New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 25, 1884 · Page 2 of 5
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According? _,^, by the department of agriculture, the decrease of wheat acreage ^iu Wisconsin will amount this year to/ about 10 per cent The reason given fSPVelneaUy, therefor is the increased tendency toward dairy and stock farming, BEPOBUCU M8, ti,o,rse^K-:,.'In*#h\L ^Blrj^b/ cattl$ and In Minnesota nearly one-third of .Queensland m} -^it^ju^j^aa^^ir the land last year devoted'to wheat passing*shower has .fallen for.seven^ has been seeded with other* gfaim teen months. '-[J I*,* !n Dakota, on the other hand, the 8^'mampk^f^f^*|m1ttlJ ^'A-ladyh^s ^kt^o^^^i^ris- increase of the wheat acreage ISsome lisnea senators whom Jt nave %&%$ tainUnion denouncing\l\&~ftiepty ^fomanjifing^three miles fiora Aus* ^ive bome,l&c testimonyto. the Ames* Straw-Burning Engine* ^m^-- IS^mSaA ,40 per cent, or a total of some FJT$E**SfiL P4?t ^ii,wat^w^ted suicide. on Thursday character andrthe Aulilicrmter that the Elihle'wiffes^. 5V%rel4ittioxi- 400,000 acres. The total increase FOE P&ESIDENT, him whose^oniirinatipnbrouahf -fby\cui^ijg^her ih^tYroht ear to^.earr Dennat and Wood's Twine Binders, Reapers wfl cating. i* "My Ch*mfe nrake| ^intoxi"eating iqi the. spring wheat area of the James G. -Thje-^tise^wassickness and despqnd,epcy. wine!"- &be>cries ||!lneV8r country is estimated/ ajb* 900.000 Prove to me. that he made -intoxicating first premiership in the administration acres,, making the entire wheat l|- JNewii Stoo^ta:JfapBisft Bogpes. The ef rJam^A^aarfield."* fApplausjBj e& Mi OPMAlNEl|il| wine, and you.Uleslroy my acreage about 38,500,000 acres iman for whom the senators ahdAnvaJs faithvin him /oreveiy'^ /The Chris-, This, with an average yield nf thirteen FOR VICE PRESIDENT, tnan at tbejrailrbad depot, Hancock, will%ote. Thfe eeretaryv6f* state- of- ,it Bock blaad Stobbla Flows. bushels per acre, would make taiit the United Statesas good enough for a xfell asleep while sitting on i the raU rUnion thinks she is^ ^ffermg, trimmed and untrimmed" John A. Logan, traln.t^H plain" flesh-and-bloddvGod's peopleV to tbewheat production of the preent frbin ortho&qx infidelrt^^|^g/ Thursday L--'-'-T morning -and wasstruck by FLOWERS, RIBBONS, 5^^ vote /for Xito'i preaident^ [Applause,! ic Sewing Machines '=-----x season 500,500,000 bushels. --0 .Farmer ^STunnisoiEij'^llDf' Lyons ur dog ^fho shall be our candidate? {Cries of OF ILLINOIS. J.1, owns a cow and Loganr "X .^SK Farms, N. SATINS, PLUMES, tt f-Blaine!" ^Arthur!^ and loud-voice' yelled above thei WASHINGTON LETTER. tu*iault: which are great" friends. The dog i'1'i /t^r t. r. of every description, and at' prices that FOB PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Ughtning^truck a post iii a wire -(JIvetJs.'Black Jaj^\ndj elefct: is' he cow's, compan ion' day" and are 25 per cent less than anywhere fence across, the riverfrom.'-riW'inona, C. F. Kindred/ night, sleeping in the .stable.-A 1884 When^et^wlaKr Sdmewhlt' restored,' JWASHIKOTPN, June'^19, and running along -the wire killed else. S, G. Nelson, v*lF. G. Allen, few days, ago Mr. Tuunison' attempted the speaker continued: So little progress was made during I will sell cheaper than any other firm west' of the Mississippi Rivei^ three colts one side and two .sheep !L.40. Thorpe, Remember I have no old stock *y"Not the representative' of acparticu-' to whip the ddg, whereupon :K\y. B. Dean, the last week, with the important near the fence, the other sidei'^Dan"gerous BARB FENCE WIRE IN PARTICULAR. lar class. TSend the great proclamation carried over from last year, but All the cow attacked himJuriously,,arid