wallace in Virginia and hid vivacious French Canadian girl, who has packing business in Albert was agreed to, calling on the president for with her friends in Kentucky. Wallace gave been on a Christmas visit to her uncle and •correspondence and information touching recent STOHB.WOODEN AND WiiiTjOw^j Cap Hatfield $5 0 to help him recover the Lea, in the spring is assuming shape cousins at Lewiston, Maine for the past occurrences in the Island ofHayti, both girl. The two men crossed the Tug and went and seems to be an assured success. few days. If her story is true she has fasted W A S f}^ Opposite Railroad Depot, as relates to the government there, and to to Mr. Daniel's cabin. The old -man was more than 2,550 days, having neither eaten the seizure and delivery of the American vessel Extensive buildings will be erected and NEWULM, MINU sleeping in bed while his sick wife and one of STEW ULM, MOTST/""" nor desired to eat nor tasted food in any form by the Haytian republic. her daughters slept in another. Failing to the enterprise will be backed with for that length of time. HOUSE.—The house next took up the Nic•ffii-agua discover the hiding place of the fugative, Cap Her story, as told by herself, was that she ample capital. Hatfield wrapped the hairy part of a cow's canal bill, with the amendments offered was born on her father's farm in Tingwyck, tail about his fist and beat the invalid woman to it in committee of the whole, on J. Finch, a farmer living near Muskoda, a small agricultural town in Canada, in 1872. with the heavy stump until she was almost which the previous question was ordered Her mother whs stricken with a disease was ejected from-a Northern dead. Soon after Jeff McCoy was in before the holiday recess. The which terminated fatally when Josephine amendment offered by Mr. Holman, providing Virginia, when he was seized near the mouth Pacific passenger train a few days was but three months old. As a child she at nothing in the act shall be construed of Thacker creek, by Capt. Hatfield and Tom EMULSION grew robust and strong. She attended a ago, while en routeUo Morehead, because Wallace, who took him to the woods and to commit the United States to any Manufacturer of and Dealer a country school a short time, and afterward prepared to kill him. McCoy's mother waded liability on account of the Nicaragua company, he lacked 3 cents of paying his assisted in the household duties at home. CIGARS, across the river and begged on her knees for and requiring this proviso to be On Christmas day. 1881, she was violently fare. He will prosecute the road for the life of her son. She was kicked and sent printed on every bond, certificate of stock, attacked with diphtheria, and forthree weeks back. Jeff struggled free from the cords damages. or other obligation issued by the company, she was between life and death. From this TOBACCOS, OF PURE COD LIVER OIL agreed to. The amendment offered by Mr. that bound him, and leaping in the river, sickness begins the date of her prolonged and swam for his life. Wallace and Hatfield Charlie, a five-year-old twin son of Williams, providing that no certificate of curious fast, and today, as for years, her stood on the West Virginia bank and kept S HYPOPHOSPHITES stock shaft be issued until at least 10 per PIPES, A. C. Cooper, was run over and- killed means of substance is derived from water up a fire on their victim. McCoy had reached cent shall be paid or in money at the only, which she driuksas people drink ordinarily. by a wagon loaded with wood. The the shore and was struggling up the bank. Almost as Palatable as Milk. stock shall not be assignable until the whole No form of eatables can arouse her The young fellow had just taken the last upward of the same«ball be paid in that no bonds team was driving into the yard and JH sleeping appetite, and the most delicious in excess ©f the amount of the capital shall bound when a bullet went through his So is is at it a be taken fruits are no temptation to her. the child was running along beside Cor. Minnesota and Centre* amount to $5,000,000, was agreed to—yeas head, and he fell on a ree stump below stone digested, a assimilated by he most Mr. Bedard said that when in Canada, in dead. it when he fell in front of the hind sensitive stomach he a in oil 102. nays 25 The amendment offered by order to remove the doubts of all skeptieal a be to a a he Mr. Bland, a'eserving to congress the right to wheel. He lived less than an hour. in a on ot he oil it he hypo%*iosis persons, Josephine was locked in a room for 15 NEWULM, Neumanf.MINNM'- alter, amend or repeal this act and to regulate Jno. re efficacious. days, as a test, with no nourishment but the tariff rates for the transportation Great Fire in St. Louis, Fayette Marsh of Stillwater was in Remarkable as a -flesh producer* water, and* that she came out at the end of of persons or property, was agreed to The Hudson with his horse and buggy, to The six-story brick building of the Richardson that time without experiencing the slightest bill passed—yeas 157, nays 34. Persons gain rapidly while taking It* Drug company was reduced to ruins on illness. A leading Montreal physican Saturday, Jan. 5. try a case! When he was ready to go New Year's morning. So fierce was the fire Dealer in v? pronounced her a physical wonder, SCOTT'SEMULSION is admowledged by home he found that an attachment that five minutes after the alarm was turned and offered Josephine's father $700 for the Physicians to be the Finest and Best preparation nrtir GOODS, SENATE.