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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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NEWS BREVITIES. New Ulm Review. BURIED A TOWN. steamer. Nanking is located on the great IBvotvri ©o.QBank* "JIS Wise, Jack Wait and wife were buried in Yang tse Kiang river. One day in the early the snow slide, but all were rescued with part of January the people along river wer« alarmed by hearing a great rushing noise as slight injury. At Custer mine, however, the The Latest Telegraphic News 8RAOT)T & WEDDENDORP, Publishers. though a reservoir had suddenly given away. disaster was worse than at first reported. C.H. CHADBOOTUC, V* BOSi, *A Ayalanches Destroy the town A moment later they saw the sun obsrured Presides*! Ca*h*W Six men were killed outright. Amon Culled from Associated NEW ULM, by two black clouds and a thick fog envelop, MINNESOTA^ of Burke in the Coenr these were Jack Galbraith, foreman of the Cor. Miss, and Gsatre Sirs.* f, ed them. The rush of these clouds raised mine Mike Flynn, cook, and Tom Mahoney, Press Dispatches. enormous waves in the river. They moved d'Alene District. up the stream at lightning speed until they a young miner. Forty men are employed THE four-year-old son of R. C. McPharnsted NEW ULM, linVNi- reached the town of Tset Lichow, where they at the mine in two shifts, one shilt burst asunder with a report like the discharge of Greenville, Tex., accidentally was below and the other was eating dinner of artillery. The river at that time was full W A S I N O N I E S CtollectIoni»n£ all bnufnef perttimtftg t« baafcfafr at the time of the avalanche, &igh Water Causes Much bit his own tongue, produe. ofjunks and sampans, which were swamped Representative Wilson of Washington has pcompM? Attended to. rushed upon the boarding house. Many and their occupants thrown into the water. ing a wound from which he bled to been requested by the commissioner of the Individual Responsibly* Damage in the Fertile Willamette other avalanches have occurred in the Over 100 were drowned before help could general land office to prepare a list of questions tleath. reach them but 50 were rescued. Cceur d'Alene district. Canyons are full of relative to final proof which are not BO Yalley in Oregon. snow, rocks and great trees. The people of lengthy and cumbersome as those now used, that whole section are terror-stricken and and which were prepared by Sparks. There IN E N E A are not asleep to-night. Eagle Mill Co^ has been a great deal of complaint about CAPT. COOK, the recently elected The affairs of the three wrecked New York their length. Mr. Wilson will submit a new banks have been straightened and will resume SPOKANE FALLS, Wash Special.—The TWO MIXERS KILLED. floor-keeper of the Kentucky house form in a few days. business. town of Burke, Idaho, in the Cceur d'Alene HECLA, Mont., Special—Lyon City, a mi of representatives, is 33 years old, 7 Mrs. Alice Coppinger, the eldest daughter mining district, has been nearly destroyed ing camp which lies at the base of Lyon It is reported that the water in the St. Law. Manufacturers of feet in height, weighs 260 pounds and of Secretary Blaine, who has been seriously rence river has risen so high at there is si? by disastrous avalanches. Half of the business mountain, has been completely buried by a SOIXER FLOUR ill for several days past with brain fever, the feet of it in some of the streets of a Prairie. houses are in ruin. Three men were snow slide. Two miners were killed and a trears No. 13 shoes. He is very much result of an attack of la grippe, died at the A serious flood is anticipated. killed, and the terror-stricken inhabitants large amount of property destroyed. respected in Kentucky. Blaine mansion at Washington. This is the An appeal has been received at Richmond, have fled to the towns of Gem and Wallace, BY THE fourth bereavement in the family of SecreBlaine Va., signed by 350 citizens of Granville fearing a repetition of the disaster. A I O E S within the past thirty-five days, ajid Gradual Reduction Hoik county, which says the farmers are suffering Particulars are meager, as the is the second one of his children to die within IT IS rather hard on the girls, but for the necessaries of life, owing to the failure in A at he wires to all the points in the that time from illness brought on by attacks of the crops. W it or he a S they do say that a postal card, of the grip. Mrs. Coppinger was first taken mines have gone down, leaving no means of a is a Republicans of the