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BISMAKCK DAILY TUIUUNE, SATtJRDAtf, AUG. 1 1891 H. Jl.tt M.L 1'HK A I I i mm UK ixtvitt Motnliij.iit Hia- i DiikutJi, by rurnt-r to a i i i i or il per list I ION i i puiil 1 I 1 I MA Tl 00 10 00 fur 75 M. ut i i Liml A. IhomiiV lul- iiuitio.

ut uuiiuu; rooms i i I found oil fa'. Bnrt'im, 1 terms uM- tit v. uiaili' for litT ut Uif I i min M- i 1 ON i i i i i i i i I I i 1'ohur. 1 i i i i i Slnmil, rimrmLt Ex-Speaker Heed luib returned from his European trip and another chill runp up the democratic back. GEORC.E RICK, formerly attorney gen- geral of Dakota territor ami speaker of the house of representatives in the famous session of the forces of the southland attempted to retake the capital, living at Fairhaveu, SAM Joxrs the is now satibfied that southern chivalry is a tli and he also a great deal more about the products of the common barnyard foul than he ever did before.

Wail UPS day bremn while in the middle of a discourse fit Houston, the "rfghts in the church were put out and ancient eggs were spattered upon his stainless shirt-frnnt BULLETIN No 2, issued from tlie government experiment station at Fargo, is -devoted to eflittj.1 i 1 each information as those who desire to raise small fruit North. Dakota desire. These bulletins are issued purely and solely in the interest of the farmers and of North Dakota and all any desiring to' obtain the benefits has to do is to send his address to the Fargo Agricultural college and ask that the bulletin be sent to him. OM VHA will also be a candidate for na- convention honors. In the selection ot a place to hold a national con vention winch brings together 100,000 people-the of site is not much as the question of hotel accommodations.

The next republican convention will be an important one ami will doubtless 'attract Good hotel accommodations will be nee Xo city that has iiever'liufj a hundred thousand strangers at onetime to 1 take care of the enormity of the undei taking. 'As the conditions now exist Chicago is the only city in the L'uitec States that can take care of such a crowd with any degree ofcnrnfort to the delegates and visitors. It entertained a bundled thousand in 18S8 ami the hotel capacity of the city has been doubled since- that tune. If Mimieaiift lis can demonstrate her ability to tak care of surh a crowd, her claims for the next republican convention will be fa vorably considered at leist th northwest. A PECULIAR DEATH.

In uml i Tunnol No.tr t)i. Oro.) July IH --Engineer ark Hoi-lu'fnid ut i i express uuthbouud mt't death in an unusual manner in 14, milorf i oi A-jihtml. Two i'nDint's aie le- to a tue train over the Siki- lld' had the engine, i .1 i- neailj thumgli tho i .11 i i i i xouplmy, i ami i i i 1 lie second t-n- i tly i cab ut the .1 i i a tho, i ami tt i tu ouci; out in and whui i a i 11 and liruiiiiin ut i Saudi .1 tlrv 1) iiit; dead by i lelt aim c-nt oj? engine, rireinan was I ii.i'onTit'Ui In the but lalt an hcu.i la'tei on ijorh gut "11 i -c. ipe luffocatioii an wt 10 "sphj Jiiatod by the time They reached the guM.ii'l Roeheford fell i iiib the irack and bled to death. unnoJ Tlie -t lllf I iv al ivt ni.

t. nt the tiie the the HUNTING WITH A MULE. THE OLD OF TEWKESBURY. i NOT EAGER FOR THE CHASE, BUT HAVING STARTED HE LED. I i on I i John C.

