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•*?'/, HARRISON ACCEPTS. view of the Fr. Aufderheide* present relation of expenditures erans of the war and of the families of fcelxT O N T1VF N N O A r*$Kvt%'mv* C^rt S 3 revenues:. is remotea. The inspection and dead comrades should be conceived and exe- 11 1 1VA1H11I 1 1 a X&V* to if remot Th inspection regulation of the manufacture of oleomargarine cuted in a spirit of justice and of the most t& His Letter He States His Own Position is important, and the revenue derived C.H. CHADBQUJtN, fJ.H.BOS*, grateful liberality, and that, in the competition &ijm «g|A dwelling house Faribault -««"^Manufacturer of from it is not so great that the repeal of the for civil appointment, honorable military tfif I A and that of the Republican (Owned and occupied by J. R. Winton, Jaw need enter into any plan of revenue re service should have appropriate recognition. Party, in the Times of the GOT. Minn, and Centre Sirs. was burned. Loss about $600, insurance Fire, Well Building and Steeple duction. The surplus now in the treasury The law regulating the appointments to the 10th. should be used in the purchase of bonds. classified civil service received my support in small. Brick, f2*g»$ The law authorizes this use of it, and if the senate, in the belief that it opened the NEWULM, MINN. MiJolm Clements, a section hand living it is not neeed for current or deficiency ap way to a much needed reform. I etill think I S I A S A O S, Ind., Sept 11.—The follow4ng propriations, the people, and not the banks at Prescott, "Wis., was killed near Collection! an£ all bnauwM portanufeg to banking so, and therefore cordially approve the clear Fine Pressed Brick for is Gen. Harrison's letter of acceptance: prompt!/attended to. J^i*{"& in which it has been deposited, should have and forcible re on of the convention Hastings by atrain on the Burlington Hon. M. M. Estee and Others, Commit"teeS—Gentlemen: the advantage of its use by stopping interest upon this subj ec The law should have the Individual Responsibly, ornamental fronts. road, opposite this city. When your committee upon the public debt At least those who aid of a friendly interpretation, and be me on the Fourth of July last, needlessly hoard it should not be allowed to th-? faithfully and vigorously enforced. All ap feki £-'ifThe people of Adrian threaten to presented the official announcetnent use the fear of a monetary stringency, thus pointments under it should be absolutely a he best of Bhipping facilities a annihilate the dog-poisoning fiend of my nomination for the presiof produced, to coerce public sentiment upon free from partisan considerations and influence will a attention to mail ordera, Eagle Mill Col unless he ceases his operations. Of the United States by the Be-frablican other questions. Some extensions of the classified convention, I promised as soon as course it will be necessary to capture list are practicable and desirabile. and further NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. PAUPER IMMIGRATION. practicable to communicate to you a more legislation extending the reform to Closely connected with the subject of the the gentleman first. formal acceptance of the nomination. Since Manufacturers of J^«: .»' tariff is that of the importation of foreign other branches of the service, to which It is An explosion in the gas works at tiiat time the work of receiving and addressjug, laborers under contracts of service to be applicable, would receive my approval. I ROLLER FLOUB almost daily, large delegations of my Fergus Falls set fire to the building, performed re The law now in force prohibiting appointments to every grade and departmen fellow citizens has not only occupied all of such contracts received ray cordial fitness, and not party service, should be destroying all the wood work. The «ny time, but has in some measure rendered BY THE support in the senate, and sucn amendments the essential and discriminating test, and damage to the machinery is not unnecessary for me to use this letter as a fidelity and efficiency the only sure tenure of as may be found necessary effectively to deliver ''Gradual Reduction MIsr,. KEWEE,MALTSTER&BDTTLEa, known. $i£diuni of communicating to the public my a office. Only the interests of the public service our working men and women from this _'{ *iew upon the questions involved in the should suggest removals from office. I most inequitable form of competition will N.Stein, living near Cannon Falls Sience System. mpaign. I appreciate very highly the conand know the practical difficulties attending the -»'-jfe{W Mm, MiKK-' have my sincere advocacy. Legislation prohibiting lost his barn, granary, two horses, respect manifested by the convention, attempt to apply the spirit of the civil service the importation of laborers under Thft brewery la one of the Isrgeat.eatabliabmentlof some farm machinery and a large and accept the nomination with a NEW VIM9 MINN. Co tracts to serve here will, however, afford rules to all appointments and removals. the kind in ihe Minnesota Valley and ia