New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 12, 1890 · Page 6 of 8
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•TAMER'S ALLIANCE made unanimous by a rising vote. Three to the Union Pacific fifty years and reduce Gratuitious Advice, cheers were then given for Mr. Donnelly, the interest on its bonds from 6 to 3 per cent ana there were calls for a speech. Miss Willard writes to Susan B. Central Pacific bonds, now due, bonds bearing Mr. Donnelly thanked the alliance for the 1$ per cent to be paid in 125 years, we Anthony, for her 70 th birthday a honor conferred upon him, and promised denounce as an outrage upon the people of Nearly Fiye Hundred Delegates note in which she says: to work so that a year hence there would this country. be 2,000 subordinate alliances. Recently a of the State Alliance That we protest against any impairment "Beloved Susan: You have lived member ot the alliance told him that he of the force and vigor ot the interstate commerce seventy selfless, sacred sorrowful,* was approached by a politician who said: Gather in St. a law, and tnat we especially protest seraphic years." "So you are now working in the alliance against the repeal of that part of the law A»» and want to go to the legislature." Th Miss Willard is evidently not well which prohibits pooling, discrimination farmer was modest and said "no, that he and the charging more for a short than a informed about seraphs. Latest information would not go to the legislature himself. The Alliance Makes a Clean long haul. is that seraphs are never This is a game that is being played to a That we demand that the next legislature large extent. If there are several strong alliance sorrowful. If Miss Willard had been Sweep and Starts Out With shall pass a law fixing the rates of transportation men in a county the politician will upon the railroads of this state as adjectiverous as the occasion demanded a Eew Set of Officers. approach each in this way and beat them that will be sufficient to pay interest on the she would have said: off the track, and then get there himself. actual cost of said railroads and their expenses Now this should not be permitted. The alliance "Dear Susan: You are the sweetest and repairs, but not one cent of interest is going to take possession of the legislature, and most sprightly, sportive, on watered stock. but it cannot do it with, halfcut Th first day's business of the Minnesota That we hold that mortgage indebtedness splendid, spicy, spunky speeimen, of men. The strongest and most earnest should be deducted from the tax upon Farmer's Alliance was devoted principally spousless spinster ever seen in this men are sent to the state alliance, and the realty, whether such mortgage is held at to speeches, by Mr. Donnelly and Gov. same kind of men must be sent to the legislature. country."—Boston Herald. home or abroad and we ask such laws as Merriam. They will not go there for the $5 a will make the hidden- property pay equal day, because that does not amount to anything. Gov. Merriam's excellent speech was one taxes with the visible property. Gov. Merriam has issued his warram to Nor will they go for the honor, because of the main themes of conversation before That we favor a material reduction of interest the sheriff of Red wood county, Minn., for the the legislature has been dragged on money, and demand that severe the convention on the second day, and execution of William Rose, under sentence to in the filth of corruption, so that there is penalties be attached to the practice of there is no doubt that the governor's views be hanged for the murder of Moses Lufkin, no honor in belonging to it, but they will usury. pleased almost every delegate and made fixing date on Friday, April 11. go there to remedy the wrongs of which the That we favor an increase in the volume him many friends. The first order of business farmers complain. S of money equal to the requirements of an It is a fact, well known, at if it was not yesterday was the report ot the credentials Next in order was the election of a secretary. ever increasing trade and business, without for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup hotel proprietors committee. Whe that had been George W Haigh of Mankato was the intervention of banks, which shall be in Florida would put their rates up to ten nominated to succeed himself. Mr. Donnelly received, the president announced that the made full legal tender, and that we demand dollars a day. said it was with great reluctance that the free coinage of silver. introduction of resolutions waa in order, "Histories make men wise, poets witty." he was obliged to oppose Mr. Haigh's reelection, That we respectfully insist that our members and alter some discussion it was decided But what in the world does a man want with but he found that it was necessary in congress shall support such legislation xhat they should be referred to a committee either when he has sprained his ankle. No sir, that the secretary should be at St. Paul, as will positively suppress