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iBfl^^iiwiuwwii^^raglwag^jjapwpjWg S«ag^^iiW^-*i*«i-:*a Republican Roasters.. sounds in the rising tide of popular protest PETER SCHEBER, FIEEETH CONGRESS. THEPATK10T YETEBAJfS. RIME & SE4PEKAHM, against the assault made by tS President in December and repented in the crisis of a presidential election in September.—Philadel. Disgusted of IgOeurperrters, Gftcortfte Most Snccessfnl Satlonal Camp Fires phia Press. a seen Democracy tried, tlley are ETerHeldby the Order, Thursday, Sept. 6. disgusted. Tha is the meaning of the remrns \l&* Bariy on the morning of the second day oi Builders and Contractors.^ 'fcuB far, and it is likely to be the SENATES—Among the bills reported from tife-great Teteran camp fire at Columbia, The Maine Election-.. committees placed on the calendar were the meaning of the returns in November.—New Ohio, the Grand Army men in uniform, and foDowingr The people at large on this side the Alleghenies xork Tribune. «f£gKJPNbW ULM, MINN. led,by drum corps, began to form for the have not had a correct estimation of The senate bill appropriating $750,000^01? parade, which was one of the grandest ever the heat and energy of the campaign in the postoffiee building in St.'Paul, Minna. Designs and plans made to order and I Lf Make aSoteof It.. witnessed on a similar occasion. There were Maine that has just closed, with a triumphant The tariff bill granting to the Oregon Navigation eighteen divisions, eight of them comprising estimates on all work furnished and republican victory. There has been company certain tracts of landb on Pllifce make a note of this: The 163 confgrestenen the Ohio department, which was out in full too much confidence at a to in Maine the UmatiJia reservation for station purposes. contraets faithfully executed. who voted for the Mills bill received forae. The-ninth division was made up of is almost a matter of courses This has been i^9 '"%\9^ when elected 2,108,498 votes. 1 4 9 congressmen who voted against in forgetfulness at there has been a large th* Veteran Crippled Soldiers' association, NION HOTEL,. HousEi—Mr. Brum and Mr. Scott~o%cupie"d Maine1 the „bill received when elected 2,473,319 Mexican veterans and Andrews' raiders, swarm of cranks in for many years, the attention of the house for a considerable LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, voteB. and at the State was actually lost in the naval squadron and the Fifth United States time by. indulging in a discussion of the September election of 1880, though Garfield Colored volunteer infantry. The department truth of the charge made some time ago* by e2 lS a wY"tpte ss! a in 8 blU' 3 was elected two months later. Mr. Brum at Mr Scott had employed Pinkerton of Illinois constituted the tenth divi ^1 SASH, BLINDS,f There has been a flood of Democratic monej detectives in the coal regions of Pennsylvania. I I sion, Wisconsin and Iowa combined to make poured into the State. I was to Maine, no When these gentlemen had concluded WEBmSCflOTZKO, Proprietor. the eleventh, Indiana divided into the twelfth ,,* —and all kinds-of—^ doubt, at the $ 10,000 of the President, and their discussion, the consideration* oi Which is Preferable^ and thirteenth divisions, Kansas came in the $20,000 of Cal Brice, and the $20,000 the retaliation bill was resumed. I I Leeds, England, a free trade city, population the-fcwirteenth the fifteenth included Pennsylvania, Building Material, Whitney, and other trust funds, were *transmitted MTKOT. ST., N E W TJLM, ii a 320,000, not one laboring man or New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts. ifr «s«BB Friday, Sept. 7. and disbursed. *m aaecbanic owns his home.—Testimony Missouri, Minnesota, Maryland, The Vermont election was such a shock to -Chief of Police. SSfAxm.—Tie Chinese exclusion^ Mil' was Maine, New Jersey, Virginia Michigan was the Democrats at they felt throughout the NEW uiiM, Mnnr, The ©nly first class brick fire prboi In Philadelphia, Penn,, a protection city.' passed in the Senate to-day, and then almost the-sixteenth division, the seventeenth comprised country at if they could not turn the tide* 170,000 homes are owned by working peo" Hotel in the city. immediately hung up by a motion to reconsider California, Rhode Island, New Hamp in Maine, they were already defeated. pie.