New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 5, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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NEWULM REVIEW,/WEDNESDAY MQVEMBEm5, 4879- '&*. e-Ml O BROWN COUNTY^ C. BALTRU8CH Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup speaks not enough to redeem your press, It ^v" THE ELECTION. HEW I7LM PHOOVCE sXABIKBT. looks a little as if VA^ looks a little as if you were going on for itself. It seems everybody reccommends the tramp again. The election yesterday in this city Republican." it as .the most reliable Judge Cox, of St. Peter, whiled bas just received a large stock of Owrectee trsakly bjr rr uwwm BM passed off very quietly and but a light HE New Goods remedy for coughs an1 colds and pulmonary CAST NOV. 4, 4879. away a few hours in our city last Saturday. No. 2.....92 Wheat No. 1 .95 vote was polled. As will be seen by taMr, JsWem G*, eVt. ST, 1S79. Rej 0 complaints. Price55 cents a 3 86 *v the tabulated returns in another column, Editor Review. bbl..'............t6.OC07.CO Flour, per bottle. Sold at the City Drug Store. BryftEpple will start forChicago 1517 Oats, per bushel Edmund Bice, the Dem. candidate for the muiimmw Ut.Gy. As our town has for some time not GoT'r. 8ee.8tat Trait. The Republicans of Murray county AttyGen next Friday evening withten carloads K.R Com 25-45 Barley per bushel Tress Snp't. Schools for Governor, goes out of New been heard fiom through your paper, 18 nominated Mrs. A. B. Lester for County Corn per bushel, of fat cattle. I beg leave to inform its readers that Ulm with 280 majority, and his majority 1.00 Beans, per bushel. Superintendent of Schools, but it we are all at home very butdly engaged AmbroseParsons, of BurnsStation in the county will be at least 400. ^jr* rJi Potatoes, per bushel 18 preparing for the cold winter which was subsequently ascertained that TOWNS. and James H. Colbun, of Colbnn, We can not conceive why the friends Hams, perpound 7* & 7 is now fast approaching. women are not eligible to the office Wis., made us a pleasant call one day Cheese per lb 20 oJ Col. Pfsender, in this city, should Plowing is progressing finely. If The Newest Styles and Patterns and so she withdrew from the canvass. ~ard,per pound 10 last week. The latter subscribed for the fine weather continues two weeks have sciatched the head of the Republican in Ladies' Clothing and Dress Goods. 4.10 Rye flower, per bbl & longer people will generally be well the Review and departed happy. ticket so unmercifully and at the .t ak BLACK CASHMERES 2.15 S **alt, per bbl, fixed for cold weather. same time went so strongly for Gilman, Capt. Kirschstein left for Chicago 15 vvlMh Butter, per lb Paiftt, fender aid Perase!! Wheal came near ueing a failure, 16 Iggs per dozen NewUlm as the letters friends in the State convention last Monday afternoon to report for 27 212 122 307 307 from 50 cents upwards. 238 186144147 some small fields yielded from eight 155 210 334 *ji4 15 Honey, per pound.. Cottonwood.... 10 34 28 51 53 were anything but friendly to The invention of that Superior and 40 duty under his new appointment. 10 20 to ten bushels per acre. The average 45 44 50 fv.'-i. Trimming-Silk in all colors Milford /33 13 20 24 30 30 Complete Sewing Machine (The Family 27 16 15 fsender. yield on old land was from 35 bush, 26 26 35 Cloaks, Shawls, John Roth, one of the merchants Sigel yi 2 5 60 50 61 Sewing Machine,) marks one of the 50 5 per acre. All of the wheat contains Ladies1 50 5 50 61 ROT ADVERTISEMEHTS. 30 he vote in the county appears to Home.* at Burns Station, and John B. Schmitt, 26 22 46 45 40 most important eras in the history of 46 27 nearly one third wild buckwheat. 44 23 53 76 4 Loreno 48 53 have been very light. From the returns 38 of Loreno, were among the callers at machinery, and when we consider its Mr. Charles Haggard, son of Rev. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. 11 Burnstown 43 great usefulness and extremely low Taken Up, received up to the time of going.to D. M. Haggard of this town, has the the Review office last Thursday. 34 35 10 price ($25). it very difficult to conceive patent-right of a washing machine. All Albin 0 press it is hard to say which of the 11 The Newest of the Season! 1 The family of Jos Schmitt, traveling 11 8 11 of any invention for domestic use those desiring such a machine ill do 11 Leavenworth... three candidates for Superintendent of 31 14 21 salesman for the wholesale grocery of more or even equal importance to families. well to look at this one. He also has Linden 4 10 Schools will come out ahead. Villikanje 20 By the undersigned, one heifer, about 1 It has great capacity for work the right to sell all territory in this house of HollftPaar, who have lived Lake Hanska... 