._'l,,, W". .' , ,. .7.‘ ‘ v . ‘ g .'‘.-r ,1. ' n°[gog.,‘¢. so. 124. (_3t,Geot-3080. Char- .'..—f:"" _ IIB&MQLBOD.,Barristerl. 80% m>’"r!'."' - - I : , o po- _s to If ‘ Omee, Money to loan; ' July fig '90 a :- 4 I. s U.‘ ;;#3’€‘s}i”~A‘NU 73° ‘."U—B-E5‘ e .:..'.‘°.‘.;.'..i‘.’i.‘:.“2.l’.'i“.'l‘.’.:'.:.":.'; -: _ '"c’£_It'Y,.l_’l!1‘i>87l'e_. ‘ -_* -A _ mtsfoa Ienehhst. ” " 3. g. y is a‘\:( ...-...- SPECIAL EDITION. _. -.._..._..._.._.._ .-so “ ,QQ.—..v‘.o VQQI-¢9~r-Q.-o.--oi_ .. ,.. , . "' 44¢... .....a..o n-Aha. --1-94;-no-. THE v The Daily Guardian W ' Wm be issued every Evening until after the Scott Act Election by Till-‘. GUARDIAN PUBI.lSllllIG Co. most rnam onion 1:: ran Oanaeron Block __._.——.- TERNIS : For the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 cents Advertising mtes furnished on application I. ‘D. HIGGC, Editor and Manager. A 1: F --__... - _lltJst.\'ass Dllti«)C'l‘0ltl'. __.. - . s__.-._.. .aUc'r1o3~rE1c1es. _ aalttsro. 3., Auctioneer .... Commis- sion flerehant. Ofllce and Wsreroomg. sold stand. Queen st..ch'town. nov . p OR‘!‘0.‘l 1 Co» E. II . Auctioneers. Com- mission Merchants. Honey lender-s. esrooms. Queen Street.Ch'town. 1107 I I... Auctioneer s Corn- I Farm and stocksalesas . jut’. - sglearoog, Water street. Stssuwcj ORRIS. LEONARD. Auctioneer. $Iom's'n. Ierehant. Insurance A cut. SIsInerudc- llpt Returns. lay la, '90 Advances on consignments. All business strictly eonndontlal. ostusox. c. 1.. Auctioneer acetamin- slon Merchant. Prompt returns.‘ 108 Queen Street. Ch'towa. Oct» lai 90 — E 4 L COAL DEALERS. TONS. C.. Round. Nut. Black. and Hard Coal always on hand. Vi titer St., Char- town. Nov. ll, '90 , ‘. UGRE8. C-a t. John dealer in allkinds of Harri and it Coal. Water St. between 1: and Prince. . Nov. 14. '90, EMILLAN. R. dealer in all kinds of llard an I1 8nH.‘0 AL k WOOD. Foot of Prince .cluu-lottetewn. Nov 8. '99 s===%~ 3"“ . *6 DENTAL CARDS. R. BAGNALL. Surgeon Dentist.-‘ Cornegr and Richmond streets. (.h’town. our-s.9a.m..tolp.rn :$l>- 13- '05P"!- " R. STRICKLASD extracts teeth without D pain b Veg stable gas. electric for-ceP9.35 Jae. Wfiuenpuarcntes ,9‘;-. pg-‘Q Wlthlll work. E ‘j :1’; ' INSURANCE. OIACBIIN, JOHN. Fire. Life, .-tecitlent. nun once, Ila-Bushes-n's corn_er wsr 8t.. Clrtow-n.’ P. E nov 4. ASZARD. HORACE; Fire and Marine. The Western Assurance Co. Oflce. Lower ster street, Ch't.own. , nov 33 socmtar. "A. 3. See Card in another column. ‘ -Deb 3i ‘ "7 lilceco; ot- MISCELLANI«3OUS. c.; hicI~‘.achern's Build rig, Queen Street, Ch'town. P- E. 1. not‘ 7 4.;-sh‘. —...-...- lLl.lS.Co.. J. F., Pianos .9. or an dealers, Lower TEDDPHONE (‘o.. R. Art3”u‘s. Mann er. Uf- 1108. -\'0- 8|. Lower Water am, (I ‘town. Connection with nearly all parts of the lsland ......_.a A,_,, ,_ _ ‘,__~ n . F41 ‘ ' . ._.