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October 12, 1887 · Page 3 of 8

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A committee of the Knights of Labor recommended to the Minneapolis meeting that the next General Assembly should select not more than three great public measures, and proceed to educateour CHAS. members and the public at large upon those questions, among them Wednesday, October 12, 1887. a bill to have the government telegraph FRANK KUETZIHG'S system in connection with the postoffice A large and respectable German society the other to devise means for the in Chicago, being invited to participate government to use its surplus revenues in the honors to the, President on the toward removing the present interest occasion of his visit to that city, declined 'tf'\*"$ bearing debt the third, an amendment MERIDIAN jiBLOCK on the ground that the proceedings to the constitution that the senate be seemed to partake of the odor of DRY1: GOODSlSTOREJ elected by a direct vote of the people. royalty common in the old country, but Your committee is led to make this latter which was deemed incompatible with suggestion from their observation of the spirit and genius of American institutions. the workings of that body and the recent Thissays a contemporaryis bitter struggles that have taken really a common sense view of the matter. place during the past two months in It is a lamentable fact that perhaps several of the state legislatures while twenty per cent, of our population JUST RECEIVED LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF ALL|| they were endeavoring to elect men to are afflicted with snobbish propensities. This space is reserved for THEO. I the senate." The recommendation is They are of the rich, unthinking class. WOOL FLANNELS OFFERED AT LOWEST PRICES. NE\1 CRONE, who will advertise his large a good one and the three measures suggested They love the glitter and glare of wealth, stock of Fall and Winter Goods and will furnish enough material and dote upon being recognized by the LINE OF FALL DRESS GOODS, LARGE ASSORTMEN|| and food for thought to last the knights special bargains next week. king. When our fathers separated from for several sessions. Great Britain there was no idea or principle OF WOOLEN GOODS CLOAKS-CLOAKS FOR LAM**} more 'deeply impressed or more On complaint of W. J. Hawk, of prominent in the minds of the people AND CHILDREN. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCJ Buffalo Dak., Div. Supt Graham of the than that of equality of rank. They 8 Dakota Div. of the Northern Pacific were careful to give emphasis to this AND OFFER AT THE LOWEST PRICES. MILLINER^!' has been arrested, charged with violating idea in the constitution and laws. Our the interstate commerce act in refusing presidents and other public men in the FOR FALL. CALL IN AND SEE OUR MAMMOTH STOC to furnish cars for the shipment early days of the republic rode and of wheat and discriminating in favor of walked very much as other men rode the elevator companies. Hawk was a OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS BEFORE BUYING ELSE-] and walked, and distained all appearance member of the last legislature, and i of pomp pageantry. Bat now the buying wheat at Buftalo, in the western WHERE. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY president rides in a special car with a part of Cass county, and shipping direct special train, surrounded with a retinue in cars. Some two weeks ago Supt. of servants, and special pains are taken Graham notified the agent to furnish to exalt the president into an individual no more cars to Mr. Hawk. The latter far above ordinary mortals. It is all notified the superintendent that he well enough to show respect to our rulers, should commence a suit under the territorial who are such only for the time being, hi '^M law for every car refused and but the weakness of human nature, he should keep a record of every car if not restraint by the viligant exercise ordered. He also purchased several of our better judgement, will sometimes thousand sacks. He has purchased carry us beyond the bounds of propriety. grain ever since, and stacked it up on Americans should not be ruler the platform in bags with orders for the worshipers. agent to ship it. Cheap Cash Store. The arrest of the railroad man is the While visiting New Ul Railroad Power8. Star Sample Room, culmination of a bitter fight between Commissioners ex-Governor Pattison Mr. Hawk and the Northern Pacific and and Messrs. Little and Anderson, appointed do not fail to call on Gfsjo j&doBft Farmers' Home railroad. Mr. Hawk was refused cars to investigate the Pacific railroads, for his wheat, so he claims, and he then have had considerable experience put the grain into sacks and delivered lately. A Washington correspondent DEALERIN JACOB H0ESCHELER, Prop'r. CHAS.LROOSP them at the depot as common freight. writes as follows: DRY GOODS, He filled the platform and piled bags Dealer in When the commissioners arrived inCalifornia, NOTIONS, Wins, Liqu ors up in the waiting room until the depot they found the whole state GROCERIES?CROCKERYS' agent