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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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fmmmw' wEbmmm CORRESPONDENCE. The summer term of our public MAI.. Andy's building is neanng completion CITY school commences next Monday, at J. B. Russel, of Amherst, Wis., i and will be ready for occupancy CalicoBalL The May term of the District Court in about two weeks. mm*-*.* ^IfPl\l which time new scholars will be admitted. attending court as a witness. l*a-rBWrt* sum*. Vietaity. W VLM PRODUCE HABKET. convened in this city yesterday, A little row between our ex-sheriff Parents who have children Jos. Galles returned from Chicago theJudge E. St. Julien Cox presiding. Somedaysago everyone we met were and one of our citizens took place on Corrected weekly by Prirnui that they desire to place in last Friday evening. He says that wishing forrain now it has come, but The civil calendar comprises the following Main street last Saturday evening. schools should report their names to business in Chicago and all along the it is so cold, and the weather is so The ex-sheriff retiredwitha sore head. cases, which will come before flour, per bbl S4.50O6.00 nJ:r AT Chas. Wagner, clerk of the Board of blustering that people do not seem to line of the road is picking up fait. $. HALLT*,5"c^f TURNER Wheat, per bushel 40to7S the court unless otherwise settled: $"# The paycar came up last Saturday be satisfied either. Education. Oats, per bushel 18 and made the boys happy. v, 1S. L. Sheldon, vs. Ole Nilson, M. W. Phelps vacated the Pennsylvania On Monday April 29, the stable of Barley per bushel 3040 Cheap Charley last week moved his Iver Knudsen. SATURDAY EYE., May 1*. It. House last Thursday, and departed Mr. Jos. Trautman is making preparations Sam. Johnson, of Town Bashaw, togetherwith Corn per bushel,. 20 large stock of clothing, hats, caps, to enlarge his building by 2George Hoffmann, vs. Gottfried all it contained, was totally with his whole staff for Loreno Beans, per bushel... 1.75 Arrangedfaythe Ladies QflewUb Thefireoccurredbuilding an addition on the east side bootsandshoes.men'sfurnishinggoods, destroyed by fire. Potatoes, per bushel. Kassulke, Anna Christine Kassulke. 40 where he now holds forth at the Union & and alsoputanother story onto his main about noon and was communicated by &c, into the building formerly occupied Hams, perponud 10 3Ole Halverson, vs. Town of Lin- building. forthe benefit ofthe Gymnasium. a pipe. It appears that one or two other 15 Cheese per ft by H. Behnke & Bro., and nowden. men were working with Mr. Johnson 4-State Treasurer Pftender came up 10 uard.per pound Now, since it has rained, the want has one of the most attractive places AkVmiSSIOlf 5 CEBITS A PEMSOX. and kept their teams in his stable. 4John Johannes, vs. Town of Linden. 4.C0 Rye flower, per bbl.*. last Friday evening and spent the Sabbath of sidewalks are being felt. Let's get Sappaw 26 eeatn. in the city. See announcement of removal One of these returned from woik somewhat 2.15 ^alt, per bbl, up a subscription and get a few pieces in our city. He departed for his .SRVH later than the others and went to in another column. 67 Butter, per lb put down. Don't all speak at once. 5S. L. Sheldon, vs. Ole Nelson, post of duty Monday morning. put up his team. When he opened 6 3ggs per dozen President Keep, of the Chicago and Tickets' maybe obtained of Mrs. Iver Knudsen. the stable-door he was met by a sheet Zieske's is the place to buy your 1820 Lars Hanson, Sleepy Eye's P. M., Honey, per pound Burg, Mrs. W. Hauenstein, Mrs. of flame. Onaccount of the continued brushes, combs, truuks, valises, &c. Northwestern Railway, announces 6H. K. Lee and Joseph Manderfeld, spent a few hours in our city Monday. drought everything was crisp and dry, Bergmann, Mr. R. Kiesling, Mr. that surveys are netil completed for vs. John Manderfeld. Fi ltz Keeiine has gone out of the hotel .He informs us that he has purchased a and, the wind blowing strongly at the Loewenthal, Mr. Chas. Brust and in BKOWN COUNTY OFFICERS. business. Mr. Phelps, from New an extension of the Company's Winona 7H. K. Lee and Joseph Manderfeld, time, it required only a few minutes nice Tufft's soda water apparatus and the evening at the door. L'ini, has taken his place. Mr. Koehne Psst Office Address New Ulm. and St. Peter divisior westward a distance vs. Luther C. Ives. for theflamesto spread over the whole AvDrroaH Constant will in a few days seive out cool and will devote his time to buying cattle. building. TmBAtvjtzRF Schubert of 150 miles the present season, 8~Isaac Brown, vs. The Winona refreshing soda water. RaoiflTK* OF man-A Walton Mr. Bingham is now prepared to furnish and that contracts for grading, ironing St. Peter Railroad Co. All are cordially invited to attend. There was in the stable at the time JVIMO*PBOBATKA Westphal Jos. Bobleter, brick to all those in want of that Cr.BRK o THB DIST Coca/rAlbertBlancharrt Mr. Rising, editor of the Sleepy one team of horses, a yoke of oxen, and briding will be let in a very short 9Henry Weyhe, vs. John Manderfeld. Ladies'fomnUtet. SffBmirrJohn Manderfleld article. Eye Wide-Awake, made us a| pleasant one reaper, a wagon, a new fanningmill SVBVZTOBJ. Berndt time. COURT COMMISSIOKME O Koch The Ifide Awake will hereafter be and one hundred bushels of oats visit Monday evening. We are glad to COVKTT ATTORWBTB. F. Webber We learn from the Mankato Review 10Samuel Johnson, vs. The Winona THEATRICAL. issued on Tuesdays. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all of which were intirely destroyed. COBOBBRJonaa Laudemchlager hear that he succeeded in securing that H. P. Felch, of Butternut Valley, & St. Peter Railroad Co. COVMTT SVBBBIXTBMDEKTJohn Lind. The team of horses and wagon were wholath.eFoPresscot has added a turning Drugs & Medicines, quite a number of subscribers in our COMMIIIIOHBR*Chas Wsgner.chairman, Ole Sofa, the sole property of a poor man, brought to that city recently a 11Henry Marotzke, vs. Martin flid. his blacksmith shop. Go and eneoa, W. Sandera, A. Laraon, Auton Mander. city. just came here this spring, to try hissee nest of ten young wolves, on "which Reitz. it. fortune in the west, aud their loss will the bounty amounted to $80. The Among the attorneys from abroad 12Ferdinand Schwartzrock, vs. F. be a saddrawback to him. Schell's lager beef signs now ornament GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AND Virginia HEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, Review thinks if some enterprising attending court we notice Judge Thomas Heimer. the front of the saloons handling This makes the third time within PAINTS, MISCELLANEOUS his beer. yankee will turn his attention to Wilson, of Winona C. R. Davis, of 13M. D. Wells, vs. Wm. Giesecke, the last threeor four years, that stables AND BLANK BOOKS, Veteran, wolf growing, as a business, he will St. Peter J. W. Seegar, of St. James Albert Behnke, surviving partner of Our village is so healthy that your [*r have been burned around here by carelessly find it more lucrative than either pork correspondent can not even chronicle Z. B. Pierce, of St. Paul L. B. Parker taking lighted pipes into them. thefirmof H. Behnke Bro. and John GOLD PENS. A single case of sickness. The doctors or cattle. .and J. M. Thompson, of Loreno. Manderfeld as sheriff of the county of The readers of the Review must not WALL PAPER, STATIONERY, say that it is distressingly healthyr meet* every Saturday evening. Brothers Atoat.Mai4Tto.ll..t* imagine that Leavenworth is behind Brown, defendants. The Brown County Bank last week J. O. Johnson, special agent ofjthe Wiele Curtains from abroad are cordially invited.* any of its neighbors in interprise aud Henry, of the Loreno Beer Hall, has received a beautiful Diebold Safe 14Henry Erler vs. Andrew Rinke. German Ins. Co. of Freeport, 111., spent industry. Here as well as elsewhere A. H. SCHLKUDER, N. G. AND notified his friends to cheer up as he is Lock Co's. burglar proof safe. The 15Halver Halverson, vs. Tory Olsen. Secretary, Sunday and Monday in our city. While OSCAR HANFT, may be seen new dwellings rising up, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, going to take a bride next Wednesday IK FOUR ACTS, safe is of the latest and most improved day after day, dotting the surface of here he appointed Jos. Bobleter resident and will celebrate the event with a social Will be Produced at the prairie. The freshly planted grove, PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, hop. pattern, and besides being perfectly 16C. H. McCormick L. J. McCormick, agent of the company. The company PURE LIQUORS UNION new, and repaired fences and the loads XXAXJXJ, airtight is made of steel hardened so vs. Conrad Kohlhase. is a purely German institution, John Hanson has commenced improving of lumber which pass along the roads hard that it is impossible for a burglar 17Tom. Allison, vs. L. B. Parker. his acre lot by planting trees, of fourteen years standing, and financievery Saturday Em, Maj 24,79, day, give evidence that improvment AND SPIRITSilf fencing, &c, preparatory of building a to drill through it. The safe being supplied 18Joseph Savage, vs Michael Cavenaugh. is going on on every-side. So may ally as sound as any company doing seeresidence thereon the coming fall. it continue. It is a pleasure to with a time lock Charley Ross business in the United States. Bl with the following people struggling so bravely against A little rumpus occurred near the can rest without fear of disturbance. 