New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 18, 1884 · Page 1 of 4
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Ma $tw 3j}l fytviyv* OUR CANDIDATES. sULLINERY The lower house of Congress hat ling of the Southern. queaHpnT I .need uable medicine.A. Ll Fuller Dan- Cheaji Qish Store! not recite the history of the withdrawal feted to adjourn Jane 30th. The by,N.Y. of the national troops from* the South Senate has not yet acted upon -the JAMES GILLESPIE BLAINE As One having used i Ely's Cream the- Herald must know it well, and adjournmentquestion., $*J3&g* Balm 1 would say it is worth its know, furthermore, that there was bitter GEORGE" JACOBS, Wednesday, June, 28,1884. partisan opposition to the adminiaby weight in gold as a cure for Catarrh. AT Jaj Gould is bad straits. i reason offtsJBducae in this REPUBLICS HOMIHATIOHS, One bottle, cured me. S. A LoveFi, recent losses through thi slrriukagj matter, Pi*:. S ndV't. Mr. HajM took therisk:and FmnlsUo, of stocks held bytamare placed iiti showe~himself to he both strong and TAL,ER IN WDRY For fen or twelve years I have been wise. There was active statesmanship, the enormous figure of $21,642,000. GttQDS, :I wish to announce to my customers of S high order, in the so called Southern severely afflicted with Catarrh. NOTIONS, Policy of Mr. Hayes. TheseSouth Never before found such decided Notwithstanding recent reverses and friends of New and vicinity that HATS, ern questions which had perplexed so CAPS relief arfrom Ely's Cream Balm: I Grant's is still an honored name my many administrations, and which were CROCERIES, CROCKERY consider myself cured.J. W. Buffington, among the veterans. He was elected ever being referred to disappeared duringtbis and OILS. Mechanicsville, N. T. SPRINB eOUDS HAVE AHBIYED. president of the Army of the Potomac FOR PRESIDENT,^ administration. How a Democrat c... [Price 50 cents.] with a hurrah. ?m ^t James G. Blaine, Can swear- at'such a policy we are Also Musical Instruments I unable to comprehend on any principle and WHMBLBR A WILSON'S Consisting of Millinery, as .SS It is significant that Mr. Blaine's of fairness. Latest Improved v, OP MAINE. nomination is already awakening 4. 'Mr. Hayes' administration is de 6&t of kllDe^riptio^, SEWING MACH1HBS ***%OR VICE PRESIDENT 1 serving of high honor for its financial great interest in the Southern recordT When Le was inaugurated the States. Blaine clubs are being J^Ct^fi'KJokn A. Logan All Boods Soidat Bottom Prices. trimmed and untrimmed. questions of resumption was before the General John A. Logan, the nominee formed there, and- Republicanism people and public sentiment was divided. for vice president, is essentially a -:'}y:-e FLOWERS, RIBBONS^ 1 is wid awake. OF ILLINOIS. Western man. who claims Chicago for Business was prostracted "and :vVt*" NEW C SATINS, PLUMES, his home. His father.Dr. Jno. Logan, IK}* MINN ULM there was much unemployed labor emigrated from Ireland in 1823, and James 6. BlainewasbornJanuary 31, Quincy, 111., has produced a Charley throughout the country. There were aThe Best Blood in the Land." ^POR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS., of every description, and at prices that settled in Jackson county, 111. His 1880, at the Indian Hill farm, Washington Ross who bids fair to turn ont outbreaks and riots. Many advocated themotherwas Elizabeth Jenkins,a native county, Pennsylvania, on are 25 per cent less than anywhere the abandonment of the policy of resumption C. F. Kindred/-' the original and only. At least so of Tennessee. He first saw light of THE BLOOD OF west side of the Monongahela river, else. l%^ but the new administration says a cousin of the real Charley, day in Jackson county, HI., on February opposite the town of Brownsville. The S, G. Nelson, ,,,,5'.-, J. G. Allen, "JAY EYE SEE." stoodfirmand the country resumed. 9, 1826. He spent his early years in who indentitles him. The youth house is somewhat of a historical spot, -'Remember I have no old stock W. B. Dean, feftg L..O. Thorpe, The glory of resumption belongs to this Jackson county. Here he received a being the first stone building erected says that he was stolen by gypsies carried over from last year, but All much abused administration and partial education from his father and on the western side of the river. It A. D. Perkins/^:* Peter Rauen. DICfAfORJR-.