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mSSm lUihAwriiiiiu. i^W)&&$mM$.M\ ndl'uii &EW UL REVffiVr/^DNlM,tAPRil l%1880: NOTICE. NEW JJLM AND VICINITir. Xjcreno Sepftxtmexitl Hon. Albert A. Crandall supervisor ted to the people. Whereas some of XA sad accident occurred near Madelia lfjl our most prominent citizens of Hie of this census district has divided the last Thursday inorning,resulting in rmmw ANNIVERSABY BALL I am now prepared to take pupils (From our regalar comspoadaatButsd.) better class, or if I may be permitted This distinguished gentleman made NE IT fJLltl PRODUCE JI1BKET. district into three hundred enumerator the death of Miss Bertha Bastian, a for instruction on the violin and OUWP ____ to use the word "aristocracy," have his second visit tp this city last Saturday districts, and the work has been approved resident of Mountain Lake, and almost instruments. All wishing to take instructions Our old pioneer J, Hagetnannn ce1# Ceequently and openly spoken in favor Corrected weekly by R. PrxrrxRLY, evening. He was bet atthe depot orated his birthday last Saturday by must apply before the 1st of of at Washington, Brown Co. proving fatal to Mrs. John Kennedy. of the bondholders, by advocating the entertaining a number of his friends. .May. toand escorted to the Dakota House by x#* is divided into eleven districts. Tht two ladies were on^ their way validity and honesty of ^aaid claim Wheat No. 1 No. 2 83 The social wound up with a dance in TermsSISfor a course of 4 month&rl a committee of the Turnvereln, Silver Madelia and attempted to cross the river It must be good, for everybody re* lewJkEncampment, 0.0. F, which about twenty-five or thirty Wheat No. 3 90 No, 4 hence, if the State shall restore and *L***r* A.' H. A. Subilia Jr,^ Cornet Band and the Governor's on the dam just above the mill, couple participated. Flour per bbl .$6.007.00 comends it, and doctors prescribe it. elevate her lost honor and credit it is Guards. During Sundayforenoonhe Oats, per bushel 2023 igricultuial Machinary,Wagons, but after they had driven on to the Some malicious scoundrel last Saturday under duty bound to pay this debt We mead Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, at Barley, per bushel 2025 visited several places of interest in night broke, without^ any provocation dam the horse took fright and backed the sooner the better. These are the the great cough remedy. Price 25 Corn per bushel 18 Tamers Hall, whatever, several lights of the city and in the afternoon he delivered words which have been so frequently off into about 20 feet of water. Charley cents, 50 cents and $1 a bottle. Sold by Potatoes, per bushel 17 glass in Mat. Hillesheim's store front. a lecture, in the German Ianguage.at used, but the facts which should con. Leish who was raking corn stalks Hams, per lb 7 Jos. Bobleter. Mat. offers a reward of $5 for the arvince TurnerHall toa large and enthusiastic the masses of the people to a From and after this date the undersigned close by saw the accident and hastened Cheese per lb 20 rest of the scoundrel. The Rochester Post says that the similar view have so far been utterly will have on sale a complete audience. The subject Lard per lb 7 on to their relief but arrived too late to Peter Bendixeh intends to start tomorrow. change from iion to steel rails on the stock of the well know agricultural omitted. Ryeflour,per bbl 4.00 choosen for the occasion was "East April 22d, for Europe on a save the young lady. He succeeded machinery, wagons, plows, etc., for Salt, per bbl.. 2.50 line of the Winona & St. Peter railroad Again, there are others whose reputations visit. Peter we wish you a safe journey and West." The General made many in saving Mrs. Kennedy, more dead which S. D. Peterson is agents Our Butter, per lb..'. ^..12 is progieasing rapidly, and that the perhaps stand on equal rank and a pleasant visit. His family good points during the delivery of his April 26,1880. than alive, and it was some time before prices are moderate and terms reasonable. (Honey, per lb 18 will visit atJordan, Scott county, until ofbrilliancy, and whose reliability may road is now laid entirely with steel lecture and his remarks were very T3ggs, per doz 6 she was bright out danger. his return. *L* be as trustworthy as they above described, rails as far west as Owatonna. Office cor. Broadway and 1st N. St. favorably received, although many of Mrs. Kennedy says the immidiate H. G. Rising, editor of the Lincoln who are opposed to the payment Officers of Brown County. The Gary Inter-State says that a those present would have preferred to County Tribune, tarried in our city fright of the horse was caused by a SCHNEIDER HERMANN. of said claim and who consider MUSIC BY H. A. SUBILIA'S freight car took fire while the train over Sunday. hear his lecture "Emprie and Repub- Post Office Addre8 New Ulm. gun beingfiredclose by. it unjust. They too have not wasted New