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NEW ULM REVIEW, WtfDKESDAY JULY 16,1884. ill S. D. PETEEON, CTWAGNER, New Jersey. Jonn 'W. Cummings, of There is a reason to believe that He counseled against the stirring up of rom the foundation of this government Massachusetts, and Leroy P. Youmans, bad blood,which had prevailed to some taxes collected at the Custom House have the Mormon hierarchy would, contemplate of South Carolina, by unanimous consent, been the chief source of Federal revenue. extent in the past, assuring his hearers with great satisfaction a seconded the nomination of ^Bayard. Such they must continue to he. Moreover* that the war was over several years DEALER IN ALL KIND:* OP '-*M Unanimous consent was also given shift of power from the Republican many industries have come to rely upon ago. He closed with an expression of legislation for successful continuance, so to second the nomination of Gov. to the Democratic party. It is true FURNITURE hope for, and confidence in Democratic Wednesday, July, 16,1884. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED that any change of law must be at every Cleveland to U. M. Rose, of Arkansas, success. that they have no more earnest step regardful of the labor and capital thu3 Senator Bragg and Doolittle, of-Wisconsin, The report of the National Committee involved.. The process of reform must be REPUBLICS NOMINATIONS, Massillion Vibrator and Straw Burning Engine, enemies than are to be found among and Henry O. Kent of New subject in the execution to thisplain dictate on temporary organization was then Hampshire. the Democrats, especially in the of justice. adopted. The call of States being finished, the South. But it is also true that the All taxation shall be limited to the requirements Mr. Smalley, of Vermont, in accordance I3*v W Convention adjourned until 7:30 p. m. ot economical government. The Democratic party is not united in with instructions from the PICTURE FRAMES, MOULD Thirty minutes after the allotted necessary reduction in taxation can and National Committee, of which he is. a hostility to the hierarchy of Utah, must be effected without depriving American time proceedings were taken up by INGS, WINDOW SHADES member, reported the following: labor ot the ability to compete successfully to theextent that tha Republican naming members of the National Committee Straw-Burning Engine, ResolveLTba thfe rules of the last Democratic with foreign labor, andwithout imposing Ames1 to notify the coming nominee of And party is. N measure for the suppression TRUNKS, SATCHELS, convention govern this body until lower rates of duty than will he ample the nomination. W. R. Terry, of 'Ar- Otherwise ordered, subject to the following and punishment of poly-*- to cover any increased cost of production FOR PRESIDENT, NEEDLES AND kansas, offered a resolution abolishing The Minneapolis, Dennet and Wood's Twine Binders, Reapers and modifications: That in voting for candidates which may exist consequence of thehigher gamyhas originated with" Demo, for President and Vice-President no the two-thirds rule for futuie conventions ^tu i 5 rate of wages pievailing in this country. JZ\S Jams 6. Blaine? Jb"J xvs JbU State shall be allowed to change itsvote until cratic leaders, or Jia^ enjoyed the which was voted down. William Sufficient revenue to pay all the expenses the roll of the Sta,te has been called and of the Federal Government, economically R. Morrison, of Illinois, presented the Mowers. The Stonghton Wagons Baggies. The FOH ALL KINDS-OF hearty^gport of that party in every state has cast its vote. administeied, including pensions, interest report of a majority of the Committee OF MAINE. Congress. This is one of the considerations Mr. Grady, of New York, offered the and principal of the public debt, can be got, SEWING MACHINES. on Resolutions, while General Butler under our piesent system of taxation, from which is helping to keep following amendment to the resolution submitted the minority report. The Bock Island Stubble Plows. custom house taxes on fewer imported articles, FOR viCEPR^smENf of the gentleman from Vermont: large sections of the American former advocates a tariff for revenue bearingheaviest on articles of luxury, 41 When the voC of a State, as announced only, with incidental protection for incidental public not only loyal to the Republican ~^Joiin A. Logan, and beaimg lightest on articlesof necessity. by the Chairman of the delegation Irom laborthe latter the well We therefore denounce the abuses of the party but even zealous for its such State, is challenged by any member of The Domestic Sewing Machines Agent for the crlebiated light running known labor plank. General Butler existing tariff, and, subject to the preceding the delegation, then the Secretary shall success. HOUSEHOLD OF ILLINOIS. spoke thirty minutes for his report. limitations, we demand that