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NEW^ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MA 42,1880. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. M.MTJLLEFS Xjcreno Depaxtxa&exit. M. Grunenfelder has retired from "Quixote," correspondent from Camp, Be%lleaa Cm Co*rilo*.. Dlatrict Cr. ,4Observer,"(both fictitious names) the wagon-maker and blacksmith business and The City Garden, the most pleasantly NEW IJIniPRODUCE MARKET. CFrom oar regular correspondeBtBaated.) The Republican county convention The May term of the District Court heretofore conducted under the HARDWARE through the columns of the Renville located summer garden in the city, met at Turner Hall last Saturday at 1 convened in this city last Tuesday and firm-name of Lauterbach & Grunenfelder, is offered for rent on favorable terms, Times in regard to an editorial statement Mr. Bellight, the gentleman who Corrected weekly by R. PrsvrERLT, For particulars enquire of o'clock p. m. and was called to order continued in session until Saturday and he is succeeded by Alfred published by the Bird Island moved up from Owatonna and bought Emporium Jacob L. Muller. by Jos. Bobleter, chairman of the forenoon when a recess was taken until Faas. Lauterbach and Faas make a Post shortly after the accident of the Mr. Zieske's place near Iberia, lost a Wheat No, 1 No. 2 83 county committee. Monday. The grand jury was discharged strong team and are men who understand Wheat No. 3 00 No, 4 theabove said gentlemen. The substance little child last Sunday, He has Notice. and On motion Mr. Albert Blanch ard Thursday afternoon. Judge Flour per bbl $6.007.00 their business, of the editorial referred to is as follows. sympathy of the community. Agricultural Hacbina Agency, Oats, per bushel 2023 was elected chairman, and Horatio On Or about the 18th of April, 1880, McDonnald, of Shakopee, presided "As soon as they emerged from As the building being erected at Frank Stewart's two new buildings Barley, per bushel 2025 there came to my enclosure one red Werring, secretary of the convention. part of the time. Up to Saturday their unlucky bath they called upon Tracy for the U. S. Land Office will are progressing finely. Each will be Corn per bushel 18 and white cow, about 8 years old. The On motion the chairman appointed noon the following cases had been disposed two spectators to assist in securing not be completed, by a few days, as Potatoes, per bushel 15 owner is requested to come prove proppay 18x34 feet. Frank is soon going east B. F. Webber, K. H. Helling and F. of: un-erty, charges and take the cow Hams, per lb 10 their horses and with rather an soon as was expected the office will not after calico. Gerboth a committee on credentials. Cheese per lb 07 CRIMINAL. away, W. SMITH, spontaneous assertion they agreed finally open for business at that place until Mrs. W.R.White has been confined to Iberia, Brown Co., Minn. Lard par lb 70 State of Minnesota vs. George Vogel. The committee oncredentials reported Saturday, May 22d. The office will be to assist them.'' The understanding Rye flour, per bbl 4.00 her room for several days by sickness, Assault with intent to do great bodily the following gentlemen entitled to Change of Firm Name. closed at this place to-ddy as announced. is that these two gentlemen were Salt, per bbl 2.25 but we are glad to say she is now convalescing. harm. Set for findingPlea not guilty seats in the convention: Butter, per lb 10 Bird Islanders and in the next issue of withdrawn and pleadsguilty of assault, ALBINEd. Armstrong and Halver Honey, per lb 16 their successful sheet it was given out MARRIEDAt the lesidence of the Co. Atty. consenting. Fined $50, and Eggs, per doz 6 Ascencion day last Thursday was duly Harrison. Notice is hereby given that the business with an unttuthfill assertion that R. biide's parents, by justice Fischer of costs obtained. Committed until fine observed by all religious denominations. heretofore conducted by and under BURNSTOWNPeter J. Moe and Oscar and John Pfefferle were rescued from this city, Tuesday evening, May 4th,be Officers of Brown County. paid. the firm name of Caroline Peuser, Erricson their unlucky fate by Mr. Donahoe ,of 1880, F. Heinu-r*inger of Golden Gate, has been purchased by Frank Peuser State of Minnesota vs. C. S. Terry. BASHAW-J. H. Barber Post Office Address New Ulm. Mike Fohl has placed a new set of who will continue the business at the Bird Island who came to their rescue and Miss Anna Hoffman of Milford, AUDITORH Constans Removing monument. Trial May 4. EDENGeo. Heart old stand. Mr. Peuser will assume all hitching posts in fiont of