Ulm, April 10,1880. AUDITORH Constans. FULL STRING BAND. was in motion the other day, and it is lic." The General left for St. Paul The terrible wind storm of Sunday much time upon the details of the TRBAIURKK-F Schubert. Our friend Hemy Goede knows what night shook some of our buildings in a lumored that an emigrant, supposed to RIOHTIH or DBEDI-A Walton. Monday morning but we understand story. Yet it is to be seen that it has i vitas or PROBATEA. Westphal. theflames,tocomfort theie is in the possession of a lively manner and several people quitted CASH PURCHASES i *n be drunk, perished in he will make us another and a less hurried made so far a desirable effect, and as CI.KRIC or THE DIIT. COURTAlbertBlancbard. their secoud stories in fright No gentle span of hoises, and as he always Tickets $1.00 a Couple, SHKRirrJohn Manderfield. gether with several horses and a lot of it is the case among human beings visit in ten or four-turn days, AN0 CHEAP SALES damage was done however. SURVEYORJ. Berndt. has the gentlest of the gentle, he they are more or less in the habit to COURT COMMIWIONXRE. Koch emigrant movablts. SUPPER EXTRA. when he will also make the town of Our people were thrown into considerable NEUMANN & R0$$K0PF COUNTY ATTORKSTB Webber was somewhat sin prised last Saturday take the worst side of this case, as well COROMSRJona* LandeNachlager Sigel a visit. consternation by the dark We learn from the Lamberton Commercial when he stepped for a moment into COWMTY SurxRiKTXiTssNTD O Claiy as any other, for granted although and threatening clouds which passed Dealers GOODSni CoMninuoirBRiChas Wagner.chairman, Ole Jor*enon, that Walnut Station was visited Juenemanu's harness shop to see his DRY their knowledge is entirely wanted and over the city last Sunday. Although W. Sanders, A Larson. Anton Mander. 8vriu Accident. by quite a disastrousfirelast Wednesday A cordial invitation is extended Feld. ponies stait off down Minnesota street noonday, the darkness become so intense remain in utter darkness about the Hats, Caps, Notions, evening. The two story frame to all. that lamps were lighted. whole affair and whether we have done ,THE COMMITTEE. without him, and at a gait which indicated NEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, As Mr. August Westphal, our esteemable store building of Bedal, S. S. O'Harra's Groceries, Provisions, Joel Dayton has returned to Sleepy right or wrong by such stern refusals that they meant business. Of Judge of Probate, and Mrs.Eye and desires to sell some lots on 5th feed store and livery barn weie Notice to pay the bonds. Now I should think Crockery and Glassware, course he took aftei them and lustily Mrs.St.,north of the railroad track,at such Friedmann, Mrs. Jacobs and consumed. Origin of fire unknown. that out a very few would be malicious shouted w-h-o-a! w-h-o a! until he was Green, dried and Canned low prices that every family can afford John Schapokihtn were retaining Is hereby given that I have this day enough[tobelieve that such a man At present theie aie three eminent to have a home of their own. completely fagged, but the ponies ran given my son John Siebert his time Fruits, etc, etc, fiom West Newton last Tuesday evening, as Gov. Pulsbury would be so mean meets every Saturday evening. Brothers German lecturers in Minnesota, namely: all the faster and soon left their panting DIEDGirty, only child of Mr. and until he becomes 21 years of age. I their teem took fright at a broken as to be induced by bribe or otherwise Minn. Street, New Ulm, Minn. Mrs. Knapp, Friday morning, April shall lay no claim to any of his wages, from abroad are cordially invited. Gen. Franz Sigel, F. von Bodensted master far in the rear. When they to defend the bondholders rather than buggy, which had been left by the 16th, of diphtheria. The bereaved neither shall I pay any debts of his and Robert Reitzel. Sqhceneman X. ROSSKOPF, N. G. got to the Merchants Hotel they the interest and welfare of his owncontracting. parents have the sympathy of their roadside near Fritsche's farm, in Lafayette, Henry Siebert. TBit Secretary. We will always take farm produce in MANDERFELD, Pott, of San Francisco, is also announcto turned up 1st S. street and finally State, if he should not be in the possession many friends. Linden, March 20,1880. and, one of the horses making exchange for goods, and pay tha .highest A.M.ed speak in St. Paul in the near future. brought up at their stable but little of such facts as to warranthim In a few weeks pedestrians can have CHARITY LODG E NO. 98, A.F. & a jump sidewise, upset their spring market price for all kinds of paper NOTICE. the worse off for their run. of the true and sound policy of so doing. the pleasure of parading all over the rags. Wagon, and before they realized their city on planks. tor fertilizing purposes is Bernhard Marshner, of Birch SJLIJT situation all four of the occupants Notice is hereby given, that