New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 17, 1890 · Page 3 of 9
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^W^F^ 1 3 &f*.<i$1"*l$ ?^WTrf«,^*8^jiA-B?®M5»!S^f«l^3Pl^f*3aS!sH!ih«KS5i THE NORTHWEST. morning his lifeless body was found one WORK OF CONGRESS. during the night time, waived examination mile from the city near the Great Nort hern and was held in $ 1,000 bonds for trial. Pr. Aufderheide, railroad track. From the appearance of the Sometimes streaks of bad luck and good body it is believed that Lee was murdered A Summary of the Important luck iollow each other in quick succession. Proceedings of Both Branches and his Dody placed near the track to avoid O.M.CBA0BOURIf, ^lJ «j. ROM, ^"1*1 The other day a Walworth County man fell suspicion. Events of the Week in the Manufacturer of, from the roof and broke his leg. and the day (rs*idaa«s CaaMda* .&§ of the National Leaislature. Senator Pierce has made another move to following his wife applied for a divorce. (Sir Minn and Centr Strs. secure an approonation to repair Fort Northwestern States. Fire, Well Building: and Steepl* Robbers at Wonewoc the other day made Abraham Lincoln in this state. He introduced a haul that they had not banked on. Thoy a bill which contemplates a much Brick, tfew ULM, -.- mm*. raided Ileniy Kittleson's cranary and stole greater improvement than the one before the ,3? I N N E S O A a quantity of barley. Kittteson had $740 senate at the last session. The amo unt Saturday December, 6. QsUaetioaaaai allfcnstiieaap«rtaratag la V-***^ stowed away in a bin and they tookitalong. Fine Pressed Brick for Andrew Anderson, a St. Paul workman, asked has been increased from $15,000 to SENATE. aroKptlr attaaaaa lav was killed in a runaway accident. The sad news of United States Marshal Individual Rssponsibitiy, $200,000. The need of quarters for troops Senator Gray finished his speech in opposition ornamental fronts. George F. Ginty's death at Madison, was received In Mankato milk is delivered in pint and in that particular spot just now will help toward to the election bill. in Chippewa Falls with profound sorrow. quart bottleb instead of being peddled about lavorablc action on the bill. Mr. Hoar asked unanimous consent to $500.000, The remains were taken to that city have a reprint of the bill—the sections in town in big cans. Grand Forks Herald soys Edward Campbell, to Have the Vtest ol shipping facilities an6 in a special car. The funeral was in charge the original bill and in the senate substitute Willie Halm, a 6-year-old Minneapolis boy, charged with burglarizing Brook8U0"f my Post, will pay prompt attention to mail •rdara to be in parallel columnB. The motion gave was run over by an electric car in that city isros elevator at Ojata, was acquitted, but rise to a long discussion, in which numerous Eagle Roller Mill Go. South Superior is growing rapidly. The and somewhat variant explanations were and instantly killed. was Immediately re-arrested at the instance NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. present population is estimated at 1,200. given by Republican members of the committee of the American Express company charged Next spring the Minnesota river between on privileges and elections to the action The manufacturing companies now there are with robbing a safe at Fort Abercrombie. Mankato and Granite Falls, is to be stocked Has Capacity of of the majority on the domiciliary provision able to support a population of over 4,000. with 10,000,000 wall-eyed pike. The two men charged with robbing Tharaldson's of the bill. H. Rudolphi, 600 Barrels Per Day. By the first of January the Webstf-r Manufacturing store pleaded guilty and were sentenced The residence of Capt. Baker, six miles Company will have a large force ot HOUSE. by Judge Templeton as follows: Ward, «ast ot Slayton, was destroyed by fire, together skilled men at work. On motion of Mr. Perkins of Kansas the three years and .nine months Kmgsberry with nearly all the furniture. senate bill was passed by the house with an Evan Coolidge, the Waupaoa banker who three years and nine months. MANTFAOTTJRKR or DAAUCB or Diphtheria la prevailing to an alarming important amendments appropriatinglilOO.000 Our flour cannot be beat. Boots and Shoos! was arrested on a charge of securing a deposit A new chapter in the pardoning of Billy for the purchase ol additional rations