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VBBSSSm mmmmm '*&" ^w: {4,^** aveomineh-tosflvaiieetaeeonaltJcnortli- GEmiiTOTSNoim January, has asked for aaeVfeeen granted* sr AflDBEW B. McGILL New Ulm Review. *T' (man, andAomade-aiiBftiag speech, claerefl public tfcey have been the agent* of civlliz*tlon. leave of absence until tbatitime. This and the advance guard] of settlement, f. -repeatedly uni repeatefdiy. leaves Col. James C. Duane as the ranking and hsve (contributed mor* than anything officer of the corps and prominent candidate We arenot an- organization entside of the Republican else to the convenience and Waning- to Land Officers party: we axe not abaction we have happiness of the people. Railroads for chief of engineers. JOS BOBLETER, Publisher. The following circular, addressed to no private interests to --subserve we, though The Star announces that Secretary Man-' are entitled to the consideration and registers and receivers of land offices, was temperance men, are not Democrats In disguise. protection of the people so far as the capital actnallv ning will not return to the treasury depart-,, issued by S. M. Stockslager, acting commissioner We do not intend to steal the livery of heaven to MINNESOTA. 1TEWULM, invested was concerned, but it was the ment, but will be appointed "to the Austrian 'The State Republican "Convention serve the tdercLin. We come -to voice the revolt of the general land office at duty of the state at all times to keep them under mission, which has been vacant since the against the -saloons. [Applause.] The-nominee Washington" It has come to the knowledge control and 3ee that the fanner, by reason Chooses Him on the Ffrnrth Ballot of the Democratic party is the incarnation of refusal of that government to receive Mr. of this office that in many towns in which of exorbitant exactions bv the railroad companies, The senatorial contest in Massachusetts the saloon element. In Milton's words, "By for the Next Governor. Kelley. Mr. Manning's physician, it is said, was not dennved of the first profits of his United States land offices are located and jmierit raised to that bad eminence." We cannot between Senator Dawes and year's laber. He'mvited the consideration of tne thinks he would recover his health there in other places certain land agents and care this evil in twenty-four hours, but we-ask convention to the recommendation made by the quicker than anywhere else, an 3 the president veu to take fcfty grounds Against the saloon. attorneys adopt business signs of a character ExvGovernor Long is waging warm, encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic has decided to make the appointment. The Columbia association has flnng to the to represent their offices as government held t Faribault last winter for the establishment for that locality, where bitter con breeze its banner, saying that, it possesses 75,- officesas for example, the signs of an old soldiers* home by the state. 000 votes and $100,000 to purchase those votes tests are unknown. The patriotic people of Minnesota and the Republican may bear the words "United States Land with. There are enough true and loval men in Oilman and Gibbs Were Lefft -Sadly William B. Hubbell, a Brooklyn man, returned party of this, state would onlv be tooglad Office" in bold letters of a size fcobereadily this state to defeat this movement. The -saloons home from his business at 5 p. m., to see a home erected for the dependent and BehindA. E. Bice f Kandyuthi are gone from vou. Let them. go. The churches seen at a distance, adding in very small one day recently. He found his house locked helpless-soldiers of the late war. He was glad *Il twill stand behind you -as -one solid phalanx The gross earnings of the railroads letters the words, "Business done here," Gets Second Flaee. that the policv of vetoing pension bills was not up. Alarmed at this he forced an entrance yon can afford to spare the saloons. I speak or, "Papers drawn here," and that the inaugurated by a Republican, but bv a Democratic for August exceeded the aggregate for and found that his wife, Annie, thirty-five for the foreign Americans A S well as the New effect and apparent purpose of such signs president. The issues are now made np. ^England Americans. The Scandinavians ave the years old, had drowned her little the same month in any previous year. The candidates are in the field,, and it only remains is to mislead and decei\* the public, particularly most radical Kith us in this movement. The Bix-year old daughter Ethel in bath tub, for the Republican part to organize and settlers and applicants who are .German voters are with us, never voting for th-3 This means that general conditions and then hanged herself to thetbath room march on teats usual victoryThere saloon to become the dictator of politics. The uninformed, and who often enter these door. Irish are with n& as thev never have been beloie, have vastly improved since the beginning was quite a contest for Secretary offices, have their papers made out, pay if we declare dbyr temperance. In behalf of The announcement that thewHl of S. J. of State between Messrs. Stockenstrom, fees and leave their entry money, fully believing of the year and that the long pexiod eve*y home, of your wives and mothers, who Tilden would almost certainly be