his place. TREASUKXRF Schubert. A ith along pole. Quixote comes out this county. May their life's journey Jury empaneled. Verdict under instruction liabilities of the old firm and collect all UBOISTEH or DEEDSA Walton HOMEH. Werring, Fr. Gerboth Good. through the columns of the Times with JUDOE or PROBATEA Westphal be a happy one. of court not guilty. dues. CAROLINE PEUSER. LORENOD. M. Coulthard C. H. CLERK or THE DIIT COURTAlbertBlancliurd. Our new drug store will be completed an audacious communication denying SHERirrJohn Manderfleld FRANK PEUSER. The Lafayette coiiespondent of the State of Minnesota vs. J. J. Schuhmacher. Christensen SURVEYORJ Berndt in about two weeks. that such was the case. How smooth St. Peter TYiowneiepoits the death of COURT COMMISSIONERE Koch Selling liquor without license. LINDENK. H. Helling, Peter Dahl Jtaw I/in), }Iii\i\. Having purchased the business hertofore COUNTY ATTORNEYB Webber P. Runltz is having himself a nice runs the water where the brook is deep. Mary Pieismger, aged 74 years. Mis. CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager Anaigned. Pleads guilty and conducted by Caroline Peuser I LAKE IIANSKAGuttorn Thorson, J. dwelling built in Brooklyn, When Bro. John Carson of Cairo painted COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD Claiy Pieisinger was the mother of Wolfgang, would kindly invite my patrons and fined $25. and costs. Stands committed COMMISSIONERSChas Wagner.chairman, Ole Jor{tiinon, E Shelly. completed it will be one of the best in his house last week giving it an elegant A complete line of friends to give me a call when in want W. H. Sanders, A Larson, Anton Mander. Anton and Fiank Pieisinger, and until fine be paid. MILFORDHenry Hoffmann feld. of anything in my line. All outstanding that part of town. appearance. John believes in mother-in-law of Joseph Sauer aud SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE State of Minnesota vs. Michael Huiras. MEW ILMS. J). Peterson, B. F. accounts of the old firm must be PROGRESS LODG E NO. 28, having everything manifest a taste a We had the pleasure of seeing Mr. John Simmet of Lafayette and M. Altman Assault. Verdict, not guilty. paid within 30 days from this date. Webber. Albert Blanchard, John Lind of embelishment. Hurrah for him! ha C. Schmidt, of St. Paul, in our city and M. Wahl of West Newton. FRANK PEISER. State of Minnesota, Village of Loreno Jonas Laudenschlaeger. Cai penter and Farming Tools, is the right man in the right place, last Saturday. He was looking after vs. Charles Schleif. Appeal. Deft, SIGELC. C. Brandt. The Breyer Comedy Company gave WM. PFAENDER'S the wants of our harness dealers. discharged. J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & RENVILLE. COTTONWOOD-J. II Lankard two perfoimances at Union Hall last Sickness is somewhat on the decrease State of Minnesota vs. Paul Pulaski The towns ot Ntirh, Mulligan, Monday and Tuesday evenings to very Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' REAL ESTATE AGENCY Pause, Ponder! and peruse 1 but there are still some cases of diphtheria, and Richaid Pulaski. Manslaughter, North Star, Praiiieville, and Stately fair houses. On Monday evening they one at Wm. Kelly's we under, second degree. Defendants arraigned The invention of that Superior and were not represented. (Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- produced the "Lady of Lyons" and a Complete Sewing Machine (The Family Vanand each pleads not guilty. Jury empaneled stand. On motion the convention proceeded for Southwestern Minnesota, farce, and on last evening "Rip Sewing Machine,) marks one of the borne & Co's. Full line of and sworn. 7th case proceeds, Runitz Bendixen pay the highest to the election of two delegates to represent Winkle." The tioupe is composed of most important eras in the history of defts. present. Jury charged market price for potatoes and corn, in Brown county in the State Convention AND machinery, and when we consider its REAPERS AND MOWERS. first-class performers and give a No. and return a verdict not guilty, defts. exchange for Goods. great usefulness and extremely low called to meet in St.Paul, May 1 entertainments. THE OSBORNE price ($25). it very difficult to conceive discharged. 