—Senator Plumb introduced a bill in the buildings across the street were smoking privilege of taking her in to custody with a for debts amountingto $85 had been in the world for the relief and enre of to create accustoms commission and define and were about to burst into flames. view to solving the cause of her peculiar condition. its duties, wihich was offered to the committee placed upon his property bv James CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. Every few minutes a terrible explosion would This Mr. Bedard refused to do Hats, Caps, Motions, .\ Jj on finance. Its object is to establish a permanent detonate throughout the buildings and a X. Kelley of Hudson. J. S."0'Brien GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING Several other inducements have been held customs commission in the treasury Groceries,9, ProvlMon*} graceful curl of fire, many feet in height and out to her to travel as a curiosity but she DISEASES, EMACIATION, department, which shall make investigations of Stillwater signed a bond for Marsh A diameter, would leap high into the air and prefers to remain in her country home, where COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. respecting the working of the tariff, at which :^f£fi Crocker and Glassware) to release the property from custody. summon the reveling rioters of New Year's she has the care of her father's five children it shall furnish information thereon to congress The great remedy for Consumption, and j&53|"h night to the scene of the destruction. When by a second wife, and where the onerous duties Green, Dried and Canned and others when called upon. Wasting in Children. Sold &y oS Druggists. Several men under the influence ol every pane of glass was out of the building of a farm house devolve unon her. The investigation into the conduct of Fruits, etc, etc. ySflj the tongues of fire leaped out, and their heat liquor went to a house occupied by the supervising architect's office by a senate K. HANSCHEN, made the narrow street a sheol for the gallant subcommitte began. I twas developed that rS Suppressing Mexican Priests. Mrs. Gardiner, a widow, and her two fireman who toiled with bursting, burning I will slwaye take farm produce ta exebanga %r4-m Architect Freret has awarded contracts for hose to save the property. Their coats daughters at Chatfield and demanded for goods, aad pay the highaat market price for all A Herald dispatch from El Paso, Tex., Contractor and Builder, the preparation of plans for four or five smoked and their hands were blistered when kinds 9t papei,iag». ^a'tfi, says: "El Paso is greatly excited over the buildings to architects in Washington, and admittance. A son of Mrs. Gardiner exposed to the glare, arid many dropped the .r'stff&S: details of the news that has just been received that clerks^employed in his office are working lines and sought the shade of an adjacent was at home, and notreceiving on these plans out of office hours. of the great clerical rising in the City of Ia connection with my store I bote a first-clank building. I was a magnificent an awful Special attention given to mason Mexico, and the utter and bloody a proper reply to his inquiry as to ulooa furnished with' a splendid bUlard table aasj HOUSE.—Mr. Springer introduced in the sight from the first two minutes after its defeat of the ciericals. I seems, my customers will always find good liquors 4*4 house a joint resolution proposing a constitutional discovery until about three o'clock, when what was wanted opened fire at the Father Jose Gasper, a well known priest, work in the city and country. amendment authorizing congress the building colaif sed, and there was nothing cigars, and erery forenoon a splendid Innak. .*.%^ hurried to the national place and asked immediate crowd, four shots taking effect on to make a uniform law of marriage and divorce. more to burn. The building was erected New Clm, Minn. and secret conference with President. All goods perchaeed or me will be dellrered Frank Campbell. His injuries are several years ago, at a cost of 150,000. I Diaz. What he disclosed is not known, but any part of the city free of cost. was one of the largest wholesale drugstores The greater part of the time in the house not serious. No arrests have been •J .The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam a few minutes afterward warrants of arrest Minnesota Street, New rJlm.lfteVy^ in the country. The buildings in was occupied in filli-bustering against the