12 16 14 one and a half years old, is red, beautiful, smooth, and quiet movement, leads Olesen 50 and Clary 81, State that yet remains unsold. Bashaw in this city for a considerable time, Flannel, Cashmere, Cotton Flannel, i with white spotsorrbelly. The owner rapid execution, certainty and Eden but will receive but very few votes in Water-Proof, Sheeting, Calico from The people of this part are in favor will move to St. Paul the first of next can have the same by proving property delightful ease of opetation, that at Stark the towns yet to be heard from, Olesen of Grant for the next President. We 5 cents per yard upwards, Buffalo and paying costs. week. once commends it above all others. Stately believe him to be the proper man for will no doubt receive a majority Overcoats (Prime Quality) Mittens, The working parts are all steel, strong JOHN VAEHINOER. Frairieville vote for the Greenback State the Office. Since the papers have New Ulm, Minn., Nov. 3,1879. in in every town yet to be heard from Gloves. Blankets, Ladies' Furs. and durable, and will last a life time Mulligan follo talked him up the price of wheat has j*w cia, JT., ief. te, tern the bobbin hold 100 yards of thread Woolen Overshirts, Ladies' and North Star with the possibleexception of two, and Ca8tth risen and future prospects seem brighter. the stitch is the firmest of all the Editor Review- Gent's Underclothing, Hats, Caps, his chances of an election are by no iai18k Hurrah for Grant! stitches made, neat and regular, and *?vf Seeing a certain correspondence in means hopeless. A FARMER. AXMRSiHT CELEBRATION Ready-made Clothing, latest can be regulated in a moment to sew ticket: Meighen, 12 Westihal, 13 Lane, 12: Goar, 2, Stephensen, 12. your issue of the New Ulm Review of stitches from an inch in lenght on style, Boots and Shoes, the I5th inst., signed by Dr. C. Berry coarse material down to the finest, so JT* 47/MS, Jmtnm., JVUm. 1 18T9. Funeral of Frederick Strwckssiam. of the Groceries, Crockery infinitesimal as to be hardly discernable of this place, we did not at the time Editor Review NHVT ULI AXD VICINITY. Nothing impure or injurious contaminates with the naked eye, and with a and Glassware. consider it worth to pay the same any flfeip ^im fTnmverein, Santa Rota (Cal Evening Times, Oct. 16,1879. My attention has been called to D. the popular antidote to pain, rapidity rendering it impossible to attention as it appeared too plainly G. Clary's lettei in the Review of the One of the most imposing stieet displays It begins to feel decidedly wintry throat and lung remedy, and general count them as fast as made it ha? THE BEST TEA, &c, &c, &c. in 2Uth ult. in which he reters at length to be gotten up for mere pastime, and the people of Santa Rosa has seen more attachments than any other, nowadays. TURNER ALL. correctiveThomas' Electiic Oil. It to "ReadeiV's atements iu|a previous For good goods and bottom prices for the correspondent to see his name and it does to perfection all kuids toi along time was the funeral ot may be used without the slightest apprehension number, saying they were "liistigaled Velvet frames at the City Drug goto ft79. of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy in print and to giye himself an advertisement Frederick Stiuckirunn, which took oy a natural love ot malice or political of other than salutary consequences. Store. Tue s. Eve. Nov. 11. C. Baltrnseh. needle-work with ease, and far lets at the expense of the good place on Wednesday forenoon. The envy that the candidate "who will Coughs, rheumatism, earache, labor than required on other machines. Taken up. See notice in another accept such aids must be lacking in the name of our people and the city. Outside procession was arranged as follows: It needs no commendation, the rapid bruises, cuts, and soreg, succumb column. true qualities of an honorable gentleman Minnesota street, New Ulm, Minn* papers having however copied the PROGRAMME. sales, increasing demand, and voluntary 1. Marshall Clark and aid, Mr. Geo. to its action. he advertisement in and lastly that I am "the author Falrchild's celebrated gold pens can encomiums from the press, and article regarding the health and cleanliness Lewis. 2. Tyler and Wardens of Santa and instigator" ami that I am "do- VABTI neighboring column should be read. the thousands of families who use be obtained at the City Drug Store. E. SCHNEIDER & CO. of our city, with all its errors l-Sttection Maritana Music Sect. N.c.TV. Rosa Lodge, F. ft A. M. 3. Santa ing it for political and pecuniary aid." them, amply testify to their undoubted Village lots given away. See con- Now that the farmers are about 2Reception Salutation Uvnnercbor 'v I do not yet know who "Reader" is, and entirely uncalled for statements, Rosa Cornet Band. 4. Santa Rosa worth as a standard and reliable'housenecessity, *Address by the Speaker ofth.Ver.in through with their fall work can not nor do I care, but undoubtedly be lias 4Gymnastic Kx.rciuM Importers a Wholesale Dealers ia we feel compelled here to say for thehold ditions on fourth page. Lodge No. 57. F.ftA. M. 5. German extending its popularity 6Overture from toe Opera "Tie Forsaken DWo reasons for the faith that is in him. our monthly live stock fairs be revived? each day. Machines sent anywhere "Wiaa.es 6s Xjiq.'u.ore. information of everybody, that the Ma*ii Vcreln, Social Club. 6. Eureka Hose Co. No. Last Saturday and Sunday were the Whether malice or envy was the motive 6Ribband's Circular Dane. 16 scholars Other places have kept up their monthly to be examined before any condition of