Spoom has been secured by the re- its ol the of the htate umver- Mty of Yv to deliver a s-eiu'b of i i the luw departmt'iit. Ibis will i.l' hiny him lesularly with Mt'uhy. He ib to deliver about urn- Us a uionUi' during the yViir. it ii now pretty well understood that 1 olou'el will remain in his home at CCNDENSCD NEWS. of I i i All 1'iuta of the i i I Tola.

osse Featheryill the English novelist, is dead. A boys' military company will be or- at luh has concluded a loan uf OUU il.rough a ii. ihn sj lull. xte. Bihui) Cincutitm, of Home is about to be appointtd coadjutor ut thy auh- faliop ot Quebec.

In a salnon row at San Fiai.cisco Richard Kentyil and A AIuu II.IB Unique l.xporl- ence In tho A i a of Fox i by i I i a Ito.iHt U'us A tho Fiist I ut tho I a Cumo L.Uer Theodore Wiiuly, a Chicago man who has made a good dual of monej uti tlm board of tr uU i i beinn a a regular n)I'M to go clou i Ar, ktimuit, tnen fall for a few i lug. Hi quite a click' of friends among the pi'uple 1 in this i i. tin could do for hii nt( r- tain men dime i a promptings and freedom that ide the gift, come They trriMt to iuuj, INje clear moonlight nights for this choic -t of sports Hi 1 had with them on a many othei chases, hut had jet followed hounds utter night, and expressed a wish to do so The a i v. ith which he had been stup- ping had horse that hud guen him an excellent mount on tho daylight mns, but it was so. spin ted than ho did not dire to ride it on a uigtit hase.

So a neighbor offered to exchange with him, giving a mule instead. All the young men in the country told him the mule was a famous hunter, nnd that it would follow- the hounds through flre anil water, and that all be had to do was to hang on. But on- the of the meet, when he gathered at the edge of the wood, he concluded that the mule affair was their way of playing a joke on the city young man. "Tfcut mule stood there by tho fence with his head down, his and noth- 1 ing to keep him from mailing away in the excitement of that time of preparation," says Mr, Wuide, "I thought it a joke, but got dou from--the spirited horse and got to. mount the mule, i i if they wanted a little fun i me they might have it, they had earned it SUJW WORK, 'Now.

you can ride, can asked the mule's ownti. 'Well, I guess 1 can ride that 1 answered 'WlK he gets ready to run don't jou try to hold him--just let him jro and hang "I said and got up ou the beast, ami he neversthred a There wer-s about mutt DOUGHERTY'S nttd ORIGINAL 1 1 1 i n(1t Stktlsfactory but ulwoys Insist on the raud. The bcbt made, Theie is a curreiiL ui me ftnd iirbfef- ness aud younger and some of fc.ta.tes conMii at i a Liuz ib them jusfc Uikmg tbeft fir leisou i i luinting. We started off after a bit, the The-Oshhosh gun club mule in the rear and tne kicking him will comiiu n.e one day earlier thftii with my heel and trying to get him to be respectable, and failing constantly The I first mile or two was a 4 1 wore myself out belting bumping that mule, Olhers was instantly killtd. lam JMcK: While outride tui fg-gtd Uev: Jones aud hi- most of vault wefe ladaeb treat aniony the The Hriti-h steamer truui London for iier- iiiuda, c.uli'U'd -low the bUMiner ncnind for DnnkirK 1 The port bow Hallarnshno cut to the water's edge.

The proceeded on her voyage. The secietary of the treasury hfi-3 rec-ted the uf 1.0 JaniLS Mt a foi resulted in 'the at U' -f i Tgtrr and Uttrtoii--sffeet diviHeT i L'hapeTl rjver by the mill and drowned. A housu iu ChurchUtreut ib pointed out as the place where Edward, prince of Wales, w-hshuii, iiml some the tlnm bctn cf one of the upper rooms art still held to-be hii blood marU Tradition ha-, inai keel burial place in the Abbey chinch and writteM it, "Ehou, homi- nuui furor; muli'u tu sula ILLX et ultima i-peb." The dust of his enemy Clarence-- "fulu, fleetmg, perjuied Clarence ies but a little w.ty oil, behind the blister "Presentlj one of the young dogs struck 7-h Lie to narrow field, one of the last I anoldsceni.aijdin hUmexpenence begmrj- XvQU Vdhhe(ii he center of I to-bay SttlUhe mule stumbled announced, nin.rly on Aug. 20. The programing i three bport, A constrr.ctioii.,md fu-lght train the Cnicii-nati Southern Collided at an earh hour near Louisville srat.on.