Fourth Pennsylvania ill with an attack of the prevailing epidemic of communication. The disaster occurred started on a trip around the world, congressional district have nominated Stat* WASHINGTON, Special—The beautiful, historic in December. She recovered and came on to yesterday afternoon, and this morning. NEW ULM, HINIW frill make the circuit in about seventy Senator John E. Ray burn for the vacancy east room of the executive mansion, Washington to attend Walker Blaine's funeral. With scarcely a moment's warning, a tremendous congress causedby the death of William A relapse occurred and brain trouble, the scene of so many varied spectacles of days, without any noise or pretension. mass of snow and rocks swept D. Kelley. from which Mrs. Coppinger had suffered at brilliant ceremony or social gayety, was today down upon the tcv\n from the east side of various times, soon appeared. The news of a grippe has reached the reserves in the devoted to the sadly contrasted and the narrow gulch in which it is situated. the death became known early in the day, Canadian Northwest, and the Indians are solemnly impressive purpose of a funeral. Five men were buried beneath the snow. and the president, the members of the cabinet simply terrorized. The disease is reported Very seldom has any similar scene been to be very bad on the Sarcee river south ol Two were rescued, but the others are dead EDWARD BELLAMY whose "Looking and a large number of friends called to witnessed at the White House, and never Calgary. express their sympathy. Mrs Coppinger and their bodies have not yet been recovered. Backward" made him famous, is now since 1865, when the remains of the lamented was thirty years of age, and married Col. The ill-fated town lies in a narrow More than thirty persons died of meningtis, Lincoln reposed among the same surroundings. looking forward to the enjoyment of •oppinger about seven years ago. which is epidemic near Gainesville. gulch, through which Canyon creek pours The services over the remains Tex., and many others are beyond the hope the profit of his work in accordance its waters into the south fork of the Coeur of the wife and daughter of the secretary of recovery. Out of the whole number attacked d'Alene. It had about 200 inhabitants, Obtained, and all PAT&XT MVHJHJHOS attended frith the style of the unsocialistic of the navy were appointed for 11 o'clock, E S O N A O S S I by the disease not a single person to tor ItODERA TB FEES. Oar oSc* who have deserted their wrecked or menaced has recovered. but long before that hour the east room present. Itichard S. Matthews, a well known Republican opposite (he U. S. Patent Office, and wt can obtain homes and places of business. The was crow ded with people desirous of paying Paten* In less tint than tho» ramote tnm orator, and one of th most prominent nearest town is Gem, also upon Canyon WASHINGTON. Send MODEL. DBA WifO lawyers in the South dropped dead E A E S their last tribute to their departed PHOTO of intention. Wa adrisa aa to patentability creek and three miles down the stream. from heart disease a horse car Baltimore. friends. It was a most distinguibhed gathering, JAMES BORTZ, residing near Macflngie, free of chtrra and we maka NO CMAM€m Yesterday another disastrous avalanche and included everybody of prominence UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED, Pa., took a pair of boots to a he a a W swept down a boarding hons.e connected For circuit*. adTlca, terms and references in Washington. It is estimated that a actual client* in your own State. County. City o* cobbler for slight repairs. He stated with the Custer mine, which is s'ituated upon there were nearly a thousand persons 111 E O O A S A I E S Town, write to CHICAGO. Nice Mile creek, about five miles from the house. As iar as ssible admission that he had owned them for nine' James Bury, Fred Young and Prank Chapman, Burke. The boarding house was full of was confined to the personal and official Oppotut Faint QSiet, Wonhmetan, D. fit all residents of Sombra, Ont were flo^SS41"^0 3 S P,r in 7 5 1 /ac No 3 Spring teen years, but had used them only 62@72 No. 2 red 75%c. miners, six of whom were killed. The others friends ot Secietary Tracy and his family, drowned by the capsizing of their boat while Bingham Bros. CORN—No. 2, 28%@29c. on Sundays and on special ocea. had a narrow escape, and a number and consequently very lew strangers were returning from Marine City, Mich. OATS—No. 2, 20%@30c. were more or less injured. The disasters picsent. The caskets containing the dead