A. D. Perkins, Peter Rauen.. business of the session, that the in more ways than one is a to'the.country labeled, the doctors' JFre8h Goods. drove hini from, the barnyard. wire fences, candidate,' the., lawyers? candidate^ the ia warrattt| daV.for the final adjournment of wiMfeni2Mi*S&%^ Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Everything NOTIONS. r1fcf Wall street candidate, and ithe^hand of, The latest thing in clocks comes At the last" meeting of the Man* Hepnblican District Convention Congress is necessarily, some distance resurrection would not fathom his No-. ig-n ed, and a fall line of Repairs always on hand from Russia: .Itis a little timepiece lljjtffo produce Exchange there was 53,- off yet. vemberv grave. [Applausie.],^ Gentlemen, about eight inches high on' a 3|^^6unds of creamery butter sold &!- The House spent most of the time he must be a representAmve of SLEEPY EYE, American manhood[applaus#^a rep-' base-fiveiiithes in diameter/ and 24 Congressional District. at gjgices ranging from 10 to 30 SPRINGFIELD, in disposing of the River and Harbor resentative of that living republicanism Braneh Offices. covered'with a glass globe.L^AU'the per \ppund. These sales include TRACY AND bill, which* it passed, leaving I have just received *'& that -demands the amplest industrial worksi. -are^ plainly exposed|||The Fancy Jabor some mad&outside of the Exchange^ LAKEBENTONlt out the Hennipen Canal scheme. irotection and' opportunity whereby A District Convention of the Republicans of tht Ladies9 100 JDoz. S D. Peterson. pendulum is a solid brass wheel 8#condCOngreloiilDistrict, will bo held ntthc shall be enabled to earn and eat but reported to its officers. tf^Jr'l Th Senate, worried over the In the etty of BMnkftto, on Thoraday, the bread of independent employment, Hose, at 10 cts. Children*9 supported, at the centre, or huh^by M, t-12 1$.,' for'the parpoie of Nom? Eight'head of cattle have been Mexican Pension bill for five days, relieved from mendicant competition^ idldntofor Memoir orcongrosrfor CongroM a slender wire, tt does not swing, found dead on the shore of Lake JSo8e9 -withpauper JEuropeor bagan-China. tTe- and has not yet reached a vote on at 10 cts., good at 15c ._..... The bull oft representation fot the New UlmMi]ui but- revolves from left to right and verll eoantiei cempriaing the diatriotIt one" del. [Loud applause.] lie must be a representative tonka, Waterville,, poisoned by a the measure'. Amendments have to1'-left. Being'a 400-day LACES 1 ct., 2i cts., 5cts., 7cts., emu at large for each county, andone delegate for of that republicanism Jhat riguV fe small,plant found in the lake.-' This everjr Two Hundred rotea,ormajor.fraction there. been offered to it, involving questions -,,00,, which demands the absolute political as well 10 cts., 15 cts., 20 cts., an and even up clo(fk,* the, winding of it is/a' small was the third time in as many years J. Klossner, as personal emancipation and enfranchisement affecting the presidential BHional PI to 50 cts. per yard, all found dead after fine and iienj.'^It will not vary fiv.e minutes wereT that cattle of* mankinda representative,of lankato, campaign* Having this political cheap. April Mth, 1884, a follows: -i in running "400 days.. No temperature that republicanism which jrec $* drinking the water from this lake. hearing in as much as all of the Republican ognizes the stamp of American citizenship BELEOATXa DSLEOATES affects it. EMBROIDERY a very large assortment^ Joseph Betzler and wife of Beaver Senators did not support Murray 4 as the passport ,to every right, Bine Earth 10 Ift the Medical Museum, Washingfori^tliere Nicollet Brown 8 privilege,~tana