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An Ingersoll Reminiscence. MOBE PENSION TETOES. I C0MGRESS. REPUBLICAN POLITICS.I 4 HSvanm ©ou IBank. Fr. Aufderheide, The- Capital gives an interesting account Seasons Given by President Cleveland for Offer. which it states was-obtained ing Private Pension Legislation. from Ingersoll himself of the preperation C.H.OH'A&BOUBrr, SENATE. What it Will Mean. c.n.Boss,. us The president sent to congress a message of that gentleman's remarkable Pwftideafc Manufacturer oi The senate select committee- on Indian New York Press:. Benjamin Harrison, oi J| to in a bill granting a pension to Mary Cuhteft speech nominating Blaine at Cincinnati traderships resumed its investigation intothe Virginia, signed tfi% declaration of independence. -13* AnneDoherty. I states at a large share Cor. Minn and Centre Strs. charges of fraud in the letting of timber in 1876^ According to the Capital The election of Benjamin Harrison, oi M''' a senate committee on pen- Fire, Well Building and Steeple contracts on the Chipnewa Indian lands in Indiana, his great grandson, to be president, I $ & (ad opted also by the house committee) when Col. Bob went out to Cincinnati, Wisconsin. D. L. McKay, state lumber in will mean at at declaration has been I ^M* consists of the petition in which the woman accompanied by his brother, NEWULM, MINN. spector of Chippewa Falls, Wis., testified as Brick, reaffirmed. says at her husband (who bad served to the value of stumpage on Indian reservations Ebon C, who was then practicing law Jn a New Jersey regiment) left her in Collection*an* all basinesa pertaining to banking in that district, one of the charges be *Ti£$ J86 5 and has not been heard of since. She in Washington, he had not the slightest prompt!/ attended to. ing that the Indians on the Chippewa reservation, ~l'\t Fine Pressed Brick for Germans for Harrison. -n'' had received a pension as the widow of Daniel intention of making any speech were not paid the full valne of their Individua Responsibitiy, Doherty, until it was discovered at he is very significant of the present attitude timber.'." ornamental fronts. whatever in the convention. Two Va alive and living in Philadelphia, and was of the Germans who always think for themselves,that days before the nominating speeches himseif drawing a pension there. She had the Milwaukee Freie Presse, which $500,000, succeeded in getting the pension in the first is independent and which four years ago supported were to be made he was asked by a the heat of shipping facilities a '•$|f instance by much false swearing. The police Cleveland, has promptly and cordially While the house was considering the Mills Blaine's friends to make the speech Eagle Mill Co. will pay attention to mail orders, :jr/ records of Washington (where she has been swung into line for Harrison and Morton oill, Mr. MeKinley and other Republican, putting Blaine in nomination. At ,,:*_. living) showed her to be a woman of very bad The German voters are independent, but an members submitted motions to increase theduties also very sensible. "s"-"" "-,„ character, and at she had been under arrest first he declined, but finally yielded to on various items in .the iron schedule, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. -', nine times for drunkenness, larceny, creating their persuasions. He had two daya all of which were promptly voted down. On Manufacturers of disturbances and other misdemeanors. The motion of Democratic members, the clausefixing A. Democratic Admission ,' to think over the points and prepare P^sident then enters upon a consideration the rate of duty on cast polished plateglass ROLLER FLOUR The democratic New York Sun does not deceive hia speech, but Cincinnati was lively in •r pension legislation generally and says: unslivered, was stricken out, thus leaving ##iell, itself about the republican ticket. The I cannot Bpell out any principle upon those days, and when Ingersoll went in force the existing law the clauseimposing Sun thoughtfully states the points of strength •'. -which the bounty of the government is bestowed a duty of $1 1 a ton on BY THE to bed at midnight of the second day of Harrison and Morton, and warns the democratic through the instrumentality of the slabs and billets of steel and restoring the* Gradnal Hednction m&amt he had not written a line. He says party at the republican ticket is a flood of private pension bills at teach me. present rate of 45 per cent and, valorem wasstricken BREWER.MALTSTEMBOTTLER & formidable one. The Sun thus concludes: he slept soundly until about 2 o'clock The theory seems to have been adopted at out and a duty of four-tenths centr "About the best thing which the democrats per pound was imposed on iron or steel, flat,, no