Centre Tet it seems queer why these facts Hans Moe is putting a 16x24 feet addition In connection with our store we now to be had at the Elevator. Lots Number 11,12 and 13, and Part Cooley, has been prospecting in were thrown in a heap to the ground. to his building, and when completed could not as willbe publicly displayed have a first-class saloon, furnished with Every farmer should at least make a of Centre Lots Number 8,0 and 10 and the city for a few days past Mr. Westphal and Mrs. Friedmann rather than to be crippled within the he will have one of the best .re- a splendid billiard table, and our customers trial by sowing over a few acres a certain strip of Land 20 by 165 feet, with a view of moving his woolen cirlce of a few leading politicians. No sidences in Brooklyn. each had a leg badly fractured by the will always find good liquors Meets on the second and fourth Price per Ton $9.00 all situated in block Number 182, wonder then that such an awkward and cigars, and every forenoon a splendid mill to this city. We aie informed Tuesday in each month. House cleaning time has again arrived fall, while the other two ladies were Cwt. 50 Park Addition, will be sold at Public treatment of public interest has,aroused lunch. and the dutiful husband has For particulars Seo C. W. that he has a large spinning machine DR. A. MARDKN, W. M., Auction on Saturday the 17th day of more fortunate and escaped with a few GEORGE, a general suspicion, in particular more business awcy from home just at the Elevator. April, 1880, at 10 o'clock in the morning M. Secretary. of 144 spindles, and other machinery OI.E OLSEN, scratches and a bad scare. The injured among the laboring classes and I am now than usual. All goods purchased of us will be delivered for the manufacture afraid there lays a fraud at the bottom parties were brought home by some Rumor says that the good looking in any part of the city free fo Colthart commenced erecting a building The sale takes place on or near the andof the whole which would, perhaps, if As he will be under considerable expense other parties of this city and, under cost. artist on Centre street and the gentlemanly on Maine street, between 5th above named Block Number 182, Park 8 brought before the light be big enough in erecting buildings, and thethe 6th, but the terrible wind storm on Addition. care of Dr. Muller andkind friends, agent of the Winona & St. Petei to be seen without the aid of a telescope. Winona & Saint Peter Railway. exSunday night made sad work of it before New Ulm, April 10th, 1880. removal necessitating the purchase of are now doing as well as could be railroad company atthis place are contemplating It is yet in fresh memory that HENDERSON S Monday morning. By older of the City Council Going East Arrive. Depart. an engine, the mill at Birch Cooley when the last assay was made by submitting pected. We understand that several of taking a serious step in City Clerk. J. P. Christensen and Peter Christensen JACOB NIX, this subject before the voters having been run by water power, he other parties were upset at the same the near future. Buckle on your armors, Day Passenger *5,55 a.m. *5,55 a.m have dissolved their partnership for a final justification, how the leading expects a little aid from our enterprising Night Pass'ger *4,12 p.m.*5,45 *4,12p.m place but without any serious result. bovs, and step right up and face SUMMONS. ISEEOJS PLANT^I and each will here after paddle 5,4 0 p.m p. papers of the State were howling in Freight No. 14 citizens. We believe our people his own cacoe. the music like little men. behalf of the bondholders, even some STATE OF MINNESOTA, Freight No. 18 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m are willing to encourage all manufacturing Mrs. Robinson's lecture at the of the leading Scandinavian papers A miraculous Cure. County of Blown. We learn that eastern Dakota and Going West. Arrive. Depart. ^n^9^^o^to^.forsrias%s Methodist Church last Sabbath evening published in other States were fifing enterprises, and that if Mr, The State of Minnesotato James and western Minnesota, adjacent to the was well attended, and the lady's, the same tune, but how the contract Day Passenger *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m Marshner will bring the matter before State of Minnesota, Alick Rogers defendants- views were well received. between the State and the original contractors Night Pass'ger 18.50 a.m. {8,50 a.m Winona & St. Peter railload, was visited ss them through the proper channel 2,0 5 p. County of Brown. $ You are hereby summoned to be and was made, and how said contract Freight No. 15 *2,05 p.m, C. B. Blake left Saturday for Rochester. by a severe snow, sleet, hail and appear before the undersigned one of the Board of Tradehe will find them Ernst Metzner, of New Ulm, Minnesota, was fulfilled, was cautiously Freight No. 13.. .