New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 6, 1890 · Page 3 of 9
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^THE NORTHWEST. 1Events entire state as his district will hereaflier have «fflMrffBB38IONAL "W During a-beamy rainstorm at Sibley recently '28roun% (So.lSci'nh. charge of the southern district, while A. Fr. lufderKfeid^ fish fell from the clouds and million! Haigght, of Gilby, has been- appointed as /^f them were found in a small pond.. Upon deputy collector for the northern district,,, examination it was f)undthat they were a O.H. CHADBOtnRJTi, Summary of the Important t?.B. BOS4, 1 Eesume of the Proceedings with headquarters at Larimore. f'.'vt/?? fish called axalatt. found only in Old Mexico. President*. Casbfto Sfttpufactarer of* "iv'V'^Y The theory advanced is that they had been of Congress During the of the Week in the COP Minn anJ Centra Sirs. -J taken up in a waterspout and carried all S O A O A «y Fire, Well Building ft&d SteopI* that distance-. \-iS%-M^H Past Week, iff Reports froir -all sections indicate that the Northwestern States. corn crop will LJfthe largest ever raised, y^-i A peculiar and distressing case- is-that of N:^YULM, MINN. wsi A. D. Faulon, of Gilman. He has been confined Pierre has a burglar that takes the bread. to his bed for some time with rheumatism OBU««tioBiM?«l!ba«!n«Mp*rf«Tniai t» ksaktav He broke intoa bakery one night and waltzed I N N E S O A promp^r *ttaado4 te. W and paralysis, and the other day while SENATE. .-, .-tr^^s^-w off with forty-five loaves. W S Bric for The Farmers' alliance has decided to build suffering with a headache closed his eyes to Among tbe amendments reported by the Individual Responsibly, Hereafter rations will be distributed at large warehouse at Lake Benton. committee on Indian appropriations and 'd$%i ornamental fronts. shut out the light. When he-opened them sub-agencies so that no Indians will have to agreed to were the following: During the recent session of the state ,1-**^* '•*a su- again his sight was gone. $*- •'. travel morethanforty-five miles for supplies. !$500,90Q_ tfe8 Inserting an item' of $150,000 to pay the *s|ne court 269 decisions were handed Dar Eells, df Battle Creek, had an'arrow The little ehild of Silas Carmen, living near Chippewa Indians of Minnesota the award Have the heat of shipping facilities and iWh.- Pi* *,iitfwh. VV'-'^V escape from being crushed to death the otherday. for damages sustained by them on account Mound City, drank from a dish of fly poison will pay prompt attentioa to mail •rdere, Several cars laden with farm" implements He wa» working around the machinery of the building of dams and reservoirs on with fatal effect. Eagle Rotter Mill Go.^ of the mill when his pants caught in the Lake-Winnebagosbisb, Cass lake and Leech ere derailed near Rochester and badly A good vein of coal has-been found at Eearling lake. Inserting an item for $100,000 for %NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. shafting. He had the presence ofmind to. at a depth of seventy-eight feet. A shaft mills,, agricultural implements, etc.-, and one grasp a post and hold on tillthe buttons Fred Corwin, of Lake City, while carelessly 160,000 for surveys, allotments, etc., of1 will soon be sunk and the surrounding ,„ Has -Capacity _\ '*. gave way, when his pants left him in a very (handling a revolver, accidently shot himself H. Kudolphv for tfoe Chippewa Indians of Minnesota— 600 Barrels Per Day. country supplied with cheap fuel- sudden manner. He escaped with slight through the hand. both sums to b* reimbursed from the proceeds-of A Mitchell man, who has traveled extensively bruises. the sales of Chippewa lands. The report that the South St. Paul stock over South Dakota, estimates that Another provision of some interest to "Here and there, in the- older portions," yards had been sold to tbe new syndicate is Minnesota, and particularly to the people ol taking the state as a whole, wheat will be liANUFAOTUlt*R OF 4 BXALXB a says the Des Moines Newsr "the cen, Without foundation. North Dakota, was a bill which Senator about 25 per cent, short of a good crop, oats Our flour a a be beat Boats and Shoos! sus shows a slight falling off ia population Casey introduced, and which was.passed G. M. Cowre, station