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m^m^WM NE-W REVtEWfW'EE) NE|)&t^OCTdBilVW*l87! fcWrS ,"i^ -a&4- 9 S CH E A PICHABLEY COL.PF.EMDEI/ October Elections. mesKBger's~lafe was being robbed. The MINNESOTA IEW&$S&*$ fffcw ^ilm j|t*ttktf+ messenger was knocked town, but notseriously hurt. Fifty thousand dollars was the est!-, HisFtrmal Declinatien to Beceme mated loss. The agent at Glendale was missing. Verdi is the name of a. town at. an Independent Candidate for the south bend of the road six miles 1TZ3W "OTiTut, *!M I iN'JST. The Poor Man's Friend, Victory Perches on Onr Banner! THX Humane Association of the **K-i State Treasarr.*#^Hf southwest of Lake Benton. &>?*?* United States met in annual Convention at Chicago on the 8th. A lengthy report was On Sunday last Chas. Barlow killed Wednesday, October 15th, 1879. A Frank and Manly Answer to His made on the treatment of dumb animals a lynx near the stone brewery, \Z\- when shipped by rail, and the alleged abuses Friends. just below Read's'Landins, with a of'animals in transit were largely dwelt upon, LATEST NEW S. shot-gun. A missionary fund of 95,000 was recommended, Minn., Oct. 9,1879. ST. PAUL, to,be expended in the formation of Societies Some fifteen or more farmers living THE OLD WORLD. for the Prevention of Cruelties to Animals To Hon. Henry Ahems, J. Ruppe, near Yellow Medicine lost nearly in States where live organizations did had by prairie fires last HE London Times' Simla dispatch thejT G. Hartgescheiraer, Charles Kaiser, all not already exist. of tbe 5th says the Indian Government had Chas. Fetzner, Peter litis, J. P. week. HE Fall River (Mass.) strike collapsed issued orders to shoot Afghan marauders on Leitner, G. Lulsdorf, G. Fleckenstein, on the 7th, the strikers voting at a sight. Thomas Wilson, of Dewald, Nobles John Gehring, John Marth, largely-attended meeting, to return to work. OHIO REPUBLICAN BY 20,000 MAJ. A LIVERPOOL (Eng.) dispatch of county, has been''arrested for Jos. "Bobleter and others, signers of A CANADIAN Grand Jury has indicted the 7th says the cavalry there had received beating his wife. He had been married THE LEGISLATURE ALSO the request addressed to me, under the President, Vice President, Directors and orders to be ready to march to Ireland at a to her only about two months, General Manager of the Consolidated Bank of moment's notice. date of Sept. 14, 1870. REPUBLICAN. and she is his fourth wife within Montreal, on the charge of making and publishing HE Spanish Cortes has been convoked After a most earnest and careful the last five or six years. a willfully false and fraudulent statement for the 3d of November, to receive a consideration of your flattering proposition of the bank's affairs in January and message from tbe King in relation to his expected Republican Majority in Iowa Brainerd Tribune: Major Ruffee, to present my name to. the February last. marriage. Whitehead^ and a number of assistants voters of the State as an independent RETURNS' from the Colorado election, at least 25,000 Over combined DURING the races at Constantino, have gone out toMille Lacs to candidate for the office of State received on the night of the 8th, indicate the Algeria, on the 6th, two stands fell and lrom Greenback and election of Beck, the Republican candidate pay off his band of Uncle Sam's darlings. Treasurer, I desire to return to you eighty to one hundred persons were more or Jos. Bobleter, for Supreme Judge, by about 5,000 majority. Dry goods, blankets, currency, my sincere thanks for the fearless less hurt. Several lives were lost. Dem. Vote. THESub-Committee to investigate the ON the morning of the 7th the London etc., in abundanceand "big manner in which you have characterized charges against Senator Ingalls concluded Times editorially advised Englishmen to Injun me" for a few days will be the action of the late Republican their labors on the' 8th. The report will be let American railway stocks alone. very prevalent. State convention, and for Wholesale and Retail Dealer in made to the committee in Washington next ST. PAUL,~Oct. 15,1879. RUSSIA has been notified that if she 3 our kind tender of support, which, winter. The Journal says that Maj. E. M. Drugs & Medicines, increases her army Germany will at once, and Desires to inform the public that his large new stock of Sdecial Telegram to theReview. however, I must respectfully decline. DENVER (Col.) dispatches of the 9th Pan & Winter Goods proportionately, increase the German army. Van Cleve, who is commissioned by say the reported murder of Agent Me'eker had Glorious news from yesterday's the