*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m C. B., we wish you much joy the justices of the peace in and for said wind storm last Sunday night. About CHEAPEStBiB^rr^^ ready to encourage his enterprise. avoided, This has brought me to the Except Sunday. Except Monday* having been first duly sworn, and a safe return. county, on the 20 day of April. A. D. thirty miles of telegraph wire was conclusion that bribe had more to do Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted '"o-SAiKot""' CASHPrgWUlS deposes and says as follows: 1880,at 10 o'clock a.m.in the village of Colthart has appointed J. H. Huntsman The Republican county convention with those long articles inserted in the blown down and in a few instance light to carry passengersbetween Kasota That about four years ago I was taken Burns, in said county, to answer to M. as his special insurance and maeditorial columns than mere sympathy. to select delegates to the State and and Sleepy Eye. buildings were lifted from their foun. H. Gamble in a civil action. Should chine agent. with a lihmness in both my legs below In fact the bondholders knew that one Congressional conventions is called, as you fail to appear at the time and dalion. About 0 inches of mow fell a* CHAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent. Our free reading room is highly appreciated the knee which resulted in partial fifth of the entire population of theState will be seen by a notice onsecond page, place .ifoiesaid, judgment will be rendered Watertown. and is well patronized. were Scandinavians, and as a matter of paralysis. I have used most everything against you upon the evidence adduced to meet in this city two weeks from L. Pease has moved into Keegan course it would be necessary to secure New Ulm Encampment I. O. O. F. that the doctors would suggest and by said M. H. Gamble, for such The district court meets in this city Bro's. new building, two doors east of next Saturday, May 8th. The committee the aid of those papers. Nevertheless sum as he shall show himself entitled will celebrate the anniversary of the found no relief, until I employed Dr. Zieske's harness shop. a week from next Tuesday. all their strife in that direction has has deemed best to call the convention to. establishment of the order of Odd T. J. Gile, Magnetic Healer, who relieved hitherto been crowned by a defeat. Keegan Bros, have ordered a fine Another invoice of wall paper has for this early day as the district Given under my hand this 26th day stock of goods and they will throw the Fellows in the United States with a me, and set me to walking natural Now then who dare publish the of March, A. D. 1880. court will be in session in this city at been received at the City Drug Store. RUPTURE CURED. doors open to the public on or about grand ball, next Monday evening, at in less than dhe hour. naked facts connected with this controversy? J. BAGEN, Justice that time, and as many of the country May 15th. Work on theflouringmill near the of the Peace Turner Hall. The management have By DR. J. A. SHERMAN SUPPORT ERNST METZNER. delegates may have occasion to be in Our friend John Zieske appears to be elevator is progressing favorably. The probability would be if it should State of Minnesota,) AND CURATIVE, without the injury spared neither*pains or money to make attendance on court it will do away in very bad luck. When his little prove favorable to the bondholders Administrators Sale, County of Brown, ss. and suffering trusses inflict or A military company will be organized it the ball of the season and a good girl Emma was convalescing from a that the majority of the people would with the necessity of their making antrip hinderance from labor. Book with City of New Ulm. at Sleepy Eye to-morrow evening. severe attack of diphtheria, two more time may be expected. See the adother vote accordingly, if contrary it (would NOTICE is hereby given, that by to New Ulm a week later. likenesses of bad cases beforehand after I, Fr. Gommel, a Notary Public, in of his children were taken down with be a hint to the bondholders, not to virtue of an order of license of the vertisement in another column. cure, sent free. As the season advances building opperations As the committee desires to obviate the same disease, but with good care waste more money in such fruitless attemps and for said county hereby certify and Probate Court of Brown County duly Office 251 Broadway, New York. are begun in all parts of the the necessity of holding three or four and proper medical treatment he expects which have hitherto proven of The palm of the hand moistened. made and entered the 31st day of acknowledge that Ernst Metzner personally Patients, receive treatment and leave city, to bring them through all rigbt. noavail. Consequently the matter will county conventions duringthe summer March/1880, upon the petition" of the With Thomas' Eclectric Oil, exerts a for home same day. came to me, well known to be I Afthe request