extent in the southern part of Freeborn while knowing his bank was insolvent, *tr the Sioux Indians. Oswald, who was sentenced to the penitentiary NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. •countv and. a number of deaths have occurred is under $300 bail. The punishment for the Monday Decembe S. at Bismarck for twelve years for killing offense named, on conviction, is not less than Pat McWeeney 1886, was developed in SENATE. IHim.43dN.strB., JNsw Ulm, Mia*. Andrew Scudith, an employe of the Duluth one year nor more than ten years imprisonment, Mr. Casey offered a resolution which w„ the district court at Devil's Lake in the case railway, while making a "flying switch" in or by fine up to $10,000. referred to the committee on agriculture, ofE E. Dow of Grand Forks vs Elliott. the St Paul yards, was run over by a car calling on the secretary of agricultui for a Alarms assortment of aen*s mai A small party of Pottawotomie Indians Elliott who was foreman of the jury that •and killed. statement of the pi ogress made in the investigation boys* boots and shoes, and ladies' aac* killed thirty deer in the Pattern Lake district, convicted Oswald, testified that he received for irrigation purposes. The judge of the Olmatead county district children's shoes constantly kept ew $50 at the hands of Col Lounsberry in consideration in Florence county, during the past HOOSE. -v •court has instructed the grand niry to keep band. Custom work and repaiit&f three or four weeks. The settlers justily of whicn he (Elliott) signed the The house passed the bill providing for a a watchful eye on the lottery companies and promptly attended to* petition for a pardon. complain against the government's action rebate on tobacco in stock equal to the reduction see that the lottery laws are enforced. made in the internal revenue tax by in permitting the redskins to leave their reservation B. Groat, general emigration agent of Eugene Nichols, of Springdale, fell from a the last tariff bill. Mr. McKinley merely Obtained, and all PATAUT JiUiilNJt&s av the Northern Pacific railroad, returned to for the purpose of slaughtering stated that the bill was similar to the provisions straw stock, onto the upturned handle of a John Hanenstein, tended to for MOD ERA TE F££8. Our offloa fef St. Paul from a two weeks trip through deer upon lands owned by private parties. of the tariff bill, section 30, wl.ich opposite ths D. 8 Patent Offloa. and w* ran oa pitchfork, winch penetratod his abdomen, the state. He reports that the outcome IOWA. tain Patents In less time than those remote froaw had been omitted in the enrolling of that causing a dangerous and probable fatal injury. BREWER WASUIS'QTON. Send MODEL, DRAW WO 99 of the crops this year is generally from measure, and on the declaration ol Mr. Mills The Clinton Age complains that a justice PHOTO ot Invention. Wa advise aa to patent* of Texas that it was "all right," no opposition fairly good to good, except in the extreme of the peace in that city has been drunk for ability free of charge and we mate HO CBdMOJB Mary Maresch, a St. Paul domestic, became was made to its passage. The house southern part of the state and in some comparatively VMI.KSS PATENT JS SECURED. two days in succession. also adopted the resolution declaring that desperate because the young man with For circular, advice, terms and icfertaeaa ta small districts the central and Burglars broke into the postoffice at Kanoka nothing in the taiiff act should be construed actual clients In your own State. County, City of whom she was keeping company jilted her counties. The prices of grains range high, Vowu, write to I the other night and carried away $400 to impair the provisions of the Hawaiian tind ended her existence by means of a large MALTSTER and larmeis are, as a rule, getting in good treaty. in money and stamps belonging to the government. dose of "Rough on Rats shape financially. Oppottit Potent OJtcc, Watkmgttm, It. S, a 9 Dr Randall died at Winona of diphtheria. For rwo days the attention of the district SENATE. Bingham Bros. The samples of sugar beets grown near He was assistant physician at the court, at Fargo has been occupied with the The senate indefinitely postponed the bill Our brewery is fully equipped and able to Perry were tested the other day, and one asylum at Eochester for over a year, and to establish a public farm in each county