sions. At Ottawa, Ont., fire burnt a car shed belonging RYE—No. 2, 44c. t'1 are not a sui prise to those familiar with topography were placed side by side under the central to the Canadian Pacific Six passenger BAELEY—No. 2, 55@57c. of that section. The towns are chandelier and directly opposite the am FLAX SEED—$1.35%. cars includingLadyMacdonald'smagnificent situated very narrow gulches, on either BUTTEH—Quiet and unchanged. corridor. They were distinguished only TiEALERS IN HE late Mrs. George Brancroft, private car and the official car Ottawa, E EGGS—Quiet at 13y2c. &ide of which abrupt mountains arise. The by the greater size of the one containing weie destroyed. Loss, $90,000, insured. a keen observer, once told me," says the body of Mrs. Tracy. snowfall this winter has been unprecedented ST. PAXIL. George Shietz, a St. Louia barber, put Colonel Higginson, "that she never in the history of the country. Within the poison on cakes lor rats. Minnie Brock, WBE4T—No. 1 hard, 78@79c No. 1 Northern, Dr. Douglas immediately began the eleven years old. and Annie, her sister, six last few days it has been raining haid, knew an Englishman, however eminBnt 76@77c No. 2 northern 74@75c Episcopal burial service, "I am the Resurrection years old, whose parents live close by, slipped COBN—No. 3, 27y2c. which had the effect of loosening the deep in art or science, who, if he had and the Life At its conclusion into the shop and ate the cakes. They can LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, OATS—No 2 mixed, 20c No. 2 white, 21c snow banks and precipitating them upon not live. No. 3, 191/oe. the choir sung the "Jesus, Lover of dined with a duke, could help men. the town and the houses below. BARLEY—NO. 2, 45@50c, No. 3. 38§)42c. My Soul The Scripture lesson was read SASk AND BLIND. The Ha burg-American Steamship company's fcioning the fact to all his acquaintances." RYE—No. 2, 34c. by Rev Mr. Elliott. It began at the twentieth steamer Gellert, which arrived in New GROUND FEED—No. 1, $10 50@13 25 O A N O O E York, collided with an iceberg on Jan. 30, ver&e of the fifteenth chapter of First Lime, Cement and CoaL BRAN—Bulk, ?6.50@8. and two holes, each about a foot square' Corinthians- 'But now is Christ risen from HAY—Upland prairie, $6@6.7o: No 1 re W a in t'he were stove in her sidethreefeetfromthestern. the dead and become the first fruits of them $5.50, timothy, $8. W a a in a The Gellert passed tv, enty icebergs on her THE crew of the Swedish steamer EGGS—Fresh. $4.80@5 10. that slept. For since by man came death, a passage, and encountered very stormy weather. Lowest prices always. BUTTER—Extra creamery, 20c dairy 14@ Ocean can truly say they had a "sweet by man came also the resurrection of the PORTLAND, Or Special—The Postal Telegraph 15c, roll and print, 8@10c. dead The choir then sang "Rock of ages, and Cable company furnishes the time" of it in a recent gale. When Geo. Cunningham, aged 30 years, a lineman, MINNEAPOLIS. cleft for me A prayer, read by Dr. Douglas, following information to the world regarding Opposite Railroad Depot, while engaged with a squad of men the storm was at its height the concluded the seruces. The president, WHEiT—No. 1 hard, 79c No. 1 Northern, repairing the wires of the Brush Electric the unprecedented floods in Oregon NEW ULM, MIN» 77@771/2c. No. 2 Northern, 73y2@75c with Secietary Tracy on his arm, first steamer's fuel began to give out, and .Light Company on Vine street in Cincinnati, and Washington- The Willamette river FLOUR—Patents, sacks to local dealers received a powerful shock, which will undoubtedly passed out of the room, and to them at this city is higher than it fcwejyp tP»s of the cargo of sugar $4 75@4 80 patents to ship, sacks, car lots' prove lata!. His hmbs swung out came Fran Tracy the son, who was so FRANK FRIEDMANN, has been since the great flood of 1861. The $4.15@4.50, barrels, $4.30@4.60 bakers' was shoveled jntQ the furnaces to from the pole 30 feet from the ground and he overcome that lie had to be supported by here, $3@3.40 superfine, $1.70@2.25 red rise is caused by the unusually heavy rains, fell to the pavment unconscious, where he lay two of the ushers. Following the procession keep up steam, dog sacks, $1@1.20, red dog barrels, $1.25@1.50. and the melting of snow in the mountains. a a bleeding mass. He was taken dealer in came the choir, singing as a recessional In this city ail the merchants along the to the hospital. His injuries are pronounced COK\'—Samnles, 25@26c hymn, "Abide with me, fast falls the evening