the beef ithont reading. A the resolutions not these not these! Give him but one bottle near the headquarters of the organization, combination which has practically destroyed of Salvation Oil, the greatest cure on earth introduced were the following: so that letters can reach him promptly. cattle culture in the whole country for pain*. Price 25c. Mr. Haigh lives in the country several miles |j, To raise the standard of the State Agricultural and robbed both the farmer and the consumer a a from Mankato. Now there is here a an -society. to create millionaires at their expense. A shoe factory at Weissenielz, Saxony, who has all the qualifications for performing Favoring the general adoptions! the Australian was destroyed by fire. Seven of the employes system of voting. the work of secretary and can attend That the exchange system adopted by the lost their lives in the burning building. To regulate the tolls exacted at grist mills and promptly to all correspondence. nominated millerSj whereby they practically take onefourth elevators, so that farmers might have the benefit Dr. Everett W Fish. instead of one-eighth as allowed by of at least half then: crops. m% After considerable discussion by the law is unjust tax upon the farmers, and we To modify aud govern the rate of interest and I have been occasionally troubled with friends of the candidates, the previous to secure more stringent usury laws, urge such legislation as will prevent the Coughs, and in each case have used BROWN'S Favoring legislation to secure cheaper fuel for question was ordered and the alliance balloted wrong. BBONCHIAL THOCHES, which have never failed, farmers resident Northern Minnesota. with the following result: l\~ That we look with alarm upon the invasion and I must say they are second to none in Favoring a law to prevent railroad companies 8 8 9 Total number votes cast 5.T.*..?. 288 of our country by English capitalists, from -watering their stock, the world."—Felix A. May, UaBhier, S Panl Necessary to choice 145 who are seizing upon great local industries, Condemning monopolies and systems of exaction Minn. G. W.Haigh 144 giving alien control to these interests which bearing hard upon farmers. E. W. Fish 143 "MY WIFE IS A TERROR!" A. family named Edmiston at Cleveland, Indorsing the Great West as the alliance organ. are purely domestic and American, and increasing Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a Scattering. 1 A law to provide for the election of United Ohio, was poisoned by eating sausage. The the strength of home monopolies legitimate medicine, carefully compounded The Haigh supporters thought their an States senators by the people. said a mild-tempered man in our hearing. by the power of foreign money. family consists of the parents and seven children. by an experienced and skillful physician, A law providing for the national government was elected and began to cheer, but Mr. S he snaps and snarls and spanks her Their condition is dangerous. %M&i That we deprecat&the use of money and adapted to woman's delicate organization. owning and operating all railroads. Donnelly raised the point that he had not children, and finds fault continually. I candidates for office, as it debauches the I is purely vegetable in its composition The passage of a law providing for absolute received a maiority ot the votes and another a bear it any longer." be too You don't have to take our word for the prohibition of intoxicating liquor for both states public conscience and leads to the decay of and perfectly harmless in any condition ballot was necessary. Th chairman was ^severe on her, my friend you little realize good quality of Dobbin's Electric Soap. Jus and nation. of the system. „^™, the body politic. evidently at a loss how to decide, and he her sufferings. She has lost her former A law to provide for annual sessions of the get one bar of your groi-er, and let it tell you That we urgently ask of congress ihe immediate "Favorite Prescription" is a positive|j asked Mr. Gibbs' advice. Mr. Gibbs said sweet disposition, and ill health is the cause legislature. its own story next Monday, and be governed passage of Senator Davis' bill for cure for the most complicated and obstinate The repeal of the present tariff laws. that according to parliamentary rules another of it all. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription by that, good or bad. Remember Dobbins' cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, the enlargement and improvement of the The regulation of railroad freight rates so ballot was necessary, and the chair so will make her welL Electric. painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, Sault Ste. Marie canal. that the company's earnings should not exceed ruled. As a powerful, invigorating tonic, it imparts I fc prolapsus, or falling of the womb, five per cent interest over the actual expenses That we ask the next legislature to establish While the vote on the second ballot was Thomas Reidy, a substitute fireman, has strength to the whole system, and weak back, "female weakness," anteversion, under economical management. the Australian system of voting for the in progress, the president made the surprising been arrested for stealing a diamond bracelet to the womb and its appendages in particular. A law regulating taxation and mortgages. retroversion, bearing-down sensations, t^ffi whole state. announcement that he held a plurality Fo overworked, "worn-out, valued at $1,000 at the fire a Secretary A law for the protection of forests, and with chronic congestion, inflammation and ulcer- ?jff That all public offices which directly affect of votes would elect, and if the second ballot "run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, this end in view the abolition of the two percent Tracy's house in Washington. pfag ation of the womb, inflammation, pain and K% the interests of the people should be duty on lumber. showed no choice he would declare on dressmakers, seamstresses, shop girls," tenderness in ovaries, aoccampamed with-^M. made elective, and for this reason we hold Legislation providingthat in townships a twothirds A box safety matches free to Bmokers of housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble the first ballot the election of Haigh. Th heat.-3' "internal !i| that United States senators and railroad vote of freeholders only be requisite before "Tansill's" Punch 5c. Cigar. ?. women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription second ballot resulted as follows: commissioners should be made elective by I is the only medicine for woman's pecn- jfH bonded indebtedness can be incurred. is the greatest earthly boon, being mm H^ZrT Whole number votes cast 286 The location of elevators at all stations, the popular vote. liar weaknesses and ailments, sold by druggists, unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative Burglars entered the jewelry store of Robert Necessary to a choice .-. 144 fixing of the rates for cleaning and elevating under a positive a a from the That we demand that the "war tariff," E. W. Fish 143 tonic. I fixed at one-half cent the receipt for grain to be Dunning at Kansas City, Kan., and directly manufacturers, to give satisfaction in every' ft? G. W. Haigh 136 which has too long survived the object of made commercial paper bearing interest at not under the full glare of an electric light As a soothing and streng&ening nervine, case, or money paid for it will be promptly pA Scattering 7 its creation, shall be radically revised, giving more than 6 per cent. broke the safe open with a ten-pound sledge "Favorite Prescription" is unequaled refunded. See guarantee printed on bottlewrapper That in the coming election of a president of The chairman said there was no choice, very material reductions on the necessaries and is invaluable in allaying and subduing hammer and secured $4,000 worth ofjewelry. and faithfully carried out for^Jlf the alliance an actual, practical farmer should of life, and placing law material upon and he would declare Mr. Haigh elected on mm nervous excitability, irritability, exhaustion, P4 many years. ,, I'rI be chosen. the free list to the end that we may compete the first ballot. prostration, hysteria, spasms and The .election by the people, instead of appoint- fe on S re re !»*v For an Illustrated Treatise on Diseases-ftft with the world for a market and that Mr. Donnelly protested. did not desire other distressing, nervous symptoms, commonly To THE EDITOR:—Please inform your readers of Women, 160 pages, (sent sealed in plain such luxuries as whisky and tobacco shall to appeal from the decision of ihe chair. attendant upon functional and that I have a positive remedy lor the envelope,) enclose ten cents, in stamps^ vtE in no manner be relieved from internal That would be only a last resort. But in the organic disease of the womb. I induces above named disease. By its timely use ment by the governor, of the railroad commission to W O S DISPENSARY MBDICAI. A interests of harmony and peace he suggested taxation, till the high protection tariff has refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety aud gram inspectors. thousands of hopeless eases hare been permanently Kb. 663 Main Street, Buffalo?\| been wholly divested of its extortions. that a third man be selected, and he and despondency. That I. Donnelly be continued as state lecturer N. cured. I shall be glad to send two That we are not satisfied witk the actions moved that the secretary cast the ballot of and other omcers be continued, in case certain bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your of the board of control ot the state's prison the convention for Joh Lathrop of Lac CATARRH explanations are made readers who have consumption if they will in not introducing the manufacture of IK THIS HEAD That freight rates be reduced one half. qui Parle. send me express and post-office address. Respectfully, The repeal of the state gram inspection laws binding twine. W believe that the project a is motion called forth considerable discussion T. A. SLOCUAT, M. C, 181 Pearl I ana cieation of an open market was and still is practical, and that the farmers in regard to the chairman's decision, street, New Tork. That railroad companies shall be compelled to of this state bave not been fairly treated but was finally seconded Gen. Barrett, no matter of how long standing:, is per- N in the summary disposition which has been receive wheat at its actual weight and receipt for put and carried unanimously. manently cured by DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. 