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

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WW NEW ULM BEVIEW ^WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. 18m *5 & T.e Oa|ect* Lmm.^mm FIRELast Monday night between It is strange what delight some furnished the music and all present enjoyed It is hoped that the friends of the His Coal Stove. THEATRICAL. & "?.&* JL., eleven and twelve o'clock the barn of peopletakem misrepresenting our town Governor's Guard will all go and see themselves hugely.: Ky" Written forth* Review by O. P. CHAMO.IV. COMING down on the car, the other "The Virginia Yeteran" at Union L. Runk, of Milford, burned down with and its people. The latest thing in There was quite a little squable in WEW IJL.M PRODUCE MARKET. Constitutional and statutory law morning, theygottotalking about their Hall next Saturday evening. nearly all its contents, Mr. Runk having this line that has been brought to our coal stoves, and one man said: town the other day. The principals in seems to be necessary in advancing civilization. THE had barely time to- get out the notice is a letter written by Arthur "Well. I don't want to brag, bnt I Another glass ball match was Corrected weekly by R. PrsrrKKLE the fracuswere Adam Shaumburg and Society cannot dispense think Tve got the boss stove. 80 far Virginia horses. Thefireis supposed to be theH. Hallam to the Potter* Gazette, published shot between Daniels, of Redwood, al-one Heinemann. They were brought with it at the same time it is not this winter I haven't burned three ton! Flour, per bbl $5.00@6.0G work of six tramps, who were seen at at East Liverpool, Ohio. While and Paine, of Beaver, last week. This before justice Bagen who fined Shaumburg of coal, and the stove has kept three ways.respected. There is a great deal Wheat, per bushel 40to75 Peter Mack's during the evening. They some of his statements bear a semblance time Paine proved too much for Danniels, rooms warm." $5,00 and costs. 'Skedowaboo", Veteran, of lawlessness in the land.in every section Oats, per bushel 20 very likely took up quarters in the barn of truth his letter is mostly sensational. You must have a poor stove," remarked beating him by a score of 24 to orin other words "fire-water," was the Barley per bushel 3040 of it, as"all must admit who keep the second. I haven't burned for the night and set the fire with a For instance, he says: 1722 to 2123 to 21. Corn per bushel, 20 principal cause. abreast of the day's doings, and out but two tons of coal yet, and my stove pipe. Mr. Bunk's barn was one of the Beans, per bushel 1.75 "It is a settlement formed by a,of 1 Beautiful and Thrilteg Our correspondents coming to time heats parlor, dining-room, two bedrooms it will surely come, in time, danger best and largest in this vieinity and German colony, some years ago, and Potatoes, per bushel 40 and a hall." this week at the eleventh hour, and hardto,adHioreco Pepart33aeaa.t- to the Republic it will be butrumor has it, they would not permit Hams, per ponud 10 his loss is quite severe as it was "Well, when you come to stoves," the editor being somewhat under the any other denomination of people, ojc vert. No doubt the public conscience Cheese per ft 15 quietly remarked the third, I olaim partially insured. The tramps, after Df POUR ACT8, allow churches of any description inside (ByOnr Hegular Correspondent Busted.) Lard,per pound 10 weather, it has been almost impossible needs toning up on this thing and to have the best coal stove in Detroit. the fire got beyond their controll, no Will be Produced at their city, but owing to the grasshopper Rye flower, per bbl.' 4.C0 to get the Review out this week in 1 have burned but a ton and a half of whoever contributes towards it, either LORENO PRODUCE MARKET. doubt made for the woods hard by, as plague and failure in crops, they UNION HALL Salt, per bbl 2.00 coal, so far, and we have to keep aHthe time to go out on the Wednesday morning Corrected Weekly by RVZXITX BXHDIXCV. by writing or publishing, must be regarded became somewhat alarmed at an avenged Butter^per ft 7 nothing more has been seen or heard dampers shut and aback door open Flour, per bbl. $4*25-5.50 Wheat per Lus. S 35-68 mail. Providence, and invited outside cooperation. as laudably engaged. Of course, 3ggs per dozen 7 all the time." of them. Too close a watch can not Saturday Eve., May'24,79, Oats per bus. 20 Corn per bus 151 8 The Sundays are spentas Honey, per pound 1820 one who aims to 'correct abuses may Some men looked out of the windows, Last Saturday was a poor day for Beans" I.OO.