contested Stordick aaad Hans Mattson, the latter that they have 'been transacting will say "God bless you," if you do this thing, of dry rot is at an end. on account of the dissatisfaction felt by winning on the 3d ballot. W. W. Braden w&dsk you to hear our prayer. business with authorized government officers. his nephews. George and Samuel J. Tilden, was nominated by acclamation for State You are authorized to notify all ASHHO TO ADOPT 13IS. at the manner in which they had been provided Auditor, as also Joseph Bobletter for agents and attorneys in your district using Dr. Smith then .read the following minute for, caused much comment. deceptive or misleading eigus or advertisements Treasurer. The report of the commissioner of to fee referred to the committee on resolutionsand of any character that the use oi the For attorney general there were two candidates. James W. Scoville, a Chicagoinillionaire, whidfc had been previously Indian affairs shows very gratifying same must be forthwith discontinued, and M. H. Dunnell nominated J. W. has left $100,000 to found a public hall adopted by the .committee fkr whom he results in the matter of Indian education. you will report all such agents or attorneys BurlMigaaie of Steele. B. S. Lew is of Otter and gymnasium in Oak Park. spoke. to this office, and the facts in each case, in Tail presented the name of E. Clapn of In 1885 the total monthly attendance Eight millions of dollars have been paid Recognizing the wide-spread ctnse of intemperance, order that proper steps may be taken to Otter Tail, who was finally chosen by a out for pensions at the New Yock sub treasury especially in its relation to poverty, insanity, in Indian schools was about prohibit them from practice before the vote of 1S2. J- S. Pillsbury mo\ed to renominate disorder and crime, with thn- resulting during the past quarter. land department and local land offices. Judges Dickinson, Vanderburgh six thousand children, and this number burden of taxation upon the people: recojmixingthe Mrs. Gen. William Wall committed suicide liquor traffic and the saloon eystein, with and Mitchell by acclamation Carried. was largely increased this year. by drowning herself in Central Park their recently declared policy of aggressive lawlessness, For clerk of Supreme Court J. D. Jones New York city. AS the prime cause of these growing of Todd county was nominated. Stanford Recent information received at )the interior I evils, and as a corrupting and dangerous influence Thomas Rogers, a New York printer, Newell nominated Samuel H. Nichols, in politics, the Republican party will adopt department indicatethat the work of made three unsuccesful attempts at suicide. It is stated that Colorado now has and enforce the most effective eaeans tot the present incumbent. THE TICKET M03IINATED. inducing the Chippew a, Sioux, and Ute Indians srestncting these evils within the nairowest A few months ago he inherited $30,- W. A. Falen placed in nomination A. L. in the territories of Dakota, about 800 miles of first-class irrigating Governor A. R. M'GILL of Nicollet. practicable limits Believing that public sentiment 000 from a relative in England. Himle of Ltic qui Parle, A. Baito seconded Idaho, New Mexico, Washington and Arizona, in OCT state at this time largely favors Lieutenant Governor A. E. BICE of Kandiyohi. canals, 3,500 miles of secondary Jones' nomination. George P. Johnston It is estimated that New York city will local option counties with a high special tax and the states of Michigan, Wiscon Secretary of State HANS MATTSON, Hennepin. of Watonwan was presented. W A. Fleming oa the liquor traffic where permitted, wedemand canals, and 40,000 miles of subordinate expend this year on new structures be sin and Nebraska to divide up in severalty that the next legislature exabodv this sentiment nominated W W. Hartley of Crow Wing. State 'Auditor W. W. BRADEN of Houston. tween $65,000,000 and $70,000,000, as the lands now held by them in common is ditches. This great irrigating system in efficient laws. We believe it to be sound Republican The -vote was ordered, and on the third against $45,000,000 in 1885. State Treasurer. JOSEPH BOBLETER, Brown. making most satisfactory progress, and doctrine that the people have aright co has cost about $11,000,000, and ballot Mr. Jones was nominated bj a vote vote directly on any question of public policy thus that a great work of Indian civilization Attorney.General... .M. E CLAPP of Otter TalL There ai 1,300 saloons in the -State ol of 224,Nichols ha\mgl07 and Hartley 17. when the desire to do so, and hold that the exercise is being quietly developed. Maine. is capable of irrigating more than Clerk of-Supreme Court. D. D. JONES of Todd. of this popular right does not violate the THE PLATTOKM. Senator Stanford raised 2,000 tons of Nine pupils in the Allegan, Mieh., personal liberty of the citizen, and we will Jndges of-Supreme Court A. DICKINSON of public 2,000,000 acies of land. That the Republican party of Minnesota announces favor the submission to a non-partizan election grapes on his Vina raneh this year. schools are married women. the following declaration of principles: Blue Earth. W. H. VANDERBURG of Hennepin. of any amendment to the constitution affecting It re-affirms the principle of equality of right Secretary Lamar is