were made out for a large number of prominent is a sure cure for coughs and colds. made. close proximity to the fire was scenes of tremendous Meat Market^ resolution to abolish, for the remainder of people, but when the officers went after excitement. The Ehler house, a place the session, the call of states for the introduction them not one of them could be found. At A warrant was issued at Brainerd of the bills on the first and third at 209 South Fourth street, occupied by THE A"i 11 o'clock at night an immense mob attacked CHICAGO Mondays of each month. Nothing was accomplished. boarders, was the scene of a- a The for the arrest of Gustof Keil, charged the national palace joined and reinforced screams of frightened women, and men rushing M. EPPLE, Prop'r. by the garrison of at least three mth assaulting Ferdinand Nahring to-and-fro from room to room after their raOnTH barracks and some parks of artillery. The MixinwoiA ST. NEW ULM,MIN2# friends, created much terror. Finally the with an axe. The fracas occurred conflict was. fierce and bloody, but the government HlntsFor Cold Weather. firemen came to their assistance, and all the held its own and gained the victory. three miles from Schwartz's brick occupants were safely rescued. Three generals and several high officers were Never deem it too much trouble to yard, where the men were engaged nPHK undersigned desires to Inform the Andrew Geroghty, the night watchman in killed. The government took over two thousand I New Uim and vicinity that be has re-establish* build afire when one is necessary, bu* in cutting wood. A dispute arose the Richardson drug house, has been missing prisoners at the fighting. Seventy-two ett his meat market and is now preapared to weft since the fire, and it is believed at he priests were among the slain, which numbered on nla eld customers and frtonds with only the and Keil" struck Nahring with the if you can do so comfortably, accustom during the first onslaught 250. Next day best fresh and cured meats, sausage*, lard and «m perished in the burned building. The victim's blade of an axe, splitting his face from erything nsnally kept in a first-class market The yourseii to a moderately warm widow and fourteen-year-old daughetr 200 priests were arrested and ordered shot, RAILWAY. htehest mafketprice wtll be paid for rATCAft created a terrible scene at the ruins, pleading among them the archbishop. A number of his forehead to his chin, cutting him atmosphere. TfjB, HIDES, tfoOL, ETC. «1 for a search for the remains in the still women got petitions to have them reprieved, Penetrates the Centres of Population between the eyes and down through Tight well-built houses are a great burning building. but it is not thought that they met with success. bhejaose. The sheriff is after Keil, in. TIvou:-v..'aP-'Xl^%v' Mr. Cliff Richardson, the general manager Great excitement prevails in Chihuahua, saving of fuel, but much attention where Gov. Laur a Carillo called at once the of the concern, gives the value of the stock who is hiding in the woods. should be paid to their proper ventilation. I I N O I S I O W A state legislature together and all priests to on hand at about $675$0 0 and the insurance be arrested. I seems to have been the last at $650,000. The' building's occuoied W I S O N S I N John W. Jones, editor ot the St. effort of the clerical party against the government. It* no other means have been provided were valued at about $2001000. The origin .„', I I A N Of the fire is not yet knowing ^?*&o Cloud Tribune, who is reported as lower one of the windows from AND having left St. Cloud heavily in debt I N N E S O A BREWERY the top nearly an inch, and tack a '.*• The New Indian Bill. Police Officer Henry Fehle died a horrible is,noW- in Faribault. Evidently there A O A piece af pasteboard on the upper death at St. Louis from hydrophobia. Las Messrs. Nelson. Peel and Perkins, the subcommittee is some mistake. Mr. Jones is a edge of the sash in such a manner N E A S A a September while walking his beat he was bitten^ of the house eqmmittee on Indian young man who bears a good reputation that it will direct the air toward the on the right leg by a dog, but thought affairs havinar in charge, the appropriation JOS. SCHMUCKEB, Prop j& $ W O I N nothing of the wound, recently the leg began he 'was connected with the ceiling in this way, a draft may be bill, have finished their ftvbrk and the bill is to swell, and Fehle was taken, down with in the hands of the printer. Certain claims NEWULM, MINNESOTA prevented and the atmosphere will Faribault Democrat for several years violent symptoms of hydrophobia. Its TRAtlTSiEM VICE is carefully which may be added to the bill after it is still be kept perfectly pure. before he went to St. Cloud, and if his passed from one convulsion into another, and arranged to meet requirements ot placed in the hands of the full committee may Pur beer Bold in quantities to suit the finally died in great agony. -Dr» Bernays, The best fuel is wood. business venture at St. Cloud has swell the present total of the bill, which is purchaser. Special attention paid to the local travel, as well as to furnish who attended him, says, the case was genuine about the same as last year's act. Very few &' It is the healthiest because it contains bottling of beer.. failed his creditors will not lose anything, ttin most attractive Monies tot hydrophobia. .