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Kf 44L dBNMpMMIWBn HPllill,IIIIHIKI)lll 3* "W .admit of ac Superiors and Ac-' "Martin County Sentinel: -Hon. J. JOHN LIND*8 CANDIDACY. Bucklen 8 Arnica Salve* The best salve in the world for Cats, B. Wakefield has officially announced Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, knowledge no Equals in Our that he will not be a candidate for reelection. The papers in this part of the Second tu NEW ULM, MINN. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, The reason he gives for his districtwith two or three exceptionsare Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupions, course is an affection of the heart which, very enthusiastic in their support and positively cures Piles, or no JOS. BOBLETER, Editor & Proprietor. Magnificient Display of he fears, would not permit him to safely of John Lind for Congress. Even the pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. enter into a warmly contested campaign. exceptions, we believe, would be in the Wednesday, April 28,1886. SPRIN & SUMMER Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. Mr. Wakefield has many admiring Lind column had they not committed L. Boos. The strike of the Chicago switchmen friends throughout Southwestern themselves to another candidate previous has been settled and everything moves Minnesota who will regret the to the announcement of Mr. Lind's along as smoothly as if no strike had circumstances that will deprive the district candidacy: Even Mr. Turrell himself ED STAR occurred. of his services. It is but fair to assured us that he would not have be" A m say that his vote in Congress has always come a candidate had he thought it Geronimo and his band of cut-throat msm been on the side of the people. probable that Mr. Lind would aspire to Indians have again been heard from, TRADI He has pursued a straight-forward independent Congressional honors at this time. Although this time murdering seventeen persons, (SuGRfURE course and has fearlessly Mr. Turrell will receive some all Mexicans. stepped out of party traces when by so votes in the convention which otherwise One hundred and twenty-eight lives doing he thought he could best serve would go to Lind, it is not improbable were lost in the conflagration which recently his constituency. He has brought credit that Mr. Lind will go into the Absolutely destroyed the town of Stry, Austria, OUR STORE IS NO W FILLED TO rather than reproach upon the district 25& convention with the largest following. Free from Opiates, Emetics and JPoison. SAFE. and the property loss is $900,000. and it will not be strange if there Neither can afford to be hostile to the THE UTMOST WITH A CHOICE SURE. are a goodly number who will still in other, as the time may come when, in Chairman Castle informs the Dispatch PROMPT. sist that he continue to serve the people order to secure the nomination for a LINE OF CAREFULLY SELECTED that the Republican State central he has for four years so faithfully candidate in the western end of the district, AT DBDOOIBTB AND DEALESS. committee will be called together THE CHARLES A. YOCKLEB CO., BALTIHOSE, represented. they must work in harmony. The in about three weeks. The captain favors following are a few extracts from an Boots,Shoes,SlippersiRubbers a late convention. So do we. additional number of exchanges that MINNESOTA NEWS. espouse Mr. Lind's candidacy: Ex.-Gov. C. K. Davis is apparently going to have many warm supporters A young lady named Garret was Lake Benton News:The unanimity in the next legislature in the event of burned to death near La Grace. Her and enthusiasm with which the candidacy his candidacy for the U. S. Senate. He clothing caught fire from a stove. of John Lind is received by the is a man of great magnetic powers, as The next Minnesota poultry show press of the district reflects his popularity. well as brilliancy. will be held December 7, 8 and 9, in There is no doubt but he will ALL OF THE PREVAILING STYLES ARE HERE SHOWN GERMAN REI the city offering the biggest bonus. be successful. Mr. Lind will run no East Lee, Massachusetts, a small IN ASSORTMENT COMPLETE, SPECIALLY PURCHASED ForPain'AT "bar'l campaign," and his supporters manufacturing town, was inundated on George E. Case, of St. Peter, will Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia are attracted to him by his manly qualities Tuesday of last week by the breaking TO MEET THE KNOWN WANTS OF THE COM3IUNITY. leave for France in a few days to purchase Backache, Headache, Toothache, Spralna, Brake*. efe~ ete. and abilities. The extracts printed of a reservoir just above the village. PRICE. FIFTY CENTS. a number of Percheron horses. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS So Much for Quality^ Now for Prices. in another column show fully the esteem THE CHARLES A. V06ELER CO., BALTIMORE, BD- Eight persons lost their lives and Prairie fires in Murray county destroyed in which he is held. I. GALLAGHER. L. DAVIS. 000 property was destroyed. the residences of Enoch Yates Gallagher& Davis, OUR PRICES ARE OF UNIFORM LOW GRADE.-OUR and John Price in Moulton township. Canby News:The Lake Benton It is reported that Capt. H. A. Castle Nothing was saved. News announces John Lind as a candidate of St. Paul would not refuse the Republican PRICES NEVER EQUALLED-OUR PRICES DO OUR ATTORNEYS AT LAW, for congressional honors. He is The baby show, with competition nomination for Lieut. Governor TALKING.-OUR PRICES CANNOT BE COPIED BY i an able man, and will have many ardent open to the state, will be a big card at Collections, Loans, Insurance & if tendered. The Captain has many supporters. & the Southern Minnesota fair, to be held friends in the State that would gladly Real Estate. WOULD-BE COMPETITORSOUR PRICES MAKE OUR at Rochester this fall. give him a lift if he really means business. SLEEPY EYE, MINN. Granite Falls Journal:Among those BUSINESS, WHICH TALKS FOR ITSELF Lightning destroyed three stock prominently before the people is Hon. Sf yon. wi1 $m$$?i9 Good** barns belonging to C. A. DeGraff, at John Lind and we should not be surprised The last stone in the pedestal on Janesville. The trotter, Esparanza, to see him carry off the prize. Bedloe's Island, on which Bartholdi's JBEJlLtiR JV was the only horse killed. Loss not colossal statue, "Liberty Enlightening Tyler Journal:Mr. Lind is a man FRESH AND CANNED yet estimated. 8 *.v0&oy4'e* the World," was laid last "Wednesday of many virtues and excellent qualifications PR.TTITS. A strange disease has appeared afternoon. The statue will be unveiled for the position. As a lawyer he among the horses in Scott county. In September 3,the anniversary of the day stands at the head, and is noted for fiYQTERQ SERVED IN most cases the animal when first attacked when the representatives of France, in strictly'honorable methods at all times I O I CRO EVERY STYLE. trembles violently, stands with Paris, recognized the United States as in his practice. He is well known HO COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. head down and dies. A number of an independent nation. throughout the district and commands tChoice Havana Cigars,% valuable horses have already died from universal respect and confidence. He St. James Journal:A bill reported the disease. PLANTS? and everything else belonging to a is dear to the hearts of his countrymen from the judiciary committee of the 16 CHOICE HOUSE PLANTS FREE BY MAIL FOR first-class Governor Hubbard has commuted and the Skandinavian vote of the district $1.00. AU reliable none better none cheaper. Catalogue House modifies the revised statutes so fje^tkurent ki\d donfedtionkry. the death sentence of John Hutchinson, at present is no small item. We Free. Address as to dispense with proof of loyalty in New Ulm, Minn. (May 26-86) M. E. POWEL, St. Peter,Minn. of Crookstou, who murdered Lochie believe it is safe to say that Mr. Lind the late war, as a requisite to being restored McLean, to imprisonment for life. will be the unanimous choice of Lincoln A. GAUERKE. J. C. ZIESKE. or admitted to the pension roll, SPRIM60M886! Hutchinson was originally sentenced to County. of any person who otherwise would be be hanged April 23, but as that date entitled thereto under existing laws. Currie Minnesotian:To those who fell on Good Friday, a reprieve was Step by step the confederate is climbing Dealers in do not personally know Mr. Lind, and granted until the 30th, one week later. to a seat on the pension table. they are few, we will here say that he DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, At a meeting of the Minneapolis is an Americanized Swede, was raised Fr.Kuetzing Nearly 150,000 has been contributed Board of Trade, the other day, some BOOTS AND SHOES, AND on a farm in Dakota county, this state, for the relief of the St. Cloud and Sauk resolutions on the labor question were where he had the misfortune to have GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Rapids cyclone sufferers, and the good submitted. One member was asked if an arm ground off in a sorghum mill, work still continues. The Governor he could approve of them. 