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& ISXTKACTBDBy I»A£S«,ESS afiEXHOD ^-Office in the Meridian -Block. a •SBST N Office-pver BrownCo, Bank. SfS -J*| 0 HIIMCH ,F.i/*ni3 and Surgeon, -NfGtjT CAT,rS PKO.IPTT.YA'lTENDEDjrO. VOfficeover Olsen's S ,tt. L. A. FLUTSOIIE^I physician and Surgeon. .office over Brown Co. Batik. N E W ~T LIPP,w Veterinary Surgeon JOS. A. ECKSTEIN. ALBERT N W KXFER- CHAKGKS. KSAfONAKf^ILONG IBKCE- •££**&? U3&S&& W«Lbe at the sbire of Frank Retalaff in New Olm Wednesdays and Saturdays. Attorney and Counselor flTXE S EX AMI MED AXD PERFECTED Particular attention given to collect ions. Office .oyer llrown Co. Bank NEW UI.M KINN. STEIN±USER. *&j®B$ Attorney and Counselor. OFSICE IN T^EtBOLD Br.OCK, 2nd FI.OOK. legal advise given, and suits tried in all iy£«soitrts. Collections attended to and titles zhmad deeds perfected. -_v- IIAGBERG EW UI.MJ I 1 A. HEERS.- .TREATS EYE, THROAT, EAR and 'NOSE. ^,^t EXr. Schoch's office fiirst Sunday of every rnontli aoKKoei*icE s-^-^tw™-' '-^JI^NKATO rCFIIN LIND. Attorney and Counselor, rPKAcriCES IN ALT. STATE & U. S. COtTRTS. 1 Special attention paid to collections. German ati4 Scandinavian languages spoken. Office in Masonic Block. NEW ULM^Kt? S S MINN. EINAR ^OIDALE,-^ S Mest QtiahtyoTStock. Most Reasonable in Prices||j| J|^U.l^ay.,You fcoDeal With him, Office & Yard 1 on lower I re Street- Insuyge fits'1|Ev$dentI y|: 'j%to Make•'a Tina$ I N N ^""Attorney and Gounselorv FFICE TX MASONIC JRT.OCK—2-VD" TI.OOK. I^ejfal advice giveta and suits tried in ^'i-^U courts. Collections attended tof f^. xr J, II. AMES.,' i-Si ^hylclfffiid S MINN. a t. Architect and Builder. ft.AHS A.VD SPECIFICATIONS FtTRNISHED. Coutracts taken on all kinds of Build ings. Officejon State Street. -f~-£*%t: NEW UWI,, JQfsperee tQ Swarrrpsjini} Mountains. Agnfnaldo W ATTORNEY AT LAW. Practices in all Courts^ "T^e-shall aim to give prompt an•w care ful attention to all business placed in our hands. •-•^r. NEW TJIiM, $ & & MINN. P. SOhener afJt I0. Benz & Son. 'and Wboie Ittipor Oealerain l%es,S: IsiqUors, ^•T..- PAU^ MINN. •rt\ rJ&vertlMdy b»ya«o. ICaacifite Candy CaUtarfcic, tbe most won j^iSerfoI lriedical discovery of the age, pleas «nt and rerreslijni? to tnfr taaieiaetrgently f|s*ttd posttiYcly ©tt-JRidneya, ttverandlwwejs, icleansing the entire syatero, dispel -rMWSt ,.i eureiieadaohe.ifever, iiattltual censtipataoD Handbilionsness. PleMe piy pwi^r^nJaax |^afCU3»CtoMlaarrlO*^.^Owitta. ttuldand -m. a .llANiLi, "March &?.—Noon^he *el?/f emy are extremely activein the vicinity of Malabon, in preparing defenses, evi dently anticipating an attack. .They keep well under cover. A small body of rebels, however, emerged from the jungle on the extreme left and fired upon the Kansas troops in the trenches^ fatally wounding^Private Cohen of Com pany B, and pany E. EW YORK, March ^7.^-The wiy pla^a complete brigade on hoard Tnintslfce following Manila eable:J|i§i§f vessels, steam rapidly%prthwar&,and ^JP"A sweeping victory over Aguinaldo's *&ndthem beyond -the iiisnrgeht head-" forces has jnstheen Tvon^hy'the United Quarters, atMkloio8. States troops. N vf WASHINGTON, Jiarclr 27.—tAt 0(1m\ A I I ?AT WALATO Pri-vn+o M«,-V nf The Oregon volunteers ^and ally friendly, and the officer2 invariably^ courteous. Mr. Higgins, manager of the railroad, arid about a dozen unmarried men in charge of various business in^ AmericalplanteVs hostilities began "V*"M Sixteen English refugees have arrived number of starving at "2,000,000, and here from Dagupan, the xailroad'tennis I- timeandthe increasingcold weather will nus, on board the steamer -Saturnus,^ undoubtedly Anement aMjM.«nM.'