50 cents, by druggists. made of the matter. the same, and that the same number of pounds r&lWSf't Next came the election of a treasurer. That we favor co-operative union of all shall be shipped to the consignee as receipted for Mathias Nachbar of Scott county was nominated by Gen. Baker. the agricultural and laboring classes of the the consignor Islthe^ Time PISP'S CURE FO Mr. Donnelly said he had nothing against nation to protect themselves from the robberies Fixing the legal rate of interest at 8 per cent. of non-producers. Mr. Nachbar, but the alliance was going The committee on insurance reported That the alliance deems it unwise and injudicious into the fight to capture the legislattire. through Mr. J. J. Furlong, who reviewed to establish an organ, but regards Now the vote in this state that holds the To purify your blood and fortify your system the work done in insuring crops against with favor and will encourage with its support balance of power between the two political against the debihtatingeffects of spring weather. without object druggists hail, the average cost per acre for this insurance parties is the great Scandinavian-Gothic all papers which will espouse its cause At no other season is the bitter taste in the to be 15 cents. recommended vote. I is the controlling vote in Minnesota, and defend its principles. lONSUMPTION mouth more prominent, the breath so offensive, the township mutual scheme for fire insurance and with proper attention it could be That we demand that the legislature at its next session shall submit to a vote of the the drowsy dizziness so frequent, or that extreme as being the most feasible. The work secured for the Alliance candidates. A people an amendment to the constitution in general was considered, and the speaker Scandinavian should therefore be selected tired feeling so prevalent. Hood's SaMaparilla OUR FIELD, of the state forever prohibiting the saloon ARE THE VERY BEST as treasurer. There was a member of the saw only the most encouraging future is just the medicine to build up the system, purify 1887 legislature from Otter Tail county who and liquor traffic. ahead. The question of co-operative stores the blood, cure biliousness and headache, FLOWER labored hard in the interests of the farmer. I the abandonment of the railroad between IttlKftSSa" CATALOGUE FRE and other co-operative institutions was considered overcome that tired feeling and create a good There was not a truer or abler man in that Breckenridge and Bamesville, which AND GARDEN somewhat at length, and a number appetite. legislature than Bjorge, and he nominated is a part of the chartered line known as the If ou mention this paper aad address of speeches made arguing various merits him for treasurer. Manitoba or Great Northern system a grievous E O & CO., St. Paul, NllrVrl and demerits of the general scheme of cooperation, wrong and damage has not only been Mr. Nachbar said he desired to withdraw PATENTS alter which the convention adjourned E Northern grovra. Catalogue Free. done to property holders along said line, his name. Ct \J O JOHN A SALZER.La6rosse, Wis. for dinner. but to Wilki county, and as a matter Several members spoke in support of Mr. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. of public policy, if allowed to stand Bjorge, but deprecated the nomination of Sarsapariliams yALLEN S IRON The Farmers' alliance made a pretty clean O A N IN A A eralterms Ontfitfree as a precedent to the state any man on the ground of his nationality. a""M for 20 cents postage W Wilcos&Co Chleago.Ill. sweep of its old officers A al of Minnesota, and whereas, in the petition On Scandinavian said: "Ou people do TONIC BITTERS of Edwin S. Templeton against the St. Paul, not desire offices as Scandinavians, but as I A The MISSOUBT AOT KANSAS most entirely new executive board was FABKXK will be sent on trial four months to Minneapolis & Manitoba railroad a majority Soldby all druggists. $1: six for $5, Preparedonly The most Elegant Blood Purifier, Liver Xnvigorator, Tonia &a4 American citizens." any address In United States, Canadas or elected, Ignatius Donnelly being the only Appetizer known. The Drat Bitter* containing Iron erer tfdTer by C. I. HOOD & CO Apothecaries,-Lowell, Mass. of railroad and warehouse commissioners Mexico, for ten cents in silver or stamps. Mr. Bjorge was then elected unanimously, UsedanAmerica. J.P.ALUW. Druggist& Chemist. SU'aul.Minn member ol the old board who was again Address "M. fc K. FAKMEB." BOX B. Kansas