to make the address Many appointees under the land department WM.IMITCHELL of Winona. the liquor traffic that shall be asked for by onethird to all men before the law* which has in principle at the unveiling of the Calhoun monument the electors of the state. fail to hie their bonds and qualify. "What a great thing it is," says the and practice distinguished its career in tne past The Convention. in Charleston in November. and pledges itself to a continuance of the same The following were named for congressmen mayor of Charleston, "to be apart of The State Republican Convention met at In the afternoon, after prelimenary policv in the future, which in war and peacehas Postmasters commissioned: Dakota on the 17th. Charles R. Buckalaw, business, an informal ballot was taken as hitherto so prosperously guided the affairs St. Paul on the 22d, and was fully attended Grand Rapid s, Horace Anderson. Fourth Democrat, 11th Pennsylvania James this magnificent Union of States, and of the nation. follows class postmasters appointedDakota Phelan, Democrat, 10th Tennessee W. E. by delegates from every county in Gold and silver coin, and paper issued against surrounded by a population whose A. R. McGill 156 Keystone, B. B. Maguffin Clinton, J. W. Robertson, Democrat, 6th Louisiana *C coin actually deposited should be united in the the state. was called to order by C. A. Giliuan 103 hearts are in full sympathy with our Carpenter. Newton, Democrat, 5th Louisiana. currencv of commerce. We believe that the interests T. L. Gibbs 98 Capt. H. A. Castle, of the Central of all classes demand the use as money Sergeant D. L. Brainard, the companion London cable The military correspond distress." Charleston seems to have A. Scheffer 1 of both precious metals but we favor an honest Committee, *n Dr. A. C. Wedge of of Lieut. Greely on the Arctic expedition, ent of the Republique Francaise, in his com silver dollar onlv. intrinsically equal value to Gen. Barrett 2 surrendered'Unconditionally at these was discharged from the signal serviee, Freeborn county made temporary ments on the maneuvers in Alsace, praises the dollar of gold Looking toward the establishment Scattering 1 his term of enlistment having expired. He manifestations. Kindness has fully the splendid array of the German army, of real bi-metallism, which nowhere .and afterwards, permanent chairman. Joseph Number of votes cast, 3G1, necessary to has been in the signal service for twelve now etists, we favor such legislation as will but qualifies his lavish encomiums by sug conquered at last. choice, 181. Bookwalter of Blue Earth county was most speedily promote consent bv the principal years, his last enlistment having been gesting that all this glitter of gold and fin The first formal ballot resulted commercial nations of the world to resume thefree nominated for .temporary secretary and made at Lady Franklin bay. He will not by inter ery would cut a poor figure with shell* fixed1 coinage of silver, at a ratio McGill 10 3 re-enlist, as he very ]ustly thinks that bursting in its midst. "From the stand elected by acclamation. C. E. Buller of national agreement. Gilman 10 0 his services have been ignored, and that he Controller of the Currency Trenholm point of real work in the field," says the That we unreservedly endorse the action of the Wadena county was elected assistant secretary, Gibbs i)G has not received the promotion to which Department of Minnesota. Grand Annv of the writer, "a comparison with our own army has taken action, as he announced also bj acclamation. Scheffer 1 Republic, at its encampment of last February, he was entitled. presents nothing disquieting for France Whole number of votes cast, 360, necessary in appointing a committee to secure from the The following committee on credentials he would, in reference to certain of either in regard to the stamina of the sol Judge Donahue's decree annulling the next legislature the provision necessarv to to choice, 181. was appointed. First, E. G. Rogers, second, diers or the methods of warfare." the national banks which have been marriage of Jeannie Frances Zachariff and establish in Minnesota a soldier's home and a Second formal ballotThe vote cast on W. B. Dean, Third, W. H. Feller permanent relief fund. Our representatives are Zacharias B. Zachariff because of a prior Since the apparent surrender by Princ* it was derelict in submitting reports. He has Fourth, S. P. Snider, Fifth, M. H. Dunnell, requested to give their influence and votes to marriage of the latter, which is still in Bismarck of his independent diplomatic McGill 16S Sixth, J. West, Seventh, D. B. Searle the enactment of suitable laws for this purpose. fined several of them which have been force, was filed in the supreme court at position to the schemes and persuasions Gilman 102 We alho endorse the action of the national encampment Eight, T. D. Strait^ Ninth, A. Amunson New York. This was the last act in a of Russia, the porte has been expediting negligent in this respect. It was found, of the A. at San Francisco the Gibbs 88 Tenth, C. H. Conkey, Eleventh, H. Steenerson, romantic drama of real life. The elopement present vear in relation to the granting of pensions its preparations for war, so as to be ready Scheffer 2 Twelfth, Peter Hansen, Thirteenth, A. upon examination, that about