^ 2 2 2 2 S 2 5 5 The petitioners'say they ar^ailyin^ terests, decline to take advantage of the ^^gf'' P"ies surrounded by water oi)Dortunitv to leave homes, furniture, in fact .everthingis NoSng h^ Cen beard o?^he two- J?^L?* UI*m a,, According to'Filipino accounts, a S thousand Americans have been Idled, S S the fatalities being especially heavy at ^^m^ WIJLL MAKE .A STAND XHERg The escaped Spaniards corroborated the stories told of food shortage among the rebels and they added ttiat%,their: hospitals are short of suplies. rtttle Complaint AbontS'oodi WASHINOTON, March 2T.^-Mail re ports have been received from Manila by the subsistence bureau of^ the vcar -department saying that the supplies .ent from-theU^ed S S S S all kmds of vegetables^arrivedin ^opd-| ,' condition. "There is little or no com plaint among the troops, soys Ine re port, the men haying .something elseio think about. Hospital Ship Relief at rerJmi: PEBIM, Island of Perim, March27.— The United' States supply ship Relief, which left New York on March 4 on her way to Manila, has arrived/here. "The Belief carries, a .hospital corps of 150. men arid several women, doctors and medical supplies for 25,000-nxen ^or a fear. -1^~ y^S^' Transport €»ty^ or Po«bbK=Ss^l%«P^ SAN FRANCISCO, I March^$ft. -i-TThe transport City of Pnebla has tsailed^or Manila with 600 men of the Ninth regi ment of infantry. Lientenarit.Vitate, military attache of (fiieItalian who haye^been jengagea en Jines-up to ffc£9ai»flf ^enefal^awtoa^ ^*rivAl^tMa1#a?i&&ve been withdrawn organization o^vjjfe's^w^***, iow~-4^ progress. rTnevartille^w|6 »med:i£j -maintain the lines -established Wheaton'sflyins brigade??^ '-a*5 STke^^^^^joveioeBj^ex^eeted^ere^d^ tdae%^»te^/»is^ie^a^at"0fi 8 ,,r ?tt«aeejd^,,jwii^ourdif^afl^^th rap 'The total Amerieanloss **&*> *& ****$. At about 100, including both' and wounded. completely penned- In, ^ritB" no oppcfe* W& trinity forretreat.\ 5 o'clock ^the war: department was with-1 ., ,»1., -T.^tT"" out informationT from~Manifa General Veft to w^:fRiver floods rTamine in Chiria. «*s& Corbinstating that no adyices.had.been Teceived of the fighting. ffe^ Filipinos at That Point Evidently Antiei? -M*-'. i-i pate an Attack. -. -i 8 «JB» Caioocan. whereStheUnited States S troops "rushed like madmen against a hope for the fntere: storm of bullets." THE PRESIDENT IN ^FLORIDA regiment, report that the Filipinos have concentrated their forces at Malahon it0l5 where a large'crowd frontthe towj and Polo. They^dd that only Agnin- and surrounding country had-assem aldo's bodyguard is at Malolos, and-that hied: A^Eter a brief-xestj during which the rebel leaders apparently intend to the ladies ot-the party were presented stake their fortunes on a fight at Mala bon, where it was expected an -engage ment would take place Thursday. If defeated, it is further asserted, the re belsintend to disperse to the swamps and mountains. The rebels were putr ting their bolos in front, believing &at the bolomen's charms will avert the bullets. The bolos of, the Tilipinos greatly outnumber the rifles in their hands. The rebels*re farther said to have admitted that they cannot with stand the American shells And hayonet charges. ^.- ,- rv~- «&*.a£ I APEBAL FOR A^TANCE, American SlMidentK of Ctiegpoo Describe Terrible Condition* and Aid for Natives. }0 s^w ASHiNQTON, March2?."-^CJitizetfr"of the United States residing in ^he^oo, Ohina^have made-an^ earnest appeaK -f through ConsulJ^'owler at Che Fob, toj chaQtable .in ^America and elsS-' on sufferers from Twenty-second regulars have marched appalling Yellow river ^oods of this to the front. The Third and Seven- year. These flodds have been,described teenth "regiments have, disembarked as "^China's sorrow,"andthe petitioners" from the Sherman. General H. G. ^statejthat never before was the distress Otis'brigade has struck tents' and an ~so great and heartrending as now. 