the streets, alleys, etc., 1. (of which the deceased was a member). PAkT U. that actuated him in repeating objections first cold days of the season. Rectifiers of Spirits. money is paid. AGENTS WANTED stock fairs even througli the busy 7Selection from Strsdella Music Section N U. T, of New Ulm will stand a most favorable held and urged by others previously 7. Santa Rosa Engine Co. No. 1. by the Company. Address them for fU.Dumb.bell Exercise !20 scholars [V Pictures! Pictures! Pictures! At season, and we can see no good reason Cor.Clinton AS. Watersta.,Milwaukee. is adoubtful matter with which comparison with that of any oth Then followed carriages, busses and information. FAMILY 9Trombone Duett, O Wagner *G Msrtl SEWI.NG Wagner's furniture store and Bobleer's why the one established in this city havf nothing to do. Mr. Clary then luFavoriteNut. a piano A 8ulUiaJ ACHINE CO., 755 Broadway, New er place in the State of its size. And, Hugo C. Stabbe, Agent. street cars, As the cortege passed the and Miss WJedtmnnn attacked M* Olesen knowing well that drug store. about a year ago should not be revived York. 11Bariot, 6th air, Violin piano A SubUia for health, it has stood duringthe present Engine House, Court House and Public auui aid was not accepted by him G. I HAMILTON PAPER CO.. Jr Miss Wiedemann. and kept up at least during the winter Ernst Fay is having his saloon, one year, and stands now, probally 12Overture from, "Fra Diavolo" MualcVereln snowing that Mr. Olesen had nothing School, the bells of each were tolled, months, if they are of any benefit to Th. whole will conclude with a grand tabl.au door south of the Post Office, fitted up to do with the articles and that Mr. CORRESPONDENCE. unsurpassed by any other place in the out of respect for the departed. entitled "On tit. Rhlae" arr. by I Berndt. Manufacturers and dealers, in, the farmers. Olesen would not in any way use anything in good style. The entertainment commences precisely State or elsewhere. In spite of the The services at the cemetery were ungeutlemanly against him. How at 8 o'clock. PAPER, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, The following from the Gary Inttr unusual hot summer no sickness of Last Monday the streets presented a very impressive, and the excessive Nw t'lsM, Nv. 3,1870. uouoiable, how truly gentlemanly in Editor of the Review ourState may be of interest to some of our any epidemic character has made its very animated appearance and gi ief of the family of deceased touched Mr. Clary to resort to this indirect ALBUMS, PRINTERS'STOCK, Admission Free to All* Mr. D. G. Clary's communication, falsehood when it is too late tor Mr. Golden Gate, Lone Tree Lake and appearance, and the deaths during the merchants done a lively trade. the hearts of all. Mr. Frank Struckroan, &c. &c. published in last week's issues of the Olesen to contiadict him. Sleepy Eye readers: Rev. J. H, McKee, year have been very few and been who had just returned from Gold pens, gold pencils, gold tooth Review and Wide-Awake, contain several Ao. 346 E. Water St. Milwaukee How I manage to be both author and After the entertainment a grand was recently married to a Kansas confined to little infantsand to persons abioad only to And a kind father's lips statements calculated to lead pics, Ac, Ac, anew and large assortment, instigator, a candidate for thesuperintendency hop will be given. Ticket* for dance, WINTKRHALTER, Agent. lady, a Mrs. Bertha T. Black. He returned of old age. Facts, which the learned people into the belief that I have used forever sealed in death was nearly prostrated can, perhaps, explain. Can at the City Drug Store. 25 cents each gentleman. unfair means for electioneering purposes. this week, and considers that Doctor would have appreciated if he D. G. Clary? I defy Mr. Clary or any with gtief, and received the NEW ULM Carl Gebser was badly bitten in the In Teferring to the articles of other person to piove that now, or at Dakota is the supeiior of Kansas in had not consulted his imagination too sympathy ot all. The funeral service ma iiii mil "Occasional" and "Reader," which All societies and corporations of hand last week by a dog. It is hoped my other time, I ever suppoited any every particular, notwithstanding the much and, if he should have found was perxormed by Santa Rosa Lodge, appeared in recent issues of the Re New Ulm, and the public of the city candidate for any office whatever, for that no serious results will follow. fact that he went there to procure a fault in regard to the cleanliness of view, Mr. Clary says that a candidal No. 57. F. ft A. M. of which deceased and vicinity generally are cordially invited. pecuniary aid. In effect he says 1 have Thefirstsnow of the season in this forccunty superintendent, who will wife. streets, alleys, etc., he should notify oeen bribed. Piove it, Mr. Clary, or was an honored member, and also a section fell last Thursday evening, but sceept of such aids must be lacking In tht TBVK stand before the people as one hopelessly the proper authorities, who would certainly JTMW VIM lUmJVVBBBIJV. memberof charity L'ge No. 08. ot New Mr. R. G. Bestor having become convinced (Opposite Cheap