fatal. water fiont, and for two streets back from Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, OATS—Mixed, 19@20y2c white 20@22c, No. tide the darkness deepens. Lord with ABOUT 3500 watches are daily the river a been compelled to 2, 21V2@22c me abide." The bodies were removed to S I N S I I N S suspend business, and move their stocks manufactured in the United States BARLEY—23@44c. the hearses and the funeral procession was Richard and George Mills quarieled at to higher places. The water rose so Slassware, Notions, Canned HAY—Upland prairie, $7.50: common wild. A. first-class American watch, well formed, the cortege mo\mg slowly to Rock Gow andy, N. Y. George secured a shot gun $5@6 50. rapidly that many of them were unable to kept, will last thirty years, or sometimes and instantly killed his brother. BUTTER—Fair to fancy creamery, 14@20c. Creek cemeterv. just beyond the soldiers' move their goods out, and in consequence per lb dairies, medium to fancy, I0@12c home, where tl bodies were placed in a W. E. Crowley, cashier of th« Farmers' Fruit, Flour, etc. heavy damage will be the result. The only even longer, before the works grease and packing stock, 4@5Vic. receiving vault to await Secretary Tracy's State bank, of Sullivan, Ind., stabbed himself means of travel on Front street, the principal wear out, but the average life of an and then fired his barn Mrs Crowsley MILWAUKEE. determination in regard to their permanent wholesale street of the city, All goods sold at bottom prices and is a raving maniac over her husband's act. WHEAT—No. resting place. Secretary Tracy did not go ordinary low-priced watch is ten 2 spring, 72@74c No. 1 is by boats. Throughout Willamette Northein, 81c. to the cemetery, as it was feared the task delivered free of cost to any part ol Robert Moorman, who was confirmed by valley hea-\y losses are reported. years, while that of the same grade CORN—No. 3, 28c. might prove too much for his strength. the United States senate postmaster at Newberry, Many bridges have been washed away and the city. OATS—No 2 white, 23y2@24c. is seven years. S. shot and killed Lee Schultze a a large amount of grain stored in the warehouses BYE—No. 1, 44c. well known railroad contractor, at Fishdam, N E W ULM, MINN. A A E I BAELEY—No. 2, 42Vac along the river has been ruined. The S. C. EGGS—Fresh, 14c. wagon bridge across the Willamette river, THE deepest hole in the world, S a he S to of he A riot occured during a Socialist electorial BUTTER—Dairy, 15@17c. at Salem was swept away Monday night. GEO. BENZ & SONS. a re I a a CHEESE—Cheddars, 9@9% meeting at Stassfurfc, Germany. The police at different times for a number of The structure was about one thousand feet MADISOV, W is Special Telegram, flr?d into the crowd. Four were -wounded, long. It cost in the neighborhood of $75,000. places, is, according to a germ an, —The troubles which have been disrupting Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Su§ »Sman was killed and several policemen he S is to a No less than 10,000,000 saw logs WINES & the Heckla Fire Insurance company of this contemporary, at Schladebach were stabbed. A. S. Crossfield, of Minnesota, and the a city for the past two months culminated tonight commission that negotiated the Sisseton HAVE BEEN SW*PT AWAY At Appleton, Minn three drunkealndians small German village ne^'j. Leipsic. and Wahpeton Indian treaty last bummer, 111 the practical s«ile of the Heckla's LIQUORS, on the Willamette and Columbia rivers fn engaged in a fight with knives and toma had a two hours' session with Secretary It measures l,74o,4:meters, or about business to the St. Paul German Insurance hawks. Two of them were seriously injured, the last few days. Large qualities of sawed Noble a tew days ago. They answered several company. All the details of the bargain one of them peihaps fatally. The person lumber and a number of saw mills on the 5,735 feet. The time expended in points of objection which the secretary of 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn who sold the whiskey will receive the attention were completed and all that is left to be river have also been carried away. The situation the interior and Assistant Secretary Chandler boring to this depth amounted to of the authorities. done is the formalizing of the papers tomorrow had found in the treaty, and before they on the Southern Pacific road between left Secretary Noble told them he would submit and the ratification of the deal of Bix years, at a cost of $52,000. Over $170,000 of specie bonds were stolen here and