-I.00 Potaton 40 be kept for these shiftless characters J** 1 lb week days. Stores, post-office and saloons Dressed Hogs per Cheese per lb. 0 121-2 and some down at the straw, shooting glass balls, at least with our not succeed but there is something to 30 4 lbi are open, and farmers bring in J? with the following and no one seemed to doubt any of the club, as the following score will show: Salt per bbl. 1.90 Butter per lb. 6la BUOWN COUNTY OFFICERS. consider besides success. Right, duty, their grain and get theircash for it bggs per doz. 6 Honey per lb. assertions. At length a heavy sigh 15-20 J. Bobleter0 000000111 14 EXCELLENT CAST. Post Office Address New Ulm. The people arevery self-willed and determined. honor, these are all of more consequence A somewhat peculiar accident hap was heard from the rear end of the AUDITORH. B. Constant). R. Pfefferle0 100000010 02 It would be as difficult a car, and a clerical looking man arose even than success. With Victor TREASURERE- Schubert pened on Front street, near the foundry, Wm. Koch1 000000000 01 matter to induce one of them to buy and said: RKQISTKR or DEKDSA. Walton. Col. K. Blunt, a Virginia Planter, and Hugo, in all peitaining to the Republic, last Friday afternoon. Several JunoE or PROBATEA. Westphal. Emil Selter1 000000010 13 a Veteran ofthe Mexican War, O. Hanft. two kegs of beer to place in his cellar Gentlemen, there goes afire alarm. CLERK OF THE DIST. COURTAlbeitBliinchard Sally Blunt, Sister of the Veteran, Miss. Th. Far. its constitutional life and development teams, closely following one another, at one time, as it would be to persuade Chas. Brust0 001101110 05 It strikes the box in front of my house. SHERIFFJohn Manderfield. Henry Blunt, Son of the veteran, SURVEYORJ. Berndt. him to abandon the idea of one keg." we must put right, duty, and Capt of Union Volunteers, Jos. A. Eckstein. A, Wagner0 000000000 00 were trotting briskly along when for I have no doubt that my residence is COURT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koch. theElla Blunt, Wife of Capt H.Blnnt, miss E. far. at this moment in flames, and honor, before success and all things Speaking about the scenery surroundingthe some cause the front team was suddenly COUNTY ATTORNEYB. K. Webber. Violet, DaQKhtor In summing up the Court proceedings of Miss J. Summer. CORONERJonns LaudeNschlager. lives of my family in peril. It is all Hubbard, Chas. Stolte. TRAVELER'S GUIDE. city as being grandof the, else. ~He has well said: "The question stopped. A son of Henry Wellner COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind. last week we omitted to say that incent, E. Collins. owing to my coal stove. I set up the COMMISSIONERSChas Wagner.chairmnn, Ole Jor. Keeler, Recruits inCapt Blnnt'sCo.ToryOIesen he says: is never Success, it is always Right." who was driving the rear team did not stove last November and put in one the case of the State of Minnesota vs. Benson, W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Manderfel.l. Holmes, ToryOleten. Loreno Station. "The scenery in the city is hardly as peck of coal. Every room has been so That is what we are after in these discussions. Crooke, Ed. Boden. notice the doings of those in front Chas. Werring was dismissed, Judge Paul Hazard, the Union Scout, J. X. Rosskopf. delightful. Horses, cows, sheep and hot ever since that the base-boards Right is the thingtostrike of him and his team ran upon the Mary Hazard,The Scout's Daughter Jttea L. Reite, Cox holding that the justice who tried have warped off, and we finally had to pigs in the foreground, and ditto for Simon Muggins, Captain of a Gang Winona & Saint Peter Railway. NEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, for with sword or pen. wagon of the team preceding it, upon the case had no jurisdiction, not living move down into the basement. This Bobleter."""^0. background. They run about the belongingoft GuerillaBs Jos.t f,cmPio} Slaves oCol-lnn a. morning the water in all the pipes in Eastern Div. Arrive. Depart the hind axle of which (there being no streets like a V. P. Preacher on election The law exists for a purpose it has in an election district adjoining that the house was boiling, the shingles on day, and are cherished by the city Day Passenger *8,25 p,m. *5,25 a-ni First Guerrilla, Feldmann. box on the wagon) sat Henrj Buck. an object. A Jewish lawer once said where the case first came tip. the roof hot, and I just hired four men Second Guerrilla, M. Mueller. fathers as images of affection and intelligence. Night Pass'ger $9,00 a.m. *3,35 p.m The pole struck Mr. Buck in the back that the law was good because it was Union Soldiers, Guerrillas. to form a snow-bank around the stove. Such brilliant displays of Under the new time card the freight Freight *5,15 p.m. *6,25 a.m knocking him off from the wagon and not made for those who live on a high Too latealas! too late! That stove life and gentility, roaming about the train arriving here at 3:15 p. m. is allowed Freight 1,45 The play illustrates with vividnessthe has accomplished itsfiendishpurpose, meets every Saturday evening. Brothers #5^5 quite severely injuring him. One of streets and principal placesof business, plane of moral elevation, but for those a p# and I no longer have a home. It may scenes of the late war the sufferings from abroad are cordially invited.