of about thirty of remain as it is until then. undersigned administrator of the estate and fall, delegates will also be selected Last Monday was a cold, windy, disagreeable woundrous control over pain, speedily the same person who signed the above our citizens a meeting has been called of Philip Cutland deceased, I will at this convention to represent Brown day, and but little outdoor and entirely subduing it. The 'eclectric Ifcerta item** for to-morrow evening at Harmony instrument,and that he signed the same sell at public auction, at the village of NEW ULM county in the Second District Congressional work was done. Hall to take into consideration the Last Wednesday was the 15th anniversary healing influence of this highly Bumstown, Fiiday, the 23d day of with his own free will and act. feasibility of organizing a military Convention, which no doubt will April, 1880. at 1 o'clock, p. terms of the assassination of President sanctioned medicine is manifested by Col. Pfsender will occupy rooms in FR. GOMMEL, company. The above named number cash, the blacksmith shop and blacksmith be called to meet at an early day. Lincoln. As memory frequently the rapid disappearance of sores and Mullen's building as soon as vacated Notary Public. have already signified their willingness tools of which Philip CutUnd glances over past events, we distinctly abrasions of the skin when it is used. by the Land Office. to join such an organization, and Dr. Gile is stopping for a few days The St. Peter Tribune says lightning (Opposite Cheap Charley's) remember when the announcement See the advertisement in another all others who may desire to do so Dated this 1st day of April, 1880. at the Union Hotel, New Ulm. "Miriams' Crime" and "Poor Pillicoddy" rod peddlers and insurance tramps have of the sad event was communicated to should be present at .the meeting. J. Administrator. place. NoteEclectric, selected and PEIEK MOE, Having made in at Union Hall next Saturday heavy purchases already pounced down upon the farmers our army corpse as we were marching Capt. Bobleter, of the Governor's electrized. Dry Goods, PERSONAL. through the sandy swamps of North evening. Guard has kindly consented to be present of Nicollet county, and are pursuing HERD NOTICE. Notions, and assist in the preliminary steps Mrs. Louisa Erd, the milliner, has Carolina, under the command of Gen. "The Sea of Ice," one of the most their old swindling tactics so often The St. James Journal says that the of oiganizing. Boots & Shoes, Logan, in hot pursuit of Joe Johnson. gone east to buy a large spring*and beautiful and romantic dramas ever exposed. The Tribune says that the flouring mill at Bingham Lake is to be I will held cattle during the season Groceries, Lee had already surrendered and it summer stock of goods. written, will be produced at Union former promise to loan money as of 1880 at the Noith Branch herd yard, moved tc Lamberton. Croqkery & Liquors, was expected Johnson was going to Nlg-el I touts. Hall on Thursday, Friday and Satuiday in the town of Sundown, Redwood -Gen. Franz Sigel was the guest an inducement for putting up rods. We understand that a new meat or cash, we are enabled to give large make a last desperate stand at Raleigh, county, Minn., for SI,00 per head evenings, May 6th, 7th and 8th, under of mine host Seiter, of the Dakota They called upon one poor farmer who nducements to thecash trade. Please market is about to be opened by Capt. and as we approached the city commencing on the 15th day of M.v, Our courteous correspondent has the auspices of the Governor's Guards House, during his stay in this city. had a house not worth more than $50, call price, and examine our goods. we were nerving ourselves for a sanguinary Nix and Anton Loesch. and ending on the 15th day of Oct. I gone toward Himmelmann's happiness and Henry C. Tyrone, a scenic artist and put $60 worth of rod on it. They battle, ready to spill our Mr.Kutchin,of the Tracy Gazette, will furnished two good Durham B. E. C. BKBKKK Numerous fish are being caught in abode togather the choicest rose, of Chicago. The piece will be produced A. BEIINKE, Manager bulls and salt. first offered to loan him $600 at 8 per blood and sacrifice our lives on the altar came down last Friday after some the Cottonwood river, just below from the man in the moon as he goes. in first-class metropolitan style as Persons placing stock in my charge of our country, if necessity required. cent, interest if he would buy a rod. more of that barley juice. He says its Frank & Bontzin's mill. He will leturn with the dew on his lip mast brand or'mark them well, and I all the scenery that will be used has But the city fathers came out 2^B3 3AT He asked the price of rodding his house, bully. -4 will hold myself responsible for all in exchange for the heart he lets slip. been painted by Mr. Tyorne especially The Faribault Tribune is the name and met Gen. Sherman and surrend- and