California remains virtually unchanged, P. BTEB SCHESER, the treaty to the president, with a from the purser's safe during the voyage of the Heckla stockholders at a special meeting and the officials do not venture recommendation that an act embodying its the steamer Klat from Buenos Ayres to to be called ior Feb 13 The St Paul an opinion as to when the road will be provisions be passed by congress. One Antwerp. The money was part of a large AN eastern man, not a crank but company obligates itself to take, if it is offered, open. All communication south and east of the objections raised fey Secretary NobJe shipment from the Argentine capital to Antwerp the whole of the $300,000 of stock of was that while the act creating the commiseion of here has been cut off for five days, and a real live genius, wants Kalamazoo banks. the Heckla company,paying therefore $318,000, had authorized the payment by the government no trains are arriving oyer the Southern -DEALER I N ^J^EgS capitalists to start a plant to manufacture Emil Meyer, a blind chair maker of New of 3 percent interest on the proceeds or a premium of 0 per cent.'The Heckla Pacific or the Union Pacific. The trains York, in a fit of sudden madness attempted of the sale of the lands, the commission had diiectors bind themselves to procure and a sure go flying machine are running to Tacoma, Wash over the promised 5 per cent. Mr. Crossfield held that to murder his wholo family and himself. He turn over to the St. Paul company Northern Pacific, but a heavy storm in the which he has patented. He showed 5 ppr cent, was the usual rate allowed on slightly injured his wi'e and one child and at least a majority of the Hecla Cascade mountains has cut off communication moneys standing to thecredit of Indians, and then ate a handful of Paris green dying soon the chamber of commerce how nicely stock, thus giving the purchaser full control he saw no reason why an exception should be to the East. It is impossible to closely afterward. made in this case. When the bill passed over the Heckla affairs. The St. Paul company his model worked, but the memory estimate the damage at present, but it will In a saloon row at Central City, N. Mex congress fixing 3 per cent, it was held in congress assumes every asset and liability of probably reach $500,000. The rain has of poor Hogan's fate made them Henry Brooks, a colored soldier, shot and that owing to the nature of the lands the Heckla company. The latter has now ceased throughout the Willamette killed Deputy Sheriff Dallin, a colored woman this rate of interest would be ample to meet boubt the value of the contrivance outstanding over $20,000,000 of risks, and valley, but the river at this named Came Drug and seriously wounded a the wants of the Indians, but Mr. Crossfield its surplus at the end of January was $14,000, as an everyday means of locomotion. second man. Brooks was wounded himself held that this was discriminating against point is still on the rise. The LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, while in December $15,000 in dividends these particular Indians just because they in the affray. river is still rising to-night, though reports happened to have valuable lands. Several were paid. It is the intention of the St. from south as far as Corvallis state that it SASH, BLINDS, The Cincinnati Cremation society has discharged other objections of a technichal nature were THE German army is about to be Paul company to reinsure all the Heckla began falling at noon, and the weather is its superintendent, Valentine Heiman, raised, but by important changes in wording risks outside of Wisconsin in the St. Paul and he has been put under bond by a cold and clear. The water is rushing supplied with a new repeating rifle were corrected, and at last the secretary approved —and all kinds of— company and to continue, for the present magistrate to answer to the charge of grand through Front and First streets very rapidly, the treaty. of small caliber. When the soldiers larceny. The articles stolen were coffins. At at least, the risks in this state in the Hecla and this makes navigation by means of Building Material. Representative Gifford says the Wahpeton the crematory the bodies are removed from of the Kaiser have these guns, some company. Albert Scheffer, president of the boats very dangerous. Many of the and Sisseton reservations would have been the casket, and it has been the uudorstanding St. Paul company, and W. C. Bredengagen, other nation will make an improvement opened urder act of congress