19th. Mr. Coulthart and Geo. Heart The stock of goods for Keegan Co's. of any invention for domestic use Karl Brauns jumped off anight train OFFICE, Self-Binder, CIVIL. were appointed tellers. The first formal store have arrived and everything of more or even equal importance to families. of cars on a barbed vvne fence, last J.F.Barton vs. Wm. Montgomery. will be in running order in a few days. ballot resulted in the choice of S. It has great capacity for work MINN. NEW ULM, Fuday night, at New Ulm. He must By consent of parties dismissed, Plf. beautiful, smooth, and quiet movement, D. Peterson and H. B. Constans by The boss taylor can be found at Sanderline's All orders for the purchase or sal of lit out in the countiy. It was a paying costs. The Elward Harvester, rapid execution, certainty and the following vote: where he will take your measure of city lots, improved farms and wild Meets every Thursday evening at delightful ease of operation, that at good thing for the fence that Kai^ Geiser Threshing Machine Co. vs.S.D.Peterson 18 lands, in this and adjoining counties, for a suit. He guarantees a fit or Union Hall. Brothers from abioad once commends it above all others. didn't have his fencing foil along with S. D.Farmeret al.May 5. Jury empaneled With Cord Binder. for insurance in the most reliable com are cordially invited. H. B. Constans 19 The workint* parts are all steel, strong no pay. Give him a call. him for he would have cut off every panies, for ocean passage to and from and case tried by Hon. J, L. McDonald. and durable, and will last a life time HENRY CONSTANS, M. W. James Thompson 1 Peter Christensen has moved his all European ports, promtly and satisattended infernal barb, run all the posts through Case submitted to Jury on 6. FURST & BRADLEY the bobbin hold 100 yards of thread WM. KOCH, Recorder. The convention then proceeded to thefactorily to. house back from Main St. so as to the stitch is the firmest of all and stabbed the air.Tracy Gazette. Verdict of Jury for Plf. for $571.15. the election of three delegates and one E^* County Agency for the German stitches made, neat and regular, and place machinery in front of his house. NEW IILM LODG E NO. 53, Hay Raits, Plows Ac Cultivators, Motion for new tiial and stay for 40alternate American Hail Ins. Co. of St. Paul. to the Second District Congressional The last congiess passed a law authoiizing can be regulated in a moment to sew &c. &c. &c. John Zieske has A No. 1 Mason days ordered. stitches from an inch in lenght on convention. John Lind, K. the erection of marble headstones Hamlin organ which he wishes to sell Call and examine my goods and prise James S. Marsh et al. vs. Edgar Miner. coarse material down to the finest, os H. Helling and Jos. Bobleter were Notice to Farmers. over the unmarbled giaves of before buying elsewhere. infinitesimal as to be hardly discernable either for cash or payments in installments, Plf. required to file bond within elected delegates by the following vote*James union soldiers interred in private and with the naked eye, and with a M. MULLEN. provided good security is given. sixty days or case stands dismissed. Notice is hereby given that the New village cemeteries. The contractor for rapidity rendering it impossible to Thompson 9 meets every Saturday evening. Brothers Ulm Sugar Manufacturing Co. will pay Call and examine the instrument. M. Howard vs John Manderfeld. C. BALTRUSCH, count them as fast as made it has providing these headstones is ready to K. H. Helling 18 $3 per ton for cane this season in from abroad are cordially invited. more attachments than any other, Continued until next teim on motion Mrs. T. Kimm piesented her husband supply the same, and it is essential cash at their factory if cut according Jos. Bobleter 18 X. KOSSKOPF, N. O. and it does to perfection all kinds of deft. with a bouncing girlweight 16 to prescribed rules. that paities desiring the benefit of this John Lind 11 of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. PETBR MANDERFELD, Secretary. E. St. Julien Cox vs. Charles Sommer. Jos. A. Eckstein, Secietary. pounds and 2 oz.last Sunday. Kimm act should promptly notify Adjutant needle-work with ease, and far less On motion Albert Blanchard was appointed -DEALER INDry Before Judge McDonald. Case was only half satisfied as he had made labor than required on other machines. CHARITY LODG E NO. 98, A.F. & A.N. General Van Cleve who will furnish the alternate. Goods It needs no commendation, the rapid dismissed by stipulation and upon the up his mind for a boy. all needed infoimation. K. H. Helling offered the following sales, increasing demand, and voluntary condition that the defendant return Etc. resolution which was adopted without Schwarz's new 20x36 ft. building Etc., encomiums from the press, and A new militaiy company was orthe property in controversey, and pay & Groceries, the thousands of families who use a dissenting vote: north of the depot Is nearly completed. ganized in Winona last Fiiday composed the