—Hon. Charles O'Neill. its passage, which motion, for lack.of a shire, West Virginia, Vermont, Arkansas, with large, airy rooms and an A 1 According to Mr. Blaine's estimate, a quorum voting, was not decided up to* the New Mexico, Utah, Tennessee, Georgia, Dakota, doubt made with great (fare, in his dispatch am time of adjournment. The bill was taken up No. 1 table. Good large sampel One Republican Blessing to Harrison, the gain on the Republican plurality Potomac, Colorado, Delaware, Oregon, a few- moments after the senate convened. rooms for the accomodation of commercial Edward Atkinson, the noted statistician, of 1886—and the Gubernatorial vot&of Kentucky, Washington Territory, Florida, A message was received from the president a magazine article just published, shows one year is properly compared with that* of Montana and Texas, and the Sons of Veterans travelers. Passengers and inclosing as the only official information at at the purchasing power of the wages obtained another—is between seven and eight thousand, came in as the eighteenth division. handi relating to the rejection of the Chinese baggage will be carried free from the different classes of workingmen and the gain over the vote in September Gen. W. T. Sherman appeared on the stand treatty by the Chinese government copies of new is from 4 0 to 70 per cent, greater of the Garfield year is twenty thousand. The and to the depot. Rates reasonable. and was received by the crowd with cheers. two, telegrams from Minister Den4y at an in 1860, in the last year in which the whole showing is at the Republican party EeMa. The first dated Sepn. 5, Mrs. Gen. Logan, Mrs Gen. Alger and Mrs. NEW IILM, MINN. The finest wines, liquors and cigars democratic party was in power before the is, this year, in extraordinarily good form read as follows: "Believe treaty has been Gov. Foraker appeared soon after and were Cleveland regime began. and marching straight to victory. Fro at the bar. rejected. Have demanded from foreign office welcomed in the same way. Judge Thurman Maine to Oregon,, by way of Vermont, the posjtiveinformation some days since. No information also occupied a seat on the stand. During story is the same. The Cleveland Administration Bucklen Arnica Salve has yet been received aod the M.Mullen, PresH. H. Yajen,V%ce-Pres'i John Bnll's Dream of HappinessTTn the parade Gov. Foraker, Generals Alger and scores another bitter disappointment second dispatch, dated Sept. 6, read: The best salve in the world for Cuts, Fairchild, Commander-in- Chief Rea, ex-President in Maine. Th signs are all auspicious for here are interested in this thing a good "Treaty postponed for further deliberation." J. C. Rudolph^ Cashier* Bruises Sores, Uleers, Salt Rheum, Hayes and wife, Gov. Thayer of Nebrasa for election of Harrison and Morton.— deal. If America opens her ports to the v:i HOUSE.—Most of the tims-of the House was Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Cincinnati Commercia 1 Gazette. and many others took seats reserved for manufactured goods of this country [Great Directors: devoted to a discussion of the retaliation Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, Britain] it \III give a great impetus to trade. them on the stand. Naturally this Ohio bill. The vote will be taken to-morrow at 4 T^Tn ill soon flood the Yankee markets with and positively cures Piles, or no town cheered the Ohio boys, but they did not p. m. The retaliation bili- was taken up a Werner Basch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. chean "lothes, cheap hardware, cheap boots TOM FITCH'S PASS. stop there. When the other states began to pay^ required. It is guaranteed to give few moments after the House met. Mr. Nutting, and bhoes and other articles at we can pass Weschcke, 0. M. Qlsen, E. Q. Koch. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. of New York, criticised the President for manufacture moie cheaply than they. We not using the power given him 18 months Price 25 cents per box. Sold by 0. will ne gameis by this. So, by all means, let A WARM AND HEAHTY WELCOME It Sored Another Man* but Ho was Robbed Him. ago, and stopping Canadian discrimination L. Boos. us a for the success of the Free-Trade against American vessels passing through, self. pohL of ejeveland.