the peddlers said they couldn't tell stock put in my charge that is well M. Mullen left on Monday morning ^iillinefjr $t6re. for this play. of a new German paper just being Our young city, Schlowtown.is grow- ered the city to him, and the next exactlyit might be $12, but not over marked, lost through my neglect for Austin, Racine and Chicago. started by a C. Arnold. morning Johnson surrendered. When ing apacea new blacksmith shop has PORT. GIBBS. $15, and he would save more than that He will be absent until Saturday evening The beautiful German drama Mathilde" a courrier rode along the lines with P. O. address Springfield, Brown Co. beenjust erected, and it is easy to conjecture The "gem puzzle', all done up in in interest. He signed the contract, or Sunday morning. was produced at Turner Hall Minn. lightning speed shouting the glad tidings that many business houses will sugar, at the City Drug Store for only Mrs. Louisa Erd and the bill for rod amounted to $60. last Sunday evening. The leading there was joy unbounded and an Mr. P. Bendixen, of Runitz Ben. soon go up, as we feel assured of three 5 cents'a box. They promised that an agent would be Golden Gate Mills. indescribable scene followed. The character in the pla)'Mathildewas dixen, Sleepy Eye, made our city a railroadsone from Dublin, via the around to loan the money, but of course The New Ulm Sugar M'f'g Co. will heroes of a score of (battles became personated by Miss Theresa Fay, and Has opened a SPLENDID flying visit last Monday evening. We Atlantic cable, one from the clouds via he has not appeared and probably never this season pay cash for cane. See frantic with joy they cheered, they her acting was really very fine and at understand that he will leave Sleepy Having arranged our mill to run STOCK of the honey-moon, and the third from will. shouted, they broke ranks, they threw their notice in another column. times brought the tears of sympathy to both by steam and water power, with Eye to-morrow for a visit to his oldthe east through here to Salt Lake city. Millinery. Fancy Goods their caps high in the air and threw other late improvements, we are now Mrs. Hanft received on the 10th inst. The Winona and St. Peter railroad many an eye. Miss Fay was well sustained home in Europe. Our happy farmers anticipate much their guns away and for a time ignor. enabled to give a good yield and a firstclass from the order of Odd Fellows, of company has commensed filling the by the other characters, and but and feel that in the near future the ed all military discipline. "Home, D H. Valentine Esq., of St. Paul, AND quality of flour. which society her deceased husband trestles through the bluffs west of Winona, for that everlasting voice of the prompter NOTIONS Sweet Home," was- the burden of In exchange for No. 1 wheat, we county seat will be, notin Sleepy Eye was in the city last Saturday. He was was a member, the sum of $1,455. the rendition of the play would with earth, giving that pait of give 34 lbs. offlour,besides bran and their song. or New Ulm, but right here, in on his way to his Redwood county shorts, per. bushel. the road greater permanency. When have been perfect. The social hop for the benefit of Schlowtown the moral centre of the The weather has been favorable for farm, where he has this year sown In the building formerly known as the this is finished, we suggest that the J. HEIMEKDINGEK & SON. Kunz's orchestra comes off next Sunday seeding for .the last ten days and the county. Pennsylvania House, where she will about 3,300 acres to wheat. Last year The Sleepy Eye Dramatic Club will cut-off between Mankato and New evening at Union Hall. See theappear farmers have improved the time and be pleased to have the ladies of New Northwestern Hotel, at Union Hall next Saturday he bought 7 Osborne binders of M. Mullen Those who seek homes should pass Ulm be put in, whereby a saving of Ulm and vicinity call upon her. announcement in another column. have the work pretty well advanced. evening in the beautiful 3-act drama and was so well pleased with the by here. The most commodious hotel thirteen miles to every train going Prices Moderate. They will allfinishthis week. The public is warned against buying entitled "Miriam's Crime," and thewest machines that on Saturday he placed Opposite Depot, New Vim, Minn is the Union House, adjacent to the can be effected. With twelve to Peter Brown who had his leg broken my note fraudulently obtained by Chas. laughable farce "Poor Pillicoddy." his order for 3 more, of eight foot cut. blacksmith shop, ''nails" at all hours. fourteen freight and two passenger arovxes, over a month ago, is recovering Gholz. Amount due $15. The troifpe is composed of amateurs In taking poMesslon of the aboTe named hotel trains daily, this would effect a saving Mother earth is in good condition to very slowly. He still remains at Mr. would renpectfolly inform thepnblic that the honite atf