City, Mo. of the state decided Feb. 6,1890, that the HIOO Doses One Dollar and briefly returned thanks. )*aV chosen. Whe the delegates assembled for said railroad company had a perfect right to Treasurer Nachbar presented his report to COLDS AND ALL DISEASES a go E „, SIGKHEADAOHE the morning session it was evident that vacate said piece of railroad, the state March 1, showing receipts of $1,706 06, and '9 OF THB THROAT AN» LONG8, E N A I N O S I alliance considers the vacation of said road the opposition to Mr. Donnelly had crystalized. CURED BY North StarIffisd Balsam, disbursements ot $856.01, leaving a balance as a violation of the law and an outrage on on hand of $850.04, but there are accounts Caucusing had been going on all s^OST-BAITS the people of that section and of the whole to the amount of about $200 unpaid. Th Positively re by night with a view of uniting the anti-Donnelly I CUR E FITS! state, and that we call upon the attorney secretary's report gave a detailed statement these Littl PHla. Write/or catalogue men on some candidate. Mr. Canning general of the state to institute proceedings and terms. They also relieve Distress of receipts and disbursements, and showed was quickly induced to give way and at once to test the right of said railroad to tiom Dyspepsla.In 245-253 E.RandolphSL Chicago. that 235 new alliances were organized during take such action. digestion and TooHeartj transfer his strength to R. J. Hall of Stearns the year. When I say cure I donot mean merely to atop them Bating. A perfect remedy county, but the friends of G. W Sprague of The sum of $500 was appropriated for division That.this alliance urge upon the senators for a,timeandthen have them retprn-agaiq. I mean* for DLadneBB.Nansea radical enro. I Imve made the disease orFTTS, EPILEPSY pro rata among the delegates whose and representatives in congress that they Prosper, who has held the position of president Drowsiness, Bad Taste or FALLING SICKNESS a lUo-loug^udx. 1 use their best efforts to secure the passage expenses had exceeded $4. Th following in the Mouth, Coated for the past six years, claimed that warrant my remedyto ouae the worst case*. Became E of a law for the relief of the settlers in the were elected as the finance committee for fche Tongue.Pain in the Side othershave failed & noreason for not now receiving a his services should be rewarded by re-election. Bore. Bend at one* tat a treatise and a Fre* Bottla Red river tipon the certain odd-numbered TORPID a S They coming year: A. V. Poore, rfmyinfaUiblo remedy. Give Expressand Poat Office. They made a stubborn fight, with the regulate the Bowels. sections of land in Marshall, Kittson and and B. Lester. BTG. KOOTt MUC..183 Pearl at. Mow York, Purely Vegetable. axe those put up by hope of securing sufficient strength to Polk counties, now claimed by the St. Paul Mr. Donnelly offered an amendment to 2ft Cents: D.M.FERRY&CO. elect him but when they found that & Manitoba or Great Northern Railway the constitution, providing that no person GA&TSS XE9ICIH& CO., NEW70&S. NORTHERN BROWN in the employ of any railroad corporation company, but which reallv has no legal Who are thelargest Seedsmen in the worldtj I lie would cut but a sorry figure title to the same, by permitting the settlers or holding stock in the same shall be eligible D. M. FERRY & Co's when the balloting began, and that he Small Pilt. Small Dose. Small Price. SEEDS^=PLANTSbestjhardiest,! to enter the same as public lands, giving the to become members of any subordinate, are! Illustrated, Descriptive ANNUA&dPricedan would only detract from Hall's strength, SttD railroad company other lands in lieu of the county, district or state alliance, or be W with the chance that Donnelly would be moat productive and yield largest crops. same, if necessary. elected to any office in the same. This was CDCC Beautiful catalogue with COO illustrations elected, they agreed to support the Stearns THE^ CATARRH illX mailed to any address upon application. adopted unanimously. county man. Fro that time Mr. Hall's for xSea will be mailed FREE to all applicants, packets choice flower seeds, 10 cents. Pansles '& 1 The chairman of the committee on hail and to last season's customers. election was assured. Mr. Donnelly waa a W a Balaams,Astors,SweetPeas,Phloxes,Poppics.ete. BEST insurance presented a report showing that It is better than ever. Every person specialty. L. MAY & CO. averse to his name being presented. Hi Jere Hill, an old character who lives in a using Garden, Flower or Field the farmers had largely insured during the only desire was to secure a change of officers. small house on the northern part of the BT. PACL, mm. REMEDY Seed* shouldsend for it. Address year, and that all losses were satisfactorily had declared repeatedly that he island, has found a new use for the crows, D.M.FERRY*. CO. adjusted. The committee thought the bonds did not desire any.office, but his enthusiastic DlE.C.WEST'S says an Omah a letter to the New York O of the secretary and treasurer should be increased. DETROIT* MICH* friends were determined to elect him if Tribune. A long and persistent study of possible. their habits and instincts has convinced I E N W E E & After the revised constitution had been *t THE PLATFOBM. **$& VARIETIESJJF that the crow is the most competent considered and adopted, the order of the and reliable weather prophet in existence. The platform as finally adopted is: BUFFEHINO FBOM r^ day was taken up. This was the election The Farmers' Alliance of the State of Hill told the writer a short time ago that of officers Joh Diamond, W Bodkin NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Minnesota, in convention assembled, hereby he could tell what the weather was going O in E A FLOWER SEEDS. and Henry "Fry were appointed to act as ordain and establish the following declaration to be twenty-four or fortv-eight hours tellers. George W. Sprague was nominated S N E S of principles: That we maintain ahead as easily as though he "had the signal Specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Fits, Neuralgia. Wakefulness, for president, but declined on the ground O Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain. r«sulUng_in The largest and finest collection the free shipment of grain from side tracks, service reports. I fact, he says he has insanity and leading to misery decavknd or flower seeds ever that he had held the office for six years and and the right to construct warehouses without death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness. Loss of Power surer information than the signal service GATAR offered. These seeds are fmv that was long enough. was accorded ineither sex, Involuntary Losses, and Spermatorrhoea HAY-FEVER regard to capacity, contiguous to the nished by the most celebrated men, for they frequently err, while his caused by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or three cheers and a vote of thanks for his growers of Enropev railway tracks at all local stations, must not cjer-mdukrence. Each box containso month's treat, crows never fail to tell the truth. past services. and are fresh and reliable. ment lUbox, or six for $o, sentl/j mail prepaid. be abridged. This is essential to an open A particle is applied into each nostril and is Among tfcem: German. With each order for SIT boxes, will snd purchaser The chairman ordered an informal ballot agreeable, Price 50 cents at Druggists by mail, market, and any attempt to limit their PansfegvPetiriiias,Sweet W said he, "every time we have a guarantee to refund money if the treatment faUsto 'with the following result: registered, 60 cts. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren care. Guaranteesissued and genuine soldonly by Peas, Asters, Japanes number or control them by either state or cold east storm you will see these crows rise Whole number votes cast 299 Street, New York. Pinks, railway regulations, limits the number of up in a body and take themselves over the HIPPLER & T30LLIER, The open all night Necessary to a choice 150 Pnlox,Balsstm,Zinnlaa. Drag Store, Cor 7th & Sibley, St, Paal Minn. dealers and therefore destroys a free market. Candytuft, Sweet Alysanm K. J. Hall 159 hill yonder into the sheltered Papto valley, Poppy, Godetia, GAIN Ignatius Donnelly 134 and they will remain there until- the backbone O E S E E S _. Nasturtium, Verbena, Scattering That option gambling on boards of trade of the storm is broken and then come Chrysanthemum, Marigold, Stocks, Porto Sllor 1,000 Northern As soon as the result of the informal ballot should be abolished, and we ask the state lacca*etc. This magnificent collection sent postpaid, back, telling me that clearing weather is at Grown forest trees and was announced, Mr. Donnelly arose and T?l ICT? to anyone who will send us seven twoJL and congress to pass such laws as shall tree seeds for tree claim hand. If there is at sleet or snow storm lXlUXJ cent stamps for a 3 months trial subscription stated that he was not and had not been a ONE POUND and wind breakplanting make all such transactions a criminal offense. coming from the west or northwest, they to THE HOCSEKEEPER fregularprice.Sl.oo Pure bred Poultry and candidate for any office, and no one could per year The Leading Ladles'Home Paper." THH will move across the river and take up ESS?-,. Send stamp lor say that he had solicited his vote for president. HOUBEKKEPKR is issued twice each and* All forms of discrimination, including quarters on the east side of the Iowa bluffs. circular, it. M. UAJuLi, contains from 16 to 20 pages of the best readinsr On the contrary he did not desire A Day. passes, transit rates and discriminations in "The other day, before we had that frost, matter from the leadinglady writers. It Is well Lone Tree Lake, Brown Co., Minn. his friends to present his name, terminal charges, must cease. The smallest edited, printed on good paper we are sure tnat I noticed the crows fluttering around in a I prescribe .