Slayton gazette (Slayton, Minn.) 1883-1893
September 18, 1890 · Page 1 of 4
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THE GAZETTE seated by the Republican COUNTY and the party cepts responsibility COMMISSIONERS’ for the past, ana Jackson, Warren and Foster, each positively a Business Directory. reactionary political spirit embodied in pledges itself the policy in to the same refused haye his further considered PROCEEDINGS. to name and practiced by the Democratic The party. future. Republican has for party in connection with the nomination. Auditor Should of the so-called either parties its fundamental “equal justice principle [official.] JAMES RUANE, Editor. Weld which stand for idea in national invited and all.” before the to It follows the to convention and that THOS. was LOWE, one M. D., power Auditor's Office, Minn., Slayton. their growth succeed, triumph will regulate administered state should not be asked he if would so the Alliance ticket support 12th, 1890. Sept. SLAYTON. THURSDAY. SELT. 18 and the political stock be but transitory, destroy. watered next While to PHYSICIAN as SURGEON. no & if they would nominate him. He stated that 1 o’clock p. m. will be narrowed down the contest to must be permitted illegitimate draw to before being elected The the board office he of commisaionera in to national parties. The history county two great from of the people, met returns the was a resources Slayton, Minn. special Republican eesaion call made Aug. 30th, State farmer, that of all the he Ticket. parties organized in interests capital honestly be in sympathy with invested must as per was protected, now last. particular class demonstrates of the other in other indusdrial capital a the farmer, but he as Republican is and could N. SHEPARD, a P. Present: Rarrows Comrs. Kenety, and this of conclusion; but The correctness pursuits protected. welfare is For their Governor, ticket. After considerable not support Poulson. On motion Barrows Comr. Prohibitionists neither the the Farmers’ of the people well that of the was nor as as WM. R. MERRIAM. PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Jas. elected chairman persuasion Jackson AND consented tern. to Alliance elect their ticket expect to imperatively pro of the accept property, owners Two members of the board, and Mr. F. the nomination. the coming election, but Democrats demands railroads A formal at that in the ballot all state for auditor For Lieutenant SLAYTON, -Governor, MINN. Thayer, architect, having arrived, not - shall condition, be safe maintained in on Jackson 30, Warren 1, Weld a 2, Baker think professing friendship for these by gave IVES. S. G. the motion board adjourned until 9 o’clock Calls and that whose fidelity Answered All Honrs. their employes, “to at parties them with and encouraging 3. promises morning. to morrow the lives time of all at some committed,” are For Treasurer, of the polls, they support at can An informal ballot for Peter treasurer Sept. 13th, 1890, day’s 9 o’clock fair should have gave B. H. Whitney, wage a a. m. thereby effect the disintegration and defeat [JOSEPH BOBLETER. * Peterson Taarud 25, for fair In fair adjustment Bergstrom day’s work. 4, 4, The board French a a adjournment; met of the Republican And it is party. as per per equitable the of to ATTORNEY rates, Present: and Comrs. and J. Fowser COUNSELOR, Kenety, 2, J. wage Poulsen, 1. Mr. Barrows Peterson's friendship Secretary these f tlse professions of and For State., of nomination producer, well the and Chairman Holden. can earner as as these insincere Democratic promises F. BROWN. B. made unanimous. on On being was these results obtained. alone be Cadet B. and W. Taylor made in which of the hopes of the SLATTON. request MINK. many memliers asked if he would . the - ticket, Mr. support the Twelfth sincerity —If doubts writing that the board appoint any one committee to-day founded. For of these parties Auditor, a are Peterson said he pledging of the Republican in party the Alliance examine change and to recently in was made an P. P. Therefore, SMITH, r. re. before casting their for man Mogul votes j. itself people the of to road of section 33 in to would our county Mason the secure ticket a from the candidates of of these support either temporarypolitical township bottom. top to the which state reforms in favor of it with the view of ascertaining the damage ATTORNEY COUNSELOR v-G<-ne»td, Republicans For organizations, and Attoime The informal ballot for register of deeds has declared in its platform, recent caused by change. said E.’CLAPP, On motion or Comrs. necessity MOSES should seriously consider the for Capt. Baker 26, Ahern 7, Warren], gave which the people of Poulsen and state Holden appointed our may of Slayton, doing well the were Minn. a committee consequences so, as as - French The 1. reasonably demand, would nomination in accordance with of Baker