—GIasgow (Scotland) Observe greeted them. And this was not alone-because DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS Canadian canals. r. They were roasting chestnuts, a M. GRATZ they were welcome visitors, but because OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE their soldierly bearing and their general Saturday Sept* 8.. lot of old timers, one night excellence of drill would in many cases win Jekyll Losing His Strength. HOUSE—The last day of the debate on the TICKETS SOLD. says a writer in the San Francisco applause from an enemy. Illinois cams- first retaliation bill opened in the house and immediately after Oh'io and a very hearty greeting was The sending of ,the ten thousand-dollar Chronicle, and many of the classic DEALER IN after the reading of the journal, aecorded that state's noble representatives. check was a sign that Jekyll is fast losing his and was opened by Deacon S. V. White of stories of California were repeated. Mrs. Logan was evidently their special pet, strength and mubt soon succumb. It will not Close Attention iven to Cot GROCERIES and GLASSWARE New York who earnestly opposed the bill. for the veterans passed by their old leaders jbe many days, now, before we shall have a One was quoted that Tom Fitch used Mr. Wilson, of Minnesota, argued at the on the reviewing stand and cheered* and saluted letter in which nothing will be said concerning retaliation act of 1887 was inadequate, and to tell about himself, but it reflected the wife of their gallant Btaek Jack, leoting. j£the alluiements of power," and "the teinp•^ition Minnesota Street opposite the that it would, if enforced, injure this country and as she stood with glistening eyes and to retain public places once gained," great glory upon him, and one mean as much or more than Canada, while the bill waved back a response the kindly smile on in wlnrh the nomination for a second Congregational Church. before the House waB particularly guarded, her beautiful face gave evidence of how much term will be eagerly, even greedily, accepted. old curmudgeon said it was not the so as not to destroy the business of the Northwest. she loved those who had braved danger with Th letter will be signed by Jekyll, but we FIVE SEW ULM, MI»If. true version of the story at all. Tom & her beloved husband. Besides bannerB, 4 shall all recognize between the lines the cunning HARVEST Congressman Lind of Minnesota, opposed Wisconsin announced herself with a and unscrupulous hand of Edward Fitch told it his way, he said, but the bill saying he believed it was conceived banner, which was carried just behind Gov. Hyde.—N. Y. Tribune. that wasn't it. At that time To for an improper purpose, was uncalled for, FRANK FRIEDMANN,' Ruskas he marched on foot with his comrades. EXCURSIONS wrong in its spirit and an unworthy exponent The Lincoln post drum corps received was in the interior, and this young Fair Warning. of the power, dignity and honor oithe American much deserved praise for the quality of the people. fellow, rather green, came through music made on the drums and fifes. Commander dealer in A Missouri Bourbon paper says the wheel Curtis and Senator Miller headed TO organization is strong the southern counties on a trip. Tom got hold of him and Monday, Sept. 10. New York's well-drilled veterans. The sight MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, Groceries, Crockery. Stoneware, of the state, and warns the democrats to filled him full of all sorts of stories of a small delegation from Maine called forth beware the nones of November. The warning SENATE.—Discussion of the Chinese exclusion long continued cheers. Missouri, marching comes too late. The free trade propaganda MONTANA, that made the young fellow's hair bill occupied most of the time of the in strong lines, as if just ending four years' of Cleveland, Mills and their congeners have Senate, and led to the passage oi bitter personalities Glassware, Notions, Canned stand on end. At last they got active service, received something of an ovation, .Arrayed under the republican banner all the AUG. 21st. between Senators Morgan and St. Louis and Kansas City being especially "««JementB which prefer this country to England, to stage robber stories, and he had Mitchell. The Senate adjourned without TUESDAY SEPT. 11th and 25th. and deservedly applauded. Michigan Italy, China or any other nation of action on the bill, leaving it just where it (OCT. 9th and 23d. Fruit, Flour, etc was headed by Farquhar Post, of Detroit, in some blood-curdling ones but Tom Europe or Asia. Even in Missouri this is was last Friday at the time of adjournment which' Gen. Alger marched on foot to the going to be a glorious year for the repubh made the young fellow believe that —passed, but with a motion pending to reconsider I A E great delight of his comrades. cans.—St. Louis Globe Democrat. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. the vote by which it was passed. All goods sold at bottom prices and he was all-powerful, even with the Mr. Morgan introduced a bill appropriating THE SONS OP VETERANS. delivered free of cost to any part of $276,000 to compensate Chinese subjects stage robbers. He was giving the Spare the Aged. FROM: nearly all in uniform and many carrying in the United States for losses and injuries the city. *T ^s„} stranger some letters of introduction I was proved in Madison Square Garden arms, deserved all of the continued applause received at the hands of lawless men. He ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS +hat the venerable Allen G. Thuiman is that greeted them. After the parade about then addressed the Senate in explanation to friends in other places, when the N E W ULM, MINN I no fit subject to be hauled about the country ten thousand people crowded up the reviewing and .support of the bill, and on the subject of A A E S stranger, after some hesitation, said: like a dime museum curiosity to make votes stand to call for speeches. Gov. Foraker the pending bill for the absolute exclusion of CHEAPER THAN for a man who has not half the claims hipon took charge of the meeting and one after another the Chinese. GEO. BENZ & SONS. "Say, can't you give me a pass?" his party oi upon the respect of the country introduced the distinguished people EVER BEFORE! HOUSE—The bill introduced by Representative at he has. This fact needed no corroboration who stood around, the crowd cheering each "A Pass!" Oates to amend the naturalization laws, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in to those who ltnessed Judge Thurman's name. More were added and, although the provides among other things, at no alien "I mean a pass through the country appearance this city. I was one oi the meeting lasted but a few minutes, over Points west of Grand Forks in DAKOTA and who has ever been legally convicted of any something that I can show the MONTANA, LESS THAN ONE FARE, no round most pitiful spectacles ever witnessed in public thirty thousand were shouting and cheeiing, infamous crime or misdemeanor involving trip late being more than TWENTY DOLLAES, life—this old man who had been neglected before the crowd dispersed, for Mrs. Logan, higlwaymen when they stop the moral turpitude or who has immigrated to includma GREAT FALLS, MONTANA. and snubbed dunng the period of hispowrr Mrs. Alger, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs Foraker, stage and get safe through." the United States in violation of the laws Persons desiring to take a trip through Northern jfor useiulness, hauled and jostled by the Mrs. Fred Grant, ex-President Hayes, Col. thereof, or who cannot speak the English language Minnesota, Dakota or Montana for the purpose "Why certainly." rough crowd in hi« dotage, while his anxious Fred Grant, John A. Logan, Jr. and others. of looking over the country, or with the and read the constitution of the 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn- son stood by, with watch in hand, counting And Tom wrote out an order: This evening the officers of the national organization idea of selecting anew home within the boundaries United States in English or who is a polygamist, the trying moments of his painful efforts to dined at the Commercial club. of tbe GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN "Pass the bearer without molestation. anarchist, socialist, or communist or THE "WORLD, and an agricultural country suitable make a good appearance to the world. The In the evening Gov. J. R. Foraker delivered THEODOU MUELLER, belongs to any society or association (Signed Tom Fitch." I happened for diversified farming, dairv and stock Democrats of the country will agree that if the address of welcome, which took hold of of such shall be naturalized or purposes, will do wf»ll to take advantage of that Tom had to go on the the man in the White House wants help he the audience, and cheers and clapping of adjudged by any court to be a citizen of the thebe rates. should help himself and not allow a feeble old same stage as the young fellow, and hands punctuated his remarks. Gen. .W. T. United States or of any state: nor shall any For maps and information applv to your home an to be dragooned into the service. As Sherman was introduced, and after a minute ticket agent, to any agent of the company, or it was "stood up" in due course, as alien be naturalized who has continuously for the Old Roman, a pitying world will cry of most tumultuous applause he started by for Bix years next preceding such adjudication I W I N E Tom had represented it wa§ likely to MANUFACTURER OF out at the place for him is at home in calling them "comrades by the-acre." After resided within the United States. quiet with his good wife. The days of his be. "Throw up your hands!" Up expressing his love for them he said they had Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. Agt., activity and of his intellectual capacity are given their "old uncle" a supreme place by Tuesday, Septemberjll. St. Paul, Minn went everybody's hands, Tom's included. over.