- - \sv- ~- -.- . 5' , . -gs .s .-..q .\'«’‘.n. ,g_ 1 ‘F ug- .a.-«e .3 ., , I D Allllll’lNG tnltr ERCHANTS BANK OF I’. E. l. l Wm. DO(lI‘l. Cashier-: Wm. opposite ‘Bisho ‘s Palace, Great George St. Souris Agency. . J . llttghcs. Agent. nov 7 Apothecarles Hall. Charlottetown. Pho- tos finished in best style. nov ‘Z2 '¥Jl~.‘.CKll-1. A. A.r.ra.1unte}}I rtoyat College 0 ofveterlnary Surgeons, Glasgow. Eldon use. Kent St.. Charlottetown. lfttrness _Stcatners to London. Halifax . I-.. l . as l-‘tshwlt-L’ Steamship Co's.. Cana- dian F._x l'l‘5l8 Co.. Republic Bu ldlng .9 Loan Asso. & nndon Masonic hlutnalAsso. Chur- lottetown. I’. ls} .l. (Ice 9 morss. J01!-.\'-Scwinglilaclilnes repaled (promptly ; satisfaction guaranteed. .\'orth side ueen Square, Ch'town.l".l‘-1.1. July 2;'n'90 PRINTERS,-ldic. HASZARD. G. HERBERT. Book-binder. Printer and Stationer, Brown's Block, Cb’wwn. P. E. l. ’ QLARKE. W.‘ W.. Com. Merchant; Agent it nov7 005188. JOHN. Steam Printer and Book- binder. Queen Street, Charlottetown. P, E. island. nov 7 SLA.\‘n GUARDIAN f‘o.—l5lllheuds. Cards. Circulars. Letter Heads. and every varitétg of prinli n ll .1 ti v c......o.."§‘ro.‘£.’? ci.r'%l‘\.\...5l‘;°.L“..‘? ’ °‘°°“‘ Ta Y L0 it .1 G l 1. L l-.2“S_P 1 H, Bookbinrlors. Blank Book. Manufacturers. the, North Side Queen Sq.. Ch’town. P. E. I. nov. 29 ~__.__...___1___.__.._. “WiiOI.El§ALE. A R\,',l-ILL l3l:O‘S., Commission Merchants. T wholesale Grocers. Agents tor-old Syd. ney and Victoria hlines: the Guardian. l’-‘ire. \nd the Boston Marine Insurance; the Allan Line ; the Quebec and the Boston. Halifax it P. 8. Island Steamship Lines. ‘ nov 15 YRICK .9; co.. J. n.. Packers 3-. Dealers 1 ‘ in Pork. Lard, Hams. Fish &c.. Grafton St... Ch’town; Tignish &._All)er-tou. novzh TOO}IhS,G. IL. Commts'n Elic-rchant, whole- sale Grocer. dealer in Produce. Agent Cornwall Cheese. 59 Queen $t..Ch'town’. nov 22 EAKE BRO‘S. a. C0. Ship owners. Chanti- let-3. Hardware Merchants. Agents Black Diamond 9. 8. Co. L. Queen St. Clvtown. P.ls‘..l. who have had over 40 years’ ex erience and have made over 100,000 appllcat ons for Amer- lcan and Foreign patents. Trade Marks. Copyriglits and Osveats promptly secured. Sen for Handbook. 36x Bros.tlwny._'New York. . , oot '24. l y may be secured by ap- plying to 3lI.'.\'X & Co.. .-L. ll. Davies. M. P.. President ; ll. Flll‘qtlh8!'- son. F. L. llsszard. L. L. Beer Ben). Heurtz. hlclman. Omue. COOK .!Co.. Photographers. Rooms over IDROH’ Sytlttcy and Piclott. Cargocs of Round, Nut, and Slack. Also, a good sup pl)’ of HARD COAL on hand. All of which will be sold at lowest rates. txLYoNs Oct. 3!. 3m STiNLEY’SBO0K Get a ‘Dill-y:-‘at one. No intelligent Man ought V e to be Without it-. » (f. I. itoanlscx, Sole.