said and we respectfully For the Court, possible the Clerk of Supreme their They make request was act. ‘W. T - GOV, may call directed his attention make to the to unanimous, made some at ami he report HOLCOMB. Democratic principles, pledged B. triumph of a next meeting. himself C. temporary to REPUBLICAN MANIFESTO of the laws enacted during will but beyond this they JAY HENRY the ticket. LONG, accomplish support the last On motion twenty-four during the board adjourned until 1 years, For Congressman, nothing. sheriff For J. Mihin received 1 all of which o’clock time the Republicans have vote, ATTORNEY p. m. JOHN LIND. involved in the AT LAW, Sixth—The issues 5, controlled Mason Henry the Smith three branches of 10, James Lowe 13. our 1 relate primarily campaign o’clock present to p. m. CENTRAL ISSUED BY THE STATE state A examination government. On the formal cursory ballot Smith received 9, Lowe the No be elected, state. officer to The board adjournment. except SLAYTON, met Pres MINN. as per CONVENTION LEGISLATIVE these of laws will convince the COMMITTEE. will have voice 27. Mr. Lowe promised Comrs. Kenety, Poulson. congressmen, any Barrows the ent: and to support most skeptical that there is to Republicans convention of the no room district o! A in national legislation. Notwithstanding Chairman Holden. Alliance. doubt the sincerity of the Republican comprising this fact, Democratic opponents H. District, On JAY LONG. Seventh Legislative motion the the auditor PETKR DAMPMAN. directed our county was For clerk During of Stine party. that time the legal received 1, rate court, D. E. Should Support again in Why the People the practically declaring favor advertise for proposals furnish to are (10) Pipestone to Nobles, the counties Murray, ten of LONG & DAMPMAN, of interest, permitted by has contract, 10, Way J. A. Maxwell 22. Maxwell of free already trade. They have of anthracite coal for in tons the commenced refused Whowe Record Is Worthy, Party Past So use county Minn., Luverne, Rock, held and will be been reduced from 24 10 al cent. to per their free circulation of the offices, and into the Alliance. LOANS, COLLECTIONS to for to furnishing support enter AND contract a passed Promising. Future Is So and Whose Usury laws have been making 80, 1890, Tuesday, 1 September at trade doctrine, vociferously and and said on coal with the lowest responsible are A formal ballot taken which illegal it charge was to gave extort greater of the Campaign in Minnesota. Issues or a INSURANCE. falsely application of bidder. nominating charging the o’clock of to for the purpose p. in., Maxwell than allowed 16, Way that 14, by law. Biennial scattering Ou rate 3. the that protection national principle of to The committee appointed examine to foi and three representatives a senator one sessions of the legislature SLAYTON, have MINN. Joel P. Hcatwole and ballot Way Chairman Secretary received 23, Maxwell American labor, next 12. and American industries proposed road, - commencing the county at such and the transaction of said for district, been provided for. The right to remove profitably long and to country of Sec. 20, Murray In the absence of Mr. Way, Bixby, the Republican township, and Tams of Mr. Melleu so so our sw corner from the where county properly be brought other business a cause of may maintained, species trust, terminating the as of Sec. 1, Slayton at every ne vouched corner his just for loyally MRS. have the J. central committee, issued Alliance. H. LOW, state to suit is instituted the where to county of capital monopoly other aggregation township, eoiiveiitioti. reported that before said they had made or Forjudge the defendant of probate, of the Fowser received manifesto the State of resides has been to voters established. 2 a The such modern known times. great examination and recommended to that the dele entitled counties The several to MILLINER are and Biennial elections have been Mellen 15, Keegan Minnesota, giving concise 19. Keegan the secured, statement debate waged of the votes, in petitioners stump be granted. a refused congress, on praver Nobles, Murray, 6; 7: follows: thereby relieving gates the people and as finally decided by Whereas, and by and this the meeting of the having board the Alliance issues and of the of the campaign, the principles to Mellen press, support commercial and 8. manufacturing interests Rock, I’ipestone, 5; b«en nation culled for the two the people of and state of approving and DRESSMAKER. our purpose asked that bis be used in involved, and connection the for voting not name of the reasons state each alternate year signing E. A. Rick, overwhelming majority by with the architect whose contract years ago a an with the office. The from the second and ballot Republican ticket. The embarrassment the address in annoyance gave house Chairman. favor the Republican plan adopted of the position of August court 