New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 5, 1888 · Page 2 of 8
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f^^^rp^3^?^^^ ,The Pnblic Domain. taken, badiojlndiana as soon as a requisition REPUBLICAN COSTE1TI05. TBronm (So.^ljcmk. any tariff for protection, are protected by a Fr. Aufderteid can bsecured. Base suspected Perkins rttoSlW* *Jf Commissioner Stock5 high tariff, which is, in many cases, nothing of being carnally- intimate with his wife, and more nor less an a tax last Apnlj found them together in a wood £alL£la8** of entries upon the pnbftcretnlr'al?t5^M,nbra^Q» VAaWi Republican Conventlom IlwmSIes at Tenth—That we condemn the present Democratic and shot ikinsflTe times, killing him instantly. 24,485:833 O.H. (aiASBOuKrr, C.B.BOM, Wstertomu administration for its persistent and \lp~ ^atfe-r Manufacturer-of 5 2 2 receded $ 13,S FflMtdento continued hostility to the ex-Union soldiers liberal and well directed efforts had made 1 2 7 fe?ant elections to in pension bills upon the most firrolous Cor. Minn, and Centh Strs. Public Land Entries* Armory opera house a bright and patriotic 8 6 pretext, without reference to the justice S S S ^cing4v525,30 0 acres. Fire, Well Building and Steeple place for the holding of Dakota's mammoth •W*^BMrf The re|& ofthe commissioner of the general of the claim or the merit of the applicant, J-ne cash entries were 59,09o selections a*- convention. The? eighty-seven counties were S3SS*e5'?°l'25faci4s' landpce makes the following showm« thereby carrying out the theory of the pre* ^SSS^Jf. NEWULM, MINN. Briek* designatecLby banners, streamers of bunting ent executive at the alms house is the floated from the ceiling and on the walls were Dakot^)riginal land entries under homestead proper refuge of our brave veterans, as demonstrated $11,203,071. Xhe foUow- Orilectionsiai til bnainesi p«rtamng to fr»nM»n ving tables are given: *«fw/» many mottoes. la-wB.846, comprising 597,368 acres by his willingness at the Receipts. promptly aUcsdad ts Fine Pressed Brick for State. Acres Entered Harrison Allen, chairman of the territorial there w4 5,569 final homestead entries man who-stood as his substrate should be $312,855 central committee called the convention to order. A a a 561,922 Individual Responsibly, compriBif 877,996 acres. There were permitted to die there at the foreign service ornamental fronts. 147,598 AAerpTayerby the Rev.E.S.Updyke*of a 562,933 4,037-orlnal entries under the timber culture ofthe United States should not become 154,384 Brookings the convention proceeded to elect 8 a 411 965 lawslB02 final timber culture entries the asylum for ex-Confederate- soldiers, as 1,643,924 $500,000 a temporary chairman, and after considerable withbotpy land "warrants, 10* entries with the reward of treason, for opportunity given if a 2,104,864 1,386,374 balloting Nash of Beadle county was a he heat of shipping facilities and private erip, 2,833 art-es with railroad them to demonstrate the victory of the Colorado 2,630,032 1,042,892 elected. The convention then adjourned till Eagle Mill Co. will pay attention to mail orders, seleetioi| Union over rebellion to be more apparent S a a 1,705,712 165,464 1 o'clock in the evening. Minnata—Original homestead entries, than real at such representation belongs 0 a 1,266,308 122,987 1,919, chprising 262,672 acres finalhomestead to the Union veteran, other things NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. l™hQ 313,636 2 EVEStma SESSION. eiries, 1,577, comprising 212»678 being equal. 1 8 ,„ 1,579 9 acres: oeinal timber culture entries, 433, 5Phe evening session opened with a great Eleventh—Following the lead of our national "Manufacturers of a a 0 0 0 4 3.705 compriejg 56,622 acres final timber culture deal of brass band and a larger deal of un platform as enunciated at Chicagoand a 28,21ft/ ROLLER FLOTTB 8,024,934 fiug. #2iell, entries, 8 comprising 15,000 acres. certainty. W. C. Arnold of Beadle moved a of the will of the people, of this territory a a 2,717,103 653,979 committee of nine on credentials and it was as expressed in a majority of the conn, There wie 7 entries with bqunty land warrants iwLiomsiana 673 597 am 81,978 carried, whereupon, after a decent amount of ties upon the question of local option, we BY THE as 1 with private land scrip. There a .'.' 