-{gent for CIz’town. Nov. 14, 1390. - TINWARE, wirsawonsa HE’ undersign 2 attended to. 3" Terms moderate, hi. STE\'El\'SON, 127, Queen Street. April to, 1889 “ CHRISTMAS BOX.” run or W0hDEFil_L THINGS. I Portraits of-Pretty Girls. the Golden 0 Wheel Fortune Teller. Dictlonatiy of Dreeflll. Guide to‘ Fllrtstiott. Lover!‘ ele- : e rt‘ 2... . 7 ‘.- 504*“, k c Age Table, Ilaglc uare. 900 né? &.u%n. Jyss. lglgclllofii 9 Manor , . .:~— 3. - 3'3 LEGAL CARDS. . 1.0.811’?! te and do c1Li.Eitors."x‘ n Bmwn's C1117‘ _, toupeown: Gaflners Building, Water Sttept. Summer-side. Money to loan. ‘ uov " . -.1 nuts 5!. Atlnrno ‘ orgixzsloxfer. etc. Giles. CIWUN3 Jm°°_¥8v Queen Sq, Ch‘town. Honey to loan I190 Ulrros 3 sun Lawooo ?BarristerB. gotten. so, Psmeron Blodk. Ch'l0‘{'1o 1'. . I.-Honey to loan at low ratu. nov a __J .‘r AVIES s flA8ZARl>.Barrlsters and At- torneys. once, bogs: lsnunins. Q36“ A., _-, ‘_ no - 7 ciion ‘arouses sh scum.‘ Est» tutors’. solicitors. & hs;l§w sown. Brown's Block; tlummerside. on ex; chants Bank of Halifax. floncyto 1080- 330V ncxstnua Mcr>ox.tLD.‘Bsrr!stoh. So- ottetown. P. E. l. lloney to loan. nov. 7 IDDIN J. H. Barrister as Cameron stock.’ (Head. oi’ sutnni ). %leetions earelnlly attended to. Honey loan. nov 7 scotts., over Bank cl Nova, ‘ - B07 7 on». _ . lloneytoloan. LL188. JOHN -r., Attornsy-s:-l.a;.°§.oe- (fie L03 on "‘"§To°.l.°iZf°'cn'mw§t MoneYfi°1°‘“ at low interest. U0-B 17» '9°l IEWABT 8 lleNKlLL. Barristers and so. $ *1 rs.-— Omce Newson's\ Block. . fiooas. I-‘. W.L.. Barrister. Solicitor. No- P bll . Com issiouer etc.-Once. dl>Itrliot:se.l.eans zsgociabofl Jul! '55» '90 & - L-....—-4:: LIVERY STABLES. Lon r ogrfifs L11 :7 flublemrrilnce St. -'Chsb W lutsstown. Eelephene eetntnunlcatiopé rtrst-etssrrsatu supplied pronv0y- 30' N w. r. it t Street Livery and -- °.§’..‘.’.'. ch'tomi.- 're1eph_93° eolnfnunloation. Teams on ds.i.|Y- 30"” 7 gears‘ Li and Residing Stsblei. ugumn st.. L. ‘lawn. First. class teams. at ' ' notice and sstistsctori.ltfi¢°'- “W” ;-F . P. P. Boardin and sales stables. ‘ uz3II"esat»GoOl'.3O street‘. otliiofiit 3i'h°P." Palace. Charlottetown» _ Dec- 5. ‘W ros'r'woot.ss im.r.s 'ri-‘yon. P._ E- 1- Branch Store. Cameron; 819°)!» Ch 101711. gamed. for cash or cloth. v ' & so: A. Founders} hipchltiill. W Foundry. Kiss 841 dlrtown. nous; heating a speeilll’-I - 5 “°" roman; ‘issrllta. and‘ Barnes: ti . North s::::.v~°* B ’ ~ ws woor.sx mans. 8tore_N. aids .; BranchesatIlod¢ll“0g'P-151‘ gr (anew. it. ooi . .. spring st. (.‘h'tows. _P. 5.}. _ nov 5 tune. .'r.. uanummnufntmd __ , . in llootst 8hoes.CustotIlW°*3 '*. l ' there an|!I_I(¥fl!.W8ht:l§- . Q.- asstsflsnsltt. “- E cun-ufesnnatngrnauhisics-rs “- o attention to rspalrlo 7103.3!-7:o_l'"3°° V p , rrtx. L. n. can-use slots!!!