Charley's) qvALiTticsofiinHOiiomABLB gentleman. I here "lacking in the true qualities of an so diminutively that it is barely worth repeat that (bote ao-called aide hare nut In an) have receiveddue consideration, Ulm, Minn. The Germau Social Club, of the hopelessness of making honorable gentleman." I demand the WM) been accepted or approved of by me and 1 THE CHEAPEST MUSIC HOUSE mentioning. relieving him from the necessity of self-sustainingof which he was also a member, gave, told Mr Clary a week ago that I regretted very Having made heavy purchases in the Aeto Ulm Academy a proof. Piove, it you can, Mr. Clary, IN AMERICA. mochtoeee any articles In which attempt* were giving to our people his gratuituos Jos. Schneider, auctioneer,, will sell Dry Goods, at the close of the ceremony, a double chat I am to receive any political aid. made to east any slur* upon Mm in any way, btiSj institution, he requests us to state for My Grandpa's Advice 35 cts. that I conld not ate how I should be held respon. I demand your pioof 01, in its absence, Notions, advice through the New Ulm Review. a quantity of household furniture at quartetts, "Farewell," music by Kinkeland the information of such parties as may aible for the tame, because I knew nothing of anj i shall be forced to think you :outsell Sleep on Sweetly, Little Dai ling 40 cts Boots & Shoes, of them nntU alter they were published. I have auction on the corner of Minn, and In regard to the diphtheria question words by Mr.Symonds, formerly have contemplated attending a course also Informed many others that I disapproved are sadly wanting "in the true quali* Groceries, Father, won't you try! 30 cts two of our leading physicianssay "that Center streets next Saturday afternoon. of the aforesaid communications, and to none have of this place, and at one time a teacher of studies at the academy this winter, ite of au honorable gentleman. 1 ever said that I approved of them. But It ia the Crockery & Liquors, rUTVllyoui MotheiComic. 30cts we have not had for quite awhile and of the club. last portion of Mr Clary's article which contin I have no political ambition to graliiy that the same has been discontinued. foi ct li. \\i ,ir tn.ibl 1 jv luge The Little Blind Match Seller.. .40 cts. tbe graver charges. He state* that he understand!Mr. have not at present any of this disease other than to aee the best men in J. B. Altermatt of Leavenworth, Mr Bestor informs us that he will Collins Is the author and instigator ot the articles i mi nu to in cd tudi. Please IIII He holds the Peai Iy Gates Aj u\ 35 cts office, regardless of pai ty. 1 have ever} In the Revl w, and that he Is doing it lor po in our city." Knowing, however, teach a term of school near Golden whose house was destroyed byfiretwo i all in ice, .tnd cx.uniiu oiu goods. luteal and pecuniary aid. I ba\e never acked Mr We will mail all the above bt.tuti leason to believe Mr. Olesen a truthiui A St. Peter special to the St. Paul that there have been cases in ourCollins, either directly or Indirectly, to aid me in newGate the coming winter, which, he weeks ago, has built himself a ind hunoiable gentlemanand Mi. ful Sheet Music, on receipt of cash any way, nor am I aware that any of my friend* dailies reports that two brothers., B. tt C. BEHNKE. neighborhood have doneo. Neither did I know that be was the thinks, will be more profitable. Clary believes it too but thinks such an house, 26x38 feet, 14 feet high, much SI 00 Address, author of any of the articles referred to, nor do I named Thomas and Timothy O'Keefe, A. BEHNKE, Manager For the City Council, acknowledgement now would be most larger than the one burned. now know that be wrote them. In regard to the W. L. THOMPSON & Co., A little fellow rushed into the street were last Wednesday night run over inopportuneI know he is well qualified, poll leal aid which Mr. Collins might be likely to NEW receive for any work done in my behalf, I do not AgentsEast Lit urpool, Ohio. Twenty-two new fonts of job type much better than Mr. Clary is, recently to look at a monkey that accompanied and killed a short distance from that "Weixiteci Da. C. WESOHOKE, Mayor. see any necetslty for explanations. I do not see in and being satisfied he will be a careful have just been received atthe what way there could l any at all. REVIEW an organ grinder, who was place by the down midnight freight Wagon Smith Shop. i* and faithful officer. I shall disregaid office, and we are now prepared to execute 1 to kno a Mr Clary may have meant by th** playing in front of an adjoining block. ttain on the St. Paul ft Sioux City Trom the Rockport, Ind., Banner. iart ties and vote for Tory Olesen. term "peeuntuty aid," but auch an eipreosiou will To introduce in every County in the United States any and all kinds of fancy commercial There is no medicine in the world without doubt lead persons to believe that Mr Never having perused the ''Origin of railroad. They had been engaged cutting "It this be treason, make the most Collins haa been paid, or received promise of pay The History of the Bible. newwhich has gained such fame as St. Jacobs printing on short notice. Man," he gazed in wonder and admiration stone