Bay have been blessed with sixteen consideration at' home th$ amendments, they held a caucus Nobles 4 Cottonwood 3 are two skulls all and abroad, whether under the sky.ofBismarck, (Successor to M. Mullen) Pipestone 8 .children in their twelve years of married in order to avoid complications, aod Faribault 9 WHITE DRESS GOODS, under the palmetto: under. Redwood 0i cracjkea.up like a couple of egg Jackaon 2 life. -There are among them reach some understanding. Senator the pelican" or on the banks of the Mo-, Rock 4 Le8ueur HAS A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF sheOs.that had been knocked together. FANS, GLOVES, NECKTIES, Sibley S 6 three pairs of twins, and last week an Lincoln v-^ 4 hawkthat republicanism that regards Hawley was thoroughly Watonwan ....4 They belonged to a couple Lac qui Parlar... with dissatisfaction a despotism which, Hardware, Farm Machinery and Implements.. addition made its appearance in the opposed "to the doctrine of service Waseca 6 Iton..*-..-.'. HAIR ORNAMENTS, ETC under the Sic semper tyrannus Of the of Norfolk negroes who butted each Yellow Medicine 5 shape 6f triplets, who are all doing* Martin pensions, and stated, in open debate, Old'- Dominion,' accomplished the Per Order Republican Congressional Commit* DRESS BUTTONS 600 gross, othe'r'to' deUth about a woman, who Agentforthe that he would be unable to slaughter of popular majorities^ in the tee H. J. NBAI, Elegant Styles, in black, brown, couldn'tfde'cide which'one she liked Chairman. name or dembcracya republicanism vote for the bill on that account. I The monument to the memory of Dated April 84,1884. blue, gilt, and in fact any shade, at best and'lef tj, ijj as embodied and stated in tneTlatfor J. I. Case Threshers, Powers He held that every man in this land tlie late Col. Henry C. Rogers, the of principles this day adopted'by your remarkable low prices. twe^ri ,them. T& A Blaine and Logan ward club owes his labor, his property, and brave an beloved commander of convention. Gentlemen, such'a* repreresentative Come in examine our goods andlearn S^The*deep-sea fishes taken* by the just formed in a city not far from republican is James ,G. his life to his country on demand, the Eighth Minnesota volunteers, prices before making your purchases .United4 {States Fish Commission ini STEAMEBS inchdig the ABITATO SEPERATOH. Blaine,. of Maine. [Continued' cheers Albany contains the names of seventy-fire and that they who offered this are was.unVeiled at Brownsdale on the elsewhere. and prplonged applause, waving of steamier during itff late cruise in'the yonng Irish Democrats. not beggars, nor do they desire to Remember notrouble to show goods. 17th in the presence.of a large assemblage. handkerchiefs and opened'umbrellas, Caribbean are exciting, much interesi W$.\}L O^bof^e i do^ Come early and don't wait until the bankrupt the country that they \vhich lasted for several minutes:] It is composed of Scotch at,the Smithsonian. Curiosity best patterns are all picked out The Glehcoe Enterprise was Vibe Orders-having been restored, Mr. were ready to die for.. The money, granite and blue .Vermont marble, is/intensified by those* specimens West proceeded as follows: hrst, a*nd as far as we know the on- he insisted, would come, ultimately, and is a very tasty design. ^ki\k Kuetfciitg, "Gentlemen of the- convention.it has of deep-seaifishes which are nearly JEJ ]yt more from the poor than the rich, paper that hoisted the names of George Esterly Cord Binders, been said that in making' this nomination While under the influence of liquor or efitft'elV'blindthe eyes becoming Wl, Blaine and Logan before the Chica- every other consideration