forty to disabled soldiers. and secret marriage of "Count" at once if Russia, no longer held in check Scattering 2 P. Miller. In behalf of the faimers of Minnesota, with Zachariff and Miss Jeannie Frances Billings banks have been derelict in forwarding by doubt of Germany's position, should Whole number of votes cast, 362, necessary The chairman announced the committee whose interests the Republican party of the in August, last year, created a sensation advance on Pera. Defenses are now ready to choice, 182. state has alw avs been identified, we declare that on resolutions, as follows: reports in answer to the last four at the time. The bride possesses $150,000 on the line planned by the engineer Von the present railroad and -warehouse law should Thiid formal bal ot. Gordon E. Cole of Rice, Knute Nelson of in her own right, and was the prospective calls of the department. der Goltz, and troops are incessantly ar be so amended in the light of experience gained McGill 17 5 Douglas, P. H. Millaid of Washington, G. heiress to a million. The decree makes by itrs practical operation, as to secure an open riving at Pera and advancing toward Ro Gilman 95 W. Sprague of Freeborn, W. W. Hartley of and unrestricted market for the products of the the alleged nobleman a bigamist. melia. Gibbs 75 Crow Wing, William Windom of Winona, soil that the progressive reduction of railwav The regular annual meeting of the At Cincinnati a warrant was issued for Scheffir 16 freight and passenger rates which lias been accomplished Wm.Bickel of Ramsey, H.G. Hicks of Hennepin, George H. Prescott, aged forty-five, con under Republican rule should be Knights of Labor commences at Richmond, the arrest of George T. Seiter, assistant Number of votes cast, 361, necessary to James Brow nlee of Martin, J. H.Ackerman findential clerk of Wise & Melander, agents continued as rapidly as is consistent with a secretary of the late board of public works, choice, 181 of Cai ver, John Lind of Brown, C. for the Chicago & Northwestern railroad Va., Monday, October 4. It reasonable return upon such capital as is actually and at present holding the same office Fourth formal ballot. H. Strobeck of Meeker and H. H. Halbut in Boston has disappeared. The cause ie in the business of transportation holdinrtha i resfricted from will be an important occasion, not under the board of public affairs, which of Rock. McGill 190 that he owes several thousand dollars. railroads should be lands exempt from taxation except lands in succeeded the other named board. He is Gilman 6 0 THE KNIGHTS OF ZiABOB AMD rABUBBS* ALU only to the numerous and important The total vote of Aikansas in the Sep :1 actual use in the operation of the road that just charged with having embezzled $6,000 of Gibl 42 ANCK. tember election foots up 143,000. The trades and honest weights and measures should constituency which the general assembly funds at various times within the past five SchcFrer 66 Democratic majority is 37,000. The legislature A motion was made that the committee of be ensured by a sufficient system of local inspection. years. He was arrested and gave bonds in Number of votes cast, 358 necessary to represents, but to the public at stands: HouseDemocrats. 67, the Knights of Labor be admitted to the the sum of $10,000 for his appearance. choice, 180. We declare that the practice of corporations Republicans and Wheelers, 23 senate, 27 large in the United States and Canada. floor of the convention and be allowed to The nominations of Mr. McGill as made of watering their stock so as to claim incomes Capt. William R. Shoemaker (retired), Democrats, 3 Republicans and Wheelers. present their resolutions before the committee upon fictitious and unreal values cannot be too unanimous. The vote on the first formal It may be especially important to U. 8. A., die,! at Fort Union, N. M., aged strongly reprehended, and that th rates of on resolutions was appointed. This wa ballot for lieutenant governor was as follows Henry Schultz and Charles M. Coleman, sixty-six years. the future steadiness and welfare of freight and transportation upon railroads should amended to include committees from the celebrated eastern cracksmen, who hav be limited to a fair compensation, which should More than eight thousand Odd Fellows, the large industrial interests of our been engaged on a systematic safe-cracking Farmers' Alliance, Patrons of Husbandry Castle 10 3 cover the actual operating expenses of the road many of them accompanied by their wives tour from Washington Territory down to and legitimate interest UDOII the capital actually and trades and labor assembly. There was Rtce 237 country. and friends, left Chicago for Boston over invested, and that laws should be enacted to San Diego, Cal., their latest exploit being Dodge 1 a manifest intention on the part of the con. the Grand Trunk road Saturday morning enforce compliance with this declaration. the robbery of the postoffice at Redwood Gibbs 2 mention to do the fullest honor to the representatives That the legal rate of interest in this state the 18th inst., to attend the meeting of and Lodgates, have been captured in Sao The total uumber of votes, 343, necessary of the labor interests. The comtttee should be reduced to a maximum of eight per The Czar of Russia is not content the grand supreme