10Oscar Sharp, vs. Aleck Murphy. Toys, Notions EXCELLENT CASTE. hard times, and we hope that the good depot a few daya ago between a brick 20John Schneider, vs. Warder, Our friend M. Juenemann. one door time coming is near at hand, when, mason and a plasterer. The plasterer, Fair. being blessed with abundant harvests Mitchell Co. AND as might be expected, came off second south of Anton Zieher's saloon, hasieceived A grand fair for the benefit of the Col. R. Blunt, a Virginia Planter, and they may be able to surround them FANCY GOODS. best. 21J. F. Barton, vs. William Montgomery. anew invoice of saddles, comprising New Ulm Catholic church and school a Veteran oftbe Mexican War, O Hanft., selves with all the comforts and pleasures Sally Binnt,8ister of the Veteran, Miss Th Fay all the most popular styles, will be held at Union Hall, commeifcing J. P. Franz has fitted up and repainted of life. O. Henry Blunt, Son of the veteran, 22State of Minnesota vs. J. Baptist and Capt of Union Volunteers, Jos A. Eckstein his billiard hall in good shape, which he is prepared to sell at very low Monday June 2d, and lasting Elk Blunt, Wife of Capt Blunt, MissE Fay and it now presents an inviting appearance. ORDERS SOLICITED. Karl. figures. He also constantly keeps on three days. At the close of the fair Violet, Daughter of Mies Summer Bm-santown Stents. Hubbard, Cbas. Stolle. The criminal calendar contains one hand a splendid lot of single and double the articles exhibited will be distributed Vincent, E. J. Collins The livery firm of Davis & Dodge Keeler, Recruits inCapt Blant'sCo.Tory01esen case. That of the State of Minnesota, harnesses, collars, whips, saddle blankets, among the ticket holders. The The looked for, prayed for andwished Orders by Mail will receive Promp Holmes, i Tory Olesen has sold out to Messrs. Eaton & Peae, vs. Chas. Werring, charged with larceny. for rain has at last come and everybody Crooke, Ed Roden &c, All orders for custom work programme for the entertainment of who will conduct the business hereafter. Attention, Goods and Prices warranted Paul Hazard, the Union Scout, J. Rosskopr. is happy. will be promptly executed. Give him visitors has not yet been fully ar Mary Hazurd.The Scout's Daughter MissL Raits, to give satisfaction. Meets every Thursday evening at Simon Muggins, Captain of a Gang John Roth puts in all of. his spare There are two criminal cases to cone a call. ranged. The following questions will Union Hall. Brothers from abroad of Guerillas Jos Bobleter. Frank Burg has the nicest lot of cigars Mim Street, Hew mm, Mim. fortime in ornamanting, painting and decorating "$$& before the Grand Jury, viz: The State be voted on, which will make fun are cordially invited. BluntQ J}*} Slave, belonging toCol and tobacco between Loreno and The Walnnt Station correspondent his store and beautifying all of Minnesota, vs. Charles B. Trowbridge, both old and young: Who is the most First Guerrilla, Felclmunn CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. Boston. His 'Belle of Sleepy Fjye his surroundings in a geneial way. of the Redwood Gazette says that Mr. Second Guerrilla, Mueller. Recorder. HENRT CONSTATS, charged, with forgery, and the Lake" brand is pronounced byknowers popular county officer? Who is the Union Soldiers, Guerrillas Shepard.of the town of Gale, had his E. Fay is having the back part of his of tobacco to be superb. Just try 'em. case of the State of Minnesota, vs. most popular councilman? Who is the stable, three fine horses, two yoke of saloon partitioned off and fitted up foi CHARTV LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. Frank Drew, charged with intent to The play illustrates with vividness best business man? Who is the most Our friend Zieske returned home a harness shop. We understand that oxen and quite a number of cattle the scenes of the late war the sufferings last week Monday fiom a visit in murder. Besides the above, one or there is a man going in from Milwaukee, useful citizen? Who is the best housekeeper? MASONIC, consumed by fire Sunday, April 20th. loyalists of the South had to endure, Nicollet county. He says that grain but were unable to learn his two other cases may be brought into What is the name of the handsomest the wickedness of the querrillas, Thefirecaught from a spaik from the was not suffering for the want of rain name. court. girl? Who is the most polite camp life, battle scenes, &c. Neither so much as reported, bnt says the gram chimney and was not discovered by A. G. Anderson is daily adding to money nor pains will be spared to render stands rather thin in some fields. saloon keeper? The successful contestants PROPRIETOR OF THE the family until a neighbor living a his vest piles of lumber in his yard. He Meets on the second and fourth the play in a creditable manner. Meeting" of A*enr. for these honors will each be Something new and something that mile distant came to inform them of it. Tuesday in each month. has also placed a handsome new sign New Ulm Foundry presented with a beautiful and valuable has been long needed. Mr. L. A. Glatigny over the door of his office. The annual meeting of town assessors DR. A.. MARDEN, W. M., A few of our sportsmen met last Friday has started a dairy and last Monday The Evening's Entertainment will prize. Tickets entitling the holder M. Secretary. was held at the County