-Xk from his father's houseand taken to Fresh Goods. -l^\ should be accredited. The whole financial such teachers as happened to be in the was built by Mr. Blaine's grandfather, Texas ten years ago, and that he district. :When theMexicanwar broke question, at this period, required NOTIONS. the elder Seal Gillespie, in 1778, on 19S RpMican District Convention out he volunteered and was chosen a escaped and made his way to Missouri aP what was at that time considered the statesmanship of an high order and it lieutenant in a company of the First. western borders of civilization. Mr. andreceived it It was so settled thatprosperity where he was picked Up wT Illinois Infantry. He became adjutant Mr. Blaine'S boyhood-days were passed and contentcame upon the land. brought to Quincy. So strongly do #9& of his regiment and did good service. afcLancaster, O., where he lived in the 2d Congressional DWrict. Does Mr. Hayes deserve a sneer for STANDARD. circumstances point to him as being He returned to his home 1848 and family of a relative, Hon. Thomas Ewing, thisP Will serve a limited number of mares Charley Ross that the cousin above commenced the study of law with his then secretary of the treasury,and I hvc jiVst received if Wo might call attention to the course uncle,Alexander M. Jenkins,at one attended a neighboring school. He referred to has taken him on to this season at the low price of 925.00 Fancy A District Convention of the Bepabllcans of the Ladies9 of this administration with the spoils 100 Vox. time lieutenant governor of Illinois. was the third son of Ephriam L. Stcond Congressional District, will be held at the Philadelphia, and says that the boy at OWatonna, Minn. court honae. In the city of Matakato, on Thursday, In November, 1849, he was elected system and point out its wise, unpartisan Blaine, a justice of the peace, who became POWDER shall always have a home in -the Jane S6th, 1884. at 12 M., for the purpose of Norn. Hose, at 10 cts. Children's Wmm PEDIGREE. clerk f Jackson county. In 1851 he somewhat noted by deeding to attitude towards it We might inaUns a Candidate for Member of Congress for Ross family, into which he will be enteredinto practice with his uncle. the Economists the tract of land now said district. The basis of representation for the show its great gain financially to the Bay Horse, black points, 15-2^ hands Hose, at 10 ets., good at l&c The next year he was elected prosecuting conntiea itin camnrislng the district la one del.. occupied by the city of Pittsburg, for ssveral comprising Ui district is one del adopted in case conclusive proof is country but it is not necessary. We high, foaled 1878, sired by Dictator, i county, and one delegate for egate at large for each count attorney of the Third Judicial which he received $25,000. Being not forthcoming. l||| might show how the manliness, patriotism votes,or majorfraction there* full brother to Dexter, record 2.17 very Two Hundred LACES 1 ct., 2 cts., 5cts., 7cts., District, and later to the State legislature, elected prothonotary of the county which and independency of this administration and sire of Jay Eye See, record 2.10^ 10 cts., 15 cts., 20 cts., and even up being re-elected three times. In court in 1842, the elder Blaine sent Absolutely Pure. gressional came out more and more in the Donald, Director, Annie G., Princess, 1858 ne was chosen a member of Congress lankato, James to "Washington college in 1843, to 50 cts. per yard, all fine and The series of summer and early attempt of a Democratic house to from the Ninth District by a Code. His dam by Almont, sire of from where he graduated in the fall of April 84tb*'l884, as follows This powder never varies. A marpel cheap. fall elections, which was opened in coerce his action as commander of the large democratic majority. At the 1847, at the age of 17 years. During Piedmont, 2.17 Aldine, 1.19, Fannie of purit}, strength and whole SBLEGATES DBXI0ATIS Oregon on the 2d inst., includes not Army. Mr. Hayes stood firmlv for 10 Murray 4 conclusion of his term he was re-elected. his college days he demonstrated his Bine Earth.... Witherspoon, 2.18^, Allie West, Alta, EMBROIDERY a very large assortment. someness. More economical than the .8 Nicollet 6 Brown He was an ardent supporter of less than nine states. Alabama constitutional right and was, and' will fondness for politics, and was known Alice West, Sannie 0 2nd dam by ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in ...3 Nobles 4 Cottonwood... Stephen A. Douglas inthe campaign of as a strong Clay man, and was always be forever dammed, by the press of votes on Aug. 4 for governor 'and 0 Pipestone 3 Zeneth, Son of American Eclipse, 3d Faribault..... competition with the multitudes of I860. He was present at the called session the court of last resort in political discussions ....2 Redwood -.6. which the Herald is a representative WHITE DRESS GOODS, Jackaon state officers Tennessee follows on dam Egletta by old Gray Eagle, thorv low test, short weight, alum or phosphate ...,6Kock ...4^ of congress in July. 1861. He among the students. On L Sueur for it. C. T. Adams, Jr., saiu this ....4 8lblejr........... 6 ough bred. Aug. 7, Arkansas on Sept.. 1, and powders. Sold only in cane. Lincoln joined the military forces at the front leaving college the youthful graduate administration: "It has been an administration ....5 Watonwan 4 FANS, GLOVES, NECKTIES, Lac qui Parle. For further particulars address Co., 106 Wall and was in the battle of Bull Bun. He Vermont one day later. Then went to Kentucky and taught school, ROYAL BAKIKQ POWDER ....6 Waseca....'. 