fitted feeling of gratitude and a full sense of the amount of grain by fire, A little boy very inadequate relief to our working people It will, however, be my sincere purpose, if 1 Keg and an with allthe modern improvements. fesponsibihties which accompany it city bottle beer fnraished to any parr of tbe city on if the system of protective duties is elected, to advance the reform. I notice playing with matches did the mischief- •hsro notice. My bottle beer ia especially adapted I is a matter of congratulation that broken down. If the products of American with pleasure that the convention did not ,T tor family nae. he declarations of the Chicago conon ft» S 'Constaner Fredler of St. Joseph, shops must- compete in the American market, omit to express its solicitude for the promotion Country brewers and others that bay malt will' upon the questions that now of virtue and temperance among our without favoring duties, with the products Stearns county, while leading a bull and ft to their interest to place thelt orders with, Attract the interest of our people are so clear me. Ml orders by mall will receive my prompt a*- people. Th Bepublican party has always of cheap foreign labor, the effect will be to his barn beat the animal until it emphatic. There is further cause of been friendly to everything that tended to *Btt°"* different, i* at all, only in degree, whether AUG. SCSELIf turned on him and tore his abdomen Congratulation in the fact that the convenes*"* make the home life of our people free, pure the cheap laborer is across the street or over «T" "",—— utterances of the Democratic party, if and prosperous, and will in the future be open with its horns, inflicting a probably the sea. Such competition will soon reduce John Hauenstein, in any degree uncertain or contradictory, wages here to the level of those abroad, and true to its history in this respect Our relations fatal wound. Obta:ned, aud all PATENT JJt/.^VAi^i. attended •«an now be judged and interpreted by executiv Iff when that condition is reached we will not with foreign powers should be characterized to for MODERATE FEES. Our office la BEEWER acts and messages, and by definite Sheriff Henry Spaulding is lying need any laws forbidding the importation of by friendliness and respect The right opposite the U. B. Potent OSce. and we can obtain propositions in legislation. This is especially Patents in less time than those remote from laborers under conttact—they will have no of our people and of our ships to hospitable very ill at his residence at Brainerd, WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAWING of acue of what ie popularly known as the tariff inducement to come and tne employer no treatment should be insisted upon with dignity the result of a slight kick from a colt PHOTO of invention. We advise as to patentability question. Th issue cannot now be obecured. and firmness. inducement to send for them. I the earlier free of charge and we make 1W CIL&MQJS on his ankle. The injury extended to and I is not a contest between schedules, UNLESS PATENT JS SECURED, years of our history public agencies to promote OUR NATION IS TOO GREAT, the thigh and blood poisoning:ensued For circular, adrice, terms and references but between wide-apart principlpa immigration were common. The pioneer both in material strength and in moral actual clients in your own .State. County, City oi foreign competitors of our market have, and fever. wanted a neighbor with more friendly power, to indulge in bluster or to be suspected loviu,. write to •With quick instinct, seen how one issue of of timorousness. Vacillation and inconsistency instincts than the Indian. Labor was scarce The chamber of "commerce at St. fliis contest may bring them advantage, and are as incompatible with successful and fully employed. But the day of the im Opposite Patent Office, Washington, It. O. Cloud, allowed Kropp Bros, $ 2,800 Oor brewery is fully equipped and able to fil -our own people are not so dull as to miss or diplomacy as they are with the migration bureau has gone by. While our national dignity. We should especially cultivate all orders. the grave interests that are involved on the bonus voted to the Tileston Bingham Bros. doors will continue open to proper immigration, and extend our diplomatic and commercial Mr, Grebe has charge of the bottling estab* "tor thevn. The assault upon our protective we do not need to issue special invitations flouring mill. I was also reported relations with the Central and South «ystem is open and defiant. Protection is Hshment. the inhabitants of other countries to to the chamber^that negotiations had American states. Our fisheries should be ffewUIm, Minn. •asa'led as unconstitutional in law, or as come to our shores or to share our citizenship. fostered and protected. Th hardships and been opened with two Michigan gentlemen -vicious in principle, and those who hold such Indeed, the necessity of some risks that are the necessary incidents of the DEALERS who wish to locate saw mills -Views sincerely cannot stop short of an elimination business should not be increased by an inhospitable -*a£' INSPECTION AND LIMITATION fr there. -B.'