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7 Republican Gatliags. PETEB SCHEBEB, FIFTIETH CONGRESS. MINNESOTA NEWS. Secretary Fairchild—Add to the freelisl RIME & SIAPEKM, as many articles as possible. Reduce duties upon every dutiable article to the lowest point possible. Garpenters^. Tree Thought and FrljJ .Sua,fckFor erer., Four couples were married in Eed Congressman Hare—If we did not require Saturday, Sept. 22 When a white KepublieJE' in the South money to defray the expenses of government Wing on the 18th, and it wasn't actively engages in politics, he is apt to and I would be an absolute and uncompromising SEITATE.—The Republican senators spent BuHders and:'Contractors. much- of a day for weddings, either. generally becomes a stench in the nostrils of free trader. four hemrs in caucus to-day. Mr. Allisor. the respectable element of the community in Henry George—Mr. Cleveland stands before says at no vote wasstaken upon any sub ¥r#llNfcW ULM, MINN. The town hall at New Trier was which he lives.—From the Memphis Scimitar. the country a champion of free trade. Mr. ject and that the tariff bill is to be reported. Mills' speech is a manly, vigorous and most Much regret has been expressed by some of burned recently. I was owned by Designs and plans made to order and effective free trade speech. •'.''•"""" the Republican senators because the tarif E. N. "Wallerius and Peter Kuhn, and The President's Checft. S. _S. Cox—It would be a glorious consummation bill is not reported. Those who hold thi^ estimates on all work furnished and of this debate could we only have gentlemen view, say at if the report shall be much valued at $1,000 insured for 600, contracts faithfully executed. Harper's Weekly, regrets the fact—if it is a on the other side join in this invocation longer delayed, the Republicans will 2 7 ient has contributed A- to paper and type and to the hearts oi able to derive any benefit from any bill that The young ladies of the Jackson NION HOTE 0,000 to the Democratic campaign fund. honest men to clear the way for British Cobden they may report. We fail to detect any cause for regret or anything school in Duluth have formed an LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, free trade. inconsistent with a genuine reform of HOUSE.—A special meeting of the House anti-slang society, and it costs 5 civil service. Political expenses must be met committee on appropriations has betn called so me way.—Prom the Louisville CourierJournal cents for any member to use a slang for Monday, to consider the Senate bill making SASH, BLINDS, \-j What the Kepnlican Party has Done.- ,. (Dem.) an appropriation of $100,000 forthe relief of expression. *,* „-r.± WMZEL SCHOTZKO ProprieK the sufferers by yellow fever in the South. I subdued Rebellion a"nd saved the Union. —aDd all kinds of— Patrick Howard, recently at work I conquered war and established peace. The special committee of the House investiating Honest bnt Imprudent. I gave freedom to a race and a free ballot the charges against representative Mum. for the St. Paul Brass Works company, Building Material. ST., N E W The bold declarations of Judge Thurman to all men. tahlnecker, New York, took a further adjournment fell underthe wheels of an Omaha against tariff of every description entitle It was patriotic enough to create a debt to to day until Monday. him to the thanks of the Republican party, carry on war and honest enough to make Congressman O'Neill, of Missouri, saw the freight, train and was instantly The only first class brick fire proof ffEWULM,~ O he judge is no hypocrite heknowshis party President today and believes at his labor provision to pay at debt. killed. Hotel in the city, text and he sticks to it like a man, without arbitration bill which has passed both houses, It made liberty universal throughout the Izens'Ban deception or evasion. Let Mr. Cleveland follow will be approved. States and the flag honored throughout the with large, airy rooms and an A The chinch bugs which afflicted Bel* his courageous example.—Philadelphia world. No. 1 table. Good large sampel Monday, Sept. 24, videreand vicinity have mysteriously I made treason odious and loyalty the badge of respected citizenship. rooms for the accomodation of commercial disappeared during the past three SENATE.