Traill county seat case. At the piesent election ill orders. was found to contain 25 and the other 20 formed warm friends witn whomever he within the limits of the republic. a vote was tafcen upon the re location Mr. F. Qr»b« has charga o( th* bottling eatak* per cent, of saccharine matter. The Farmer's Alliance subtreasury bills •came in contact. oi the county seat, and it was largely in ilshmtaU ha\e been transferred, in the senate, from A committee was appointed by the Iowa LUMBERNIS~DEALER In the district court at Mankato Frank favor of moving it from Caledonia to Hillsboro. Jfcw Ulm, Minn. the committee on agriculture to the committee State Board of Health to investigate an alleged Eice pleaded guilty of burglary and was sentenced Suit has since been brought to prevent on finance. case of leprosy in Storey county. If it to one ear in Stillwater. He and another the removal on the ground that the Senatois Berry and Daniel spoke in opposition was an actual case, gt£at care should be to the elections bill. fellow stole flour from Charles Eodgers'mill, act under which the election was held was taken by the authorities. The bill subjecting oleomargarine to ths St. Clair, Nov. 24. unconstitutional, it being special legislation provisions of the laws of the several statet A young girl named Brooks, living near Thejury in the Peter Orth case at St. which the constitution prohibits. The judge was reported favorably. It provides thae LATH, SHINGLES, BOOKS., Ontario, Boone county, while alone in the Cloud, which was to recover the sum of $30,000 has reserved his decision. no state shall be held limited in its power to house with the younger children fell down prohibit the sale or tax of oleomargarine, to from the Great Northern for personal President Stockbndge, of the State Agricultural SASH AND BLIND. the cellar way and broke her back. It took be delivered within its own limits for the damages, returned a verdict of $15,000 for College, at Fargo, announces a winter some time to procure a doctor, and the girl reason that it has been imported from some the plaintiff. The case will be appealed. Lime, Cement tnd Goal* course of instruction open to all farmers Manufacturer of and! Dealer a of the other states suffered terrible agony, being unable to move John Schieb, a farmer of Lone ree township, and young men desiring instruction, beginning until help arrived. She may recover. HOUBE. CIGARS, Chippewa county, while driving home January 3, and continuing twelve weeks. Mr. Dunnell, chairman of the house committee A stranger ia a -'long ulster and with his from Willmar fell out of the wagon and sustained To distribute the advantages as equally as on the eleventh census, introduced a Xjoweat price* alutaya. hat pulled down over his eyes" accosted TOBACCOS. injury to his spine from which he died possible, a scholarship, entitling the holder bill making an apportionment ot representatives James Spragg on one of the streets of Ottumwa in congress. The bill provides that soon a'terward. He leaves a wife and three to free tuition and free room rent is placed the other night and ordered him to after the third day of March, 1893. tha Opposite Railroad Dapot, small children. at the disposal of each member of the legislature, PIPES, "stand and deliver." Spraggstood and delivered house phall be composed of 356 members. and one for each local grange, alliance C. Bartlet, of Hinckley, has two perfectly HBWtrLif, two or three shot* from a self-cocking By this bill Minnesota gains two members, or farmers' club within the State. Board for white lawns, captured a few weeks ago. and Wisconsin, Oregon and Washington revolver, but the footpad managed to Cor. Minnesota and Centre each student can be had at three dollars per The litrle dear are very beautiful, having state one each. escape to a place of Bafety to nurse his FRANK FRIEDMANN, week, and for others an extra charge of from light colored eyes and toes. An effort was The senate resolution looking to the removal streets, wounds. one to three dollars per week will cover the of the remains of Gen. U. S. Grant made to capture the mother, a pure white de-KEWfLM, MINlf. A truly remarkable natural curiosity is to lrom Riverside Park to Arlington was expense of rooms. "The course, though conducted doe, but she managed to escape. dealer in feated in the house to-day—92 to 153. be seen near Holstein, Ida county. A