New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 21, 1881 · Page 2 of 7
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i- ^mw^^^-^ *w* i^!?i|^g^ b*-r^jl5ji^pj^St'spn9rj r^gftV^e^armmt^l^mgr ii^i NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21,1881. which if now beats. For this reason and Because Gov. St. John,,of Kansas, has issued The monkey show at Washington Red Lips and Rosy Cheeks. of tho national importance of the subject, OT*tt Sohultz A Annual CLOSIN Sale 3 56 Pete rmann 2 51 a proclamation offering rewards I recommend legislation regarding the continues to draw full houses Steffel A 6 07 1 94 supervision to transitory care of immigrants Wheeling, W Va.. May 3), 1881. from $ 100 to $500 for information Both sides continue summoning 0iTE-^7 -UXiIM:, ^TWiT at the ports of debarkation. Steffel 6 29 Piehl yo I am an old physician, and have lost leading to the conviction of any city ALASKA. S 1 09 new witne'sses and it does begin to Werring 3 30 I*1 Rose many of my youthful prejudices, regret to slate that tho people of Alaska Wednesday, Decemb er 21, 1881. Marshal, County attorney, or other Werring W appear that Guileau may die of old 2 46 have reason to complain that they are as yet 79 Learning of the great good done by a unprovided with any form of government by officers of certain cities, for a neglect Albrecht XWAtJCtJBATEr 2 16 age before the case is given to the certain remedy in restoring to robust 32 which life or properly can be protected. In my'.otter accepting the nomination for Bohanan of duty in enforcing the prohibitory 7 26 health a former patient of mine who While the extent of its population does not Smith A 1 80 jury. The question of the assassin's Vice Presidency, 1 stilted ttant in my judgment Brya.it justify the application of the costly machinery '"no man should bo incumben of an office, tho 2 10 MONDAY, DEC. 19,1881. liquor luw of that State. A suffered severely from several chronic Lasse 1 53 responsibility was pretty clearly demonstrated of T"ri itorial administration, there is immediate duties or which ho is for any cauao unlit to Burghart W 98 ailments resulting from weak pulmonary, Schwartz A 2 69 similar reward is offered for the conviction necessity for constituting such a form of perform, or who is lacking in the ability,fidelity last Friday by his Cummings A Government as will promote the education of 38 or integrity which a proper administration digestive and urinary organs, and Smith 58 of brewers or others engaged change of demeanor towards his divorced the people and secure the administration of ot such ollico demands." This sentiment Clary 3 05 whom I w:is unable to benefit with .A.T Stroiner 22 justice. Tho Senato at its last session passed would doubtless meet with general acquiescence, in manufacturing liquors in the cities wife when her husband, a Clary my most careful treatment 1 determined 3 58 a bill providing for construction of a building G00DFELL0W & EASTM11 but opinion has been widely divided upon Timm W 1 57 named for the library of Congress, but it failed to become fierce, broad-shouldered, sharp eyed Cummings A tho wisdom and impracticability of the varum* to prescribe it. I have done so. 38 Wooldrick 10 07 a law. The provision of such ablo protection reformatory schemes which'have been Coon A Leadville man was standing by her and the results have invaribly been 1 59 Wagner A 8 73 for this great collection of books, and suggested, and of certain proposed regulations Flahertz for the copyright department connected with most satisfactory. Under the use tho jrovcrninjr appointments to public office. side, with his right hand in his hip 92j Wagner E 5 43 it, has become a subject of national importance, Tho efficiency of such regulations has boon Green blood becomes richer, the digestive, A editor in New Jercy is having 6 66 Watsehke 2 26 pocket, calmly contemplating his and should receive prompt attention. distrusted mainly because they have seemed Grabo urinary aid pulmonary organs are 2 16 to exalt mere educational and abstract tests Minneapolis, Minn. Eastman 2 08 lots of fun all by himself. He publishes predecessor in hs wife's affection. above general business capacity, and even DISTRICT O* COLUMBIA. Green made strong and perform their functions 1 93 Gehrke 1 54 a daily Republican paper, and The presence of this stern spirit special Illness for the work in hand. It secuis The report of the Commissioners of the District Heimeidinger readily and without pain all decay Hoffmann 5 21 to me that the result that should beapplied to of Columbia, herewith transmitted, will a weekly Democratic paper. In Ihe cowed the cowardly assassin into seems to be immediately checked the management of the public service may 2 54 inform you fully of the condition of the affairs Kroschel W 2 91 fGiitte TilS property conform, in the main, to sucha'S regulate daily he pitches into himself as the admitting that his ex-wife was an of the District. The vital importance of legialat and the progress of the disetise arrested Heimerdinger jLowinski II 1 h7 tho condition of soecessful private business. To ion is for the reclamation and improvement editor of the weekly, but in the the pulse becomes much fuller and estimable Christian lady against Original appointments should be based of the marshes, and for the establishment of 1 72|Mc Kenzie 1 93 upon ascertained fitness. The tenure of office stronger, the lips red and cheeks rosy, the harbor lines along the Potomac river weekly he gets even by bitterly annihilating wh om he had nothing to say after Heimei (linger 1 