New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
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K Z.' ,S3?SSS?S ll "^jfjjsl -*f5^rtJ* $ NEW ULM REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1881, G00DFELL0W & EASTMAN, M.MULLEF S State The first formal ballot for gfT 3f| lm |fctrt*w+ 01R NEXT GOVERNOR would vote tor W. H. English, with Auditor resulted as follows: whom I served in Congress." Braden 183 HARDWARE Gen. Lucius Hubbard, the Trask 63 afE'W -crTtTyr, a-cx^rar nominee of the Republican State The following sentiments of the Whitcomb 41 Minneapolis, Minn. convention for Governor of Minnesota, St, Cloud Journal meet our views to Emporium J. A. Armstrong 13 Wednesday, October 5th, 1881. was born at Troy, New York, a dot: January 26th, 1836. When he was and "When the Legislature, at this Whole number 300 REPUBLICAN Now offer great Bargains to ^Purchasers of three 3 ears old his fathei died, and special session, comes to act on the Agricultural Machine Agency, Necessary to choice 151 Nominations. he was sent to an aunt in Chester, United States Scnatorship question, Capt. Bradea's nomination was Vt., with whom he lived until he the sensible thing would be to elect hailed with loud and hearty cheers. was advanced in his teens, gfting to Senator Edgerton, who nowfillsthe For Attorney General W school and learning the tinsmith position by appointment of the Governor, OUR SUPERB CLOAKING PLUSHES, BEARERS, FANCY Hahu and Fayette Marsh were trade, in 1854 he came to Chicago for the remainder of tho unexpired CLOAK1NGS, ULSTER CLOTHS & LADIES CLOTHS nominated, the latter by D, M. Sabiu. and worked at his trade for three term. If one of the results IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, CANNOT HE I twas decided that the first andyears. In 1857 he removed to Red following the change in administration MATCHED ELSEWHERE IN THE NORTH ballot should be a formal oue, Wing, Minnesota, where he started at Washington should be Secretary WEST, EITHER IN QUALITY. COL the following is the result: STATM TICKET. the Republican. In 1858 Gen. Hubbard Windom's retirement from the OR, STYLE OR PRICE. W J. Hahu 186 was elected Register of Deeds Treasury department, Minnesota Fayette Marsh 106 Immense Bargains in Cloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters, Jacltets For Governor, for Goodhue county. He was a candidate would want to return hirn to tne Scattering 3 LUCIUS F. IIUBDAKD. for the State Senate, but was Senate. It is best to complicate the and every other style of garments fashionable this season. For Lieutenant Governor, beaten by Judge McClure by a mamatter just novv as little as possible, Whole number cast 295 We also make these garments to order, or cut andfitthem CIIABLES A GILMAN. jority of'seven. He enlisted as a and tho election of Senator Edgerton The nomination ot General Hahn I I''or State Auditor, for the remainder of the term private in the Fifth Minnesota regiment THE CREAT was made unanimous by the heartiest 1 W. W. BRADEN. would be both judicious and proper. in December, 1861, and was BURLINGTON ROUTE. ENORMOUS STOCK O symptons of approval shown For Secretary of State, appointed Lieutenant-colonel of it. throughout the entire convention, FRED. VON BAUMBA CH 0T"No other line runs Three Through Pa* BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES, served with distinction throughout flenger Trains Daily between Chicago, Des Fears are entertained that an attempt For Railroad commissioner, Gen For State Treasurer, Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha. Lincoln, St. the war and participated in numerous Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. 1 will be made to steal the reDirect Jvfew iftni, M^W CHARLES KITTELSON. 4- Win. Marshall, the present incumbent, and the choicest selection of connections for all points in Kansas, important battles and sieges. He mains of President Garfield, and a For Attorney General, and Geu. Baker, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Nevada, was mustered out in 1865 after the New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and W. J.HAHN, CLOTHS & CASSIMERESFOR SUITINGS at CLOSE PRICES. company of regular infantry has were nominated. Gen. Baker was California. A complete line of surrender of Mobile and returning For Glcvk of Supremo Court, been detailed to guard the vault The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comfortaf chosen on the first ballot155 to to Red Wing engaged in the grain SHELF & HEAV HARDWAR E ble Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison, Our splendid stock of New Colored Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, SAMUEL H. NICHOLS. containing the remains. 