adjutant-general to look up the ST. PETERSBURG telegrams of the been fully confirmed from Indian sources. In doing this permit me to say 7th say that this year's revenue had exceeded State arms, was in Fergus Falls^on GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AND The women and children had been made captives elections in Ohio and Iowa. that, although I am aware of the the estimates by 40,000.000 roubles. Tuesday in search of the guns and by the Indians, and there was great uncertainty bitter feeling which exists among A BERLIN dispatch of the 8th says OHIO PAINTS, MISCELLANEOUS ammunition sent to this place in the as to their fate. The Agent at Los the result of the late election for Members of my friends, without regard to nationality Pinos Agency had been forced to leave, and great Indian war-whoop of 1876. has been received, and respectfully requests an examination of the following has gone Republican by at least Parliament was that the Government had secured AND BLANK BOOKS, or party, I would not put the people of Silverton were calling upon the He found one gun out of fifty. Men's and Boys' Suits, prices: 257 out of the 432 seats. them to the trouble of battling Governor for arms and ammunition. twenty thousand majority on State' GOLD PENS, BY an explosion in a Halifax (Eng.) Frank Thaosha, of Le Sueur Co., against the odds of two political PETER MCMVNUS, a Mollie Maguire, dyeing establishment on the 9th six persons ticket. Vote very large. Nearly ev- was hanged at Sunbury, Pa., on the 9th, for the young man run over by threshing parties merely for the purpose of WALL PAPER, STATIONERY, lost their lives. the murder of Coroner Hesser, in 1874. machine, and whom three doctors making a demonstration in my favor latest styles, a splendid assortment and good quality, from $2.50 up to 820,00 ery voting precinct as far as heard TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTV-SEVEN Window CurtaiiiM AT the session of the Humane Association per suit. (In this line we are prepared to offer the public exceedingly liberal pronounced beyond recovery, is but I do not hesitate to state farmers and their families left Liverpool on from shows exceedingly large Re- in Chicago on the 9th it was resolved inducements, and a saving of at least 20 per cent., as all the clothiug sold in up and able to walk around. frankly that while I would have the 9th for Texas. AND to ask Congress to charter the organization, our Fourteen Stores are manufactured by ourselves. Call and examine our cheerfully accepted the results of an publican gains. The Republicans A PARIS dispatch of the 9th says under the name of the "American Humane St. Peter Tribune: Last Saturday MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, stock and convince yourself that we mean just what we say.) open and fair contest, I cannot be that 2,200 emigrants left Genoa, Italy, a few Association." Edwin Lee Brown was realso evening Mrs. Kate Hart, of Lake Ladies' & Children's Shoes, claim a majority of the Legis- days before for the United States. expected to submit quietly to the elected President. Thirty Vice-Presidents Jefferson, fell from a scaffold and PURE LIQUORS ABOUT 6,000 tons of railroad iron lature. Only about one fourth of trickery and bargaining of a handful were chosen, among whom were Henry Bergh, received such serious injuries that have recently been shipped from German of New York Theo. F. Gatchell, Des of demagogues who where permitted the State heard from, which shows she died in half an hour. She was ports to the United States. Moines, Iowa J. W. Fitch, Cleveland, Ohio AND SPIRITS from 25 cents up to $2.50 per pair. to take the convention by a daughter of John Smith, and wife J. G. Shortall, Mrs. F. W. Peck, Chicago A SIMLA dispatch of the 10th says Our stock in this line is now full and complete and embraces everything Republican gains of eight thousand. surprise and thereby to injure the of Augustin Hart. T. W. Palmer, Detroit D. R, Noyes, Jr., St. General Roberts was before Cabul the day generally found in a first-class shoe store, and we are convinced that every- Republican party of the State. If Cincinnati and Hamilton county Paul, Minn. A. G. Stebbins, Toledo, Ohio before, and that a battle was in progress, at body will be satisfied with quality and prices. Herman, Grant countv, had a there had been any pronounced opposition Dr. J. M. Gaston, Indianapolis, Ind. Elihu the conclusion of which he expected to enter In Calf-skin and Kip Boots Toys, Notions gives a majority for the whole Re- scare on Tuesday. The praire flames to my candidacy for any Enos, Waukesha, Wis. Secretary, Abraham the city. rolled towards the town from the Firth, Boston, Mass. Treasurer, Levi valid reason, I would have retired publican ticket. THE NEW 1VOKLD. southwest, carried on by a furious Knowles, Philadelphia, Pa. from the field of ray own accord, or -AND A DISPATCH from St. Louis on the HE Land Office at Washington lias gale of wind. Four-horse breaking IOWA we have a larger assortment than ever before and now offer a splendid pair if the convention had declared itself FANCY GOODS. 