En- gineer Bt-n Carroll, of the freight, was I my body. It made me bite my tongue, and s-enoii-ly injured, and his fireman, Will- it bruised quickly no time to but he wouldn't gu faster a a lazy trot, And that trc 1 It 'loosened every joint in A Hello I In If to oue the i i of Avon the nc-ui i surest ion of its seen- bo ut i i a i IK ic i i in tho old of I i he IhuLs that pennauenct 1 c-mbodicd i i i i i i i In btone N'o i i that I know iu Engl i i i i minuter i i ltd i a i I I j.s tin 1 mipres- btoii uf a i MI tho uno degree us does i Xoi man i foi eight i stood a to tlie stoims ol i i and i i i i muri ThoLixil 't i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i Us baLtlc-menti, ind its i i i coin an i i thcu 1 nu ijghtLie-ib i i i a i a but only i Tlm fciimc' i i is repented i i the i i i a i i i i the jirchth i bear the heav loof of the mlve In spite i i of the groin'mcc aud elaborate 1 ity'of't'iu'p'l the i i eastern windows the luxu- 1 0 60 "I mint ilecoi ation of the chapeK and I their i i these fourteen columns give, the note ot the edifice. To nnd standing beside i them are to ignore the mutilation of i years and the old church as it was on a certain spring day in 1471, when its painted windows colored the i faces, and its ceilings echoed the cries of the beaten Lancastrians that clung to its tiljar for sanctuary. For "in the field by Te-vvkeabury," a lit tie to the beside the highway that runs to Gloucester and Cheltenham, the crown of a been wou and lost. There on M.LJ 4, 1471, tho troopa-of Margaret and the Prince Edward, led by the Dake of Somerset trom Exeter I to i a i i i army a the Karl of Pem- I broke raising i Wale-, were OMT- taken bv I a IV, who id hurried to intercept 'Funf-ijru and badr.t^gled they harl reached lew kcibury on tlie 3d, aud ''plight i liLMtl ''iii a eueu liard at i i 1 townfc'a tud, lijiMnaTfco a i ubbeie at i b.a-ke 1 and direct he i aud each of them, tht- defended i cumbersome deqpe tlitchU and hedges, bc-svltii hilia and uale-i, so as the pl.tcu scemeii Jis 1 noisome as might be to appioac-h unto," Froiii this iecuie position they weie druwa by a ruse of the Crookbaek't.

uud slauyh- tered like sheep. Many, we tied to i a there and executed bury Ci EW ENGLAND Ulrectui. 1'IANO, OIU1AN, i IU tc. IJocu- ul A i i i a I'inno a I ret begins Sept. 1C, 3891.

i-OU A MIMLCIMPfflHALLS-i-BALSAM 33 lp Is the acknow leading remedy for all the a a discharges and i a diseased of men A cerium cure for the debilitating- weakness peculiar to women, I prescribe it and a a in reromtneodlng it to all sufferers. 8 I i ld by WM. HOLLEMBAEK. A OEM'. FOR THE LUNGS i i Uon, I'm UHH L.

hrutiii- Hr nzn, 4cnto tiloou tyici ill diKdec 11 oTtliL 4 Throat, Chest and Lungs CONSUMPTION. 1 Dr WM. HALL'd A no opi urn, morphme nor delete nuns It soothes and hca'i6 the membniaJ of th a inflnuied and poisoned bj ill-ease, nnd Bwefits and tightness HCPOBB the rhest It in pleasant to the taite. He mre uad for Dr. WM.