should 'for disguise it as you please, said a few evenings since, County Attorney aftbpnied or obsolete from disuse,'likettiofeejof Crown & Thompson Mowers," .merge^ every, other interest be sacri.ficed, RV^'go convention^ The Enterprise be, the burden filters dowu until it John G. Wooley of Minneapolis order and with a view,exclusively the Jlsh inhabit-: %i may modestly consider itself en- rests upon the labor of the coun- Fish Bros*. Lumber & Spring wag on to secure the republican vote and went home and commenced ing |tjhe^'Mammoth Cave of Kentuckywhile Empire Mill Co. """Indorsed. ~p-\-- try." He was willing to do what carry the* State of New York. [Slight firing a revolver indiscriminately. A others Have large Furst & Bradley Horse Rakes,Pldws& Cultivator* applause from the back seats.] Gentleman ever waS right, liberal, or even servant gave an alarm, and before eyesj'4nd. the blind fish of the caveare the republican party demands overgenerous to the suffering, the Mr. M. G. Norton has finally ROLLER MHL. REPAIRS FOR CASE, OSBORNE, ESTERLY of -this .convention a nominee whose the crazed man. had succeeded in allied to some superficial marine wounded, the disabled, the widow ^concluded that his business engagements shall1 :thatf 'havol-.'well-developed inspiration and glorious -prestige killing or maiming any one he was fishes' AND OTHER MAHINES O N HAND, carry the presidency with or without or the osphen, but to the able bodied, are such that he cannot serve' taken in charge and locked up in a York[applause]v the State of New he would give nothing. Senator as a member of the National Republican 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. cell at the Central station. that will carry the Legislatures of the The largest bass ever caught in Saulsbury took nearly the same committee. The vacancy several,states, and avert the sacrifice of A terrible tragedy was enacted at ^T^BRANCH OFFICE AT SLEEPY EYE &$- the {Jujdsoh between New York and ground, saying if the revenues of should be filled by the selection of the^TJnited States Senate that shall St. Paul last Thursday night. Joseph sweep*into the tide the congressional Albany^ was. taken by Richard Gov.*C. K. Davis. the country fell down like the manna We take pleasure in informing the Call and examine when you want to buy. I have Goods and Jv Nw Hamburg, on Thurs- districts to recover the house of representatives, Cecbura, aged about 35 years, publicthat we are now ready forbos* Prices to suit yon. Ward^f .of old, he would vote for this KlossneaS4 15^ J" and restore it to the republican 'murdered an aged woman named iness. The bestmachinery and all the day .tlt/w-eighed eighty-four pounds. Ex-Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas bill, and, for every amendment to it, party -.Three millions of republicans latest improvements in the manufacture Messerschmidt and horribly wounded BetWe.fen^Mfftb and Low Point believe that the ~man who from and infamous memory, is the third but he had some regard for the tax ed flour enable us tocompetewith her daughter. He then took his own the baptism of blood on the- plains of many'fine bass have been taken this man in this year of grace to be nompinated payers oi the country as well as for Eiesling, Eeller& Go's the best mills in the country* Kansas to the fall.of the immortal life with- poison. The butchery of season, iWeighing from twenty ^--to for the presidency. He was the soldiers. He did not want the Garfield, in all that struggle of 'humanity We are the Inoffensive women was proyoked twenty-six pounds. if "put into the race last Friday at toilers of the land to contribute "and progress, wherever, humanity Wheat