at Kasota for the for political work which he may have done. I po. of it." Eo. J. COLLINS. The undersigned would respectfully Inform the Oil this is, however, not in the aUlvely deny that Mr. Collin* has received any pe. a few minutes, and then rushing bridge in course of construction there The best work to sell that has ever been published, public that they have opened a wngon snd smith DIED.It becomes our sad duty to eunlary aid. or any promise of such, for any kind least astonishing, when we consider bmlmdtd Pnmtmm to every subscriber shoponStste street, anJ sre prepared to do any of electioneering which he may have done in my into the house he met his grandmother, on the Winona ft St. Peter railroad, chronicle the death of Mrs I. F. Erd For circulars and termi apply at once to and ail work in their line promptly and at living behalf, I ask Mr. Clary to name the person tr its truly wonderful curative powers. THE MARKKTS. The Mtmr* Bill fmMfhtmf Cm.. rates AU work warranted New wagons will aH persons who have made the false assertions referred to whom he addressed this inquiry: and after quitting woik on Wednesday Sen. which occurred last night at 12.15 Mr. F. Rodenberg, of Grandview, called 41, 43 and 45 Shetucket 8t Norwich. Ct ways be kept on hand A kicd patronage is re. to in his article, as it is proper that the NEW YORK, October 81.Flour- "Grandma, who made Monkeys?" went to St. Peter and got drunk. spectfully solicited blame may rest where It belongs, at our office last week and related a. m., after a sickness of only nine White Wheat Extra, t.00@6.50. WheatNo. TORY OLE8EN. J. Lauterbach & B. Gruenenfelder. the following circumstance: I suffered God, my boy," replied the old lady Sometime during the evening they days. She was 80 years and 4 days 2, Chicago Spring, $1.25 1.26 No. 2 ANTEDA good German girl to with Rheumatism for over six years in her usual candid way." "Well," started to return to Kasota, evidently Milwaukee, $1.25@1.2fi. Oats Western do kitchen and general housewoik. old. The furneral will take place tomorrow consulted many physicians and tried Albin, NOT. 3d, 18T9. Mixed, 89@41c. CornWestern Mixed, 88 Good wages will be paid. Inquire MEW ULM said the grandson, "I'll bet Godintending to follow the St. Paul ft at 2 p. m. Editor Review. hundreds of-remedies, but without (a68ic Pork-Mess, $10.5O@l0.SS. Lard at the Review office. laughed when he got the first monkey Sioux City railroad track, but when a MARBLE WORKS. avail. Having seen St. Jacobs Oil advertised $6.85. Cattle16.75 10.00 for Common to The severe freealng for the paat few nights is the Mr. Hohaus' team ran away last done." short distance above the depot they harbinger of winter. The season has been very Extra. 8heep-*3.00@5.12 Ilogs-f4.00@ in your paper, and heard of favorable for the farmer. Cattle have been able to Monday afternoon, starting from the THE ST. PAUL DAILY NEWS I 4.80. laid down on the track and went to Ig. Schwendinger, some most astonishing cures, I sent to live pretty well till Nov. let without hay Some A special Dispatch correspondent corner of Minn, and Center streets. seasons we flnu It necessary to begin feeding an Rockport for a bottle of the Oil,early sleep, or were too drunk to go further. EAST LIBERTY, Pa.CattleBest, aa Sept. 16th and frequently as early as the Dealer in writing from Grand Foiks, D. T.,says Mr. Hohaus who was in the wagon at 15.0005.10 Fair to Good, $3.85@4.75. and used it according to directions. As there is a considerable curve in 20th. When we have a little more experience and Hogs-Yorkers, $3.80(34.10 Philadelphia*, of a former citizen of this town: meana every farmer a ill have his timothy after The relief I felt was almost "electric." the time was landed on his head in the Ulcrt ints/TcEbsftncs, Mantth the road where they lay the engineer THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THE math for late grazing. The sooner we begin the $4.204.85. 8heep-S800@4.50. I got better at once, and now there is Hon. G. H. Walsh, attorney, cleik of street and the wagon was considerably better for ua W ho will begin next year? Sow in did not see them until too late toavert NORTH-WEST. Foreign and American Marble. BALTIMOR E, Md.CattleBeat quality, spring with wheat or oate not a trace of Rheumatism in my body. the district court and insurance and collection smashed up. the calamity. Thomas was instantly t4.75@512H medium, S3.250875. The Sleepy Bye Wide.Awake more properlj agent, was one of the founders called "The 81eepy Bye Slander sheet" is certainly The ST. PALL DAILY NEWS is a neatly Hog8-Good,$6.00@5.e2i SheepGood,$3.00 A running race between the McGowan killed, his head being severed from Shop on State stieet between 4th and a success In that lime. It seems to have seemed printed, wide-awake, newsy, six column @4.50. of the town. He is quite wealthy and the services of *lberUn,"a pink whiskered affair LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE. horse of Golden Gate and one of Ed. his body. Timothy had one legcrushed 5th streets, paper, published evei day \r th** CHICAGO.WheatNo 2, Spring. of the town of Mulligan, as special 81ander Scribe transacts an immense