'McGregor 1) 57 should, so far as practicable, be tilled by the front. It is represented that in their present the temperature increased and more 29 94 himself in the daily. The promotion of worthy and efficient officers. The having traduced her villainously before Meltoe 1 91 i condition these marshes seriously affect the uniform, the action'of the heart regular, investigation id" ail complaints and tho punishment health of the residents of the adjacent parts of Ibberson 2 76 fight serins te be closely contested Mische 2 07 she had been called to the stand. of all misconduct should bo prompt and the city, and that they greatly mar tho general and the muscular strength greatly Just E 1 04 Mathewson A 1 50 thorough." and the subscribers have not decided aspect of tho park in which stands the AVashington If the assassin were insane he would invigorated. In justice to the inventors, Lie 80 Monument. This improvement would The views expressed in the foregoing letter Montgomery 1 59 yet which is ahead.Le Sueur not have been so keenly alive to the 1 will say this remedy is Brown's add to that park and the park south of the are tho which will govern my administration Lee W 1 24 1 66 BE&trTJFTJX Executive Mansion a large area of valuable of the Hxcciitive ollicc. They arc doubtless News. peril of traducing her good name in lion Bitters it is a preparation of Iron Moll 0 land, and would transform what is now believed 2 59 shared by all intelligent and patriotic citizens, and vegetable tonics contains no.ilco1 the presence of her husband from to be a dangerous nuisance into an attractive however divergent in their opinion as to the COTTONWOOD, Goods For Holiday Presen landscape extending to the river best methods of pulling them into practical ol, and is the only preparation of wh om he might well anticipate a A1 win W 6 80 front. They recommend the removal of the operation. Sprenger A -6 12 Minnesota has reason io be satisfied Iron in a perfectly assimilable form steam railway lines from the surface of the deadly assault then and there. .For example, the assertion that original nppoinliivms Kiim 9 7.1 Weisner 8 40 with the place she holds in the and that does not blacken the teeth. streets of the city, and the location of the should be based upon ascertained Nagel 3 37 Boenner 131 necessary depots in such places as may be fitness "is not open to dispute," but the question I have never known it to fail to give United States Senate, as her representatives convenient for the public accommodation. how. in practice, such fitness can be most A 1 16 Braexler A 2 72 permanent strength to every part of They cali attention to the deficiency of the etfcclually ascertained, is and which, with in that body are at ihe Governor Ramsey for Postmaster, LUi slight variations in its details, has lately beeu Sprenger 5 48 DahlC 814 1 water supply, which seriously affects the material the body, or to injure the most delicate Lead of two of the most important General. prosperity of the city and the health and urged on the attention of Congress and tho Executive, Davis 9 28 Kngelbarth 1111 49 constitution. I have known it to assist comfort of its inhabitants. I commend ha its principal feature in the scheme committeesWind om chairman of Dietz II 11 63 Friische E 1160 Glei.coc Register, in curing many chronic diseases these subjects to your careful consideration. of compel itive examination, isavofor certain the committee on foreign relations, Fesemeyer 12 65 Gaetke Sophia 5 79 exceptions, which need not hero be specified, when all other remedies had failed If Mr. James is to retire from the ELKGAXT HOISKUV AM) GLOVES. SILK. WT WD this would give admission to the service only The importance of timely legislation with 1 58 and McMillan chairman of that of lloehne M. I). 03 post-office department at Washington, to its lowest -rado, mid would accordingly demand respect to tho ascertainment and declaration CA3IBUIC HAXDKEKCHKIFS. (iEXTLK.MKX S Guth 8 87 Jahnke thai all vacancies in the higher positions commerce. The House committees 6 37 of we know of no one better qualified should bo filled by promotion alone. In theso Lipp 3 13 Jeake A THE VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 47 have not yet been announced, but particulars it is in conformity with the existing Mufflers, Scarfs, Ties/Shirts, Collars & Cuffs in all the Latest Styles. to fill that responsible position was sharply called to the attention of the people 7 08 Kopp A Personal Taxe* 2 26 civil-service system of Urcat Britain, and it is safe to say that our represents more than four years ago. it is to be hoped and one whose appointment would indeed tin success which has attended that Xichols A 2 31 Kosel 3 2 11 that some well-defined measure may bo devised tives in that body will be equally as system in the century of its birth isthestrongest oive more universal satisfaction before another national election, which Prahl 0 82 Koestner .i 3 54 argument which has been urgod for its Below we give a partial list of the will render unnecessary a resort to any expedient well taken care of. LA(:ES,.EMimoiI)ERIESt Richter 4 29 Muhs than that of Hon. Alexander Ram adoption here. The fact should not, however, 7 oy & LADIES FlkXISlilXG GOOIK of a temporary character for the determination personal tux payes of Brown couuty, be overlooUe that there arc certain features Stutz 8 32 Plisterer Dore of questions upon contested returns. sey, of St Paul. The many years HEAL LACES IX POIXT' "WVLEXCIKWES of the English system which have not generally Questions which concern the very existence