6 Lyon which will bear comparison returned home and helped to organize street. New York. 4 Yellow Medicine.......5 his father at this period being comparatively comes the more significant election Martin..... HAIR ORNAMENTS, ETC L. H. HASKINS, Owttonna Minn. witfi the best and purest of all those the Twenty-first Illinois Infantry and Republican Congressional Commit* poor and having insufficient Per Order in Maine on Sept. 8, with the interesting which preceded it. During it the most was commissioned as Colonel. He took DRESS BUTTONS 500 gross, tee means to support the large family of H. 3. NJCAL. Chairman. gigantic measures the world has yet incidental vote on constitutional part in the battle of Belmont in November, Empire Hill Co. which he was the head. While following Elegant Styles, in black, brown, Dated April 24,1884. seen were carried to a successful issue. and gave evidence of superior the occupation of a country prohibition of the liquor blue, gilt, and in fact any shade, at So far as the administration of the last military ability. He was in the battle schoolteacher Mr. Blaine met his present Republican County Convention. traffic. Georgia will elect a governor remarkable low prices. of Donelson and Shiloh, and on March four years is concerned its record is wife, who was also teacher of a ROLLER MUL. on Oct. 1. On Oct. 14 the Come in examine our goods and learn 3,1862, was made brigadier general. country school in Kentucky. Shortly not only honorable bnt it is a record of My Spring'stock of Millinerv Goods, The Republicans of Brown county are hereby Ohio and West Virginia elections He was an active worker during the after their marriage they went to her prices before making your purchases success.'%r .,-*-W personally selected in the Eastern markets, invited to meet iv delegate convention at the Court siege of Vicksburg. General Grant former home, at Kennebec, Me., where occur, the political interest of the elsewhere. Honae in the city of New Ulm, on SATURDAY, has been received, and I am .now i^MSl^m$ O. P. selected him for consultationin consideration CHAMPLIN. he entered the journalistic profession, .TUNE 21st, 1834, at 1:30o'clock p.m., for the Remember no trouble to show* goods. series culminating in Ohio where 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Emmetsburg, Iowa, June 9, 1884. offering a fine assortment of all the purpose orelecting eight (8) delegateato the Republican of his servicest assuming control of the Kennebec and on July 4, Come early and don't wait until the twenty-one congressmen will be District Convention of the Second Congressional latest styles of hats, bonnets, trimmings, 1863, he lead themarch into Vicksburg, Journal and afterward of the Portland District, to be held in Mankato ,on best patterns are all picked out chosen and the minor state offices He improved Ws record during Sherman's and millinery goods of all descriptions, m MINNESOTA NEWS. Advertiser. He immediately sprang into Thursday, June 28th, 1884. |f S^ki\k uet)3iit march to the sea, and was heroically a position of influence in State politics, CHEAPER than the same We take pleasure In informing tne hotly contested. The basis of representation is one delegate for brave under the most perilous and, at the age of 25, was recognizedas class of goods can be bought elsewhere. public that we are now ready for bus* each town.nnd one delegate for each SO votes or major Morris was recently visited by a circumstances. When General McPherson one of the young leadersof the traction thereof, on the average Republican Come in and convince yourself that I iness. The best machinery and all the Xew Ifkn. Mr. Tilden has exploded a bomb in vote for St ate officers at the last general election, was killed he succeeded him shower of birds, which were captured republican party. At the age of 29 he mean just what 1 sav. latest improvements in the manufac* as follows: in command of the Army of the Tennessee. the Democratic camp in the shape was selected chairman of the executive by the raising of windows or the opening ture of flour enable us to compete with Albin .....9|Mulligan MRS. LOUISA ERD, His exploits were always bold 1 committee of the republican organization of a letter positively declining to become of doors, and are said to be marvels Bashaw 1 the best mills in the country. and fearless throughout the long cam* of the State, a position he has held New Ulm New Ulm.. Vurnstown 2 Nort Sta 1 a candidate for the Presidency. of beauty and of varieties never We are constantly buying paign. ever since, and practically shaping and Cottonwood 2 Prairieviile 2 This action, while not wholly YARNS! YARNS? Wheat, Eden 2 When the war was over General Logan Sleepy Eye 3 directing every campaign and leading seen in this country before. OragStore lfeme 2 gel. 1 declined the position of Minister unexpected, has left the Democrats the party tovictory. Bye, Stark 2 LakeHanska 2 Otto Swaoson, a convict at the to Mexico, and in 1866 he was elected all at sea without a compass to Stately 1 Linden ........2 Corn, State prison from Hennepin county, to Congress from the State-at-large in desire to inform the people of New In 1858 he was elected