business. Locating said "Iberian" being the willlng-cnt's-paw, and above the knee and one hand injured, week except bunday. It is half the Casey's .nags took place here last Frida} 1.15@1.15* cash $1.17^1.17^ for November special tool of the most unprincipled and blttei NEW ULM, MINN. settlers on railroad and government r. size of the Pioneer Btess, and is furnished and lived until Friday afternoon. His for a wager of $25.00 a side. Contrary enemies we ever had, (who for seven years have Volume two of this very excellent, $1.18^(31.18^ for December. Corn at One-Fourth the price. It tried to Injure us and our family,) and no one need lauds a speciality. He is well NEW MAHIKE SHOP. and from an economical pointof view, leg was amputated about one hour before to expectation, the New Ulm closed at 41*a4lK for No. 2, cash 41X@ be surprised aV any of bin twaddle, we can't help contains from 15 to 18 columns of news and favorably known as an old resident extraordinary work, was issued Oct. It. Our course alwaya did mad the Devil, ao just 41Jc for November 89K039^c for December. his death. Timothy denied that horse won by between two and three and choice miscellaneous selections let him howl. 25th. Its 736 neatly printed and well Oats-No. 2, 31#@31Jfc, cash seller of St. Paul, and here he is highly respected his brother and himself were drunk. Centre Street, Opposite Mueller & each day, together with the latest rods, and Edward Casey pocketed the The White School House in district No 26, Is November 31ta82c seller December, 32J4 bound pstges contain a wealth of knowledge, by everybody and is a valuable bring lethed and back plastered nreparato the market reports by telegraph. Tlie stakes. @32Xc. Rye-No. 2, 74@74)fc. BarleyNo. covered by the alphabet between Scherer's Lumber Yard, winter school We understand that Mr Chaa NEWS is independent in politics, though citizen. 2, cash, 88@83Kc Mess Pork$0.75 A Dungan Is to teach there during the coming wintr the words Arundel and Biron, not neutral. It will from time to time Bev. A. Berghold is making a heroic The Sabbath School under the very efficient 10.00, cash. Lard-96.20@6.22){, cash. Bat- NEW ULM, MINN Wilfred Bushard of Lafayette informs such as, it is safe to say, was never before The Chicago Northwestern comp. management of Mrs. M, Woolley and Mr. Burton discuss public measures and the doings terGood to Fancy, 22@31c. Eggs15X@16a effort to liquidate the debt on the procurable for the the trifling sum Armstrong is necessarily adjourned, pending us that wolves are uncomfortably Theo. Kobarsch, PropV. of public men, but in so doing it is pushing the grade of its Dakota extension CattleExtra Beeves, $4.75@5.00 Choice such repairs. The school has been one of marked of 50 cents! The 20 vols, complete, Catholic church in this city. On All plenty in his neighborhood will be governed by a sense of right Interest snd success. The attendance ia fair, the S4.40@4.60 Good, $&90@4.25 Medium rapidly towards the Missouri. containing over 40,000 distinct articles, or er good, the singing splendid, the teaching Saints' Day a collection was taken up tather than bias in short the NEWS this fall and that several of his neighbors Grades, $3.40@&83 Batchers' Stock, S2.40@ I am now prepared to execute ail lively and orthodox, while the school, as a whole and nearly as many more incidentally It will reach the Jim river, in Beadle aims to be a Newspaper, not a part after services and some S700 were subscribed. 8.26 Stock Cattle, $240@3.00. Hogs-Good bears the generl reputation among all visitluir have alieady suffered serious loss orders with dispatch. Repaiiing of mentioned subjects, with complete friends from a diatauce, oi being one of the very county, inside of four weeks, and the organ. to Choice, $8.20(93.05. SheepPoor to Choice, Another pull and a pall altogether Threshers tn apeis a specialty. index, are sufficient of themselves best Uey have ever visited In any part of the ot sheep by them. A short time ago 2.5034.50. track layers will follow without much To those wishing a daily paper from State. My machinery is all new and of the to afford a liberal education to any will fetch it. Bernhard Hulscamp had three killed Such a school to a credit to any people and an the capital, the NEWS will furnish delay. The names of the towns thus most improved pattern. All work war* one unlimited resources. As a matter bettert The St. Paul News says the Mannerchor in one night, and since last spring he them all they will care to read at a ranted as represented. All those in the time thus, In Intellectual and moral culture, of course, they are finding their far located along the extension are: That 'ttlotswy" price within the reach of all. than in Idleness, or unprofitable employment, i of that city are actively rehearsing want of anything in my line are cordially has lost over twenty from the same way into the hands of hnndreds of Terdi, range 46 Aurora, range 40 yielding nothing of good, out much or evil. We invited to give me a call. TERM8: thousands of those whose love of source. Wolves have also feasted upon hope Mr. i. Wellcome will succeed in on "Orpheus" and the German version in organizing Brookings, range 