the same to be continued in subsequent Sturm 9 13 thea 7 35 A SPECIALTY. been received with favor in this country, of service as chairman of the United of the Government and the liberties of the The official canvass of the votes 'DUCHESSE even ataoicr the foremost advocates of civilservice Schwerzler 2 26 Ries W 1 99 issues of ihe REVIEW until the people were suggested by the prolonged illness States Senate committee on postoffices reform. Among them are: First, a cast at the last State election, for of the late President, and his consequent incapacity Marg. 5 35 A 1 04 tenure of office which is substantially a life whole shall have been pubshed: and post-roads, has fitted him to perform the functions of his office. the several officers voted for, will be tenure. Second,a limitation of the maximum Schloman E 2 79 Retzlaff 5 34 SWEEPIXG REDCCTIOXS IX PRICES OF COLORED DRESS It is provided by the second article of the nj-eat which an applicant can enter tho service, for the position of postmaster-general, ALBIN made at the capitol Tuesday. January constitution, in the fifth clause of its first section, Schmelz A 6 37 Regelia 5 98 whereby all men in middle life or under HOODS, SILKS, SATIXS. PLISIIES. AXD VELVETS. that in case of the removal of the President Anderson above all others who have been 1 43 Owens O 1 24 ?'tnrm 6 65 Sperl A 3d. The canvassing board consists are. with some exceptions, rigidly excluded. 3 82 from office, or of his death or resignation, Atunson S Tldi-d, a rciirimr allowance upon going out of 2 71 Rice I) name d, and had he been called to 8 96 A SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF SILK AND Schaefer 8 71 Schreger 10 56 inability to discharge the powers and duties of of the secretary of state, two i tiice. These three elements are as important Bernlochr said office, the same shall devolve on the Vice 3 81 llasko AI 26 Schr.*p 8 40 Schaihei Jos duty then instead of the war office, 86 of ihe problem as any of tho others. judges of each of the supreme and SATIX FIR-LINED iAR3IE\TS President. What is the intention of the const Erickson 172 Ross back \V To ,'.ipiiiiu'e therefrom the English system 10 94 Winkelmann A 17 47 it ution in its specification of "inability to by President Hayes it would have district courts. Gov. Hubbard and w..\i! i i.et a niiht radical change in its theory Erickson 70 ALSO CLOTH AXD PLUSH TRLM.MED.JACKETS. SA( ^i E discharge the powers and duties of said office," 2 75 W 9 70 II 2 16 a -..1 praciice. The avowed purpose ot* that in all probability been more to his the other officers elected will probably is one of the contingencies which calls the Frederick II 3 03 Renia Lucia .-ie:ti i- induce the educated young- men 1 86 Beck 6 59 Schnobrich W 1 60 Vice President to the exercise of Presidential DOLJIAXS, ULSTERS, ETC.. ALL 3IARKED DOW 1 iking. Gov. Ramsey once performed not take the oath of office until of im-ry to devote their lives to public Foote E 3 25 Snyder functions, is the inability delegated in its nature 177 Bildstein 1 75 Schneidtu-J 5 12 I'liil'i' a:i".!. by an a-siirauee that, having valuable services to the governme to long-continued intellectual incapacity, Graves TO SELL THE3I QUICK. January 10th, although they can do 1 7i)Jsonierviile W 2 56 Dietz 3 88 Schmidt .John 4 89 on. i 1 neon it, they need never leave or has it broader import? What must be its extent nt as a special envoy to France Grotta E it, an 1 ni i' I tor voluntary retirement, they 3 87 Teas so any time after the vote is canvassed 5 32 Dietz 1 67 Tauer John 3 76 and duration? How must its existence be You can buy all kinds of Dry Goods verij cheap, from, si-.a lie iv ins of an annual pension. That Gunderson O established? Has the President, whose inability when he secured a postal treaty with 3 70 Wiggins Eliza 2 11 Eckstein 4 91 and announced. Ubl 3 ftl lb. is i-m, a-an entirely, has proved very nowuntill February, at is the subject of inquiry, any voice in determining Greenekassa O 90 stici-i -I'III i-i Ureal l.ritain seems to fcbe that government much more favorable 4 80 Fartwengler Joseph 3 0C whether or not it exists. Oris the GOODFELLOW& EASTMANS. ne.-dei. even by those who onco Ilegna E 108 decision of that momentous and delicate question Wooley 3 53 II 10 32 Wagner 1 82 to us than former ones- I fact gen adoption. To a statute, which confided to the Vice President, or is it Hyni II opp 2 18Cunningham The St. Paul Dispatch Says it has Groebner A 5 74 rp rate all its essential features, I VVohas Thos 94 there is no man in the United contemplated by the constitution that Congress bound to give my approval, but Iverson 0 2 08 should provide by law precisely W Jos 11 50 authentic information direct from 10 59 Werner 4 64 Should feel bo States who can till any position to be lorthe best iuterestsof the Johnson WM. KIKSI.ING. whether it wol' 52 Dayton Gag Jos 12 18 I an expedient, for iminedi- 3 36 Waibel Alex 10 31 WHAT SHOULD CONSTITUTE INABILITY, 1. KlE.-LIXC Dakota teiritory, that positive information which he may be called with more public to fix 11 KELLER. 