30, and was incident the to and state elections. county Keegan 17, Mellen 20. Mr. Mellen such accepted take further question, ought party this great to action should in full is bs given below: on as Our tax laws have been revised, deemed between the satisfy them that towards the to erection Conven- of nomination the and Republican County agreed the necessary application as to support The VELVETS, SILKS, people of Minnesota a PLUSHES once more and in thereof, consequence house, doctrine free trade many and of the of court ticket. tion. find themselves in thousands the throes of political of dollars have recently been Whereas, a longer the township Slayton and is of protection there did EMBROIDERING any MATERIAL, no on For Gilbertson 2, Whitney collected from railroad 8. lauds attorney: that heretofore the Once 7th day campaign. they American of June, doubt A. D. 1889, in the minds of the more are to vote Convention will Republican County The FANCY ARTICLES, escaped ETC., taxation. Railroad issue Borst 20. its 6, Grass On bonds being invited in the $3,000 before people which they To employes, of aid in to prefer. to called sum determine by the as to peaceful upon be held Slayton, injured in the discharge of their at building on said proposed those house, and acquainted with the usual methods the convention asked court and if he would Iways hand. Ladies Invited Call. A support to arbitrament of the ballot what the on duties through the negligence of 27, 1890, \V hereas, Saturday, Sept. said bonds have been turned of the Democratic their co-employes, party, not purpose Mr. the ticket, Grass stated that while hot policy deprived Pricks of this shall be for the longer Low. state of their a Terms Cash. great the" are no thus to commissioners in forcing into for ths campaign state over place in nomination county eleven o’clock o. at to a farmer he is the fanners' friend, but right of he is by the old aforesaid, pTain. and recovery as in two In this, this national issue is It is common next purpose not to years. as every SLAYTON, MINN. ticket, also elect six delegates full to county law Whereas, rule, that employe Republican cannot this he could board is informed said promise that enlighten one and instruct people the not to a support electoral confronted by on contest, are we Convention be attend the Legislative for injuries to sustained through bonds to have issued, been recover motion it those questions affecting them citizens not the ticket. discussion After upon the as some con certain vital existing problems of importance the negligence A. of J. HUXTABLE, 30, 18D0 co-employe. Resolved: Tuesday, Sept. held Luverne, That all proceedings of the which a at state, in all vitally whs now are vention concluded that the county attorneyship Laws have weal—problems been the public enacted pending to greatly relating the building of said interested, and which called to business they such and other proposed transact are as may is evil and decided enlarging leave the General Contractor and control to and of house a necessary C&rpeiter, be postponed for the powers determine their ballots; our court by but to present. which find their solution only upon true properly before the convention. The can come railroad commission of rates transportation that of the ticket they hope thereby draw the attention over part vacant. to through the of practical experience. entitled delegates test several to the On towns lines of operated road are as motion the following bills on the of people from those and SLAYTON, For Renshaw were superintendent: MINN. 3 measures votes, The Republican central within the committee slowed: state whereby follows: state these rates which and they controvert, cannot men Es tlnaates Rev. C. G. Nostrum work 11, Mclntyre 14. in On 11m cbeerfuLy on my have J been greatly reduced. Ruane, By the law pub. proceedings desires, therefore, call the attention in Republicans »tn to favor of which the Belfast, Lake Sarah, comrs. 3 4 so Urnfsbed. the formal ballot Mclntyre received of 23 1885 free and (Aug. markets 30) $6.75 votes open wisely declared their Boudin, 4 Leeds, 6 in recent are provided state of the certain indisputable voters to lona for; the grain law, demanded township, grade in road and Nostrum 6. It decided to make convention, and if possible excite the apprn. Lim» Lake, 6 to Cameron, 2 was no which solving facts, aid them in WM. P. may the interest HALL, of (Meh. the has fanner, been 30). 