.Ffefferle, from our tariff laws of the principle exclusion from the near lying is obvious. We should resolutely refuse to of protection. The Mills bill is only a ports. The resources of a firm, dignified permit foreign governments to send their Two freight trains on the Chicago, and consistent diplomacy are undoubtedly 4fcep. but it is toward an object than nhe leadof paupers and criminals to our ports. We are Milwaukee & St. Paul road collided equal to the prompt and peaceful solution Democratic thought and legislation also clearly under a duty to defend our bealer in or the difficulties that now exist Our neighbors near Minnesota City, seriously injuring Jiave clearly in mind. LATH, SHINGLES, D00ES, civilization by excluding alien races whose will surely not expect in a a brakeman named John Graves ultimate assimilation with our people is commercial hospitality they deny to us in THE IMPORTANT QUESTION and badly bruising the engineer. SASH AND E B9 neither possible nor desirable. Th family theirs. I cannot extend this letter by a special ps so much the length of the step as the Graves is at the hospital at Winona reference to other subjects upon which has been the nucleus of our best immigration direction of it. Judged by the executive mesa Lime, Cement and Coal. CANNED, DRIED & GREEH the convention gave an expression. I re and the home the most potent assimilating in charge of the surgeon of the company. of December last, by the Mills bill, by spect to them, as well as those I have no force in our civilization. The objections rRTTITS* £he debates in congress and by the S Louis ticed, I am in entire agreement with the to Chinese immigration are distinctive •Jilatform, the Democratic party will, if supby declarations of the convention. The resolu^ J. E. Shipman, a traveling man and conclusive, and are now so generally the country, play the tariff laws Lowest prices always* tions relating to the coinage, to the rebuilding ]EPlo\xr eundL ii from St. Cloud, was very badly burned accepted as such that the question has on a purely revenue basis. This is prac•^ically of the navy, to coast defenses and to passed entirely beyond the stage of argu- public lands express conclusions to all of at Owatonnaby throwing a match free trade—free trade in the English Opposite Railroad Depot, STO»B,WOODBK AND Wixtows^' Th laws relating to this subject which I gave my support in the senate. In cense. The legend upon the banner a not into a gasoline barrel which he viting a calm and thoughtful consideration would, if I should be charged with their enforcement, NEW ULM, WABB. lie re Trade it may be the more obscure HINM thought was empty. There proved of these public questions, we submit them to be more faithfully executed. to "TaiifE Reform but neither the banJtter MINSX the people. Their intelligent patriotism and to be some gasoline in the barrel, 2*EW TTLM, Such amendments or further legislation as nor the inscription is conclusive, or, invery the good Providence that made and ha kept which exploded, burning Mr. Shipman Tr- Vogelpohl may be necessary and proper to prevent important The assault itself is the us a nation will lead them to wise and safe quite badly about the face, arms evasions of the laws and to stop further Importan fact. Those who teach that the conclusions. Very respectfully, your obe Chinese immigration would also meet my and hands. I duty upon foreign goods sold in our dient servant, BENJAMIN HARRISON. approval. Th expression of the convention -aaarket is paid by the consumer, and that the Merchant Tailor, A dog belonging to George Steele, upon this subject is in entire harmony price of the domestic competing article is enhance INDEPENDENT CANADA. of Ha Creek township, Goodhue with my views. Our civil compact is a government Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn, to the amount of the duty on im county, "went out of his head" and by majorities and the law loses its articles—that every million of dollar Manufacturer of and Dealer in S a a a re at Is prepared to supply the people of sanction and the magistrate our respect fell to killing the chickens of a neighbor, collected for customs duties a a a an W it it when this compact is broken. The evil New Ulm and vicinity with the best of CIGARS, •represents many millions more which who put an end to the animal results of election frauds do not expend States— A a A an do not reach the treasury, but are with a shotgun. A few days thereafter, clothing at the lowest prizes. Only themselves upon the voters who are robbed a paid by our ciuzens .as., the increased three of Mr. Steele's cattle exhibited LTOBACCOS^ first class work turned out, of their rightful influence in public affairs. cost ofdomes'-'o productions resultin KINGSTON, O Sept 11.—The industrial positive symptoms of hydrophobia, The individual, or communitv, or party, that from the tariff laws—may not intend to exhibition was formally opened to-day by and were promptly killed to PIPESj practices or connives at election frauds has «&Ecrcc[ii/ in the mmd of others our system Sir John A. Macdonald, who made an ad HANSCHEN, prevent their doing damage. suffered irreparable injury and will sooner levying duties on competing foreign dress, and, touching on retaliation, said tha'i or later realize that to exchange the American Cor. Minnesota and Centre ^products, but it is clearly already discredited probably Canada would have to look to its While playing on the prairie near system of majority rule for minority in their own. We cannot doubt, without own resources in view of the action of the Contractor and Builder,. streets* control is not only unlawful and unpatriotic St. Cloud a young son of Mike Stein- Impugoing their integrity, that if free to act United States. but very unsafe for those who promote it NEW ELM, 'MINN: on their own convictions, they would so "Canadians," he said,Jre to be excluded bauer pointed a small revolver at a The disfranchisement of a single legal tietfise our laws as to lay the burden of the forn act of theirs. Well, if they will not companion, August Steffis. The boy —rr*r1 elector by fraud or intimidation is a crime Special attention given to mason customs revenue upon articles that are not allow us to trade with them, we can trade told him to shoot, aud then dodged too grave to be regarded lightly. The right with ourselves. We are not afraid or dismayed produced in this country and to place upon and young Steinbauer obeyed the work in the city and country. of every qualified elector to cast one free at any threatened attempt to hamoer fiee list all competing foreign products. our commerce or cripple our resources. challenge. The ball struck a third ballot and to have it honestly counted must do not stop to refute this theory as to the New Ulm, Minm The effect will be the same as was Dealer GOODSini DRY not be questioned. Every constitutional boy, Peter Steffis,beside the eye. The effect of our tariff duties. Those who ada shown after the abrogation of the re power should be used to make The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam ball was to small to cause a fatal it are students of rnaxims and not of ciprocity treaty of 1854. I showed that we this right secure and punish frauds upon the is a sure cure for coughs and colds. could rely upon our own resources. While he markets. They may be safely allowed wound, but will probably occasion Hats, Caps, motions, ballot Our colored people do not ask we should like to continue to trade with our to call their project "tariff reform" if the the loss of an eye. Groceries,* Provisional neighbors in the freest manner we can afford special legislation in their interest, but only people understand at in the end the argucompels to do without it, and can afford to wait St. Cloud burglars entered Noyes' to be made secure in the common rights of free trade in all competing Crockery and Glassware, with calm self-respect the outcome of the American citizenship. They will, however, shop, opened the safe which Mr. Noyes products. This end may not be reached ab matter. Green* JDried and Canned naturally mistrust the sincerity of thoBe party ruptly, and its approach may be accompanie had to force open some time ago and G. A. Khkpatrick, ex-speaker of the houpe leaders who appeal to their race for support Fruits, etc, etc. with some expressions of sympathy had not had repaired, and went of commons, endorsed the premier's utterances, only in those localities where the suffrage is A N A O OP 4b DEALER I N IcVou protected industries and our working saying that Canadians could, with through the papers, but got no cash. free and election results doubtful and compass Boots andShoss! 'e, but it will certainly come if these nonchalance, listen to the retaliation discusbion, will always take farm produce la exchange At A. Kaymond's carpenter shop they their disfranchisement where their as they could be quite Independent of steps do not arouse the people to for goods, and pay the highest market price for id got a bit, drill, etc, then forced the other countrieB. They wanted to be votes would be controlling and their choice resistance. kinds paper raga. friendly with the United States, but if the cannot be coerced. The nation, not less than back door of Thielman's hardware Minn. & 3d N. strs., 'New Ulm, Minn. doors were shut they would not growl. the states, is dependent for prosperity and wrhere SCHEDTTLE, BUT PRINCIPLE. store, they stole two revolvers In, connection with my store I hnte a firat-clam Miss Hulda Baker of Syracuse, N. Y., created blican party holds that a pro security upon the intelligence and morality saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table caf and about six dollars in money. a feeling of delight by stepping is constitutional, wholesome of the people. This common interest very A large assortment of men's and my easterners will always find good liquors aag to Sir John's side, grasping his •y. We do not offer a fixed schedprinciple. A strange freak of lightning occured early suggested national aid in the establishment hand, declaring that she