to the Maine Leavenworth 1 bring them safely to shore. Of the Illinois by a majority of 55,987. In the Milford 8 Oats, Legislature, and served in that capacity /committed suicide on June 5th byUlm and vicinity that I am closing out Total. candidates now most prominently' Fortieth congress he was one of the |By order of the Rep. County Com. four years, two of which he was Buckwheat, ^cutting his throat with a case knife. my stock of ^^E^^^^^-^ managers of the impeachment of President named in connection with the Democratic Jos. BOBLETIB, chairman. speaker of the house of representatives. jSwanson was sentenced for a term of &c.,&c. Hew Ulm, May 22,1884. Johnson. In 1870 he was elected YARNS, COST Cleveland,1 nomination are IILOW by the Illinois legislature to succeed ^eighteen months for larceny from Jn 11362 he was chosen a representative At the Highest Market Prices Bayard, Flower, Thurman, McV in order to make room for Spring Richard Yates in the United States President Arthur was one of the in Congress, from which time he May last. (Successor to Jos. Bobleter) goods. Now is the time to make your Donnaid, Randall, Morrisson and senate. He was defeated, however, at has been prominentlybefore thepublic. We sell all kinds of first to send a congratulatory telegram purchases if you want a good article JThe summer meeting of the Minnesota the close of his term, the Hon, David DEALER IN Carlisle. In New York, Cleveland During the period of his congressional to Mr. Blaine upon his nomiation 1LOVR, for little money. Davis being his successor but in 1879 State Horticultural society will career as a member of the postoffice DRUGS and is opposed by Tammany, and i i he was again elected to succeed Oglesby. at Chicago SHORTS,' committee, he was instrumental in be-held at the Market hall, Minneapolis, view of this opposition it is doubtful MRS. LOUISA ERD. His career since then has been bringing into use thepresent system of BRAN, &C.M 'Jj on Tuesday and Wednesday, MEDICINES, whether be can be nominated. sufficiently well known not to require postal cars, a branch of the Department WALL-PAPER. The Winona Republican puts it further mention. June 24 and 25,1884, for the exhibition AT LOW BATES? Bayard is unavailable on account which hitherto had not reached thusly: "The white plume of Maine any degree of perfection. of small fruits, flowers and early of his disunion sentiments expressed W$II fM^ft, and the black eagle of Illinois-by The undersigned desires to inform He was elected speaker of the house vegetables* in a speech June 27,1861, and by Special Attention given to his patrons and friends that he is in receiptof this sign we conquer." of representatives in March, 1869, and A Popular Campaign. PUPI%OII& which he still stands. The outcome Custom ^Woric In 1881, in the city of Waseca, an a large assortmen of Wall-paper, was re-elected in 1871, and three years Already the signs are apparent that of the National Democratic convention later entered on his third term as such. awning fell upon the head of a citizen, embracing all the newest and most The magnificent Union Depot in WINDOW G&W, the campaign of Blaine and Logan is In 1875 be took his seat on the floor of is therefore an uncertain popular patterns An extra stone for giinding feed. who sued the city for damages. St, Paul was destroyed byfireat destined to be a campaign of the people, the house, and was recognized as the quantity.^m-'m ..Slir CALL IN AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. Steam Cornsheller. The Supreme Court in st decision just and that instead of waiting to be an early hour last Wednesday leader of the republican minority, the CARL GEBSER. aroused and to be led by the leaders, rendered held the city of Waseca res democratic "tidal wave" of 1874 had morning. The loss is placed at Of the untny arguments ift favor Agent for the people are all ready to march with Wood taken for cash or in exchange A^. given them the majority. ponsible, the doctrine laid down being $200,000, fully covered by insurance. banners flying and music sounding, |1| WALL-PAPER. of a National Bankropt Law perhaps His dash and brilliancy as the republican that a city is responsible for dangerous 5fopiieMillC!o Minnesota Linseed The news Of the nomination had hardlyflashedacross Just received a full assortment of leader on the floor of the house the strongest lies in the fact nuisances, whether it passes the wires, East and Wall-paper at made him a popular candidate for the that the framers of our national Hon. M. G. Norton, of Winona, West, before they began to organize ordinances against them or not. presidency in 1876,*he, on the first ballot, constitution deemed the matter of OIL COST. 5 for victory. In several .places in New NativeJLumber. who has been placed on the Republican receiving 298 votes, and on the 0HAS. WAGKER'S S A horrible butcherywas committed i^&liMliS- Furniture Store York, Michiganj Illinois, Iowa, and such general importance that Congress seventh ballot, on which Hayes was National committee for Minnesota, near