lodge, which began Francisco. for a choice, 172. centum, and the usury laws of th8 state should was invifed to the platform, and the Monday. It took more than 17 0 cars to .with the disturbances he has succeeded The nomination of Mr. Rice was made be rigorously enforced Mrs. Langtry sailed for America in th following were ushered to the side of the carry them. There were representatives That the state should use a portion of the income unanimous. in fomenting in the Balkans, so he steamship Alaska. She took with her an on the trains from every lodge in the west chairman amid rounds of applause that of its magnificent school funds in the purchase Mr. McGill then appeared in charge of a enormous amount of baggage, and tlu and supply of all school books in use in and northwest, many coming from Texas lasted udtil they had been seated: lias began a systematic persecution of committee and addressed the convention its public schools to pupils actually attending number and splendor of her new dresses and San Francisco. Seven car loads came Youi committee has advised me of my nom Of the Farmers' AllianceG. W. Spi ague, president and legally entitled to their privileges. jthe people in his own 'dominions who are said to eclipse anything previously attempted, from Denver and seventeen from Minneapolis inaiion by ou a our candidate and ap the E H. Atwood, Enc Oison, Charles Can We demand that ample laws should be enacted either by herself or any of hei and St. Paul. candidate ot the Republican party of Minnesota, nine, Washington Muzzv. Thomas C. Hudson [are not adherents of the Greek Church. foi the protection of all persons engaged for the hieh office of governor. I thank yon for Ignatius Donnelly. Of the Knights of Labor- predecessors. in mining, manufacturing, and other labor-employing Ascher B. Durand, perhaps the oldest In Poland various methods are being the distinguished compliment. To be governor P. McGaughey, C. Locke, Dr. Finnegan, industries, and for ample indemnification American painter of note, died at his home of Minnesota is an honor worthv the ambition The government is confident of a decisive Minneapolis Ed R. Hnrroon, John F. Cronan. of loss or injury through lack of proper lused to force the Catholics into the in South Orange, N. J. of anv man. It is now something more than St. Paul: Julius Morton, Albert Lea P.J majority against Mr. Parnell's land safeguards or negligence, and that the employer twentv-five vears since I came to Minnesota. Long, Stillwater J. \V. Sweizer, Duluth. Greek Church, and in Lithuania the should be equally liable, whether such loss or bill, and estimates it at 70. Lieut. L. W. Young, Fifth artillery, was They have heen eventful years, checkered with injury result from the negligence of the emplover The first speaker on behalf of the la boring until last month on duty as acting judge ill and good fortune, with peace and war,-with Protestants are the objects of persecution, or anv servant or co-employe that, without The Parnelities are much exercised ovei men was J. P. McGaughey, chairman of the advocate on Maj. Gen. Schofield staff, to properitv and adversity vet withal thev mark lessening the penalties upon delinquent a letter by Lord Claude Hamilton, charge while Jews are being driven out a quarter of acenturvof marvelous progreesir labor conference committee. He said he which he was assigned during Gen. Hancock's taxpayers, it should be made forever impossible, ing them with originating the dynamite the development of all the interests characterizing life. On being relieved at Governor's undr color of law or of any legal decision, to was here as the representative of the conference of the country. explosion at Westminister. They will a vigorous and enlightened commouvealth rob the humblest citizsn of his home bv means Island, he was assigned to Light Battery held Sept 1. He would read a series At the beginning of this period the enure population make it a subject of questions in parliament. of official fraud, negligence or incapacity. D. of his regiment, which is stationed at ot the ctate 'was but 172,000- now it is of resolutions adopted at that conference, The rights and equities of labor must constitute Fort Douglas, just outside of Salt Lake not less than a million and a quarter. Then there and he wanted it understood that it was an the corner stone of any well founded state. The Times-Democrat of New Orleans was not afoot of railroad within the limits of City. This created trouble at Salt Lake The Sportsman is in receipt of a lettei For advancing the interests of the workingman amalgamated series of resolutions and not the state now there are more than seven among the anti-Mormons, ns Lieut. Young the Republican party pledges its support to the from Edward Hanlan, in which he says argues that great results are flowing thousand miles, built at a cost of $152,- the special sentiment of any one branch of following principles: It is unworthy of a civilized is a grandson of the late Brigham Young, that Beach has offered to row him this fall 558.000, and representing a value of from the expositions of that city. It the labor interests. The resolutions were the state that there should exist in any equality and his assignment to that command is in any water in England tor the championship twice that sum. The entire