man who served in the army can be the System, in the morning, when he awoke with of the douDtful states can now do is to cease with longitudinal ribs for the manufactureof subject of death, or impaired health, except JftiW \5W, JMNX a feeling that he had had a night's contemplating the weakness of the ticket fencing. The usual political discussion ^hey are chargeable to his service. Medical which their opponents put up, and to develop rest. His mind was clear, his faculties NEW ULM, MINN. (if ran through the day's- proceedings, and a JK theories are set at naught and the mo#t Hit* brewery I* one of the largest,establishment! what strength and stability appertains to mild controversy took place' between Scott a in relation is claimed between alleged active. He said to himself that ef the kind iu ihe Minnesota Valley and is fitted 'i their own." and Beed. Nothing unusual was said, however. •p with all the modern improvements. Keg and incidents of military service and disability the time had come to prepare that '. The house, as well as the- senate, adjourned bottle beer fnrnished to any parr of the city on or death. Fata apoplexy is admitted to speech. He got up softly and went •hor5 aotice. My bottle beer is especially adapted from Monday to. Thursday. „. the result of quite insignificant wounds heart Democratic Misleading. £j$0 for family use. to the next room, where" the gas was disease is attributed to chronic diarrhoea, This is the feast to which the republican Country brewers and others that bny malt will consumption to hernia, and suicide is traced burning dimly, dressed, sat down, party invites the taxpayers of the country. And \t to their interest to place theii orders witb. SENATE *«. S to army service in a wonderfully devious Cheap whisky and tobacco, dear clothing and me. Ml orders by mail will receive my prompt at closed his eyes and pictured to himself •tnttoB. *-*S£#£-3&i,i*tf and curious way. Adjudications of the pension Senator Hoar's speech on toe fisheries food and shelter.—Indianapolis Sentinel the convention as he would see it AUG.SCEELTj bureau are overruled in the most treaty, is likely to be the severest arraingnment Democrat. of Secretary Bayard and the administration peremptory fashion by the special the next day. He imagined himsell Now, here's richness of falsehood beyond that has been heard during the present acts of congress, since nearly all the dreams of delirious imagination. The republican rising to address it when the state oi John Hauenstein, session. the beneficiaries named in these party offers cheap whisky, and tobacco, Obtained, and all PAThtiT BUnlNJ££i attended Illinois was called, and then and there ". The senate adjourned until Monday without bills have unsuccessfully applied ,-to this bureau and dear clothing, does it? Oh, give to for MODERATE FEES. Our office is he thought out the speech exactly, he waiting tovhave the resolution extending for relief. This course of special legislation us a season of repose! Why. when the democratic BREWER opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain the- appropriations of the last fiscal year approved operates very unfairly. Those with certain party went out of power whiskv was Patents in less time than those remote from says, as he delivered it on the next by the presiding ofiicer of the senate. WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, BRA WIHO oi influence or friends to push their claims 30 cents a gallon, or 3 to 5 cents a 'drink, day. When he had finished it he opened PHOTO of invention. We advise as to patentability The enrolling force-of the house was unaccountably procure pensions, but those with neither in&* and muslin prints were worth25 cents ayard. free of charge and we ma'e NO CIlAMQJS his eyes, turned up the gas and slow in its work, and the senate, fluence nor friends must content themselves After nearly twenty-five years of republican *-,'- *.$- and'*-'''-' -.?*« UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED after waiting for some Time for the house and with their fate under general laws. I operates sat down and wrote it out and put rule the cheapest whisky is retailed at 1 per For circular, advice, terms and references to taking a recess to enable the resolution to t9 MALTSTER quart, or 10 to 15 cents a drink, and muslin unfairly by increasing in numerous instances actual clients in your own State. County, City oi the manuscript in a bureau drawer, submitted, adjourned. prints sell at 5 cents a yard. Talk about the pensions of those already on the T-"" ME«S»HW,Tfc«lit turned down the gas, went-to bed and cheap whiskey and dear clothing.