by paying rent to Cechura's wife- desired succor, where love for freedom I Chicago by the so-called American their hard earned savings for pen Bye, ^called for protection, wherever the 4 TK T- -Prohibition party. sioning Senators, and Representatives, ,is CATARRIL~ country called for a defender, wherever cl Com, IS HEADQUARTERS^ FOB VkirThe remarkable results ia ,a disease Boats Bicycles and Hay Fever, ^'K some of whom were included blows fell thickest and fastest, and' Oats, so universal and with such "a variety^oi. Nature has resolved that nil the* Th!e' National Republican Committee 'the fore front* of the battle.was seen'to in the provisions of the bill. Jin few hem, characteristics as Catarrh, prove' how wave the'white plumb'of James A. people shall not enjoy themselves at will meet in New York City vSjThere has been some talk of the effectually Hood's Sai shparllla acting Garfield, our Henry of Navarre[the-, o4ce. With the opening for organization and fof the HEALT HttmvnH^ Springer committee sluing during f*t. speaker, seeing that he had misspoken, 'throng^,the blood, reaches every! part At the Highest ^Market Prices season of outdoor^spprts comes the election of officers. J. B. Chaffee the summer vacation jn order to closed his sentence by substituting the CLOTHING, of the hunian system.t A medicine, like COIWT time of trouble for the poor victims name of] James G. Blaine, our-Henry Jand Stephen B. Elkins are the most continue its post mortem on the defunct anything else, can be fairly judged-only We sell all kinds of of Navarre,J" Nominate him and the-shouts Bvaaofil of Hay Fever./ For them flowers ^^prominently mentioned' candidates star route cases. If there is by.its results. We poiut with pride $ t)dor,"andrthe summer little of September victory in Maine eoOlwiMi|*tap^wbkili)rtolA XLOVti, have no to the glorious l-ecord Hood's S irsaptvrilla. for the chairmanship^ anything with which the country Hats and Caps, will be re-echoed back by the thunders "ttswji imtoCtw has entered upon the hearts of cr no beauty. To snuff, sneeze and of. October victory In Ohio. Nominate is disgusted it must be this inquiry, SHOMTSf.tl -w ftt* lifMt-WBCTBOT thousands of people it lias cured of^cat- him, and' the camp-fires anabeacoj^, wipetheif weeping eyes for three or which was begun, and is continued .""'Blaine was officially notified"* of BOOTS and SHOES aj- jg," BBANF&c.s arrh.' tfwriMdiis lights will illuminate the continent four successive months this is Gate* to Cleopatra' for the purpose of manufacturing, his nomination' last Saturday.' Gen/ Golden'1 from the urn***** AT LOW BATES. their pitable portion. Whether GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. political capital. There has been Needle. -"Nominate him. and the mil-" ...John B. Henderson, chairman of THE TWO MEN. Cttv*ttatotalnd yoo trill this form of Catarrh is called Haj Jions who are. now waiting will rally such a conflict of testimony, that, She late National convention, tenit^idered !*.& WMrneotber.. FWMICIVU^ to^well the column of .victory that is' A LARGENEW LIHE OF DRESSGOODS AND Fever, Hay Cold, Roe Cold or Rose Sjecia Attention given to after six months of diligent labor, it the information in an appropriate The Nominating Speech By Which' no difference,^ they sweeping on. In the name of a ma-'Fever, makesr Custom "VSTorlt is doubtful whether any material the Name of Blaine "Was'-i^^ speech, ana Mr. Blaine responded "jdrityof the.delegatsiro the republican,States .suffer just the same- There is no Submitted totheNational^, f^* andi,of our glorious constituencies,who fact has been proved or not. briefly and in well chosen must fight in this battle