disbursements of the action. them, amply testify to their undoubted Resolved, That James G. Blaine, as entirely of Germans. John From and after this date the undeisigned L. Hanson has purchased anew soda worth as a standard and reliable household James Brayley vs. William Duncan the foremost statesman of the country Meets on the second and fourth will have on sale a complete Ludwig was elected Captain, John V. ^GENTS' AND BOYS' necessity, extending its popularity fountain and intends to keep our people et al. By consent judgement ordered is entitled to the cordial support of the Tuesday in each month. stock of the well known agricultural each day. Machines sent anywhere Rohr, 1st Lieut, and Conrad Feige, 2d cool during the coming heated Republicans of Minnesota for the nomination for Plf. as demanded in complaint. Ready-made Clothing. DR. A. MARDEN, W. M., machineiy, wagons, plows, etc., foi to be examined before any Lieut. Our friend E. Gerstenhauer, of for president on the Republican term. which S. D. Peterson is agent. Our Elijah H. Gammon et al. vs. J. F. money is paid. AGENTS WANTED OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. ticket, and that the delegates from the Winona Adler, will give dignity to prices aie moderate and tenns leasonable. Mrs. T. Kimm has secured the services by the Company. Address them for Barton and Lydia M. Barton. By consent Ladies' Circulars, this county be instructed to use all the civil meetings of the company as information. FAMILY SEWING of Mrs. Joshlin and the millinery judgement ordered for Plf. as demanded 8 honorable means to aid in securing a MACHINE CO., 755 Broadway, New presiding officer, and we have no doubt Hats Caps, Office cor. Broadway and IstN. St. united States delegation to Chicago, business will for awhile at least in complaint. York. Winona & Saint Peter Railway. will noiuish the gavel over the heads pledged to his support. be conducted underJier supervision. SCHNEIDElt IIERBMANN. Thomas Campbell vs. WinonaA St. Pe Boots & Shoes. of the boys in a most soldieily-llke Going East Arrive. Depart. On-*notion the delegates present at ter R. R. -Co. dismissed without costs. Keegan Wright have bought the manner. Loans, on farm land secmity, in either convention wer(e the laigcst assortment of authorized to Day Passenger *5,55 a.m. *5,55 a.m 2STE-W" Wm. Bonne & Co. vs. Geo. J. Vollmer. entire interest in the livery stable and 4,12p. sums of $250 and upwards, negotiated Night Pass'ger *4,12 p.m. cast the full vote of the county. C. W. Heidemann, our excellent station STRAW GOODS, Settled and paid. outfit formeily owned by Conrad ^lillinei^y $t(rfe. Freight No. 14 *5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m by J. Newhart, New Ulm, Minn. No further business being before the agent, informs us that the Winona Christoph Schewe vs. August Schleisner. Arnold, and hereafter the business Freight No. 16 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m convention it adjourned sine die. & St. Peter Railroad Company has given CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Dismissed. will beconducted by Keegan & Wright. Going West. Arrive. Depart. H. Werring, Albert Blanchard, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. official notice that the station heretofore Upon the assembling of court Monday John Zieske has been under the i Day Passenger *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m NOTIONS, &c secretary. chairman. known as Burns is changed to morning the case of C. H. Chadbourn Night Pass'ger J8.50 Mrs. Louisa Erd weather the past week but he is some* J8.50 a.m a Clt* ef Tl?m I have given especial attention to Spiingfield, to correspond with the Freight No. 15 *2,05 p.m. *2,05 p.m et al. vs. Ole Hanson was the what better at this writing. Democratic Conaty Convention. my ready-made clothing department, Freight No. 13.. .*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m name of the post office* at that place. first one taken up. The jury returned and as the largest poittonof my stock Pease is now happy in his new Has opened a SPLENDID Except Sunday, Except Monday* We have no doubt this change will be a verdict for plff aud assessed his ot clothing has been made to Older quaiters over the heads of Keegan a Notice is hereby given that the firm The convention assembled last Saturday Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are per-appreciated fioin samples selected by myself, I by the people at that flourishing damages at $121.90. STOCK of of Lauterbach &Grunenfelder has been Bro's. store. mittedto carry passengers between Kasota at Union Hall at 2 o'clock p. m. .mi