agent at Maynard, 50 per cent, and flax above the average. in the past ten years but, in nearly every several montha ago, providing for the re*aoval NEWULM,, MINNESOTA. jdeserted WB wife and family and eloped with By the opening.of of the Sisseton reservation, of the Turtle Mountain Chippewas to locality, there are slight gains, and in, the the wife of a neighbor. the White Earth reservation in Minnesota. which is expected to occur before the IOnn.Ja3dN.strs.. N«w THM, west and northwest and in all the cities Burglars ruined the safe in the postofflce present congress adjourns, abont 600,000 there are largt gains. There is everv reason, HOUSE. -at La Crescent, but were frightened away be.'Jt&Jj--* acres oiHhe finest farming land in South to anticipate a net gain of 20 per cent, in the Th* appropriations committee of the A large assortment of aaen*s aafu they could secure any plunder. Dakota will be thrown open to settlement. entire state." housenon-concur in all material amendments boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' MM if ^Ji The pu *.+offlce at Cold Spring was entered Col. Allison, the noted army scout, who to the sundry civil appropriation bill made children's shoes constantly kept* «er *p| by burglars and..a quantity of postal cards, by the senate, including that striking out has lived many years among,the Sioux, says A in is of he Tele:- hand. Custom work and repsiiiM, ,^ the appropriation of $750,000 for the irrigation stamps and money laken. there is no danger of trouble in the reservation project and askjor a conference. .womntlj attended fco.^JT3cI,f7'Vf^ The Mille Lacs Indians are moving of their, country and tharthe reports of "outbreaks" own accord from the Mille Lacs to the Yellow are sent out by the cattlemen, who "I remember," said one of the 'Earth reservati on. want the country for grazing purposes. Th# fight on the Indian bill was upon th« down-town old-timers at a luncheon, Obtained, and all PATkNT JttVisltiJCSH av John Hauenstein, policy of the present Indian commissioner in tended to ior-JfODRRATE FEES. Our office is A son of George Herber of Farmington Two Hamlin connty men, named Town "when we first had the telephone. opposite the 9: S. Patent Office, and we can obtain abandoning contract schools with sectarian was drowned in Prairie lake while bathing. and Arnson, were the other day adjudged insane. Patentt in less time than those remote froai It was much more of a curiosity then societies for the education of Indians. Several WAMUKQTON. Send HOVEL, DRAW IK iffis age was about sixteen years.? The former lost his reason, it is said, provisions in the house bill for continuing than the phonograph is now. I used PHO'TO of invention. We advise as to patent* BREWER because he drank too much of the essence of A boy named Frank' f'Lohstreter, living these schools under Catholic supervision Ability free of charge and we make HO CMJ.M.QM to wait for the bell to ring so ^s to alcohol, and the other because he could not were stricken out by the senate committee. jnear Hokah, had one of hit* feet so badly UNLESS PATENT 18 SECURED. have an excuse to howl in the thing. get enough to drink. The entire Northwestern delegation stood For circular, advice, terra* and references t» Crushed by a mowing machine as to render One day it went off and I was on actual client* In. your own State. County. City ol solidly for the mission schools, and against amputation necessary One of Uncle Sam's blue coats, finding life hand promptly. I discovered that the policy of Commissioner Morgan. Senator monotonous at Fort Sully, spiced things The postofflce at Sauk Rapids Vas entered MALTSTER Washburn did not vote with them on the talker at the other end of the fine OppotiU Patent OJfiet, Wathtngtn, If. a a little by eloping with Miss Maggie Jordan. Jby burglars the safe blown to pieces and the proposition. was one of the most prominent society The elopers only had a half hour's start, but Jobout $50 worth of property destroyed. HOUSE. \-Lfi X:^'y:Ul Bingham Bros. ladies of the South Side. I also managed to reach Pierre and have the knot 'Only a small amount of booty was secured. The house proceeded, after a short prelim* discovered that she thought our office securely tied before the pursuing party put The independent school district of Duluth Our brewery Is fully equipped and able to ii* inary wrangle, to vote upon the committee in an appearance. was a butchershop, She wanted ill orders. 