—Appleton roll, while many other more deserving cases, slept the sleep of contentment. Post. from the lack of fortunate advocacy, are i- Opvottte Patent Office, Washington, I). obliged to be content with the sum provided Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fil In the house Mr. Holman called the senate by general laws. The apprehension may well Bingham Bros. Disheartened Already. all orders. land grant forfeiture bill, with amendments be entertained at the freedom with which It was about 4'oelock when he turned Mr, Grebe has charge of the bottling estate made by the house committee. As thus The Democrats are talking very bravely, these private pension bills are passed iur"nishes in the second time. It was probably amended the bill which,, as it came from .the but there is good reason to believe at they lishment. ~c •"-•,':' JOii'-i a inducement to fraud and senate, proposed to forfeit grants applying to have very serious apprehension as to. the outcome 9 o'clock when he felt his brother New Ulm Minn. imposition, while it certainly teaches lands lying oppositeportions of the aidedroads of the campaign. A gentleman who the vicious lesson or plea that the DEALERS IN tugging at him to get up and go to •Si-i?'- LUMBE not now completed, declares a forfeiture of holds the closest relations to the Democratic treasury of the national government work on that speech. The colonel the lands lying opposite the portionsnof the leaders says of the conference which Mr. Barnum -invites the approach of private need. None RVPfefferle, teased his brother a little by pretending roads not completed at the time specified in reluctantly consented to resume his 'of us should be in the least wanting in regard ,/ the granting acts. After somediscussjon, the place as the chairman of the Democratic national -for the veteran soldier, and I will yield to no great indolence and indisposition committee's substitute was then Adopted, committee: f£, man in a desire to see those who defended the to get up. AEter a while he saw that and the question recurring on the passage of Mr. Barnum was very anxious not to be government when it needed defenders liberally his brother was deeply affected and Dealer in the bill as adopted, the veto resulted, yeas the chairman. This was due not only to his "treated. Unfriendliness to our veterans is a LATH, SHINGLES, D00BS, 141, nays 12—no quorum. The bill remains he rolled out, dressed and said to age, to his long service and to the demands •charge easily and sometimes dishonestly as unfinished business. -. -.-, .......jy which his private business make made. I insist at the true soldier is a Ebon: SASH AND BLIND. upon his time, but because he good citizen and at he will be satisfied with "You don't think I have done anything SENATE. %ff% 'r% "•••V^M^S is not satisfied to conduct a generous, fair and equal consideration for A member of the senate committee on appropriations, Lime, Cement and Coal. about that speech, do you?" CANNED, DRIED & GREEN ^f campaign upon the issue as presented. He is. those who are worthily entitled to help. I in speculating upon the final moreover, very apprehensive as to the result', have considered the pension list of the republic "No," said his brother, "I know FRUITS, adjournment, remarked: There is about and it is known to some of his intimate friends a roll of honor bearing names inscribed by you have not, for you have been out four week's work on general appropriation at for these among other reasons he does •national gratitude, and not by improvident bills yet to be transacted. Loivest prices always* constantly day and night." not enter upon the campaign with any heart. and indiscriminate alms giving. I have conceived "Well now," said the colonel, "suppTse It was found, however, when the committee the prevention of the complete discredit HOUSE. met here to select their chairman at Gorman whichmustensuefromtheunrea^onablejunfair you sit down over there aud listed The speaker pro tern, laid before the house Opposite Railroad Depot, STO»E,WOODEN ANDL WILLOW .5WARE would not accept the place, and that and reckless granting of pensions by special a message from the president, returning without to my speech." And standing up Scott would not, and the position was, in a acts, to be the be| service I can render our his approval the bill granting a pension NEW ULM, MINM in .the opposite corner of the room he measure, thrown back upon Barnum. Mr. veterans. In the discharge of what has to Julia Welsh. -Mmx*^ Barnum, I nappen to know, enters upon the NEW ULM, delivered his speech to his audience of 4p seemed to me niy*du'ty*as related to legislation Mr. Haten, of Missouri,, presented the report campaign in a very half-hearted manner, and in the interest of all the veterans of of the conferees on the agricultural bill, oft* just as he delivered it a few hours PP.