Duluth a few days ago. While California our dispatches reportBlaine J. Schmidt, nominated, received 351 votes. was given authotity to establish RADY MIXED PAINTS. has concluded to stick, the and Logan Clubs and Plumed Knight The undersigned is prepared to furnish going to a neighbor's house Mrs. The same year Governor Connor, of uniform laws on the subject, announcement of his declination to Clubs formed within a half-hour after all kinds of native lumber for Maine, appointed him- United States Anna Enieta was waylaid by# tramps and the power placed side by side it was known that Blaine was nominated, building purposes on short notice and serve on the gornmittee haying been Senator to succeed Hon. Lot M. Morril, and murdered. The woman had with that of regulating commerce while in numerous other places who resigned to accept the position at very low prices. premature. been shot in the head twioe and then the preliminary steps were taken fdr of secretary of the treasury. At the among the States. Despite the A complete Stock of Roots, Herbs, immediate organization. This instant following session of the Maine legislature outraged, after whioh her body was power so granted, however, legislation Desires to inform his MAPLE FLOORING, BAS SWOOD Barks and Patent Medicines always Gen. Babcock, Gen. Grant's exprivate response to the action of the convene he was elected tp his seat in the horribly mutilated No clew of jthe on the subject has been of a FLOORING, BAS SWOOD tion shows how quickly the popular patrons and friends that on hand. United States senate. secretary, was drowned off murderers has been discovered. very spasmodic kind. The acts of heart was touched and how quickly it Four years ago he was again put forward Mosquite Inlet on June 2nd. He SIDINGS A SPECIAL- he has just reeeived^/a answered to the call. as a candidate for the presidency, 1800,1841, and 1867.were carefully A farmer by name of William was in company with the clerks of PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. TY, and after 36 ballots were cast was defeated large stock of the &&%$ framed, and were, in turn, soon repealed, Schilling left Tracy for his home The popular character of this camElems the Fifth and Si*th Light House by the late James A. Garfield. being enacted, it seemed, Louis BUENGER, LATEST STYLES of SPRING Monday night, with two horses and a aign is further evidenced by the emand District near Astor, 'Florida, three On the inauguration of President Postoffice Block, NEW ULM, MINN watchwords which have already only to enable debtors to sponge New Ulm, Minn lumber wagon. While attempting to Garfield, Senator Blaine was appointed of whom were also drowned* On and SUMMER^CLOTHING, appeared. The esteem in which BAND ME N secretary of state, which position he out their obligations and not as permanent cross the railroad track on the edge the orders of the Secretary of War, O. WAGNER, a man is held among men is always HATS AND CAPS, DRESS resigned: severalmonths after the death systems for the regulation of the village, an engine drawing a the remains of Babcock were em* shown by the manner in which they of the lamented presjdent. owing to a GOODS, GENTS FURNISH- of trade, or for the purpose of forma caboose struck the wagon in the mid. address him. The man who is known/ balmed and sent to Washington. difference his ideas'* to those of balance wheel for the great engine by some familiar appellation pr by his die, throwing the hind wheels, box ING GOODS, BOOTSftSHOES President Arthur on matters of public DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF nickname is always a favorite among policy. Since his retirement from the of commerce. The various and Schilling on one side of the The electric light wires averted a lqipsafiti.te.,aadv FURNITURE his fellows. Men never use familiar VtSonu, cabinet he has been engaged in literary also a eomplete^New boards of trade of the commercial track, and the balance of the wagoii formsof address toward those whom terrible calamity at the University AWYft.tir pursuits, having written during that centers have passed resolutions in and the horses in a heap on the other. they dislike or distrust. There is great periodhis "Twenty Years in Congress." stock of GROCERIES, Coliseum. Minneapolis, lgsjb Thnrsday.During favor of a National Law, and on significance in the familiar ^Jiin Throughout hisdistinguished career he Neither the driver nor horses were __ aim no. the afternoon concert of CROCKERY,fy Glassware, Blaine" and "Jack Logan" which tOOtotoeWatxh A.Chloo. III. pa#been always regarded as a man of every principle of justice and equity apEeardiso injured, and only the. reach of the the grand musical festival lightning good*teinperament, with a powerful infejtyectnafvehemence. rf'V ear so many neaaunes ana areCongress should pass the act nowwagon JOHN LIND. C. A. HAGBERO. was broken. Shilling was too ete., etc. PICTURE FRAMES, MOULD- struck the building, but the bolt During-his career often on the street. They do before it, or, at least, one similar. OicBofLIllD&HABBBHe, badly frightened to explain the affair, incongress and tqe senate he deliy? was curried away by the electric not imply undue familiarity, but they ZINGS, WINDOW SHADES ered many eloquent speeches, among hut parties who saw it say his team mean that the candidates are men of light wires. The shattering of a Don't fail to call on him when ill them his defense of Maine, in reply to was running and ungovernable. the people, and that the esteeshown TRUNKS, SATCHELS, *y?