possessing no little theatrical talent Silas W. Haggard. L.ae Tree I*k I teal*. ^n a year or two equal to the cost of receive the seed grain, and the generous Larabee's who hired a man specially thoroughly renovated rly Farmers are nearly done seeding and they produced the above named find a good OF TUB ed and the weary traveler will alwa Fi" S. D. Peterson has rented Hummel's to nurse and take care of him. the work. The mere statement ought farmers are industriously putting and all seem happy. plays at Sleepy Eye for two successive table andh clean bed. Thetbard will always be sop plied wit the beat Ilnnor an cigars Removalofthe Land Office building/on Centre street, formerly occupied to be sufficient to insure the work at it in. They are over half done andare Mr. Wakefield, of Le Sueur Co., Good stabling-attached tothe premises. Mr. Wesley Munsel has been appointed nights, a shoit time since, to for a livery stable, and will have the earliest possible day. who taught the Iberia school last win. WM. SCHMIDT. feeling grateful, hopeful, and happy. a justice of the peace. Any crowed houses. As this will be their FROM it fitted up for a machine warehouse. ter has been engaged to teach it again We have twohigh schools.and excellent NEW ULM TO TEACY, MINN. one wishing to be joined in holy wedshould 1st appearance in this city we bespeak Dr. G. C. Wellner, Taken by Storm. this summer. He commenced last We learn from the Mankato Review teachers. Owatonna, Minn March 21, 1880.lock ECHO, for them a large and appreciative give him a call. They Monday. that the St. Paul & Sioux City Company Mr. Luther Nicholas, New Ulm. audience. Beut^ef &t%t say he understands the biz to T. I wish some of our learned teachers will hereafter run a Sunday express Dear Sir- "Yours of the 21st inst. requesting Notice is hereby given that the Mr. Aaron' Marchent has lost his would inform me what year of our For the benefit of all sufferers, be me me state how I like the between Sc. Paul and Omaha. President of the United States, by Who Dare Tell as the tfakvd Formats Armen Artz zur "North HomesTwineSelf-Binder has just come little girl aged 10 months. Quick consumption, Lord it was that did not have but 355 good enough to bring the wonderful Truth. Executive order, dated March 25th. A Holden Temperance Reform Club Star Dispensary," Chicago, hat sich to hand, and in reply I have to say that *days, and what month, that had but we believe, was the cause. effect of St. Jacobs Oil before the public. Written forthe RBTXKW by Ed. Paulson, 1880, has, pursuant to law, directed permanent in Burns niedergelassen und was organized in St. Peter last Thursday oneI purchased last year worked to my SO days, and oblige your correspondent. The bereaved parents have the sympathy For twelve long years my wife was that the Office for the sale of public empfehlt sich hiermit aeinen Landsleute. entire satisfaction, in fact much better evening. J. B. Tiogden was elect* Mike Dinneen. of the community in this their It is evident that the speech lands now located at New Ulm, Minnesota, suffering with Neuralgia in the head, than I expected. I cut and bound ed president, and Tom Perry secretary, sorry affliction, recently addressed about 1C0 acres of wheathaving no be removed to Tracy, in said by Gov. and often had the most terrible pains.A 4 4 thereof. ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPURE BLOOD, oats last season, my timber ground Pillsbury to the students of the State State, SB soon as practicable. few weeks ago I bought a bottle of that George Heart is pa-pa to another not be ng adapted to them. The A torpidIfversaddyspepsia The mason work on the first story University referring to the old Rail Further notice of the precise time wonderful remedySt. Jacobs Oil little girl. It all happened on the 29th straw was very heavy but the binder ssi sad irritability, sod theXnlnd bseomes Road Bond question"is a preliminary of Pfsenninger's new building is already when the Office will be closed at New Notice to Farmers." and am perfectly astonished at its day of February, and George is puzzled dull sad cloudy. Paswns suffsring proved its competency to take care of exercise to the more ardent excitement Ulm, preparatory to removal, and reopen completed and the second stoiy in tliit wsy areunfit the ordinary doing its woik admirably. The binder marvelous effect half a bottle thoroughly to know when his little waif will which this subject sooner or sad pw at Tracy for the transaction of Notice is hereby given that the New is well under way. which is a self-iegulatoi is the best pursuits pleasures cured my wife, I gladly would be one yeaf old. O BITTERS is ALLEN'S IRON later will create throughout the whole Ulm Sugar Manufacturing Co. will pay public business, will be given by the invention in that line I have ever seen. 4 Our friend W. M. Todd lias retired have paid any physician fifty dollars PurifieraadTonlo