- to carry passengers from Kasota Western Div. Arrive. Depart. make the city altogether like a-place the hind stakes intruded into the belly who were lawless and disobedient, sinners, not, however, be too late to save the loyalists of the South had to endure, of enchantment." A. II. SCIILEUDER, N. G. to Sleepy Eye, and travelers leaving St. Passenger *3,35 p.m. *9,05 a.m of one of "Wellner's horses its full unholy, profane, murderers, baby. Good-by, gentlemen!" the wickedness of the guerrillas, OSCAR HANFT, Secretary, Paul on the morning train on the Sioux Freight 4,00 p. m. 4,00 a. m. The hotels seem to have drawn this lenght,making a horrible wound, from camp life, battle scenes, Ac. Neither manstealers, liars and others cf like He opened the door and got off the City road will reach St. Peter in time Minnesota Valley Railway. gentleman's displeasure to the greatest money nor pains will be spared to render car, and not a passenger spoke again which it is thought the horse can not character. This concisely states the PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, to take this train, but they must transfer the play in a creditable manner. for four blocks.Detroit Free Press. extent, as may be inferred by theobject Arrive. Depart, AAlLL/A recover. of law. There is no law against #5,15 a.m. *8,30 p.m at St. Peter. Redwood Accom. fir. following: goodness. The statutory enactments IW* Except Sunday. Except Monday. "Among the meaner buildings the The Evening's Entertainment will Don't fail to go and see "THE of a state are diiected against the violation, HEW ADVERTISEMENTS Editor Review: Freight trains arriving here from hotels are most prominent. Still they concludejwith a or perversion, or abuse of bethe VIRGINIA VETERAN" at Union Hall Allow me to correct a few errors you East at 1,45 a. m. and 5,15 carry Social Dazioe. swallow up the traveling public at next Saturday evening. nevolence. Men are forbidden to kill, made last week in the statement giving passengers from Kasota. Eastern prices Bugs aud capacity are ANTEDA young Scandinavien but nottosave life to steal, but not to the principal features in Western hotels, an account of my late accident. I have fn- The many friends of Julius Kirschstein JOHN A. WHITE, Agent. who speaks fluently German, and and not ornamentation by way of leave the things of others alone to isonly been hurt once by a runaway, The Governor's Guard will appear will be glad to learn that he is an experienced book keeper and storej architecture or fresco. Landlords in in their new uniforms. As the com* commit adultery, but not to observe and that wt seven years ago, when I man, wishes a situation as clerk in a H. J. Hanson is about to build a 40x progressing nicely in the mail service. this section are compelled to resort to pany has gone to a heavy expense in store. If this should meet the eye of the laws 4 chastity. Law is against got into my sleigh with a broken leg, 120 feet lumber shed on 5th street. In his examination a few days ago he strategem, byway of free buss and the newly uniforming and as this entertainment anyone in want of such a man, address vice but not virtue. Law, however, in consequence of which I was unable like, as a means of compensation tor made a better record than many an is arragned especially for FreissA Frantz's new building is communications to this office, marked their time and capital in the busi- that of which we are treating, affects to help myself much less control my their benefit it is hoped that their older agent. In throwing Minnesota "A. K." giving Main street a tony appearance. ness." friends fiom afar and near will be only the outer life it has little or nothing restless horse, which ran away, throwing he made only twenty-two errors, which Runitz & Bendixen have ornamented present on this occasion. It is true our hotels have no marble STRAYEn to do with the inner life. It is one out and causing a second fracture is the best record made by any agent OR STOLEN. Two mm* their building with anew coat of paint. fronts still they are kept in first well enough to observe this distinction. of the same leg. The first fracture Mexica ponies, one a bay stallion Admission 25 Cts. includlaff Daaee. on the Winona & St. Peter railroad. class style and set good tables, and Mr. and the other a sorrel mare." Both Mrs. F. Boll leaves Saturday on a Anger, envy, hatred, lust, aud such was caused by going down a very steep All are cordially invited. The clerk of the court informs us have white spots on the forehead and Hallam is the first one that has been visit to her relatives in Steele county. like affections, belong to the inner life Meets every Thursday evening at bank and upsetting the cutter, though are branded "J. P." on the shoulder. that no jury will be drawn for the THE COMMITTEE. Union Hall. Brothers from abroad troubled by their "bugs." The com? or do their opposites but are not necessarily my horse walked no faster than about For a good boot or well-made shoe Any information of their whereabouts special term of court commencing we cordially