'The early move is probable. most conservative' estimates- place the fBialpeS* Piap^ot fettling 3tbe Qae*tion ceipt of reports from their countrymen in-the-interior depicting the.famine ^sgf the xefugees. Hundreds -of-villages aare Btfl 0 2 S 7 $** *^n»nyiha^re absolntolyn" a shelter^rom 1 Welcomed *or tlie State Captt.al.by. Gar &£•-•* ernor Btoxhanf. Concentrating His forces at TTAL^AHASSEEV Fla. "March i.^?!—^-The Biaiabon. \.jpresidesnt wand MANILA, March 27.—ft 25.p. m.—iTwo^before noon and were received by Gov Spanish prisoners who have escaped ernofBloxham and a local eommittee. from .Polotothe Knes of the Kansas f*™* "party arrived!here" just :ha t. L_* *-u„* *i-^ xiisi^^ iJ orated in honor of the president ,The I while Oermanv absorbed the rich corn party was driven firstio' the state cap^ EYE^y^famJS|YE MirfriokWii^d Wm legation ^t Washington, was also^rpasseriger. PralriaFlre JDotocJfMb MAYWGOD, Neb., March 27.—A bad prairie fire is raging in this locality, the tall grass which is now dry giving it a full sweep. Many stacks of unthreshed J-^ for EmeraeaieleB, CHICAGO, March 2T.—If a^plan that the officers of the ^ehicagOi::^1wantoe ?*hd St Paul road are now is adopted «very employe «f the •carn^ j»ny v^-^eoow^,:iafmkmeiXiyi^^ physician and a nnrse, and?theTewill be fewer cases for the surgeon's hnife. It is the intentton of ^he: managers of this road tojrtart a systomatic course of :^to *^nction^#«J]^^rin^^3 -of^^sur "^nd nursing a among in the train service, aconrse that, when thoroughly mastered, will .aid ah^amplpy^ to renders aid to,the inured. qsA slight knowledge sOf the principtes\if -first aidu itis^fig MoniMiMtf^t«v«raIsli|:^ Will erect a morinment to JJon.v^triclc l^alsh. *v!Bae ideaistoputripia statue of heroic sMoin one ofrthe•piihlie vited toassist -commemorating name of the: man, who, with Henry abilities and for the fui^hemnce of South ern development_^^H^ Tbat aomotbisis Will HAHK18BUBQ, Pa.,March 27.—There fwlof^ats -of anarchy,^dttring^which bnBinesshas suffered, the peopli-heing is,said that^the governmenthas realized thaMts choice lay h*tw«^n the, ©jtercise of force and a con^promise. Therefore negotiationshave been begun ments and literature, which the govern Tneht ialcredited with iutending to pass through the coxBicil with the help of four aiew official members who am said ^ip^h^ve been ajppointedin order to out vote the representatives 'M is said that the^negotiations have been unsuccessful up io the^present beyond securing. an ad^urnment of the matjer until April 4, mnrnmn been-elaborately dec- be ctmtehterwith a naval harbor alone immense bouquets of beautiful violets rthe'party was driven to the" Leon hotel, Wherejan informal public reception was =ft appears toinvolve:too many animos held by the entire party and an elabo- l^to^TOvela-pracrfcaisolntton rate lunch served to about 100 persons. ahenfoUbwed drives to points of Inter est and A visit by the president to a large negro college-having about :U0© -Btudents. The party left here at JU$Q and arrived in Thomasville at ,5:40. DEMANDS. ettela Gatnerlns at the Slorroe- „.'- it ., '&1&M8QXEM, March %ff-lThe ^German cfuwer Bussard has arrived here to sup-! port tba German school ships Charlotte and Stoich in enforcing the demands made bythe'-Gertaan government for the ^payment of ,an' indemnity to the German victims of ihe Morroccan out ragesrihesiilfenstill delaying to act up to the agreements arrived at in themat ^er^If*the claims are .sot speedfl^et ikd! complications arethreatened. TALK. OE^OJVJDING^SAMOA, Again Brought Forward. ^^WASHINGTON, March 27.