—Toledo Commei cial. their noble and soldierly bearing during the When the robbers reached SENATE.—The house amendment to the day. He remarked "of course we were right. Clieap Cash Store senate bill for a nension to the widow of Gen. the young stranger he spoke up: I would not question the fact by discussing Heintzleman, reducing the amount from AND DEALEB IN An Honest Confession the subject which has been settled "Who is the captain of the band?" $100 to $75 per month, was non-concurred in Tobacco andiSmokers' Articles, right by the god of battles." After stating The Philadelphia Times, one of the most and a conference was ordered. "Get out, young fellow! You keep at he was the last of the old commanders, earnest of the Cleveland press, an editorial Mr. Sherman, from the committee on your hands up." but at he proposed to stay as long as possible, recently made a statement the randor and finance, reported the senate bill to declare he thanked them and sat down. Another honesty of which will somewhat stagger the "I want to see the captain of this unlawful trusts and combinations in restraint storm of applause closed his speech. average democratic editor. The Times says: band." of trade and production. Placed on the calendar. Euemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn JtjT^ I is reported from day to day in the campaign Commander-in-chief Rea, in his speech DEALER IN "You shut up. I'm captain enough that General Harrison" pubhely declared, said the welcome given by Ohio was never The senate passed the "Fourth of July" for you." DRY GOODS, during the turbulent railway strikes equalled by any other welcome, and the claims bill—a bill to reimburse those who of 1877, at "one dollar a day was enough pageant of the day was the grandest of the "I have a paper for the captain of NOTIONS, suffered damage in small amounts during the for workmgmen As General Harrison is century, excepting only the final grand review this band." war. Senator Blair entered a motion to reconsider, HATS, CAPS, never drunk and has never been idiotic, of at the close of the war. paid a and then went into a criticism of "Let him take his hands down, course he never said so. He has never been glowing tribute to the veterans of Ohio and GROCERIES, CROCKERY the speed with which the bill was passed. regarded as specially sympathetic with industrial Bill," said one of the robbers. to the women who suffered in silence while NEW ULM, MINN. and OILS. HOUSE.—The house resumed the consideration people, but those who accuse him of their children or husbands or lovers were "No you don't. Where is this paper?" MANUFACTURER OP of the sundry civil appropriation bill, making such a declaration must do it in ignorance fighting and dying at the front. He had the pending amendment being at relative FINE CIGARS. or with deliberate intent to falsity. Also Musical Instruments attended encampments for years, but in to the reclaiming of the arid region. "It is in my waistcoat pocket." I IB reported from day to day at General Columbus be had heard less grumbling than and WHEELEB & WILSON'S Mr. Blount, of Georgia, made an earnest Harrison voted and spoke favor of free anywhere else, and he had never seen The robber put his hand into the latest Improved appeal for economy in the public expenditures, admission of Chinese labor to this country more people together. He believed waistcoat and found the paper— declaring at a waste of the public SE WING MA CM1JRES. to destroy our home labor I is not true, the Grand Army bad done more "Pass the bearer without molestation, money and a reduction of taxation were uf and every man of ordinary intelligence knows than any other organizationto bring about tne terly inconsistent. it to be fake He voted aarainst a Chinese Tom Fitch." time when war shall be no more. They had ill Goods Sold at Bottom Prices 86&*Special hrands made to order. bill because it was in conflict with our treaty given the world this republic. He reminded "All right, young feller, you can Wednesday, Sep. 12. obligation, and President Arthur vetoed the them that the Grand Army was a fraternal pass." SENATE.