Auditor's Mrs. Geo. Barncard, who is now engaged OIJC OLSEN, commenced to furnish our people for the purpose of trying their conclude with a to participate in the distributton & MACHINE SHOP, in the millinery business, has office Saturday, April 26th. Some fifteen I with all the milk they want at foui skill at glass ball shooting. The following SooiaJL Danoe. of prizes have been placed at the small on hand anew and very select stock ot cents per quart. Orders left at Trautmann's assessors were present, including is the score: Corner Centre & Front Streets., millinery goods aud is prepared to fit sum of 50 cents, which also admits the will receive prompt attention. all the assessors in the county except up our pretty young ladies in the latest A. Berghold,. ...00011010 14 I person to the hall. NEW ULM, MINN. The Governor's Guard will appear those from the towns of Burns and A ludicrous scene was witnessed on style. Wm. Koch 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 03 noin their new uniforms. As the company our streets last Tuesday. It was Cottonwood. The Foundry has been thoroughly John Lind, 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 M. H. Gamble has received direct has gone to a heav expense in Jess than a woman chastising two men refitted and I am now prepared to do Albert Wagner..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 The examinations of the scholars in The meeting was organized by electing from Chicago a large invoice of new newly uniforming and as this enteitainment Traveler's ChiMe somewhat the under the influence of all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing R. Pfefferle 1 1 0 11111 18 and fashionable dry goods comprising the first, second and third classes of County Auditor Constans President. is arragned especially for benzine. She displayed her pugilistic of all kinds of Machinery and E. Seiter 1 1111110 18 the very latest designs in dress fabrics. their benefit it is hoped that their skill by sending the laddies to grass St. Michael's Academy was held last Agricultural Implements a specialty. He also has on hand a large stock of They, and others, will again meet friends from afar and near will be and sending them home with their Winona Saint Peter Railway. Only expenenced workmen are employed Monday afternoon, in the presence of The following maximumfigureswere clothing which he will sell very low. present on this occasion. next Saturdaythen look out for some eyes dressed in mourning. and all woik entrusted to my ^Going East Arrive. Depart. quite a number of visitors. The subjects agreed upon for a basis of assessment: tall shooting. caie will be executed ith neatness and The foundation for our new Catholic Day Passenger *6,00 a.m. *4,10p.m *6,00 a. of religion, history, English readiug, HorsesOne year old, $15 two year Admission 8 5 Cta. Including- Dance. 4,1 0 p.m church is nearly completed. The Rt. Rev. John Ireland, Rev. Dean Night Pass'ger dispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS German reading, German and English old, $25 three years old and over, $50. mason work is being done by Messrs. All are cordially invited. Freight No. 14 *6,30 a.m. *6,30 a.m Blut and Rev. James McGollrich passed CHAS. LEONHARDT gramroer, German and English Fitzgerald & Clark. Through the untiring Cattleunder two year old, $5 cows THE COMMITTEE. Freight No. 16 *7,00 p.m. *7,00 p.m through our city yesterday morning energy ot the managing committee, Fred. Boock, writing, geography andarithmatic was two years old and over, 12 two year H.STRAYEDponies, Going West. Arrive. Depart. enroute for Marshall. Here the party Messrs. John Bagen, Ml OR STOLEX. Two HAY PRIVILEBES #7,25 p.m. *7,25 p.m taken up. A few of the scholars had also old steers, $8 three year old steers, Day Passenger Gamble and Thos. Browphy, nothwithstanding Mexican one a bay stallion was joined by Rev. Alex. Berghold. declamations. The scholars have made Night Pass'ger J8,30 a.m. 18,30 a.m $12 good yoke oxen, $40. the many obstacles they have and the other a sorrel mare. Both FOR SALE. Permits will be issued At Marshall the party will be joined Freight No. 15... .*3,30 p.m. *4,07 p.m satisfactory progress in all the branches have white spots on the foiehead and to encounter, the lumber has been secured Mules and asses $50. to applicants therefor by the St. Paul Proprietor of the by Mr. Simmons, land agent of the Winona Freight No. 13...