- Vogelpohl whatever he may say in the public prints. He the Union army, I have attempted to stem to the effect at they had reached an agreement urg. layKerto the great convention. His is fearful of the effect of the discussion of the the tide of improvident pension enactments, upon all points of difference except the brother listened critically at first, and Mills bill upon the wage workers of New York,. though I confess to a full share of responsibility senate amendment appropriating §100,000 3 ii New Jersey and Connecticut, and he knows for some ofthese laws that should not then, carried away by thecolonel's eloquence, for sorghum sugar experiments. Merchant Tailor, very well at the Democrats must carry both have been passed. I am far from denying The regular order was then demanded, being he listened enthusiastically. New York and Now Jersey if they are to. succeed at there are cases of merit which cannot an aye and no vote on the passage of the Minn. St., ©Ne Ulm, Minn. As the colonel drew to a close his brother in the election. He himself is as much be reached except by special enactment, land grant forfeiture bill, and the vote was opposed to the policy of the Mills bill and rose to his feet and, as the last but 1 do not believe there is a member of taken, resulting, ayes 177, noes 8 so the bill '. Is prepared to supply the people of the free trade plank in the Democratic platform Manufacturer of and Dealer a either house of congress who will not admit sentence fell from his lips, rushed forward was passed. New Ulm and vicinity with the best of as Mr. Randall is but he yielded to the at this kind of legislation has been carried The house then went into committee of the and threw his arms around the CIGARS, wishes of the other Democratic leaders and too far. I have now before me more than a clothing at the lowest prizes. Only whole on the tariff bill, the pending paragraph colonel's neck, and then they went accepted his old place. The fact at the hundred special pension bills, which can being that relating to iron or steel railway first class work turned out. Democrats have insisted that Mr. Barnum, a ^hardly be examined within the time allowed down to breakfast. fish plates or splice bars. TOBACCOS radical Democratic protectionists, shall conduet IK-.' for at purpose. My aim has been at all Hygiene of Old Age. Mr. Bunchanan's motion to strike out I the campaign upon the free trade times, in dealing with bills of this character, the paragraph was rejected. The teeth in old age are, of course, basis is an illustration of the extremity- to to give the applicant for a pension the benefit H. HANSCHEN, PIP£S I The reading of the bill then progressed rapidly, which the Democratic party is reduced. I is of any doubt that may arise, and which lost, and they should, unless, under motions made on the republican side to difficult to see how Mr. Barnum, holding the fejA ,1Ulanced the propriety of granting a pension, strike out many of the paragraphs being rejected, exceptional circumstances,be replaced Cor. Minnesota and Centre views as to protection which he does, can "ia there seemed any just foundation for the generally without division and with Contractor and Builder, by artificial teeth, for the thorough successfully conduct such a campaign. amplication but when it seemed entirely outai\ streets. \*a little debate. .,., of every rule, in its nature or the proof chewing of food is even more necessary Mr. Randall is not talking for publication NEW ULM, MINN.S"f?-f supporting it, I have supposed I did only my SENATE. in the old than in the young, because to any one, but it is known at in recent duWi interposing an odjection. I seems A delegation of about thirty workingmen private conferences with some of his more Special attention given to mason in the old the digestive powers are apt Jno. Neuman, to at it would be well if our general engaged in making window glass was heard intimate friends he has expressed the opinion to fail. With the best artificial teeth pennons laws should de revised with a view by the senate tariff subcommittee. They at Mr. Cleveland will most certainly be defeated, work in the city and country. of rayetmg every meritorious case at can submitted a schedule, which they said just mastication is apt to be imperfectly and the party cannot hope to win arise! Our experience and knowledge of any covered the difference between wages here upon the platform laid down in the house by New Ulm, Minn. performed hence the food of the aged Dealer GOODS,'"i&mni deiicil "lries ought to make the enactment of and those abroad, and declared at it would Mr. Mills and his free trade allies from the DRY should be soft and readily comminuted, & con\ lete pension, code possible. In the be impossible for them to continue to receive The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam South. •abseni\\ of such a revision, and if pensions their present compensation if duties were put and especially should it be of easy is a sure cure for coughs and colds. Hats, Caps, Notions, are totv granted upon equitable grounds, down below the figures they submitted. digestion. Very few old people need Sft New York's Estimate of Cleveland. •and wi^jont regard to general laws, the presen Groceries,". Provisions^ HOUSE. stimulating diet very many are injured methods would be greatly improved by The rate at which familiarity may breed The house passed the senate 'bill providing the establishment of some tribunal to examine contempt when the subject of it is proven to by an excess of nitrogenous food. Crockery and Glassware, {:.» H. Eudolphi^ for the sale of the site of For Omaha. Neb., the facts in every case and determine be unworthy of confidence is strikingly displayed The kidneys, like all other organs, are and appropriating $200,000 for the purchase Green, Dried and Canned upon the merits of the applications. in the public career of Grover Cleveland. feeble, and if meats and other rich of a new site and the construction of suitable The following table shows the Cleveland Fruits, etc, etc, N buildings thereon. foods are used in excess, they greatly majorities given by the City of Buffalo MANTFACTXItER OF & DEALER I N A joint resolution was passed selecting The Alleged Dynamite Plot. and the State of New York in the year 1882 increase the strain upon these organs. Leonard H. Harris of Ohio, John A. Martin and 1884. The excess, whether plurality or Soots -and Shoes! (jeneral Manager H. B. Stone, of the Burlington I will always take farm produce in a Milk and milk products or preparations of Kansas, and John E. Hartranft of Pennsylvania, majority, is here classed as majority. The road on being asked for a history of for goods, and pay the highest market price tat a to fill vacancies on the board of of breadstuffs cooked with milk The majorities are all for Cleveland except the dynamite plot against the Chicago, Burlington kinds of paper rags. %r managers of national homes for disabled at of Buffalo in 1884, which was against should form a very large proportion of & Quincy, has told the Associated soldiers. him. In 1882 Cleveland was the candidate Minn. & 3d N. strs., 'New Ulm, Minn. Press the following: the food of the ordinary aged individual The House passed 30 private pension bills. for Governor and in 1884 for President: In connection with my store I h/we a first-daft'*' A few days after the middle of May the but individual peculiarities differ so One for the relief of Mrs. Delilah Whipps was saloon fnrnished with a splendid billiard table aaaj 1882. 1884. •company was informed at attempts were A large assortment of men's and introduced by Mr. MacDonald, another by much that personal medical counsel Buffalo' Cleveland my customers will always find good liquors sas) made to damage its property and trains by Mr. Bice granting a pensian to Martin N. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and majority 5,752 *1,093 cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunclu *J^K the use of dynamite, and at Bowels, the should in all cases be taken so that Kellogg. Mrs. Whipps is 78 her husband New York's .Cleveland children's shoes constantly kept on brotherhood engineer who was arrested with the diet may be regulated to the served in the war of 1812. Kellogg is a veteran majority 192,854 1,047 dynamite in his possession, was about to hand. Custom work and repahing All goods purchased of me will be delivered of the Mexican war. The pension granted needs of the individual case. Very leave the town to put the plan in operation. promptly attended to. any part of the city free of cost. him is $72 a month. *Against Cleveland. many old people are hurt by the use Bowles did leave Chicago, as expected having Minnesota Street, rjim, Mln»,. The conferees on the river and harbor bill These figures tell a significant and startling, taken a package of dynamite and caps of food in excessive quantity but little A Meat Market arrived at an agreement on all items except tale. In 1882 Mr. Cleveland was comparatively wirh him from room 34, Grand Pacific hotel, exercise can be taken, ail growth THE AHB three, which relate to harbors on the Pacific unknown to either New York CHICAGO the headquarters of the grievance committee coast., has ceased, and the bodily furnaces State or Buffalo. I is true that he had of the strikers, and occupied by Mr. S. E. served a term as Sheriff of the county of Hoge. chairman of the general grievance committee. ORTHWESTERN which make heat are able to destroy M. EPPLE, Prop'r. 