75.00 Chauarambie, 3 Lowville, prejudices of the people and thereby enacted 2 nominations for and surveyor. coroner is these problems for their best interests, and enforced. Dampman, The laws P. constable fees, State own Dea providing Moiues Mason, steal the polls. But they R., 2 2 at vs. success can For commissioner the in Second district Carpenter and Builder, for the distribution Kritr, of and 12.47 Dovray, and for the well of 3 Moulton, 2 being the people thus deceitfully the of the cars not votes get C, F. Norwood received Poulsen, the nomination, establishing the and right J. A. day equal 1 to and bridge and Elisborough, 4 Murray, exm. 3 people; times have they tried it reasonable large. many ab 26 2 transportation have miles, days been session and SLAYTON, D. F. Fowser, in MINN. the Fourth district. Fenton, 3 Scandia, present 4 and failed. secured, First —The Republican party, bom miles, as and in 12 12.80 secured such H.lly, acceptable Shetek, 3 an In Eatimatea all work the in linn view fact that J. J Holden had cheerfully of o NATIONAL ISSUES. on my S. Barrows, 1 day vie Co. road it that ving of agonies their out the of longsuffering maintenance is lona, 2 Slayton, C was manner a furnished. Seventh—But declared that he would since opponents the ticket, not support are our 25 miles, demanded days by the 2 session alliance and labor Order suit present Committee, By of the people, trampled by the upon giving this national issue much to so motion the office the president of of the ami 30 miles, 14.50 The dairy interests party. of on state our S. M. Webster, and oligarchy prominence most villainous in campaign corrupt present our R. SPRAGUE, D. H W. Kenety, 1 day letting bridge fully The protected. Alliance declared B. F. Australian Warren are now vacant. was Secretary. and grossly misrepresenting the that are so cursed has republic, Belfast, 15 miles, 1 day ever a of voting has betn adopted. now system met, con; then elected president. and Wilson, position Republican was AUCTIONEER. Dated, Lake Sept. of the 8, 1890. acts viewing bridge, lona, 32 miles, High license 2 than thirty has fact, history behind become fixed of more years a in relation thereto, unhesitatingly party we days and session, miles, 19 30 26 the saloons few that present remain it. That history run is replete with are that Republican wrongs declare the party LAKE WILSON, Convention. MINN. County Democratic Jno. J. Holden, 1 day session, under the strictest police present surveillance. DES MOINES. righted, justice is wedded the doctrine of established, homes to furnished governmental ami 32 miles, 6 20 First-Clans Cl*rk Furnished Ln short, when I)esir»d. the history of state our proves protection to American inventive the to homeless, A. and the horizon J. Smith, Slayton’s popular land On motion board adjourned the sine die. Satisfaction agent, Guaranteed Money that Not time during control at the of its no or American genius and creative energy. had fifteen land seeker* in the John J, Holdkn, of Accepted. Murray liberty <4 of wil made affairs by eastern Democrats bright and the Republican part The clear by has the county party That its position the question of on protection this day last week. The soil Chmn. Bd. Co. Comrs. town of welfare of the one removing therefrom people demanded cloud the of human Convention Minn., Avoca, in County reform a at meet American industries and to is E. good the Attest: Chas. Wkld, best. town of kind our that has iw tin been not bondage. When any first called into existence R. GUSTAFSON, 1800, Oct. 4th, American labor the Saturday, Is to-day that [bEAL.J Auditor, on same County Quite and of numlter of granted, the people have in state aportetnen town our a are found it labor degraded and dishonored it has always been, and is clearly set nominate candidates o'clock 11 to but the chicken, been especially at fortunate, and m., be a. to are are scarce. BOOTS AND SHOES, through forth in the platform recently the malign influence adopted of congratulated the sound Officers, select County Centra- business County and for Julius Schultz on has moved into Mr. a Byington’s by convention. Democrats, state slavery in the South. It also found ALLIANCE labor CONVENTION. our financial principles, the strict regard for house. He will work the Committee for the ensuing farm two next years am reformers and Republicans SLAYTON, MINN. revenue unprotected and struggling in ruinous and the fidelity the to principles economy, season. all alike The Al'iance such other business properly believe imposing duties convention for the nomination in transact as may competition with the labor of I'ins Work of the Republican which Specialty. party pauper a Win. Smith will hold forth Z. Weld's imports of on on before them. The will end as of order be a means officers called towns county nt to European has characterized and distinguished nations; was Repairing come it found the the Neatly Done. government farm for the defraying governmental But next two yearn. I expenses. tied delegates follows: administration of Hon. ilie Adami William R. llou»e last Saturday 11 o'clock bankrupt, with to neither credit at as nor the difference between the Democratic great The mother of George Patten is visiting Merriam chief executive of the state, Sarah, it as Belfast, 2 Lake found by