50 Volga, range 51 writing class, as he now proposes. i at the above knowledge has exceeded their power 8anta|Rosa (Cal.) Times. THEO. KOBARSCH Three Months 80 sheep belonging to Jos. Match, Otto of Pinafore, with a view of soon named school House. It is a thing much needed Hordlaud, range 53 DeSmet, range to buy it at the great prices charged A few days ago a friend of ours, a In our town, let full attention be given to the Pour Months 1 00 Lohmanu, Jacob Durbahn and several producing the same in St. Paul, New matter when the time cornea. for Cyclopedias heretofore published 56 Iriquois, range 58 Cavour, range B. ZWISELES SALOOX, carpenter by profession, had a contract Six Months 150 others, and Mr. Bushard thinks Ulm, St. Peter, Mankato and other in this country, none of which equal 61 and 62. These towns are between to do some work a few miles One Year. 3 00 this in the amouut of matter given. Golden Gate, 1st, 18TO. that unless a united effort is made to towns where there is a large German by mail, postage paid out of town. On a ranch in the the Big Sioux and the James rivers, in (Formerly Hummel's,) Volume three will be ready early in Editor Review. destroy these night prowlers sheep To any one sending us ten subscribers population. neighborhood a Chinaman was employed Brookings, Kingsbury and Beadle counties[Richland November, and the remainingvolumes MINNESOTA STR., NEW ULM. at the above rates, accompanied by laising in Lafayette had better be given We would suggest that the Wornens who had brought out a rudely Co. (D. T.) Gazette. will appear about two each month Deer are said to be very plenty in the cash, we will send a copy for Christian Temperance Society of up. Mr. Bushard succeeded in H.WERRING, improved coon trap and set it thereafter. The publishers will send the same period, free. the big woods near Cleveland, and R. Sleepy Eye establish a branch society MARRIEDIn this city, Tuesday catching one of the wolves last Sunday near where our friend was at work. a specimen volume, which may be reat Address all orders to Golden Gate, where they would find Pfefferle vows he'll have one at the evening Oct. 28th, by Rev. G. Reim, turned it not wanted, to any part of Leaving it there for two or three night in a trap. The one caught by a good field to work in. We were Ramaiey & Cunningham, first snow fall, sure. Dick, you mustHenry Crone and Miss Lena Weyhe, the United States, for the price, in DEALER I N days, he'finally thought it about Mr, Bushard was of a gray color and considerably amused lately at seeine both of New Ulm. cloth, 50 cents., half morocco, 75 cts., know that deer are just a "leetle" livelier ST. PAUL, MINN. time to pay it a visit approaching one of the Gate boys curveting through A weighed neaily eighty pounds. or on extra fine heavy paper, wide The nuptial knot was tied at the residence our plowed field, and at the same time than stuffed rabbits in a wood pile. cautiously he discovered to his delight margins, bound in half Russia, gilt another "one" resting himself in the Netice fsr Pmllicmtim of the bride's parents in the that the trap had been sprung top, for $1.00. Their catalogue of $he St. Peter Tribune says the most bottom of the* wagon. Boys, we areand GROCERIES, EXCURSION BATES.The Chicago ft presence of relatives and friends. The that some animal was inside. standard publications will be sent free LAWDOTMCB AT BSBWOOX) FALM MOM I done plowing and you can go and come wonderful display of shooting stars Northwestern and WinonaftSt. Peter Sept. 23,1879. Running over to our friend he excitedly tin-pan brigade, of which Henry in on request. American Book Exchange. Medietask Faming Istplimei teg. from Sleepy Eye without beingseen, so since 1833 is predicted on the night of Notice is hereby given that the following-named Railway Companieswill sell round triptickets Publishers, 55 Beekmann street, New exclaimed, "me got! me got his younger days was a very active go it while you are young. settler baa Sled notice of Ma intention to make An. November 13th. Those who have not York. alproofinsapportofhia claim, and secure final uni! Hooyoh! me heap catch urn GoUufr Gate, Minn. to Chicago at reduced rates on member, was out in full force and serenaded Golden Gate has secured the services ntrr thereof at the expiration of fort/ dayafrom lost all interest in such things by defeat klooney!" The curiosity of the the occasion of General Grant's reception. Highest marf-et price aid for produce tbsdtt^ofthl. notice vir: Nov. 3.187*, at tie U.S the happy couple in grand of R. G. Bestor for the next eight Land Oflceat Redwood Fails, Minn friend aforesaid being excited he accompanied on the 4th, will please be on the A large number of people will months as principal of their school. style. The Silver Cornet Band, noI to Mas Voltln D. S. No. K*2, for the S. W. q. N. E. Positive Results. Thereare numerous John to the tray to in look out a *N.W .N.Eq A N tt. W. q. toe 16 He has presentjsUhe best grade certificate no doubt go to witness the imposing beoutdone by the juveniles, were also vesticatehis "catch" On the way remedies that cure sometimes and of any applicvnt that ever applied Ripe strawberries