Federal taxation call the name of the individual delegates shall be exclusively for public purposes George L. Converse, of Ohio, and Henry from the State and their individual preferences FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. and shall not exceed the needs of the government Watterson, of Kentucky, spoke for as expressed shall be recorded as the The prosecution of the two clubs economically administered. .md new HIGH ARM vote of such State. (Applause.) the majority report. The previous The sj stem of direct taxation known as C. Kindred, DAVIS who engaged in a game of baseball question having been ordered, General A long discussion ensued the Tammany the "internal levenue," is a war tax, and so Butler's motion to insert his tariff plank on Sunday at Columbus (Ohio), S, G. Nelson, J. G. Allen, Hall delegates insisting on the long as the law continues the money derived I will sell cheaper than any other firm west of the Mississippi Riwer. instead of that of the majority was defeated therefrom should be sacredly devoted to abrogation of the unit lule. Grady's has passed its first stage. The defence W. B. Dean, L. 0. Thorpe, by a vote of 97 yeas and 721 the relief ot the people tiom the remaining BARB FENCE WIRE IN PARTICULAR. amendment was lost by a vote of 332 made the curious contention nays, and the majority vote was adopted. burdens of the war, and be made a fund to ayes to 463 noes. New York casting its A. D. Perkins, Peter Rauen. defiay the expense of the care and comtort On motion ot*Mr. Jenkins, of that the arrests were illegal because 72 votes against the amendment. The Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere.* Everything is warrant- of worthy soldiers disabled in line of duty Wisconsin, a ballot for the nomination Sold on Weekly or Monthly they had been made oa Sunday. original resolution offered by Mr. Smalley in the wars of the republic and for the payment of a candidate was ordered which resulted The cry that the people demand was then adopted. The committees of such pensions as Congiess may The courts very properly over-ruled ed, and a full line of Repairs always on hand. as follows: Payments. a change is made again. No sane on credentials, permanent organization, from time to time grant to such soldieis, a this plea, which would give criminals Total number of votes cast, 820. like fund foi the sailors havingbeen already and platform were next appointed. SLEEPY EYE, man wants a change unless he sees Old Machines taken in 0ffices- Necessary to a choice, 547. Plowjer, 4 of every kind impunity for a provided and any suiplus should be paid Daniel W. Voorhees, of Indiana, ottered SPRINGFIELD, it will be for better. There is the into the treasury. Tilden, 1 Hoadly, 3 Randall, 78, Hendricks, a resolution to give to the representatives niR whele day of each week. Even Trade for New Ones tK Brana TRACY AND We favor an American continental policy 1 Carlisle, 27 Thurman, 88 rub. of the several Territories had it been admitted, it would have based upon nioie intimate commercial and WAGNER McDonald, 56 Bayaid, 170 Cleveland, LA KE BENTON. and District of Columbia all the rights political lelations with the fifteen sister republics been worth nothing to the defence. 392. and privileges of the several State delegates. SD. Peterson. Some luke-warm Republicans of North, Cential and South America, The convention adjourned at 1:22 The discharge of the two clubs from The resolution was retened to but entangling alliances with none. Cheap Cash Store think this the right time to get on Friday ma ning to meet at 10 o'clock. the committee on resolutions, after custody on this ground would have We believe in honest money, the gold and the other side of the fence. Such which the convention adjourned until silver coinage ot the Constitution, and a FIUDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. been followed by their immediate New Ulm Minn. 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. circulating medium convertible into such Col. Vilas called the convention to are not much loss nor gain to either arrest under fresh warrants. Both money without loss. GE order shortly after 11 o'clock, and the CHICAGO, July 9.The convention side. Asserting the equality of all men before the Columbus and Brooklyn clubs Rev. Dr. Clinton Locke, of Grace episcopal was very slow reassembling this the law, we hold that it is the duty of the J. Klossner, Jr, church, offered the opening morning, and at 11 o'clock not more therefore will have to answer for government, in its dealings with the people, Europe is alarmed over the outbreak prayer. than one-half of the delegates were in to mete out equal and exact justice to the offense of breaking the laws of of cholera in France. As The chairman of the Pennsylvania their seats, while there were large vacant all citizens of whatever nativity, race, color, DEAL.ER IN the