5 has decided to issue $100,000 4|£ per nea*. amendments to the bankruptcy bill These Mr. F. Grebe haaeaargs of the bottling estafe school bonds for the purpose of evrectlll£ ad" During *t »ain°+orm near Groton the other to know if Mr. the butcher^ was amendments are principally verbal and informal iiabmeat. Jew dm, ffinn. DEALERS day, two men named Rigga and Eppard took in their character, and having been ditional school buildings. in, and I said that she had the honor disposed of an amendment was adopted enforcing refuge in a barn to escape the element*. A According to the assessors' retuKns there of talking to him then. the laws of the states giving- wages puff of wind came along, lifted W building ^arein Freeborn county 9,123 horses\15,783 "What do jqu mean,' she asked, for labor a preference. off its foundation, carried it some distance jcows, 14,296 other cattle, 13,881 hd|S8 a The Torrey bankruptcy bill was then, by sending irie such a roast, of beef and dashed it to pieces, leaving the poor B,522 sheep. N passed with unimportant amendments—117, as that of yesterday?" ,/,? ?,/ men to seek shelter elsewhere. to 84. Congressmen from Minnesota, North LATH, SHINGLES, BOOKS, "I asked her what was the matter and South Dakota, Montana and Washing* Herbert G. Stout, an ex-postal clerk,\ Talk about the wonderful growth of with it and she replied that it wasn't ton voted in the affirmative. •victed of robbing the mails at the June 1»erm things! A few weeks ago the Pierre Free SASH AND BHNB. a fit for a dog to eat. I spunked up at ioi the United States court at Winona,, Press saw an eight-foot water snake in ',• SENATE. year"8* this and told her bhat I had had Manufacturer of and Dealt* -sentenced to states prison for three the Missouri river at that point, and the Lime, Cement and Coal Senator Call introduced a resolution foi a The Blue Earth County alliance has other day the same snake arrived in Forest more trouble about her trade than an investigation to determine whether or CIGARS, -jphased for its members 30,000 pounds of City and was measured by the editor of the all the balance of my customers combined. not elevator and transportation companies toest manila binding twine at 13% cents Per Press, when it was found that it had grown are combining against farmers. I told her that she not only Lowest prices always* to the length of twenty-two feet. The Conger lard bill, which has been petitioned TOBACCOS, ipound. The usual price is 18 cents, did not kn^w a good piece of for by many farmers in the West, The large barn of Peter E. Hanson, iv The Indian police are fast catching on to roast beeff^he she saw it, will be taken up next week and probably tniles southeast of Litchfield, with all its cPn" the ways of their metropolitan brothers. At but that sh\. did not know how passed. The representatives from the Southern Opposite Railroad Depot, jtents, including seven horses, was tota''? the Crow Creek agency the other day a man states will make B.. fierce opposition to to prepare it, and that she didn't NEWULM, SfTXl destroyed by fire. The loss will reach several Cor. Minnesota and Centre the bill, as it interferes with cotton seed oil named La Croix "'sassed" an Indian cop know how to eat it after it was prepared. thousand dollars. lard, extensively metnuiactuied in the South. named Whipper, when the latter seized a streets. Of course, she rung me off, sev\m Mary Swanson, aged 14, living base ball bat and struck the former over the Ho "l&^'fV NEWBLM, MINN. and I went over to my desk and rolled FRANK FRIEDIANN, miles from Rochester, dropped a lighted head, fracturing his skull. Whipper has been over and laughed. In a few days I The honse postofflce committee agreed up* natch into a can of gasoline, and her c!otn" arrested and may ''lose his buttons." on a substitute bill in lieu of a number of Jno. NeurHaji, -|ng catching fire, she was burned BO friglii? had occasion to go into the butcher dealer in pending bills adverse to lotteries and ordered fully that death resulted four hours later. shop milady had been talking about, it