5th says a telegram had been received from Osilf-sltin Boots for $2.50. wortli recently made out a statement for the fiscal teams were quickly put in the field, against the granting of a third term will elect nearly the whole Republic- Girard, 111., from a reporter who had accompanied year ending July 1 last, from which it appears $3.50. anjl from o^o'clock until long after to any candidate, I would have had John Wise, Jr., to explore the Macoupin that 8,650,000 acres were taken up during that an ticket by fully twenty-five thous- dark the work of placing a barrier no reason to complain. But no candid Creek bottoms in search of the lost Kip Boots for $200, wortn $3. year. In 1877 the number of acres taken was balloonists, to the cilect that they had found between the town and the fast-approaching man can blame me for feeling and majority over both the Green- 3,480,000. The amount taken up during the ORDERS SOLICITED. no trace of the balloon or its occupants in flames, rapidly proceeded. deeply wronged, when it is considered, first three months of the presant fiscal year It will be to the interest of everyone to call and compare our prices with the back and Democratic tickets. that section, and they did not believe they indicates a total for the year of nearly 10,000,- The Herald enumerates a tew inconsiderable that the gentlemen, against quality of the stock, before purchasing elsewhere. had come down south of Springfield. The 000 acres. Texas is not included in this statement, losses, but the town escaped. -A. FURTHER inSTOUOEMENT whose renomination the third term Hall in this morning's Globe says balloon was seen Sunday night (2Sth ult.) by as all public lands there belong to the Orders by Mail will receive Piomp objection was mainly urged were renominated, farmers east of Giraiil, very high in the air that Ohio and Iowa have gone to State. while I was singled out circularswere also found near Illiopolis. This The house of S. S. Wroolie, living we offer is, that we guarantee every pair of shoes or boots that we sell, and Attention, Goods and Prices warranted HE Chief of the Bureau of Statistics the devil as usual. explodes a theory advanced by some that the for a treatment, which I had not deserved should it happen that one or the other did not give entire satisfaction we are a few miles northwest of Winnebago at Washington reports that the exports give satisfaction. missing travelers had landed in Macoupin always ready and willing to have the same rspaire'd, or will replace them with at the hands of the Republican of petroleum and petroleum products, during City, was, with its contents, Send the news to Hiram. County. a new pair. Minn. Street, New Dim, Minn August, 1879, amounted to 46,397,776 gallons, party. Hats, Caps, Mittens, Gloves, entirely destroyed by fire last Friday HE O'Leary walking tournament W. B, valued at $3,630,112. afternoon. The family had been begau in New York at one o'clock on the What renders the case still worse to the 9th the silver dollars coined absent from home, and upon their Undershirts, Overshirts, morning of the 6th. Thirty-five men started. is the fact, that features of a local aggregated 112,757,750, of which $11,054,070 BOO AN SHO E STORE return built a fire in the stove and Capt. Dodge's company of colored judicial contest, which bore no relation were in circulation. MESSRS. MOODY AND SANKEY began from a defective piece of pipe the troops fought nobly and won a series of revival meetings in Cleveland, HE Treasury Department has arranged to State matters whatever, were H. Loheyde, sparks set the building on fire. golden opinions in the Ute war. Ohio, on the 5th. with express companies to transport brought to bear upon the action of 1: etc., a large assortment and at the lowest prices. all shipments of fractional silver coins to HE base-ball season closed a few the convention, and that a few unprincipled The Winnebago City Press speaks In order that we may the better be enabled to serve our worthy customers parties ordering them at Government contract days ago, the Providence Club securing the men, whose