3 76Groebner and how and by what tribunal or authority it Peter 1018 6 26 Dauer A 5 40 applicnt ion. which embraces in and evien- -''HKLf has be in received by value to the service and more honor should be ascertained. If the inability proves Kiesling, Keller & 0 o, 0 2 13Goblersch ire of the laiulish system, but ex cerlain f-'iUuvt Haversack W 7 58 5 33 1014 to be temporary in its nature, and during its territorial officials from* Washington, tore others of equal importance clui'.'j- or c-iiio than Alexander Ramse y, and as II 4 45Kotton A Hochhaus A 7 30 continuance the Vice President lawfully exercises 6 77 Engelbarth II 79 that Chief Justice Shannon the functions of the Executive, by 165 the great unsettled west is without Moan O Hesse E 2 11 may lip usly doubted even by those who 97 Felzen .JOS 4 02 OPT what tenure does he hold his office? Does he will soon be removed, and Gen. A. ale impres-cd, d Hi 1 am myself, with Ihe grave 1' U3 a representative in President Arthur's Prickett Haas 9 04 63 Gulden john 8 62 continue as President for the remainder of the importance of .rrcetintr the evils which innt Edgerton of Minnesota appointed to Fraud 2103 four-years term, or would tho elected President, N Heers W 1 48 Cabinet, it would be a very 4 04 Xic 11 54 here in the j-.r-f methods of aipointment if his inability should cease in the interval, Lee O 1 63 If, for example, the Knglish rule, which shuts succeed him. The Dispatch sees a Ilusten II Kassulke 7 35 17 Gulden 5 81 fitiing thing to place Minnesota 's be empowered to resume his office and our persons above tho ago of:.'") years from a Oleson O 1 60 if, having such lawful authority, he should Remiger Kalb 10 72 1)}AIJ:SI N hedge-hog in the fence, and says 3 41 Griebel 12 74 largp number of public employments, is not to honored ex-governor, ex-senator and exercise it, would the Vice President be thereupon Siverson 91 Riedl 4 38 be made :m osscut ial part id' our system, it is Lansteiner 2 64 John 7 99 DRY GOODS,GROCERXE& this is in pursuance of a binding empowered to resume his powers and ex-secretary of war at the head of questionable whether the attainment of the S 1 08 1 32 Somerville It 2 42 duties as such. I cannot doubt that theso important Giossman.ios 4 28 bargain between Windom and Edgerton, highest number of marks at a competitive examination the post-office department. questions will receive your early and Swena E 191 Suger 3 52 A 3 2 should be tho criterion by which all Gulden Rosa 171 at the time the latter withdrew thoughtful consideration. Shallum A .'ipplicath 'its for appointment should tie put to 2 23Sellner 4 61 Jos Wetzen 16 59 Uilburger JOS 18 81 Deeply impressed with le-t and under similar conditions ii may also from the senatorial contest. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS, Armstrong 2 47 4 70 A Manderfeid'j 4 22 5 85 IIamarm quo-a ion ei I who i her ad mission to the service THE GRAVITY OF THE RESPONSIBILITIES The Dispatch never misses an opportunity MINNESOTA NEWS. should be strictly limited to its lowest ranks. 2 54 4 07 John which havo so unexpectedly devolved upon 3 10 Hoffman 1 49 There are very many characteristics which go me, it will be my constant purpose toco-operate to belittle Windom and 37 2 58 Mohr 13 09 Jeske 3 35 tomakeupa model civil servant: prominei.t with you in such measures as will promote the Edgerton. Julia 1 50 2 41 among them are probity, industry, good sense, Upsom Pechtl John 4 86 Jones 2 09 glory of the country and the prosperity of its f-'ood liabiis, good temper, patience, ardor, people. Minnie 1 83 118 Weltch Rewitzer 3 25 Lee The small-pox is rapidly spreading 2 15 Laydies Gents courtesy, tacf. self-reliance, manly deference CHESTER A. ARTHUR, II 77 Anderson to superior officers, and manly considerations Retzlaff 12 88 Owens II 3 44 2 33 over the State. Four cases WASHINGTON,!). December8, 1881. for inferiors. The absence oi' these traits is A ion II Geffrey II f Roeck 4 67 Rotering Pauli- The President last Friday sent in 141 UNDERWEAR were reported from Sacred Heart, not supplied by a wide knowledge of books, or DaYis 0 1 36 Humphrey Rein 11 17 by prompt itmli- in answering questions, or liv 9 30 78 the name of Benjamin Harris Brew- na this county, last week, and it is still NOTIONS & any other quality likely to be brought to light E lief son 83 Hanson 1' Schnobrich J17 65 A Statu musical convention will 6 86 1 48 Rowlands II .'ter, of Pennsylvania, to be Attorney-General by competitive examination. To make sucO'ss raging at Granite Falls, some cases Trimmings Gilland II 1 46 Jones O Schaeffer 9 16 2 00 be held at Red Wing during the 1 05 in such a contest, therefore, an indispensable oi' the United States in proving fatal at the latter place. Gilland S condition of public employment, would 4 37 Miner W Schlumpberger 3 20 4 39 Roberts first week in January, under the place of Wayne MacVeagh, resign very likely result in the practical exclusion of Hector Union Gilbert S II 2 61 Oleson A 6 13 5 04 69 Schneider ihe older applicants, even though they might direction of Prof. L. 0 Emerson,of ed. The nomination was promptly Hubbel W N 8 00 I possess qualifications far superior to their Schneider 3 53 2 68 1 22 Tanly Unlaundricd At St. Paul on the ninth, by the Bcs'.on. younger and more brilliant competitors. confirmed. Mr. Brewster is one of Harrison II 8 21., II Seifert 10 32 2 91 3 92 Wagner caving in of a bank where he was These suggestions must not be regarded as SIIIKTS, Herr II 4 61 Peterson the ablest lawyers in the country, 17 evincing any spirit of opposition to tho competitive and General employed in grading, a young man Hopkins Grateful Women 2 84 Schneider and his appointment as AttorneyGeneral jdan, which has been, to some extent, 197 Mrs. G. J. Burdick, a Minneap olis Merchandise. successfully employed already, and which Johnson named O'Brien, aged twenty-three 1 25 Sigurdson II 2 79 gives new assurance that None receive so much benefit, and lady, aged 50 years, was found may hereafier vindicate the claims of its Koenig 6 21 Siverson years, living in West St. Paul, was 2 08 