—As far as can be learned the senate bill on the same grounds. Whatever may organization, and told them to be true to Then they came to Tom. tariff bill willnotbe reported before thelast be his views on Chinese labor, he did not each other and their organization. SEW ULM. MINN. of the month. I was expected at it would WM. FRANK. k- apeak or vote for its free admission when in Gen. Fairchild was introduced as an Ohio JOHN BENTZIN. "Hold on," said Tom, as they began be reported to the full committee to-day, but "the senate. boy, now oi Wisconsin, and he said: CottcnwoocL Mills. to search "hold on." there has been a great demand for hearings, His adopted state equaled the best for loyalty,and Empire Mill Co. rilk-ffil ,u,i "What's the matter with* you?" and the sub-committee has agreed to accord it is to-day true to the same principles. Missouri's Cnrse, them. I is further asserted that the Republicans None fought for their own states, but "You can't rob me." Mr. Blaine is reported to have Baid that are so well satisfied with the result in for the United States. They had fought for "We can't why?" if he thought there was any show of carryin Maine that,they will take their time in formulating every state they fought for the Southern ROLLER MILL. "I'm Tom Fitch." Missouri for Harrison and Morton he a bill, and will make no efforts to Custom grinding solicited. Will states and got them. He denounced as a lie would come here and make some speeches, rush it in orderto demonstrate tothecountry "Get out that's too thin. Stand' the published statement at they grind wheat for (one» eigth) or exchange "but as he did not think it likely, he would what they intend to do. had fought for the North, saying steady. That'll do." give his time to states where his services 34 lbs. flour, 5 8s. shorts and 8 Mr. George offered an amendment to the again that theyhadfoughtforthenation. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. And they took all he'd got and would count for something. trust bill reported consisting of four additional He joined with others in speaking of the im Ss. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Perhaps Mr. Blaine is right in thinking went on. sections, one of which empowers the mensity of the encampment. Encampments and feed sold at low rates and delivered at Missouri is helpless in the grasp of the president to suspend the operation of the aie schools of patriotism and he loved them. "I wish I'd written a pass for myself," "We take pleasure in informing the Bourbons, it is unquestionably the fact tariff laws in relation to any article, the He did not love those who did not love the a. New TJlm free of expense. said Tom. But it was too late at this impression pi evails very generally price of which is, in his opinion, being affected Grand Army, which he said attended strictly Dublic that we are now ready for busness. they'd cleaned him out. and it is an exceedingly unfortunate thing by any combination of domestic to his own business of caring for the old soldiers The best machinery and all the FEANK & BENTZIN. for the state at it does. It hasimmeasureably manufacturers or merchants. A debate on In Wisconsin, he said, there is not to "«nai a latest improvements in the manufacture retarded its development, and until the this amendment took the form of a political day an old soldier, nor the wife of an old soldier, The Baby's Sayings. people of the state appreciate the situation discussion, in which Senator Hoar referred in any poor house. He closed by Baying of flour enable us to compete with AUG. QTJEITSE, and rise in their might and free themselves to the interest which he said the Standard A little girl presented herself at the the Grand Army was an organization he ihe best mills in the country. from its liunous influences, the state can Oil company had in the cabinet of the loved and he believed it would continue its counter of the Dime Savings bank, We are constantly buying never hope to occupy the position which its present administration and in the Democratic work notwithstanding the criticism of any Wheat, great natural resources entitle it to.—Kansas party generally. Senator Payne replied to says the Free Press, 'and handed a one. City Journal. Senator Hoar, making what he said was the ttye, HARNESS MlKER Gov. Thayer of Nebraska, Gov. Hovey of bank-book to Mr. Woolfenden, the genial first and last denial of his supposed interest Indiana and several others addressed the Com, in the Standard Oil Company. cashier. veterans, who gave close attention to all to President Cleveland's Apology. Oats, —and Dealer in— a late hour. Department Commander W She was a little thing, and hardly HOUSE.