roj: urted to Ytfe house, he substitute WISCONSIN At Oronoco, as August Templeman was and while waiting for my order I said Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware piohibits lottery circulars and tickets, Hate: The La Crosse Times tells about 'kt "horse pulling down a hay shed, it fell to pieces of drawings, money orders for purchase ol to the butcher: 'Does Mr trade Dealer in who ate a huge chunk of ice left by the dealer lottery tickets or newspapers containing lot* 'Unexpectedly and the flying timbers struck here now? mentioning the name of rTzrzr in front of a saloon. tery advertisements or drawings from being J" Slassware, Notions, Canne him and his son, a boy of 6 years. The boy O O S the husband of the lady who had earned in the" mails or delivered by carriers, Mathew Peterson was arrested at Western was killed and the father's leg broken. and a penalty of a fine not exceeding $5,000 talked to me over the wires. Union Junction for selling still-fruit withoutthe Hats, Caps, Notions, Private Martinson, of company K, Stillwater, and imprisonment not exceeding one year is government stamp on it. 'No, sir,' the butcher replied. 'He Frait, Flour, etc. to be imposed upon any person depositing who did brave work in rescuing people Groceries* Provision^ came in here and said that I had insulted Mrs, Hackbarth, of Wausau, is missing. such matter in tbe mails. from the Sea Wing wreck, is confined to Crockery and Glassware, The house committee on invalid pensions She went out with a party of berry pickers his wife over the telephone. I Iris bed in a very le-w condition as the result Ali goods sold at bottom prices and ordered a favorable report upon a bill granting and wandered away from the rest of the tried to explain, but he wouldn't Green, Jrle and Canned of exposure to the elements. a pension of $6,000 per annum to the delivered free of cost to any part of party. have it. So I have ordered the confounded widow of the late Gen, George B. McClellan. JTrutts* etc, etc. The large barn of Luther McCoy, at The residence of 0. B, Guenther, living four thing to be taken out of here. the city. "\'1 7 ,J Rochester, was destroyed by fire, together I will always lake farm flrodata la exeaamgt miles north of Port Washinnton, was struck With its contents of hay, grain and farm machinery. I was afraid of it in the first place N E W ULM, MINN Mr. Mitchell offered a concurrent resolution, lor seeds, sad pay the highest market tries Cer es by lightning recently. Mr. Guenther's son The fire is supposed to be of incendiary and told the fellow that it wouldn't which was referred to the committee kinds ef paper rags. was made deaf by the shock. origin. work. It was a humbug.' on finance, stating that the United States GEO. BENZc© SONS. George Brown, under arrest at Eau Claire Public meetings are being held in £'aribault would hail with approbation any recipproeal Ia conaeot!9« with my store Ihn«e a Brat-ota* "I looked up at his telephone and for jewelrv robbery at Waveriy, Ia„ was arrangement, by treaty or otherwise, between county to protest against the rebent talooa furnished with a splendid bMtarC teM*: ea* jC saw that he had a chunk of leaf lard Importers and Wholesale Dealers la the government of the United States proven to be the wrong man. A damage •yeastomera will always And good liquors aaf resolution of Mie county commissioners to stuck in the transmitter and a kidnev and the governments of all or any of the WINES & suit is now in order. dears, asd erery forenoon a eplsadld laaea. Appropriate $25,000 of the surplus money in South American or Central American states, tied under the bell. He said he had (the treasury for the erection ol a new court-house. A. D. Kerr, employed by the Bay Shore whereby there shall be admitted to the ports had the thing stopped up until it •II goods purchased of me will be deUrered '-.:.? -.'.:: Lumber Company, at Ashland, captured a LIQUORS. of such nations, free from all national, provincial, could be taken out. I suppose I say part of the city free of oost. deer which started to swim across Chequamegon municipal and other tariffs or taxes, iClnneaota Straei, Now Pirn, Miay N O A O A ought to have told him the truth, the products of the United States as may bi Bay. He pursued the animal in a 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn The State bank, of Lisbon, has been ihcorporated agreed upon but declaring that it is not the but I couldn't summon the nerve. skiff and run it down. sense of the United States that in any such with a cash capital of $75,000. Besides, I enjoyed the tongue-lashing At the Mendota hospital, at Madison, treaty or reciprocal arrangements the articles PF Thereis talk of starting a democratic paper 9 which I gave the lady on the South of foreign wool or hides, in any form, there are 528 patients, at the Wauwatosa at Grand Forks for campaign purposes. Side, but I always feel guilty when I should be admitted free into the ports of this M. EPPLE, Prop'r. hospital 269, and at the Northern hospital From a bunch of sheep costing less than country. meet her."—Chicago Herald. 605—375 male and 229 females. In county MonnwoiA ST. NEW fcLMINB! $900 a farmer this year received $471 The senate passed bills granting pension! hospitals there are 1,712 inmates, making ol $2,000 a year to the widows of Generals worth of wool and $510 worth of lambs. the total in the state 3,104, which is an increase JhisKmeat Crook, McClellan and Froemont. Did Yo Know It? Plans for the new Manitoba d^pot at of 173 since October, 1889. There BvdsTslgned satires totefora the people* -DEALER I N Grand Forks have been accepted and the Naw Ulia and vicinity that ha liaiire-establish/ are 300 more male than female inmates. Webster's eloquent description ol market and is sow prespared to we» \y work of building will begin at onee. The The third trial of the Salvation Army The hous.e amendment concurred to the on hit eld customers and friends with only Ust the British Empire is very reliable, building will be entirely of Btone. yj best fresh and cured meats, sauMirss, lard aod ew original package bill were nonconcurred in cases, at Eau Claire, close with the conviction says the Great Divide, but we doubt ery(Mna usually kept in a first-class market Tit by the senate, and conference committees The North Dakota Editorial association of Capt. Emma Albertson, the jury so sigeut market price will be paid for FAT CAS whether it is generally realized that were appointed by both houses. will leave Grand Forks on an excursion trip TLS, HCDJM, WOOI., ETC. finding after an half-hour's deliberation. we, too, have a dominion on which The house committee on banking has ordered through Montana und the Yellowstone National She was fined $5 and costs, amounting to M. E a favorable report on the bill introduced the sun never sets. It will hardly be park. about $40. The determined, though patient, in the house by Mr. DorBey for the retirement believed, perhaps, without an examination TTVOLI little captain will refuse to pay her fine, and of national bank circulation. Preparations are being made to open the of the maps, that San Francisco, Mr. McKinley of Ohio, from the committee Indian industrial school at Fort Totten. It an appeal will be taken to the circuit court, on rules, reported a resolution directing the instead of being the west line is expeeted that the school will have about Miss Albertson giving the required bonds. ii LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS speaker to appoint a committee of five members of this dominion, is only about midway 250 pupils to begin with. Adolph Berg's $300 trotter, Doctor, saved to investigate the charges brought AND between our eastern and western The little daughter of Mr. Derrig, of Mapleton, his life, perhaps, at Eau Claire, th«\other against Pension Commissioner Raum by Representative SASH, BLINDS, limits and yet it is a fact that the fell head first from a necond-story night. Berg was driving along a lonely section Cooper of Indiana. Adopted. window, striking the pavement and sustained of the town when a man stepped out of furthest Aleutian isle acquired in our —and all kinds ©J—- fatal injuries. a clump of trees, grabbed the bridle of the purchase, of Russian America is as There is growing evidence that both the horse, and whipped out a revolver. Berg SportBmen are ahxibusly awaiting the date far to the west of that city as Eastport, JOS. SCHMUCKER,Prop Building Material. Blaine and McKinley Republicans will conBent gave the animal a touch of