—There is some suggestion that Mr. Blaine's plan for a partition of Samoa mav again be brought forward* although it, has not assumed Official form thus far. It is based on the idea that as the Samoan group consists of three large islands, each^of. the three interested nations wouldtake one .of= th» islands. The Germans insist that they have.predom* mating influence in the large island of TJpoln, wherethe capital, Apia,, is sit uated, and that in any partition Upolu would'falliio Germany. On this basis' the eastern island of -Tululia, with its harbdrnfPagqPagor'w©uIdfall to the United States, and the large Western island of Savaii to .Great Britain. At present the United States is preparing to take possession of its naval harbor at PagoPago, and a collier is now loading at Norfolk-with supplies for that point. But While it ia*'Xine. of -the best naval" harbors on jhe Pacific, there is much doubt whether this government would while German absorbed the rich com mercial parts of,the island group. .Nor is it believed-Great Britain would ac cept^ a partition which assigned to heiN^he, jWestem island* which is barren and mountainous. "While, therefore, ,. the partition of Samoa isleingputf6rward ina tentative way, 4 S -0EFEAXEB. Teaestieian Oovernnient -Troops' Wl a a ~:-~i^r~ 1&«W»*lro Victory. _, ^CARACAS, Venezuela, March 27,^The insurgent forces under Gterieral Bamon X3nerra, formerly Teriezuelan minister &t war arid niarine, who last month started a revolution-againBt President Ignacio Andrade in- the -new state of Gnarico, of" which he had been ap-. pointed provisional governor, .has been severely defeated hy the government troops under^General Antonio Fernan dez near Maca^x,^? F««lls^li)«']£lle«ta of Jb «DONt Jiarch 27t--rThe Madrid^cor ,re«pond«]tof The DailyiDhronicle says: BenorStivela, thepremier, hasinformed iriregeritthafher ra^tification of the ^peace^MMtfy•. by accelerating iftje payment of the $20,000,000 promised by theAme^k^sh^imprpved the cora merc»I outloofeabroad,iand that there ia nothing whatever to fear from the YObOWL ,&J& *& thftfttomero, rArrlre». rAgfflNOTON, March S Afe^can jouniBter, Senor Ben Mann who succeeds the late Senor has arnyed in Washington. HeleftMexicoCity onthe llth,stop- w«^ handsomely-entertained by the commercml bodies and Spanish-Ameri paid by jgkt \&&y receipt *f *$&&&>' |ifty /ct«t^ «#$«*! ANDREWJ. ECKSTEIN E A S I N DRUGS, MEDICINE, CHEMICALS Toilet Articles, Perfumery. Books, Sta tionery, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Crutches, a in Oils, Var nish Glass and Artists' Supplies. Pure Wines and Uqnorg fox medicaj onrpoaes. ^el^BS^pkce ihlflhie taty Utr fresh meats,sausages, hams, lardsandthelike. We make it, a poiht to satisfythe public. Highest Price always, paid for Bides and I*F,e Stock. Jlog dayt everv Monday at ihe 4epot stock yards. f%&e Turnouts ...-~*~**»- IMrmO^SS STHE "JO&toJSQKi 'rojoodsed JftB"5wwt rt made to please the p^br lie. Price reasonable. Boarding SW ble iri connection with livery. t|f erinary hospital. S £&i& *. A I. '_ Weno%.hahdleihe^^CBO"SS ^iang^Be It is undoubtedly the best in^the maiketi PLUMBING AND STEAMMLHOTWATFR HtATINu Employs»aone hxA »hV Ji»^t of w-. workmen and^puaranu^f «Htii^|s '?f faction rJ^^stimates furnish«'5i on all pontrstf*" at short notice. ,_-...„ LWe wish to inforiniitht* pulilif^fciwi^ from now on' we ^H IwniH*,^*^' and in filling ordersxfor tlie *u-x month orso%e willdeliv«r»^^« partrof tte ci$y finerhard ^t^S^: