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

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lggs tQCl,0BE NEW ULM RE#EWjWElDliJSDAY NEW AND VICINIT*. one half less. -The hay crop is short. The mound* referred tom the above Th,e Governor's Guards will assemble Chicago 4c Dakota Rail war* BUMMER-PLAN8. Cowsare cheap. As all the milk goes article area sort of mud volcanoes in full dress uniform at their for cheese, butter must be bought. This road is now completed to Lake caused by the pressure of the overlying Charley King, who is employed as armory promptly at 4:30 p. m. to morrow. NEW fJIiffll PRODUCE 9IAKJ.K ET. foremanby H. S. Back on his big It is worth about ten cents a pound. Benton, 'a distance of 35 miles from vegetation and ice of the bogs By order of the commanding Wrre winds that set the leans astir wheat farm near Fargo, writes home Now it is very clear to me that the Tracy, and trains commenced running UBatame Mil irniwqrfagfr upon the water beneath them. The officer.. O. HANFT, FirstSergt. 4.1 Corrected waekly by Prxi-rxuLB that wheat is yielding from 30 to 35 (Lueeoaoemelodiooadalciinec Minnesota farmer does not have all emregularly last Monday. Two stations crust in the weakest places yields to bushels per acre there. Mr. Back had John Wench, a laborer in the Wbw mane dieaopoo the strioga). the ill luck. Wheat cropmay be short have been established between Tracy 600 acres in wheat this year, and next the pressure, the water rises and brings Wheat No. 1 86 No. 2 81 ploy of Jacob Bender, had the misfortune ^s^jSe^-ssinS^r- year he will sow 2,000 acres of wheat. and the price poor but here cheese and Lake Benton, namely: Balaton. 13 with it mud from below which is deposited 3 75 Rej 55 Having made heavy purchases in to fall from a ladder last Sunday The irrepressable Henry is a practicing crop is short and the price poor. Here Flour, per bbl 85.0C36.0 miles from Tracy, and Tyler, 8 miles around the opening vegetation Dry Goods, forenoon, producing a fracture of lawyer at Fargo, and we may hear TO watch the rippling i Oats, per bushel 14 it has taken the hardest kind of work from Lake Benton. Trains leave Tracy begins to grow on this rim and every Athwart her' Notions, from him in the halls of Congress at the Radius and dislocation of the Ulna Barley per bushel 35 to clear the smallest patches sown to at 6.00 and 11.50 a. m. and 5.20 p. m., no distant day, and hope we may, as succeeding movement"of the water upwards Boots & Shoes, Corn per bushel, 15 in medical parlance known as "colles he is a likelier man than some that are wheat or planted to anything %lse. arriving at Lake Benton at 9.00 a. m. Groceries, Or. when the twilight dims tbe sky. adds more material to it till in Beans, per bushel 1.00 fracture." Dr. Berry was called already there. Mr. King has secured And night lets down her dusky ban, Here pastures have to be made as Crockery & Liquors, and ,2.50 and 8.20 p. m. The 11.50course Potatoes, per bushel 20 of years a mound is built up. It ril gaze upon those love-lit eyes to attend the unfortunate man and he a quarter section, of land adjoining shame tbe splendor of the stars for cash, we are enabled to gi\e large well as wheat or com ground. Here it flams, perponud 7 train leaves Tracy five minutes after is nothing strange that bogs in that Back's and intends making that his While from the drowsy forest nigh is doing as well as can be expected. inducements to the cash trade. Please Besonndeth Natures tallaby. Cheese per lb 15 costs to keep cows and more should be futuie home.. His wife and family the arrival of the passenger train going latitude freeze to such an extent that lard,per pound 10 The Russian Court invited Dr. Ayer call price, and examine our goods. are soon going to remove to that realized for butter and cheese. Times west on the Winona & St. Peter they are still frozen in summer at a II. Rye flower, per bbl 4.C0 place. and his family to the Archduke's wedding ii. & E. C. BEHNKE. are improving all over the land but if BKAUTY. railroad, thus giving passengers destined depth of two feet. Nor is it anything Salt, per bbl, 2.15 A. BEIINKE, Manager in the Royal Palace. This distinction All day, with unrelenting munch, Mr. B. McLaughlin, of Home, is they are hard anywhere it is out here. for Lake Benton and intermediate uncommon that ponds become covered^ gutter, per ft* 810 _And aggravating buzz of wings. was awarded him not only because visiting friends in Olmsted Co. He The cay mosquito takes his lunch, Oramel, N. Y. Sept. 24,1879. 2ggs per dozen 12 points a close connection. Going with wood and other vegetable Till man balf dies beneath the stinga. writes it pays a man to go back and he was an American, but also because The mercury, e'en in the shade, Honey, per pound 15 east trains leave Lake Benton at 5.15 matter. Mosses and sedges begin to look over the old counties and see the Skips up to 600 Centigrade. his name as a physician had become and 11.00 a. m. and 4.35 p.m., arriving improvements they have made in ten grow upon this raft, thus the whole Hurnatoivn Itttnti. And Nature's minstrels, where are they? favorably known in Russia on years. He says they have as fine farm In scorching heat their powers are spent at Tracy at 8.15 a. m, and 2.00 and 7.35 pond becomes covered and presents the BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. its passage round the world.[Pueblo The birds have struck for nigher pay buildings and stock as he ever saw in The past week has been warm and p. m. Passengers wishing to go either appearance of a dry land. In the British The streams don't murmur for a cent any farming countiy. Also that they Post Office Address New Ulm. (Col.) People. But aU night long, repose to rout. east or west on the Winona &St. Peter pleasant with a splendid rain on Sunday. Possessions north of Winnepeg raise red clover very extensively one The beastly beetle* boom about. AUDITORH D. Conatana TRiAiCRiaF. Schubert. We did not fully learn of the doings man expected to have 200 bushels of road will have to leave Lake Benton More rain is needed. such bogs are common and take up And she I love, that festive maid KEOMTEH or DEEDSA. Walton Who figured largely in my plan* seed worth $5 per bushel there, and PROPRIETOR OF THE Jvnax OVPHOBATSA. Westphal. at the Nicollet county Republican convention on the 5.15 a. in. train. West of Lake large areas. They there form a great Fall now being upon us, all vegetation, whispering, 'neaththe maple's shade. says they raise as good clover its he CI.KRK or THI DitT. COVRTAlbertBlanchard. Soft nothingsto another man which was held in St.Peter last Benton the construction forces are impedement to the construction of SMERirrJohn Mandetfield. plantations and woods assume ever saw growing in Ireland. While, in the bog across the way. New Ulm Foundry SURVEYORJ. Berndt Saturday, but we are glad to be able pushing things rapidly and it is expected The bullfrog pipes his roundelay. railways and are a snare to the unsuspecting their beautiful golden hue. COURT Coairnaaxoiix*E. Koch Fritz Kcehne. of Loreno, is aiound Acta Columbiana. to say that sheriff Downs and treasurer to have the road completed to the COUNTY ATTORHBYB. F. Webber. hunter or traveler. with his pockets full of money distributing Our wheat market is one of the most CORONERJonas Laudewachlager Fritsche were renominated for their Jim river before suow flies. it amongst the farmers. He is "T HE general trade in leather,"' says & MACHINE SHCfe COUNTY SUPERIMTEHDBMTJohn Lmd. spirited on the line of the Winona & B. JUKI. COMMISSIONERSChas.Wagner.chairman, Ole Jorzenson, respective offices. These two gentlemen not buying votes, however, but fatthe Boston Advertiser, shows an improvement, W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Mander. St. Peter road and the prices are well cattle and hogs, for the Chicago market. and for certain descriptions have made good officeis and they feld. Corner Centre & Front Streets., Oramel, N. Y., September 25, 1879. sustained by our buyers. He is paying 2 cts. for live there has been a good demand. I tbe Ceuesee Valley. will no doubt, as they should, be elected Editor Review: Mr. I. A. Palmer, hogs, which is some improvement on There is no speculative feeling in finished NEW VLM LODGE NO. 53, NEW ULM, MINN. Our merchants are all stocking up by a rousing majority. Written for the Review by O. P. Champlin. last year's prices. He has been down stock, but as manufacturers obtain North Branford,Conn., wishes to know The Foundiy has been thoroughly with fall goods, and the cattle buyers We have been in this valley nearly a in Sigel town to-day and has bought ordersior boots they are disposed Cheap Charley, the king of advertisers, how to convert sorghum syrup into refitted and I am now prepared to do up several. The butchers of New Ulm to buy stock enough to cover contracts, are beginning to be on the alert for month and shall be here a few days all kinds of work on short notice. Reof and prince of good fellows, sugar. Will you please answer through can make a note of this. and no one seems to believe that a lower fat cattle. longer. A few words desreiptive of anypairing all kinds of Machinery and comes out this week with a large new your paper as others besides him may range of prices will prevail on Amasiak Slocum has sold his house Agricultural Implements a specialty. John Gamble is converting his saloon this section of the Empire State may grade, while on some descriptions the advertisement, to which we invite the be interested to know. Mr. Palmer at Iberia to Mr. Abraham, the carpenter, Only experienced workmen are employed building into a hotel and is building tendency of the market is in favor of not be out of place. The Genesee valley attention of our leadeis. He has received has raised a small amount of cane from and has rented rooms in New and all woik entrusted to my meets every Saturday evening. Broth an advance, and there is along the entire an addition thereto. is formed by the Genesee River. Ulm for his family where his children care will be executed with neatness and an elegant stock of new goods seed I sent him last March. eis from abroad are cordially invited. line of leather a firmer temper to Rising in the northern part of Pennsylvania will have the advantage of good dispatch, ALL WOKK WARRANTED. Mr. and Mrs. Collomy were upon and his prices aie amazingly low, but the market. There have been some Yours truly, O. P. Champlin. FR. FBIEDMANN, N. G, schools. He tried to rent rooms at this stream flows in a generally thirty arrivals of shoe-buyers in this the sick list a few days ago but Dr. don't take our woid for it. Go and We are unable to give the desfeed CHAS. LEONHARDT. PETEU MANDEUFELD, Secretr.vy Loreno but they are so unreasonably market within the past two days, and northerly direction to Lake Ontario. Hitchcock being on hand in time they Fred. Boock, see for yourselves. information and our search to find high, it's only wealthy people who can the principal Western distributing The upper part of the valley is narrow affoid to live there. are now well again. some one who could has been futile. points are well represented, while nearly The word electric is the name of the and bordered by steep, rocky hills. CH VRITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. every train brings fresh additions.'' The last act of cussedness, pure, unmixed We would refer Mr. Palmer to F. L. Several good farms to let. Apply at celebrated household remedy, Thoma's Farther along down in the region of and unmittigated that has come Stewart, Murrysville, Westmoreland the store of M. H. Gamble, Springfield Eclectric Oil, signifies selectic and Proprietor of the to my knowledge in this vicinity, is Rochester the valley is from one to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. naCo., Penn. This gentleman has made P. O., Brown Co., Minn. electrized, and aptly describes its that of some person mixing a quantity Hew Dim Machine, Wagon, Smith two miles wide, and is most beautiful the question of producing sugar from of coal-tar in a barrel of syrup belonging ture. The ingredients of this annihilator We are pained to see our southern and fertile. The river banksare from to the widow Gent. The fiendish sorghum a study for years, and therefinery of pain and remedy for lameness, & PAINT SHOPS, Notice. neighbors suffering so severely from fifty to one hundred and fifty feet high. and malignant individual that takes at this place is working under Meets onthe second and fourth sores, hurts, throat and lung disorders, the yellow fever which is always so Where the river forms the eastern delight in doing such diabolical deeds his process. He is the author of a little Tuesday in each month. Having been solicited by many Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. dysentery, biliousness, and other afflictions, deserves a halter and may get one prevalent in the southern States. boundry of Wyoming county it breaks friends to suffer myself to become an book giving the whole process, DR. A.. MARDEN, W. M., are carefully selected, and posses sometime. As the politician said \l am prepaied to do all kinds of work through a mountain barrier in a deep independent candidate for the office of OI.E M. OLSBN, Secretary. Our new elevator is now nearly completed which he will send to'anyone upon receipt about his opponant, "that nothing but inlmy line on short notice. Repairing valuable electric qualities. Look County Superintendent of Schools, I gorge and forms the Portage Falls, the grace of God could elevate him under the able supervision of ofThreshers and Reapers a specialty of $1.00. for the advertisement. will be a candidate for that office. one of the finest in the State. There from his present state of moral turpitude Mymachineiy is all new and of im PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, I. D. Billingsley, who has in his employ m and total depravitj." Some of Chas. 11. Knapp, for a number of proved pattern, and only experienced are three falls and in forming them R. G. BESTOR. an excellent staff of workmen. these miserable wretches will be woikiren are employed. A new paint Mr. Peter J. Moe, of Burns, made us yeais Division Freight Agent of the the river descends to a depth of more Bendixen's new store and Schaumburg's very likely to get shot lor their misdeeds shop has lately been added. New Wagons a