J. J. Holden, president of the J and selfish money; a narrow and Republican a. m. parties that is the with Lim, ami George feels like five-yearold ED. WHITE, the Republicans a whom the to present Leeds, Bondin, 5 1 policy land which practically prohibited former declares vlliance. in favor of for After the appointment of tariff county boy. a people for re-election. Lime Cameron, 2 Lake, 3 the General growth and development only, without Work Western regard whatever Mason of revenue any committee credentials, composed of Jas. on ENTITLED TO SUFFRAGE. Chanarambie, 2 Lowville, 1 for the preservation of and states territories; it found the success or curse Gilfillan, A. E. Sellers, and Ed. McGee, the Repub-1 Thirteenth—lf, therefore, the Des Moines Mason, River, 2 2 American interests American industries, of intemperance or rioting unchecked and lican has betrayed Doyray, Moulton, party not the 2 1 trust MORTGAGE convention adjourned the SALE. to meet at town and without regard for the any L~ - •Tttnaae unrestrained throughout land. the From confided it, if it has always Ellsbsrough, Murray, 7 to sought Good Work Guaranteed Low Priees. 1 to at oat hall welfare of American labor, o’clock. Ou the re-assembling while of the at one Default having l>eeii made in the the date of the organization of this payment the people Fenton, Skandia, in the enjoyment 1 protect 1 of great Plastering, Work and Specialties. Republican Stone is equally pronounced party the convention, Mr. Ferris, of Pipestone, the of of fifteen and Dollar*, 60-100 num their rights the citizens, and has Holly, Shetek, 2 of the honestly 1 nation has been party course as • in favor of tariff for and SLAYION, MINN. a revenue ($15.60) protection, which became due the introduced and delivered address in on Jona, endeavored 3 Slayton, the 4 to welfare of steadily promote was an onward and upward. Assailed incidental accidental, not or first day July, of certain upon the whole j a people, by scoring the enact- which he stated the intrigues of capitalist! It is requested that the different hold it has been to by the enemies of towns but intentional protection such American as to progress Mortgage, duly executed and delivered by ' of such ment laws demanded and Shop, Shoe Harness as were or and reform, interests and control legislation in their and American behalf, by other industries and iheir usual Thursday, the places Charles J. Dudley, every own unmarried, st reactionary J.11.T.E. caucuses en to deemed for that necessary purpose, no unable successfully to compete influence, it has kept Burr, 271 h day the pole are brief bearing as history Greenback legislation date the of of June, Oct. 2. gave a member of that the of party on eve with the foreign interests industries WHITE, S. S. PROP. A. D. 188 S, and, with of national or of sale, star therein constantly in in during the progress a power By order of the Democratic County Cen political contest should great desert its congress war. of cheap foreign labor. account contained, on duly recorded in the office of view, and taken has step been SLAYTON, MINN. ranks and thereby aid the every the Mr. Ferris followed Mr. by Holden, tral Committee. enemy, The wag tariff favored by the Republican the Register Deeds in of and for the Its i steadily and surely forward toward the Democratic accomplish to de- party, Styles and All of Boots and Shoes Harnesses who stated that organized party would impartially and rest equitably Wm. Kenety, 11. as an County of Murray, and Minnesota, power State of clear feat. Let the Republicans i sunlight stand firmly of happier and better Briers Made Order. Reasonable. a all classes to of people and farmers had the 28th day June. D. demanded of upon anything. Every A. 1888, 12 N, upon J, Rivers, Chairman. uot at on thoroughly their organize by civilization. guns; and See. ana Come all sections of These country. book o’clock M., in K Mortgages, of our are law the books there because on statute Secretary. efficiently in town I and school dis- on was Mending Specialty. every Second —The founders of this matchless the irreconcilable two theories confronting a containing 229. and stipulation that page a trict; the Republican out Let get there demand He vote. it. believed tha for Dated Slayton, Minn, 12lh, 1890 Sept. was at whether duties a political shall be levied organization fought for made in t default lie and if provisions the us, ot any effort be made bring the to to every 1 only for laws La been made in the interest of the the double said it conquered the should enemies revenue of be lawful of the Union or for in purpose mortgage, the notice the of voters why it EDWARD McMAHON, reasons of and protection, by War the E. said J. H. Burr, the of the the T. his heirs, Rebellion; revenue in trying hatM th* they but restored one or to executors, money power, Congress has passed the anti-lottery is unsafe the to trust