taxable property of in the condition of capital and labor before the result of careful study. criticised by the Salt Lake Tribune as "a the state, both personal and real, was then says: "When the history of the New of the world. law, or that the administration of justice should r-.ted at less than $36,000,000 now, according He then read the resolutions which were menace to the military supremacy of the be impeded by technicalities, unjust delays or Orleans expositions is fully written it to the last assessment, its value exceeds $405,- William E. Gould, cashier of the first government." discriminations: the people should reassert and published in the PIOXEEB PBESS Sept. 2 000.000. The wheat crop of 1860-and it wa* National Bank of Portland, Me., has been will be shown how great their influence practically enforce, through their representatives, Throughout his reading he was given much a good crop, toobut little exceeded 5,000,OoO It is stated that Charles Carson, held at the fundamental principle of universal discovered a defaulter. The directors believe applause the planks on equal wages foi was, and the south may be ablein Chamberlain on a charge of stealing horses 1 ushels, while uowadavs we consider it a poor civic and industrial equality the prison labor of that the loss to the bank will now ex vear for wheat when the yield falls below 35,- women with men, the question of the dispo the state should not be employed, under thecontract at Pierre, turns out to be a noted highwaymen ceed $87,000. time, to boast that its supremacy 000,000 bushels, notwithstanding its comparative svstem, in competition with free and and desperado who has been operating sition of the public domain, the ra ilroao abandonment as a leading product in many honest workingmen while it is for each municipality as a mining and manufacturing country Elia Gangler and Joseph Boettler, brothers-in-law, it south of the Black Hills for a number question and other points were sp ecially applauded. parts of the state. St Paul, with her population to decide whether it will prosecute its farmers near Akron, Ohio, of years, and he is also wanted in several of 8,000, was then the principal town in was due to these expositions, public works by contract or by direct employment, fought a terrible battle, in which Boettlei the state, and Minneapolis was but a slow-going other places. He was taken to Deadwood. in either case the wages of the laborer In concluding the reading of the resolutions, which first showed the world the value village now each city largely exceeds 100,000, received internal injuries from which the should be made an adequate remuneration for Mr. McGaughey said. and their combined population compriseb onefifth his toil. The legislature should establish a state doctors say he cannot recover. Boettlei of its resources, its products and its At Ashland, Wis., a man named Anderson of the total population of the state. bureau of labor statistics, forbid the emplovment We do not ask that vou resolve yourselves was driving along in a wagon when Gang was killed at the oi dock by lightning It is not yet thirty yeais since Minnebota of voung children in laborious occupations into a labor organization, but that yon consider climate." ler met him and, leaving his team, sprang If- imported bretdstuffs to feed her spaise during a thunder storm, the bolt of lightning injurious to health or strength, should insist on Bravely the questions we present. Give us the into Boettler's wagon and opened the fight. population to-dav Minneapolis enjovs the enviable best men and measures. the education of children in the schools and entering the room he was in under the Boettler's horses became frightened and distinction of being the greatest center of compel employers to provide safeguards against door, passing under his neck as he was lying HEAR THE SAOE. flour manufacture in the entire world DulutL, ran furiously foi fully fie miles. The bottom danger to workmen engaged in mines and factories, The question of running cars by on the floor, killing him instantly. Sixteen When he sat down the cries for Donnelly then a scarcely discovered wilderness, is now, and to render indemnification to those injured of the wagon looked like a slaughter others in the room escaped unhurt. with her 20,000 population, one of the leading were terrific. On behalf of the Patrons of bv reason of absence of the same arbitration electricity, is not as to their possibility, house. shipping ports of the gieat lakes, and the vast is the only approved method of settling differences Husbandry and the Farmers' alliance, he rose Patrick J. Monroe, a Boston man, who but their remunerativeness. And areas of the northwestern countie, with the between employer and employe, and rang a "chestnut bell" during a performance Mrs. J. D. Martin died at St. Luke's hospital, and spoke: rich valley of the Red River of the North, then should be adopted and enforced by appropriate so long as electricity must be generated St. Paul. She was the wife of the J. in the Boston theater, was fined $1 0 the roaming ground ot the buffalo and the red legislation, so aB to to secure in all disputes an I have no desire to trespass on your time. I man, are now cultured fields, dotted over with D. Martin confined in the Ramsey county early, fair and