was a loyal American, boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and cigars, and erery forenoon a splendid lunch, We will revise the and endowment of schools and colleges but could tell them that they did not in the recent very heavy storm at children's shoes constantly kept on lodify rates, but always with an mean to shut the door againBt him—that All goods purchased of me will bo delirered t#any in the new states. There is at present Brainerd. A shaft very narrowly band. Custom work and repaiitng that they were going to open it wide. Sir "provision as to the effect upon part of the city free of cost. an exingency that calls for still more liberal promptly attended to. missed the court house, and falling John laughed and said: I am sure you won't Minnesota Street, New Pirn, Kin| domestic production and the wages of our and direct appropriations in aid of common against such a good looking fellow as me. upon the railing of the surrounding working people. We believe it to ne one of school education in the states. Hon. H. J. Jolly then offered his arm to the stone wall, ripped it down seventyfive he woithy objects of tariff legislation to lady and conducted her with the premier's to one hundred feet, and falling preserve the American market for American AND TERRITORIAL RIGHTS. party on a tour of inspection of the exhibition. producers, and to maintain the American The territorial form of government is a upon the wall itself laid that low for M. EPPLE, Prop'r. eca' of wages, by adequate, discriminating temporary expedient, not a permanent civil nearly as great a distance. The force •duties upon foreign competing products. condition. I is adapted to the exigency 1 of the bolt was terrific. MINNESOTA ST, NE W ULM.MINN^ The Genuine Yankee Type. he effect of lower rates and larger importaupon that suggested it, but becomes inadequate the public revenue is contingent Opinions differ among students as Sheriff Anderson of Bed' Wing, on and even oppressive when applied to fixed I a undersigned desires to inform the people^. ,an doubtful, but not so the effect and populous communities. Several territories to the effects of the fearful flood of warrants sworn out by A. Chapel of J. New Ulm and vicinity that h« banre-establiafl* «rpon American production and American are well able to bear the burdenB and immigration from Italy, Poland and St. Paul, arrested J. J. Dack, James ed hla maat market and is new preapared to wad* -wages. Less work and lower wages must oe discharge the duties of free commonwealths en His aid customers and friends with only thtbest such countries. I seems to me that Lynn and Thomas Tranch of Goodhue fresh and eurad meats, sausages, lard and sfK accepted as the inevitable fresult of the increased in the American Union. To exclude them is RAILWAY. one might as well hesitate as to the county and J. J. Camon of Bice •ry.thlnjc usually kept in a first-class market TM. offering of foreign goods in our mar'Jcet to deny the just rights of their people, and Wjthest marketprlce will be paid for JTAT CA*3 certain effect of a break in the walls county, on the charge of selling adulterated E way of recompense for thiB reducrtion Penetrates the.Centres of Papulation* may well excite their indignant protest. No XLB, HIDES, WOOL, KTC. of the Mississippi river. Mr. Curtis' milk. There was a preliminary in his wages, and the loss of the Amerian in question of the political preference of the M. EPPLB. market, it is suggested that the diminishe people of a territ should close against .phrase about "watering the life blood hearing in the justice's court. fTiTiTTTOIS, IOWA, iA wages of the working man will have them the hospitable door which has opened of the nation" contains an argument. State Chemist EbermahVas present. WISCONSIN,, •to*, undiminished purchasing power, nnd to two-thirdc of the existing Btatss. Bu admission To understand his meaning one wants Several other parties will shortly be at he will be able to make up forth loss should be resolutely refused to any MICHIGAN, to got Boston. Go into the Faneuil arrested on the same charge. of the home market by an enlarged foreign territory, a majority of whosqgpeople cherish hall and the old State house for .MINNESOTA, a Our workLngmen have the settleof institutions that are repugnant to our civilization, Mr. Lind has secured the establishment AND a look at the pictures oi typical DAKOTA, the question in their own hands. or inconsistent with a republican form BREWERY of a new mail route in Martin Yankees. Then go out into the now obtain higher wages and live more of government The declaration of the convention NEBRASKA and county, and an advertisement for bids comfortably than those of any other counjtry. streets and search for their kindred. against "all combinations of capital, was issued for carrying the mail from They will make choice between the "WYOMING. organized in trusts or otherwise, to control In the long procession which fill Tremont Fairmount by Tenhassen, Lake Bell,. ^substantial advantages they have in hand arbitrarily the condition of trade among