122,731 fff299,573 delay, Chairman Nash named the following, heartily endorse all just measures for the was rlroad selection of 80 acres, 1 original fi IsEJamnesota 491,764 %W 555,867 Gradual Reduction Eolk (taking the list out of his vest pocket): banishment of the saloon from our borders. swan/ land selection, 148 swamp land 8 pi 554,155 BR£WER,MALTSTERO0TTLER 42,997 8 W. C. Arnold, Beadle Sidney Mann, Kingsbury indemnT selections, 5 locations of Sioux Joseph Allen of Turner reported from the is 214,486, 190,541 0 E Bassford. Spink W. S. Dodge, B. seripjl selection of Valentine script. committee on permanent organization in Montana 282,597 1,549,798 System. Cass Lococque, Douglas H. D. Hanson, Montaa—Original homestead entries, 509, favor of Col. E. C. Geary of Fargo, Cass Nebraska 2,138,324 8,754 Deuel J. W. Lawler, Pennington A. M. Elliot, compriig 77,6j97 acres final homestead county, for permanent chairman, -prith J. E 8 a 425,155 75,436 Turner: C. A. Tan Norman, Barnes. entriesJfOO, comprising 451932 acres original West of Bington, secretary, and W. G. W* xico 660,559 NEW ULM, MINN. 21 TWa brewery ta one of the !argeet,establisbmen!l The committee on permanent organization tirer culture entries, 274, of 36,407 Mitchell of Walsh as assistant. The report in Ihe Mraaesota Valley and ta fitted (Wbi° 240 the kind 304,085 was also made to consist of the' following: acres ^al timber culture entry, 1 there was was adopted and Col. Geary took the chair and mp with allthe modern improvements Y™%on 889,239 76.912 one emjr by military bounty 'warrant 336 without making a speech for which he wag bottle beer tarnished to any parr of the city on a 445,894 238,998.. T. Huntington, Day R. Buchanan, Minnehaha •bora aotice. My bottle beer is especially adapted railroaiselections of 58,796 acres. applauded. *£. Washington Ter... 4,575,194 for family uaa. G. Goodwin, Ransom George WisejjiBin—Original homestead entries, *V THTTD BAY. Coontry brewers and others that bayemaU will S 337,622 mrn^ 108,196 Hopp, Brookings C. E. Boyden, Codington 688, o»0,116 acres final homestead entries, find \t to their interest to place theh orders wftt "George A. Matthews, of the town of Brookings, Dan Yorkey,,. Walsh Baldwin, Stutsman J. W 242,806 291 566 466, jj 55,276 acres railroad selections, me. 411 orders by mail will receive my prompt ait Brookings county, a young lawyer and S. Kelly, Beadle J. Allen, Turner. 58 5 1,241, jfl.983.422 acres there was one Indian speaker of the last legislative council, The nine on resolutions are these: AUG. SCSRLT, India° lands 325,049-. 82111 3 aUtment in the state. Hi a 24,455,833 13,522,185 was nominated as the Republican candidate A. Thoma%, Kingsbury Eugene Huntington, Follwmg were the cash entries during the for delegate to congress from Dakota, the Day A. Edgerton* Davison T. E. yearDakia—Pre-emption John Hauenstein, ballot being the seventeenth of the day Sioux Indians CJiamriiijj Front. Camburn, Brown John H. King, Pennington entries, 3,125 acres, and the convention. On the fourteenth Obtained, and all PATENT JJGBiiWSbS Alex Hughes, Burleigh A. W. Jonson, 472 33 $602,598 Mineral land entries, 3$V A speeial telegram from Crow Creek Ageni+l' ballot Gifford showed such strength tended to tor MWEIIATE FEES. Our office ft Hughes M. Hankinson, Richland. p9lBREWER 44- aciK 754, $2,807. Commuted homesteadsjmtries. that he would have been nom opposite the D. SA'nient Office, and we can obtain a is every prospect 1,363 acres. 211,696 $272,313. E O N DAY. ggg Patents in less time lhau those remdte from inated'on the next roll call had not the antiGiffords -1 when the commissioners are ready to txcess entries, 483 acres, 1,292 $ 1,983 WJiSHtNQTON. Send MODEL, DRAWIHQ OK The day was consumed in "settling the united and forced an adjournment. signatures there will be a break in favor PHOTO of invention. Wo advise aa to patent* bal lands, 1 entry 40 acres $400. Tights or supremacy in the Black Hdls, and, it. Many young and intelligent fellows During the evenings recess Grigsby was urged ability free of charge and we maka A'0 CtLUiQB MinT5spta—Private entries, 1,090 acres, and as usual, Judge Moody is a victor. Th declaTe openly that they wjjl not be preventetl to withdraw in favor of either of them, but UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. 91,99$ $137,774. Pre-emption entries. fight before the convention on the contesting irom signing,by threats or bulldozing. For circular, advice, terms and references to would not do so, Minnehaha connty declining MALTSTER 402, cres 54,561 $74,746. Commuted delegations lasted for four hours and a actual clients in your own State. County, City o» I i^.