authoritative settlement. aud costs. by the use of a steam engine they wish to call yonr attention to the pleasure that school houses and enlivened with the busv jail on the charge of murdering "Buck" we feel in the hearty welcome that you have given That compensation should be equal without Lieut. McBlain, Ninth cavalry, recently marts of industry. The progress and material cannot be made to pay. The increased us. It is far different treatment from that given Moore at the Minnesota Transfer, last regard to sex for the same amount and quality tried by court martial at Cheyenne, was development of the 9tate are prettv well measured us in the late Democ atic convention. [Yells of ork. spring. Her death was peculiarly sad. cost of an electric over a steam by the insurance business, with which I sentenced to dismissal, but Gen. Crook and cheers.] Although some of us have differed The producers of the great Northwest demand The accusation brought against her husband am somewhat familiar As late as 1872, in disapproved of the findings. from the Republican party in the past, vet when a lower rate of taxation upon the necessaries of Railway is not recompensed by its advantages. undoubtedly caused it. which vear the insurance department was established, It comes to a question of private wrongs and ol life than that of the war period. We favor, J. H. Lynds, Judge AlbertHerrp and Dr. the whole amount of insurance written Its practicability, therefore, lifting up the people, we all appeal to the party therefore, as a just and necessary lightening of A dispatch from Lieutenant Commander in the state was but $48,000,000 in 1885 Dinsmore of Nohart, Neb., in company of liberty. [Cheers.] The men who twenty their burdens and an aid to their prosperity, an Nichols, of the Pinta, at Sitka, Alaska, the risks exceeded the sum of $200,000,000. depends not on the perfection of with C. W. Shore and W. H. Femook of years ago heard the cry of the slaves will not eatly and judicious revision of the tariff, with a states that two of the cases of English simplification and reduction of customs duties turn a deaf ear to the appeals of the laborers White Cloud, were hunting in the Indian THE GBAND KESUMS. this or that type of motor, but upon to which work the Republican party, by its last vessels seized in Alaskan waters have been and farmers. The vital point the tanners call Sncb, in brief, is the tale of actual growth with reservation, three and a half miles north national platform, stands pledged as soon as the your attention to is tihs payment of interest on which our state has been favored, in comparison the discovery of more economical disposed of as follows: The captain and of white Cloud and about five miles east of people restore to it control of congress. watered railroad stock. with which the most glowing fiction grows mate of the British schooner Thornton Nohart. While passing through the woods means of producing the motive force. tame. It is a familiar story, being but the That this convention approve of the action of He then reviewed his arguments in the were tried by the jury, found guilty and they heard a noise as of some one groaning, record of the proudest part of that great Northwest the majoritj of the Minnesota delegation in the past on this subject, and continued: sentenced each to imprisonment for thirty where advance in all that constitutes issuing from an old dilapidated dug-out. house of representatives of the United States u We ask you to give us a hearty declaration days and finedthe captain $500 and the national prosperity is one of the world's marvels. voting to consider the bill for the revision of the On investigating they found a young lady, against this iniquity. If yon do, bnidreds of Snch results achieved by faith, courage tariff. At last, the date for the dedication mate $300. The captain and mate of the perhaps eighteen years old, handcuffed and thousands of independent voters wm help to and energy indomitable, in large measure mars: We are in favor of a genuine system of reform American schooner San Diego waived a chained to a log which formed part of the of the Bartholdi statue in New York swell the columns of your victory. the history of our entire country, f the civil service, based on the appointment to jury and were tried before tne court. Both wall. Near her were a pail of water and especially since the successful issue He advocated, also, the taxation of railroad office after proper examination of men of caps- lharbor has been fixed. Thefigureof were found guilty and sentenced, the captain He reviewed briefly the history of the progress some stale bread. Her clothing was nearly WUty, honesty and fidelity, and we commend lands and the condemnation of lands to two months' and the mate to one of the state of Minnesota during the past the civil service law passed by a Republican (liberty is nearly all in place, and will torn from her, and the woman was nearly held by corporations other than railroads, to twenty-five years and paid tribute to her vast month's imprisonment. congress and approved by a Republican executive dead from exposure and hunger. With sobs resources and developments. His idea was that ,'be completed in a few days. The day pay taxes and throw them open to the pubtic. as a step in the right direction, and we arraign and