—The Senate finances committee's I raised the nation from bankruptcy and Democratic Consistency. tariff bill ha* been finished by the sub-committee, travelers. Passengers and weeks. No effort will be made to discover secured for our public credit the faith of the and will be reported to the full committee baggage will be carried free from How these brethren do dwell together in financial world. their whereabouts. to-morrow morning. I will be withheld Baity! I a horn they do, but nowhere else. I made persons and property freedom of for a brief time from publicity to give and to the depot. Rates reasonable. Says Mr. Jones in his mugwump New York thought and of expression secure in every Per Person, a Swede farmer aged the minority an opportunity to frame its The finest wines, liquors and cir Times: Nobody teaches at the full amount part of the land. adverse report which work Senator Beck is NEW IJLM, MINN. fifty-seven, near Elbow Lake, hung of the duty is added to the price of the protected It has dignified labor and secured its rightful superintending at Fortress Monroe. I is gars at the bar. domestic products. I suppose at himself with a rope in his barn. After reward by protective tariff laws. estimated at the bill will reduce the revenue it is needless to explain at all these duties I has practically given each citizen a free about $65,000,000. adjusting the noose he laid down and and assessments are added to the price of Bucklen Arnica Salve home by securing the public domainfrom the M.Mullen, PresH. H. Vajen, Vice- Preset A bill was introduced by Senator Stewart, strangled himself to death. the articles upon Inch they are levied. monoply of capital. The best salve in the world for Cuts, directing the president to inform the Chinese J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. I has, by a rigid supervision of corporate government that the relations of peace and Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Hon. D. Knox, of Aitkin, had franchise, made transportation cheap, safe now the Temperance Men Will Tote, good order of the United States require the Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, *^, Directors: and rapid for persons and property. two young deers in his park and a abrogation of the treaty stipulations between The chances do not look as favorable for a Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- "H| It has, by wise economies and just laws, reduced China and the United States, so far as small dog only in play started after large Prohibitionist vote in New Hampshire the public debt and the interest upon tions, and positively cures Piles, or no they relate to the entry and residence in the Werner Bc&sch, Ckas. Wagner, Dr. one, and the deer in its rapid flight as usual. Tha vote has fallen oif in Vermon it. United States subjects. pay required. It is guaranteed to give 4 and in Maine in comparison with figures It has, by generous, and yet just, appropriation Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. fell down and broke its neck. perfect satisfaction, OF money refund- *.,^ of 188(5. There are peculiar reasons for pensions, illustrated its love and HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Thomas, of Wisconsin, ed. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. a bill was passed authorizing the "why it a in New York. The Democrats respect for the Nation's gallant defenders. A son of George Osborn, a farmer construction of abridge across the Mississippi L. Boos. A have nominated in Governor Hill, a man I has made competency a condition for living fifteen miles northwest of Fairmount, DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS river at a Crosse, Wis. particularly objectionable to the temperance appointment to office and fidelity to duty M. GRATZ L. had his arm torn off at the men, Boston Herald (Mugwump). the tenure for holding it. Mr. Craine offered a resolution (offered by OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE him some days ago but refused immediate It has reduced the public expenditure to shoulder in a threshing machine, from consideration), empowering the judiciary the lowest point consistent with the general Democracy Defined. the effects of which he died in a few TICKETS SOLD. committee to report at any time a bill for welfare and collected the tax from sources The assault upon our protective system'js the suppression of trusts. Referred. best able to pay it. hours. open and defiant. Protection is assailed as DEALER IN— 1 It has made religious liberty more secure unconstitutional in law, or as vicious in Tuesday Sept. 25. to all forms of faith by an enlightened public Becentlv a threshing machine Close Attention iyen to Collecting. principle, and those who hold such views GROCERIE S and GLASSWARE. SENATE.—The Senate passed private pension opinion and establish free schools with no sincfirely cannot stop short of an absolute on John Peterson's farm, northwest bills which were on the calendar to sectarian denomination in them. elimination from our tariff laws- of the principle of Cedar Mills, McLead county, which there were no objections. Among the I has, by fidelity to public trust, by its of protection. The Mills bill is only a Minnesota Street opposite the bills passed was a Senate bill granting a constitutional amendments, by its statutory set fire to the straw, and the separator step, but it is toward an object at the legislation pension of $3,500 a year. to the widow enactments, Federal and State, by the life have clearly in mind. The important and 200 bushels of wheat were Congregational Church. Gen. P. H. Sheridan. Mr. Berry said he was and character of its long line of statesmen, question is not so much the length of thestep opposed to the bill, but would not make any Two More heroes, orators and martyrs, by its sacred burned. NEW ULM, MINN. as the direction of it.—General Harrison's argument against it, contenting himself with traditions, and its matchless history of great Letter. voting on its passage, which he did. Miss Alice Downs and Mr. Todd, things 'accomplished, proven itself competent HARVEST and worthy to achieve the great things yet HOUSE.—The House passed an amendment telegraph operators at Alexandria, FRANK FRIEDMANN, A Sensible AYorkingman. to be done forth good and glory of the to the naval academy bill declaring that hereafter .', attepted to leave town in each other's Said a Democratic workmgman in Newcountry. the minimum age for the admission of a EXCURSIONS York the other day I would rather pay one cadet to the academy shall be 16 years and company, but were taken home, the maximum age 21 years. cent more for a dinner pail and establish an dealer in where they were married, and left industry worth $30,000,000 annually to this A Millionaire—But, Oh, So Homely. The house passed a joint resolution, accepting TO nation than continue to support 100,000 the invitation of the imperial German Groceries, Crockery. Stonewaro, town by the night train. MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, Englishmen in making tin plate, when at The homeliest man in the United government to the United States government number of Americans want employment." to become a party to the international geodetic Congressman MacDonald secured States was in the Capitol recently, '•i MONTANA, The argument is sound. I is sound from the association. the passage of a bill for the relief of Blassware, Notions, Canned and all the clocks stopped at once. workingman's standpoint especially, and it Mr. Hitt called up the joint resolution, requesting is sound from the standpoint of every intelligent ElizabethE.Cole of Shakopee. The purpose the president to negotiate with the Tuesday, Oct 9th & 23d. His name is Melville Dennon, he hails American citizen. government of Mexico for the creation of an from Dakota, is worth $5,000,000 in of the bill is to give the mother Frnit, Flour, ate. international commission to determine all cash, has over 100,000 cattle on his the accrued back pension of the son I A E questions touching the boundary line between Impudence. St. Pairi, MinnsaDolis & Manitoba Ry the two countries. ranches, and owns so much land out who died some months ago. All goods sold at bottom prices aad I is sheer, bald-headed impudence on the Wednesday Sept. 20. in that Territory that he does not part of the Democracy to go on talking about A very serious accident occurred at delivered free of cost to any part ot O their "tariff-reform." They are for giving us know how much it is worth or how SENATE.—The resolution of Mr. Sherman, ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS the Polar Star mills at Faribault. A the city. the Irish end of British free-trade. They which, authorizes the senate committee on many acres there are. To look at would go back to the colonial system from foreign relations to sit during the recess and lad seventeen years of age name Werley N E W ULM, MINN. A A E S him you would size him up as being which weescaped at the cost of the Revolutionary to make an inquiry into the relations between Yail was out duck hunting on the CHEAPER THAN War. They would secure the operation the United States and Great Britain worth just a ten-cent plugged dime. mill pond, when he accidentally discharged in the tariff regulations of the Confederate and Canada, was to-day reported back to GEO. BENZfe SONS. He is travelling for his health and EVER BEFORE! Constitution. They put up Texas and the senate without recommendation. This the entire contents of one Arkansas to legislate for New England and means at the resolution is to be made the to see if he cannot better his homely barrel of his gun into his face, killing Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Pennsylvania. There is no capacity of reform text of speeches, and it is not expected that Less than One Cent per Mile looks. State Senator Erwin would of any kind in the ranks of the Democratic it will serve any other purpose. WINES & him instantly. be an Apollo alongside of Mr. Dennon party. Tha party is as deficient in business The retaliation bill has been referred to a No round trip rat* beinsr more than TWENTY ability as in partriotism. In matters of business subcommittee of the committee on foreign relations John Bowman, six miles south of for beauty. "I know I am not good D0LLAES. including GKEAT FALLS, HELENA LIQUORS Carlisle and Mills are babies at the and at subcommittee, in a parliamentary and BUTiE, MONTANA, looking," he said, with a smile that Ada, was attacked by a vicious steer public breast.