rule or ruin of an old,deserted grange store building, In February next year there will and the public generally we have added to our otherwise large stock a splend- rates. championship. This club wonfifty-fiveout policy has been a disturbing element id assortment of DEALER IN between Minnesota Lake and be five Sundays. This fact occurs of seventy-eight, games the Boston Club ON the 10th the Legislature of Washington BOOTS & SHOES, in the Republican party since the Mapleton, which was to revolutionize but three times in a century, thus forty-nine out of seventy-eight, and the Chicagos I Territory by joint resolution took a memorable contest in the second forty-five out of seventy-seven. and bring down the prices after 1880 we will have to wait until recess, for the purpose of visiting General congressional district, were permitted Grant at Portland. A resolution was also AT San Francisco on the 5th Professor of all kinds of merchandise, so that 1920 before the shortest month Mnniesota Street, New Uhn, Mini 1 adopted inviting the General to visit Seattle to run thine$ under the representation Colgrove and C. II. Williams made a balloon the poorest plebian could dress in in the j'ear can again boast of five during his visit north. ascension. When about two hundred that"ti\ie Scandinavian element silks and broadcloth and fare sumptuously Sundays. and are now prepared to offer the finest assortment of Calico, new patterns feet high the balloon collapsed, and both fell demanded a position to which RAWLINS telegrams of the 10th say every day, but to-day stands and best quality, at 5 6 and 6) cents pe: .vd. to the ground, sustaining injuries from which A large assortment of men's boots that information had been received that the they were entitled by their superior empty on the bleack prairie, a monument Unbleached and bleached Muslin, in any quality, at 6, 7, 8 and 8 cents they shortly after died. and shoes and ladies' and children's Utes were scattering and making war upon The Hastings Gazette says Col numbers. I have believed and still per yard. of man's folly and forlorn ON Robert Bonner's private track shoes constantly kept on hand. Cust the defenseless settlers of that region. There Wm. Pfssnder's letter declining to believe that the mass of the honest Ginnhams in the latest paterns, at 0, 7, 8, 9 and 10 cents per yard. wretchedness. om work and repairing promptly at near New Yorit, the other day, John Murphy were rumors that the Shoshones and Arrapahoes run as an independent candidate for Scandinavian voters were willing to Flannels, Uaterproojs, etc., a large assortment and at very low prices. tended to. were preparing for war. drove Rams a mile in two minutes and eleven I state treasurer only adds fresh fuel The Granite Fall* Journal boasts Canton Flatnel at C, 7, 8, 9 and 10 cents per yard. Double Shawls from retain a man whose claim to the position and a half seconds. Edwin Forest was afterward A FRIGHTFUL accident occurred on to the flame of general distrust and of a piece of land six by eight rod3, $1.7o up to 87.00. Laidics' Cloaks, latest styles, from $1.75 up to $20.00, In was based on the faithful performance driven a mile in exactly the same time. C. F. HELD, the Michigan Central Railroad, near Jackson, all sizes and patterns. dissatisfaction with the ticket. about half way between that place of his duties only. But if Mich., on the morning of the 10th. The Pacific A WASHINGTON telegram of the 6th A fine assortment of children's under clothing, from the smallest to the and Renville station, on which were says the Government Sub-Treasuries were all express train, bound west, consisting of the question of nationality was to largest kind, from 20 cents up to 50 cents. seven sleepers, four passenger coaches, and supplied with gold, and were paying it out raised and now lie 1,002 pumpkins Undertaker awl|Dealeriii be considered at all, it could have FOR THE LADIES.Miss Whitten, Ladies' under clothing from 50 cents up to $1.50 per suit. mail and baggage cars, was forty minutes behind freely on current obligations. and squashes. ALL UNO O F1NIT0BE. been leasonably expected Hhat the who is visiting friends in Damans* time, and on arriving at the switch, a THE Great Eastern comes to public delegates of a nationality to whom a The Fergus Falls Journal says cotta, Me., has probably the longest quarter of a mile east of the Jackson Junction, notice once more as a transport for cattle, representation was conceded should Proprietor and Manufacturer of Our goods are new, not shelf-worn, and our prices so low that we reason&Uv that wolves in the vicinity of Inman, hair in the world. It measures eight it collided with a switch engine which to run directly between London and expect a large patronage. be consulted as to their preference, had been left on the main track. Both engines East Battle Lake and Pease feet in lenght andfwhen dressed a la THE FARIMESR FRRIEND Texas. It is calculated that the vessel and this privilege was not only denied were completely demolished, and the FANNING MILL French twist passes six times aiound Prairie area terror to the citizens as will take at one voyage 2,200 head of baggage and passenger cars were piled upon to my friends, but the insult aggravated Especially would we invite the attention of such gentlemen a*, desire her head. well as to snakes. cattle and 36.000 sheep. each other in a terrible wreck. Sixteen persons clothe themselves in the latest style, to our by the fct that outside influences RETURNS received on the morning of Last Thursday a prairie fire between were killed and about thirty others more The best fanning mill in the market Fall and Winter Suits were called into requisition the 7th from the election in Connecticut indicated or less seriously injured. The engineer and Mapleton and Minnesota Lake The farmers' board of trade held Store and Factory on Centre street to assist in effecting my defeat. that the Constitutional amendments fireman of the switch engine jumped off and burned everything in its path. Mr. near City Mill. an adjourned meeting in St. Paul providing for biennial elections for the Legislature, saved themselves, but the engineer and fireman Bowman, Isaac Smith and others In justification of the outrage it last week, at which rules of order NEW ULM, and extending the term of office of MINN. and overcoats, which are made up according to the latest fashion of the passenger engine were instantly suffered severe losses. has been stated that the Scandinavian were adopted, committees appointed, Judges of the Supreme and Superior Courts killed, their bodies being terribly mangled. All that we desire is an examination of our'stock, then our prices will sneak for themselves. to the age of seventy-five years, had been caucus desired to present Mr. and a new grade of wheat established, An investigation was under way to ascertain Wm. Rutherford, a farmer living R. PFEPFERLE. Respectfully, overwhelmingly defeated. who was to blame for this fearful destruction Kittleson as a candidate for State to be known as number two a few miles from Stillwater, raised HE Pennsylvania Supreme Court of life and limb. Dealer in Treasurer, but it is a fact that the hard to be sound reasonably clean from five acres of land enough cane CHEAP CHARLEY. has rendered a decision in the riot losses in A BALLOON was seen by a number of euros AM PROVISIONS, caucus was not attended by Mr. comprised mostly of hard varieties to produce 700 gallons of syrup, Pittsburgh during the great railroad strike people sailing high over the city of Dubuque, Jacobson's friends, who preferred to of spring wheat weight not less worth 50 cents per gallon. holding Allegheny County liable for the destruction Iowa, on the 10th. A car could be seen attached present his name to the convention than fifty-six pounds to the measured of property in the case brought bofore to the balloon, but no person. It Canned, Dried and Green Fruit, as a candidate for Secretary of State bushel. the court. disappeared in a southwesterly direction. The advance in wheat is not all FLOUR AND FEED, upon his merits as an American THE official canvass of the votes cast owing to a legitimate demand and YELIiOW-PEVER NEWS. CORNEft MINN & CENTER STREETS, NEW ULM, MINN. citizen and faithful officer entitled at the late election in California shows that STONE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Hon. Wm. H. Kelly, at one time fermers who imagine that wheat in HE summary of the yellow-fever reports the candidates for Governor received the following to promotion. It is also a fact, that one of the officers in the U. S. Land Mnn. Str. New Uhn, Mnn. this state will go above $ 1.00 for in Memphis for the week ending on the vote: Perkins, Republican, 67,973 Mr. Jacobson's frinds objected to Office at Redwood, shot and mortally 4th shows a material decrease in both deaths WM. H. KIESLING. No. 2, will probably be disappointed Glenn, Democrat, 47,562 White, Workingman, the nomination of his competitor en Fred. Boock, R. KIESLING. wounded a burglar at Owatonna last and new cases. The deaths numbered twenty 44,620. The Legislature is Republican II. KELLER. if they hold for such expectations. the ground, that their candidate Kiesling, Kelle J. & HfERSCHELER. Co. Thursday night vyhile in the act of and the new cases sixty-eight. The by about twelve majority on joint ballot. With the close of lake navigation, was defeated by unfair means, but total number of cases to date was 1,347 entering his (Kelly's) house. The HE Maine official canvass has been and the increased cost of railroad their demands for~ an honest deaths, 403. These figures do not comprise burglar after being shot ran a few completed, and shows that Davis, Republican transportation, even though wheat the cases and deaths that occurred outside vote arid count were hooted down. Proprietor of the rods and then fell and was found candidate for Governor, lacks 1,119 votes of should advance in Liverpool 15 or the corporation lines. Six cases (five white) This charge has since been publicly New Dim Machine, Wagqj, Smith an election by the people. shortly after by Dr. Bennett. Mr. and four deaths occurred on the 5th. 20 cents a bushel, the advance will repeated and has not been disputed. HE Massachusetts State Democratic Kelly did not know that he had hit DEALERS IN SIXTEEN new cases (nine colored) not reach the farmer. There is a Convention met at Boston on the 7th and & PAINT SHOPS, the fellow until daylight. The poor DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, and six deaths were reported to the Memphis good profit in wheat at -$1.00.5f. nominated John Quincy Adams for Governor, devil gave his name as Frank Capron If some of my friends, knowing Board of Health on the 6th. There were by acclamation. The rest of the ticket was Paul News. Cor. Minn. & 3d N Sis., New Ulm. seven cases at Buxton Station, and the disease and stated that his parants lived, this to be the test vote for my case, constituted as follows: Lieutenant Governor, seemed to be spreading in that locality. at State Center, Iowa. would not submit to such iniquities READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, {I am prepared to do all kinds of work W. P. Plunkett Secretary of State, The Weekly lispatch. THERE were only two new cases reported and left the convention,the fair mind injmy line on short notice. Repairing General M. T. Donohoe Treasurer, David N. I in Memphis on the 7th. Four deaths of Threshers and Reapers a specialty Skillings Auditor, Wm. R. Field Attorney ed portion of the party will give them occurred. A case was reported at Wythe Depot, Gen. Merritt, after rescuing Capt General, Richard Olney. The platform My machinery is all new and of im credit for their action, and I can only a few miles from the city. enunciates the doctrines of States-rights and proved pattern, and only experienced Payne's command, proceeded to As the great Presidential campaign of 1880 approachesa thank them for their manliness. Laydies & Gen, hard-money rebukes the Republican party YELLOW FEVER was reported on the workmen are employed. A new paint campaign which is to decide the political White River agency, where he arrived As a memberof the Republican 8th at Harrison Station, Miss., seventy miles for destroying the commerce of the country shop has lately been" added. New Wagons destiny of the Republic for decades, if not on the 11 inst. On his way he UNDERWEAR south of Memphis, on the Mississippi & Tennessee party ever since it came into existence, and for paying the fishery awards to Great centuries, to come, a sense of the importance of continually on hand. found many dead bodies and on entering NOTIONS & Railroad. Three members of one Britain, and calls upon Congress to rescue I have believed in its mission the struggle begins toimpress itself npon the minds ALL WORK WARRANTED the agency a heart-rending scene family had died and' another was sick with the freedom of elections undeterred by Republican of all patriotic citizens. The menacing* dangers to Trimming to maintain an honest government ?R. BOOCK: yellow-fever symptoms. A physician and of death and desolation presented itself. clamor or Presidential vetoes. popular government and tbe rights of humanity, and to promote necessary reforms WhiteSwan nurses were' applied for at Memphis, which have been vividly brought to notice by the The ground was strewn with GENERAL GRANT and party returned but when it is demonstrated that and' in response two .physicians, present ascendency of the Confedero-Democratic to San Francisco on the 7th from their trip to the dead bodies of the agency employes, the?better elements of the party are two nurses and President of the party in the legislative branch of the government, the Yoscmite Valley. Unlaundricd, all horribly