pleasant call on Friday. The story NOTICE. Wicona & St. Peter railroad, has been than three hundred feet in a distance if they are caught at some of continually on hand. new boaiding house aie nearing All peisons aie hereby notified not Peter tells us in regard to the State of two and a half miles. The banks appointed Division Freight Agent of their disreputable acts, for there is a ALL WORK WARRANTED to purchase two certain notes, each Convention at St. Paul, does not correspond completion. good many eyes watching for them. at the lower falls are nearly perpendicular the Madison, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, for Fifty dollais ($50,00,) given by with the assault in last week's FR. BOOCK. The price of butter and eggs are in the undeisigned to Mr. Butler Le Barren, Review and, if published, would sliow In School Dist. No. 39 we voted a and are three hundred eighty and other branches of the Chicago & the ascendant, which is good news as on or about May 1st, 1879, as the the editor of that sheet to be a "liar" tax of $200 to commence building a feet high. The deep gorge, the rapids BOOT AND SHOE STORE. North Western I ailway running same were obtained under false preand in the true sense of the word [Sleepy new school-house next summer, with we have lots to live on and a little to and the falls form one of the wildest through Wisconsin. Mr: II. R. McCullough thetenses will not be paid. Eye Wide-Awake. the intention of issuing bonds foi spare, and have our lands. In England H. Loheyde, and most picturesque scenes in this succeeds Mr. Knapp as Division balance Maitin Penning is director, We had intended to let this matter A LATER. and Ireland" the poor and middle part of the State. Near the falls at Nic. Hillesheim treasuier and M. Dineen Freight Agent of the Winona diop, but as Mr. Moe seems to take delight classes are tyianized over by the lank cleik. Maurice Fitzgeiald is Portage, where the B. & N. Y. City & St. Peter road and branches. Notice to Teachers. in having it kept before the public hired to teach fonr months wintei aristocracy of the land. They own railroad crosses the river, there used DEALER I N The New Ulm Sugar M'f'g. Co. has school at $33 per month. A young we would say that every word that not their lands they own not their A public examination will be hold in the school to be one of the laigest wooden railroad BOOTS & SHOES, man by the name of Wakefield fiom secured the services of Mr. C. J. Roberts, house at Sleepy Eye, Saturday, October 4th, 1879. we have said can be substantiated by houses but like the waves upon the bridges in the world. It was 800 Le Suem Co. is hhed to teach the In the school house it Iberia, Oct UBth, 1879, and one of the oldest and most experienced pailies in Sleepy Eye, New Ulm and in the school room of the Tnrnti Hall it New Ulm bedocean they are completely at the mercies Iberia school at $34 per month. feet long and 234 feet above the Mnniesota Street, New Ulm, Minr on Nov 8th, 1879 Work will be commenaed sugar manufacturers in the other paits of the county, besides bis of the Lords, Peers and Dukes. promptly at 9 clock .t JOHN LIND, Female suffrage is in vogue in Mulligan. of the river. An immense amount of United States. Mr. Roberts is ably County Sup't own letter written to us before the The ladies attended school lumber was worked into it. The cost No more beer atFeckcr's Lucas says, Meets every Thursday evening at assisted by Joseph Gilley, of Butternut convention, which we have yet in our meeting and carried everything their A largo assortment of men's boot* of it was $175,000. It has been reby "Mine Gott she no pays." He however Union Hall. Brothers from abroad Noti ce for Publication. know way. They elected Miss Hannah Valley, who also has given the matter possession, pioves him to be a con-placed and shoes and ladies' and children's are cordially invited. an iron structure. Some still keeps on hand number one Collins clerk. much attention, and under the supervision shoes constantly kept ou hand, Gustom temptable liar. We invite Mr. Moe to LANDOrncE AT KEDWOOD FALLS MINN CIIAS. WAGNER, M. W. years ago the State constructed the brands of liquors and cigars. Call around The Crumlett boys threshed 350 bus. work and rcpauing piomptly attended sept li, 1879 S of these two gentlemen everything dispiove the truthfulness of a single HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. of wheat to-day, commencing after 9 to. boys and take something, but Notice is hereby IVPII that the tollowmg-nametl is now working satisfactorily. word that we have said and will place settler his filed notice of his intention to make linilpioof GENESEE VALLEY CANAL o'clock, being the most wheat we don't forget to bring a quaiter in your in suppoit of his claim, md secure final the columns of