help in sea voyages, there is no help Convention. An extra stone for giinding feed. The son of our next President, "words, declaring himself in full and I nominate' James G. Blaine, olIn "ftf SPPwING fcTOVESlL.TIESS, Oaxpet3 high mountain air-. These only Steam Cprnsheller. Sketched of the liives of the Two Mr. Walker Blaine, came to this hearty accord with the principles 'Maine,, -jl' ,:,&. lighten the^pocket. and leave the Candidates. WoodrUken city yesterday to close his work here announced in the platform* for cash or in exchange disease* unabated..t But there is as assistant to Gen. ..Cressville in .JAMES G. BLAINE. ^pifeiaiC{o a_tositiv cure in Ely's Cream Balm. Reports from various parts of AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.. &Jf the republicans over tlie eoiintry the court of Alabama Claims. He The following -is the speech of .JudgeWest, ^tchth.e spirit of .enthusiasm that VvVoqnld cjfam these columns with New England state that, a heavy intends to he his father's of Ohio, presenting the name of rprincjpal pervaded the'convention, "in the Ian-' grateful letters of the rescued. Try An examination of oar Stock and Prices is respectfully invited. frost occurred on the night of the Mr. Blaine as a candidate for the Presidency:, secretary during the Campaign. Native Lumber. guage of the blind orator of Ohio "The against it and join them. If you 14th inat., causing considerable continue prevails gates of hell shall not MINN, and CENTRE STREETS, NEW ULM. As a delegate in the Chicago convention Gen. Logan hav. gone to Augusta to suffer it is because you neglect a it,-my boy." damage to growiug crops. The Cape of 1860f the proudest service*of*my to visit Mr. Blaine. It is his liutention The undersigned is prepared to furnishall remedy^s-snre aa it is cheapjand ijICod district reports that the prossfljpect Mexican"-'Peelers" and'Street Cara,^' life was ^rrormed by voting for^the kinds of native lumber for now to spend the summer pleasant. -50 cents. ^S for the cranberry" crop is en^Pftirely nomination of that inspired emancipa- tor1/the first republican president of ^Neweomers in the City'of Mexico, W :C!0#3O9f building purposes on short notice and at Bar Har.berj.Mount desert, stopping.at ruined, involving a loss of says the New York Sun, are. surprised at very low prices. the United States. [Applause.] Four the cottage rented by Mr. many thousands of dollars. Potatoes on finding .so. piany of the conveniences and twenty ygars of fhe' grandest'rfiistory Blainr for hiafamily. Mrs. Logan and corn and vines of all kinds common to large cities at hoine,:Suob MAPLE FLOORING, BASSWOOD of recorded times has dlstmgttisli-' sjbhete)ephoi*,p, thej,electric lightf a is one of the most genial ladies iu ed.the ascendency, of the republican^ are seriously jaffected. FLOORING, BASSWOOD Cheap AT THE 3 Cash Store, police fqrfte.i'ftpd an excellent streetcar, party. -'The skies'have lowered "and re-' Washington society, and it has been SIDINGS A SPECIAL- ^eiw-ice. \TUe electric lights are .on the: verses have/threatenedi Our flag' is-" Says the New York Sun, with 8 general .observation here, since the. TY Mansion: still there, waving- above the tops of iron rods running up from* the both truth and point: "The inner nomination that she will prove an of the presidency, not a .stain on its gas lamp-pps$s.~ -The pplioe'. are -far. Louis BtENQKB, soul of Blaine is his intense Americanism* admirable assistant to Mrs* Blaine folds, not a cloud on itaglory. .A Wheth-^ m?re"soldierl than theregular army:ol hlu flattnel er it shall maintain that grand.