invited. mercial travelers always make it a factors in the outer, volitient should be addressed to call on Mertz & Thill. two miles an hour. How could he have June 11th. If any of the cases that CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. point to stop in New Ulm over Sundays, life. Lusting belongs to the inner run away the second time if he had ran THEO. JENYEN, or Mr. J. Haines' fine residence is near* come before the court at that* time HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. which they certainly would not PETER HANSON, life but adultery to the outer. Hatred away the firs^ as some very foolishly ly completed. It commands the entire are to be tried before a jury, the jurymen Sleepy Eye, Minn. do if the hotels were kept in the style is murder in the inner life but theview believed? My accident on the 8th was CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. of Loreno. will be selected from townspeople, Mr. Hallam would have us believe. actual putting an end to the existence not caused by a runaway. The buggy MASONIC. thus giving the farmers an opportunity Mr. Joe Miller is erecting a fine two It will be seen, however, by the following of one is murder in the outer life. It was not upset, as I can very readily to continue their farm-work unmolest story building oh his two lots, corner that Mr.- Hallam has {still hopes PROPRIETOR OF THE attempts no reform of inwards states prove. The accident was caused by a 4ed. 4th and Main streets. It will be 25x32 for our town: and affections. Laws against theft defective buggy, known to be so by the New Ulm Foundry feet. St. James JournalUnquestionably Meets on the second and fourth 1- For the Benefit of the "The dark and gloomy night of superstition will not correct thievish propensities livery man before we started, and the Tuesday in each month. Mike Fohl has remodeled and repainted is fast fading away, and e're there are grasshoppers west of us. A or for the protection of chastity will top broke loose from the box and slid long, New Ulm will come to the front DR. A.. MARDEN, "W. M., gentleman just from Sioux Falls informs his entire building, in and out, & MACHINE SHOP, not rid the soul of lustful desire. Men off on one side on a most perfect road. like other well-to-do towns, and enlist OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. us that between that place and "Worth, and placed anew wife therein. may rage with passion and burn with What happened to the horses after we her share of active and practical sympathy Corner Centre & Front Streets., ington the hoppers were thick, but that lust but the law will not, cannot touch were thrown out, I can not tell for in behalf of a true gospel sentiment. Since our refreshing rains the villagers from some unknown cause they were Yes, there is still a prospect NEW ULM, iranr. them unless the passion and lust break and farmers are feeling happy certain. ALEX. BERGHOLD. yet for New Ulm to become the leading dying off at a great rate, and little damage Union- AT out in the outer life injuriously to Hall, The Foundry has been thoroughly over the prospects of a good crop. May city of Western Minnesota." was being clone by them. refitted and I am now prepared to do mankind. The law says:"You may be they realize their expectations. u7....... l*'Kl!i. m||/^.,!-,.. Homo Politeness* all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing passionate, but you must not take life, O. Hanft, as Col. Blunt, and G. CYCLOPEDIA OF LITERATURE. of all kinds of Machinery and Andy, our boss barber, is almost Mon. Tues.,andWed.f or injure another with it. You must Stohlmann, as Scipio, in ''The Virginia June2,3,&4. Agricultural Implements a specialty. busted He says the carpenters, masons That man who is scrupulously polite Veteran," are just immense. hold it in subjection, nor kill, nor 0- Only experienced workmen are employed The new eight column ACME edition and lime man made a draw all at and respectful to all women in public, Go and see them. verreach.nor violate chastity. If you are and all work entrusted to my o0o of Chamber's Cyclopedia of English once and of course it almost ruined Winona & Saint Peter Railway. but habitually save coarse manners and care will be executed with neatness and Literature is meeting with the largest depraved,pour depravity must harm no All the articles exhibited will be See announcement in another column ishim. vulgar language for his own wife and Going East Arrive. Depart. sale which has probably ever been dispatch, ALL WORK WARRANTED. one." The object and use of law distributed among the ticket holders for the Catholic Fair, commencing given to a work having only high literary Day Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m daughters, is no gentleman. He is only on the afternoon of the last day of the CHAS. LEONHARDT The rain last Monday morning done to regulate and restrain that which #4,10 p.m.