State of Ohio for the enforcement delegation then announced the withdrawal or persuasionldigious oi political. spaces in the portion set apart for high an authority as Dr. Koch says DRY GOODS, ot Samuel J. Randall's name as We believe a tree ballo! and a fair of the proper observance of the audience. it will spread over Germany and go count and we recall to the memory of the a candidate for the nomination. NOTIONS, the day of rest. The committee on resolutions sent fn jeople the noble stmggle of the Democrats every here. The chair announced the regular order word to the convention that they would HATS, CAPS. the Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth Congresses, of business as being the continuation (Successor to M. Mullen) not be able to report until to-morrow. by which a reluctant Republican The public debt statement for' CROCERIES, CROCKERY of balloting, and ordeied the call The President has signed the act opposition was compelled to assent to legislation The convention was called to order AS A LAR GE AND WE LL SELECTED STOCK OF June shows a reduction during the and OILS. to proceed tor the second ballot, which making everywhere illegal the piesence by Chairman Hubbard at more than establishing a Bureau of Labor, and resulted the nomination of Cleveland, of tioops at the polls, as the conclusive month of $9,217,157, and since July half an hour late, and the Eight Rev. Hardware, Farm Machinery and Implements. the act granting letter carriers at as follows: proot that a Demociatic administration Also Musical Instruments Bishop McLaren, of the episcopal diocese 1, 1883. making the full fiscal will preserve liberty with Older. free delivery offices fifteen days' Cleveland, G83 Bayard, 8U Thurman, of Illinois offered prayer. and WHBELER & WILSON'S year, of $101,040,972. This, however, The selection of Fedeial officers lor the 4 M'Donald, 2 Hendricks, 45*. Agent for the leave of absence each year. The following resolutions were then Latest Improved territories should be restucted to citizens is upon the usual plan of At 1:15. the contusion having subsided, offered: One that the term of the president pieviously lesident theiein. SEWING 31ACH1MSS. the nomination was made unanimous, .1. Case Threshers, Powers stating the indebtedness, "less cash of the United States be extended We oppose sumptuary laws which vex We fail to see why Cleveland and a large oil-painting of the from four to six years: another that no the citizen and mteiteie with individual in the treasury." Somewhat different should get the votes or the liberl nominee was shown fiom the piattorm, liberty we favor honest civil service refonn All Goods Soldat Bottom Prices. public land besotted except to actual figures are obtained by comparing eliciting loudcheeis. minded Germans in preference and the compensation of all United settlers: and this in plats of not over And STEAMERS, inclndig the ABITATOR SEPEBATOR, the total bonded debt outstanding Suites omccis by fixed salaries the sppaiation 100 acres: deprecating the convict labor to Blaire. Those who make such A recess was then taken until 5 p. m. of chmch and fctate and the diffusion on June 30th, Avith the same system: touching the ownership of assertion should explain why. of lice education by common schools, so NEW THE VOTE IN DETAIL. MINN an ULM f). M-O^oi^e & doV lands of aliens, touching the eight-hour at the corresponding date in 1883. that o\eiy qhild the land may be taught The first ballot^ taken this morning law, and the appointment of the head the ntchts and duties ot citizenship. Empire Mill Co. Blaine is the man. which began soon after midnight, gave The totals respectively are for 1883: of the department of labor statistics: YvMule we fa\oi all legislation which will Cleveland 392, Bayard 170, McDonald Co^d &|&4*?% 2R*a$e? & Mowers. $1,338,220,150 for 1884: $1,246,- condemning (sumptuary laws, and asking It begins to look as if the great tend to the equitable distribution of property, 56, Randall 78, Thurman 88. Carlisle the protection of personal liberty to the pievenlion ot monopoly and to 220,055 showing an actual cancellation and blunderous Democracy intended 27, Hendricks 1, Hoadly 3, Flower 4, the stnet entoicement ot individual lights in certain cases against the will of the ROLLER MiIL. George Esterly Cord Binders, during the year of $92,009,095 of Tilden 1. to sustain its well-earned reputation against coipoiate abuses, we hold that the minority. All were referred. On the second ballot Cleveland gained bonds. The outstanding three per weltaieot society depends upon a scrupulous for doing the wrong thing at the Crown & Thompson Mowers, The committee on credentials reported one vote for Thurman in Alabama, six rpgaid tor the lights of piopeity as denupd cents, the only ones now redeemable, as follows: In Massachusetts there 24 Boilers and 4 Burrs. right time. by law. votes in