most earnest supporters, but it ought to be none are so profoundly grateful and President Arthur means to take no II I II E S dead in bed on Monday morning of Lent 6 1 74 Troxel seriously considered whether the application instantly killed. Anothe r, unknown, 3 47 show such interest in recommending Market price backward steps in carrying on the of the sumo educational standard to persons last week from the effects of having 40 Torgelson W 9 99 Hop Hitters as A'omen. It is the only of mature years, as to young men fresh from had his shoulder broken, and was so aid for work of departmental reform inaugurated inhaled gas from a coal stove. school and college, would not be likely to exalt remedy peculiarity adapted to the uce. badly hurt as not to be expected to BuRNsrowsr under his predecessor. Mr. mere intellectual proficiency above other many ills the sex is almost universally qualities of equal or greater importance. Another live. A third had his leg broken. Anderson 2 96 Brewster is years of age. He is Wendt CH aiM.&CEHTB S Tl. NEW [,'Ut, MINN 3 14 feature of the proposed system is the select subject to. Chills and fever, indigestion Senator Edmunds has introduced N 3 60 ion by promotion of all officers of the government Julia a native of New Jersey. 8 57 or torpid liver, periodical As Mrs. Chas. Sibeclc of High above the lowest grade, except such Augustin a bill in Congress to punish polygamists 4 23 Winegarden 4 79 as would fairly be regarded as exponents of sick headaches, weakness in the back Forest was scalding a turkey on New Good New Goods! Anderson 12 29 by a fine of not exceeding the policy of the executive and the principles Bottenmueller or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and of the dominant pariv to afford encouragement Thanksgiving day, her little girl, Aroes 149 $5,000 and imprisonment for a A 6 59 different parts of the body, a feeling The uncles, the cousins and the to faithful public servants by exciting Augustin aged two years, in some manner 1 91 Bilsing in their minds the hope of promotion if thev 7 61 term of not exceeding five years for of lassitude and dispondency, are all aunts are still intent on securing are found to merit it, is much to bo desired, Buno 1 75 tipped the table over, and the hot Burns 5 51 readily removed by these Bitters. each offense. but would it not be farcical to adopt a rule so the pardon of the Younger bi others, (Jutland II 1 26 Dapporn water was poured down its back, 5 82 rigid as to permit no other mode of supplving AT THE the desperadoes and murderers now Colbjoren 178 the intermediate wants of tho service? There symptoms and Cure. Greening II 6 24 pl,c scalding it terribly. The little one 1 ""IM are many persons who fill subordinate positions Bonner W in the penitentiary at Stillwater, 4 20 Gieske Chris Gilson, the oldest scout in 2 26 with great credit, but lack those qualities Ihe symptoms are moisture, like NEW ULM CHEAP CASH STOR did not cry, and died within four Ericeson 0 2 26 Having failed with Gov. Pillsbury, which are requisite for tho higher posts of Hendele 25 the government service, reports to perspiration, intense itching, increased hours aftei ward. duty, and, besides the modes of thought and Feurer 2 23 N Mrs. Regan, an aunt of the villains, 3 17 General Pope that there Avill he an aci ion of one whose service in a governmental by scratching, very distressing Fleishmann 4 60 Kaeseforth bureau has been long continued, are often so is going to Washington to see what Two prisoners broke jail at LeSueur 6 32 uprising of the Utes. Piutes and Gullick particularly at nigiit, as if pin worm's cramped by routine procedure as almost to 8 14 bemske 3 19 -Ji can he done for them. Is there Wednesdtiy, one of wh om disqualify him from instituting changes required Navajoes in New Mexico in the Gunderson A 2 09 were crawling in and about the rectum Larson A by the public interests, and infusion 6 50 [tower at the national capitol to upset was Murray, indicted for shooting THE UXDERSICXED AVISH Spring. It is alleged that the Indians Hughes II 4 12 of new blood from time to time into tho middle TO AXXOUXCE niA-j the private parts are sometimes Mulline W 78 penitentiary state rights?. Can ranks the service might be very beneficial the marshal of Waterville. He plead on the Utah reservation are being KaatzenbachC 2 98 Neisen affected if allowed to continue very THEIR LARGE XEW STOCK OF in its results. The subject under discussion 2 82 the active aunt get a congressional guilty to the charge and was awaiting Larson freely furnished with arms by 42 is one of grave importance. Tho evils Olson II serious results may follow. "Dr. 98 which are complained of cannot be eradicated Iry Goods, Ready-Madc Cloth iny, act passed to override state sovereignty O sentence. 3 66 Prechel A the Mormons. 4 88 Swayne's All-Healing Ointment*' is a at once. The work must be gradual. The Lang A and set murderers free? Better 3 92Puetz present English system is a growth of vears, Youths' Clothing, Notions, Bouts 1 00 pleasant sure cure. Also for Tetter, The Davidson elevator and tivo Shoes, and was not created by a single stroke of executive M' 5 39 chotzko W drop the matter and let the rascals 2 89 or legislative action, its beginnings Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Krvsipelas, Groceries, Crockery, And stores opposite, at Will mar, were Moers 166 The Ri?er Falls (Wis Journal Liquors,H'fc are found in an order in council promulgated remain in State.s prison, where 18 tt. Barbers' Itch, Blotches," all destroyed by tire Thursday. The in J855, and it was after patient and cautious Nelson N 4 09 says the report that a Durand jury Shicelds lor the fall um i wimc rrau trado is now ind winter they "will do the most good." 3 75 scrutiny of its workings that, fifteen years noiliir receive .1, and \ve take t!: Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions. Nelson A elevator containing 14,000 bushels 3 43 Sandmann A found a verdict to the effect that later, it took its present shape. Five years opportunity to invite our friends am 0 68 Globe. customers .Nachreiner after Ihe issuance of the order in council, and 3 43 Prices 50 cts. 3 boxes for $1.2-5. Sent ""ive us i call an of wheat was a total loss, but was Spoo Ed. Maxwell fell down the court ine our stock and prices. 