* *4,10p.m Monday June 2d. The soliciting commitees merit and nothing of the sensational. Night Pass'ger an imposter. The young man who oils fair. #6,45 a.m. *6,45 a.m voa great deal of good. Later in the day men call deprovity in its outgo in Fred. Boock, Nearly 50,000 vols, have been Freight No. 14 have met with very good success his hair, puts sweet odors upon his farmers came in smiling and they now litions that enter into human conduct. sold within the first three months of Freight No. 16 *7,30 p.m. *7,30 p.m and many valuable articles have During the continuance of the fair pocket hankerchief, and bows with publication. say that crops at this time of the year No legal enactment will regenerate Going West. Arrive. Depart. polls will be open at which visitors can been tendered. Mr. Olding, one of the charming elegance to Miss Arabella Volume 2, just received, gives the never looked better. vote upon the following questions, by men no statutory provisions will Day Passenger *7,50 p.m. *7,50 p.m managing committee, wishes us to say history and epitome of our literature, Proprietor'of the i Spriggins and her lady friends, and paying 10 cents for each vote: Night Pass'ger $,30 a.m. 8,30 change vice into virtue. We need more side-walks on Main that it would be desirable if articles intended from the "golden age" of Queen Elizabeth a New Dim Machine, Wagon, Smith goes home to sneer at his mother, disobey Freight No. 15 *3,15p.m. *4,10 p.m 1Who tle most Popular County Officer'' to 1700, giving in its 416 beautiful .#12,2C a.m 12,2 0 a. street. We understand that some of for the fair were delivered to 2Who is the most Popular Councilman? Freight No. 13.. her wishes and treat her with This is not the whole object of law. pages biographies of and choice selections 3Who is the Best Business Man? our business men are going to raise a him on or before next Wednesday, Except Sunday. Except Monday. & PAINT SHOPS, familiar discourtesy, is a pinchbeck 4Who is the most UHefull Citizen? from the writings of all noted Law is for the protection of the good. subscription to lay a cross-walk if the May 28th. 5What Lady is the Best Housekeeper? it Freight train No. 13 and 5 are permitted authors of that period, among which imitation only of a gentlemen. Genuine 6What is the name of the Prettiest girlfi It is just as necessary to liberate virtue city daddies don't make a move in this to carry passengersbetween Kasota Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., ifew Ulm. 7Who is the moet Polite Saloon Keeper? are Lord Bacon, Sir Walter Raleigh, good manners and gentle breeding The Lamberton Commercial says as it is to enslave vice. Law is and Sleepy Eye. direction soon. Burton, Biship Hall, John Knox, Milton, The polls will be closed Wednesday I am prepared to do all kinds of work should begin at home. As a rule, the that the citizens of Charlestown, Germantown for all the people, and not for a class Dryden, Jeremy Taylor, and othThe evening at 6 o'clock, and the successful CHAS, HEIDEMANN, Agent. Boys, have your fun, but don't make in my line on short notice. Repairing men in the community who are theers. and Willow Lake offer a bonus work is of such well-known excellence for the entire community and not for contestants will each be presented such a racket at night, especially on of Threshers and Reapers a specialty that every person of literary most trusted are the best men at home. with a beautiful and valuable prize of $800 to anyone who will the a section of it. Law must recognize the side-walks and corners. Have some My machinery is all new and of im taste possesses or desire to posses some during the entertainment following. When a man opens his front gate only 'THE YIKGINU VETERAN." present year erect a two run of stone regards for those that want to sleep. proved pattern, and only experienced the goodness as well as the badness of edition of it. This edition is complete workmen are employed. A new paint to meet his wif's face radiant with steam grist mill in Charlestown. As mankind. Since the design of law is in eight handy volumes, excellent in Peter Majewski says that in spite of See want notice in another column. During the Fair-days the hall will shop has lately'been added. New Wagons pleasure, and hears the shout from the it is 22 miles to the nearest mill this the promotion of benevolence it must the hard times he has disposedof nearly typography, paper and binding, revised be open from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Good continually on hand. eager children, "Papa is coming, it is all his baby carriages. Beaver Falls is afflicted with irregularities to date, and sold at pricesso low, would be a splendid opening for some be as positive in the interest music has been engaged for the occasion, ALL WORK WARRANTED that a common question which the safe, as a rule, to lend that man money. of the mail. and for Wednesday evening a enterprising miller. Charles Bennett, of the good as in its effect upon Cyrus Conrad tried to make his fortune FR. BOOCK. publishers have to answer is, "wether He is honest, and will