HALL'S A A and take no other. bnpplied by Frank fcn-bj, marck, D. PH CE rc liio. Dr. WM.

HALL CARRIAGES! It la mannractured oa a can be M-B--F i beer, a cup of coflca or tea, or rood, I a specialty of wlth ttbe oftbe fratient it is absolutely it fi ll.vbj Carnsipo 1 to well direct harmleas, and will effect a permanent and Bpeedy to private ion 0,111, the patient is a moderate drinker or tliereioro. clobotter with me than 'an alcoholic wreck It has been given thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure faaa foi lowed It never Thsayatem once impreenati- ed with the Spqoiflo.H becomes an utter impossibilitj- for thB liquor appetite to COLJEN SPECIFIC Solp Proprietors, CINCLNNATI, OHIO 48 pagB book of particulars five. To be hod nil, points In the CnlRHl PUtes, CHAS. RAI8ER! wffr. 62-64 Cljbourn Ave Chicago, UI DON'T uu.

Thc-n a better he Miielled audience, 80me promising, and he started an -Lhere la a i r.ll the joiuigcr ones swelled at once to that pLmitive, be-aeecniiig roar of fuxhouiuK while raiiLjing. Not assign from the mule. But all of a sudden there short, agonized, of the i-, called the "Bloody after the cariKUJ of that day, ua the storv enough lav at its foot to tlo.it. a boat, aud jiiit our river gathered i the greater T. Quiller Couch iu Send east for hardware when you can buy most anything in that line at very reasonable prices of 0.

H. Dealer step fittin and phtyj in goods, garden hose, hay forks, axle machine oil. Main street, between Second and Third streets- was old boundb iiS tliey pulled the pack and cut out the pace on a perfectly fresh trail. a "And if thfit oUl mule didn't know-what waa the matter I hope to die He unlimbered himself pricked up oue then tiie otber of ttiose he chatmed bis trot to K.illnp pushed Francisco of viY- ht through the Imnd of well ThiMh the ed huuterb, gome straight to the front nnd i livelihood 3 ict-allowed by law. i simply tabbing the earth i hte a dedimiis voice li hoofs an effort to the i failing sight, fc.ud a manager.

it is tue A niece of M. Xarpfinter, gtnei'al 0 Vi i most piitiful i .1 manager has to do-manager of the Duluth and i FAST r.imKG, t.uiiun.'i'oud died suddenly in her aucViJ 'Don't try to hold'him--just on, 1 t-pecial car hv.r^ville cr my friend, I shot i and I Jane-vilU', i while i to Cm- ga ve myself up to that task a i a be had me pretty frigbtened. i Ou he turough the miss injc a on one 4ide -inJ Concert Hall Singers. There is of metropolitan life that appeal's very to hum.uibympatT'y. It is popular and more or gifted public but who have by rxMion of f.tiling and beauty betn dropped ibto the ten cent museums, low- concert halls and beer gardens out a livelihood "The who tho artibt Tin- JamsvilU- on Diiuu-r, while Mde-ti icked cyn: uf the and Undloy resigned frum theTepnblic.in national committee thoir resignations have been accepted A grc'at roanj republu-nus-baveTrlticizei tliese gentlemen very severely jind the; have not found to e'5ten in the eyes of the head of the present administration.

IL may 1 be for the bt st that there is no thim there IB iiTthe world 84id it be the hypothesis that the end i i a the turn a colu sLonhkr oa a friend and be cuilty of It may be that the tactic? and politic-Hi methods of Quay and Diullej do uot reach that plane cf mural, ethics pre- scribed by latter-day public it does seem as if the kick, ought to come TM eujoying -the fruits of their labors. The rank-ond tile republican voters do not know, and probably do not to what extent the resources of theee two men contributed to republican success, but there are those high in office and high in the estimation of the good people of Vho do Jthevri co-operation was necessary to a certain extent. Without Quay and Dudley the republican party would' have met defeat i the last campaign. Their methods may be reprehensible, but the fact remains that to their cold and deliberate includes that cle' rest of political organization, known 4locks of be attributed the of President Harrison. If any better scheme has evecJjeen inaugurated for the management of that gjgat army of undetermined, dieinterelated and ig- norant xote than the "blocks of, five" scheme tho UninrNF.