'I will if BANK BLOCK, SLEEPY EYE MINN. being thus disabled for farm work he has appointed a committee of prominent you'll put something more on them," took up the study of law and although gentlemen to distribute the funds Goodssoldat Rock'bottom prices. remarked the great man from Kansas he is yet a young man, he ranks among placed at his disposal. No deaths City. "There ought to be something the first in the state. He is known all have occurred within the past few days. about the s.of b. that are going GOOD ADVICE. over the state as the Honest Lawyer. The work of rebuilding at Sauk Rapids around howling for eight hours for the He is an active, hard working and well DEALER IN And it wa written in the Book of Life, has been begun and carpenters are in workingman when every man who has informed man, and eminently fitted for Use SHARP'S BLACK INK as yon go thro' life, Dry Goods great demand. Keeping your acconnts in black and white, got anything has got to work from the office, and the peer of any other With strangei and friend alike. twelve to sixteen hours out of the twenty-four As years go by your memory will fade awav, Tne Mankato State Segister formally man in the district. But SHARP'S BLACK INK. the OLD RELIABLE, to keep it." announces the candidacy of Hon. M. Gets blacker and blacker the older it grows. Mankato State Register:Hon. John Sold all the world over by Stationers,Book D. L. Collester, of that city, for Congress. sellers, Druggists and dealers generally. I have used Athlophoros for rheumatism Notions Lind, of New Ulni, is brought out by Manufactured only by and Mr. Collester formerly resided and can most cheerfully say, with J. 0. Sharp, Rogers Park', Chicago. the Review of that town, for congress. in Waseca county and he has a very the most satisfactory results in every & [Nov 3 '86] Mr. Lind is no doubt a very able man, way. Geo. W. Huntley, dealer in large following there. There are too A Mare Chance to Secure and lightning may possibly knock his groceries, 66 Pinckney street, Madsion, many candidates in Blue Earth county Desirable Property Wis., a leading merchant and old resident, hat off. Millinery, to predict the result there. Mr. Collester Cheap. is a good man and should he receive Lac qui Parle Press:John Lind, of The undersigned offers for sale, AT the nomination would serve the district A BARGAIN, Lot No. 14, in Block No. Grandest Premium Ever Offered by any Newspaper New Uim, is mentioned as a candidate with credit to himself and honor to the 67 North, in the city of New Ulm. This 4 Subscribe for the Farmers Minneapolis for representative to congress from this is a corner lot, situated in a desirable district. Tribune, the finest of family district to succeed Hon. James B. portion of the business part of the city. newspapers, containing from eight to Wakefield, our present representative, The Glencoe Begister is of opinion On it area one and a half story brick twelve pages, and get the best premiums building, suitable for store or" saloon ever offered in the Northwest whose ill health and advancing age will that if the interests of the Third district purposes a one and a half story frame among them the "Pocket Atlas of the not longer admit of his serving in that are consulted, regardless of the dwelling, with six rooms a brick stable, World"a greater variety of Farm, capacity. Mr. John Lind is well wishes of the politicians, Congressman 7 i large enough to house twenty hors Garden and Flower Seeds never offered spoken of by his home papers as well Strait would be re-elected at the fall es, and is well adapted for a livery beforePocket Knives, from the best stable. I will also sell one span of as others throughout the district, and makers also the Famous Cross-Cut election. Now that it is rumored that good horses, set of harnesses, platform Saw at half price, 500 already sent if he possesses the ability claimed for the Major will not be candidate for reelection, spring wagon, lumber wagon, light out. Price,'$1.00 including premium. him by his friends and is a Republican even his bitterest political enemies sleigh and riding saddle and bridle. Address, TRIBUNE CO., with the wellfare of the people of the Also mya concede that he has rendered his saloon fixtures and stock of Minneapolis, Minn. district at heart, rather than his personal liquors. All the properly is in good district and the State at large invaluble condition. For terms etc. write or call Ordinance No. 42. aggrandisement, then he is our services. The Begister, however, on Jos. SCHNEIDER man, but if his record has any crooks has always had a kind word for the An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 23, relating the Republicans of this district cannot Major. M. W. Meichelt to Night Watch. \f afford to court defeat by placing him in Be it ordained by the conncil of the City of New Ulm: The Marshall News-Messenger, an ardent gives instruction in Piano, organ, violin nomination. Sec. 1. That section one of ordinance No. 23 is supporter of Hon. O. B. Turrell and vocal music after the newest and hereby amended by striking out the words, i Pipestone correspondent St. Paul suitable person," Vfhere the same occurs, and inserting for Congress, says regarding Mr.Lind's most practical methods. Violin scholars in place thereof the words, "one or more Globe:Mr. John Lind of New Ulm is suitable persons." candidacy: will be instructed singly or in classes. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect from in the city paving the way for his Ladie'S Trimmed Hats, and after publication. Mr. Lind comes into the canvass nomination for congress. From present Approved April 20th, 1886. after many of his friends had been informed The tuning and repairing of pianos a Attest: C. WKSCHCKE, appearances it would appear that he is by him that he would not be a Louis SCHILLING, Mayor. specialty. Misses and Children's Hats, City Clerk. candidate, as his aspirations were in the choice of the Republicans of this the line of the legal profession. With R. A. REICHELT. portion of the district over any of the NOTICE. these conditions in mind, we think Mr. Residence: Cor. German and 2nd other would-be candidates, and quite a Lind makes a mistake in asking this at remarkably low prices N. Sts. New Ulm The legal voteis of the city of NewUlm afe herewith number of the leading politicians here people to accept him as their representative invited to meet at theTnrnerHallFriday, April 30,1886, at 8 o'clock p. for the purpose of considering claim that there can be no doubt but in congress, and in entering the F. H. BEHNKE, the erection oi purchase of a suitable canvass at a moment when a division that he will get the nomination at the building for city hall purposes. of sentiment may defeat the selection Louis SCHILLING, convention. New Ulm, April 20,1886. City Clerk. CALL IN AND LOOK AT OIjR LARGE STOCK OP of a candidate from this portion of the =DEALER IK= district. NOTICE. Pioneer Press:The signal service is A Washington special says the attitude investigating the late tornado in Minnesota. Notice is hereby given that all persons desiring of the Minnesota members in regard a license for the sale of liquor in the city of New It is very likely that the report Ulm, for the year commencing May 1st, 1886, to the pending tariff bill in the will be interesting, and that it will lack must file their application and required bond with the city clerk on or before 4 pm. Wednesday, House is watched with some interest, the important feature of suggesting a April 28,1886. By order of the city council. as they are not all supposed to be in defense from the visitations of the horrible f,7f Louis SCHILLING, harmony with their party on this subject. New Ulm, April 20,1886. CiTy Cle*k. funnels. It might be suggested GffodeiSeA tfuitg.Ckodketfy, DON FORGET THE PLACE, Mr. Wakefield is undecided that if each community would keep on ome Insurance Co. Fr. Kuetzing, $* whether he will vote for the bill or not. hand a good piece of artillery and a Iant^ ettf, **?$- of New York. His answer to inquiries in regard to the supply of shells a funnel could be dissipated tariff is, "I dont know." Congressmen at a distance by a good artilleryman GOOD TABLE BUTTER. The undersigned desires to inform MINN. ST.. NEW ULM, MINN White and Nelson are regarded as if he would cut his fuse to explode km the people of New Ulm and vicinity ready to vote for the bill if it js considered. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs. the shell directly within the funnel. A that he has received the agency of the Send 10 cents potage, and we wilj Maj. Strait says nothing more NE W UM, MINN. mail you free a royal, va'uable, sharp explosion of two or three shells well-known and reliable Home Insurance There never was shown in this citv sample box of goods that will patyou than that he will vote to give the bill Co. of New York. The company would destroy the vitality of the funnel. in the way of making more money such a complete and desirable line of at once,than anything else in America. Both insures against loss by fire and consideration. Mr. Gilfillan is classed Carpets and Wallpaper as Cbas. Wao* Waterspouts can be so dissipated, and Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for sexes of all ages can live at home and work in ^itwill3 tornadoes and pays all losses promptly. Callandseehi P%rayoPur.eSenl* as against any meddling with the tar- spare time, or all the time. Capital not required. the same counter explosion would ner has the pleasure to offer to the pnb- Hf:i H. WE0DEND0RF, Jr. cash. Goods delivered in any part of %il4& We will start you. Immense pay 6Uie for those break up a cloud funnel. |gg who start at once. STINSON & Co, Portland. the city, ggrAM i Applications received at Post Office. L*kl# Maine. [Nov 486.] mm