*'*&i Attorneys-at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. Hayes'Administration. sky-light in the roof came very near reflections by Hon. S. S. Cox, on fishing want of anything in his line. His which they are held will be gve bounties, the Conscription bill, the silrfluestion, resulting in a panic of the large audience. Lewis Swert, aged sixty years, by NEEDLES AND Mr. Frank L. Randall having withdrawn motto is, marts, on the farm, in the factories, at Had the bolt descended the Army Appropriation es alone in a little hut on ten acres of The Sleepy Eye Herald, in company from the partnershipheretofore, Quick Salesa&d Small Profits! the forges, in the stores and the count- REPAIRS ILwd o$er subjects. His studies with some other sheets, has saught repeatedly into the auditorium fearful. jsi of existing between us, the undersigned land in the towu of Hart, Winona mg-ro0ms,in the cities, the rural villages, FOR ATX KINDS OF always been largely on political to throw discredit upon the with O. A. Hagberg will continue, in lite would have ensued, W-iM^'-- and tl\e backwoods, Abraham county. During the past five or six questions and history. In his early administration of Mr. Hayes, It has Lincoln was not so dear tp the- people thefirmname of LIND HAGBERG, FLOWES AND PLANTS. years lie has manifested symptoms of college days he was noted for his early done this withraalielousintenf utterly AS Was''Old Abe" and the mail-Spfifc and I take the liberty to assure my, love of American history, which in his insanity, and this malady has grown The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette ter." The Hon. James G. Blaine will regardless of the real nature of the administration, clients that all litigated matters will supseqnent years, he cultivated, and at upon him until he has become a terror says the Germans of Cincinnati not be heardof much during this campaign, or of the fact that Mr. ^1*- ##S ttwOatoloKoe. send to $ leceive my careful and personal attention the present time it wouldbe impossible but the air will ring with "The to the neighborhood.. He has are enthusiastically for Blaine Hayes would never have had an administration tb find a man in the Union who could, as in the past. Jtei)dei\l)^ll G^eeitl\ou$e Agent for the celebrated light running Hunied Knight," "Blaine of Maine,'? without the co-operation barricaded the doors and windows of and Logan. Carl Schtirz will have without reference, give so many accurate We attend to all suits in the State and "The Great Commoner,'?and *'The man HOUSEHOLD of the Democratic party. We are ready facts and statistics relating to the his hut, and has pierced them with no influence among them. Moritz UnitedStates Courts, examine and perfeet from Maine," while the Hon. John A'. financial and revenue system, and, in to maintain the proposition ihat the Minneapolis, Minn. port holes for defense. He is armed A. iacobi, editor of the Cincinnati Logan willfiguremost prominently as titles, negotiate loans, buy and sell anything that constitutes and includes Democratic party is as much responsible and new HIGH ARM "Black Jack," '*The Black Prince," with two navy revolvers, a sword, real estate, foreclose mortgages Freie Presse, says: "I am well acquainted (Nov. 12. 84) the developments, achievements and for the induction of Mr. Hayes into "The Black Eagle" and *The War DAVIS and make collections. pitchforks, etc., and has raised a with nur German-American NOTICE TO CREDITORS. success of the United States. v- v' the presidential office as the Republican Eagle, of Illinois," Already the people We refer to the Citizens Bank of black flag over his hut. Deputy citizens. Those who are Democrats partyj and the Herald ought to have caught up these pseudonyms 0*WSt?C New Ulm, Minn. The Brown County ^?fCri W PROBATE COURT. Sheriff Hengel went out to Swert's object, of course, to Blaine's and are adopting the emblems. Chief know it as well as anyone. 