-. Wagons. sutinu. sonata’ rt-I100’ utsd. Cor. Great George s _ Bts. , dec 8 CHTOWN Roller Hills: Cash _ or line Fleur. shorts and ran V03. W95. “°"'°°"'".*‘“** Fm’-‘%f=~ - '. . EVAN. CM K300 ‘fl? snide. Build niece . rwé‘-_. -1719.8‘. COIll- ' geld {orWhgIf._ ,,_ , an up , china-'31. flat‘; ri:lol:inlkinds:‘ , _ lachnreh In tnrsaspeeialtv--"Il!4= Malrln _:leor_ots. 20" ,. rte, 3XTri(-kc} in M (9.84 Connndrums. 131:0 Deaf and Dumb Alphabet. Morse Telegntmi Alphabet. calcu- dar for the current year; and our new rats. lotus Xmas and New Year Books and Toys. All sent to you byirnail for 5 cents. silver. A. _\_V. Ki.V’5?.EY. Ch. G . Yarmortth. N. S. 188-.0 W. Wfims. .uNo£RTAKER, ORAl*‘1'0.\' STREET, CHARLO'I_'TETOWN, Tritninings kept constantly in stock. Undertaking personally attended to.-«Charges moderate. th'town, Sept. 20, '89. ty NEW TANNERY. _ _L0;\’G‘-BR.0S., 1' NNERS ;_t._C,URRIERS, ;_A .~« ' -- * L ‘ DEALERS ‘IN ft tildes, Cslfslrlns, Sheepskins, none lilacs. Tall-llslr. arc. ‘' Market Rates pairl for Hides, .5-‘c. DIALPEQCB BOLD. . Opposite Ch’town Woollen Mills. Ch’town, Oct. to, '90. 3m The Natural History of Prince Edward Island. By Francis Bain, UTHORIZEIJ for the ‘use of Public Schools ‘by the Board of Education-', Price Ftrvrr Cams. For sale, wholesale and retail at G. H. IIASZ.-\RD’S. Chtown April ll, '90. Queen Square. Harness Shop to Let.’ NTENDING to‘ close my Harness Bus?- , ness at the-end oi’ the vcar, a good oppor- tunity is offered to secure a well-established HARNESS BUSINESS inane of the best trade centres on the lsland. I will sell STOCK-I-‘I-TRAl)l:I, Tools, and good will of -Business. at a big discount, and on reisonablc terms — — A J. M. AITKEN. llsmess Maker‘. hiontsgue Bridge, Dec. 5. '90. 4i on Maotcarjuna SACRASIENTAL purposes:—— - § . . 5. Qt. Csslrs Port Wine, direct from Oporto, 5 Or.‘ Cask: Pale and Dark Brandics, direct l'ro'm' Cognac. France. ‘ so Bbls. bottled Ale and Porter. frbm London- ‘ . - . __Recei\'red to-day by Clarabel, st DODD'S MEDICAL HALL. A1,so-'-50 Gals. fresh Norway COD LIVER I l pf SCOTT'S i3.lfiJL§"fbri= oirébomifiisa 01L. .Ch‘town, ‘Nov. 28, '90. Dumb. atlases. ., above facts. A large assortment of Caskets, Coffins and ‘ domestic groans. inom>'s ttsntcit Hail ll. freely-.» Dollsnnd T s for hundreds _‘ fionfly, ‘n_e,..‘Cu_g.¢nfs, Spices, Canned . . Stm,,b¢;fies,*“Blueb€mcs. and Clams. Magic liealer Salve. hills. I_{o3~r.~i._-_L,wisli, to inform you -‘.'Magi:c'*ifiP§‘.Ll.,t;r’,' has proved‘ it .su1~é'£-ure-fur—, young lady residingin my house tested! the Salve, and found it the best article: she ever tried, after using other Selves; without doing any good. I recommend-f ed her to try the -.‘‘Magic Healer." ant}:- beforc using half a box, the Salt Rllellllll disappeared. I cheerfully furnish the And remain, yours. ‘airs r~- - _'a __ . I . . worn win rstcntc . is as ch. PER 30?. ‘,‘r..