'JM which Buffalo is the principal city, and that, but very little of food fuel. Some little A. Singular Young Woman of Gardiner. in the year named, he wasHlayor of that On the 29th of May, the engineer of a train MimrasoiASi.NEWtILM)MINN5li| I time since I had occasion to lecture place. So far as regards his fitness or capacity, going from Chicago to Aurora was startled Lewiston (Me.) Journal. ,,,. "•,. however, for exalted political position on this subject at the Philadelphia by a white light, which he described as being About a fortnight ago a young T'HKwundersignevicinity he was an absolutely unknown man. like an electric light, and a loud explosion, Hospital, and an assertion that I theueonleel"'= desires to inform woman in Gardiner, who, though but The upheaval in politics produced which jarred his engine severely and partially Ne Ulm and that h» has re-establish* then made that most old people are by the factional fight among the Republicans stunned him and his fireman. ,, 17 years old, has been married two Ms meat market and is now preapared to wafU in the State of New York had given Cleveland more comfort able,enjoy better health, on his eld customers and friends with only tbt An examination of the engine showed at years, took it into her head to black his opportunity for advancement. As a representative best fresh and cured meats, sansages, lard and ev -the forward truck wheel was broken, but not and probably live longer for the use of ™f, A I W A erything usually kept in a first-class market Tb4highest her face so no one would know her, of a so-called "reform" movement so much but at the engine was able to proceed. mnrket price will be paid for FATCAlfe! wine, has met with very severe disapprobation he was chosen Mayor of Buffalo and while The next morning a careful»examination dress up as a smart negro boy and Penetrates the Centres of Population TLB, HIDES, WOOI,, ETC. A standing for the same idea Daniel Manning at the hands of some of the of the track was made, and, at the place go out for a promenade. What in M. EPPLB. secured his nomination for Governor. His of the explosion, close by the rail, were found profession, whose strong sympathy amusement she expected to get out election to the Governorship was as triumphant -*-& a small handful of what appeared to be tTJJNOIS, IOWA,,, with the temperance movement dominates as was his previous elevation to TTVOLI of the escapade it is hard to tell, but •damp sawdust, an unexploded copper cap, their judgment. No valid reasons the Mayoralty. WISCONSIN,' about an inch long and a quarter of an inch in evidently she did not expect what did diameter, .some pieces of oily paper, and pieces have, however, so far as my judgment A glance at the figures will tell the story happen. She was arrested for one MICHIGAN, of broken fish line. The supposed sawdust, of the regard with which Mr. Cleveland was goes, been brought forward thing, but when the police officers held in 1882 and 1884 by those who knew on being examined, proved to be dynamite, MINNESOTA, AND to lead me to changeBlmy him best. Th City of Buffalo, which gave and the oily paper the remnants of the casing learned that she was not a young DAKOTA, 3REWERY! opinion. In the overfed American him a majority of $f752 in 1882, gave a of a dynamite cartridge. The copper cap was colored man bent on burglary they majority of 1,093: against him in a fulminating cap, made and used only for \f NEBRASKA and people the habitual use of wine let her go home. Since then, judging 1884. In 1882 the State of New YoTk rolled the purpose of exploding dynamite. The during youthful or middle age and from the local papers, the one theme up a majority of 192,854- for himy but all dynamite cartridge had apparently been tied f" a WYOMING. vigorous health is, we think, an injury JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. which it gave bins two years afterward was to the rail with a fish line, and the wheel oi in Gardiner has been her exploit and just 1,047. The reason for this great change the engine cut off a portion of the cartridge, rather than a good but when the Its TRAIN SERVICEIscarefully the one question asked, '*who was NEW ULM, -^MINNESOTA in attitude toward Mr. Cleveland can readily 'which dropped by the rail, where it was found powers of life are tailing, when digestion arranged to meet requirements oi she?" After everybody had fully be pointed out. I is thisr The-people-had "the next morning. The remaining dynamite, is weak, and the multitudinous Pur beer sold in quantities to suit found him out. They had- learned,, by a costly local travelf as well as to tarnish when the wheels struck the cap, exploded. made up their minds that fifty orsixty purchaser. Special attention paid to thebottling humiliating: experience, that he Was both There were at least two caps used in the cartridge, small