destinies of the other of which the tariff question is administrators m-sigi.s, hie the credit to of the nation to beyond point attorney, or or a rectified the they beginning BORER. at WELL state the Democratic Let this to party. Wrung! were bill. be solved by and by the not all declare the whole precedent, specified and congress made United to sum a be done, and the shouts will of victory ladder. end of the At» organized wrong an state. be due, therein and by said States promise good in virtue of to to part pay every again be heard ringing down line The Citizen the of of is the Eighth—During body should elect legislative farmers the Woodstock, Minn. fifteen name a new last stipulation said the whole specified the civilized of of world; they representative! commenced years sum, the Republican the night the of party the on Prohibition published St. tariff in imports has been forty-five to-wit: and 60-100 dollars the work of and stand solid phalanx reconstructing on firmer, paper so reduced, on as a a November, 4th of and the next interests three feet in inches Wells from four to and tariff modified ($45 60-100) and by the is hereby declared claimed Paul. Vol. broader and deeper table. basis I.No. lis the our temple of so behind these representatives, and concluded on our of the people the of state will be bored. Satisfaction diameter dug Republican that guaranteed. party, to-day or than date this be due the of and civil liberty. But to-day to at notice, more no we are confronted guarded and protected in the future by saying it entirely cheerfully Information to put to terms as one-third was unnecessary in value of all articles proceeding having instituted, as imported been action with problems. The American or new The Republicans of Pipestone they have been in the past. given. county into the ticket in the field. Mr. McGee United States county law otherwise, the admitted temple of civil liberty at to will a be are recover not or Joel P. Heatwole, Chairman; their convention named at recent free of duty. In the future, debt secured said Mortgage, by part complete until have thought ticket would firmly strengthen the established as or any county we a Tams Bixby, Secretary. in the the Republican past, John Poorbaugh choice for will thereof; their party and provided for the permanent as Mr. Fowser thought leg'slative ticket. that effect all needed reduction Notice is of Therefore, Hereby Given, Now tariff maintenance of the eternal representative. Poorbaugh principle our Mr. owns there than African slavery J. MORSE, P. greater May Restore the now and national Alhambra. was by using That by virtue the of sale the of of right and revenue justice power contained bebetween place. that at stone ja quarry Marid, He had reference the Sept. 18.—The slavery liquor enlarge cabinet has said Mortgage, and to the to in the approved was. pursuant warring elements Eower we possess to of capital marets for industries provided, DEALER IN OF and the in such mad* and AND MANUFACTURER agricultural the extensive for proposals the statute and labor; until which had enslaved millions. He did our traffic case trusts and monopolies T. J.Knox, of Jackton products by entering into Mortgage foreclosed the said will by county profitable l»e attorney been destroyed reform of the submitted a by the have a or army for that for office are regulated want FURNITURE not to rote any man reciprocal mercantile the described exchange premises in and sale of is favorably with the mentioned in interests county, all the of people, conveyed minister It has and of been decided as war. the would ruin by leading thought office he the said southern republics, whose by Mortgage, viz.: products until American citizen, without candidate for every in the send delegate Granada state to to to senator report a a drink habit. He into the also heretofore him The north-east thirtytwo have purchased of section with color quarter respect complained condition, we is to our or of the the restoring to cost Alhambra Jackson-Cottonwood protected district. Southwestern as gold, (32)*in township hundred and thus opening six to farmers and election in the that after their exercise of our Of Description. one Every right congressmen palace. The weather every hot has increased Minnesota has few better (106) the best north; Range forty-three (43) manufacturers markets in the west, guaranteed him men by the constitution of the 40,000 the number of cholera victims carrying 30,000 boast of in Toledo votes Spring aid MATTRESSES, Wwl or containing hundred and (160) fitted world; while the Democratic its sixty interests party to in the United represent the States. one proposed Valencia and has and caused the their district in their pockets, of appearance vest according Government markets the to to world, to Third—No legislative political halls open our acres survey, than Mr. party Knox is. succeed in the disease of villages. can many PICTURE FRAMES, AND E. L. Rork, Pipestone, of addressed the (subject, however, certain under the plea of opening the markets to for mortgage length of time, a ought obtain any to or world the for SSOO by said Charles J. Dudley of Thus the executed to protective convention the inflicted the of the us. control which government, on wrongs on P. 11. Rahilly, candidate for state JOBBING. Said Be in Want. Mrs. Fremont to the said policy Republican E. of the J. H.T. Burr the will be to party but on represents principle, which people by the railroads, and ended one by urging or auditor the Alliance Francisco, ticket, San Sept. 18.