^ a is a 8 a they could get to give color to the charge at their townsman home?ead entries, 162 acres 23,000 32,226. Town, write fo half, and was one which few of the younger had been put up as a straw man, while S 9 7 ^Jectthis one the next one yxcess entries, 177 acres, 898 $1,970. states of the union could have equaled in bee1m^ illcOhr NeQ- re a the delegation was really for Gifford, Minnehah *T'eJ Wilil »z that the 'Plnnir ™«,1C J.1.-J. *.-,_ the ability displayed. But the majority of Opposite Patent Office, Wathwgton, It. tL lou a was also determined to beat Judge Palmer, offers them greater school privi- Monana—Pre-emption entries, 359 acres, Our brewery Is fully equipped and able to fil eixtv-three for Moody does not mean at .*• teges than has ever before been offered to an and did not much care about anything 52,19* $75,179. Mineral land entries, 203 Bmgnam Bros. Mr. Glifford is a sure winner. The Moody all orders. Indian nation and they are satisfied with it else. acrestB,872} $21|545. Desert land entries, men had the equities clearly with At a«ouncil a number of speeches were ifr. P. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab*. 164 [icres, 50,382 $13,746. Commuted THE EABLY, PROCEEDINGS them, and the others the technicalities, a a against the bill by the In»-^mans, lishment. homf tead entries, 59 acres, 8,375 $12,256. and the convention Col. Geary called the convention to order those who object being by very narJtUTe' He Ulm Minn HFI ExceB entries, 33 acres, 87 $570. Sales preferred equity to routine. Gifford says he three quarters of an hour later this morning, °PP°eed to any advancement, and who coal ind, 9 acres, 1,158 $13,186. has 200 delegates and is confident. Allen which was not at all bad considering the lateness were rather be poor Indians than rich white Wisconsin—Private entries, 569 acres, 55,670 claims to be in better .shape than ever before, ofthe hour of adjournment and the J?61}: ,0,se a opposed to anything $74,288. Pre-emption entries, 32 acres, Ffefferl^ and Campbell, Palmer and others say they amount of rolling the necessities of the situation ™at would-m any respect raise them from 3,28& $6,504. Commuted homestead entries, can see no change in the situation warranting called for. Said situation at the hour kJi re indolent, shiftless and improvi- 46 jdcres, 5,480 $9,388 excess entries, 20 a prediction in favor of any one. Matthews of opening may be thus summed up: Giffdrd custom. acrW, 98 $168. is believed to be weaker, on account of in the lead and able to dictate the man, Tt is noticeable at those who object, are hostility Central Dakota has engendered, if not to succeed personally Allen confident men oyer 40 years of age, although not all Dealer iai Yellow Ferer Exritement. LATH, SHINGLES, BOOHS, and Grigsby is in about the status. Th of holding his strength and very hopeful of a -*t over that age object by any means. The resolutions are regarded with high favor and lightning stroke Grigsby in better shape younger element, however, is ab'out unanimousinfavorofit hough the noon reports from Jacksonvilfej SASH AND BLIND. than ever before as being a possible heir But they are making a the platform is undoubtedly calculated to shows eighteen new cases and twelve Gifford's strength Matthew or any other Btill hunt. They have said but little jn their win votes from farmers, free traders, revenue -3,*„ suspects, the fever has been momentarily forgotten Central Dakota man over-weighted with the Lime, Cement and CoaL own council in favor of Zfe bill, but they do reformers, Prohibitionists and all the rest of in the wild excitement caused by Surgedn CANNED, DRIED & GREEfl stigma which undoubtedly attaches in this their work quietly and will be heard in no uncertain them. There is a possible chance now at a General Hamilton's order not to pass terms when the proper time homes. convention or*least to the Aberdeen convention final adjournment may come with the end of Jacksonville refugees beyond Way Cross. A Maj. Anderson made an impressive speech to Campbell, an uncertain member of what the day. The nominee by the central committee a citizens' meeting the surgeon general was the Indians. He explained than who can scarcely be called an equation Palmerf alone remains to be decided. Lowest prices always* handled without gloves.' Condemnatory are working against the ratification1 of the so heartily hated by many delegates that they •fiMM amasses &~$&k^l resolutions were passed and sent the Florida The credentials committee concluded their a bioux bill were doing so for an evil purpose. would make, any combination rather thdfe representatives in congress, who were FIOTJLT labors at 5 in the evening after a good deal W re in ior ?Z S their ends, regardless allow his nomination favorite sons of various vified to at once place the matter before of hard and fruitless work. Judge Moody Opposite Railroad DepoV of the welfare of the great masses of-the Ina breeds, hopeful on account ofthe possibility tl •president. There are hundreds of women spoke ior an hour in behalf of his Delegation, STQSCB.WOODBK AND Wttj-owj^frxW* and should not be listened to for a of a dark horse. There was a preliminary NEW ULM, MINI! and children still at Jacksonville who* are while Edwin Van Cise and Judge W. E. Church He mentioned names and oke tussel over Barnes county, Messrs, offered asylums in the mountains of Georgia, did the talking, for the Bullock contingent. decided terms and made a marked impression Root and Van Wormer being at odds. Van but on account of this order are un After consideration, Messrs. Arnold of Beadle, on the Indians. He said that what vas for ,Fr VogelpohlT* Wormer kept the seat Root tried to exclude able to leave. I is thought at some Mann of Kingsbury, Fowler of Pennington, the benefit of all the Indians was whit they him from. Alex Hughes than moved at modification of the order will be made at Elliot of Turner and Lecacque of Douglas, should consider, and this bill was *tfl that the convention proceed to a formal ballot once. After the official report had been a majority of the committee, decided upon any one could ask for. I provided for them for the selection of a candidate. the joy sent out Thomas Ryan died at Sand Hills. reporting in favor of the Moody delegation better by far than any other bill hia even of everybody the motion was carried and all 7 Merchant Tailor, The number of patients discharged is uncertain, as having all the equities in their favor. The done, and an opportunity' for improving nominating speeches cut off. The roll was but it is positively knownthat at least minority, consisting of Messrs Bassford of their condition such as thiB afforded should called and the total result announced, as follows, Minn. §i, New Ulm, Minn. 115 pei sons are still under treatment. Two Spink, Dodge of Cass, Horson of Duel and not be ignored. the total, however, not being indicative trained^ and experienced nurses were sent Van Wormer of Barnes, decided to present a Manufacturer of and Dealer ia of actual strength: Is prepared to supply the people of here from Savannah by the Savannah, Judg Wngh then made an eloquent fcpeechi report in favor of the Bullock men, and the Florida & Western Railroad company to O. S. Gifford, 168i/2 Harrison Allen, 10iy calling upon the Indians to listen to the voice North Dakota hostility to Judge Moody had New Ulm and vicinity with the best of CIGAHS, 2 nurse J. Stephens, the company's agent, who G. A. Matthews, 65% G. A. Pierce, 38 H. of the great father, and he asked them who much to do with their action. Prior to the clothing at the lowest prizes. Only was reported better. G. Campbell, 34 M. J. Grigsby, 32 J. McLaughlin, had furnished them with clothing for the convention a large number of Scandinavians Surgeon General Hamilton of Washington 28 C. B. Little, 19 King, first class work turned out. past 20 years? Who had built them houses, met and formed. 5 T0BACC0SJ haa received the folio wing telegram from J. 17% H. Root, 7 D. M. Evans, 7 C. S. Palmer, furnished them with rations, with horses', The platform was reported as follows, and Daniel, president of the Jacksonville Citizens' 5 J. Cochran, 5 Total 528. Necessary with harnesses, with schools, and everything adopted: PIPESi Auxiliary association: to choice, 265. they needed'' Was it the men who were now H. HANSCHEN, THE PLATFOEM. In the name of our people, and humanity, Alter about 15 ballots in which the result urging them to turn their faces from I protest against the order for the detention was about sinfilar to the first one the race the Sioux bill or was it the President? Cor. Minnesota and Centre^*., The Republicans of Ndrth and South Dakot ot all refugees from our city and state at the settled down to Gifford, Matthews and He said that since the ratification of a in convention assembled, hereby publish Contractor and Builder, Grigsby. On the 17th and final ballot a 8 treaty the government had spent refugee camp. I would be better for us to streets* and declare: Matthews received 361—96 more than was 130,000,000 upon the Sioux ^nation and keep our women and children here rather First—That the present Democratic administration necessary. Mr. Matthews, the nominee, was asked them if this was an evidence of iriendship than subject them to such treatment. NEW ULM, MllOfc at Washington, emulating the present called to the platform amid cheers, and made orenmity, that they should consider Dr. Hamilton sent the following reply: Tory administration in the government Special attention given to mason Jno. Neuffiali, a good speech, the portion received with fully the cost if they refused to take advantage Your requisition for 200 tents was approved. of Ireland, has maintained and exercised a most favor being at in which he pledged of this new treaty. You are mistaken as to character of tyranny over this territory unjustified, unwarranted work in the^city and countryr himself to a beliefjn the admission of a North camp, which is in charge of one of the most There is an indication of a favorable break and subservient of the privileges and South Dakota. He promised to act as humane officers in the service, and none in on the part of the obstructionists, caused to of the founders of the republic in denying us Hew rjlm, Minn. Dakota's errand boy at Washington il Dealer in the country stands higher as to professional a great extent by the determined stand of admission into the Union of states for the elected, and of his election he had no doubt. ability The camp is located in one of the O O S the young men, which is bolstering up many sole and only reason at a majority of our The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam healthiest places in Florida pine woods on who were inclined to yield to the threats people differ with the administration upon THE COMBINE AGAINST GIFPOBD. is a sure cure for coughs and colds. Hats, Caps, JVotions, the river Muff, originally intended by the made. the political issues of the day. Capt. J. H. Jumper of Brown moved at railioad as picnic grounds, and taken by Dr. Second—That we arraign the present governor the chair appoint a committee of nine to select Groceries,* Provisions] &uitera«,<is the best place for his camp. of this territory ior prostituting his a territorial central committee to consist MARKETS. was soflde days ago directed to have-some H. Rudolph!,- Crockery and Glassware, high office to personal and ambitious ends of thirty-seven members. An effort was tents a^fc apart, quarter of a mile distantfrom and purposes at he maintains a perfect made to have the members named by legislative CHICAGO. Greeny Dried and Canned mam camp, for observation of persons sick. indifference to the wants of the people whom districts, but it was voted down and the No, 2 spring wheat, 92%@93%c No. 8 I'olUrd, returned to Jacksonville,"was sick on he rules that he encourages large and unwise T-T-V Fruits, etc, etc* ^_^_, chair named .as the committee of nine: spring wheat, 85@88c No. 2 red, 92%c No. araival at camp—evidently had fever when he appropriations that he threatens to MANrFAOTTJBER OF 4 DEAXEB I N 2 corn, 45c No. 2 oats, 24%@25c No. 2 rye, Messrs. J. H. Jumper, Brown E. Hagart, left Jacksonville. With the general spread of veto measures unless the legislature shall be Boot and Shoos 51c No. 2 barley nominal No. 1 flax seed, Cass W. S. Sander, Richland J. E. the disease in Jacksonville it is useless to expect I will always take farm prodnea is exehaafi subservient to his will that his appointees, $ £1.22V£ prime timothy seed, $1.70@1.80 West, Edington W. A. Bartly, Burleigh that persons should be alloweS to mingle in many cases, are men who have no qualifications for goods, and pay the highest market priceforall tmess pork, perbbl. $14.20 lard, per 100 lbs. A. Sebring,' Eddy J. B. Kelly, Beadle B. on ontgoingtrains.Special excursionrrainswiil for «office, but are his personal kinds ef paper rags. Ll^ §9 50@9.52y2 short rib Sides (loose), Sullivan, Aurora George H. Rice, Moody. be provided for passengers to definite points. retainers, supported at the public expense. •S^£?S?»S sides"(boxed), i3P== "=="me. S Judge Moody wanted to add W. Coad Minn. & 3d N. sirs., °tNew Ulm, Minn. Third—That we hail with joy and pride the a connection with my store I hiwe a flrst-elaa\ !,fe |7.50@7.75 short clear of Pennington county, but the chair ruled doors the only place so reporting itseltto action of the late*national Republican convention, saloon furnished with a splendid bfdUrd table a a ^$my ?9@9.25- whisky, distillers' finished goods, him out of order, and the committee was direct If residents wish to go to Murphy or any de£ and recognize in Gen. Harrison a A large assortment of men's and per. gal. $1.20.^ ed to meet and report to the convention easterners will always find good Honors «af :t/*f mite point in Western North Carolina, on patriotic soldier, a wise and safe statesman to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, to which boys' boots and shoes, and ladies* and «lgars,and every forenoon a splendid tnnafc^ §A? MINNEAPOLIS. their parole nt(f to go to seaboard or quarantined and the early and earnest friend of Dakota and hour an adjournment was then taken. Under children's shoes constantly kept on towns within ten days from date of Wheat, No. 1 hard„93%c No. 1 northern, recognize the Hon. Levi Morton an eminent the new deal the combine against Gifford AH goods purchased of me will bo delivered 'if departure from Jacksonville, excursion trains hand. Custom work and repairing 9iy No. 2 northern, 87%c Corn. 40@5 statesman and philanthropist, a true and will name the committee. Moss, Gifford, 2 will be forwarded as soon as number of trains any part of the city free of cost. *£$} Oats, old No. 2, BSV2c No. 2, mixed 29 tried Republican. promsfeljr attended to** Moody and others will if represented at all, required can be definitely ascertained. Minnesota Street, Mew Plat. Mtn$ W @31c No. 3 white. 32c New 22@30c. Barley. Fourth—That by every precedent established be so by grace of North and Central Dakota. Dr. Hamilton also sent a dispatch to Gov. 40@55c Flax, $1.03@1 05. Hay, upi'i in the history of the admission ot new Meat Market^i Perry, informing him that the general removal ^"iprairie, f7@7.50. Bran, $ 10@10.50. states into the Union, by the rights guaranteed A«° THE CHICAGO of quarantine regulations would simply under the constitution and the laws of S ST. PAUL. For Stealing Opium, ,,- spread the disease and render useless existing the United States, it is the duty of congress „Wheat, No. 1 hard, 93c No. 1 northern, measures of relief. .j„M.EPPLE,Prop-r. JgAft to* admit North Dakota and South Dakota Deputy United States Marshals Cl^anagh 92c No. 2 northern, 87c. Corn, No.2 4 3 into the sisterhood of states, and the refusal and Kranz went to Ogdenburg and made NEWULM,MINS& *S»£- sample, sacked 47c, Oats, No. 2. new,25c Charles Johnson, a Norwegian, was found MDOTBOIA SI. by a Democratichouse to so admit is aviolation the most important government arrests No. lwhite, old, 33c No. 2, old, 31c No. 2, dead in bed at Lisbon, Dak., with his skull of the duties and obligations of its members, made in this district in years. The parties new, 27c, No. 3, new, 25c. Barley, 40@50e. split open, face and head badly bruised and and we hereby reiterate our unalterable arrested are Nathan Lytle, Jr., deputy Ground feed. $16.50@§17. Bran, $%0. Hay, bed saturated with blood. The night before opposition to admission as a whole. collector of the port of Ogdensburg William «pHK OBderslgned desires to Inform the peoptoot Ml-^pA upland prairie, $6.50@f 7.50. Flax seed, some tramps broke into his house and demanded New TJlm and rlcinity that he has re-estajfea^ fcj^f Cumnrisky, janitor of the government Fifth—That we, as delegates in this convention, |1.12. Potatoes, 25c. Eggs, 13%. Butter, ed his meat market and f» now preapared to we* ?«, some alcohol, but failed to get any. building, and Joh W. Stone, one of the will support no man for office whose on his aid easterners and ftlenda with, only Mm '?, choice creamery, 17@18c extra dairy, 15@ I is supposed the same men made a second most prominent attorneys in St. Lawrence position upon the question of division and best fresh and cured meats, sanaaees, lard and en W1 16c good dairy, 12@14c packing stock, 9 raid and murdered the old man. lived RAILWAY. county. They are charged with having on erythlng nsaally kept in a first-class market. Oft lisp admission is*in the least equivocal or uncertain. @10c. Cheese, 9@10c: Wool, unwashed, 16@ alone. or about July 2 last stolen from the custom ntghett market price will be paid for sTATOASI 18c washed 20@21c Penetrates the Centres of Populatios T£«, HIDtS, WOOL, KTCV house 100 pounds of opium. This is the* S. E. Clark of Appleton, Wis,, is trying to Sixth—That the great agricultural interests MILWAUKEE. outcome of the arrest of the Gardeners^ form a syndicate to purchase 116,000 acres In of Dakota demand that they should be protected, last winter at Ogdensburg who of land in Florida. The* land is sold $ ILLINOIS, IOWA, Wheat 88%c Corn, No. 3, 46c Oats, No. fostered and guarded with jealous were captured with nearly "$25,000 per acre, and is claimed to be covered with TIVCXLf 2, white, 28c Rye, No. 2, 52y2o Barley, No. care, and such laws enacted as will secure pine. He has succeeded in raising half of the worth of opium in their possession. Mr. WISCONSIN,^^ 2, 63y Poik, $14.25 Lard, $9.50 Butter, equitable rates, of transportation, allowing 2 $116,000, nearly all the Wisconsin prominent Stone is the lawyer who defended the Gardners dairy, 15@16c Eggs, fr.esh, 14c.j Cheese, no discrimination against sections orindividuals MICHIGAN, lumbermen having an interest. when their case came up. The prisoners $ 7%@8%. i-"y-\ that we favor the improvement of the were in default of $20,000 bail each, committed great water ways of the Northwest, so as to MINNESOTA, On the 31st of August, the contract with DULUTH. AND to«jail. I is claimed that Stone put up bring close competitions in the carrying the state of Minnesota for prison labor ex* BREWERY DAKOTA, Wheat, August, 97%c September, 94%c £PXe the job. Cummiskey had the keys to every trade we favor a warehouse law which will pired and the Minnesota Thresher company October, 93J/ic. December, 94c room in the building, and it was easy for give every farmer abetter market, and which commences work next day with citizen laborers. NEBRASKA and him to reach the goods. The duty upon will not leave him at the mercy of any elevator, The company will be permitted to opium is $10 a pound, so there was considerable mill or railroad combination^ at no WYorcnro. use the shops inside the prison wall for a A Murderer Caught. money in the scheme if it was successfully trust should be fostered or allowed, nor O S SCHMXTCKER, Prop short time and until General Manager Fogle worked. Imitation cans had been monopolies created which have a tendency can get shops fixed up on the outside. The Deputy Sheriff Barnes of Farg brought procured and filled with oak blocks weighing Its TRAIN SERVICE is carefull) sash, door and blind iactory belonging to to inflate prices. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA from Hillsboro a man named Ruse, a des- the same as opium and were left in their the company on the outside is about leady arranged to meet requirements 'fr Seventh—We declare ourselves in favor of S'pratewanted character, whom he arjrested there, 1 stead. Gardner was to receive the opium in for use. Pur beer sold in quantities suit a thorough revision oLthe revenue laws of is atKokomo Ind.,forthemurdtr local travel, as well as to furaisi Chicago and dispose of it, but was caught in purchaser. Special attention paid to the* Dakota, whereby all property shall be equally of a man named Perkins last April. After A twelve-year-old son of Dr. Christianson the most attractive Routes tot time. I is understood at one of the three bottling of beer. taxed and taxed to its owner. We declare jommitting themnrder Ruse made his escape, of Belmont, Dak., 'accidently shot himself, through travel between important is ready to confess the whole business. 1 in favor of a usury law which will be effective and officers of the law have been searching dying almost instantly. A sportsman happened mm mi and which will not encourage reckless for him through Kansas, Texas and other TRADE CENTRES. some distance from his fowling piece and extravagant speculation, but which will states ever since. A short time ago they when the little fellow in a playful mood hid By the explosion of a thresher engine boiler provide sufficient money at a reasonable discovered a clue which led them to believe the gun among some bushes. Upon there on the Stranahan farm near Cory, Pa., three rate of interest for all honest and legitimate tie had come to Dakota, and was workrxe Its EQUIPMENT ot Iay and turn of the owner the boy ran to get it, and laborers were instantly killed. pursuits.,, in the neighborhood of Grandin under CITY PLANING MILL when withdrawing it from the bushes thegun Parlor Cars, Dining and Palac* Chieftain John Grass, head of the hostiles the name of L. H. Hock. Sheriff Wright of Eiehth—That we welcome, with the openhand was discharged, the contents penetrating $he Sleeping Cars is without rival at Standing Bock, has gotten himself into Kokomo arrived here, and made known his of fellowship and friendship, the people lungs of the lad, killing him instantly.. the lock-up at the agency,, having jbeen successful ission to Sheriff Benton, who sent Deputy who have come from foreign lands to Its ROAD-BED is perfection, ol The losses by the Michigan forest fires in intimidating the Indians and better their fifrtune and find a permanent ICAKUFACTUKES Barnes to assist him in his search at Grandin. stone-ballasted Steel. are now estimated at $60.-000 to $75,000. keeping them from signing the bill. Hi home in this, the country of their adoption, They learned that a muiuby the name The NORTHWESTERN is the DOORS, WINDOW SASH* Thp homeless people are being sheltered and heart grew brave and' he undertook to throw intending to render due obedience and respect of Hock had been working there, but hod fed by those who saved their homes They off the restraints ofthe agency life, and he favorite route for the Commercial to its laws. ^recently moved to Hillsboro. With this clue will require assistance to rebuild. was about to leave the reservation 'to head VENETIAN BLINDS, they proceeded to Hillsboro, where they Ninth—-That we favor a revision o( the tariff Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers off the commissioners in their work at Crow A disastrous prairie fire is raging in Northern found the man in the employ of 0. C. Sarles, and a reduction of the same upon such after New Somes in the Golden Creek and stir up trouble among the Indians Montana, extending from Maria's river who had employed him to look after horses. articleaas it can be made upon without sacrifieing*The MOULDINGS AND FRAMES* Northwest, there. The agent at Standing Hock ordered 6 Sweet Grass hills, fifty miles. Th& ranch [t was then late atn%h andRuBe was asleep interests of American labor, and him not to leave the agency, but her defied of the Benton Cattle company has been destroyed Detailed intormation eheerfnUp the barn. Knowing him to be a desperate that all necessaries of life upon wjiich the his authority and was^ arrested and locked with a large amount of hay. Unless character the officers sent a veterinary sur*geon tariff is a tax should be admitted at the lowest (lavished by tjf up. Sitting Bull is in a fair way get in rain comes the fire will cover immense tracts JHaning^ turning and all to arouse him and get him in the stable possible duty consistent with the preservation C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent, the same place soon, for which let xm rejoice. of country. on a pretext f£ giving medicine to a $ick of American industries. We eharge work with rib-saw promptly horse, 'Whilfijg men were in the stall the national Democratic party with being William C£il and Charles Mclntyre, the two The examination of William Bose, the KewUla.Mi&a. Deputy BaitSse^ancfthe town marshal suddenly the enemy of Northern soil and Northera^labor, and neatly executed. ^, thieves who str le Herder Davis team of ponies supposed murderer of Moses Lafkin, was Pw A? entered and Beized and handcuffed him. and arraign it ior the determination and H. C. WICKEB, on thel7thinst. wereeaptnrednearCoopertown concluded, the hearing occupying two days rhen he saw Sheriff Wright he immediately seetional provisions of the Mills bill, by RaiMreaaeor with the ponies in their possession, at Lamberton, Minn., no bail being accepted. A*110fMguaranteed. ^cognized him and confessed the murder. He which Northern productions are deprived of General Manager, and brought to Grand Forks, Dak., by Sheriff Rose was bound over to await the fall t^rox Traffie Manager is now in the Cass county jail, and will be- protection, while those of the sooth, the late Swan. They bot||Bdmit their guilt. Their of court and lodged in jail at New Ulm. I C.ZgMJB.?WBi IE. F- WILSOH, JGen'J Passenger Agent. confederacy, which d«wl»^*4 explicitly a a trial comes off soon. 1