*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m are branded "J. P." on the shoulder. and the work will be pushed forward taught by the school duringthe past Sioux City or Sioux City Saint Sheep, $1.00. St. Peter Railroad Co., and they New Vli Machine, Wagon, Smith Any information of their whereabouts without stay, stop or delay until Except Sun. I Except Mon. Ex* Paul Railroad Company, authorizing year, and quite an interest was awakened Hogs, $2.00. should be addressed to the church is completed. eept Sat. Freight train No. 13 is permitted will than proceed west to select a large the holder thereof to cut and remove in the visitors when it was stated Wagonsfirst-class lumber wagons, to carry passengersbetween Kasota & PAINT SHOPS, tract of land in the vicinity of Alta the grass from such lands as may be THEO. JENSEN, or It would be gratifying if every one that two of the scholars, Misses and Sleepy Eye. Train No. 14 carries $30.00. specified therein. TETEK HANSON, Vista for the settlement of a Catholic our of businessmen would rent one of passengers on Saturdays only. Mary and Alice McDerinett. of Lu Sleepy Eye, Minn. Sewing machines, $10. Any person so desiring can thus, for Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. those post office boxe3 and theieby colony. Bishop Ireland has done much J. B. Agent RUSSEL, Verne, had come to the scholiast REMOVAL. a reasonable price, secure the exclusive save our poor postmaster much time Melodeons and organs, $30. I am prepared to do all kinds of work to settle up our western frontier, and use of grass lands convenient to September unable to speak one word and "troubles." Pianos, average $100. in my line on short notice. Repairing the Irish Catholic Colonization Society his own. See estray notice in another column. of German, but are now able to read, of Threshers and Reapers a specialty I am sorry to report that Mr. B. Halpin's Agricultural implements Threshers, The company will reserve the right which was a short time ago organized My machinery is all new and of im speak/and write that language very house,all the furniture and household The new stable adjoining the jail is $200 self-binders, $100 reapers, $50 to revoke the permit and refund the in Chicago recognized his services by proved pattern, and only experienced goods and a quantity ot grain has correctly. The primary class will be money in case of the sale of any tract already completed. seeders $15. A. woikmenare employed. Anew paint electing him President of the association. been destroyed by fire. The piopeity of land before the hay is cut. exairined next Friday. shop has lately been added. New Wagons The value of all improvements -on Our Iberia letter came too late this was partially insured in the St. Paul Apply to the Secretary of the land continually on hand. lands held under law of the United Fire & Marine Ins. Co. week, but will appear next. department at St. Paul, or to Stephen We take pleasure in announcing to The Msennerchor concert at Union ALL WORK WARRANTED Renville TimesA. E. McCarty, for States, $2,00 per acre. Miller, VVorthington, Minn. our customers and friends that we have J. S. Colomy has added a veranda to The Sleepy Eye Wide'Awake will hereafter Hall last Sunday evening was very wel FR. BOOCK. removed our large stock of Worthington, Minn., April 15, 187S. merly of New Ulm, has put upa livery This concluded the business, after his residence. be published on Tuesdays, but attended, and nearly everbody seemed J. B. Arnold, stable at Renville Station A team Ready-made Clothing, which the assessors received the blanks a no paper will be issued this week. A recent French process for purifying tabe pleased with the entertainment. For sale or rent. belonging to Mr. Peter G. Peterson, of from-the Auditor and departed. tallow consists infirstplacing 100 Lorenohasa base ball club called It is true we have heard some unfavorable A two story frame building, 20x42 Sacred Heart, ran away a few days We notice that the figures on some parts of tallow in 100 parts of boiling Dealer the "Butter-fingered Nine.". It won't criticism as to part of the entertainment, feet, now occupied by Einst Fay, at water, so that it may melt. A solution ago, throwing out Mr. Peterson and of the articles are fifty per cent, lower Burns Station, Brown Co., Minn. TheCOOKKB do for that club to play in hot weather. & HEATfflB STOVES Bent's FunMiiig Goods, of four parts of crystallized carbonate and we think ourself that breaking his leg Burt Nichols, of than those agreed upon by the assessors building was erected in the spring of of soda in Iwenty parts of water is then there is room for improvement, yet A. C. Fling, of Currie, Murray Co., Flora, lost his stable, a span of horses, of some of the other counties, and &C.,, 1878 is centrally located and suitable added, and the mixture stirred, itstemperature HARDWARE, &c., &c, there are always those who criticise captured a bald eagle a few davs ago for any kind of merchantile business. we may reasonably expect to be again eleven calves and considerable grain by being kept above the melting everything except what they themselves Will either sell, rent or trade for good that measured six feet and half from point of tallow, until a complete emulsion raised by the State Board of Equalization. fire last week Horace Daniels, of Tin-ware Fanning Implements. to the store formerly occupied by H. improved farm property. of the latter is formed, when it is do. Some of the singing was tip to tip. The greatest difference is