mutilated and no longer able to control it, 1 may Board of Health Langstaff started at once In haveadmonished Republicans of the supreme necessity HE Louisiana Democratic State 8HIBT, stripped naked. The dead body of a special train, but they were intercepted and of preventing the consummation of tho gigantic be permitted to say that my confidence Convention, at Baton Rouge on the 7th, nominated and General Father Meeker, the agent, was found stopped at the Mississippi line, the President conspiracy against Liberty, which aims at in its integrity is very much L. A. Wiltz for Governor. Merchandise. of the B^ard of Health of De Soto County untrammeled control of the other branches. A a short distance from his house, shot shaken, and that I for one shall prefer HE Chicago Inter-Ocean of the 8th party spirit has been thereby aroused, which is peremptorily refusing to allow the engine to through the head. ^A piece of barrel HIGHEST to preserve my independence as says a balloon, supposed to be the missing destined to make next year's struggle for the run through that county, and the party were Market price stave was driven into his mouth and Pathfinder (Wise's balloon), was seen on a man, regardless of consequences, PROPRIETOR OF TH E Presidency the most eventful, the most memorable, compelled to return to Memphis. paid for the night of the 28th ult. to pass over Miller one of his hands and arms were badly rather than to play the role of a servile perhaps the most bitter on record: During THERE were ten new cases (seven Produce, Station, thirty miles distant from Chicago, by burned. All the buildings, except that coming struggle partj tool by tamely submitting New Ulm Foundry colored) -and six deaths reported in Memphis Louis Faber, an engineer on the Lake Shore one, had been burned to the ground on the 9th. A telegram was received from to a wrong without expressing my The Weekly Dispatch COR MIHN&,CENTRE STR. N & Michigan Southern Railroad. He and the by the Indians. The women and Harrisoi:, Miss., stating that the. sick there feelings. operator at the depot saw the balloon quite were all dead. & MACHINE SHOP children that were at the agency are distinctly about midnight, the moon shining Knowing that I would incur the Will give no uncertain sound. The only Republican HE yellow-fever report showed sixteen missing, and nothing whatever has J. B. Arnold, brightly. The air-ship was less than a mile displeasure of those who demanded newspaper at the Capital of the State the recognized !CASH! new cases (nine white) and three deaths away, and appeared to be sailing in a northeasterly been found to indicate what became Corner Centre & Front Streets., organ of the dominant party in Minnesota that I should spurn the proposition in Memphis on the 10th. A steamer left for direction very. rapidly toward the owned and controlled by an organization of ot them. The latest report says that of a bolt promptly for the sake of Concordia, Miss., with a full supply of provisions, NEW ULM, --J- -xMINN. lake, which is only about half a mile from stockholders embracing about forty of the leading the Indians were suing for peace. Dealerin blankets and medicines for the re party, I have preferred to take time Miller Station. A fireman pn Mr. Faber's engine representative Republicans oftheState frank, fear, The Foundry has 'been thoroughly COOKLN & HEATHS STOVES lief of sufferers there, in answer to an appeal to answer my friends in a manner also saw the balloon, and corroborates less and independent in its utterances acknowledged refitted and I am now prepared to do from that place. A physician- and two the above statement. and endorsed and quoted, and marching in becoming their efforts in my behalf, We commend Col. Pfsender's letter paid for all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing nurses accompanied the supplies. I HARDWARE, line with the Republican press of Minnesota, as OF the thirty-five contestants who and believing that my plain and declining to become an independent of all kinds of Machinery and BTTTTEDEfc 3s BGrOS. recent events have shown, started in the O'Leary walking match at New frank statement of facts will not be Agricultural Implements a specialty. SOME interesting facts are presented candidate for State Treasurer York on the morningof the 6th, only eleven Only experienced workmen are employed in the assessment list of New York construed into ingratitude for past Tin-ware & Farming Implements. /^The Weekly Dispatch, to the notice of all candid men. He remained on the track on the morning of the and ajl work entrusted to my City for 1879. The