few on a scientific basis, will be made preeminently Jno. Neuman, The safe in the Northern Pacific station at The Republican members of the house months ago a well was bored to a considerable practical, the end constantly in Chtherall, near Fergus Falls, was robbed of Groceries Crockery Stoneware. held a caucus and selected a postmaster to depth IH search of water. The search was view to impart to students in attendance |750. It is supposed that an operator succeed Mr. Wheat of Wisconsin. The result unsuccessful aud when the tools were removed such positive practical information as will was a personal compliment to Representative named Nichols, who was temporarily in Dealer in a stream of damp, cold air was emitted Carter of Montana. James W. find constant application on the farm, and glassware, Notions Canned charge, took the money, as he has disappeared DIVX* O O S from the hole, having a pressure of about Hathaway, the man selected, is a resident of enabling its possessor to conduct hib affairs fifty pounds to the inch, and which has continued Helena, was formerly an Ohio man, was in more understandings^ and successfully/' ilats, Cap», notions, S Branham, mayor of Litchfield, while the army, and has lived in Montana twenty to pour out ever since. The explanation Fruit, Flour, etc. years. delirious with fever, got hold of a revolver SOUTH DAKOTA. given is that an immense cavity exists Groceries,* Provisional W a lO and shot himself through the head, inflicting A petition is before the Sioux Falls city somewhere below the surface of the earth, Crockery and Glassware, a fatal wound. He had been sick but a few SENATE. council to have the parade of the Salvation sinking to it forces the air up through the All goods sold at bottom prices and Green, Dried and Cannei On motion of Mr. AWrich the house bill to 3ays Mr, Branham was one of the leading army abated. outlet formed by the well. delivered free of cost to any part of I Authorize the payment of draw-back or rebate business men of Litchfield and was well Fruits, etc, etc* The farm house of Elias Holderman, near A somewhat remarkable story comes from on tobacco (to correct an omission in the city. known throughout the state. Gettysburg, was recently destroyed by fire, the tariff bill) was taken up. The bill was Mt. Pleasant. It is related by the News ot At Bluffton, on the Northern Pacific, together with nearly everything it contained. N E W ULM, MINN. passed, and it now goes to the president for that city and is as folio ws: A monster North twill aiwftra take farm pro4ie« la OTrekaafl William O'Regan, atravelmg peddler, single, his approval. American eagle alighted down on one of L. for goods, and pay th* ai*host markot trio*tars The senate then resumed consideration ol «i as standing near the station holding his Deputy Sheriff Kittrel! went into a saloon J. Carron's sheep the other day and slew it. klodt mt p»p«z rag*. GEO. BENZ & SONS. elections bill, and Mr. George spoke in opposition borses by the head while a train passed. in Hill City to stop a row, when he was set upon Mr. Carron frightened the bird away before to it, occupying four hours in the The horses became unmanageable and ran and battered up in bad shape. The whole Ia eoBMettoa with mr itore Ifciwo Infecta* it had time to appease its appetite, and, delivery of-his speech, all of which he read Importers and Wholesale Dealers la upon the platform, throwing O'Re gan under outfit wa8 arrested the next day. ulooa fQrafahed with a splendid bkllardtobloaaS lrom manuscript. He was followed by Mr. thinking it would return to finish its repast, WINES & the tram. The cars passed over him, killing Wilson, of Iowa. •tyeuatomara will always tnd good llonora %aj John Clodfelter is under arreBt at Mitchell salted and peppered the carcass with strychnine. tiim instantly. The coroner's jury exonerated The bouse amendments to the senate bills •tgara.aad avery foranooaa aplsadld laa«» for receiving a bribe. In the Brokaw contest His eagleship returned, as was expected, for public buildings at Madison, Ind., Sioux LIQUORS. the railroad company. O'Regan is supposed case he swore he had received money on and filled himself with the mutton. He City, Iowa, and Rock Island, III.,were concurred to have friends near Morris. •11 seada parebssed of will to delivers* «J election day by which his vote was influenced. was seen to fly to the top of a