- ascen-- New Ulm, Minn. He is American through in discharging social duties at the wear*a5 the country. They dency depends, upon the action of this, fm suit, the Coat.buttpned up, and .their and through, bone, fibre and finger White House. Her husband is the great^couneil. .With bated breath cap has a, .covering .of white, which, nails. He always flies the only soldier of the late war ,who nation awaits the result.._ On it arefi-~with the standing .linen collar,^ is sal-i4', American flag, and the American went in a private and. came out a The undersigned wish to announce thai their& Large and ,New^5 ed the\eyes of 20.000,000 of repuhlic^n .i^ays immaculate. In- their belts on K/* -\-u ^M W:" 3r General.y^'^-^^ free men in the North.' Oh it, ofto.it Ma eagle perches on his shoulder. To Stock of Ogoe. side they carry a.clubhand on the rather, arestretchedTorth'tbeimplbriifg'. the hereditary antagonist, foe and jbsther a large revolver. "If -one. wishes RfeADY-MADE CLOTHING, ^YOUTHS' CLOTHING bondnien1 hands of 10,000,000 of'politidal tfke Settlers on the Nortliwfstern rival of the United States,, to England, jto' see a.policeman he ha^bnly to' go to of the South^applauseV-wMle above, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY Road:' A the nearest corner, and ho, will surely bis flag is never, lowered, not from the portals .of light, i& looking find him standing there, for he has no down the immortal .spirit of the,' immortal ?r ^i BOOTS & SHOES, LIQUORS, ETC., E TC &^ even in ceremony/ Ah tbeafc to'walk oyer. The" spied at which' martyrwno, (fiist bore.it to: victory, #tJ A gentleman in recently from for the spring and summer'trade is now being received, and we take this bidding to,us hail and God-speed. street cars^gO' is astonishhi'g The At the State Prohibition convention dVsh along a^fast' a^ mules can.",pull Dakota gives an encouraging account early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call in Minneapolis last, week the of the prospect of farmers, in and examine our goods. ern, and as they approach* a cprnpr following delegates and alternates (Successor to Jos. Bobleter) eidrive'r"giv!es"a loudTtodt'&n a^Koin/ bol of union,-freedoni,'humanity 'tfnd the territory.. People\-along,^the We will Not be Undersold from this Congressional district progress some time bythat silent man of .waVnfng people* ajt", DEALEBIN line of the Chicago & Northwestern vior4lii6Cpurp6s of" ._ SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. estiny/ the' WeningtolitdrAnie'ri' were elected to attend the National DRUGS and railroad will remember the-rush can afms^wildappliiusej-^last^byhim convention which meets at Pittsburg, :a ntttion to the territory hist eprin,^'we ZE. at whose-tmtimely^takifig-oif A: MEDICINES, iJt July 23d: The Rev. William Z1MZW *gg*J Managers. & & JJ. & swelled, the funeral- cries .^nd^we^ mean, the spring of 1883. NW IV^Coppof Windora, Dr.. C. McGuire above great Garfield's gravej- [etieera. was anlffimpbr.tant thing [ffCuttMa^ar^ arranged" every sortf vto get and applause.] r,Shall .the banner \tri-, of Blue Earth City, N.B. Foot of a ^isarsangediwayi that Isriregularly^ so many settled on 'ne"w field^, with Absolutely Pure umphagam? Gommitittothebearing^i Eagle Lake. AlternatesE. A. ahUlntitifoe*t|remtf- ofcinformality. nouses to bnild. But in the main Mt*--'*~f*, of-mat chief[ voice: ,*-James.j&. _,., Ml'Edwards of Mankato, Dr. (Wright The Tima lias Come Blaine, of' Maine.'' CheersncbmjSut 1' %laioe and plush, -or colored .curtain they were Americans,orratherthe Jii"i ,J, This powder neVer varies. A nraf of Blue. Earth City, Alonza Philips ittothe Vfflurtnp-* were persons that had experience' ipel of* puritj, strength and whole kof Fairmont. spiration of in America, for