Colorado, taking them from Fish Bros'. Lumber & Spring wagon amount to $224,612,150, and is a contest in the 12th Congressional We believe that labor is b^st ie\\aided McDonald, and Tluuman lost fr\\o in District and your committee ask for an where it is tieest and most enlightened. It there aie $19,656,205, "called" Florida, and gained two from Bayard The Irish are drifting over to Fur^t & Bradley Horse Rakes should theieioie be iostered and cherished. investigation and recommend that both Plows& Cultivator* in Georgia. Cleveland gamed nine in bonds, on which interest has ceased, We favoi the repeal ot all laws restiicting Blaine. The Chicago Citizen, published We take pleasuie in informing tLt regulars and contestants be entitled Illinois and Bayard gained one, McDonald REPAIRSFOR CASE, OSBORNE, ESTERLY the free action ot labor, and the enactment making altogether a little less to one-half vote, and that the delegates by congressman Finnerty, public thnt we aie now ready for bus being the loser. Hendricks ot laws by which labor oigani/ations may AND OTHER MARINES ON HAND, from the Territories and than $2-15,000,000 now subject to inesa. The best machineiy and all the gained thiity votes in Indiana and four comes out squarely for Blaine, and be mcoipoiated, and of all such legislation from the District of Columbia be admitted in Iowa, taking one each fiom Cleveland, latest improvements in the manufactine redemption, or about two and a the Irish World of New York and as will tend to enlighten the people as to to the floor of this convention Bayard, McDonald and Thurman. of f.om enable us to compete with half years' work at the present rate. the tine lelations ot capital and labor. the Boston Pilot follow suit. and allowed to participate in the deliberations, Cleveland gamed one in Kansas at the the best mills in the country. We believe that the public lands ought, BRANCH OFFICE AT SLEEPY EYE, jrf and be entitled to vote upon expense of Bayard. Bayard lost one as far as possible, be kept as homesteads We aie constantly buying all questions." An amendment proposed MINNESOTA NEWS. in Louisiana, and Cleveland gained Lucky for Blaine that his name for actual settlers that all unearned lands Call 5l8*d an examine when you want to buy. I have Goods and by Delegate Randolph, which refused J". Klossner, Wheat, one, and the same gentleman gained heietofoie nnprovidently granted to railroad is James. Some one has discovered i the delegates for Territories representation, Prices to suit you. corpoiations by the action of the Republican three votes in Massachusetts at Bayard's ^1 llyc, Barbed wire has done much damage 1 that no candidate by the name was lost. The report was paity should be lestored to the expense. Theie was no change Corn, adopted. public domain and that no more grants of to horses and colts in the vicinity of James was ever defeate I in a in Minnesota. Cleveland gained six land shall be made "to coipoiations, or be Oats, More resolutions were offered among Missouri from Bayaid and McDonald. of Rochester. presidential contest. Blaine is the allowed to tall into the ownership or alien Kiesling, Keller & Co's them: One declaring that the reduction Cleveland gained one vote Mississippi JBucku)heai7 absentees. sixth bearing that name and he too Several eastern capitalists intend to of federal taxation was an imperative and one in Nebiaska. Tilden We are opposed to all piopositions which d'C.i&C. will come out victorious. necessity for the relief of taxpayers: gained two and Hendricks one in Ohio start a large cheese factory in Mankato. upon any pietext would convert the Geneial one favoring the extirpation of at the expense of Hoadly. Cleveland At the Highest Market Prices Government into a machine for collecting polygamy, by depriving all polygamists gained two from Thurman in Texas faxes to be distributed among the notice that unless Butler is nominated I The jewelry store at Heron Lake states, or the citizens theieof. of political power: one requesting that and the McDonald vote ot last night We sell all kinds of it will advocate Blaine. The IS HEADQUARTERS FOR In reaffiimmg the declaiation of the in formulating the platform, attention went pretty steadily for Hendricks today. was gutted by burglars on Monday $^ reasons given are that the republican Democratic platform of 1856, that "the liberal JbLOVlt, should be given to the enforcement of Cleveland gained eight in Wisconsin night of last week. About $500 in principles embodied by Jefferson in the eight-hour law as already passed, from Thuiman and McDonald. candidates and platform are SHOttTS,' TfEiJLJD^r- MADE the Declaiation ot Independence, and BAIL'S watches, jewelry, &c, was taken. and that the executive officer appointed When the vote of Pennsylvania was 6*1 thoroughly American as against IRAN, &C.M sanctioned the Constitution which make as commissioner in charge of the laboring announced, plumping foity-tvvo votes The goods were locked in a large ouis the land of liberty and the asylum of HEALTH PRESERWHB rN-r-TTTlVT/^ England or any other foreign power. bureau shall be a man who is to Cleveland, theie was great applause, the oppressed of every nation, have ever burglarproofsafe, but a dry goods AT LOW RATES. Butler appears to be satisfactory able to carry the indorsement and merit which was renewed when North Carolina been cardinal principles in the Democratic COR8BT Ul_.vj 1 I JN Cjr, A box would have answered just as the approval of the laboring classes changed 22 votes to him from Bayard, faith," we, nevertheless, do not sanction to the Irish, and if nominated the importation ot foieign labor, or the admission well. The burglars cut a hole in the of the country: one that the National and Virginia gave him all of her S] ocial Attention itfen to By novelamagementofUna will get their votes, but next to him of servile races, unfitted by habits, Committee be not confined to members votes but one, followed by Georgia and back of the safe large enough for a coiledwiresprings, which yield TT Custom "Work A training, religion or kindred for absorption Blaine will he the choice of a large Q~,A d^o-nc Y- 0 of their own body in the selection of a Texas. It was almost impossible to record *A**w2e cl*U KJcL^Ma^ man to crawl through.St. James into the great body of our people, or for the wearer the moat PERFEC Chairman: one that hereafter in future the changes, so rapidly did they number of them. citizenship which our laws confer. American lj^ i BOOTS and SHOES PITTINGandcomfortablecorA conventions of the Democratic party come after this, and before they ceased An extra stone for giinding feed Journal. civilization demands that against the ^fa^r^^v!Afl!f eetevermatteia secured. each delegate be allowed to cast his Cleveland hacb&a large majority, and immigiation or importation of Mongolians Steam Cornsheller Fitz John Porter is laid away for The Austin Canning and Preserving ^W^^taAipwfrtVttaBtrtPkTAtoi. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODF. vote according to his individual preference. subsequently the nomination on motion to these shores our gates be closed. myjjgftflSNV^R Give it a trial and you will this year. The bill was passed by company is completing" arrangements .AJL.SO of Indiana was made unanimous. The Democratic party insists that it is Wood 1 lken for cash or in exchange MOVCYJKrUMDED wear no other. ForaIotv S(iqpiic the duty of this government to protect, the house over the President's veto for resuming business. It has VILAS I N THE CHAIR. When the vote had been announced A LARGENEWLlI^E OF DRESSGOODS AND with equal fidelity and vigilance, the rights by a two thirds majority in the senate. engaged a foreman from Elgin, 111., The committee on permanent organization the usual motion was made to make of its citizens, native and naturalized, at then reported, naming W. F. the nomination unanimous, with the When it was carried in the has purchased a 50-horse power boiler home and abroad and to the end that this Vilas, of Wiconsin, permanent chairman. usual result. The colossal likeness of protection may be assured. United States house the southern members gave and other machinery, and expects His name was met with a great papers ot naturalization, issued by courts Cleveland from the Palmer House was Native Lumber. the old rebel yell, which only those to put up 70,000 cans of corn and SFR.USTQ NOVELTIES, Carpets of competent jurisdiction, must be respected burst of applause. then lifted to the top of the Chairman's by the Executive andLegislative departments f' who have heard it on the battle tomatoes this season. The chair appointed Thomas Hendricks, desk, and a crown of flowers with an of our own government and by all W. W. Armstrong, W. H. Parsons, eagle on top of it was displayed from field fully appreciate, and excitement foreign powers. The undcisigned is prepared to furnish At the Mankato Dairy and Produce i J. W. Henderson, Jay, Sparks, the Secretary's desk. ran high for a time. The all kinds of native lumber for It is an imperative duty of this government Exchange sale, Wednesday and Smith Weed a committee to escort After reading a dispatch from Governor to efficiently protect all the rights of AT PRICES THAT DE FY COMPETITION. building purposes on short notice and President's veto message is considered Vilas to the chair. afternoon 1,404 packages of butter, Hoadly, of Ohio, mdoising the persons and pioperty of every American atveiy low piices. one of the ablest documents Vilas spoke slowly. He was in fine nomination, the convention adjourned citizen in foreign lands, and demand and representing 77,220 pounds, were voice. His points were all heard and enforce full reparation tor any invasion until 5 o'clock. An examination of our Stock and Prices is respectfully mvited. ever presented to congress. offered. When the secretary announced thereof. MAPLE FLOORING, BAS SWOOD well applauded. Before he had been The convention reassembled at 5:30. the sales to the extent of An Ameiican citizen is only responsible MINN, and CENTRE STREETS, NEW ULM. speaking a minute the convention was A motion was made to the effect that FLOORING, BAS SWOOD The stockmen having ranches in to his, own government for any act done in so still that a man with poor lungs and 89,100 pounds were announced average in case of any vacancy on the Presidential his own country, or under her flag, and can SIDINGS A SPECIAL- the Indian Territory are agitated worse enunciation than the speaker ticket a majority of the Democratic prices per pound, 10 cents. only be tried therefor on her own soil and could easily have been heard anywhere National Committee be authorized by the fact that the Sheriff of the according to her laws and no power exists TY, tfftW OO0S? At Granite Falls, in plowing up in the big hall. to fill such vacancy, but it was in this government to expatriate an American Cherokee Nation has been taking At the conclusion of Vilas' speech a Loi I* BUENGEIi, finally withdrawn. A motion to indorse citizen to be tried in any toreign land what was once an Indian burying down and confiscating all the wire delegate from Tennessee moved that for such act. the Monison tariff bill whs referred New Ulm, Minn. ground, a silver medal was turned fencing enclosing tracts larger than This country has never had a well-defined the roll-call of the states be proceeded to the Committee on Resolutions. .OttV up, bearing the inscription: "'James and executed foreign policy save under trith for the purpose of putting innomnation Nominations for Vice Piesident being fifty acres, the limit allowed by act THE Demociatic administiation that policy has the presidential candidate. A K. Polk, President of the United in order, the names of William S. Rosecrans, of the Cherokee Council. Thousands ever been, in legard to foieign nations, so UIM Cheap Cash Store, delegate from Colorado moved to lay of California Joseph E. McDonald, States, 1845." On the other side a long as they do not act detrimental to the of miles of fencing have already this motion on the table, and the rollcall of Indiana John C. Black, of inteiests ot the country or hurtful to- our coat of arms, Indiaii pipe and tomahawk been removed and the work of the states was demanded on the Illinois George W. Glick, of Kansas, citizens, to let them alone: that as theresuit DragStore and clasped hands, one an Indian latter motion and Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, of this policy we recall the acquisition is going on. of Louisiana, Florida, California, and of were presented. All weie withdrawn The usual scene of excitement ensued and the other an officer's hand, the adjacent Mexican terntory by purchase except that of Hendricks, who received when New York was reached in with the inscription: "Peace and alone and contrast these grand acquisi* Major Allan Pigeon, Indian Agent 816 votes on the first ballot. The nomination the roll-call. Chairman Manning announced tions of Democratic statesmanship with the Friendship." was made unanimous amid tor Northern Montana, reports that 82 noes, thus opposing the purpose purchase of Alaska, the sole fruit of a Re tumultuous applause, and then, after of postponing the nominating the Indians "are dying fast from publican administration of nearly a quarter The undersigned wish to announce that their Large and New the usual vote of thanks to the officers speeches. of a century. the scant supply of food at the agency Stock of of the convention and the city, the Grady protested loudly, but the chair The Federal Government should care for The majority of the victims fourteenth Democratic National Convention would entertain no objections until the and improve the Mississippi River and other READY-MADE CLOTHING, YOUTHS' CLOTHING (Successor to Jos. Bobletei) adjourned sine die. roll-call had been finished. He tried great waterways of the lepublic, so as to are children from five to 12 years DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, secure for the interior states easy and cheap for three minutes to get the eye of the of age. "In another week,'* says the DEALER, IN tiansportation to tidewater. chair, but could not. BOOTS & SHOES, LIQUORS, ETC, ETC DRUGS and agent, "the supplies will be entirely THE PLATFORM. Under along peiiod of Democratic rule The call of states was then ordered and policy our merchant marine was fast exhausted, and the 3,000 Indians on the original resolution, to proceed 1 1 for the spring and summer trade is now being received, and we take thi overtaking and on the point of outstripping Stock Phrases and Sterotyped with nominations. Old MEDICINES, on the reservation will be left to that of Great Biitam. early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call The vote resulted: Total cast, 803 Platitudes as Usual. Under twenty yeais of Republican mle starve or subsist on the cattle of the and examine our goods. yeas 282, nays 521, and the motion to and policy our commerce has been left to settlers." I* We will Not be Undersold British bottoms, and almost has the, American lay on the table was therefore lost. The platform, when it, was leached, WSL.L, PM^fi, flag been swept off the high seas. The demand for a call of states on was presented by "Horizontal Bill" SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS B.TO CASH CPURCHASERS. Instead of the Republican party's British the original motion was withdrawn, It is reported from the City of Morrison. It contains all of the stockphrases Pgl]M% OIL& SSSZIM & E. BEHHKE. policy we demand for the people ot the and the mot'on carried by a viva voce copyrighted by Bourbon platform Mexico that the American railroads United States an American policy. maker0. A careful inspection i: vote. Under Democratic rule and policy our WINDOW Gfcfigg, in Mexico are to be handicapped by Nominations being in order, Thomas will show that not a single one ot the merchants and sailors, flying the stars and a law requiring that all railroads in Francis Bayard was nominated by stripes hi every port, successfully searched traditional phrases is missing. So set out a market for the varied products of George Gray, of Delaware, seconded that country be required to fence and hackneyed were they that the intoning I American industry. by C. E. Hooker, of Mississippi, Jos. of the clerk gave the idea that the entire length of their lines on Agent for Under a quarter century of Republican E. McDonald was nominated by. T. A. he was a Bourbon priest chanting a The Time lias Come uoth sides, the fences to be so constructed rule and policy, despite our manifest advantage Hendricks, of Indiana, seconded by Democratic litany. The dead and Minnesota Linseed over all other nationsin high-paid labor, as to prevent even goats John C. Black, of Illinois Allen G. alive convention refused to be resurrected favorable climates and teeming soil despite Thurman was nominated by J. W. from getting on the track. It is estimated freedom of trade among all these Umted from its apathy even under the Breckenridge, of California, seconded States despite their population by the foremost that the Mexican Central inspiring music of the platform recitative. OELCOS'. by Durbin Ward, of Ohio J. G. Carlisle BOURBONS IN COUNCIL races of men and an annual immigration The much-talked-of plank upon and we are ready road would have to expend $5,000,- was nominated by J. A.McKenzie, of the young, thrifty and adventurous the tariff question was the only one ot all nations despite our freedom here of Kentucky Grover Cleveland was 000 to comply with such a law. RADYMIXE0 PAINTS. that attracted any attention. After from the inherited burdens of life and industiy nominated by Daniel Lockwood, of CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS all that had been claimed upon the part in old-woild monarchiestheir costly New York, and seconded by C. H. WILL LEAD THE DEMO- war navies, their vast tax-consuming, nonproducing The reappointment of Governor of the revenue-reformers it was a disappointment. Harrison, of Illinois, and R. A. Jones, CRATIC! PARTY TO DE standing armies despite twenty It appears to suit the Murray of Utah was not unexpeefc- of Minnesota. Senator Grady spoke years of peacethat Republican rule and FEAT. so-called revenue-reformers, and as the against the nomination of Cleveland. TO SHOW THE PEOPLE OF THIS PLACE AND VICINITY policy have managed to surrender to Great 'F ed, and must be gratifying to his moderate protection people are not displeased During his speech great confusion prevailed, Britain, along with our commerce, the control A complete Stock of Root*, Herbs, many friends in both political A Summary of the Proceedings. with it the plank, as a straddle of the raaikets ot the world. and the Chair threatened several THE LARGEST, MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED parties, as expressive of the Barks and Patent Medlines always between the two factions, may be regarded times to have the galleries cleared Instead qf the Republican party's discred^ on hand. SPRING and SUMMER STOCK OF one disturber was removed by the police. as a success. The first two paragraphs ited scheme and false pretense of friendship public confidence in his integrity, THE OPENING. tor Americanlabor, expressed by imposing W. B. Cochran, of New York, on of the tariff plank are sops to the __ in the face of the charges recently CHICAGO. July 9.It is claimed that taxes, we demand in behalf of the Democlacy i behalf of the anti-Cleveland element BOOTS & SOHES, protective element, while the third paragraph the convention nail as arranged for the FKOMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. freedom for American labor by reducing brought against him. I will not of that State seconded the nomination taxes, to the end that these United satisfies the revenue-reformers. democrats seats 10,000 people. When of Thurman, creating profound sensation. be gratifying to the Church of the States may compete with unhindered power The declaration that Federal taxation Chairman Barnum rapped the handsome John M. Palmer, of Illinois, |J| Latter-Day Saints, whose leaders for the primacy aniona nations in all the shall be exclusively for public purposes mahogany speakers desk-with his Pestoffice Block, NEW ULM, MINN moved to suspend the order of business arts of peace and liuits of liberty. admits of a double construction. What will accept it as a fresh evidence of gavel at 12:45 yesterday afternoon every A for the purpose of moving a recess. mm^.~mm pBucklsn's a protectionist may deem a public purpose seat was filled. the hostility of the national government Twice the roll of States was ordered might be a subject of serious difference 'LOWERS AflD P10TS. Dr. D. C. Marquis, of Chicago, opened Arnica fjalva _, called, but the call was not finished, t,o their organization. ri Including Everything in the line of with any revenuereformer. It the conventionwithprayer. and at 6:20 p. m., amid great confusion, was received coldly. Chairman W. H. Barnum nominated Catalogue, send to IJIf W the convention took a recess until 10:30 The best salve in the world for Cuts, LADIES, GENT&, MISSE&, BOYS', YQVTH&, and J*| A war between China and France Fo Governor Hubbard, of Texas, as temporary It bitterly denounces the Republican ^4S^tfr a, Thursday. BuiiseX Sores, TJlceis, Salt Rheum, Chairman of the convention. party and its platform, the promises of 'seems now inevitable. A letter from ?^k ^f ender\l\2LlG^een l\ou$e Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, CHILDREN*? FOOTWEAR NEW GOODS, Governor Hubbard was escorted to the which are declared to be a list of the the/president of the China Merchant 3xd.r 10.The convention half began Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, platform by Senators Jonas, of Louisiana, party's past failures. It then^proceeds" LATEST STYLES. filling^t an early hour, but by 10:30 Jfawgation Co. says: A secret M W* and positively cures Piles, or no ana A. S. Hewitt, of New as follows: comparatively few delegates were in BEST STOCK & LOWKSTIPRICES Minneapolis. 4 fe^S" K Minn. York. treaty was made in December, 1883, pay required. It is guaranteed to give The Democracy pledges itself to purify IKeirr places, the bulk of the crowd the administration irom corruption, to restore Governor Hubbard delivered a perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. @g/gfe (NoV.12.g4) & b&jkween Germany and China, JeMfing the galleries and other spaces economy, to revive respect for law, speech to the convention. The dele* Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. reserved for spectators. wlaereby the forme? will support the and to reduce taxation to the lowest limit gates were restive. There was a bxat) L. Tloos. SCJ. GREENLEAF, *A$ 11:05 President Vilas rapped for consistent with due regard to the preservation latter in a war with France. In throughout the hall which partially order and announced prayet oy the of the faith of the nation to its creditors y$e skonly a fair Trial. drowned the Governor's voice. A return Germany is to exercise a and pensioners. Bev.Dr.Lorimer. SETTLE UP! e|||(Successor to Pepper and Son,) casual reference, in his address^ Knowing full well, however, that legislation soveaagnty over the island of For- .~JThe regular order was tl*enresun1ed W* are Confident of the Beeult. Having closed out my meat market Practical Photographer, to the "old ticket" elicited considerable affecting the occupations of the people KThurman's nomination was then seconded tliflMj MnriTinmtrnrt naval military business, all those who stand ra account applause. The speaker gave should be cautious and conservative in by Charles H. MadSur, of Missouri. 27 Ea* Third Sir**, St. Paol, Minn ^atdifferent ftpints for the out the assurance that every word method, not in advance of public opinion, with me are requested to call at Thomas E. Pfcwell, of Ohio, but responsive to its demands, the Democratic spoken in this convention would be to v^txvernment China will my place of business (old stand) and presented the name of Governor George party is pledged to revise the tariff in the point, and intimated that the platform settle up gladly, Samuel J. Randall was nominated paymcut of 250,000,000 a spirit of fairness to all interests. adopted would not oply say what by William A. Wallace, of Pennsylvania, But in making reduction in taxes,it is not /fanes indemnity to France. p^\ 4 meant out would mean what it said. seconded bv |eo Abbett, of