the whip and when prairie chickens will be ripe. Reports Me., is to the east of it. Between in the end to adopt Senator Fierce'* NEW ULM, away dashed the frightened animal, throwing MINNESO from various parts of the state indicate an amendment to the tariff bill, which, while retaining the northwest limit of Alaska the highwayman to the ground. the advantages of free sugar, opens enormous crop of young birds. & there is a break of a few degrees, but Pure beer Bold in quantities to suit/ ...... the way to reciprocal benefits for our farm Rev. H. G. Mendenhall, formerly editor of County Clerk Fowler of Richland Center, purchaser. Special attention paid to the with the slightest reduction our territory products. the Grand Forks Plain Doalejr, has accepted died a month ago and took the combination bottling oi beer. extends through 196 degrees Senator Vest presented to the senate th« a call to the pastorate of the Greene Avenue of the vault along with him. Since that time remonstrance of a large number of persona of longitude, or 17degrees morethan experts have been working night and day on Presbyterian chucr-h, Brooklyn N. Y. of St. Louis, protesting against the passage half way around the globeN the door with drills and all the available of the federal election bill. ylt The original package venders of Bismarck burglar's tools in the town. There is $600 Hence, when the sun is giving its are protesting against the paying of city license in the vault, besides some valuable papers, for the sale of liquors. They contend goodnight kiss to our westward isle, The house committee on appropriation and the chances are that if the officials dp that the city is exceeding its jurisdiction by on the confines of the Behring Sea, it recommended non-concurrence in the senate not get the money out soon some enterprising passing ordinances conflicting with the state is already flooding the fields and amendment to the sundry civil bill increas and talented crook is likely to come along NEW ULM, MINN. constitution. .' ing the amount for surveys of public landi forests of Maine with its morning between two days, and blow the door open from $200,000 to $600,000. The house accepted At Minto the 7-year-olfl daughter of Otto light, and in the eastern part of the and walk off with the contents. the report of the committee, but it ii Evans was bringing a cow from pasture and State is more than an hour high. At understood that the matter was merely formal M.Mullen, Pres't. E. Vajen,rtee-Prts* tied the rope about her waist. The cow became and that the house would accept the increase THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE O the very momemt when the Aleutian IOWA after conference. The recommendations unruly and knocked down and dragged CHICAGO®fiSf: fisherman, warned by the approaching 1 J. 0. Budolph, Cashier. of the committee were agreed to without Judge Linehan, of Dubuque, has granted her several hundred yards, injuring her so shades of night, is pulling his much friction, the bone of contention— si injunctions against fifty-five saloons, badly as to cause death in an hour. IV':\ Directors:"v .„' ,' the senate irrigation amendment—being canoe toward the. shore, the wood •. AND ALL POINTS E A S and the prosecuting attorney was allowed passed over until the other matters were disposed Mecca temple, NoblesJ of the Mystic Shrine, chopper of Maine is beginning to $1,125 in fees. of. ,^ of New York, have accepted an invitation of Werner Basch\ Chus. Wagner, Dr. Is so operated as to meet the requirements et W wake the forest echoes with his stirring A Dubuque policeman shot a stray dog through and local travel, providing feat throw*.