the REVIEW at his disposal which extended from Rochester up the now of any machine threshing in entry thereof at theiixpuation of forty days from C. F. HELD, vest pocket to make it more interesting the ditc of this notice yit Nov 3,1879, at the U. S. one day this season. Their machine is for that purpose. valley to Olean upon the Allegany. See new advertisement in another Land OfHco at Redwood Fills, Minn to Lucas. the Case Eclipse. The wheat was headed Max VoltinD S No 20529, for the i W.q N E The canal was built to carry lumber column of the New Ulm Maible Works. The Cook biotheis used a header & N W N &. N E N W q. Sec 15 We are soiry to chronicle the death Ifndcitikei indjDciltr|in R. G. Bestor announces himself in from the mountains to Rochester and 1J1R 32 and mmes the following as his witncses, Mr. Schwendinger is an A No. 1 workman this season, we believe the fiist that ALL KIND O FDRN1T01E. viz Divid Beetle of Nicollet Co and Peter of a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Low, of the Sleepy Eye Wide-Awake, "upon was several years in building. The was ever used in this Co. They cut and turns out splendid work. As Olaier of Nicollet Co this place, aged five years and nine 40 acres a day without any tiouble. WM DUNNlNGTOir, the solicitation of many friends," as summit level is 978 ft. above Roches he has two sons who are no novices in Traveler's Guide. Proprletoi and mufactarer of The day is not far distant when no Hepister months, which occurred after an illness pie-an independent candidate for County ter and 86 ft above the Allegany River the business to assist him, he is BARGAINS BARGAINS TUP. FtRMESR FRIUENft man will stoop so low as to bind a bundle of only two days. The remains Superintendent of Schools, and in another at Olean and it had 97 locks descending paied to fill all orders promptly, and of giain by hand. Winona Saint Peter Railway. were followed to the grave Snnday, FANNING MILL. place in the same paper 'Model- towards the north and nine towards at prices that will compare favorably As I desue to close out my entire Sept. 21st, by a large cohcourse of Going East Arrive. Depart. ite," who is one and the same person, the south. A year ago it was given with either the Mankato or St. Peter stock of Faimmg Machineiy it will be Golden Gate Itnts. The best fanning mill in the market friends and mourners. Rev. Mr. Kittle asks: "Shall the editor of the Review to the mteiests of all Mich as aie in up and will probably be replaced soon 6,00 a.ih. *6,00 a.m marble works. When in want of anything Day Passenger Store anil Factory on Ontic stieet need of Sulky Plows, Iloise Hay *4,12p.m officiated and preached a very appropriate 4,12 p.m. be the unchallenged dictator of Brown Night Pass'ger by a railroad. There is no question in his line give him a call and Mr. Fied. Ilaitwick, of Lone Tiee neai City Mill. Rakes, Arc., &c, to give mo a call and "5,45 p.m *5,40 p.m. Freight No. 14 sermon at the Lutheran county politics*" Putting the twobut that a railroad would pay in this obtain his prices before placing your Lake, while out udmg on the 23th examine my machines and obtain my *7,45 a.m *7,45 a.m. Freight No. 16 NEW ULM, MINN. chapel on the occasion. items together everyone can at once valley. There are many villages its orders elsewhere. pi ices befoie placing their oideis elsewheie. inst. in company with two ladies was Arrive. Depart. Going West. see that he means to convey the idea CITY whole length, and some are of considerable Now is the time to buy, as I uTherea newspaper is A word of advise to farmers and Store. quite severely huit by being thrown In all places am determined to sell. *5,45 p.m. *5,45 ,p.m that we dictated Mr. Olesen's nomination. size. There would be considerable Day Passenger others. As the season is now getting from the buggy. We did not hear Drug1 published eveiy business man ought J8.55 a.m. J8,55 a.m My attention will be hereafter exclusively Night Pass'ger He also says that "there was underhand freight to be carried, the product very dry and the prairie fires will no whether the ladies received any inju to .advertise in it, even if it is nothing .