\_ . ' '. ‘‘3:’o‘*‘“_o‘¢‘‘'-t>.‘'’ .-..5 is-.:+.¢-.3-.. -' ».‘.‘[ L . twisted wire Rope SOIVBIOJ All vfizitha aavl ~:'::-.3. Soldgsy us or argutleslu in this line of ;ood:. FREICII1 run. lsfonmtioe Write T‘ The ON TARIO WIRE FENONG CO.. ?i-.to:t. Ouiari-.1, or to CARVELL BROTHERS, Charlottetown. VV’holesale Agents 1‘ '3: Prince Edward Island. New Drug Slate. Fred do 0. Davies‘, Lstc “ S?tll’l‘ll év VVOODMAN, Chemists,” St. Augustine, 1" lorida. RUGS, CHEMICALS, Fluid Extracts, Tinctures, only the finest quality kept and’ used in prescriptions.‘ ’ Patent lledlclucs of all kinds. , Horse Ponders, Livtimerzts, Blisters, ct-c ' DAVl ash’ SALVEJ No‘el7§ua.l in the xnltrket for every kind ofg sores known--Sore Eyes. Burns, _ Scalds. In-' flamed sorcfs. healing sores; sores caused by" splinters or ‘nails, and where there is any proud flesh. FOR ASTHMA 1 Dr. Eaton‘: ASTHMA REMEDY, 2 5 cents. 50 cents. and $t.oo per bottle. Perfulmes. Soaps. Bruslzes, Toilet Powders, Sponges, and everything usually kept in s first-class Drug Store. Pines Tobnccos, Cigarettes, I-Iavanafitnd -~.‘. - ' - ..... ..~ps¢~idp\g|u)f, ‘ ..._..o’ ‘ ’.-..__.. R. KLBRACE _ ls sellingukoithis large Stock or cttocxsav- Everything riiarlted down from to to 30 per? cent. for one’ -K V ‘ ‘N. '”;sIiould call and see prices. Goods of Good Boys and Girls. In ‘--.3 .M°l15$3¢l'¢ Cup for the Young Men. The best and gheapest Groceries in_the ,co,u,n_try-" . C0||I¢¢- Dcc. I3--dly kl _z_5tlt wkygi I l V. L! COAL ...n....-.. a. .__....a......, ~ . . STOVEPIPE. ELBOWS. »f 1 ed has on hand all kinds of i TI-.\'WARE, STOVEPIPE, ELBOW$;'3, é‘c.. wholesale and retail. Also, is prepared to fit up VVATER PIPE? in Houses, with Faucets for use in the Kitchen or other Rooms, at shortest notice I Orders léffit my Shop, will be promptly: _-....,..- ...._ .... .. ... . _ .9 .- “'BS‘1‘_C‘.Al’E.,-.A'ttlgll8l’.» 4, 1390. l s ltglthaam. I ALFRRD McWu.1.I.uta. l I . miles distant, to take him — whole £ifi'ai_r was a carefully planned ‘--~ .-HI.-.'r: -..'r*o=~_tg<x-. — - . t. . . ... ;g ,t- _ _ _ .4’ .-.,—u...,’ . an . it i . CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN ‘ta , _ , -. ,-'..3~t.},~.,»:,v..,. »‘ wvvu ‘v_ v~‘ , -4' wt- .-4‘ ' -.. . ‘ A ' ‘ y . , : l 1' 1 l .... ....... _......... ...._.. .... ...... .__- 2 i 2 ? .V in .,l‘ E. ~ 1; l. :1: ‘,1/.'e"'.'r1,o / I 2. .-at ... ...-..\.,...,. - : ,"> € H, /4 . .\...o -- D, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1890. ..'4lllI:.-r.ar /A ~ f _ I 55¢‘ 1’ g - //1:1 1 ' _ 5 ,.,J.-I , p when a Man got very l)_s-nnk under License. and beg‘u|tito-‘ll “it tavern, he was pitched into the.’ stree Poli_ce.—3 'xanzz'n,er, December 16, 1890., P" i . 