could hardly find room to breath. under the practical control of the Cen and Cigars. When he had done this" the railroad and OILS. tral Pacific railroad and all private individuals company offered him cars to move his DRUGGIST and STATIONER,** under the burdensome dominion A fine lunch will be served every day. Also Musical Instruments wheat, but he wanted to empty the of the same corporation. The latter and WHJEJSLMM & WILSON'S im-*T sacks and ship the wheat in bulk. The Cor. Minn. & Center streets. and take a look at his represents $400,000,000 and nobody in latest Improved company refused to allow this, and afterwards, New Ulna, Minn. California thinks it best to array himself SJEWING MACB.1XES. Mr. Hawk says, refused to SCHUBERT 1FLO R, against it. At least so the commissioners mense line ofDrugs, Stationery, give him cars to ship the sacks. He concluded after they had vainly All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. then caused the arrest of the the division sought information from persons calculated superintendent. Graham was arrested Fancy and Holiday|^ to know. Some had disappeared Agents for the improved NEW ULM, MINN. under the interstate law which and those who remained had, like Mr. H.FRENZEL, prohibits unjust discrimination. The Crocker,conveniently defective memories. MCCORMICK SELF BINDERS Goods. grain law of Dakota makes it the duty The newspapers paid very litte attention of the railroads to furnish cars to farmers to the commission although the Manufacturer of AND on side tracks, and Mr. Hawk first subject of the investigation was one that SODA WATER, Steel'Mowers made his demand for cars under this would appear to be very interesting to Po# OfeeSlodk. Xewlflm, JVlii\n.|i provision of the law. SELTZER WATER them. All the railroads delayed as much as possible in transporting the commissioners' and Popular with the Ladies. 7 also for the Northwestern Self-dumping baggage, and even the telegraph San Francisco Post: When I heard Champagne Cider. B. BEHNEE & CO., Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes, the unexcelled companies were in control of the enemy. Miss Artless say, "1 don't like to have Norwegfan Plows, Cultivators, They were watched with great closeness Centre Street. New Ulna, Minn. Dr. Molar fill my teeth his hands are durable and light running Smith Wagons, and could not send a telegram without so big he hurts my lips, but papa will self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. its becoming known to the railroad men. MILLIN EI*, ^t ir\ insist on my going to him, 'cause he's Everybody was afraid to offer thsm any EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE Repairs for the above namedfcUehineryalways on hand "AND c:i^^:^W such a good man," I knew just what courtesies and they were treated with SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. DRESS MAKINGS the matter was. Molar is a plodding, BINDING TWINE of the best quali* scant civility where they might have expected matter-of-fact man, who conscientiously ty. Our prices are low and suitable to Miss Mary Hopt, the contrary. digs out caries and puts in gold, polishes everybody. We ask the farmers to call Mr. Norris, who is the railroad expert it off, and sends the'girl home and on us before buying elsewhere. hired by the commission to took up figures thinks he has done his duty. opposite the for them said: Union Hotel, New TJlm, Now, there's young^Incisor, .an Italian, WM. FRANK. JO HN BBNTZIN. "The people in the East, have no idea here in the city. He understands Cottonwoo Mills. Has on band a good stock of Millieery Goods con of the facts. None of the dispatches sistinginpartof Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks his business. A lady comes in and he Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, fcc. sent have touched on the grip the railroad sizes her up in a moment and knows Also Patterns forstamping monograms. Stamp, people have on the state. People inj of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable whether to be confidential, reverential, dressmaking done to order. out there have become so accustomed or businesslike. He isn't in a. hurry. Custom grinding solicited. Will C. Baltrusch, that they do not even appear to object He speaks of the sun or the fog, whichever grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange to it. The influence is so great that no predominates, listens to the long 34 fts. flour, 5 ibs. shorts and 8 one dares to enter into any large private preamble the average woman treats us fcs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour enterprise without first obtaining the -DEALER INDry to about who filled this one and who and feed sold at low rates and delivered Goods, favor of the railroads. To lose that favor drew that, and how nervous she is and a New TJlm free of expense. means utter ruin. how many hypodermic injections the Hats and Caps FRANK & BENTZI N. From what was said it is evident that TIVOLI family physician administers in the the commissioners were greatly impressed course of a month, what her husband Men's and Boys' Clothing, with what