*2,05 p.m, *2,05 p.m devoted to my Hardwaie and Freight No. 15.. work to secure Mr. Olesen's of the farms, lumber from the mountains doubt be as destructive this season as lies or not. Saddler business and I assure my '12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m Freight No. 13.. more than a card, stating his name nomination and further, that if the and coal. last, everybody should prepare and friends and customois that their orders and the kind of business in which he We have been informed that there Except Sunday. Except Monday. two Burnstown delegates, who had will receive piompt attention, and protect themselves against the destructive Here in Allegany county, at Oramel, Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted is engaged. It lets the people at a is a seciet move on foot among the my prices will be as low as the lowebt. pledged themselves in caucus to suppoit element. Those not insured should where I am, it is rather mountainous. to carry passengers between Kasota 1 distance know that the place is full political portion of the inhabitants of him, had kept their word he, and and Sleepy Eye. make application to the St. Paul Fire The early settlers found a rough wilderness of business men. The paper finds its this section of the count) to bring H. H. BEUSSMANN. jiot Olesen, wouldhave been the nomnee. & Marine Ins. Co., at once. Above all CHAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent. N here. They cut the timber and way into thousands of places where out an independent candidate for the things a little insurance is always a made cleariugs here and there. They MEW ULM handbills cannot leach. A card in the office of County Treasurer. No doubt good thing. Stick a pin there. We think that Mr. Bestor*s course built' their houses and farm buildings, paper is a traveling sign-board, and J. W. Clary will be the man. Ho for Redwood Falls. MARBLE WORKS. in this matter is rather "small," as dug stumps and stones, planted their can be seen by every reader.(Ex.) The Redwood county fair begins today. Oh, yes, that organ has come! and it Mr, Olesen's nomination was as fair as Golden Gate, Sept. 21, 1879. crops and set out their orchards. They Ig. Schwendinger, MARRIEDIn the town of Burns, on gives satisfaction, you bet. any that Avas ever made. Of course if have gone on improving, little by little the 7th inst, by Peter J. Moe, J. P.. Editor Review Mr. Pickle's family is getting better. R. G. Bester gives notice in another he wishes to put himself up for a target Dealer in each year, until now there are many Miss Katherine Roth and L. A. Larson, The Review of the 17th inst. brings column that he will be an independent to be shot at on November 4th, no at the residence of his father, Andrew valuable farms. The soil on the Monuments, Tombstones, Mantels Does the Wide-Awake man aspire to us the astonishing intelligence that Larson. candidate for sup't. of schools one will object but he should come uplands is generally a heavy clay, but the leadership of the Republicans of the Democratic county convention Foreign and American Marble. The Wide Awake says that the out like a man and not in the roundabout in the valleys it is a gravelly loam and Our Loreno items have come up missing Brown county? could find no more suitable man than above notice was sent to us for publication, Avay he is doing. "When this alluvium. Formerly the forests abounded Shop on State stieet between 4th and this week for the first time in a D. G. Clary, of Home, for the office of Now what is the matter with R. G. but that we refused to publish "Model(ite) Bestor" says that we dictated, in gamedeer, bear and the smaller 5th streets, Superintendent of schools, but then long while. Busted, what's the matter? Bestor? Has he and the Wide-Awake it because Peter Moe's name was connected or endeavored to dictate, Mr. kinds. The river has always perhaps he was the only person foolhardy NEW ULM, MINN. man consolidated? There are no Bestor therewith. Pshaw! The notice Olesen's nomination or any other nominations enough to go into a contest against abounded in fish and now bass are We learn that a valuable horse was men in this vicinity. Olesen is ahead Mr. Olesen, who is most undoubtedly was never sent, or if it was it failed to he utters what he knows to be caught in large numbers. a-PL-A-ND stolen from Daniel Pelz a few nights in this locality, and this too is D. G. the best man thus far mentioned reach us. The editor of the Wide Awake Jos. Bobleter, a falsehood. Farmers among whom the REVIEW ago. We were, however, unable to Clary's stronghold. Who called Bobleter for the office. We who reside must be hard up for items when circulates think they have hard times get the particulars. in this little portion of "God's footstool," a bolter? Was it "Rising" or "Bes- he fills his sheet up with such falsehoods. PERSONAL. and so they do have, but if it is any in the immediate vicinity of tor?" My advice to Mr. Bester in all Wind colic, giddiness, pains in hip, Henry Gcede has removed to East consolation for them to know it we Mr. Clary's home, feel that his selection, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in sincereity is to withdraw from the can be promptly and effectually cured The second edition of the DavisFisher Henderson where he will open a restaurant. while unsatisfactory to the majority tell them their brethern here have not canvass. Two years hence we may Drugs &Medicines, with Dr. Marshall's Arabian Oil. Try of thinking people, may bring jamboree was finished up at much better. They raise winter wheat theneed a new man to take Mr. Olesen's it. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. unalloyed joy to the "aunts and Madelia on Tuesday. Fisher was but sow but few acres, enough for We received a pleasant call from place. cousins and the sisters" of those who -AT- The Tracy Gazette is the name of a bound over to keep the peace for six their bread. The yield this season Hon. J. B. Sackett, deputy collector nominated him. For many reasons, UNION HALL, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AND new paper just started at Tracy, by a months. It is rumored that three will not average more than fifteen bus. of this district, yesterday. which will suggest themselves to your Appearance of a Tornado. D, W. Kutchin. This makes the third hundred lawyers were employed in the to the acre, which is much less than PAINTS, MISCELLANEOUS readers, an indorsement of the Republican The Lamberton Commercial is informed paper in Lyon Co. case, and in consequence the examination Snnday Ere., Oct. 5,1879. VARIOUS descriptions were given to in former years. In this country the nomination would have been a that Mr. Peter Steffel of this AND BLANK BOOKS, the features" of the storm. One of was adjourned to the prairies in Prof. J. B. Wiedemann, of this city, much wiser course it would effectually average price of wheat is about a dollar. city is about to open a shoe shop in the most graphic was urnishd by Mrs. order to give the legal gentlemen a place the office out of politics and will open a Geiman school in Sleepy GOLD PENS, The yield of corn is good and also that village. Gaylord, who saw what we may call inentirely do away with the "dirty chance to spread themselves. But Eye to-day, at the residence of Mr. of potatoes, but the former was the "onset," from one of the mill During the evening the beautiful WALL PAPER, STATIONERY, work" so frequently met with. "The John Pfefferle will soon take up there must be some mistake about the Minkhause. buildings on the river. The cloud jured in the forepart of the season and tableau brothers and the sisters and the cousins"of his abode at Hector, where he will go seemed, said Mrs. G., as if built up of Window Curtains number of lawyers employed. There the latter-are decaying. They are not We learn thot Jessy Dale, collector those who rushed to Mr. Clary's THE REAPER AND THE successive layers of smoke. It came into business on his own hook. John were probably fifty or sixty, but it is worth but twenty-five cents per bushel. FLOWERS, for the Ohio Champion harvesterworks, AND support in the County convention will, on with a roar that could be compared is a good fellow and will "no doubt too much to ask us to believe there MERCHANDISE, MUSICAL Much fruit is raised in this section as the matter now stands, see their to nothing save that of an immense in two scenes, will be shown. died very suddenly a few days make his mark at Hector. were threehnndred.St. Jame# Jour' mass of towering flame, yet without way clearly to power and fame, makit but this year the crop is less than it is ago at Plainview, Wabasha county. any of the crackling sound usually associated nal. ofing extremely doubtful, whether the" J. B. Russell, for a number of some years. But what is the use We are indebted to station agent Admission 50 Cts. a conple. PURE LIQUORS with fire. In the brief moments man of their choice can feel as independent years and up to last May station agent two or three hundred bushel of apples The annual fair of the Redwood of its passage it brought with it Heideman and his corps of able and in his actions as is desirable. Supper Extra. at this place, has given up the apiarian if you can't get any thing for them. a darkness like that of late twilight. County Agricultural Society commences AND SPIRITS gentlemanly assistants for kind favors There would be a "power behind the In its circle it was resistless. A farmer business at Amherst, Wis., andThe price for apples now is about a at Redwood Falls to-day and will thrones, extremely anxious to crush extended to the Review. was coming toward the mill, the wagon gone to Lake Benton to take charge of dollar a barrel you furnish barrel and All are cordially invited to attend. continue until Friday, Oct. 3d. Upon opposition, to punish supposed enemies was torn to pieces, but the horses Remember the "Harvest Home Festival the station ot that place. deliver to the railroad nine or twelve and reward active friends unscrupulous the invitation of the officers of the were unharmed. Not far from the THE MANAGERS. and Ball*' at Union Hall next Toys, Notions enough to make the governing miles. Probably winter apples will mill is, or was, the iron bridge across We