—M. Halstead. sense, is a nurse that cares not for .feraons aesinng to caite a crip mronzmxurmern Minnesota. Dacota or Montana for the purpose it." There is no expectation in the committee started all the clocks again, "but do aud severely injured, and probably of looking over the country, or with the 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn or in the subcom»inittee that the bill will you know my homely looks saved Idea of selecting anew home within the boundaries A Feint. would have been killed had it not be reported to the senate unless it shall be of tfre GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN my life once? How? Well, when I first with an unfavorable report. The expectation If Brice makes any fight in the western been for the brave efforts of hisTHE WOELD, and an agricultural country suitable ODOR MUELLER, is that there will be no report. states it will only be in the nature of a feint. for diversified farming, dairy and stock settled out in Dakota the highways son, a lad of twelve years, who drove purposes, will do well to take advantage of His real struggle is to add New York to the HOUSE.—The house to-day passed the were filled with desperate road agents these rates. solid south by means of the slum vote of the vicious brute away with a club. Northern Pacific forfeiture bill. The significant For maps and information apply to your home New York city and the practical consolidation who were ready for murder and robbery fact about this action is at it was ticket agent, to anv agent of the company, or A. A. Hrfeman, in Steele county, is of the eastern corporate monopoly interests taken without a word of debate. I would at any moment. I had considerable F. I W I N E MANUFACTURER OF to keep the rule of the country a way from the have been possible for the opponents of the the owner of a hen which lays eggs dust with me when I started west. The republican hope is that outside of bill to have prevented its passage by raising Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. Agt., remarkable, for size at the rate oi the Gould-Brice class, with its motto of "The out prospecting for land. the point of no quorum for there is no quorum, St. Paul. Minn public be d." outside of the slum voters and is not likely to be one until next December. three a week. They each measure in Cheap Cask Store of the metropolis, outside of the "northern "I had been on the road for about But no one is raising that point as circumference seven inches one way men with southern principles," enough votes three days, riding a white horse and to land grant forfeitures bills six weeks before AND DEALER IN can be had to save the state of New York.— and eight and a half idches the other. election. A forfeiture bill of such magnitude looking about me. Fortune favored Chicago Tribune. has probably never before passed the house He says the hen is healthy, and seems &BL. me, f6r I had not run across any of without material opposition or debate. Holman the road agents until about sun down to enjoy herself. was not present. The bill now goes to Knifing Cleveland, the senate, where it will follow the ordinary of the fourth day, when I saw ahead A young man named Nelson, at The Iowa democratic state convention course. of me several suspicious looking customers. Ruemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn .adopted the following resolution: DEALER IN Clear Lake, while delirious with typhoid Thursday, Sept. 2S. They gradually approached The democratic party, now as heretofore, DRY GOODS, fever, arose from his bed at declares itself onposed to prohibition, and me, and when about twenty-five feet SENATE—The senate committee on finance strongly condemns the same as injurious NOTIONS, began the inquiry into the operations in this about 2 o'clock A. M., while those away suddenly halted. They were WnV Gfefcs'etf, *-.