haan't it, That vote ought to be ruled out entirely and it is a sal relleoUoa on the interti gerrce of the American people 'am American institutions that some sort of educational test should not be of every votor. But as long as every class is allowed to unrestnctec Dudley's 'blocks of tive" muet simply be taken as a Very clevf prheme of politi cal and that no party on tho eve of a hot contest woiald lepn inu; the the Mt'i the hii aie uni Tain fcpt invasion, wiit-a to rock ou the other, crashing i ato a uf i saying that heap of brush or the top of a. f.iHi-u tree, -i i- Minnesota Dakota plunging into wide creuts and tlie Hot'ky moun- narrow ones, till I thought my end was But 1 cotilxniVt bin are not present in aa hftd been originally i i i i t-ounty, fifteen 'i nnned with viMte-1 the ur a woman Green Ail i lived alone i her son. and ci 1 1 -a her to tnev vvhii.n-d her nearly to iieatu. Tnrteeii men wore arrested but The i intention of jtriii'-e ut to a i i a i i a tT oaUbtic and uiiirionuly comment tha it K- tbiit the scheme will a it said that Victoria haa not regarded the propoi- lon unpleasantly, LATEST MARKET REPOFtT.

SOOTH ST. PACU, July Ji, on eommyii to medium trong KOO 1. ti5ao.l7H. CAiTLL--feteudvl Good steers, iy, Jtii'Z .5, rwjdmu.i to f.nr Bulls, stags oxfu, I 5. sheep 6-1 Muttons, stftckurs and Hogi 530, fi) Minneapolis Oralti.

MINNEAPOLIS, 1891. WHEAT-- Xo. 1 hard, JuTy, '9c on track, So. 1 Northern, July, 97c, riep: ember, -ceui wig, on ti.ak, i on 9 vy come. But 1 cotuolrtrret-ge "My only hope was that 'he would let up after a while and me a chance to set away.

One-half of my ripped' from my foot, and the half of my coat iiad pone to keep it company. My hands and soratcjied and bleeding, but I led tHo chate and Ted-it e.ibily. "Fmally a high rail fence-- ten raiU I to myself, 'Now I have got bun But I 1 hadn't. He just kept on galloping right at fence, but 'I 1 he Deemed to be studying it, and feeling" I the bits as if they didn't et just right, 1 pulled away harder than for I felt if ie undertook to jump that fence he would kill himself audrne'too. But he didn't try to go over it; he just went through it.

He weut riijht at it with a rush, threw his lorelegs high enough to get them over the that settkd the Down it came--mule, man and all--a'ud he clam- -bered went on losing, a minute. was a cotton field, and tall, and the balia whipped me in the face, and the strong stalks clothes and tore them, but I couldn't get just sawed at the pray.ed for a dead wall or a pitfall or a stroke of lightning. Out ori the farther side of the field the fence was down and we went out all right IN AT THJT FINISH. "There was the and Che hounds wtfre. just creeping up the further bank.

It was high and thought this would end it, but it That mule went at IB i CD mnon IKTO lAvv Gq L'MON STOCK i 31. isfll. mixed and i c4. 5.7i. Finn 1 4,000 st a nhado hik'H, LKh.in.fC i.

Heavy, 5 ptfor rt' J) Jim .1., OA1 A A September. 8 COKX- Anga t. WJ OATH- Auzost PORK- SrpvinhMr. frantically. He leaped from the high "bank as if he were a sort winged steed, and landed right in the middle of the water.