were picked at demonstration. The following explains on nand,butwe ratherthink the youngster*carried John gave him a bit of his experience for the school. We think that become trusted as useful, but none Lake Prairie, Nicollet county on the itself: off the palm. May their the board has shown good judgement in traping, as follows: "Me have ever proved so effectualeured \ftth of Oct., on the premises of Bern-, W. ft St. P. R'y. Office, in securing so competent and able an life's journey through this weary catchee heap time klooney. Me likey so many and such remarkable cases as instructor. School commences on Monday hard Fay. The variety is called the New Ulm, Minn. Nov. 3,187V. $ PROBATE NOTICE. klooney. Klooney dam good. Sometimeraecatch world be one of happiness and bliss, Dr. Ayer's medicines. the 3d. the ever bearing,and many ofthe vines Editor Review. um sklunkey sklunkey is the worst wish the Revjew has for The Cherry Pectoral has restored We are again called upon to chronicle no good me no likeyheap them PROPRIETOR OF THE were in full bearing at that time. Please state for the information of In Probate Coart State of Minnesota, Jss the happy couple. great numbers of patients* who were the death of another of our young oonty of Brownif bad stinkum heap plenty." Approaching persons wishing to attend the recepto la the matter of the New Ulm Foundry Having used Dr. Marshall's Lung folks. Saturday morning Mr. Frank believed to be hopelessly affected with Some of the route agents oh the WinonaftSt.Peter the trap and looking in be givin Gen. Grant in Chicago on Sterling departed this life. He wasour Syrup in my practice for some time, I Wteams. An Instrument in writing, purport, fr consumption. friend discovered a grav cat that railroad need a little lac to be the last will aad leetameat of Aires Hall Nov. 12th, and the Fat Stock Show sick only a few days. He was scarcely am prepared to say thatit is as nperior l had been missing from the house Ague Curebreaksup chillsand fever iat.ofaaidCo,na8beidelverWto touching up from head-quarters. They a 17 years of age. This is thethird death MW & MACHINE SHOP, held November 10th to 15, inclusive, remedy for all eases of coughs, colds, where he was stopping, for a quickly and surely. repeatedly carry mail destined for In this neighborhood lately caused by that the WinonaftSt. Peter Railrod and diseases of the lungs and chest couple of days, and which he immediately diptheria. The family has the heart* Ayer's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla this place by to Sleepy Eye end throw Comer Centre i Front Stweh. d.yiSm\tSS^imusuu. "V^L-id-jti. Co. will sell round trip tickets from Dr. F. Willmann. Springfield, Mich. felt sympathies of ye correspondent released As puss bounded eradicates scrofula and, impuri-. it off on their return trip the next NewtTJlm for *10.65. Tickets will be wwn pg Sold at the City Drug Store. away John exclaimed, "Hiyah! VISU MWntCSiniBlBMBWiHtwanwa NEW ULM, UOMTtstbe sol.eneattis toft" In times past and gone Sleepy ties of the blood, cleanses the system morning, which is yery provoking to wm. aad praying that tee said laatraaatat sold from Nov. 10th to 12th, good until dam ole woman klat! Go home! You The Foundry has been" thoroughly Eye's great attraction was clean beds bVsdaS^ to'prVte. sad that Utter. Us- The latest grape-vine telegram from our people. Last Saturday eveningall and restores it to vigorous health. By Nov. 17th. topside meaner sklunkey hooyah!" refitted and I am now prepared to derail and accommodating land-lords now Hector reports John Pfefferle to bethe paper mall, including the St. Paul Its timely use many troublesome disorders ktods of work on short notice. Repairing Sleepy Eye whisky takes the lead, and picking up his trap started out C. W. Heideman, Agent. just coining money but despite his fi* ot all kinds of Machinery aaftIf dailies, was carried on to Sleepy Eye that cause a decline of health to find a more favorable location for I see by a recent Wide Awake that Agricultural Implements a specialty. nancial prosperity John is said to be where it remained until Mocday morning. are expelled or cured. *f*$N& "catch 'um. klooney." "Rising'* want* to "collect! collect!! Only experienced workmen are em*_ very sad and lonesome at times, and The New Ulm Tnrnverein will celebrate The matter,has been reported to Ayer's Fills and their effects aretoo collectn! "He compares himself to a ployed and all work entrusted to nm often retires for the night with the fanner with a thousand bushels of their 23d anniversary nextTuesday the proper authorities and we may reasonably well known everywhere to requireany care will beexecuted with neatoessaad wheat. Now are yon not, Mr. Wide 'tears trickling down his cheek for the For toys, notions and fancyfoods go evening. See programme In another expect that the agents will be commeudation from us here.(Scranton dispatch. ALL WOM WABKAJmD. Awake, laying your pile rather high! .Wf to'Bobleters drug store. The largest clear one so far away. column. mote careful in the future. (Pa.) Times. Remember a thousand dollars now it CHAS. LEOXHARDT, stock ever brought to this city, jEfe- All