our O S SCHMTJCKER* ProfK. and Washington streets you =auid the deceptive promisee and forecasts of Dunnell, Minn., and Lakeside to citizens," is in harmony with the views entertained may see once in an hour the splendid Us TBAIN SER VICE is carefully NEW ULM, ^MINNESOTA those thorizintr politiciana They will decide Estherville» Iowa, thirty-six and a and publicly expressed by me long heads which are related to the genuine arranged to meet requirements oi for themselves and for the country whether before tb assembling of the convention. half miles, three times a week, by a re beer sold in quantities to saib the Yankee type. Frequently good local trsbrel, as well as to tarnish £h protective svstem Bhall be continued or Ordinarily capital shares the losses of idleness schedule of twelve- hours running purchaser. Special a on paid: to the average faces are seen. But everywhere the most attractive Routes tot destroyed. The fact of with labor but under the operation of bottling ot beer. time each way,, from Oct. 20 to June you are made to feel that the through travel between important the trust, in some of its forms, the wage 30, 1889,. Lake Bell has been reestablished A TREASURY SURPLUS, real New Englander is not in the worker alone suffers loss, while idle capital he amount of which is variously stated, has TBADE CENTRES. as a postoffice, with E, J. HE W EI -,' receives its dividends from a trust fund. majority in New England. The life re 7)ublic attention to a consideration Wiltze as postmaster. Producers who refuse to join the combination blood of this country is "watered.". •of the methbds by which the national income Ife? EQUTFMENT of Zar and are destroyed, and competition as an TZmiy best be reduced to a level of a wise and HIM «ii CIT PLANIN HILL Parlor Cars, Mining and Jtalace element of prices is eliminated. I cannot nn» W '.accessary expenditure. This consideration "Rapid Transformation Scenery. Sleeping Cars ss without rival. be doubtsd that the legislative authority Bacteria in Snuff. lias been seized upon by those who are hostile should and will find a method of dealing A very ingenious arrangement for .'Its ROAD-BED is perfection, oi to protective custom duties as an advantageou A Berlin physician, Dr. Earnest '^3v'-- jaAKrjyAcrcrBEsfcf" fairly and effectively with these and other scenery has been invented which will eione-ballasted Steel. base of attack upon our tariff laws abuses connected with this subject I can Flothow, was consulted by a patient have magnified and nursed the surplus, work something of a revolution in The NORTHWESTERN is the DOORS, WINDOW SASH, hardly be necessary for me to Bay that I am who was troubled by severe headaches. which they affect to deprecate, seemingly pieces where rapid changes and favorite rowte for the Commercial heartily in sympathy with the declaration of 4!or the purpose of exaggerating the evil in The physician's, inquiries revealed #1 VENETIAN BLINDS* Hv transformations are necessary.. So Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers the convention upon the subject of •order to reconcile the people to the extreme the fact that the patient had after New Homes in the Golden unique and complete is the invention •«emedy they propose." A proper reduction PENSIONS TO OUR SOLDIERS been given to an immoderate use oi MOULDINGS AND FRAMES, Northwest, that a change from an exterior to an t«f the revenue does not necessitate and and sailors. What they gave and snuff. The snuff box was produced, Detailed iniormation cheerfully interior, or vice versa, can be made -should not suggest the abandonment or ima what they suffered I have had some and'y a microscopic investigation Planing\ turning and all furnished by almost instantaneously and without of the protective system. Th opportunity to observe and. in a small measure, showed that it was swarming with ,. W. H. HEIDESAN, Agent, work with rib-saiv promptly methods suggested by our convention will darkening the stage or lowering the to experience. They gave ungrudgingly bacteria, which appeared in the form not. need to be exhausted in order to effect it was not a trade, but an offering. lights. On one of the frames or flats and neatly executed. of a fine whitish powder. These parasites, he necessary reduction. We are not likely The measure was heaped up, running over. four or five scenes can be arranged to be called upon, I think, to make a present it is stated, bore into the walls J.H,TTHITMA:S, H. C. WICKEE, What they achieved, only a distant generation with effect. In pantomimes and spectacular All wurk guaranteed, choice between the surrender of our Rates reason* of the nasal cavity, where they multiply can adequately tell Without attempting pieces tbe advantages will be General Manager, Traffie Manager evblo. rapidly and finally find their l~ protective system and the entire repeal of to discuss particular propositions,'! may most valuable-"-Nw Iork^W,orld. way to the brain. &he internal taxes. Such a contingency, in ZEU.HR, Pfl&p'tf add that measures in behalf of surviving vet- E. WILSON, Gon'l Passenger Agent*