* El Zagel temple, of Fargo, to attend a perception ^V SENATE *^i "t,+ Weschcke, 0. M. Oteen, E.G. Koch*^ music of the ax. trains with closeconnections for &}1 and the bullet, glancing from the pavement, in their honor in that city, after The'tariff bill was taken up by the senate— ST. PATJJL,MINNEAPGij['s, fel struck a boy in the head, but/ortunatelydid L* which the New Yorkers will visit the bonanza g^jj the pending questiom being on Mr. Mcpherson's not injure him seriously. X. r'-i i'-- wheat fields and other places of interest. I he Calliope...,** SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL HLWPS,*' amendment offered to reduce the duty DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS M. Kirk, conducting an original package At the Fargo Republican convention Hon. There is a kindly old gentleman in on acetic or pyrnligneous acid. t$m OMAHA, DENVER, M. N. «1 ohnson of Lakota was nominated for house at Imogene for Omaha parties, wap Springfield to whom the trumpet Mr. Jones of Arkansas spoke in opposition OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND congress onthe first ballot by a vote of 161% tried before a jury for violating the state to the bill, which heeharacterizedas the most like notes of the .calliope or steam radical and extreme measure of^protection TICKETS SOLD. to 138% for Hansbrough. Capt. W. H. law, convicted and fined $150 and costs. And all poii%ia h* piano on circus day bring a strange ever presented. Burke of Fargo was then nominated by acclamation Pension Agent Marine, of Des Moines, estimates MONTANA, medley of triumph and grief. This Mr. Gorman said that Democratic senators f# governor and Roger AUin of that when all the claims have been wanted a free diseussion of the bill and man is the inventor of the instrument, WASHINGTON, Walsh connty for lieutenant governor, adjudicated the new pension lav will increase nothing more. They wanted it considered Close!Attention Given to J. C. Stoddard who lives on the Advent vt Dr. Elstad, a veterinary surgeon of Grand intelligently. But the Republican senator! OREGON&l the state pension roll 15,000, bringing it up ,1/ camp ground. He never tires wanted to rush it through the senate at Collecting. Forks, has mysteriously disappeared. A to 45,000. CALIFORNIA and railroad speed. week ago hb was called to attend a sick of telling how forty years ago he A strong flow of gas was strack on the BRITISH COLUMBIA. *3b.orse at Bast Grand Forks, since which time kept the common in Worcester black farm of Charles Turnbloom, near- Carson, A A E S E E I N A N I N I N aUtraceofhim has been lost. His friends with people all day long the glorious Pottawattamie county. When the vein was A S sre roo on all through trains. In the house Representatives Oates ol Bacslen Arnica SaVve 7 $ •cannot account for his absence, as he was struck, at a depth of 117 feet, a terrific roaring fourth with his novel instrument, Alabama offered for reference to the committee The best salve in the wosid for Cn», doing a lucrative business and had a host of O O N I S S E E I N A S oa on rules, a resolution embodying an noise emanated from the bottom of the and how he was swindled out of the Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, friends. editorial from the Natioaal ^Economist, as overlandtraias to California and Oregon. well. :£V profits by a stock company. Hehas tar Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped^Jfcroda, organ of the Farmers' aljiancek, declaring E E A I A S on the Denver North Dakota has iust been divided into two Mrs. Henry Luth, of Ute, attempted suicide in his possession a characteristic article that tbe silver bill has been passed throngs Chilblains, Corns, and ali Skin, Erupions, Limited. with a revolver. She fired one sh^t at herself, internal revenue districts, the dividing lino congress by bibery and corruption, and that ty N. P. Willis, describing**his and positively cures PiJvjs. or nc For time of trains, tickets and all Information, but her aim was bad, and. before she the interests of the- house demand that the ^running from the southern boundary line of sensations on first hearing the calli(Mass.) OHV required. It ie guaranteed to give apply to Button Agents of the Chicago & NorthWesters truth or falsehood of Jke charge shall be could fire a second shot the weaponj was Grand Forks county directly west on county Railway, or to the General Paesenaea Homestead. ytrlect satisfaction,or mocey refundd. established and provtduqr. that a committee taken away rom her. Domestic troupe, Agent at Chicago. :j lines to the Montana line. Maj. Warnock, of seven member* he appointed to investigate S ise Price 2$ cents per box. Sold DV O the cause alleged. ._,/ \f Jfr* W. H. NEWMAN, J. .' .v'. of Jamestown, who has heretofore had the WHITMAN", charges. '.SK *'&*<• 3d Vice-President. General Mw^ga?,, Gen-'i Pass. &Tk'^ Ajr*.,