•§_ alike to our business interests and the cause country of the French copper syndicate. The all agents, on horseback. They who were caring for him had dropped HATS, CAPS, of temperance. information obtained was that the syndicate This is a very peculiar resolution for ,a whispered for a few moments among fco sleep, and wandered away and was GROCERIES, CROCKERY took all the surplus copper produced in democratic convention. Peculiar because it themselves with frightened looks, America and sold it abroad, payingthe American NEW ULM, MINN. and OILS. aot found until the day after, eight is true. Prohibition votes are liable to hurt companies one-half of the sum realized and then the leader shouted: 'Great MANUFACTURER OP miles from home. every business interest in the country, as above 13 cents a pound and making the FINE CIGARS. Scott! boys, it's the devil on horse Also Musical Instruments well as the cause of temperance, by helping deficit good when the price realized was less Mrs. James Huron has sued her to elect a man for president who represents back. Let's git,'and off they flew, than 1 3 cents, whether sold rind WHEELER WILSON'S alike free trade and the saloon. Are the at home or abroad. as if Old Nick himself was really after mother-in-law, Bridget Huron, for Latest Improved democrats of Iowa knifing Cleveland?—New The feature of today's session of the Senate them." Mr. Dennon is rather 3lander, and places her damages at York PresB. SE WING MA CH1SES. ivas a lively political debate over Mr. ChanIler's proud of his homely looks, because resolution for the investigation of the $1,000, all at Wabasha. I seems it makes him an object of attraction." Louisiana election outrages. The discussion, yi Goods Sold at Bottom Priest A Little Fable B6?*Special brands made to order. that Mrs. James was not conducting drifted into the political outrages in Texas, He has fiery red hair and an extraordinarily New York Tribune: Once there was a man in acrimonious debate ensued between Senators herself in the most decorous way and large head, but his looks who got caught out in the rain. was Coke and Spooner. that her mother-in-law attempted to hailed by Noah as he sailed by in his ark. A are indescribable. In addition to his The Senate committee on finance resumed SEW ULM. MINN. the time Noah hailed the man the man was WM. FRANK. pleasure trip East, he is looking for a the reading of the tariff bill for an hour JOHN BJSKTZIN. give her some advice, hence the difficulty. standing tip-toe on top of a flag staff which yesterday, and has now progressd to page Cottcnwood Mills. wife also, and went down to New was planted on the roof of the tallest building Empire Mill Co. L35, the first 87 pages being the Mills bill. York City to see if he could at the man could find. But even then the *r HOUSE.—After concluding the testimony Frank Dadeck, fourteen years old, man at the time Noah hailed him was up to find one who will share his $5,000,000 the committee investigating the charges his chin in the water, "How does the wet had his right leg badly injured in the and lands with him. He was against Stahlnecker went into secret session, weather suit you?" inquired Noah. "Oh, ROLLER MILL. told he had better stop right here in and a few minutes resolved unanimously to trimmer at Libbey's mill at Hastings, Custom grinding solicited. Will replied the man, I really hadn't noticed any report to the house at it found the charges Albany for a day or two, and he humidity to speak of. his apron catching in the shaft and grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange against the accused to be unsustained. Moral—This fable teaches what The Evening promised to come back if he could pulling him over into the endless 34 as. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Post means when it says at "theDemo•crate Friday, Sept. 28. not find a wife in New York.—Albany chain. A lump of flesh as large as are satisfied with the Maine election." Bbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour Argus. SENATE.—The senate committee on finance one's fist was gouged out above the devoted four hours to the reading of the new and feed sold at low rates and delivered How Maine Went: We take pleasure in informing the tariff bill to-day and reached the end at halt cap and the skin and muscles of the a Jus for the encouragement of the Democratic a New Ulm free of expense. past 3. Senator Harris expects to receive aublic that we are now ready for business. brethren, who still continue to discuss The Uncut Leaf. thigh stripped up ten inches. from Senator Beck on Monday the latter'*suggestions the political situation down in Maine, the The best machinery and all the in regard to the minority report FRANK & BENTZIN. central facte of the situation are given as follows. From the New York Star. Fred, aged fifteen years, son' of latest improvements in the manufacture and to be ajble to submit them to the committee One of the fossilized absurdities by Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Foreman of West Albany of flour enable us to compete with AUG. QUENSE, 1. Ever congressional district in the state and inconveniences of our time is the HOUSE.—Mr. Rice of Minnesota presented township, Wabasha county the best mills in the country. was carried by an average plurality of about in the house the report of the special committee uncut leaf of the book or magazine. 