1' s to. "‘=-‘Hill -‘ .'i V’: . Mllzlf,-if '. . V? ‘.-4 .- 4. ..;-lay tthouti 1 ,0 t. li.I;I,Itl.sooit feilllnltpo the hands 9! the How Sitting Bull Lost His Life. Sraxnrxo Rocir AGENCY, S. D., Dec. _l7.——“God Almighty made me. God Almighty. did not make me an agency Indian and I'll fight and die fighting before any white man can‘ make me an agency Indian.” This was the dec- laratiou made by Sitting Bull to Gen- eral Miles, and the detailed report of the medicine man's death gave to the declaration the full force of s proph- ecy. That‘- the Government authori- ties, civil as‘ well as military. from President Harrison down, preferred the death ofthe famous old savage to his "capture whole skinned, fewpersons here, Incliim or white, have a doubt.- It was felt that Sitting Bull's presence anywhere behind iron bars would’ cause endless: troubles, while, should he fall a victim to the ready Vvinchester, the‘ thousand/s of ghost dancers would rudely realize that “ his medicine” which was to make them bullet proof, and could not save so great an ogncle, must be worthless after all and‘-"should be giren upfor the sake of pei_r}_c"e_:iL7The expedition which started ft!otii“—‘this agency for Sitting Bull's camp. ‘forty _ DEAD OR .-\LlVB. with the. chances ten to one of his death was no haphazard force of In- dian police a.'ntl’ army subordinates. ‘There is every reason to believe the military mnnuiuvre originated with General Miles himself, and sanctioned by the \Var Department and Presi- dent Harrison's cabinet. The prom- ise,“ to die figbtiug,”<quoted above and made hy'Sitting Bull personally to General Miles on the occasion 0 their first meeting, had much to do 1.150 in ghnping the determination fora sudden‘ decisive result. hen General, Miles left Chicago for...-the Indian‘ cgmm-y it was.i_;lt__9 begiriniag of ‘the end. Simultaneously with the General stepping quietly on boardclahe train in Chicago, the expedition which had been with-7 equal quietude under pre- K. D. 0. Worth , kinsmeri. ’the'ol_d_.’;n,_edlcine mart retain‘: f wet-ed-by a. _volley'from.. «at.- . :'- ny-got . ' :"&v\-3-5' _and‘:then"; O. ._ _ H _ ‘ 1 uut“‘le‘a‘ve withou Gerteralhiiles’ car glided out for the North-West the members of his little commandhere, like so many automa- tons, ‘guided by his will silently took their departure and were quickly lost in the inky darkness that enveloped the wilderness stretching to the camp of Sitting Bullon the banks of the Grand river. A r_.\' SITTING noLr;‘s VILLAGE.“ ‘ Despite the early hour all was astir in thegvillage, where‘ on every hand, was-xevidence that a. hurried exodus was 'contemplated.. The .p'onie's" of the police‘ were pus_hed‘~for all ‘they were, ws.;e_t.;_~.nd before:Sit.t.ing Bullfs glazes.‘ ddherentq had half a. chance to’ _résIlize the-sil_:ua.tion a dozen ‘of the..po_l_ice',hat_l pulled their panting animals up short on all sides of the Ch’ief’s abode. No‘ time was wasted‘. in -ceremony." proudpold medicine. man-«was hustled, out, hoisted on a waiting,.horse,‘" and ‘in- a. trice faced toward civielizatiou.‘... Hel rugged and sputtered in a. fury for -3 moment, then stmighteniug .up shout- ed hoarsely,'not_Zf5r help, but a com- mand to his followers . « ' ._. ms LAST COMl!A.\“DS_.. _ _ }).espite the threateaings of '= the police, V_V‘.inchest.ers being’ alternately directed stfhis head and -’ those of his ed‘ hisl§pr_ese‘n_ ;.-i_nd, and‘ with powerful _voic_ej:r_ —;a_-11: dire_ct;his Own“ rescue- “fiat: ly'_-__tb,et:c , ‘was, A puff of smoke ‘es, ljepoe BI1dv._.tl!3 sharp .era.cl< of as _Wi'nchester. . The policeman at e~ Sitting Bull’s right, grasping the cli'ief’s; bridle, reeled in the ‘saddle and 'toppling"over,“wa.s' trampled under the-hoofs ofvthe ponies which were then in .i'et.t"eat’J -fr,or_nfth_e' village. The shot was ‘ipsgantlyi ans- their blanketed ‘tribes ,_ whom were -_slre._ady. mo '\ _ ffiénzléil l"!!'§“i.i:-' -31.95. I . Wold . in a*»\’ cut Twas general‘ on liotlt sides. Sitting Bull could be ' heard in the confusion still attempting, though captive, to ‘direct the light. Raising lfu gaunt form. ~ he was beckoning . his psrstiou at Fort Yates, which forms . Instead of creating an easy --_fe_§ling.i,t The police liitlted round.-t,h6_corpse, not knowing for a moment but-that it was a trick “of the wily pld chief. '- Tat-: FALL or: ,st1u‘_1xa- BU L1,. The a.udden,mo’veme’r'lt’arid the fall of Sitting Bull disconcerted the pur- suers, who remaining at a‘ distance, suddenly fired atfi,intervals_‘towsrd the _ police. The latterheld‘ -their ground knowing the cavalry undét? Captain Fonchet ;would.~_bfs ‘at -~-l1e;rtd.5 To'-- the sttrprise of all, htiwetter, th'er bqstiles .w.ho..lr-ad been consulting ancngynzen, selvlesybegan a movement to ":elosé in 1 ft-o,m"_‘nll sides. _--':'l‘he"i-ti.ttlg;'ot‘Winnie... : tvil-‘s§*Tt1a_e;t‘iol.i§si'ii=.t'Iislt,heir ponies as as protection. It’ was at this critics? ‘juncture i;_ha_;i:,,Cti[i_tTsin,,.,_l7'onchet’s men dsl,s'hed_' :.-},thé:-"I machine‘ guns, opened fire ori‘5the;red skins. The lat"-‘ _ter were too dismayed at this une‘i'-_' pected onslaught as stantli. for mo- ment i»lIIlfl'i’&ll'._lJ0lt€'d_ fér-.C,lie,.riivel_‘. {'1'-hé' ca»Yal.r;v f°11.°*"*1_«i0.iil'y. 8"§3ll91§t‘ distance- desmiog -it the“,besl;gipbli y riot-totdriiie to desperation" the new Ieaclerless mob. K F ‘nag. .. .: l3tsgi.tacR, _-Dec. _1=6._—‘_,f'I'he. -count-_r:y._~ra,ui_id sboutisternbl wrought, up over-the?