beRedwood, and T. M. Paine, of Beaver, Behnke & Bro., and invite ourcustomers For particulars enquire of The shop is In charge of an experienced hand i. KII veiy good, especially the comic operetta m4.K Redwoo* heated to400 boiling,sand, underare continued. Our European and Washington let* Mho gives the mending and repairing of tin.ware tween horses and asses, which in some to visit us in our new location shot a glass ball match at a stirring part of water added Jacob Herscheler, New Ulm, his special attention All werk wssrrsmtesl. by Stohlmannand Rudolphi. It is We shall endeavor, by strict attention championship.4 tersanda reply to "Citizen's" communication counties will be assessed $100. or Ernst Fay, Burns Station. few days ago for the After settling, the aqueous liquid is Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. evident that the farce "Sold Again" to business, offering good goodsat drawn off from beneath, the tallow collected of last week will be found The score stood, Daniels, 25 Paine, 23. HAIR WORK. NewllB low prices, to merit a continuance of and again made into an emulsion did not come up to expectation as Mrs. One of our subscribers at Lone Tree on fourth page. Mr. Daniels broke 75 balls straight 11 the confidence that has so far been reposed with 100 parts of water, and then C. W. George and Miss Schsefer have Lake says that a man who was con-during the afternoon. in us. Respectfully, washed with 400 parts of boiling water, MARRIEDIn St. Paul, Feb. 10th, last Monday peremptorily declined to BOOT AND SHOE STORE. demmed to solitary confinement for Ornamental hair jewelry, such as to remove any carbonateof soda it may 1879, by Bey. D. B. Breed, Mr. Ole M. CHEAP CHARLEY, play with the Governor's Guard in the chaims, chains, pins, ear-nngs. teace'ets, life in prison relieved the tedioasness contain. The better kinds of tallow require Crclpela.f Literature. Olsen to Miss Frida Hellmann, both treatment in this way twice, others rings and all kinds of solid woikt "Virginia Veteran," but the piece H. Loheyde, of the years by ascertaining the following of New Ulm. three times for the second treatment, promptly made to order. Combings A list of the celebrated authors will be produced, all the same. facts, which may interest THE POO MAN'S FRIEND. a 2 to 4 per cent, solution of the 50 cents an ounze. whose lives and writings are represented The Railroad Company have commenced many of our subscribers: carbonate of soda is employed at the Work on the sugar factory is going in volume 3 of the new Acme edition MRS. K. PICKER, work on their new depot at third, a 2 to 3 per cent solution. It is NOTICE O CBED1TOHS. The Bible contains 3,586,488 letters, of Chamber's Cyclopedia of English DEALER IN bravely forward. The main building Watertown. The Independent says Centre Str. New Ulm, Minn. afterward simply washed with water, Literature, just received, is certainly BOOTS & SHOES, 773,692 words, 31,173 verses, 1.189, will be 36x 50 feet, with basement 25x or water with the addition of 1 per In the Matter of the Estate of Lewis that the building will be 26x06, with very attractive to any person of Chapters, and 66 Books, the word. 36 feet, and will have an adjoining cent hydrochloric acid, and 'then with Helling Deceased. fine literary taste. Fox, Penn, Baxter, one part two stories high. QHERHIF'8 SALEBy virtue of an execution, pure waterall the washings to be "And." occurs, 49, 277 times. The Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn. Notice is hereby given that the shed 14x50 feet. Since the formation Oissued out oftbe District Court forthe Sixth Jodlclal Bunyan, Locke, Newton, Browne,Hale, County Treasurer Shubert wishes us made with boiling water.N. F. Sim. District in and for the County of Blue Earth Judge of the Probate Court Brown word "Lord" occurs 1,855 times. TheWalton, Dryden, Temple, Evelyn, of the company S. D. Peterson and audState of Minnesota, upon a judgement vendered -o County, has fixed upon the first Monday to say that all real estate taxes must THB total number of paupers in London Pepys, Butler, Addison, Swift, Pope, and docketed in said Court on the 14th day oi Dec word 'Reverend" occurs but once Col. Pfaender have become members A large assortment of men's noots of each and every month for theember A 1671, a transcript of which Judgment on the last day of the fourth week Ramsay, Cibber, Steele, Berkelo, Defoe, be paid by the first of June. All taxes which is in the 9th verse of the HI was on the 15th day of December 1871,filedandand of the same, and a considerable amount shoes and ladies' and children's next six months, and the Probate office in February was 89,529,of whom 45,013 and Bolingbroke, are a few of the docketed in the office of the Clerk of the 9th Judici. not paid by that date will be subject shoes constantly kept on hand. Custom Psalm. The middle verse is in the 8th in said county, as the times and place of money has been subscribed by out ai District in and