giant oak by in, and the house amendments to all •ay part of tha elty free or aost. Jacob Frey, a butcher of Fergus Falls, Mr. Carron and Lew Goe, who happened to the other public buildings of the senate were 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Miwa Brown county during the last year has furnished atlanaioU Street, NawOTM,Klagj tried to throw a quarter of beef over a beam non-coccurted in. be there for a load of wood. The old national 1,000 tons of free coal to people unable Meat Market, and when he Blipoed from the step-ladder he bird Boon began to sway back arid forth HOUSE. to buy it. The prospect* are that a PETEE SCHERER fell on one of the sharp hooks used in the on his perch, and after a few minutes fell to Mr. Parrott, of Indiana, asked unanimous still larger amount wili be supplied during meat market to hang up beef. The hook consent for the consideration of the senate the year to come. the ground a dying bird. eaught him under the ear, inflictin a terrible bill for the erection of a monument to Robert M. E E Prop'r. Mrs. C. H. Wood, who recently suicided at Dale Owen in the grounds of the Smithbonian gash The flesh pulled off, and he fell to a Sitting Bull. Madison, left an infant son only a few institute. the next hook below, where he caught by his MIJONBBOTAST.NEW M-MINB* months old. The child was taken to the Thursday Decembe 11 ,, shoulder and hung until lifted off. The mluries "Sitting Bull is the rankest coward -DEALERIN,- JMawaaderaJgasvicinityaamowbpraapsradMapfesS home ot its father's parents in Burlington, SENATE. are Bevere, but he will recover. that ever bedaubed his ugly face MSB daslra totafom th* Wis but only survived its mother a week. After passing the senate bill and concurring LUMBER A quiet wedding occurred at St. Margaret's with paint," remarked Gen. Wesley Na Ulm sad that a hanra-aaUWi** in the house amendment fora public building There are one or two men trav eling through maat market and to w« chapeJ, Westminster, London, England. Merritt in the course of an interview at Sioux City, the senate took up the resolution, the state selling evergreen trees for which on Ma old sostonars and friends witn only taS The contracting parties were Gertrude L. offered yesterday by Mr. Plumb, for hast trash tad curtd nrata, SBBMC**, bird ted aw "His name has been so closely coupled the victim agrees to pay $10 per 1,000, and daily meetings of the senate at 10 a. m. and arything nasally kept ia a first-class market TM Archibald and Joel P. Heatwole, both of with the Custer massacre that the note turns up in some bank to be a htefeast markat pries wtll be paid for TAT OAK for recesses from 5:30 to 8 p. m. A heated debate Northfield. Cannon Farrar and Bishop $100 note. occurred alter which the election bill the general public picture the old tut, HUD*», WOOL, KTC. Whipple, of Minnesota, performed the ceremony. M. Err was taken up. Fred Clyne, proprietor of the railroad LB. "villain at the head of a howling band The bride was given away by Mr. Mr. Frye said that the pending bill was boarding houBe at Fantail Gulch, recently of savages, his feathers flying in the W lute, of the American legislation. After not one-tenth part stringent enough—not TIVOLI packed his trunk and skipped out, leaving the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Heatwole left for &ir and his eyes flashing with the one-tenth part drattic enough in its provisions. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, his wi'e behind. He took along with him all If, in order to secure the right ol the Paris and will visit other points on the continent, fire of battle as he leads his reckless the ready cash, leaving his wife only the American citizen to freely cast hi8 ballot and returning to Northfield some time in hordes of painted warriors into the SASH, BLINDS, have it counted as cast, it was necessary to household effects. January. AND put a bayonet behind every ballot, he would very teeth of leaden death. Yery John A. Burns, who ran for sheriff on the BREWERY put a bayonet behind it. [Mingled applause E. E. Carson, a patient in the Rochester poetical, but the truth is that while —and all kinds W independent ticket in Douglas, took his defeat and hisses in tho galleries, which WJIB promptly insane asylum, the other day succeded in Custer's brave band of300 men were to heart and to get even he quietly suppressed by the vice president.] unlocking a window screen, and tying hiB Building Material. packed his goods, got a couple his neighbors being mowed down by nearly 10 HOUSE. bed-clothes together he knotted one end to JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. to haul them to Delmont, nd left the times that number of well-armed Indians, The fortification bill was passed, together the steam heater and attempted to slido country. Some of his creditors gf onto the with a bill appropriating $ 400,000 to meet taking several lives for each Irom the window to the ground. He had ffEWULM, H1*X NEW ULM, MINNESOTA racket, however, and went to Delmont and a deficiency in the appropriation for printing I just started, however, when his rope untied onetbey giveup,, fighting against and binding. In the committee of the attached Hie goods. Pure beer anld in quantities to suit ths and he fell to the ground, four stories below, Citizens' Bank, hopless odds and realizing that they whole the house considered, without action, Orman Osbon met with a painful accident 3tnking on his feet. He was heard to fall purchaser. Special attention paid to tha a bill to amend the anti-polygamy law by could expect no quarter, the old while in a frolic with Anton Larson a-fc the bottling ot beer. by parties on the outside and was taken into providing that the personal property formerly tfi squaw man, Sitting Bull, sat in a Howard school grounds recently. Young belonging to the Mormon church, but the asvlum. A terrible shaking up appears which was forfeited by congress aud placed Larson, it seems, had a knife in his hand during tepee out ot the range of bullets and to be the only injury he sustained. THE CHICAGO AND in the hands of a receiver, shall be placed in •A a friendly scuffle with Osbon and during stirred a boiling pot of herbs, over the common school lund of the territory ol NORTH-WES the frolic he unintentionally drew the open which he repeated wild and unintelligible NORTH DAKOTA. Utah also, the bill to indemni'y the purchasers blade across the palm of Osbon's right hand, incantations. A courier of swamp land and to reimburse the There are four cases of scarlet fever at inflicting a deep and painful flesh wound several states for lands due them under the NEW ULM, MINN. 'Bismarck, but efforts arc being made to prethe brought word that Custer was driving that will disable him for some time. swamp lands act. spread of the disease. the Indians back, and the old AiLWAY. Frida 5 2 A short time ago a Sioux Falls family received The Great Northern railroad is shipping coward who gained so much notoriety a box of clothing from friends in another SENATE. THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO coal free of freight charges, to the destitute M.Mullen, Pret't^H. Vajcn,Vtce-Prtf1 The election bill was then taken up and from the Custer massacre precipitately state, and' just ten days from the receipt CHICAGO, along its line. Messrs. Blodgett and Walthall addressed of that box, two cases of maligna fled, accompanied by the J, C. Rudolph, Cashier. the senate in opposition, the latter stating The president has approved the joint resolution scarlet fever broke out. It has since squaws and pappooses, to a point tliat a large majority of officeholders in authorizing the secretary of wart AND ALL POINTS EAST, Directors: learned that four years ago there was a ,iof some counties in Mississippi were negroes, where stray bullets could not possibly issue 1,000 stands off arms to each of the scarlet fever in the family of the sender. and that negroes were much better treated Is so operated as to meet the requirements oi reach. For his rank cowardice -States of North and South Dakota, Wyomng, in the matter ol officeholdmg in the South Werner Basch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. O The clothing had been in a trunk for four through and local travel, prov ding fast througl Montana and Nebraska. at the Custer fight Sitting Bull lost than in the North. trains with close connections for years and the germs of the disease retained Wetchcke, O. Olsen, E.G. Koch. his influence with the tribe over During the absence of her husband Mrs. HOUSE. their fatal power during that time. ST. PAUIo, MINNEAPOLIS, Geo. E. Wentworth, of Bismarck, attempted which he ruled, and it is only of late Mr. Evans introduced in the house to-day SIOUX CITY, COUNCI BLUFFS, ______ a