enabled to furnish better made town. dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Grunenfelder The court will probably adjourn this and Sleepy Eye. Millinery, Fancy Goods and was called to order an hour later clothing, and at lower pi ices than any W. R. White has secuied the services having disposed of his interest p. m. or some time to-morrow. It is due to Mr. S. D. Peterson to othei establishment in the city. by Thos. E. Bowen who read the call CHAS. HEIDEMANN, Agentg of Mr. Blackstone who will hereafter in the business to Alfred Faas. AND When in want of anjthing in my say that in publishing the civil court for the convention. S. R. Humphrey Lauterbach & F.ias will continue the be chief cook at the Loreno NOTIONS line don't fail to come and see my A Nairevw Escape. calendar last week we made an unpardonable wagon-maker and blacksmith business The Turner Hall Park was formally was chosen chairman, and Thos. E. House. goods and obtain my prices before purchasing at the old stand, and all outstanding blunder. The second case on opened for the season last Sunday. Bowen, secretary, of the convention. elsewhere. will be money A dollar lottery h.is been in existence accounts must be paid to the new firm A friend of the REVIEW writes us thecalendai which we made to read in your pocket. In the building formeily known as the The following were then appointed The Union Scouts" at Union Hall who also assume all liabilities of the here several days, but what does it vs.from Lamberton that on last Wednesday Baltrasck Geiser ThieshingMachine Co. Pennsylvania House, where she will as a committee on credentials: Chas. one week from next Friday and Satur. old Arm. LALTERBACH & FAAS. amount to? afternoon, about 4 o'clock, as Mr. be pleased to have the ladies of New S. D. Peteison et al." should have read Berry, Wm. Baker, Jacob Brust, Capt. New Ulm, May 1st, 1880. day evenings Ulm and vicinity call upon her. vs.E R. Abbctt was plowing on the farm Mrs. T. M. Marcellus is absent on Geiser Threshing Machine Co. George and Jacob Current. NEWULM Prices Moderate. Prof. B. June will accept thanks of of his brother Henry Abbett, adjoining a visit to New Ulm. S. D. Farmer et al." Mr. Peterson A resolution was passed that unrepresented ye REVIEW editor for valuable reportorial GRAND PIC NIC the village of Lamberton, lightning never had any dealings with the aboye Our "Cheap Tom" was never more towns might be represented assistance. struck and killed a yearling colt that named firm and they aie entiie strangers prosperous than now. People are by any persons of the party present C. F. HELD, was following his team. Mr. Abbett Both the Republican and Democratic to him. The initials "S. D." is pouring in from every locality. from such towns. The committee on AT THE had three horses hitched to a sulky Nicollet county conventions will be (Opposite Cheap Charley's) what misled us. Oity Garden, credentials reported following delegates Undertaker and Dealer in plow and all three were knocked down held at St. Peter next Saturday, May Fort Kldffler I teats. entitled to seats: TIT KIND O FOBJflTORfi. Encouraged no donbt by our words and his plow turned upside down. He Having made heavy purchases in 15th, at 2 o'clock p. m. BASHAW, Oscar Redding ON of cheer, the gooa looking artist on Dry Goods, was badly shocked himself, but not seriously EVE SPOUTS. Ten thousand feet Quite a rain together with hail passed LORENO, T. E. Bowen, Wm. Baker Proprietor and Manufacturer of Notions, Centre street, sometimesfor short hurt. Sundky, ^Iky 33d, 1880, just received by Bingham Bros. You THE FABMESR FMtlEND over the locality of Fort Bidgely HOME, J. P. Current, John Fitting Boots & Shoes, called "Siter's Emil," on the evening can now catch your lain water for last Tuesday evening doing more or less FANNING MILL Groceries, SIGEL, Capt. George, A. Hoffman of the 4th inst. took unto himself PERSONA!.. in Celebration of the 25th Anniversary hree cents per foot. damage to the young wheat, but no Crockery & Liquors, MILFORD, Wm. Skinner. a "leedle fiau" in the person of Miss Henry Lillie and wife, of Lafayette, of the First Settlement or cash, we are enabled to give large damage otherwise. The first picnic of the season will be LEAVENWORTH, Edson Hall Emma Meyer. The nuptial knot was The best fanning mill in the irailu I are absent on a two months' visit nducements to the cash trade. Please held at the City Garden a week from OF Farmers are now getting ready for MULLIGAN, Ed. Collins tied by justice Fischer in the piesence to friends in Cincinnati and New Store and Factory on Centre t^n-el call piice, and examine