for the County of Brown in said were in the Workhouse, and 44,516 received brilliane stars which brighten the 416 work and repaiung piomptly attended Stkte, in a certain action wherein H. McCormick to ten per cent, penalty. when and where he will receive, hear, chapter of the 11th Psalm. The 21stpages. outdoor relief. Compared with "It will bring gladness to many side parties. Those who wish to help and Leander J. McCormick partners of the firm cf to. and adjust all claims of all persons the corresponding weeks of 1878,1877 McCormick Bro were Plaintiff* and John a scholar's heart," says the Times, of verse of the 7th chapter of Ezra contains W. W. Yarham has returned to the enterprise along and do notwish to 't' against said deceased, and that six McClellan was Defendant, in favor orsaid Plaintiffs, and 1876. thesefiguresshow an increase Philadelphia, tofindthat this truly C. WAGNEB all the letters of the Alphabet and against said Defendant for the sum of Two Lamberton and will revive the Commercial become members of the association months have been limited as the time of 3,216, 3,880, and 1,106 respectively. admirable work hasbeen brought within Hundred and fifty and 25.10) Dollars (with t7 06 except the "J." The finest chapter to for creditors to present their claims will receive a note bearing seven per this week. The paper will be The numberof vagrants relieved on the eostaincurred since Judgment) I have on the 6th ihe range of shallow pockets." day-ofMayA D. 1879, levied upon all the right, against said estate. read is the 26 chapter of acts of theEight last day of the week was 664, of whom cent, interest for whatever amount such volumes, beautifully printand published regularly every week hereafter. title and interest oftbe said Defender John 641 were men, 10Q women, and 13 children Furniture,FOSKINDLALNIRDEALE Clt-llan to the following described property, to wit: Dated the 1st day of May 1879. 2nded, elegantly bound in cloth, for Apostles. The 19th chapter of they may have paid in. The farmers The South Half of the North West Quarterofsection under 16. only $2.50, or by the single volume for ^MABY HELLING kings and the 37th chapter of Isaiah Seven 7 in township [UOJNorth, of RangeThirtytwetfaa] have taken hold of the matter with a THB report on the vital statistics of Administrator or Executor. the43lcents, post paid, is certainly a marve West, the same lying and being in the A GOOD ENDORSEMENTD. H. Valentine arealike. The longest verse is vim and we are informed that at least County of Brown and Stateof Minnesota. Chicago shows the birth of children in of cheapness, and should establish Esq., of, St. Paul, last week PROBATE NOTICE. 9th verse of the8th chapter of Esther. And will sell the same, or so much thereof as that city during the year 1878. They 200 acres of cane^ will surely be planted. an enviable reputation for the publishers, placed his orders with M. Mullen for maybe necessary to satisfy said execution-and ware: Jules, 5,738 females, 6,396 sex The shortest verse is the 35th verse of if it can not make their fortune. A little seed is yet left and can be costs, atthe front door of the Court house in the Pictnres, Frames, Mouldings XteyenOsborne self-binders to be used not reported, 19 whitechildren, 11,072 city of New Ulm IntheCounty of Brown and State Already they report a sale of nearly the 11th chapter of St. John. The obtained at the store of Geo. Jacobs. PROBATE COURT, aforesaid, on Thursday the 19th day of June A. D. colored children, 80. on his large farm in Redwood, county. 60,000 volumes. It ought to be in every 1879, at10 o'clock A. M. of that day Brown Coonty,Miiin. 7 8th 15th 21th and 31st verses of the We lsarn from sheriff Downs, of library and home in the land. Specimen In the Matter of the Estate of Loots 1 Johnson Dated at New Ulm, Minn, May fith A. D. 1879. The music at the calico ball will be Deceased. 10th Psalm are alike. All the verses JOHN MANDERFELD, Sheriff pages and full particulars as toXjoreno Department. Nicollet county, that a fracas occurred On reading sn filing the petition of Sophia Johnson, Brown Co., Minn. Singer Sewing machine $SM+ furbished by theMusical Section of the of the 136th Psalm alike. There are various styles of binding, terms to P/aring for reasons therein set forth, that Let. JOHN LIND, Attorney for Plaintiffs. atNicotlet StationlastWednesday evening ten of Administration be Issued to Frank Ander. New Davis ISMv clubs, etc., will be sent free on request New Ulm Turnverein, and the dancing no words or namesof more than six (6) (By Oar Regalar Correspondent Batted.) son. that came very near terminating by the publisher, the American Book ABBUNIST1AT0I8 8ALE. Wheeler Wilsei $.