‘ killing. of Sitting Bull. has; aroused I much"-. apfiréhepsion. It is feared‘ hiatiy’families'0£ settlers will feel i:hei,ve_n‘ge_st'1’ce‘ of ‘Sitting 'Bnll’s followers." ‘Sitting _Bul,l.’s'.s'ort-, who l-filled," lltash bright youth Y2 years ,It',_is expected the settlers will dock‘ to .Bismst-cl: and M'snds._n _ by the liunrv, tired: as soon as the news of‘ Sitting ,Bull’s“tleatl# known. 7 ' ' r . 7 a‘~..l:iult;~.i't {leer Glrfifs show-. ;_wi_t‘r,dnrI full:.'of;fCoolting‘, aud- -Table Rais- infsg. -curmm, Candied Peels. inakfe 9:id.see.;th§i%a ,pi'der'tng your Xmas supplies. -dedlfi 2; We are now better prepared than ever to turn out prom , y stlow prices. hand bills. if lleadti, sons and warriors onpwhe-n, without For wltllcttlge -rsblnile,’ ‘withftbelt ._tl_3um)- ‘tags wins now'"redo'ubleEl._..by both 'pnr- . nae 'he a misfortunlfto any preyitigon the lifeiolthd ‘ God give us men I A time like this dcnsfi Strong minds, crest hearts, true faith Id resdfhsnds : r ' ” Men whom the lust offoiicérloes not kill; Men whom the spoils of oficc cannot ‘buy; Men who possess opinions. and s will 3 1.» 4.: ‘Men who have honor men who will not Men who can stand bbior-:4 ll dents , _ _ And scorn hitrtseschcrous’ flattertes 1% winking. g-*.- ‘ Tall fuel). iO,l1l_I‘.¢tnl‘rli¢<l,-;ho live slat‘ . .‘ ' _ .. -vfi fag ' r. >- ‘I - . -9- t .. In public duty sndiu thlnkiofi. ’:- !_',—:, its ,_c.re.9c.lu ..~.-.::= _ ._ . 2., Then: and their littledqh.‘ Mingle unselfish striis-,-—lol Freedomyqq Wrong. lcsfilic-'l|nd, and "sleeps. . r - ''-’- 92 5°“?-' -—-——¢-—-——— _ A Wine onnktngVt>’eopte'..:. Ir ri whispered:-hs_tevsn in , proportion -to‘ ‘the '1: France, it is an seqsttllal ‘III ilpcrfisse (‘if populatxitiriffrjfi l ' nets’ in sis aiing. - 9!’. ' $1 from "old and dwsyingofign . "III! the Mohammedan population is - tiyely decreasing. it .West,ern-Asia if the “u. . Turlr" ~woi:ld<_g"et himself‘ onhidf‘ provided he would not take too time in‘doing'it, but in all these It tionsl the decline in the birth-rots 51$ éyidentrsign of decay, note! " A It-'a.symptam.ac, also, or :33 the _ Ire.-snrprisedtolss theta‘ _ anti.-is-1 use6fin’_°" ° e by the p admt y, ‘‘ ;l§9_lIsnmedsns, asstdaous drinlreft-pi, than , *-lI.’Q9.e,-l.Md§-..in . ‘tttrfiiitilnél ‘is3iwfiia'e‘6fdriIII'. V-. .4 'r, ’. n the Mussulmsn population. is a devotee of the Multan ~~ 323.3: ....::‘.':al4-."?-;'.‘.g'.“i*’°*" “$.21”. who ives this eestimon to ’ .12 docs: or the'peopl§' all. “ I Pms,em'as. t *,.y. _./‘ I '- R (:1? .- 1 4. . I I part of the agency, was also ready to warning, his body lstraigbtenedrigidly, Wantéldll — . « move. Almost at the moment that then dropped limp on tlte_ha‘rd prairie; -— "“" " A “A w.1riéb~-were atfoncei =t>ut‘4in“.fté6sifii°n» the‘re'is-a decline in the birth . ..'.s~ I nuns» sd underdiined ‘tin physical bl-bly -largo rem-t-sen! I. D ‘* without progeny hfota ,_