last year if the that the caskets were broken up and burned. SIDEWALKS ABE FLOATING, vice president of the company, made the bill had not been defeated under the rule of ffEWTJLM, MIUH Recently it has been discovered that, instead on them, and then the Germans and several accidents have occurred by pedestrians deal for their corporation, which is only no quorum voting. He is in favor of paying of burning them the thrifty superintendent will have to hustle around and give the Indians the money due them, and securing falling through holes in sidewalks. nine months old, but which to-day's purchase has sold them, sometimes a* low as $1 each, Citizens'Bank the lands which they are willing to cede. The Oregonian and Telegram were is expected to boom tremendously. to thrifty village ndertakers. their gun-makers another job in Being a member of the Indian committee, he compelled to move their business offices The Rockford and various other companies A canoe reached Seattle in which was the will no doubt be able to got a bill through keeping pace with the advance in the further back from the river, there being at made bids to reinsure the risks, but the body of Klackow, an Indian chief from the committee, and probably through the present several feet of water on the art of gun-making. Heckla preferred the clean-cut offer made by Alaska. His friends came in other canoes house. first floor. The editorial rooms, which are and told the sheriff that the chief had been the St. Paul company. To-day's deal is a murdered at Alki point. They say that four on the second floor, are reached by boats. it on is on in N a defeat for the faction of Heckla stockholders JUSTICE, a London paper, has been white men came to their cabin and tried to a Great anxiety is felt for two bridges which led by President Halle Steensland, and a sell them whisky for an exorbitant price. span the river at this point. The Morrison The anxiously awaited verdict of the supreme victory for Vice President Joh A. Johnson. giving the results of some curious NEW ULM, MINN. The Indians refused, a fight ensued, and one court in the case of Frank Ohlquist street wagon bridge is liable to be swept ot the white men shot Klackow in the stomach. calculations, which, if correct, will vs. The Sheriff of Grand Forks County, being away at any moment, and in case this He died immediately. The Indians O A A E S IN A S nominally the test liquor case, was handed make a fellow a little cautious about bridge is carried down stream against the chased the white men, and though unarmed down Fargo. The syllabus is as follows: M.MuUen, Prcs'U H. Vajen,r%ce'Prtati managed to cut one badly in the thigh. Indians steel bridge of the Union Pacific railroad, guessing on the size of a crowd, and W A is S a is Where a party was held by a magistrate are now following the murderer for revenjje, the latter is almost certain to go out as the it on to at a 0. Rudolph, Cashier. for a violation of the law against selling offering to bet his last dollar that he and the sheriff is following his trail to space between the bridge and the water is intoxicating liquor as a beverage, without MADISON, Wis., Special Telegram, bring him to justice. Directors: is right. According to the calculator license, in force on that subject when the not sufficient to permit any large drift to —At the farmers' convention Mr. Merrick constitution was adopted, and committed pass under. The river at present is comparatively of Madison created a spirited discussion by on the staff of Justice, all O E I N I N S in default of bail, and brought before the court Werner Bcesch, Ckas. Wagner, Dr. iree from drift, it having advocating the payment of road taxes in the people in the world, about on habeas corpus proceedings, claiming Forty destitute English clerks at Lisbon been carried down before the cash rather than permitting it to be worked that he was unlawfully restrained of his liberty Weschcke, O. M. Ohcn, E.Q, Koch. have appKed to the British consul there for 1,400,000,000, could stand in a field water became so high. The associated by labor as now. Aaron Broughton of because all pre-existing laws against passage to their homes. Brodhead fired a bombshell by stating that selling intoxicating liquor without license Press reporter in order to file dispatches is ten miles square, and, by the aid of The duel between the Marquis De Mores were repealed by an article 20 of the constitution if the recommendation was carried out we compelled to wade through water three DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS telephones, could be addressed by a and M. Dryfus, editor of the Nation of Paris (being the prohibition article), as could have Roman roads, but Roman taxation feet deep. A dispatch from McMmvilie, took place on the Belgian frontier. Mr. Dreyfus being repugnant thereto, held: Bangle speaker. to pay for them. Farmers work their Or., states that the town of Wheatland is OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE was shot in the ri&rbt arm. The bullet First—That, if article 20 of the constitution own roads and make them at a reasonable almost swept away, much stock drowned has been extracted, and no serious result is by self-executing, and operating, it repeals TICKETS SOLD. rate. thought if swell villagers wanted and a large amount of grain has been destroyed. anticipated. The marquis was uninjured. the present existing license law, including good carriage roads in the country they ALEXANDER T. STEWART left an estate The duel was the outcome of an article in the penalties. should pay for them. Broughton's views estimated all the way from $20,000,000 Nation which the marquis regarded as offensive. Second—But held, further, that aaid article AROT7NJJ JACKSONVILLE. is not self-executing that it cannot be enforced were violently attacked by several speakers JACKSONVILLK, Or,, Special—A phenomenal to $40,000,000. At the end GloseAttention Given to by the penalties in the former license and the prevailing sentiment was plainly There is a ministerial crisis in Brazil. The rain storm has prevailed in Southern law that the provision in at article that Collecting. i^i of a dozen years his widow, to whom in favor of at least a partial cash system. trouble has reference to the questions of Oregon since Friday, which, in connection "the legislative assembly shall by law prescribe financial records, which do not at present F. E. PaTson of Lake Mills contended in he left nearly all of it, was in debt to with he melting of the snow in he mountains, regulations for the enforcement of seem likely to be realized. Senor Demetris favor of an ideal horse, which must be the provisions of this article, and shall 'has caused he greatest "flood known the executor in the sum of $900,000, Bncklen a Arnica Saiy© Riberio, the minister of agriculture, may resign. lighter than the present draft horse and provide suitable penalties for the violation since he country "was-settled. The damage The cabinet had a meeting and after The best salve in the world for Cutsl and the estate has shrunk to $12,000,000. heavier than the trotter. Gen. A. Parkinson thereof," clearly indicates the intention to Southern Oregon cannot be estimated as studying fully the subject which gave rise to of the constitutional convention that supplemental Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, of Columbus presented an interesting JimFisk left his widow yet, for postal communication is BO uncertain the crisis the members of the government legislation should be the means of enforcing paper from Minister Joh Hicks, descriptive Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands* and limited that only surmises can arrived at a perfectly harmonious decision said article. $3,500,000. The estate was eaten of agriculture in Peru. To-night Gen. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, satf regarding the measures to be adopted. It is be made of the ravages of the "water on the Third—Further, that until said supplemental George E. Bryant of Madison lauded the and positively cures Tiles or na Up by sharks of various kinds, and said that if Minister Robeno resigns Francisco legislation is had article 2Q, wfcile line of the numerous tributaries of the Jersey and G. E, "Gordon of Koshkonong pay required. It ie guaranteed to give Grizerio will be appointed in his place. prohibitory in form, is in fact a declaration fcfrs. Fisk, who is now a miserably Rogue river. he Guernsey, while Gov, Howard, C. of principles only, and without force to repeal perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. THE FEOPXE TEBROE- STKICKETJ. Details of a fatal water spout near Nanking, .poor" woman is living on a small farm the prior license law. Hence the relator's Thorn, Prof. W A. Henry a others spoke Price 25 cents per box. Sold DV Q, Later reports from Burke indicate that no China, last month, which caused the loss restraint is not unlawful, -and he is remanded «on different phases of dairying. la New England. L. Boos. 1 »**ves have-been lost there. Mr. and Mrs. of 1Q0 ^lives were brought by the China back to custody. 1