repay it if he the other day at horse racing with Vocal and Instrumental Concert of Lamberton, will furnish all desired the bad. The only justification for The Renville Times says that a hail J.B.Arnold, the price is for each volume or for the the Murphy boys, but succeeded with can. information. law and government is the promotion entire work?" It is sold only to subscribers stone, 8 inches in circumference, was his usual good luck and had to pony direct, the large discount usually of the interests of all men. Like the has been arranged. picked up in Redwood Falls after the over a ten dollar bill for the privilege A new time table went into effect on given to dealers and agents, being Dealer in flaming sword of the angel who wasof having his horse come out second storm of last week Monday. PERSONAL. the Winona & St. Peter railroad last allowed to the subscriber instead. The Season Tickets, entitling the holder COOKIUG & HEATISB STOVES settoguard the way to the tree of life, best. County Auditor Constans spent a publishers make special inducements Sunday. The only change, however, to participate in the distribution of "The Virginia Veteran" at Union the law turns every way in the interest day in St. Peter last week. to early purchasers,'the eight volumes Joseph Trautmann had his newprizes andadmission to the Concert, 50 that has been made in the running of HARDWARE, Hall next Saturday evening. complete being sent to those who subsribe of mankind. Towards one man it ice box lined with tar paper but as it cents. Tickets to Fair only, 10 cents. J. B. Sackett, deputy collector of hadpassenger trains, so far as New Ulm this month, elegantly bound in Ice cream from now on can be gave all the meats placed therein a Tickets to Concert only, 25 cents. turns in restraint, towards another in this revenue district, made us a pleasant Tin-ware & Farming Implements* is affected, is on the day passenger, cloth for $2.60. Specimen pages are tarry scent he has had it removed. He A cordial invitation is extended at the City Garden every day. protection. The law is good both in call yesterday. sent free on request, or a specimen says he wants no more tar paper in his. which now arrives from the east at to all. THE COMMITTEE. The shop is in charge of an experienced hand what it allows and disallows. It is as LEONZ MUELLER. volume for examination, post paid for Mho gives the mending and repairing of tinwar 7:50 p. m., 25 minutes later than heretofore. John Lind visited St. Peter last The law has expired prohibiting his special attention All wrk wrarramtod. much needed for the well-disposed as The band boys received their new 43 cents. AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, A slight change has been boys, men, girls and women from fishing Saturday upon business connected with REMOVAL. Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. Publishers, 55 Beekman Street, New for the evil-minded. Have we now instruments Monday evening, and now in Sleepy Eye lake and now the made in the arrival and departure of his law office. York. New Ulm Mill. clearly apprehended the nature and are the happiest mortals in town. shores are lined day and night with -A specimen volume in cloth- can be freight trains. See corrected time ^Werner Bcesch visited Chicago last anglers, your humble correspondent use of law? If so, important corollaries seen at the office of this paper, and We hear it rumored that another card in another column. among them. week in attendance on the National BOOT ABB SBOE STOBE. follow and we will give them a look those who desire can add their names paper is soon to be started at Marshall, Millers' convention. It only takes 25 cents to go and to a club which will soon be forwarded. Michael Zieske's new residence is hereafter. in opposition to the Messenger. H. Loheyde, see "The Virginia Veteran" at Union nearing completion. It will be for rent Chas. Rosskopf departed for Chicago This time it is Nic. Picker that is as Mr. Zieske will not occupy it himself Hall next Saturday evening. The last Friday with several car loads Burmtown Item*. for the present. the happy daddy of a bouncing boy. We take pleasure in announcing to It is un/versally admitted that Dr entertainment is gotten up for the of cattle. our customers and friends that we have Marshall's Arabian Oil, will relieve It all happened last Monday. benefit of the Governor's Guard. Your correspondent has nearly DEALER I N removed our large stock of and cure- pains and bowel complaints Tom Perry, quill driver of the St. scratched all bis hair out trying to find The uumber of emigrants passing A copious shower of about two hours BOOTS & SHOES, A meeting was held at Mankato last quicker than any other remedy. Sold something to please the numerous readers Peter Times, made us a pleasant call Beady-made Clothing, here daily is simply enormous. duration passed over this section of at the City Drug store. week. Tuesday in the interest of theFriday evening, and we are gladto say of the REVIEW, but no go. This counrty Monday morning. is a terrible time for items. Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn. Mankato& St. Cloud railroad,at which, Lucas Fecker is on the sick list, but Boots and Shoes, and that he was as jolly as usual. Tom i $-. MBr to laa at Uweit rates Unit is thought, all interests were united There will be asocial dance at we hope he may be able to be around The editor of the Wide-Awake wants says Poehler is "All right!" annual interest, on First Mortgage, on Busted to correct that fish weight. He Bent's Furnishing (roods, for building a railway from the State ion Hall Pentecost Sunday, June 1st, again in a few days. A large assortment of men's boots The Leadville excitement has at Improved Farms. GEO. KTHLMAN, 4 says if the figure 4 was taken off from line, via Austin, Mankato, Hutchinson Admission only 25 cents each gentleman. and shoes and ladies' and children's New Ulm, Minn. Mr. E. Fay is away on a trip to see40 it would then be about right. last reached New Ulm. and last Monday 'SJI shoes constantly kept on hand. Custom and.Litchfield, to St. Cloud. A board &c, c &Ci his wife and child, and F. C. Gley has afternoon Henry Behnke Jr. and work and repairing promptly attended If you want a good livery rig just of directors was chosen, and the following Hi CORRESPONDENCE. The jury in the Baptist Karl case charge of Fay's business during his to. W.~T.Samuel Baumgertner departed for that call on Eaton & Pease. They have to the store formerly occupied by H. officers elected: Hon. rendered a verdict of "not guilty,'' but absence. everything from an open buggy to the el dorado of Colorado. Success, boys, Behnke &, Bro., and invite our customers C. WAGNER Bonniwell, President J. A. Willard, finest carriage. Mr. Pease will be expressed their moral contempt for to visit us in our new location. sucess. May you find heaps of silver The writer has not much to say onfound A Voice from Hector, Vice-President Gen. J. H. Baker, at the barn any hour, day or said defendant. We shall endeavor, by strict attention big junks. account of his sleeping too long this night. Although times area little close, Secretary. It is the intention of the to business, offering good goods at themorning, leaving his time to write "The Virginia Veteran," a beautiful or rather money scarce, it is but Furniture,FOSKINDLALNIRDEALE Among the commercial men that low prices, to merit a continuance of Mankato & St. Cloud company to unite John Zieske can be seen daily riding and thrilling military drama, at noinevitable effects of the gradual settling pushed up into a very small compass. the confidence that has so far been reposed out. His principal route is around spent last Sabbath in our city we with another company, to build from down of prices to their normal Union Hall next Saturday evening. in us. Respectfully, that pile of rock on the lot he is about The crops never looked more promising ticed J. Schreiber, representing J. the State line to Mankato. minimum still the result is but slightly to build a residence. When John undertakestodo CHEAPCHARLEY, A furious runaway somewhat enlivened Fernekes & Bro., of Milwaukee. Mr. than they do now. All. owing to felt in Hector, as there is a constant a thing you may just bet The line of railroad from Tracy west things along Minnesota street influx of new settlers, who all bring the refreshing showers sent down to Schreiber informed us that Fernekes & your last dollar it will be done well. Pictures, Frames, Mouldings is located by the way of Twin Lakes, more or less money with them and the Monday afternoon, but we believe no us by the giver of all good gifts. Bro. have bought a large cracker factory Mr. C. Robertson, who lives some Merchants have a fair trade, doing but THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND. in Custer township, and about a mile damage was done. and that they are now prepared and Children's Carriages. Mr. Trumbel, the claim adjuster of three miles out, was brought to town little or no crediting. south of Rock Lake, passing two orto furnish that indispensable article as Co.,by his hired man the other morning in Our typo having made a few blunders the St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. G. H. Nixon, formerly of FortRidgely, & three miles south of Marshfield and time to take the morning train. After well as confectionery. Singer Sewing machine $3&t# in M. Mullen's article of last made usa short call. He reports that is retaining a great many of his old DR. J. W. B. WELLCOME, hitching their team both men repaired touching lake Benton about half way New Davis $Sfcf week, we again produce it this week the company has suffered more losses customers and giving them as good Public examiner Knox and assistant to the depot. On the return of the between Marshfield and Lake Benton Wheeler Wilson $tt.e# satisfaction as he ever did. in corrected form. The article will be this spring than for several years previous. hired man he caught two strangers in Whitman