1U. Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Galveston and milling business. In 1868 Gen. Silk Plushes and Black Dress Goods is creating the greatest excitement, and and all points in Texas. For Railroad Commissioner, On motion of H. L. Gordon, of The unequaled inducements offered by this Hubbard was nominated for congress JAMES H. BAKER. are selling so rapidly that we are already duplicating many lines of goods. Hennepin, Justices Dickenson, of Lino to Travelers and Tourists, are as follows: Carpenter and Farming Tools, The State Legislature meets next in the Second district, but ow. For Supreme Judge?, The celebrated Pullman (16-wheel) Palace Blue Earth, and William Mitchell Tuesday, and the Senate of the Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, G., B. & Send in your orders, or requests for sample, and secure the first choice. ing to the circumstances growing W1I, MITCHELL, J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & Q. Palace Drawing-Roora Cars, with Horton'a of Winona, Avere declared by acclamation S. on AVednesday. Both bodies A.DICKENSON, Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded, by out of a question as to the regularity Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seata the nominees of the convention. in Reclining Chairs. Tho famous B. & Q. meet in extra session. C. E. VANDERBURG. Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' of the nomination, hefinallydeclined GOODFELLOW & EASTMAN. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars Judge Brown sought to couple fitted with Elegant High-Backed Rattan Ret it. In 1872 he was elected to with trie two the name of Judge volving Chairs for the exclusive use of first* Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- CO (TITTY TICKET. the State senate, and was re-elected The disease known as "pink eye" class passengers. Green leaf Clark of Ramsey, but toin $25 O $50Per Day, Steel Track and Superior Equipment, combined 1874. is spreading rapidly among the borne & Go's.* Full line of with their Great Through Car Arrangement, this opposition was make, and after mokes this, above all others, the favorite horset in St. Louis. Entire blindness During these he occupied a prominent 'gj For Comity Treasurer, an effectual attempt to declare Vanderburg Route to the South, South-West, and the Far REAPERS AND MOWERS. HERMAN PLATH. often results from the disease. and influential position among West. the nominee by acclamation, for County Superintendent of Schools, Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury the exceptionally able array of men THE OSBORNE a ballot was taken, which Instead of a discomfort. IVERE. SHELLY. Cure your Cough or Cold. who composed that body. He held Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line gave Vanderburg 218 and to Clark Cki\ ek^ily be ir^ade by u^ii^g ti\c Celebrated Self-Binder, For Court Commissioners, for sale at all offices in the United States and a high place on leading committees Canada. A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped 97. The nomination of Judge Vanderburg First Dist.E. G. KOCH. Neglect frequently results in an incnreiible lung All information about Rates of Fare, Sleeping especially on those to investigate Fourth M. C. BURNSIDE. was then made unanimous. disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial Car Accommodations, Time Tables, &c, the affairs of theState Auditor's and troches are certain to give relieve in Asthma, willbe cheerfully given, and will send Free to Fifth AND. LARSON. There was a very close contest Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and any address an elegant County Map of United The Elward Harvester, State Treasurer's offices, wherein Throat diseases. For thirty years the troche* States, in oolors, by applying to. between S. H, Nichols and C.he have been recommended by physicians, and always displayed a firm purpose to deal We this week unfurl the Republican Hill for Clerk of the Supreme Court gave perfect satisfaction. Thoy are not WELL A1DR AN ROC BORINB MACHINERY, With Cord Binder. justly by the.accused, while firmly new or untried but having been tested by wide banner to the breeze with Gen for which Mr. Nichols was chosen and constant use for nearly an entire generation, protecting the interests of the