3 29 at a time when resort had been had to competitive Olson 4 08 by mail to any address on receipt oi* Wurscher fully insured. examination as an experiment much 4 82 house steps and broke his neckproves Peterson 4 29 WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. more extensively than has yot been the case in Arnold price in currency, or three cent postage 8 06 to have been purely an invention, STILL MARCHING Ox.-The twenty this country, a select committee of the House Pantzke Several delegates from different 4 03 Anderson A stamps. Prepared only by Dr. 54 72 of Commons made a report to that House, second anniversary of the death of no coroner's jury having 'i AV 5 61 parts of the State went to Rochester Bendixen II which, declaring its approval of the competitive 38 43 SPECIAL IXDUCE3IEXTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. Swayne & Son, 330 N Sixth Street. Old John Brown, of Ossawottomie, been impanneled in the case. method, deprecated, nevertheless, any 4 3 43 Beyer to form a fanners' alliance association, 66 81 precipitancy in its general adoption, as likely Philadelphia, Pa., to whom letters who was hanged at Harper's Ferry, 2 53 RubeyJ B. & E. C. Behnke Brophey to endanger its ultimate success. Durin this as was advertised in the 187 i should be addressed, Sold 4 tentative period the results of tho two mothods 3 92 by all Va., for treason against that State, Bagen 85 Western Rural, published at Chicago, It is at last authoritatively announced of class examination and competitive ex- 6 00 prominent druggists. Rude was celebrated by his admirers in John aiiiinatU...,-a closely watched and compared. 79 bat on going there could find no that Postmaster General 5 04Burns 20-82. Schenk It may bo that before wo confine ourselves New York city on the 2d inst. The 15 95 A. BEHNKE, Manayer. upon this important question, Avithiu the James retires from the Cabinet January one who knew anything about it 2 81Crone Stofttet & Nuess hall was well filled, and eulogistic stringent bounds of statutory enactment, we first and enters upon the presidency 76 and they went home disgusted. Scientific Miscellany. Thompson ay profitably await the result of further inquiry hi i 05 addresses were made. Though the and experiment. Tho submission of a 2 20Pecker of the Lincoln Bank in New Tollefson 0 [Cli-vul.-uid I.cad.T.l 9 9 70 portion of the nominations to a central board country has passed through a great Winona has a ew flouring mill New Firm! Hew Goods Boochart \ork. Mr. Jame s, in his letter of 5 21 Mr. Orlando Weathering. sav:j an exchange of examiners, selected solely for testing the Gamble H'M 68 95 rebellion since Old John Brown's with a capacity of grinding 10,000 qualification* of applicants, miiv, perhaps, Bentley Late investigations of German scientists 2 57 of ours, proprietor -The Spencer retirement, says his personal interests Gamble 3 12 without resoit to the competitive'test, put an day, during which a million of par bushels of wheat a day, or 2,000 Estibaugh 3 2b Pharmacy." Spencer. Mass.. reports: have shown that the electric demand the step. He expresses Gamble end to the mischief which attends tho present 10 90 Hubbard IS icidel hands weie raised against the barrels of fl uir. It cost 250,000 system of appointment, and itmnv be feasible 3 85 My customers speak very light is not only healthier than other Hitchcock A the highest esteem for President Arthur. 2 08 to invest in such a board a wide discretion, to lieimer highly of the (Jreat (Jerman Keniedv. 2 74Janud government, the memorable fact remains methods of illumination in leaving ascertain the characteristics and attainments 129 The attempt to suppress houses of Jeske St. Jaeohs Oil. it having alwavs given 3 73 of candidates in those particulars which havo that Old John Brown, who Katzenberger the air purer, but that it increases bad repute, at St. Paul, by prosecuting already referred to as being no less important Krueger excellent satisfaction. One of them, 2 94 A took up arms to strike the shackles 5 60 than mere intellectual attainments. If Congress the power of vision in some respects, their keepers having proved a Kieper Mr. Henry Belcher, has heen benefitted 3 93 should deem it advisable at the present Knudson II INTER GOODS 16 53 from the oppressed, was the only W pity President Arthur when especially in distinguishing colors. session to establish competitive tests for admission Potter A by its use. in a case of severe rheumatism, 6 01Krause failure, the county attorney has 2 14 man recorded in our national history Susan B. Ai.thonv bears down for to the service, no doubt, such as have Red, blue, green and yellow are and he refers to it in terns Peach I 86 asked for a postponement ot cases Langhoff W been suggested, shall deter me from giving 6 62 as having been executed for treaion. him loaded to the