—The clause for the irrigation of Whips, Collars, and all other President Cleveland began in December with Buckwheat, Feighan of Kansas presided at North Neil arid lands, which has been debated with reached to the window in stature. an attack he opens in September with an articles usually kept camp, and an enjoyable reunion was 'held. vehemence in the house for two days, was to &c„ &c» apology. His letter of acceptance is one long Her small face wore a grieved look, The local Woman's Relief corps gave a successful day agreed to after the senate amendment in a first-fdass harness excuse for his December message. The country and tears stood in her wistful blue reception to the members of that order has been so amended as to appropriate At the Highest Market Prices. has waited three months to learn if he had shop. who are in the citv at the deaf and dumb $100,000 for the investigation for which the eyes. v- the courage of his convictions as a Free-trader asylum this evening Estimates of the number geological survey abked $250,000. The W sell all kinds of "It's baby's book," shesaid,witha New harnesses made to order and repairing it finds at he is only conscious of his of men in the parade are close to the amendment offered by Breckinridge of Kentucky perils as a candidate. Ten months ago he tremor in her voice, "and baby is— same figure and range from 65.000 to 70,000, by which the lands subjected to irrigation promptly attended to. 7 JFLOVK, was anxious to show how near to Free Trade even then all the Grand Army men in should be reserved to the government dead." SKORTS, NEW MLM,,, MINN he could go he is anxious to show how much the city were not in line. was adopted. "My dear child," said Mr. Woolfenden, of a Protectionist he is. Where he once denounced BBA1T, &cl "Tariff laws, the viscious, illogical gently, "what do you wirh H.FRENZBL, AT LOW RATES. and inequitable source of unnecessary taxation," me to do with the book?" A curious story is told at Oshkosh, Wis., of J. Colby Drew of Lynn, Minn gave himself he is iam now to declare at he haB the miraculous recovery of Miss Emm a Bennett, up. stating that he was a forger to the "Why, sir." said the little one, "it' no intention "t discredit the system." a young lad who resides with her brother, amount of $18,000 or $30,000. He has Special Attention given to Where a December he* felt justified in no good to baby now—she don't want William Bennett, a farmer near at charge of the financial matters for W. f*W"orl£ Oiastoin •charging against the vast body of citizens Manufacturer of it—and mamma thought maybe you city. Fo nine years past Miss Bennett, who Monroe, grocer, and has secured notes in •engaged in manufactures at they can blank signed by Monroe and then forged the is now 32 years old, has been a bedridden could make it over to me for little hardly Complain of a suspicion, entertained SODA WATER,' names of the endorsers and obtained the invalid. During her nine years of confinement An extra stone for giindjng feed. to a certain extent, at there exists an organized sister." %Jkf money at high rates of interest. Most of the she has not uttered a loud word. Frequently comtyj^jtion all along the line to So a new book was "made out, and ^-SELTZER WATE parties who held the paper are Lynn men. Steam Cornsheller. she was thought to be dead. One A maintain their advantage," he now predicates '*${ the small savings of a baby's lifetime day a full round voice was heard in her rpom The remains of forty-six citizens who fell in Wood taken for cash or in exchange the utmost care for establibhed indus^Iftes singing: "H roae, he rose, he rose from the ancb were transferred to it, and the little the revolution of 1848 have been exhumed at anO^enterprises." dead." The sick girl was found sitting in the Schmelz, Austria, and reiuterred in a large maid, whose first business transaction This is the change tYhich Oregon, Ehode bed singing the words quoted. She asked to metal coffin in the Central cemetry, among Island, Vermont and Maine have wrought. Champagne Cider. was so sad a one went away satisfied be helped to her feet, saying she felt at she the tombs of distinguished persons. 2 04 SH PURCHASES This is the lesson which the people have .-•rsLs could walk, and she did walk acrossthefloor. that she had done the best she could The secretary of the treasury has formally taught in every election since the message She said she felt as though she had risen with the baby's savings. awarded the contract for the Brooklvn postoffice and CHEAP SALES. was written. This is the warning which from the dead. Centre Street, ^jtfew Ulm, Mina to Bernard Gallagher for 860,000. I */£m?£%*P,\MM