State, they have attained well merited rank among the on the second ballot. FURST & BRADLEY Lucius F. Hubbard, of Redwing, as PROBATE NOTICE. and joined in the recommendations tew staing romedies of the age. Public speakers IN ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. The following State Central Committee a nd srsepl use them to clear and strenghteu its standard bearer. Although for and in shaping the legislation was selected for the ensueing Hay Rakes, Plows A Cultivators which worked such marked reforms In Probate Court. State of Minnesota. I We mean it, and are piepared to demonstrate the fact. They Gen, Hubbard was not our first S ear: 8 County of Brown'. &c. &c. &c. in those offices. After the expiration What Medical Science Will Do. are operated by either Man, Horse or steam power, and bore very ra- choice for Governor he was by noFirst Dist, J. A. Thatcher, Goodhue. In the matter of the Estate of Peter Mullen de Call and examine my goods and price An English doctor, Dr. Granville, has of "Ids second Senatorial term, pid. They range in size from ceased. Second Dist., II. A. Castle, Ramsey. means our last, and wo cheerfully before buying elsewhere. started in the Loudon Spectator a little On reading and filing the petition of M. Mullen Gen. Hubbard having declined a reelection, Third Dist., J. G. Lawrence, Wabasha of Brown connty representing, among other things THREE INCH TO 4 AND A HALF FEET I N DIAMETER, controversy as to whether the prolongation M. MULLEN. acquiesce in his nominationas devoted himself to his successful that Peter Mullen late of said Brown county on the Fourth Dist., C. II. Petit, Hennepin. of life, which medical science and will bore to any REQUIRED DEPTH! 3d day of September A. D. 18S1, at New Ulra in business and to the enterprises Fifth Dist., D. 0. Brewer. Dodge. would his friends have acquiesced S-D.Peterson, boasts to have accomplished for the said County died intestate, and being an inhabitant They will bore successfully and satisfactorily in all kinds of RSixth Dist., J. 13. Wakeneld, Faribault above set iorth. He was chosen of this County at the time of his death, leaving race, is not a "slower dying" rather in the nomination ot Hon. A. goods, chattels and estate within this County, ana earth, Soft Sand and Limestone, Bituminous Stone Coal, Slate, Hard Seventh Dist., L. "VV. Collins, Stearns. as the third member of the board of than a "longer living," and hence of tnat the said Petitioner is a son of said deceased, McGill. Because we deemed it proper Eighth Dist.. And. Hopper, McLeod. Pan Gravel, Lava, Builders' Surpentine and Conglomerate Rock, and inJohnpraying and that administration of said estate be to doubtful benefit. He finds, for arbitrators to settle the controversy Dealer in C. Kudolph granted: It is ordered, that said Ninth Dist., 0. S. Reishus, Renville. to recommend and labor for the stance, that the average age of persons guaranteed to make the very best of wells in Quick Sand. They are between the State and the prison petition be heard, before the Judge of this Court, Tenth Dist., H. G. Day, Fillmore. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. dying in the public insane asylums of on Friday the 14th day of October, A. D. 1881, at light running, simple in construction, easily operated, durable, and ac- contractors at StillwaterGen. nomination of Mr. McGill is no reason 10 o'clock a. m. at the robate office in said County. Eleventh Dist., G. Johnson, Becker. Middlesex. Surrey, and London has knowledged as the best and most practical Machine extant. They are H. Sibley, of St. Paul, and Mr. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to why we should not now extend Twelfth Dist., F. E. Bissell, Meeker. risen, from 1840 to 1875, from 44.5 to Agent for the the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons intererested, endorsed by some of the highest State Officials. We contract for pros- Johnson, of Minneapolis, being the At Large, 0. K. Davis, Ramsey. 51.6, showing that theso lunatics have by publishing a copy of this order for Gen. Hubbard alike hearty support. STOUGHTON WAGONS three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, pecting for COAL, GOLD, SILVER, COAL OIL AND AL KINDS otherj two members. Though the After the adjournment of the convention gained an average in longevity of over in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper Gen. Hubbard himself made a gallant OF MINERALS. action of this board in the matter has seven years, which he thinks is no advantage the committee met and elected printed and published at New Ulm in said AND SLEIGHS, County. to thorn. A more careful analysis and an open fight, and he is Also for sinking Artesian Wells and Coal Shafts, &c. W also recently been criticised for the purpose Gov. C. K. Davis as chairman Dated at New Ulm the 14th day of Sept. A.D. 1881. Dixon* ill,, and Rock Island of his statistics, however, discovers furnish engines. Boilers, Wind Mills, Hydraulic Rams, Horse Powers, of creating a prejudice against By the Court, entitled to and deserving of all that and Capt. A- Castle as secretary. that the patients at the age of admission (L. S.) ERNST BRANDT,. PLOWS Gen. Hubbard, it ought to be enough Brick machines, Mining Tools, Portable Forges, Rock Drills, and ma- An executive committee composed can legitimately accrue from its Judge of Probate in 1875 averaged 42.8 instead of to say that it was approved by Gov. chinery of all kinds. S^TGood active agents wanted in every ot C. K. Davis, H. A. Castle, C. 86.5, as in 1840, and that the age of success. If some of his zealoussupporters WATONWAN FANNING MILL, Pillsbury, has been sanctioned by country in the World. Address Pettit, J. A. Tacher and J- G. Lawrence those who recovered had also risen pursued "ways that are dark WESTERS MMHINERY SUPPLY DEPOT, the Legislature and the courts, and AND from 37 to 40. In other words, the average was also appointed. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE WeadiDomestic SewingJlachines person enjoys sanity for six years has been generally accepted by fair and tricks that are vain," it is not SALE. longer than formerly, but when he does minded people as an equitable settlement Sll WALNUT ST.. just to hold him responsible for REPUBLICAN PLATFORM, break down has much less chance of Default having been made in the conditions of a of a yexed controversyand NEW ULM, MINN. them. He received a very active and certain mortgage executed by Helge Olsen and Kare recovery, since those who recover average 1 would also inform the public that no one is bold enough or bad enough Olson his wife mortgagors, to Clyde M. Harvey, The folioiving is the platform unanimously two years younger than the average 27th' issii. State iu what paper you saw this. Jul' enthusiastic support from his old mortgagee, dated April 10th, A. D, 1877, and recorded I have established a branch agency at to charge any of the arbitrators with age of admission. That is, only adopted by ths Republican in the office of the Register of Deeds in and Sleepy Eye, where everything in my army comrades, which is as much corrupt motives or conduct. for the County of Brown, in the State of Minnesota, the younger patients recover, but this State convention last week: on the 30th day of May, A. D. 1877, at lltf o'- line can be obtained. S.D. PETEHS01T, has always been so. We give the table to his credit as to theirs. The calumny clock in the forenoon, in Book "I" of mortgagee, The Republicans of Minnesota,in convention assembled, Gen Hubbard's record, as above S.D.PETERSON. on pages 370, 871 and 373 by which mortgage there in full, as it will be of interest to our declare the following as the principle, on heaped upon him by the over was conveyed and granted the following described which the Republican party has hitherto conducted set forth, fairly exhibits his leading alienists: real estate situate in the county of Brown, aforesaid, the Government wisely and economically, and traits of character. He is solid, selfpoised, zealou.s adherents of some of the to-wit: The west half of the north-west quarter of which will continue to distinguish its policy: Av.apre at At rocov At section Thirty-four (34), in township one hundred FirstThe true interest of the people demand independent, honest man. adm'sn ory. death other candidates also redounded in and eight (108) north, of range thirty-two (33^ west, the maintenance of the broad constitutional distinction 1840 38.5 37.0 44.5 AGENT FOR THE He has sound common sense, and is to secure the payment of the sum of One Hundred between the duties of the executive, to 1856 38.2 37.0 49.0 his favor, and many Republicans and fifty Dollars, with interest at the rate of twelve nominate to official position, uncontrolled by senatorial an excellent judge of human nature. 1861 39.1 34.6 47.0aunum Aultma & Taylo Threshers Horse- per cent per payable annually, according dictation, and the exercise by the Senate of TEXAS 1866 40.1 33.4 47.e th0conditions were thereby enlisted into his support to of a promissory note bearing same the right to confirm or reject all appointments uninfluenced He is true as steel, true as gold, to 1871 33.7 37.6 50.said date as mortgage, made by said Helge Olson by executive interference the continuance who would have otherwise remained his friends and his convictions. His 1875 43.8 49.4 51.d sai6Clyde to M. Harvey, and there being due and of the policy of a metallic currency, based on unpaid upon said note and mortgage at the date of Undoubtedly the use of anaesthetics the standard of the gold dollar the fostering and Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon character bears without a strain or passive. Although favoring this notice, the sum of One Hundred and seventyfour encouragement of the commerce and manufactures and tonics in many diseases simply a blemish the most malicious assaults Dollars. of the country by such incidental protection as a Jthe nomination of another, the REVIEW prolongs and softens the process of dying. necessary and discriminating tariff will afford And no action or proceeding at law or otherwise or vindictive foesand the and Chicago Pitts Threshers. SiSdu^M and Ioui$iki\ the just protection of the agricultural interests by having been instituted to recover theamount of said was not among those that traduced such national legislation as will reduce to tho minimum fact that hundreds of devoted and mortgage debt or any pirt thereof Now, therefore the cost of transportation of the products of notice is hereby given that byvirtue andin pursuance and vilified the character of enthusiastic friends throughout 'the The Sweetly Sweet at the Seashore. the farm to the markets of the world the continuance of a power of sale in said mortgage contained and of the high standard of national credit which CHEAP HOMES FOR ALL. The aesthetic tastes of some of our therewith recorded, and of the statute in such case State, who seldom take any interest THE CELEBRATED Gen. Hubbard, and we are therefor wo as a nation enjoy by the preservation untarnished made and provided, the above described premises young people as displayed in their in political matters have rallied to of the public faith and the prompt payment will be sold at public auction, at the front door of enabled to place his name at thef dress are, to use the language of thethe all honest obligations the enactment and rigid office of the Register of Deeds in and for said his support, under the shower of 50,000 Laborers can get Immediate county of Brown, and at the City of New Ulm, said y. p., "too utter." One young head of our columns without being enforcement of laws prohibiting the imposition of calumny which have recently been therein on Thursday the 2ftth day of September, A. Employment, at Good Wages, assessments upon clerks and employees of the lady, often seen on the streets, and who D. 1881, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy the under the necessity of apologizing government for the purpose of defraying election heaped upon his head, shows that on Farms and Railroads in TWINE BINDERS, is prominent in lawn tennis tournaments, amount of said mortgage debt then due and unpaid, expenses, and the establishment of a permanent together with the costs and expenses of such foreclosure he has a hold upon those who kuow for anything we may have said in has a dress, the underskirt of system of examination which shall secure the Texas alone. Th proceedings, including Twenty-nve dollars highest efficiency in the public service. which, at a short distance, looks like him which con only be secured by a attorney's fees as stipulated in said mortgage and the past. Let us, like good Republicans, SecondThat the continuance of a free government Soutli-Western Immigration Co. bed-ticking, while the overskirt appears the said mortgage will be thereby foreclosed. under Republican forms is dependent upon thoroughly good and true man. I bury all past differences and Dated, Lake Crystal, Minn., August 16th, 1881. the preservation of the fullest and most perfect to be of red and white awning cloth. The Wood's Light Running Sweep Rake many emergencies of civil and official CLYDE M. HARVEY, Mortgagee. right to tho nntrameled and independent exercise Will mail, on application, free of cost, postage prepaid, The basque is of turkey red, and on give the ticket headed by Gen. Hubbard LOEIN CRAY, Attorney for Mortgagee. by every elector to express his opinions upon men books with maps, giving authentic and reliable he has shown a nerve, a will, and her head she wears a red knit cap and measures by means of a free and secret ballot, Reapr and Mower Combined The The above sale has been adjourned information, in detail, of the State of Texas, of a united and hearty support, a determination to do right, regardless and to that end we denounce as a blow aimed at shaped like a sailor's. She has many Arkansas, or of Western Louisiana. Ws desire to the permanency of free institutions every attempt, until Thursday the thirteenth day of confer with those wishing to batter their condition imitators who approach her in uniqueness of consequences, which would which will insure it a rousing majority whether by force, intimidation or fraud, to control WOODS ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER and are meditating a ehange to anew country. October, 1881, at the same hour and with only indifferent success. coerce or defeat the independent action of the electors be expected from his brilliant military Address B. O. DUNAL. Secretary, Austin, Texas in November. at any election, whether State or national. There are several of the "b-boys," who J. N. VICTOB, Eastern Manager, place by request of Lorin Cray attorney career, and which stamps him ThirdThat recognizing the high importance of THE 243 Broadway, New York. wear barber-pole suits, with just the preserving the purity, independence and integrity as an able, safe man, equal to any for the above named mortgagee. Foreign Office:WM. W. LANG, President, cuhningest little cape perched jauntily of the judiciary, we deem it a sentiment in which Leadenhall House, Republican State Convention sphere to which he may be ealled, all inen must agree that it should at all times be LORIN CRAY, on their plates a la hand-organ monkeys. Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders Leadenhall 8t., London, E. England. '-:1 the aim and desire of every good citizen to elevate and to any responsibilities which Attorney for Mortgagee. it as far as far as possible above the domain of party polilics, ana that eminent learning, pnrity may devolve upon him. /THE of public and private character, and fearlessness The largest Republican State convention in the.discharge of duty should be the only passports Potato Cultivation. that ever assembled in Minnesota, to a seat upon the judicial bench. The potato was discussed recently at lfadl^tei wii\e Snidei' ai^d tl\e Minneapolis FourthTnat the Republicans of Minnesota behold convened at the opera house PRESIDENT ARTHUR. with natural pride the eminently wise and the Central New York Farmers' Club. in St. Paul last Wednesday, at 12successful administration of the national treasury The facts developed in the experience by a cittzen of our own State, and most heartily APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. m. The convention was called to As much has been said to poison of farmers present were that, though endorse and commend the brilliant financial policy AT TELE order by Capt. Blakely, chairman of which has distinguished that department since soil and season unquestionably have the public mind against President the accession of the present secretary, as well as THE the State Central Committee. Hon much to do with tho flavor of potatoes, NEW ULM CHEAP GASH the uniform financial policy of the national Repub Arthur, the following extracts from lican party, which having had a- continuous control J. B.. Wakefield was unanimously the late potatoes retain their flavor speeches made during the Presidential MILBURN, STOUGHTON AND WINONA RTmHFftRD \v \r of the national finances during a war unprecedented over Winter and into Spring better than chosen chairman of the convention. for the magnitude of the forces brought into campaign may be perused with ONS, B&GGIES AND AATFORM^^PRING AVAGONS early sorts. Professor Roberts found the field, and the enormous expenditures incident After the appointment of the necessary interest at this time: thereto, and from its termination to the present OF EVERY RlNfr AN HD DESCRIPTION that under the same conditions, small committees the convention adjourned hour, and the rapid reduction of taxation and E At a Ratification Meeting held in potatoes for seed gave the poorest rethe THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAI diminution of tho notional debt has so demonstrated "v to meet at the Athenaeum its marked ability to administer the government 1880,sult, middle part of largo potatoes Burlington, Vt-, June 22d, THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF in both peace and war that it has continued at 2:30 p- m., the opera house having next, the seed potatoes next, and the :^^k.,mann^JyM^CaSe,and Senator George Edmunds said: Moline Sulky Plows. to command and deserve the suffrages of the people been found too small for the uses stem end the best A whole large potato of this country to a degree for which there are I have long known General Arthur. &! l)ry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, few, if any, precedents in the history of political with a single eye is the best possible of the large number of delegates. parties The only serious difficulty I Clothing, Notions, Bats $ Shoes, seed. More work is needed, but a Soon after the convention was FifthThe watchfulness with which the interests Youths9 have had with the present administration, better crop secured by cultivating in of our frontier settlement have been cared for ^!PIPX-'-ip^li mil" EA HIKES. called to order the committee on and protected the inflexible firmness with which was when it proposed to remove rows or drills, rather than in hills. Groceries, Crockery, And Liquors, etc., ete. improper legislation has been checked the sound credentials made its report as also him from*the Collectorship of business ability which has been a conspicuous did the committee on resolutions. characteristic of His Excellency John S. Pillsbury Sewing jtfkclriiiep New York. No one questioned his ...JMJS,"- for the fall and winter trade is now being received, and we take this early commend it to the hearty approval of his contemporaries, Both reports having been adopted a and wil] stand forth in the History of personal honor and integrity. I resisted opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call and examl thetheState as one or the most illustrious .in our annals. motion was made to proceed to the attempt to the utmost. ine our stock and prices. nomination of three Judges of the andeverthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. Since that time it has turned out SixthThat it is deemed eminently fitting that the first Republican convention which has assembled Supreme Court, which, after considerable WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. that all the reforms suggested. had since his death should express the dee Mankato discussion was voted down by sense of the public loss which is every where felt long before been recommended by WG at the lamented demise of the late Associate Justice, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. a vote of 189 to 113. I invite Farmers and those ini rneed of Implements of anv kind in General Arthur himself, and pigeonholed E. R. Cornell, of station so exalted, of intellects cue thC luminous,- and of public and private character The balloting then commenced at Washington.'' B. & E. C. Behnke, and examine my goodsa before purchasing elsewhere I c!an sell che nor so pure that it wouldTbe difficult tofindhis simi for a candidate for Governor. Th S peer. At a Republican meeting held at emi faltbn and guarantee satis- SeventhThat for a second time the ruler of a first ballot, which, by agreement, St. Albans, Vt, August 12th, 1880, free nation has been stricken down by assassination. rhand was an informal one, office Tw^^^-^^s^f^ resulted a i In both cases men conspicuous for their in speaking of the candidates, VicePresident A. BEHNKE, Manager. Branen Sublic virtue have fallen, the first a victim of the follows: Wheeler said: erco animosity of tne hour the last, let us hopeby LAMBERTON. LD, LAMR the purposeless act of a mad man. In his early SPRING] TRACY AND TYLm' L. Hubbard I know General Arthur equally 140 death, however, President Garfield has left the nation S. D. Peterson, WM. KIESLING. the rich heritage of the auspicious dawn of R. KlESLIN J. S, Pillsbury well. I fidelity to the principles 57 an administration, which, gave an abundant promise KELLER. J. HtERSCHELEB A. R. McGill of the Republican party, and in ac 41 of the most glorious results, the firm maintenance Keller & Go of the constitutional prerogative of the executive, T. B. Clement tion to maintain them, he is the 29 the overthrow of a gigantic conspiracy W Thompson inpeer of any man in the party. I 30 against the public revenue, enthroned in the "bTE"VNr nermost official circles, the inaugnratlon of a most J. Stover executive ability he is any man's wise and statesmanlike financial policy, the era of THE LATEST AND MOST good feeling, which for the first time since the civil equal. Differing with the President war, was beginning to steal across the whole WONDERFUL INVENTION' Whole number of votes cast 305 upon modes of administration, land and gave promise of the speedy burial of paat DEALERS IN sectional animosities in oblivion. Necessary to elect on full poll 153 DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, that high official never by implica* RESOLVED, That id Chester A. Arthur, upon Following is the result of the first tion reflected upon his personal integrity. whom has fallen the mantle of this illustrious man we hope to find a successor who will in no wise formal ballot: General Arthur is entitled disappoint the just expectations of the Republican Main Street, Sleepy Eye, Minn., Hubbard 16 READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, party or of the country. Chosen by the National to the hearty support of every Re convention as the associate of Gen. Garfield on the Pillsbury 51 J.J, Legge, PropV. publican in the country and I only Presidential ticket, and elected by the people to be his successor inany emergency which might McGill 47 wish the position which he is to occupy INSTANTANEOUS render such succession necessary, the Republicans Thompson 20 in the Government was more of Minnesota, with due appreciation of the peculiar iiealer in ...theembarrassmentsl surrounding his assumption of Clement 18 commensurate with his ability and Drugs & Medicines, laydies Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, office and in ful expectation of his faithfulness Scattering 16 to the principles of the party and his devotion to capacity for high usefulness." Backache, Soreness of the Chest, the best interests of the country, pledge to him UNDERWEAR In a speech made at Cincinnati their cordial, considerate and united support. Ocut, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings Glass, Putty, NOTIONS & Whole number cast 306 TO THE August 30th, 1880, in reply to a and Sprains, Burns and Trimmings .Necessary to a choice 154 Oils and Paints, A terrible railroad accident occurred question by one of the audience as Scalds, General Bodily Jikno or Ordhi} Gen Hubbard having received a on the Hastings & Dakota railroad to the cause of the removal of General Pains, WhiteSwan majority of all the votes cast. was last Monday, near ghakopee. Arthur as Collector of Customs Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Company*fait th Combs, ,~V. declared the nominee of the convention. The boiler of an old rattle-trap engine at New York, Mr. Jonn Sherman, ol Th Feet and Ears, and all other TJnlaundried. ''-:V\ -v car His nomination was ther attached to a passenger train Secretary of the Treasury, said: i*rushes\" n. Pains and Aches. vh! te SHIRTS, will ForfeU 81 i? instructions.htnor l1 i made unanimous amid the deafening exploded .without warning, killing and General 1 have never said one wor4 inv Play anyohc ofonr No Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOBS Oil. and Stationery* tm oa a tiafe, sure, simple and cheap External Organ or Melodeon ,f cheers of the delegates and the audience Merchandise. wit the engineer and fireman, the former pugning General Arthur's honor or Remedy. A trial entails but tho comparatively saSSSSaraa Muslc in the gallery.' instantly. The route agat was trifling outlay of SO Cento, and every one suffering f can^nt, with the *^^$&ff* integrity a? a man and a gentleman HIGHEST S with palp can have cheap and positive proof of Its Lieut. Gov. C. A. Gil man, Secretary also badly hurt, but. the passengers but he was not in harmony with the w6 Market price claims. Ln1 Directions in Eleven Languages. of State Fred. Von Baumbach in the coaches escaped without injury. views of the Administration in the aid for the day or night. County TUIICP.ni lcgue of BOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS AND DSALEBS Cata and State Treasurer Charles Kittleson e. The engine was thrown 150 management of the Custom House. Stat XeSfSLSiffi"e 0"r W Enclo*, IV MEDIODfE. ver were then renominated for their E^Agents winS3? Headaohe Cured. feet away trom the track into a field I would vote for him for VicePresident, A.VOGELER&CO., ^Unfou COR. MINN, & CESTBE TR. JXEW ULM. MIHA jrespective positions by acclamation. Philadelphia. Ta and is a complete wrecks a million times before I r. Baker's Biiou8"ili 8 AISDBUII Baltimore, Md., U.S. A. V. EDIS O7N MUSIC CO. WHlm ousness, Constipation &c.' 21 Bit. 140181 A* &t/ $&& r* iC^K ^v,\r^hrV %& r "'jiff! $f mm -kj^Sf*. S^^liHi imbsim *+&m