8, Bank of New Ulm, Minn. and the Blaine's Private Idfe. among these is the Plumed Helmet, place on Tuesday to arrest him for nomination but I have yet to hear To abuse Mr. Hayes because he was Inuwmtterortbe estateof Niels Larson deceaaedi and before long the whole North will German Imperial Consul of Chicago.,^* put into an office, he did not create or threatening to kill the neighbors, but the first German Republican say he The Bev. J. H. Ecob, a leading Reminister, gleam with the white plumes of the NQtlee it hereby given to all persons having JOHN LIND. seek, by Democratic as well as Republican Lo-publican who was Blame's could get no one to assist in capturing will not vote for Blaine and Sold on Weekly or Monthly claims and deuands against.the estate of Niels marching hosts. Black Eagles will be pastorin Augusta, Me., for nearly ten aciion is as unfair and dishonest Larson late of the County of Hennepindeceased, the man. Swert remainstwithin in demand, especially in the West and that the Judgeof the ProbateConrt of Brown county W&Z^*& Payments. %i~* years from 1872, says: have been as anything can well be but this, and Northwest, to crown their flying banners. will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demmds notkis rude fort, and when the officer very near to Mr. Blaine not only inthe just this, is what the Herald has Thepinentiones which the Haw* against said estate, at his office in the City Old i Machines taken in The followers of El Mahdi have approached Swert fired at him, compelling most trying political crises, but in the of New Dim in said county, on thefirstHenday of ceased to do." Whether he was legally ley men of Connecticut carried in their captured Berber. The garrison each month for six successive months, commencing sharper trial of great grief in the him to retreat. He has shot Trade for New Ones^ gripsacks and of which the Maine delegates elected or not, he was legally inaugu* with the flt Monday, In July 1884 and that household, and have never yet detected fought heroically and kept up a declared, {the woods are full of at several of the neighbors, and a rated and this is, and must be admitted six months from the 23d day of May 1884 have WAGNER a false note. I would not be understood been limited and allowed by said Probate Court WRG them," will also be another badge of deadly fire on the rebels until their by all respected legal authority in the state of fear pervades the residents as avowingtoo much for human for creditors to presenttheir claims. the campaign for the great representative land. Even the Ihrald must admit ammunition was exhausted. The in that vicinity. nature,' but I mean that as I have GUNELD O. ORINDKAASA. of the Tine-Tree State. There is MINNEAPOLIS W this or lose its self-respect. Administratrix of the Estate of Nieli Larson, deceased rebels, discerning the cause of the known him he has always stood loyally more significance in the' remark than by his convictions, that his word has Now as to the administration itself a cessation of the nre from the garrison, HORS E and CARRIAGE spy first appears, for the woods are full of Mr. 6ough on Silk Hats. 84. a always had back of it a clear purpose, few words may be said in its behalf. them from Oregon to Maine, and their charged upon tbeK^works, fal- ip and that purpose has always heen "It would be no violation of the 1. Mr. Hayes' administration was a serried ranks stretch across the Southern C.J. GREENLEAF, BREWEB, MiLSTEB & BOTTLER AUCTION BAZAAR, **& ling on the Egyptians in overwhelming worthy of the highest manhood. In his commandment," said John B. Gougb, States also. very pure one. The family and social house ne was always the soul of geniality numbers. A fierce hand "if a man wre to fall down and worship 807, 809 and 811 Sixth Street South, (Successor to Pepper and Son,) life of the country was very greatlv and good heart therewas always There will be no dullness in this the silk hat, for it is not made in to hand fight ensued, but the blessed by it. It was in no *snape or Now bare tbeflaest Hrse Czcluuisiain Practical Photographer, Summer lii that house whatever the campaign of the people. The poets the likeness of anything in. heaven, Uie world. Buildings boat by oonelvsa for this. manner a corrupter of the sooial life of Egyptians soon succumbed, The Maine winter might be without, and have already seized upon Blaine and P"rpos witb all modern improronnts. or on earth, or in the waters which tT Bast Third Street, St. Pan 1, Minn the nation, It gave no encouragement not only bis rich neighbors and kinsmen Logan and enlisted in the republican captors then massacred the remaining terrstmlarweaklir aaetlon sales aCsntn fln* are under the. earth.*' Besides it Careful attention given to Copying old to dissipation in. high place. The home welcomed him home, but along ranks, for it is a campaign which will op with all the modern Improvemeats. .Kec and soldiers and nearly all the citizens H*R8E8, CllRIifiES, BVCCIE8, heats the head and causes the hair to bottle beer Inrnjshed to any parr of theenV on line of the poor welcomed the return be inspiring. The musicians are already fo the White House was surrounded by Pictures. at Berber, fifty persons only ahorS notice. My bottlebeer is espeeiallr adaotedFra fait off. Parker's Hair Balsam will of that family as a special providence. on hand with their songs-and ilHBBSKg, ETC. I ft pure atmosphere and its efleot upon for family OM. Hs^Our Specialty,The Quest work surviving the massacre. *&*&*:*.