ills of feebleness perplex and annoy, the most attractive Monies toi different young women were each oi beer. morally and mentally unfit for the1 Governorship, the one found, not having exploded. one or two glasses of generous through travel between important the one in question, themasquerader, at he was arrogant, cold-blooded, On the remnants of the paper found were the wine at dinner aid digestion, quiet for selfish and repellent in his dealings with those same manufacturer's marks as were on the in order to relieve the innocent from TRADE CENTEES.il which official life had thrown him in- contact ff#Ifm cartridges captured on Thursday, with the time being much nervous irritation, HE W EM suspicion, told the whole story. with, and at he lacked' both the-ability and Bowles, Broderick and Wilson. This brand, and in no way do harm. The sum the inclination to observe a of the pledges or mark, on the cartridge affords sure means Its EQUIPMENT of Day and total of ruin wrought by alcohol in which he1 had made-to- the people: of locating the manufacturer. MILL1 Gov. Church of Dakota denied a pardon to CITY PLANING Parlor Cars, Dining and Palace the world is appalling, but it is not John Oswald, nephew of John Oswald, the The experience which. theStatetif New York Sleeping Cars is without rival. Ill lessened by our shutting our eyes to well known liquor man of St. Paul. In denying had between 1882and 1884has beenrepeated Its ROAD-BED is perfection, oi The sultan of Turkey, fearing that Austria the pardon the governor gives his reasons on a larger scale by the nation in theinterval the good that wine properly used may 16116 may be induced to make concessions to MANUTACTUBES as follows: The defendant was tried which has- elapsed since the latter year. The stone-ballasted SteeL achieve. When in the aged there is Eussia in Bulgaria, at will be equivalent to in April,. 1886, for the murder of Patrick McWeeney people of the country, too have discovered The NORTHWESTERN is the DOORS, WINDOW SASH/*j ia restoration of Pan-Slavist interests and a distinct failure of vital power, and at Devil's Lake, convicted of that Cleveland, as a reformer, hollow and favorite route for the Commercial .-that will threaten the interests of the Ottoman manslaughter and sentenced to pretentious-sham,, who has violated his promises,, especially of digestive power, the call empire, has ordered the treasury to Traveler, the Tourist and the Seek* VENETIAN BLINDS, twelve years' imprisonment. The debauched the civil service,, insulted for- the habitual use of alcoholic create an. extraordinary resource fund of evidence does not show that the prisoner and humiliated the stricken and worthy ers after New Homes in the Golden liquors is, in my opinion, imperative. $10,000,000. was in a state of intoxication bordering soldiers- of the republic, and injected Northwest, MOULDINGS AND FRAMES.' upon irresponsibility. His own testimony an element of coarseness,' vulgarity Judge Gresham'sailed for Europe on the The danaer of the formation of any Detailed iniormapon cheerfully shows he had a well defined recollection of and sordidnesa into every department steamship Werra. He was accompanied by evil habits when a man ha3 crossed JPlaninff, turning and all 1 what occurred. The ill health of the prisoner of the executive branch of the Government. furnished by a number of friends. They will stay abroad the line of seventy is so slight that the is not of itself sufficient to warrant my interference. It was an accident only which prevented the .about sixty days. I is their intention to go work with rib-saw promptly C. W.H*HEIDEMAN, Agent, The good conduct of the prisoner closing of Mr. Cleveland's political career at most conscientious physician need flireet to: London, and thence through the during his brief imprisonment, considering the election of four years ago. no law of continentjor up through Scotland, as they not hesitate in recommending the and neatly executed. KewUlm,Hioa. the character of the tuime. cannot have that averages, permutations or probabilities ever JtMjj.fieciip1 when they' arrive on the other daily use of alcoholic beverages to his weight at continued good conduct durins formulated in mathematics is sucm an accident smeofth water. Judge Gresham said he J. M. WHITMAN, H. C. WICKER likely to be repeated within the next patient.—Dr. H. C. Wood, in Annals a long term of imprisonment already suffered waa taking the trip more for the sea voyage All worst guaranteed. Bates reaMm 100 years at least.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. would entitle him to Th evidence shows 8giK* an for the trip on the other side. of Hygiene. Gansral Maaajjjr, a a a jr ftfale. nothing to justify a pardon. "Xi E. P. WIL33N, (fca'l PjwaMigar A a