they saw. They then said, and what her mamma did, etc. -k- realized for the first time the tremendous Then he gets gradually down to business, -AND $S Ladies' Jackets andDolmans* strength of the railroads and BUEW^EHY compliments here on the beauty the enormous power that they must have of her complexion (if he thinks it will LADIES' AND GENTS' WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR Wielded over the legislature. They also do, while he surreptitiously wipes the JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. recognized that it would be practically FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL carmine off his hands) or the rounded Furnishing Goods, impossible to get at the secrets of such whiteness of her neck or becoming costnme NEW ULM, MINN. 4 fj9c*iS l_A^JDt EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL^H corporations in their own stronghold. or, if she's a domestic woman, Pure beer sold in quantities to suit They came away without having ob- GROCERIES, '"MyVi V-f THE LOWEST PRICES. g^^| he inquires about that bicuspid or the purchaser. Special attention paid Pliii.!iad.exPected-eeofthe WiiM tainedone'littl the evidence that thev to the bottling of beer. Edith's or recommends something for fj&SMBB. BEEfflgfS CO. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE the teething baby. t^j^w^ peopl east are just betii 0? A.Behnke NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, And his touch? &WiB2$rimb~rn$* Hl'IHf j^BOOTS AND SHOES, Mhj its like velvet, and his fingers Si||i0|i ginning to find out that "no one can li PIONEER mcDrUg|Store,i F. H. BEHNKE, And the very latest patterns in FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. linger lovingly over their work as ||^|f| enter into anyprivate enterprise, at all Dress Goods & Trimmings. though it were really a delightful task. Opposite the Railroad Depott ||p|||H dependent upon shippingfacilities,without =DBALBRIK=r" My purchases have been made di And how sympathetic he is? Did it yjSW WLM, MIN2T. decidelfthenebeel" first obtaining the favor of th railpfllpfli. rect and for cash,' and I am thereby passage of inter hurt her very much.? And he will be iro roads," thetyn are "fresh. enabled to \aake the lowest prices. th DR. WESCHCKE, PROP'R. so careful. Perhaps she screams a lit. Call and examine my stock and compare |jl|||| SucD hams cbeen the case for ye'ars, and it First class accomodations at O fea prices before purchasing elsewhere. tie, and he tells her how brave she is, and *s Soffit* 1 Minnesota Street, 1 reasonable rates. Good ansti1 state law that business man peeps They she endures in silence. If she's likely Iffflisiff:1 NEW TJLM, MINN. stabling on the vet* .C BALTRUSCH to be one of the screaming sort he prefaces A full and fresh stock of A f|f||l||l and soma of them are not out of their premises. shell NOTICE TO CREDITORS. drugs anti medicines\ehoice ttlltflf' his operations by citing the case (3[i AUG QUENSE perfumerp9flne Mlii^i of despotism. soaps,eombs of the wealthy, distinguished Miss Nobb, State of Minnesota, County ofBrown, in Pro- and toilet articles, books, I who bore the most painful dental surgery plpl^ *m bateCourt. stationery, colors varnish-1* In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Jones without a murmur, and it is surprising Deceased. s. -:j, Commander-in-chief John P. Rea has HARNESS MAKER es glass,putty and painter8 Notice Is hereby given to all persons having the moral effect it produces. supplies. ':v'ii. claims and demands against the estateoflSUzabeta issued general orders No. 1 to the G. GOOD TABLE BUTTER. Mrs.-Lowvale wouldn't screech .after and Dealer in Jones, late of the County of Brown, deceased, A. R, in which he announces the following that the lodge of the Probate Conrt of said County PIANOS ORGANS AND that if he crushed her alveolar processes Whipf, Collars, and all other will bear, examine and adjust claims and demandsagainst appointments: Adjutant-General said estate at his office in theCity of flew Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., articles usually kept MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. to powder. }$Z New Ulm in said Comity, ontheHrat Monday of Daniel Fish, Minneapolis Quartermaster-GeneralJohn in a first-class harness NEW UM, WINN. eachaaonth, for six snecesslTe months, commencing -*y* PURE WINES AND L] with thefirstMosdayln October 19e7id that Taylor, 218 Walnut shop. A NEW OFFER. six months from, the 18th day of Aagaftt 1887 QUORS FOR MEDldttfrnk. i ir St., Philadelphia Judge Advocate* have been United and allowed by MM Probate Mew harnesses made to order and re Mr. C. Sommer takes wheat in exchange Physicians prescriptions carefullyl Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Court for creditors to present theirclaisu. GeneralWheelock G. Veazey, Rut- for goods, paying a premium of pairing promptly attended to. compounded at all hours of the day! cash. Goods delivered in any part of SOBKBT Jons. :v?-P land, Vfc 5 eta. per bushel above Market price. ard right NEWMLM, Administrator of the Xstate ofKlixabeth Jones, the city. A^./ MINN mmmsmmmm