Commissioners favors by the well disposed portion explains th* treachery and trickery The undersignad would respectfuliv 11th. Murphy, who had the lead, had made The shop is in charge of an experienced hand have fixed the taxable valuation of care will be executed with neatness and of the party. I retire from the field of the late Republican State Convention inform the public of New Uhn and Mho gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware 446 miles. Faber was second, with 430 miles Which is the DAILY DISPATCH*condensed and intensified, New York real estate at $918,134,380. dispatch, ALL WORK WARRANTED. his special attention. All work warranted. with the knowledge that I have fully and plainly, and he offers itself to the reading public of the to his credit, and Howard third, with 420miles. vicinity that he has established a This is a net increase of $17,278,680. throughout this matter acted in accordance Northwest as the leading champion of the political CHAS. LEONHARDT. AT Bradford, Pa., on the 7th Robert Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. can not be misunderstood. He has PRODUCE & COMMISSION It is due, say the Commissioners, to ideas wjiich are to again battle for the ascendency with the .dictates of honor Butler deliberately shot and killedhis brother new buUdings, improvements and to New Mm Mi,,,. good cause to feel indignaut at the businessjn the store of CheapCharW cash in this country during the coming twelve months Henry. Both were intoxicated. and consistency. VWM. PF^NDER. MEW ULM the taxing ofthc Elevated and surface he 8 treatment he received in the convention formerly H. Behnkec & BroV) Sfa fuehi or transcendent political interest. Besides this edtopa railroads and Vanderbilt's Fourth MARBLE WORKS. A RAWLINS (Wy. T.) dispatch of the epa at the hands of the men who W pledge or honorablefidelityto the great principle* 0 fl Avenue tunnel from Forty-ninth street 8th announces the arrival of a .cornier with H. H. BEUSSMANN, were bound, by every obligation of S I 'Carl Malm, of Adrian" bias market price, especiall for good butter 5 of the Republican party, the WXKKLY DISPATCH to the Harlem River, which has hitherto news that General Merritt had relieved Captain andeggs. X. GREFE, promises to its readers a copious resume of the Ig. Schwcndinger, I honor, to support him. While the threshed and sold his flax. Last escaped assessment The valuation Payne's beleaguered command. Before News ortheDay Information as to the World's ttF" No traveling agent employed. i PioneerPress takes exceptions to the of personal estate is fixed at $175,934,- spring he sowed sixteen bushels of reaching the intrenched camp he had a severe 'K'-*u "W**' Progress Choice Selected Family Reading The DEALERIN 't 1 i Dealer in 955, a decrease of $21,597,120. .Th letter, and says it had far better fight with the Indians and killed thirtyseven flax on twenty-four acres of ground. Best Agricultural Department in any Western *&**?<+ Shelf i HeayyHardware,lHin,Steal deorease in the valuations of the personal Moniwents, ToabstaBes, Mantels of them. The last report was subsequently DR. B. CARL, never been written, the Dispateh After paying back the seed furnished, Newspaper a Puzzle Department Poems, Talcs estates, of insurance and. trust fearless contradicted. cian the1 eulogizes tht^tlotonel for and other Literary* Features! Sample copies sent and paying for threshing^ etc., he companies, amounts to over $2,000*000, Foreigu and American Marble THE Chicago & Alton train which left CarpMter's & Farafig free. Sabcriptions at unprecedentedly low price and honorable* stand he 4ias taken, finds himself $201 ahead, that amount TMIS. and is due chiefly to their chknging Kansas City, Mo., at 6:40 p. m. on the 8th, of ONE DOLLAR A YRAR. Send yonr names to and says he can retire ffdni^ffie. of-4 manyinvestments to Government being all clear again. This NEW ULM, was robbed of its express money at Glcndale, ?*1IINN. 'M FARMING MACHINERY,**. ST. PAUJL DISPATCH CO., St. PaulrMinn.,for Shop on State street between 4th and fice, he has so creditably filled .with bonds. The, decrease in the case of Aztsgr?^tb'**- is doing pretty well, and pays, better fifteen miles east of Kansas City. The train a name unsullied by eveji the suspicion Tie Weekly Dispatch. miscellaneous corporations is due to &*'._ 5th streets, **:?*'*$-' was stopped by about twenty masked men, than wheaV and oats.--St. James COB. MINK. 1 1st N. STS., of a lack of official integrity. the shrinkage of values. NEW ULM, ?tl i who kept up a continual firing while the ffmtaoL^. &> 'VJ*^ MINN. lilted