muzzle, as she of highest praise. W 2 18 much more distinct under this light the measure my earnest support. until next ter m. So far, though Laa 72 certainly will when she hears that 12 82McKiever than by daylight. testimony is clear and positive, it 5 42 A nd I urgently recommend, should there bo A you ng lad named Komi: 9 48NuesslG he has resolved to appointno more dv. Potter W Two Leipsic chemists have devised a failure to pass any other act upon this subject, 1 8o has been impossible, in the saintly 5 31Roth living near Silver Creek, had that an appropriation of $,-'5,000 per year lady postmasters. Susan never meddles A. his 12 28 a process for obtaining sugar in a city, to procure a jury to convict. may bo made for the enforcement of section 144 The official report of the Ring Peterson left arm torn olf, last Saturday, with the males herself, but she Sist & Alter- lv 3,753 of revised statutes. With the aid thus afforded permanently liquid form. This result have 1 20 reeehed the largest Potter E theater disaster at Vienna says the me, I shall strive to execute the provisions the explosion of a pun. won't tamely submit to see the privileges matt I view of the rapid spread of li is said to be effected by adding of that luw according- to its letter and ReddingSarah 2 65 chief engineer asked two policemen Schotzko 50 of her sex curtailed. sort men small-pox throughout the country, spirit. to a purified sugar solution a small Scott 3 58 Schewe 88 I am unwilling, in justice to the present at the main entrance of the theater [La KjiyeiN! dud.) Simdnv Tim. the warden of the penitentiary at qauntity of citric acid which com. Dry Goods, civil service of the government, to dismiss VanVal ken- Our City Druggists report an immense SchwarzrocbP 5 00 whether there was anybody within Stillwater suggests that all inmates 1 his subject without declaring my dissent from Gen. Sherman and the executive bines with the sugar and deprives it burg S 6 01 sale of St. Jacobs Oil. saying Shamburg A 2 46 the severe and almost indiscriminate censure and receiyed the answer that the of jails be promptly vaccinated. committee of the Garfield memorial of its tendency to crystallize. Wendt with which they have been recently assaulted. 6 2t the demand is based upon the popular-1 Van Dusen & Ready-made Clothing, whole audience had got out in safety. That they are, as a class, indolent, inefficient The suggestion is so good that it hospital project have received most Redding W ity of its success. Whereever it has 45 62 Co Some experiments by M. .Gautier 56 35 and corrupt, is a statement which has been This statement is apparently ought to be acted upon by all who encouraging reports from abroad of been used, it has proved its value, a! Wendt W 6 3 of ton mado and widely circulated but when Warnke 627 appear to prove that human saliva the extent, variety, delicacy and importance confirmed by the fact that none of are outside as well as within the thousand fold, and receives its best encouiums interest taken everywhere in the enterprise. Cloaks and Dolmans, possesses, in a milder degree, the of their duties arc considered, tho great majority HOME. the audience were seen at the entrance from those who have tried! jails. of tho employes of tho government are, Committees have been same poisonous property as that of Bertram! 8 16 in my judgment, deserving of high commend* Meyer A it. i 2 64 of the building. The men of Hats formed in many of the principle ci & Caps, ation.' Glanders as broken out among the serpents. he human saliva injected 3 15 Peter 2 07 the fire brigade^tbsequetitly made raK MERCHANT SEIWICE. ties of Europe and even in Cairo, horses and cattle at Oakporta small Jac under the skin of a bird caused 17 13 Pickle 2 45 The continuing decline of tho merchant marine A new theory of the so-called fascination an entrance to the galleries, but the Egypt, to collect moneys as testimonials Cutting W of the United States is to be greatly deplored. 3 10 Pickle town near Moorhead, and the sheriff death, with symptoms very closely 3 04 of birds by snakes is that the air was suffocating and it was impossible In view of the fact that we furnish of love and respect for the Current 2 48 Porth W fl'R has gone to the place to investigate, 1 84 resembling those resulting lVom serpent so largo a proportion of tho freights of the bird mistakes the snake's tongue, OODS to penetrate. Torches late president. Current I 2 13 Potter C. commercial world, and that our shipments are 4 63 and will take stringent measures to bites. which the reptile keeps in constant steadily and rapidly increasing, it is a cause went out for want of oyxgen hnd 2 60 Case Poleski A 146 prevent the spread of the disease. of surprise that not only is our navigation interest M. Pasteau has resolved to extend and rapid motion, for a livelv worm. the firemen were unable to breathe. 