called on our county PHYSICIAN SURGEON, P. O. From there it can get only out by the act of making off with the team, found on fourth page. officers last week Monday and Tuesday Among other business men who have Machines sold on time or monthly the head of the lake through the pass but upon yelling at them they left the located here permanently is Mr. B. A. payments. and made examination of the auditor's OFFICE one Door West of the INION Rev. Alex. Berghold was in town team and ran for the timber, making So far only seven pill shops have in the coteaus, when it will bear northwest Knapp, formerly of Fort Ridgely, who and treasurer's books. They found good their escape Look out for horse last week and assisted Mr. Dickenson HOUSE. been established at Watertown. The has opened a drug store, keeping as and cross the Sioux river in MINNESOTA ST., NEW UXM, MINN. thieves and if you can lay your hands everything in the best of order and expressed in getting up the plan for our new good a quality of drugs, paints, &c., as Gary Inter-State thinks it is about the New Ulm, Minn. Brooklings Co., between Medary and an them string 'em up to the nearest NOTICE TO CREDITOR*. can be found in the country, while he themselves as highly pleased Catholic church. worst physicked town of its size in the Fountain City. The surveyors are tree. has shown business ability by selecting with the manner the books were kept. United States. In the Matter of the Estate of Lewis The hail insurance agents are on a driving the grade stakes, the contract only standard and necessary goods. O. F. HELD, MARRIEDAt New Ulm, May 15th, Helling Deceased. He is now compounding bis celebrated tramp through the country and report fpr the entire line has been awarded, Tax-payers will do well to remember Mr. Michael Fohl to Miss Louisa Notice is hereby given that the The attention of farmers and others "White Camphor Oil," and his sales Schneider, both of Loreno. The groom the'probabilities of many hail storms and we may expect to see the dirt fly that ten per cent, penalty attaches on Judge of the Probate Court Brown is calledtothe Advertisement of the of the oil indicate that it is giving perfect -J r,*^j:* "-^7 and bride, attended" by their many Undertaker and Dealer in-? before another week. Lincoln County this season. all real estate taxes not paid by June County, has fixed upon the first Monday RobinsonMachine Worksat Richmond, satisfaction. friends, left Loreno at 11:00 a. m. and ALL HTOS OF FDBBTTDBS. of each and every month for the Tribune. 1st. Indiana. Our young ladiesare making a display after the nuptial knot had been tied next six months, and the Probate office By comparison with the Review we The Manufactory is one of the oldest the happy couple returnedtomeet the of those new hats so well and As an external application, Dr. Marshall'd in said county, as the times and place find that produce and merchandise rate Proprietor and Manufacturer of in country, the and their purpose is to The Governor's Guard never more host of friends awaiting them. After tastily gotten up by Mrs. Geo. Barncard, when and where he will receive, near', Arabian Oil is unsurpassed, for about the same here as in N ew Ulm. FRIEND sell the best machinery at the lowest a hearty shakeallround the guests were needed the assistance of their friends and adjust ail claims of all persons of this place. cuts, burns,chilblains,rheumatism etc possible price for good pay. Therefore ushered into the dining room where As yet we have no lawyers and, consequently than now. The company has just FANNINGgMILL. against said deceased, and that six do not buy an Engine, Thresher or Try it. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. they all enjoyed themselves to their have no litigation. Professions A few evenings agothere was* a~ social newly uniformed at an expense of months have been limited as the time Horse Power or other machinery, on hearts contents. The company broke and occupations like Merchandise nearly $500, and as the entertainment for creditors to present their iajinf at the residence of John Burns. THE ENTERTAINMENT at Union the high price, long credit plan with The best fanning mill in the market. up at a late hourand alldeparted wishing are only confined to the necessaries. against said estate. Hall next Saturday evening will close at Union Hall next Saturday The order of the evening was social high rate of interest until you have the host and hostes much joy and a Store and Factory oiuCentre street No saloons in town, nor prospects Bated tje 1st day of Mayl87l.\ Admission only with a soeial hop. evening is for their benefit, it iswritten to this firm for their cash and smooth journey through life's thorny games, music, dancing and a, chat in of any. Crops are looking well. near City MilW 25 cents. short credit prices. No. 23 *7. ^K-^ MABYHELUNQ hoped everybody will attend. paths. O. P. the corner. The Burns string band NBW Uiif, *V -j^Mniir. Administrator or Executor. 'sF'Cv S\2**!*- */*ZcV