groans she stated that she had been The supreme court of the United States labor and capital should be combined for the the Democratic partMinnesotautteIr for an disreprinciplveo He was applauded at every point of his is favo for the ceremony of transferring the kept for nearly five weeks to gratify the will convene on the second Monday ol common good. Labor without capital is useless, gard of every of civil service reform, speech. and capital without labor is in the same situation. October to commence its annual October vile purposes of a young man to whom she and for its broken pledges.tr statue to the United States government P* They should be co-operative and never 1 term. B. B. Langdon's face was a study while was engaged to be married and three of his puD,ica1 ^*J^ antagonistic The condition of the laborer is October 28. The ceremony Donnelly spoke. He twisted his nose and bit associates, and not a day passed but that of high license, local option and a rigid enforcement At the White House the finishing touches of the present dav has been so far of existing laws relating to the liquor his lips wrinkled his eyebrows, and alternately the monsters made her submit many times will be simple but impressive. There ameliorated from that of former times are being put on the rooms for the return traffic. chuckled and smiled his foot tapped to gratify their brutal passions. that the laborer now lives better than of the president. The frantic efforts to get In reaffirming our unalterable allegiance to the pwiH be a military parade of some kind, the kings of England in past ages, which only aervously on the floor, and he glanced principle that the right of a people to self-government the dado in the blue room back to the George H. Smith of Pittsburg has issued goes to prove that this condition may be still askance at the delegates when they applauded jthe details of which are not yet arranged. is inalienable, and its denial tyrrany, a challenge to run any man in America 150 color which Mr. Tiffany's brush placed further improved. It is to the interest of the we extend onr fraternal sympathy to the Irish the condemnation of the railroads. Senator or 200 yards for from $500 to $1,000 a upon the walls has. been partly successful, country that the Btandard of labor and laboring Some eminent clergyman will people in their magnificent struggle, under Windom followed Donnelly by asking that men should be raised to the highest, and it is side. but it was a hard task. The private rooms Charles Stewart Parnell, for home rule and freedom {be reqoestpd to make a prayer. Senator one of the most hopeful signs of the times that the convention listen to a committee of temperance of the house are completely renovated and from British oppression and also to the Col. Charles S. Stewart, United States laboring men are participating in governmental men, which was enthusiastically Deople of Dakota, who are deprived of their just furnished. The executive offices have also Evarts, as chairman of the Ameri'can affairs. The farmer should be classed with the corps of engineers, was, by the direction of granted. They advanced to the platform in ights as citizens bv the bold and partisan tyrinny been nicely cleaned and repainted. laboring man, and is entitled to tho protection the president and at his own request, corrumttee, will present thestatue of a Democratic house of representatives. the following order: of the state in matters of transportation. The placed upon the retired list. was the A neat job of professional safe cracking That the Hepubucan party favors the organization railroads are creatures of the state, and should |to the United States President Cleveland Samuel G. Smith, chairman, Bt. Paul W. 8. senior officer of the engineer corps when was done in Dakota City, Iowa. The burglars by the United States government, in connection be subject at all times to the state's control Kelly, St. Paul P. B. Nettleton. Montevideo with the postoffice, of financial exchanges, will accept it an oration by George Gen. Newton was retired, but his ill health drilled a hole under a bolt safe belonging through ISWB enacted for their government. Thomas Cochran, Jr., St. Paul Thomas Simpson, safe deposits, and facilities for the deposit The Idea that they are beyond the control of the took him out of the list of eligibles for to A. J. Hawkins, jeweler, and Winona E. R. Lathrop, Worthington W. William Curtis will follow, and a poet of savings of the people in small sums. tale is a proposition absurd on its face, the G. Le Due, Hastings E. S. Corser, Minneapolis chief engineer. Col. Chase Blunt, who is opened it with powder. They secured Resolved, That the wise, careful and prudent state sovereignty being such that the state cannot M. M. G. Dana, St. Paul A. B. Nettleton, Minneapolis. not yet announced will read a poem. now the ranking officer of the corps, in anticipation about $1,700 worth of watcheB and jew* administration of Gov. L. Hubbard and tne create a corporation or power that is aoove of his retirement for age next Republican state officers of Minnesota during Itself. It is the duty ot the state to exercise a "".JL BINGUNO SPEECH: the past five years merit and receive our hearty close snnervision over the railroads Thdlrosdf endorsement. Dr. Smith was introduced S^^^^f-^^Jfe^^wV^