received a pleasant call last society the Governor's Guards of this Sunday evening. A good time may be the Blue, built some years ago at a cost of schools a personal matter whenever not bring much more, the barrel may Monday from Hon. Geo. Benz, of St. city will be present on Friday and G. H. HAMILTON PAPER CO.. of $20,000. This was torn down by an opportunity is offered. This expected. be thrown in. Make them into cider. Paul. Mr. Benz is the proprietor of will leave here to-morrow eve. on the -AND what is known as the "first" storm. would in reality, place our schools Last Monday evening H. Schleuder Well yon take ten bushels of apples to one of the largest wholesale liquor establishments The superstructure was torn from the regular train. They will be accompanied FANCY GOODS. under the control of a very undesireable Manufacturers and dealers, in, was made the happy daddy of a bouncing themillandit will make you thirty piers and thrown yards away, a mass in St. Paul, and his numerous by a large number of our citizens. class of persons with the Superindent of twisted iron ana broken timbers. boy baby. It kicked the beam at two gallons of cider. It will cost you customers in this vicinity are PAPER, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, as their agent. -Whether the An effort was made to charter Mr. Robert Patterson, who preserved 14 pounds and Herman is very properly fifty cents to get it made and nowpeople of this county wish to turn always glad to meet him. a car f/ an excursion train Friday, his coolness (as all his neighbors say) ALBUMS, PRINTERS'STOCK, the happiest man in town. you can sell it for one dollar a barrel. overour schools to the friends and supporters ORDERS SOLICITED. throughout the storm ana rendered but Mr. Knapp informed us that the &c. &c. cf Mr. Clary remains to be How much will you make on your barrel? valuable assistance, advanced the opinion Mr. Carl Franke, of Leavenworth, CORRESPONDENCE company had no spare engine. Excursion No. 346 E. Water St. Milwaukee. seen. *sr OCCASIONAL. that this "piUar of cloud" was At the same time I do thinkthese while plowing lately, became suddenly tickets will however be sold hollow, and drew up everything movable apple orchards are splendid. Orders by Mail will receive Promp B. WINTERHALTER, Agent. blind in both eyes. Dr. Berry thinks from Oct. 1st to Oct. 3d, good until into its center. Its movement An Explanation. NOTICE. was described as eccentric zigzagging it is a case of paralysis of the optic Oct. 4th, at $1.95 for the round trip. Attention, Goods and Prices warranted But the farmer here depends chiefly All parties are hereby notified not to in its onward coarse, and bounding up On Friday evening the Governor's R. PFEFFERLE. nerve and should receive immediate attention. In the Review of Aug. 6th, there on his Cheese. Cheese is to him what purchase 3 certain notes given by the give satisfaction. and down just as every soldier has Guards, assisted by the New Ulm dramatic undersigned to H. A. Pitts & Son's appeared an article taken from the wheat is to you. How is the cheese seen a solid shot riohochet. In this Minn. Street, New Ulm, Minn Dealer in Manufacturing Co., connection your reporter may state club, will play the "Virginia "Red River News," entitled Na*market this year? Cheese has been A Minneapolis plow runner by the 8B0CEHES A PB07ISI0HS, One for $150.00, due January 1st 1880, that he repeatedly heard of wells that Veteran," in Floral Hall, for which tural Curiosity." An explanation of selling all along for four and five cents name of Dunlap was arrested a few 200.00, 1881, suddenly became dry during the JMOof due preparations have been made. 1882,saee the storm ilfiMlsii mmi\ the phenomenon therein mentioned a pound and that is quite a falling off 200.00,"^ f daya ago at Marshall for boxing a boy's 'hi ZWISELES SALOOI, Canned, Dried and Green Fruit, This is a rare opportunity for our citizens with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, was called for. The article escaped from eighteen and twenty what it used ears when at Tracy. After being arrested per annum, as the same are without FLOUR AND FEED.f'J* ^J, to visit Redwood Falls and see to be. Just now the market is better, my notice at the time of its appearance Dunlap tried to give sheriff? Hunter consideration and will not be paid, i the beautiful scenery surrounding the the price being between eight and nine otherwise my view of the case would s* (Formerly Hummers,) the slip, but his plans were frustrated STONE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Signed*' Qm*Mn*m,P^ |M at pwviow ,perio4 in several town. cents but the yield ojf au^k is a^ least not have been given so tardily. and he was taken back to Tracy. f.^m Man. 8tr, New Ulm, Mnn^ MINNESOTA S*B ^BW ULM. JP^#S^#^