5,000. started with a t_am to the We are constantly buying which has investigated the charges It amounts simply to an unfinished 2. Every county in the state elected, for against Representatives Stahlnecker of New Wheat, blacksmith shop, a mile distant, the first time in years, a Republican to the book or magazine. The trimming of York in connection with the new library Rye, ^HARNESS MAKER and not returning when expected, State Senate. building. The report finds the charge not each book can be done by a machine Com, 3. Every county in the state also gave a sustained, and says the committee is satisfied his mother went to look for him. in the fractional part of a minute. Oats, ,~ —and Dealer in— plurality for the state ticket. that Mr. Kelley, who set on foot the inquiry, She found his dead body in the road* 4. The plurality in the entire state was The reader is now required to do this was actuated by the most honorable motivee Buckwheat,. Whips, Collars, and all other abou+ 22,000. and a sincere desire to vindicate the honesty with the neck broken, and near by part of the publisher's unfinished articles usually kept 5. The majority overall waSsomethingless of the house. was the team, tangled in the brush. work. The custom is almost "Early in a first-alass harness than 18,000 when the Republican managers The work of the house is substantially at At the Highest Market Prices. The fatality was no doubt caused by gave it out cold a few days before the election English" in its origin, and dates as an end. The deficiency is the last of the appropriation shop. at they confidently expected 12,000. bills, and itisthe opinion of both the horses running away. far back as the time when the English ,We sell all kinds of 6. The total Prohibition vote in Maine— New harnesses made to order and re sides of the house at nothing more will be man hadn't many printed books, the mother of the Prohibition attempted at this session. The Democrats There lives three miles east of Madelia ELOUR, pairing promptly attended to. was 2,000. and was so proud and careful of his are understood to have agreed upon, thf Isaac Slocum, seventy-eight SHORTS,' NEW MLM, MINN Now, it is not worth while for our Democratic policy at no more bills which appropriate periodical as to want it sent him with friends to get out of temper and sulk. money shall be permitted to pass, and years old, who voted for William H. the leaves uncut as a proof that no BR AIT, &c, The truth is that four years of Democratic that no bills. of any nature shall b( Harrison in 1836. and in 1840. In H.FRENZEL, one had read it before him. Twobrought experiment has furnished sufficient amusement up except it be some bill AT LOW RATES. 1840 Mr. Slocum. in company with for the American people, and they have for a bridge or a. right of way. The color hundred and odd years ago it was a determined to quit, and return to the virtuous less bills which can be passed by unanimouconsent the club of which he was a member, "big thing" to have any kind oi in government. have been nearly all passed. Tin Special Attention given to traveled for ten days with Gen. Harrison printed matter, and books were then calendars of the house and of the commit _• Manufacturer of "*.•"\i Custom Work tees are filled with bills, but they are bills a* in Ohio, during which time they regarded with actual reference. But to which there will be controversies anc Not Freo Traddcrs 0, No S O A W A E visited and the general spoke at Norwalk, the uncut leal is one of the many which are certain not to pass in the absence ,, An extra stone for grinding feed. be Speaker Carlisle—All trade should Bellevue, Frevnont, Perrysburg barnacles of custom and usage we of a quorum. *S S E E W A E free as possible. *.\ Steam Cornsheller. stagger under and endure, along i'jf^ and Fort Meigs, where they repaired mm Grover Cleveland—I believe in free trade. with the idea still currrent with a Roger Mills—I fosire free trade, and I will A man was arreBted as Tascott atj Denver, for three days and had a coninual ~:W3 an not help to perfect" any law at stands in Col. He gave his name as Edward Carter AWifen Wood take for Millh cas Ca.:iH:r5e or in exchang class that a woman has no head for audience of 2,000 people. the way of free trade. He had worked here two weeks as a barten business, or that a man can learn no Fort Meigs is where Gen. Harrison Champagne Cider. Henry ^fiptterson—The Democratic party er. The police have released Carter on tV. new art, trade or profession aftei is a free-tratfe party or it is nothing. Th ground at his resemblance to Tascot' ought the British. Mr. Slocum is C4SH PURCHASES S S Democrat who is not a free-trader should go thonghpresentin many striking coincidence? fifty. hale and hearty. elsewhere. was not complete. IS tW& anil CHEAP SALES Centre Street. New Ulm. Minn '&£?.* x* w«. lEfe/Sl^feS^^^S s*-«•£.*. .Vt1,/**jiSft' iift4l:Jl'-^-l? Wfa 9HBBB sis