<'. stop that and restore the original color The good old New England custom of marches, and, in addition to the new the nation for good has never been estimated. Country brewers and others that bay malt will BosUMMcoBdactcdonbusineM priadplea. and church-going with all the guests is enforced Btaauis, "Marching Thro' Georgia," to gray or faded hair. Not oily, not a And it to theirinterest to place theirOTderawittt that can be prsduced. Now with all right-thinking me.^All orders by mail wfllreceiremy prompt at- strictly in the Blaine household. "John Bjown," and "Bally Bound the dye, beneficial, deliciously perfumed. spa George William Curtis has finally people this is something to be valued rnbur Sale everySalvrday aw-Presidentidown, Whoever under his roof,, from the Flag," many another old one will be A perfect hair dressing. 50c.-AH Those and those only who dislike the decided that Mr. Blaine is loo AUG. SCHELL is expected to be with mustered into service, The old soldiers druggists.. July 1284. home and a pure social life will throw When will be oflsrad an assortsnentin aboveKaon. fully wicked to receive his support, the family at church. Fair weather or are preparing to relight -their campnres, a sneer here. foul those pews were always well filled. for since the war they have not FRANCIS BAASEN, and hence announces that he will DALES 4 CO., Not onjy his presence, but his influence, been aroused as they are now. With 2. Mr. Hayes' administration was TheaMStobtiimita eases of Catarrh be compelled to bolt the ticket. It Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ms wise counsels and his purse two suchfightersas Blaine and Logan Auctioneer, and propristors, MtoowpoUs Minn. an able and wise one in its advisorV are cared by the use of Ely's has for some time been apparent to are freely devoted to the interests of itis not to be a defensive campaign. 12185. character. Look %t the cabinet and Cream Calm, the only agreeable remedy. the friends of Mr. Curtis, that gentleman PROPRIETOR OPTHB thenoble old South Church .of Auirusta The battle is to be forced. The Bourbons judge of the strength and statesmanship It is'not a liquid or snuff The bold which Mr. Blaineljas are to be attacked, horse,, foot, was rapidly'becoming too New Ulm Foundry of the administration by it A car BlooW StucktoS i Collections Promptly Attended to. maintained upon the hearts of such and dragoons. The battle-cry will be, and is easily applied. Ror cold in good for the wicked scenes ol this binet with such'men asWin. M. Evsrts, great numbers of his countrymen is not *Blaineand Tutorf? and-in the advance the head it is, magical. Price 50 John Sherman, David M, Jfey ao4 Carl bustling world. It is really too bad sufficiently explained by brilliant gifts will be found the White Plume NEW ULBfc &-- MINN. 8c MACHINE SHOECorner Schurs is no inferior one. The cabinet cents., Seeadv't. that George should feel so badly Mr. W. R. Doty, residing one saile or magnetism. The secret lies in his and the Black Eagle. It js to be the olthis administration was chosen with For nearly 34 years I have been a generous, manly, Christian character, .people's fight this time under their north of Conrtland Station, offers far oat of torts at the result of his own WQOl* FOR SALE. independency and wisdom,tor thegood Those who have known him best are own.gallant leaders, and they are going victim of Catarrh I have tried sale one 10 months* onehort.born*ball old bull, Centre ft Front Streets. foolishness, but kis course was not ^^-d two of the whole oonntry and pot lor nwr& not surprised that his friends all over to win. Those who dp not wish fob! blooded short-born 6 months old many remedies, receiving little or 2lnLS5^rti, unexjiected. He will hereafter be VIWULM, MINH be undersigned desires to inform the country have been determined that overwhelmed should fall into the ranks party) and this issomething alsoof high no relief. I bought one bottle of The FMiadryhaabeen thorovgUr reBtfttd and the citizens of New Ulm that he is found in the ranks of that body be should secure the highest honor andkeep'-step to the musio.CVifca^o value. It would be ditficnlt in the history am' do all kinds owork cm atari full-blooded short-horn calves, 3 Tribune. wstnl graded short Ely's Cream Bain andderived more *a^^^r un*within their gift. It is because they prepared to supply all demands for 0 where political sharpers are aattesv BtoplMriagorairkhMlaor aabineT and of cabinets to point out one, superior the^stBlbMfsrs1. ^.ffi* fcejieya in him. The office- has sought AgrknttanllaptraMBU a anecbtltty. Onlyex- real benefit from that than all the wood on short notice, either y to:this. known, the Nietv York Democracy. rt-trMtoayearawl011becxent*dwTnB*atneM. Pf*??*orttmea^eaployediBd work en Swiguine Dakota ^perrp^ed%t -jf carload or cord, and at prices that dtv ^r\ Tqn can 4 3. MnHayes' f^mmUtrattoAshowed addresav^.: the emigration^ to. lee me emigration to that territory wilL ""^nave aammisirawmstiowe a sanea tf competition. eaddtspauh. ALL wBK WABaAHTBD beihgassfeand va gR' amount to 800,000 this year. ^4 'Jty* iwenjton in the hanqV* cottsnend it *&*** B, Dots., &**&*& OHAS. LEONHAaDT VtrKltflKftlAN. CoorthwMl. Mitm%