But he didn't waste a minute. He clambered up the farther bank and shot away again after them--and the nearest horsemen were twenty rods-away looking for a ford. "There were the hounds, just over a lib- tie hiH not forty rods away, and they had the fox. If the mule had been frantic be- toTrEe waH mwl-now. He fairly "flew," and uttered that unearthly one to the hybrid brute, Up over the knoll, through a little patch of timber called the grape field, down "But that UM the end bf my ride.

One of the grapevines hung low l)ctween two trees, and the mule darted under it. It caught me about the body, and away went that animal, right up 1X the hounds. I high up into the air ou that vinfc, then swung away hack; and finally managed to get to the ground without Injury, The other fellows galloped pat And around me, and leaped from their horses about the for. "1 stumbU'd dtnm there an well as I conk, that nvnis his head dcWtj; ms ears his eyes closed, and the whole attitude that of eternal thii brutal condemnation of footliybt fortuiiates But how about the Miigers Did you ever figure up the meaning of voice failure to a operatic Mngc-r 9 It is not the kfes a a livelihood--it is? the retihj- meut from tl-e dearly beloved public eje. It a jsoit nf personal pubUc It is fall uom the stars into the mud, and to be homJjlj' Cvtn-cious during the entire descent.

If tilts blow fall at once, as it dotp come, the mental suffering vould perhaps be acute, but it would soon be oVer. "It terrible lagging, dragging from day tci day," says a siuger, 'Sometimes better, wor'-e; of bopt, sometimes with despair. It is realize what it is to feel the stage gradually slipping from under feel the public Thtre are York in every museum, -concert hall, beer garden and Bowery dive who have been Leading people iu the best opera companies, in their day, aud who have-been tluisdying by inches, as it were--slipping a little lower every year. II York Herald. Fish as the Staff of Ufe.

As a result of personal experience I may state that some years since I lived for a period of forty days, so far as what is called bolid food ks concerned, solely ou of course tlie addition oi bread (no potatoes were eaten during the period); but I cannot recommend that mode of living. I "discovered before tne forty days had expired that fish was not the staff of life. In the course of "my experiment I not only lost flesh butj also energy, nor did I feel my'head clearer or my thoughts ami feelings more alert, than when subsisting on more varied food. -While. on fish only oue feels "a a "something you don't know Is to say, you cannot give a name tp your nor doefrmhtf feeling wear off as you continue the dietary; at all events, in my case "custom came tfet BO after forty days had expired I returned to the all at once, being vinoed that caution was necessary.

--Temple Bar, TThen Strychnine Was Discovered, The suicide by means of -strychnine oi Mme. Weiss recalls to mind the facts connected with thff discovery of strychnine in 1818, by the French chemists, Pelletier and Caventon. They willed the new poison VauqUcluit in hauor of their former tcr, the eminent chemist Vauqaehn. But old Vauquelin', having seen- the terrible sufferings "of the ftnimaln on which tlie effect of poison was tried, begged the two discoverers not to connect his name in any way with this terrible "new substance," aud it was then that strychnine received-the name under which it Is now knotro as 6ne of the strongest Pall Mall Gazette. Roumanian red ribbons around the of their chlMren to them from harm, while thorn an attach of asafoetida to the of their cVpring.

WESTERfi HOUSE. 1SJIHE BEST 51.50 HOUSE IN TflE CITY. -s CONVENIENT OPPOSITE SHERIDAN HOUSE, MAIN STRKKT. N. rates by the week.

tj. REARDSLEV, Proprietor. T-IARE in AiSTL) FARM MACHINERY i '--Ptnwbijig and repairing promptly attended to. Here to Stay! And Dcn't You Forget See JOSEPH DIETHie.JH Fresh and Sak-Meats, Groceties, Etc. No better 1 place in town.

Old Stand--Main Street. Get a Move On! And read this ad. Child's Sheep Dip tlitii flnu'Jt-tMpg to-4ip- lonsy chickens inf Did you know it Try it once. Faunce Brown sells it, At Cor. of Seventh and Broadway.

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