- It is ordered that Thursday the 2Mb day of May programme will include a sufficient syllables. ,t at Ue'cwk in forenoon, be aiHdgned for the hear. Exchange, 55 Beckman street, New fatally. A tramp endeavored to pick LORENO PRODUCE MARKET. """K*- number of quadrilles for the admirers Notice is hereby given that by virtue tag of said petition, and1 tbattbeltaira at law of the *-f Machines sold on time or monthly York. The work is sold only to subscribers the pocket of Charles Ott, but was detected Corrected Weekly by RVBXITS BsKSfnurT said deceased, and all other penons interested in of an order and license of the Probate of that dance. EtROPKi' It is conceded direct, and thepresentwonderfully payments. said estate are required to appear at a session of HONOR FROM Ploar, per bbl. fl.26-6.60 Wheat per bos. 38-68 in the acts. Wordsensued which Court of Brown County, and State the ProbateCoort, then to be holden at the Probate Oat* per ban. 13 Corn per bas 1618 on all sides that Dr. Ayer's Pills low rates areoffered only toearly Every lady attending the calico ball Offlee, inssJdCoantjr, and show csase. Ifsay there of Minnesota, duly made and entered Bean*" 1.0Q..1.60 Potatoes 96 M finally let to blows, andthe tramp dreware MINNESOTA ST., NBW ULM, Mum. above comparison withother mediUniting purchasers. Volumes of the work can be, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be Dreaeed Hogs per Cbeeaeperlb. 121-2 on the 4th day of April A. D. 1879, upon at Turner HaH will be requiredto take granted. P, thecines. the best elements be seen at the office of this paper, and a knife and stabbed Mr. Ott in 100lbs. 300 Lardperlb. 4-8 0. the petition of the Administrator And it is farther ordered, that the said petitioner Salt per bbl. 2. Batter perlb.. 6-10 a "tie"(free of charge)before entering known to the chemist they are particularly those who desire may add their name 8 Hone per lb 16-.20 left breast, right over the heart, but give notice to all persons interestedin said Estate, Eggs perdox. of the estate of Chester Greene deceased, effective against .the numerous to, a club soon to be forwarded. atsU the hall. Each tie is placed in a sealed ftneoendeney of said petition tad ttehearing fortunately the knife struck a rib,stomachic the undersigned Administrator thereof, by earnings copy of this orderto be pn disorders for which they envelope and will be obtained at the For a good saddle go to Zieske's. tr| lisbsd in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newraeper will sell at private sale, terms cash, Undertaker and Dealer la which saved his life. Mr. Downs says are recommended us a/ cure. These printed and published at few Ulm,tasaM door. Gents who wish to partake of all the right, title and interest of the Jos. Trautmann has placed in hisCounty We can reccommend our readers to pills are so mild, yet searching, that of Brown, for three sneeessjTe weeks previous ALL DIBS OP. FBBIITraB. that the tramp struck hard enough to aid deceased, in and for the following to said dsy ofbsaring. meat market a nice new ice box, in the "fun" may obtain ties at 10 cents Ott,they are often prescribed by doctors use Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup in all WBTra^'df5prob send the knife clear through Mr. D.te,. Dated at New Uhs, this 1st day ofIfay, A. 79 described tract of land to wit: The which to keep his meatsniceand fresh who otherwise do not favor patent each before entering. A IIP^S cases of Coughs, Colds, etc. It only Sk- visa. it and that if it had not struck therib he North East quarter*of the North West during the heated summer days. 5. medicines. Indeed, with the fruits of Proprietor aadMaanBM*urero costs 25 cents a bottle, and is warranted ^4? WM Brown Co., Minn. quarter of Section twenty (20.) Township Since the last issue of the Review would have killed him instantly. The Dr. Ayer's genius intheshapeof Pills. TIE FARMEI8 PtlO Don't ruin your health, and make DB. J. W. B. WELLCOME, one hundred and eleven (111.) to cure. Sold at the City Drug FANNING MILU we have had all kinds of weather. We SarsapariUa, Ague Cure and Cherry tramp was promptly arrested and con* yourself disagreeable to other people Range thirty two (32.) lying and being Pectoral, one might with impunity Store. have had warm weather, cold weather, veyed to the jail at St Peter where he in the Town of Home, Brown County by your continual coughing. A25ct. PiYSICIiJ ft 8C14.EOH, travel through the swamps of tropical T laa lnn rates rainy weather and blustery weather The best fanning mill in the market. will languish at the county's expense and State of Minnesota. America, or follow Stanley on his travels bottle of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup annual interest, on First Mortgage, on one Door West of the the latter last Sunday, when the wind OFFICE VWION Datedthe4ttd7y of April A. D.1870. "^J ^A JB"*"* *e*te* until the next term of the District through the interior of Africa^ will cure you. 8oH at theCity Drug Improved Farms. GEO. KUHLMAN, -e FRANKLIN GBEKNB Amsterdam Nieuws van den Dag. *fr- blew a regular hurricane,, ^SK W&* l'Conrt. ^MvjM New Ulm, Minn. Store. ntarCitjMHU LJtir Win* :^Jm^m^- Minn. Administrator. aft ^i^mmP^^^^hM srs&ifite&e! mm II *w *ntesiit -r*vs*