our goods. next Sunday. See notice in another NEW ULM, H. Weyhe, Chas. Stuebe, NEW ITLAI, MINN. planting corn. of the relatives of Mr. Seiterand a few York. near City Mill. B. E. C. BEIINKE column. Jacob Brust, Ed. Casey, Chas. Roloff invited friends. Later in the evening Mr. J. H. Smith, one of our worthy Among the attorneys from abroad A. BEIINKE. Manager NEW ULM, MINN and Chas. Berry. The proceeds of this picnic will be This vicinity was visited last week the New Ulm Silver Coinet Band, of citizens of Cairo, departed from our who weie in attendance on court last theLiterary Revolution and placed to the credit of the cemetery The following were elected as delegates by no less than four hail storms. Considerable which Emil is a member, and the tinpan midst last Tuesday to remain away for week we noticed S. L. Pierce of St. monument fund to be used for to the State convention: T. E. window glass was broken in and cow-bell brigade, in which the a few months. Paul, Mr. Gove of Rochester, J. M. erection of anew and beautiful monument, Bowen, chairman, Francis Baasen, O. some localities. dear boy is held in greatful leraembrance contract for which has already Universal Knowledge. Thompson and G. W. Sommerville of Spring along with her vivacity has Berry, O. Redding, J. P. Current, Jacob been made. for services in times gone by, A social hop will be given ct Union Loreno, Messrs. Gale and Phelps of Winona, also revived feminine complacency of Brust. paid their respects to the happy couple Hall next Monday evening. Admission Messrs. Brown, Wiswell, Severence the flowery kinds. We don't disapprove Good Music will be in Attendance, Resolved, That in case of non attendance and gave them an old fashioned serenade. 25 cents a couple. The management and Pfan of Mankato, C. R. Davis An Encyclopaedia in 20 vols., over 16,000 pages 10 per cent, more of this passage in the corridors of any delegates, those present Of course Emil done himself extend a cordial invitation to all. matter than any Encyclopaedia ever before published in this country, and and Sumner Ladd of St. Peter. of agricultural elements as long as the shall cast the full vote of the county A cordial invitation is extended to proud and the boys letuined home sold, handsomely and well bound, in cloth for $10, in half niorrocco for in the State convention. A pic nic is to be held at the City florist will be successful in obtaining all by the happy and contented. Emil, may your The IIunabolt Wattling machine. $15, and printed on fine heavy paper, wide margins, bound in half Russia, The preferences of the delegates, on Garden one week from next Sunday for a morning glory, or a fragrant bouquet Arrangement Committee. 4,Seiter" always re newly haivested gilt top, for $20an enterprise so extraordinary that its success, beyond motion, was then ascertained to be as the benefit of the cemetery monument I wish to say to the citizens of Brown to display a coquetish nutation with all precedent in book publishing, may be fairly claimed to inaugurate a main sweet. Afast-selling follows: fund. and surrounding counties, that I represent her beau. GENTS WANTED for the best and Literary Revolution. T. E. Bowen, Tilden 1st, any good the' 'Humbolt WashingMachine," pictorial Books and Bibles. Mr. Henry C. Tyrone, the scenic CEMENTA car load of fresh Louisville Mr. H. Finley, of East Cairo, contemplates THE LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE is a reprint entire of the last Prices reduced 32 per cent. National man 2d. en*which is meeting with general favor art*st, having failed to keep his (1879) Edinburgh edition of Chambers's Encyclopedia," with about 4 cement for cisterns just received herding a targe number of Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa Chas. Berry, Seymour 1st, Tilden 2d. whenever it has been introduced. Anywishing per cent, of new matter added, upon topics of special interest to American gagement with the Governor's Guards, cattle this summer, and all those that at the lumber yard of Bingham Bros. O. Redding, Seymour 1st, Tilden 2d. readers, thus making it equal in character to any similar work, better than exone to possess a good washing the Sea of Ice," the drama so wish to have their cattle herded will CHEAP. A A Fancy Cards. Chromo, Snowflake, fcc. No any other suited to the wants of the great majority of those who consult Jacob Brust, Tilden 1st, no second* machine will be furnished the "Humbolt" .41 1 two alike, with name, 1 0 costs. tensively adveitised for Union Hall please call on Mr. F. His intention is The Hector correspondent of the W W J. MINKLERft,CO Nassau, N. Y. works of reference, and altogether the latest Encyclopaedia in the field. choice. on trial. I sell them no other to gather up about 1000 head for herding. last week was not produced and is for Renville Times says John Pfefferly is J. P. Current, Tilden 1st. Rent paid two-and.a-quarter years the present "off." While the company way. D. M. HAGGARD, MASON S-peclaaen Vlmn in either style will be sent for esaminition with privilege of return on putting up a two story building. 