2 25 pLOYES AND MlTTENS, Current \V Peterson diminishing, but it is less than when 133 his studies in vaccination, to yellow The Readiusters of the Virginia and watches it intently with the anticipation our exports and imports were not half so 2 51 Current Ravertz The report expresses the conviction Chas. Cooke of Zumbrot a, was 2 60 largo as now, either in "bulk or value. There fever, with a view of determining Legislature unanimously nominated of devouring it. 121 French W Ravertz 126 that the audience died speedily from sent to the county jail for taking his must be some peculiar hindrance to the development LADIES' & BESTS' UNDERWEAR, whether or not the disease is due to 4 54 of this interest, or tho enterprise Hills II Smith Riddel berger for the Senate to 4 28 suffocation. So far 917 bodies have clothing from a hotel where he "had and energy of American mechanics and 3 32 Moll Simmons parasites and can be guarded against Annoyance Avoided. succeed Johnson. The Republicans 10 66 capitalists would have kept this country at left it as securitj for board. been taken from the ruins. There GROCERIES, 147 Middleton Seifert least abreast of our rivals in the friendly contest 85 by inoculation. A broad field of investigation gracefully acquiesced, and the Grey hairs are honorable but their are still a number reported missing. for ocean supremacy. The substitution A unfortunate laborer on the 109 PeckC Sherman 175 is open to Pasteur, as it is nomination was ratified by the premature appearnee is annoying. of ilon for wood and of steam for sail have 126 Peck Taylor E Hastings and Stillwater road presented 4 10 winught great revolutions in the carrying suggested by his discoveries thus far Parker's Hair Balsam prevents the annoyance Legislature yesterday. Riddelberger CROCKERY GLASSWARE. ftrade of the world, but these changes could 24 59 Paffrath 11 Towey 86 himself to the authorities of Mr. Michael McCanu, well-known by promptly restoring the that all contagious maladeis may be riot have been adverse to America if we had is now on an equal footing with 3 91 Raverty Thermen 1 66 given to our navigation interests a portion of Hastings, a few days since, in a and popular manufacturer, of yracuse, youthful color. due to parasitic growths the virulence 2 the Democratic Senators who opposed BOOTS & SHOES. Roberts .i Werring tho aid and protection which have been so 5 81 N. Y. writes.- "I felt generally very delapidated condition and asked 20(5-4 w-e wisely bestowed upon our manufacturers. I of which may be so reduced by his his election to an inferior position 5 29 Libert Bertrand E 5 85 debilitated and my health failing me. commend the whole subject to the wisdom of And the Very J.atcst Put terns in for aid. had received an injury method of inoculation as to render 94 Tuttle Bertrand last spring.. Congress, with the suggestion that no question 4 55 I longed and prayed for an iron constitution, Living Witnesses. in his back while working on of greater magnitude or farther reaching 1 Paffrath Current this class of diseases no longer a matter 29 importance can engage their attention. that I might be rid of the Dress Goods tt? Trim minus. Friday, and being disabled was 125 Tuttle A Frost 2 39 of dread. The hundreds of hearty, and healthy many annoyances of ill-health. But "I'm all Played Out," IMMIGRATION. turned off by the contractors to live Thompson 188 In 1875 tho Supreme Court of the United Jacobs Thekla 2 13 looking men. women and children, that dyspepsia and urinary troubles, attended A Neapolitian gardener, after State's declared unconstitutional the statutes is a common complaint. If you feel Cutting 98 or die as fate might decree. lay Kuebbs 197 have heen rescued from beds of pain, by nervous prostration, had of certain States which imposed upon shipJV' years of experiment, has produced a so, get a package of Kidney Wort and GibbsP 1 27 Keini owners or consignees a tax of $1/50 for each 73 by the roadside until picked up by a sickness and well nigh death by Parker's gotton hold of me, and I felt my time camelia with a delicate perfume, and passengerarrivingfromaforeigncountry, or, Ganske take it and yon will at once feel its tonic SIT'Keim 69 Ginger Tonic are the best evidence farmer and brought in. had come. Nothing seemed to give laflen thereof,,required a bona to::ldemnity Our purchases have been made direct he thinks it probable that these flowers Henton 3 84 power. It renews the healthy action Krymarzick 1 88 "''tj^gtato .^nd local authorities against ext.t in the world of its sterling merit nje any*'-perrnanent relief. Finj.Ily I A little north of Delano an earthquake pensetor the future relief or support of such maj in the near future be so cultivated Johnson and for cash, and we are thereby 2 71 of the kidneys, bowels and liver, Kohlhaase 2 79 and worth. You will find such in almost happened to see an adveitisement of ^.passenger. Since this decision the expense McBain 191 shock was felt on Thursday Kohlhaase as to rival the rose in the fragrance and tlius restores the natural life and 32 every community. Brown's Iron Bitteis. Bless me,' the care and supervision of unmifi*f enabled to make the lowest prices. 2 22 McPhee alien on the States at whose ports Losleben last. Tho se in the court house at strength to the weary body. I can 1 90 of its odor. 200-4\v-e says I, that's just the medicine for me Call and examine our stock and compare ijto&anded. At 9, large majority of' 2 37 Martin 1 LoslebenN" 4 90 tfow-be hadi i,n -either dryy *1or liquid* the time experienced a severe precisely.' A nd sc it was. By the either wa always '"gts lmtqe4iately-ttpon their a*- fP1^^^ 2 51 Robertson Mandel prices before purchasing elsewhere. 32 I flies on the wings of the morning. All forms of impaired vitality, mental powers of olji Ireland, it nas cured me shock, and lamp*, chandeliers, etc., 57 Raverty Rose of All my trebles and given me a con Mandel W 7 33 good news as well as bad, always. We exhaustion, weakened digestion, vibrated aa from, th|: effects of a Raverty Hana 4 88 Ojea -"nan of iron.!*. 7_. J^. 2 05 mean the fame of "Dr. Sykes' Sure etc. etc., radically removed by using &-'.- 4tr \zir i~j/X!-^C 138 BALTRI SCH & EOSKOPF. Cure for Catarrh. 206-4w T.rown's lion liitters. DEFECTIVE PAG E INTFNTinNAI nilPI IPATF rvDnciiDc