\nd folly en. but they declared they would not after having tried it for 3 months yon will become a, village must have the use of the tracks on dorse Big AS the only peculiar manner, and jus.t before sunset they allow him to withdraw. He, therefore, had yearly subscriber. Ou premiums are the best. specific for the certain cure the same terms conceded to the largest city. moved over to the swamp along Cut-Oft A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE Writ for agent's terms. We have 3,O00 a of this disease. great pleasure in moving that the secretary These rights are essential to the liberties of and.nearly 600,000, readers. Does this notspeafc lake. I at once knew that there was going CASE OF A MAN "WHO HAS BECOME "ALL G. H. INGRAHAK.M. D-, be instructed to cast the ballot of the allianee the people. well for our paper? Beniember that we will send} Amsterdam, N. Y. to be colder weather, and the crows were RUN DOWN,," AND HAS BEGUN To TAKE tor Mr. Hall, whom he eulogized at THE HOCSEKBKPEB, for 3 months (6 numbers) and a. That in the adjustment of a schedule ot We have sold Big- 6 for seeking a wanner place near the water. THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, 5 package of seeds taken from 300 varieties, all pbst» some length. This motion was received SCOTT'S many years/and it has rates for this state we believe the railway paid, for only 14 cents. If you are not pleased with They have plenty of other ways of telling -.given the best ef satlc with loud cheering, and then three hearty tnetn, let us know and.wewillrefund your money commissioners should be guided mainly by me what to expect in the way of weather, faction. eheers were given for Mr. Donnelly au andinsiceyou a present of the seeds and paper.. the schedule of rates now force in Iowa. D.B.DYCHB4CO, and really I have got so used to'them that I Writ beforeEonrstockSoEf seeds Is exhausted. three for Mr. Hall, while the secretary cast Chicago. 111. But it the interstate railways leading to O E E E would be lost if they were to move their the ballot as directed. Th newly elected 11A SI.OO. Sold by Drnggists. No. 0 4t S Minneapolis. Minn* Chicago shall make a less rate than the 1 quarters.' president briefly returned thanks for his Iowa rates, we demand that the rates to MULSIOH election, and the convention adjourned for A Party of Ghost-Finders Non- Dnlidth shall be no greater per ton per mile has inhabited it tor more than a few dinner. A is of W a to than the rate per ton per mile to Chicago Whe the alliance reassembled at 2:30 weeks at a time. Bay before yes"terday reasonable terminal and transfer charges Philadelphia Times: Th little girl of v^* m. the following vice presidents were an*if an investigating party composed being added to the milage charges as provided whom this anecdote is related ad been for A'great deal of exca^meht Has nounccd by the delegations from the coni\s for by the freedom of traffic law now some time trying to capture the fishes in a, of four reputable citizens^ o* been caused in the village of Alexander,^. gressional districts: First district, J". Furlong, in our statutes. small brook by means of a bent pin and a OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH the town visited the house and Austin Second district, B. B. Lester, Hypophosphites of Lime&Soda Y., by an alleged haunted Railway property should be taxed as other thread line, when she came flying into the Lac qui Parle Third district, H. V. Poore, heard moans, groans and shrieks property is taxed, and we demand that it house in a state of breathless excitement. ^rH» house, from which weird and uncanny Renville Fourth district, Andrew Rich-^H%i which puzzled them greatly, as to pay its just proportion of all state, county "O, mother, I got it!" she exdaimed&%r^^l NOTHING UNUSUAL. I S E A mond, Washington Fifth district. sounds have Tjeen heard issuing and other local taxes. ^s"Got what, my child!".^ all appearances the house was empty. A S BEEN PERFORMED'OVER AND OVER l^&* Hompe, Otter Tail. W are opposed to the passage of the bill W I is %&£? & A AGAIN. PALATABLE A S MILK. E N at varioushoursofihe night and day* They left the place in aNgerturbed 1^5*. Dr. Fish, on behalf of those who sup- now pending in congress lor the relief of re is it a W Tppf ported Mr. Donnelly and those who opjifef DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. SOL AL state of mind, and since that a The .story runs that twenty years the Union and Central Pacific railroads, it home?" posed him for president, presented his name DRUGGISTS. AVOD^SUBSTITUTIONSAND and urge congress to insist upon these roads strict watch has been kept on the "Why mother, "sai the innocent angler, ago a woman was murdered in the ipp^ as state lecturer for the ensuing year. Th DOTATIONS. *®&jM complying with_ thei.r, obligations. Th familvimy*tenr.*the house in hope absolving th» nomination was received with as and .- -.. lier voice changing to ajoioresuiJdued tone, house, dkd since that time no on motion of ex-Lieut. Gov. Gibbs it was propositions to extend the time of payment it, but it unbit and div." Mi No. 11 %j*5 te3^