—A telegram has day 27th of June, Sept. made thoroughly 1888, and American 4, on than has accomplishment in view the more on of but OUR GOODS. PRICE CALL AND convention the ticket in field, the to put a duly tendered, before, Native assigned J. and will the executive committee of the 1888, by said 11. T. the in time to E. central be committee the to of The ever Prohibition one purpose. party Fur of Repairing elect representative SWSdecial attention given to the legislature, and Burr B. in Rush Wendell) Murray chief popularizing agent and to in consolidating Vogelsang, Los from Charles to Sons A. of a stands ibat only for party,his the destruction withdawal the from of the race allure. and State County Republican of Minnesota, with institutions, the and become, does if he do their bidding expressed saloon and the forcible Angelos, the fact that ths of not the crime as for the announces that, cure there is harmony Broadway, Shop reason as on no hereditaments and like God’s which providence, the fructifying appurtenances; disease of drunkenness. The John C. Farmers’ family of the late Gen. Fremont in their platform, “d—mn him, shoot or him.” the leaders, he has party will be sale made Sheriff by the of said among agent distribute the to wealth of SLAYTON, Alliance aims only The to is absolutely justice destitute. committee secure Gildea, the Mr. nominee for representative, neither time Murray County, the door front equitably of the fritter the all amongst classes at country to the nor to farmer and money family, to promote the has funds for the relief of the away wellfare no made brief, also pointed Slayton in remarks. State Bank of the Village of of American people. in making hopeless of the agriculturalists class, although aid is imperatively needed. contest. a as a Slayton, in said County and State, the Ninth Through wise legislation, After the speech making the committee on forgetting that in heating You will need retired complex The pension granted the social to on our general new a soon September, D. 26th day of A. 1890, brought about by the persistent al two efforts and political there systems widow. continued his credentials reported the Many of not to following delegates the southern are many was line of congressmen Don’t fail day o’clock P. M.» of that public stove. to of the Republican at the interstate party, see my vendue, other equally important interests which , have had entitled in the convention: their congressional seats underpinning to bidder the highest for cash, called commission to to into pay demand commerce and should receive was equal New Hampshire Republicans. HEATERS consideration Moulton:—J. 11. Stevens, O. E. Buss. said debt and interest, and the if knocked from under them existence, a&d the principle taxes, by of the at hands governmental of and state Concord, N. H. Sept. 18.—A national canons premises, and dollars said control twenty of rates transportation the Hadley:—Nils Johnson, on Farmers’ alliance. E. Smedstad, any, E. In over insnstance, government. before buy. every of delegates the Republican to you convention stipulated in and attorney’s fees by said forever fixed in the laws of the L. Jacobson. as Fourth—Since the policy of however, where Democrat our held Hon. Josiah G. and Bellows, cook a old in patch Mortgage of foreclosure, and the Don’t was United The States. try to responsible party case your and state nation been Lake Sarah:—G. Carman, M. O. Ericksrude, nas is downed, controlled fire-eating Democrat is of Walpole, allowed subject selected law; disbursements by a for these to enactments reiterates its was as permanent by the Republican undying another Godfrey through Peterson. party stove to up run chairman. time within his place, but Speeches redemption in made at favorable opposition put all to unwarranted were any one year to one there has been exactions steady and a constant Slayton:—W. S. French, J. J. Fowser, Chandler by Senator sale, provided by law. The winter, buy and others. the day of when from the people from by railroad one the Alliance. There as new farmers can a have you development of corporations all the industi-ibs D. Thorndike. candidates for July D. 1890. J. Dated 9, A. Albert of exorbitant freight charges, governor are and interests which worked within the combine for small majority to make and party us a sum. Burr, Walker, John J. H. T. E. B. Smith Hiram Lake Wilsor:—James Gilfillan, and C. W. A. and pledges itself revise and amend to so and great people. Internal a prosperous getting representatives pledged Tuttle. Mortgagee. Whitney, the lire to B. H. Have Sargent, A. Olson. existing laws that just and equitable you seen a improvements been encouraged; nave Minn. the Alliance Slayton, Attorney, principles. support Minnesota equilibrium shall be maintained between Skandia: F. Norwood, —C. three* natural developed; yotes. manufacturing resources Emin Pasha in Darkest Africa. 