•,'"''.',.-'.',. changes in the existing condition of things the most oxygen coal has none, as he has friends who will gladly through travel between important are made, the bill being closely confined to Mrs. a her little daughter, also a and consequently the oxygen necessary appropriations for the support of the indians. daughter Of George Cloyd, three Brooks help him out of any financial embarrassment. TH E HE W E I $ M~$ UTRADE CENTRES. One of the few changes provides brothers and a man Twhosename is unknown, VHt'% for its combustion must be supplied ,, t-K„. adequate support tgwgfor a Catholic all.colored, attempted to cross the river from from the air room this, and not Indian school foijJsiHj the:.: iWhite Earth Kentucky to Ohio in a small flat-bottomed Its EQUIPMENT of Day an6 CITY PLANING MILL At a meeting^ the Ward of direct the escape of the gas, is what usually agency in Minnesota by allowing the school boat. At some distance from the shore Parlor Cars, Iining and Pa/ac 3i*s of the Southern Minnesota Fair renders the air where coal is burned, one hundred Indfan pupils at $150 per year waves from two passing steamboats upset Sleeping Cars is without rivaL each. Heretofore this school "has been supported their little craft and all seven occupants so close and oppressive. association held in Rochester it was in part by contributions from the gen? were drowned. Their crifes for help, were Its ROAD-BEJD is perfection, o\ UAKCTACTUREt Close-grained wood, like" hickory decided to hold the next annual fair eral fund which is supplied the commissioner heard by persons on the steamboats, but stone-ballasted SteeL !|i%0RS, WINDOW SASH, and hard maple, gives out the greatest of Indian affairs each year. Provision is also darkness prevented the rendering of any the first week of September next, from The NG&TmWJhSTERK is the made for the support of Indian pupils at assistance. All of those who perished lived a mount of heat the open-grained, the 2d to 7th inclusive. The annual St. John's school and St. Vincent academy in Kentucky. Not one of the bodies has yet favorite route for the Commercial VENETIAN BLINDS, like pine and bass-wood, heats the as last year. Changes are made in the administrative been recovered. meeting of the stockholders of the Traveler, the Tourist and the Seek* .quickest. features of the Indian bureau only A three-year-old child of L. Olson of association will be held soon, at ers after New Homes in the Ooldet MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. The valve of fuel as heating mateterial by authorizing the commissioner of Indian East Sionx Falls died from dropsy and preparations which time five directors will be Northwest, affairs to have made sampleB of clothing is determined by the amount of were made to bury the child, but as and blankets which will be used as the Planing, turning and aU Detailed information cheerfulh) shpsen and reports read by the the ground was very slippery from the recent v'3*V a 1 I which a pound will heat to a department standard for this work. Ordinarily furnished by JE\ Bleet'storm-it was postponed until the next work with rib-saw promptly officers of the association. The it is the habit of a bidder to send in a Jf given temperature. One pound of a j. That night the body showed evidence C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent, sample of his goods with an agreement to meeting will be of unusual interest by and neatly executed. I wood will convert 40 pounds of ice ot'returning life. Color frequently came into make such a garment for such a price. This different parts of the body and entirely disappeared. reason of the discussion of important into boiling water, while a ppjy$* of compels the Indian authoritit-s to go through There were also other evidences of New Uim, Mlam all of the samples and select such as they desire, questions. One of these is the coal will heat nearly. 80 -munds. life The funeral was indefinitely postponed All work guaranteed. Rates »&*«»* and the cry of "favoritism" has been J. M. WHITMAN, H. C. WICKER, From this we find bhat coaf is nearly until it IB decided whether or not the child is proposition to hold public sates able* freqently raised. The new plan proposes tf» dead. Dozens of doctors have examined the twice as gocd for heating purposes for all kinds of stock, monthly, on hava bidders Tnake their proposals upon the G. ZELIER, Pup'!*. General Manager, Traffle Manages body, but none will authorize the burial of department standards. This action would .#L as wood. f» i?i| ili:..^ the grounds of the fair association. the child. E. WILSON, Genl Passenger Agent.