WISCONSIN. the bill to establish a limited post and telegraph to feed the family horse, and fell from the that he has regained it. He is a villainous service, submitted to the house oommittee DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS C. J. W. Argrelius was held for trial at hay loft to the manger, striking her back OMAHA, DENVER, old rascal, but as a warrior on postoffices and post roads last session Madison for horse-stealing. He is thought violently and receiving internal injuries that SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND by the postmaster general. OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE he is no good at all. He is known to be the leader of an organized gang of robbers. will confine her to her room for some time. In the house to-day Mr. Flower introduced at home as the 'squaw man with And all points ia TICKETS SOLD. Two men, charged with larceny and confined a joint resolution directing the secretary much talk." There was a mock marriage at Superior oi the treasury to extend the bonded MONTANA, in th© Fargo lock-up, mada their escape period lor goods in bond in custom houses the other day, but the principals are a little from that institution. No trace of them WASHINGTON, troni Feb. 1 until July 1, 1891. worried because they are told that the ceremony has yet been found. They had been discharged it OREGON, /. Close Attention Given to "goes." from jail but a short time ago because He Spheres _,* m" -*s CALIFORNIA and witnesses against them had disappeared. Collecting. Waukesha people were gulled $100 worth ^Persiflage in, the Void:«4*J'm no Jj A by a representative of the "World's Fair ?*$& BRITISH COLUMBIA. i£ coward," said the earth. && A Striking Miner Killed. Representative Hangbrongh introduced a Journal," with a circulation of 80,000. The MOSAGAH, W.Va., Dec. 13.—Thesitnation PALAC E SLEEPING AN DINING 1 ^'(No but you have two great paper is a myth and so is the agent. (oint resolution in Congress appropriating among the sinking miners is becoming fears," observed the Sun hotly. CARS are run on all through train*. -*"»**?J Buoklen 8 Aruioa S&ITO v*f^ $500,000 to be expended under the direction W. K. Armitage, of the town of Pine Valley, more serious hourly. Late last night a desperate Thebest salve in the world for Cut*, ^•'And they?" COLONIST SLEEPING CAR S of the agricultural department in the purchase Clark county, the past season harvested fight occurred, in which Jason Hall, Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, /The hemisphere's." E overlandtrains to Californiaand Oregon. of speed wheat for the residents of master workman of the miners' assembly, 1,000 bushels of corn from six and one-half Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, acres of ground, by actual measurement. ^"You've forgotten the atmosphere." FRE E CHAI CARS on the Denve* this state who loat their crop by reaBon was shot and instantly killed. Hall had Chilblains, Corns, and all skin Eruptions, Limited. of drouth or through other causes during put in the Moon. And the gone with a number ot strikers to persuade Th)s report is current in Appleton that two and positively cures Tiles, or a* For time of trains, tlcketa and an infomatioa, the season of 1890. Comet wagged his tail with joy.— a party of men to leave their work. They Lawerence University students settled a love pay required. It is guaranteed to giv« imply to Station agents of the Chicago It Nort*. reiused to do so, and the strikers assaulted Herald. Western Railway, or to the Genural Passenzai dispute in a duel with boxing gloves. Denials Andrew Lee, is a well-to do farmer living perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. them. Hall was shot through the heart by sent at Chicago. are now in order. This gossip must have been overheard flfteen mHes south of Grand Forks, and the Price 25 cents per box. Sold bv 0* W. H. NEWMAN.TJ. M. WHITMAN. |f5 5 a man named Jenkins, who escaped, but last seen of him alive was about 7 o'clock William Murray, accused at Superior of while "the morning stars were L. a it ii mm £a* hundreds of miners are looking for him. 3d Viee-President. General Managar. aear the hotel at which he stopped. Next raissappropriating other people's money singing together for jov." He will be lynched if caught. There ia no W4A. THRAU,. GenlPaas-ATk't. Agt.^, 3 prospect of a settlement of the troubles.