themostpowerfulBl S3 per ton for cane this season in Mrs. Mathews is teaching school at State. My reasons for thinking so are: First, Register and Receiver of the district me time builds up known, sad It at tht, from the newspaper business and the if he could have done the same therefore cask at their factory if cut according the bundles are all the same size, The probability that our present the Sherman school house. This is her by publication. invigorates the sad fortifies the sy theto prescribed rules. which is essential ior good stacking. Marshall News passes intothe hands of I wish that everybody may learn bondholders have not given up cures dyspepsia, liver, aid*digestion Given under my hand at the City third term in this district, which Jos. A. Eckstein, Second, it is a self-threader, thereby all other medicines tp value this true medicine. task and that this subject in the near It is fsstsupeisedli a Mr. George Gee. The^Lake Benton W of Washington this twenty-ninth day shows that the people thereof know Secretary. no time is lost in stopping the machine. irposes. It la comseeds,gumssad offered for limilaq future will again be placed upon the Times has alio changed hands. Grand Ball, of March, A. D. eighteen hundred who to appreciate a good teacher. Third, it is so simple in its construction Iron Miss T. Westphal returned from posedofbarks, general order and once more submitted and eighty. gainedsuehwide remusforpurifying, ^%4f3 Ifti* that it requires no expert to run A livery outfit composed*^|f ten orChicago Noremedynasi last Sunday morning where Mr. Charles Grabbon has lost three to the voters,is a question beyond toning tstioninpoahc gstBy the President*/ "_*__* it. Fourth, it is of very light draft. twelve horses and buggies and a half she had gone to buy a large stock of children within a few weeks, by diphtheria. a doubt nptaaditinfq ng the whole system,and Ui J. A. WILLIAMSON/ Fifth, it costs less to run it than it dozen men passed through this city one spring and summer goods. She indoes lmpsitlndMWamsssfvivacftyjBdhuoy. a wire binder, my twine costing Although the demand for the adiustment Commissioner General Under the auspices of Kuns's OrcWra.at day last week destined for Ortonville, saeyof sphfts, sstae sovereign remedy. me but 20cents per acre, while wire is forms us that she made her purchases of said claim has as often as Land Office. 3& fflQff Mr. Drew, of Winona, while upbore Bigstetie county. acalmost double that. In conclusion I byJ.P. ALLBH, at a most opportune time, as on it has been repeated been -repudiated UNION HALL, looking after his landed interests had vm United States Land Office, do not hesitate to recommend the machine with an unshakenfirmness,by a large count of the livery* competition then The weather last week, with the exception aslight runaway. No damage done, to my fellow farmers, for I have -New Ulm, Minn April 3d,1880:\ majority of the voters, which should going on in Chicago she was enabled on*Wednessday, was very favorable tried it and know of itscompetency to Pursuant to the above, notice is however, save the smashing of the have sufficiently manifested that the ForSaleKy to buy her goods much cheaper than do'its work well. for seeding purposes and many buggy. f?%M 4f W& hereby given that this officewill be SundayEve., April, 25/80. people don't feel inclinedtorecognise JOS. BOBZETBB, YoursRespectfully, she did last season, although everything farmers are already through with the closed at four o'clock p. m.t Wednesday, T. L. Gilbert has taken Greely's advise an unjust claim for an ''honest debt." Jno. Ziminermahn. has advanced since thent work. NEW ULM, sa^ and she May 12th, and opened for the mi I til ^Nevertheless, the public sentiment to young men and gone "west" Tickets 8* Cents*} mw is therefore in a position not only to transaction of puboo -business at Bromoline makes the liver and stomach is somewhat divided upon thelegality Supper extra. S. D. Peterson of New Ulm fs agent far sell at the old prices but can do even Tracy, Minn., at nine o'clock a.m., active, promotes healthy secre*tion, of said claim and there are circumstances for the Homes Twine Binder, which A cordial invitation is sxtended better. She invites all herlady friends ttiesday.Mwl^lgW. attaohed to it which should and removes the bile and slime Loans, on farm land security, In has been .attached to the Walter A. If. KUNZ. swtttste ril m*Tal Saia** Ha andcustomers to call and examine her i C. B. Tyler, Register. give cause to a thorough investigation Wood's Harvester, and he will be glad from the disordered state of these orJta sums of $250 and upwards, negotiatep C. Ci CrQQdpow, Raceircr, of the whole beforeitisagain submit- piieeebefore purchasing elsewhere. to show its merits to any one contem gans. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. by J. Newhart, New Ulm, Minn, xiCl^fldsSsf. plating the purchase of a twine,binder *$ i Cv