they were from someness. More economical tliah the and great hi Iowa Illinois and Michigan and mm ordinary kinds, 1nd c.innot be sold' in ouj:yOTng-men^Sto^the The last report of the Depart^raent ana we ace Competition with 'the multitudes *of so knew somewhat*of the .requirements lhanhood and rekindle the fervor of the, Mptfic:othe^ia4raed^ith^4iliahi r-v of Agriculture at Washington 1astenittg?A low test, short weight, alum or phosphate cutl)ras,vbr othef of settlers in this country. seventh5 veteran, and the closing of the 0 anuouncesthe final collapse of the powdersT 'stb&i -onfji'in'ttan* We were glade to learn from the ^campmgn wdl se^thiat^oly.enagn i^aomaiisteBfiw'one wifiM*Mp ^lonesotajiLmseed ^BOYAL BAKr?o ^^s'-Co^ 106 Watt ^attempt tr cultivate the tea, plant gentleman lately from Dakota that ^ffiheerafr* ^Political ^cohditiojis -.-are i_ a.^^.^ xA^a w^i^^ *tree$ Itew, Torlc^^^^r-^' |1|HII the United States. :fThe appro* 1 changecf sincethe accfession^ofHhe re-* ^f^^^^^^K^ the strangers of last year are in the J 6 iftb^ rkmbreQui^'whether,. tBir^tyJe :-30IL COS'. mighj^J THE PEOPLE OF THIS PLACE AND VICINITV%t publican party to power. *he Kl&priatiort for the purpose is exhaust main well and comfortable settled. .Lift^MtJ^ HAOBBUG. *J ed, and the surplus plants are. spat Some of them went East to ^penlj THE LARGEST, MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED RAD MIXE PAINTS ^4^r _ tered to the four points of the com- the winter, but returned in the tinent and Moused tl *su4 *t Madra*teiagiqgs retain $aeir popn^ are republic l^Ued, i SPRING and SUHHER STOCK OF ^fnisg.'- About $25,000 have been expended ius*iy:vi^^e^#rlesf spring to. prosecute their labors in united- an^f jp*r" jeJprces -\m:iVtffty,.n4^ ^h ^atriQ%%and the in this enterprise, the com* their new home* It is an. important SHOES,k.jfe|f 3oflpednan^| .temtght Out in tho Indiaftnd chintB de^ AttoVneys-at-Lft\V,' ,XeW Ulm, Minn. BOOTS & into MMnsplfd^t,,-.,. pmencenient of which was a blun- thing for the Northwestern' -v (jfa ^^^p^jf^^Big- ^MFjta great issses have-cease- A completeStockof.Roots, k:i ^n^ ^j^der, and the end a fiasco.-. It is ad^gmitted .navt^.witHr road to get all these people settled wilKvbecomeltribularyFtd-:/its Barks and Patent Medicines always ttwferever iksy can be use%i *j*y*+ ?dhftWtfc#rWihfetiartoe^roIiretifoT* that the culture of this plant thev onhandr is Commercially unprofitable, that rm name of tlN0 & HAafiRRGr (nrnthai ainwefthe^Mout the climatic conditions are' unfav6rble Ittalce the Hbetty *a~assore my the road will see that" Dakota will JJoj^nMectojgl ^^P^J^ -iS-c ^Ak.sf&*mL?iiw^xm&Tm..\^^ for its growth, and that it fe thatall mifstea matters will rMAILOBOSBS. be wejl supplied with kw^ii3[andl %':^^ih^i^nimm^jfQOTwxA^ bef ferodoced^^ -the United a o ^ewptirtveotuge, i* LAPIES*, GBJW\ MI3SE&, BOY&, YOUTMSP, XMWQOGM, rrom tbat 6ect saaw^ coal, so that the coming winter'will Uell-iink Silesia*the darned" ^States only i|S a",curiosity -where. milstfuiTiih%e( ULM,WNN 3^1 have no terrors for the settjers. ^w^k^^^3b'^he4wie^%ser%*^ if .profit is riot considered. from fhe^rx worMhop^and The Northwestern road 4s nbx*'the &% the snowy^. "tftiBfa, HeverGiveTIp \-M u%ennan oh tbe 1 -i'lf you are suffering with low add oe~' Chicigp} ^tgP^uJijtfiiitteAp^a^ m&^^^i tmraV MM*?* Omahaj roadj .andrthe people may debmty.^oScredblod rely on it that it will leave no stone 14nilmtil^|e^r^r unturned tdfurther.line ^te^eit* ^n sk ont^afa4r Triml. ofithe^aettlers%^|l? adjoinint....Ter.,rg_& )taUHat Electric Bitten.- Vou will &*: State and in the JM^lM4iMrMJfArft&A^^Itt^retemeH, crops (bis year, awl not -ThO th*ym* hyou Willi li^ Bitter*