25. ORGAN? Sept. WESTERN pub., last pub., COTTAGE l»t 14; Aug. producer and the the farmers could learn carriers their common from interests have been built Collins, J. and Lime Lake:—D. E. McNamara, up, Zanzibar, 18.—Emin Sept. Pasha arrived of the nation. southern brethren. markets their for products created until Capt. Baker. Tabera at Aug. 4. He forwarded i’can sell price. Tenth—The facsL Republican on party of at our you y one have industrial become the greatest we Mason:—John Schelgren, Sellers A. E. dispatches stating that all the heartily state endorses the of Land Office Marshall, Minn., at globe, passage nation the thereby creating lacking, upon In column L. another Mason. will found submitted Italian Lace be tribes along Hemp the had route to the bill, pension prepared and championed a Sept. Bth, 1890. for the products of the soil market a unsurpassed the expedition. the Democratic of Murray:—W. H. Mellen, J. H. Cole, distinguished report by the senior state senator Glasses, Leather, Water Gauge and convention. in country under .following the Notice hereby given that the any sun, is Chas. McCormack. from this and has pledged state, itself There to is principle that developing agricultural interests intention named has filed of his one settler notice our EXCURSION RATES TO STATE used by all FAIR. those little engineers, items continue, far it that national Gildea, Cameron: —P. Jas Bell, R. Harmsen. as as can, beyond all precedent, that has and securing final his make proof in of to party not yet support to outgrown, The C., St. P. M. aid and of the soldiers O. Ry. and & will sailors sell I keep stock. care in the fanner excursion / larger profit than will be and said proof made before claim, that ( a -‘‘Tariff only,” ever for The revenue nominee the of late their widows and tickets St. war, Paul orphans, Minneapolis known in to history. McGee, Clerk District Court Slayton, Fenton:—J. Gilbertson, Ed, Peter of before or at Bargains in of I have number of the convention, Judge Wilson, which their valiant services a in and Sant. Minn., the $5,40 return of for at the THE COMING rate round CONFLICT. on behalf their of country richly merit. Winona, of is for Lots. the the and Job Second Hand Goorfs attorney so Tuesday, Oct. 21st, 1890, Fifth—But the contest of 1890 is not trip. Richardson. Account 11. B. Shetek:—B. Foster, of Minnesota State Fair. THE THE AND STATE RAILROADS. Northwestern has 11,552, railroad and used between viz: Jurgen Leebens. Hd E No. 4 Prohibitionists the and Farmers’ Fifty proceeded CQiivoutiun —The On the Eleventh will motion attention of the be added to people cents fare for Seed admission Bring "bustard to Your to N. for the E, J Sec. 20, Tp. B. 39. 106, Alliance the hand his talents and thousands of the upon to oust one poor is plank called that of the platform to ticket chair officers, and the nominate Fair Grounds. county to Tickets will appointed Republican be He the following witnesses the other. to party Whatever names upon settlers from claimed lands by that Store. which refers the relations of to the state my and W. S. his continuous and Gildea, Peter residence sale Peterson, minor Sept. P. issues 8 strive Sept. 13 inclusive. prove to on Tickets upon, to men may with its corporate lands, which carriers, the to common company, said recover, cultivation land, viz bring of, into temporary prominence, the good 1 ; for tellers. French, Yours truly, return until Sept. 15, IdtK They reminded that -whatever passage has are Government recently ordered the Walther, Wilhelm Walther, Amelia Struggle to-day the . it has is same ever ballot auditor taken informal for An been done by legislation regulate to Fred Rippon, was Christian Ewy, Elizabeth Ewy, all of been. It is the old U. DAWSON, District bring contest between W. H. 8. suit to attorney same their tolls and charges has been the following result: Jackson, 3; B. F. with the Agent C., St. Murray Co., Minn. P., and O. Avoca the M. Ry., spirit of and assured progress against thnt natiocal work cf the Republican party. It company. ’ MINN. SLAYTON, ac- 18. L, M. Lange, Register. 13 5; C. E. Weld, 10; B. Foster, 13—18 Warren and development etatp Mipu, Slayton, as repre- - - ?