22x buys one. Best Cabinet or Parlor receipt of proportionate price per rolume. Fr. Baasen, preference unknown. Spiingfield, Brown Co., Minn still hope to produce the "Sea of Organs in the World winners of A divorce suit was brought before 40, the lower part to be used as billiard Special Diacunta toearly subscribers, and extra discounts to clubs Full particulars with lighest distinction at every world's Each member of theconvention then -^n AND Ice" at some future day. they have descriptive catalogue of many other standard works equally iow in price, sent free oneof the magistrates ofCairo.recently fair for thirteen years. Prices $51, hall and harness shop, the upper Lone Tree Lnke Items. HAMLIN expressed his preference for president. $57, $66. $34, $108, to $000 and upward. made arrangements with Mr. Campbell but to the dissatisfaction of the neighbors as a public hall. Leading piinciples of the AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE Also for easy payments, $5 The vote stood 8 for Tilden, 4 for Seymour a month or $6 38 a quarter and upward. for the production of his grand military he did not make any alternation Fields begin to look green. OBftANS There is a probability that the distinguished Catalogues free. Mason I. Publish only books of real value and 4 for Thurman. drama the "Union Scouts," at Union Hamlin Organ Co, 154 Tremont St., Quite a wind, rain and hail storm matrimonial in the knot, and undoubtedly II Work npon the basis of present cost of making books, about one half what it was a few years ago Gen. Franz Sigel will become Boston 46 East 14th St, (union Square)New York A resolution to stand by the nominee Hall next week Friday and Saturday visited this section on the 4th inst., the matrimonial agreement remains III Sell to buyers direct, and save them the 50 to 60 per cent commission commonly allowed to dealers 250 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. a permanent resident of St. Paul, of the Cincinnati convention was IV. The cost of books when made 10,000 at a time is but a fraction of the cost when mede 600 at a time breaking many window lights. evenings, May'21st and 22d. The the same until some stronger and wo understand a movement is on adopt the low price and sell the large quantity. on motion of Dr. Berry adopted unannimously, WANTED "Union Scouts" has just had a run of power can cause a disunion. All that The daughter of Frank Billington V. Use good type, paper, etc., do careful printing printing, and strong, neat binding, but avoid all "padding-lag fo for the accomplishment of that although Mr.Bowen thought died type, spongy paper and gandy binding, which are so commonly rem at and heavily. to lake I can say, his judgemeut was according six nights at Minneapolis, under the DURING THE we are glad to learn is recovering from books appear Urge and fine, and which greatly add to their coat, bat do not add to their value. ok appear a purpose there might be a possibility of some to religions right- He that God auspices of the Minneapolis Zouavas VI. To make $\ and a friend is better than to make f5 and an enemy. her late severe illness. POLITICAL BOOM OF 1880. man being nominated whom he could Hon Albert Knight, one of the early join together let no man put assunder- Corps, and a run of thiee nights at Winona, 0t&ndki< Book Geo. Heart has been appointed asassesor not conscientiously support. settlers of St. Peter, died on Monday For full particulars address the Western under the auspices of the Winona for this town. Now is the time M. D. O'Neil, of the town of Camp, Book Exchange, 102 and 164 La the 3d inst. The malady which caused E. G. Pahl was chosen chairman of Guards, with gieat success in both Salle St., Chicago, 111. when our farmers will be very poor as has a large numberof saw logs at Pless' his death was cancer in the stomach. the Dem. county committee for the ensuing cities. Mr. Campbell takes the leading Library of Universal Knowledge, 20 vols, flo. Acme Library of Modern Classics, 50 cent! it is most time for George to begin his milltobesawn into lumber for the His remains were taken to St. Paul and year, whereupon the convention American Patriotism, 60 cents. Milman's Gibbon's Rome, S vols, t2 60. part in the play. Don't fail to see WE A BONANZ A Macaulay's History of England,*! vol, CO Tat lie's History of English Literature,76 cents tour. purpose of building a house very soon. interred in Oakland cemetery. adjourned sine die. HAVE Cnambers'sCyclopsedia ofEng Literature, 4 vols S2. Cecil's Book of Ratnral History, tl. the Union Scouts." Admission 35 FOR YOU Pictorial Handy Lexicon, 36 cents Knight's History of England, 4 vols, S3 That is right Daniel improve you' We learn that our town clerk has Michael Schieffert. the man who got cents. Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men, 3 vols tl-60. Sayings, by author of 8pariowgrass Papers, 60 eta. We can recommend our readers to town. Oeikie's Life and Words of Christ, SO cents. gone to New Ulm courting. Mrs Hemans'PoeticalWorks, 76cts. kicked by a colt in the town of Cottonwood During the Political Boom of 1880. Young's Bible Concordance, 311,000 reference (preparing), Kitto's Cyclopaedia of Bib Literature, 2 Tols, S3. use Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup in all Rich. Gerdes and his copartner Mr. f290 Rollin's Ancient History, 92.26. We notice that the members of the The Western Book Exchange, 162 and M4 La Salle a few days since, died of his in* Acme Library of Biography, 50 cents. Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, Illus., 91. St., Chicago, IU. cases of coughs, colds, etc. It only *A Bonanza" Hillyard, have recently moved into the M. E. church have built a barn adjoining juries on the 3d inst. Mrs. Schieffet Book of Fables, JEsop, etc- illns, 50 cents. Works ot Flavlons Josepbus, 92. _^ cost8 25 cents, 50 cents and SI.00 a Milton's Complete Poetical Works, 50 cents Comic History of the U. 8., Hopkins, UTgfe, 60 eta. Has been struck at the Robinson building vacated by L. Theile and the parsonage. having died two months previous six Shakespeare's Complete Works, 75 cents. Health by Exercise, Dr. George H. Taylor, cents Machine Works, Richmond, Ind. It is a bottle, and|is warranted to cure. Works of Dante, translated by Cary, 50 cents. Health for Women, Dr George H. Taylor, fiVceaU they both have established a store of or seven small children are left parentless. OEO. 1? We notice in the REVIEW that "Prospector" Works ofVlxsjU, translated by Dryden, 40 cents. Library Magasine, 10 cents a No., 91 a year. new Threshing machine, which having Sold by Jos. Bobleter. their own with a moderate stock of 0WSLLfcOO*B The Koran or Mohammed, translatedby Dryden, Library Magazine, bound volumes, CO cents. thinks there are others that more separating point, than ever before 40 cents. Leaves from the Diary of an oM lawyer, 91. general merchandise. They wish to obtained in any machine, is able Adventures of Don Quixote, illus., 60 cents. would go west if they had change A masterpiece of ait is the new altar Each of the above bound !n cloth. If by matt, SALT to* fertilizing purposes i Arabian Nights, Ulna., 50 cents to thresh at the fastest possible rate dispose their stock at neck-button prices. postageextra. Most of the books are also potUshaJ Mas., SOeente. myan's Pilgrim's Progress, enough to take them out of the country made by M. Schwendinger near the low to be had at the Elevator. in fine editions and fine bindings, at lit^ner price*. of spped without waste. Robinson Crusoe,Gnllivea'rcents. illns., 50 Travel' fllns., 60 eta. DescriptiveCatalogues and termsto,C1njMejri fttt and suggests the passing around of the Ct-tholic Church. It is of gothic style and1 .Kg Wages ^m 18B 0 Munchausen It is a truly wonderful machine, and Every farmer should at least makesa on request. Sortoa and Ballads, by EgT. Alden, Dins., 31. For the past few months, ever since hat. We think "Prospector" is mistaken every one interested in the saving of and deserves the attention of lovers trial by sowing over a few acres Remit by bank draft, mono/ order, ngJatard letter, or by Express. Fraction* of one dollar may Richard Pfefferle and his brother John grain, should send for a catalogue describing in the person and therefore may of the sculptural art. It will be carried Price per Ton $0.00 be sent In postage struaaa. Address the machine, which will be The voter's text book. came so near meeting a watery grave take in his work bench and water barrels to Loreno the 19th day of May.sent Cwt. 50. AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, free. Address, in the Minnesota River, there has been at the wrong time. More anon. Ererjrrotor wiU have it. Atfdrees the Western Come and see it before it is carried ROBINSON CO. For particulars See C. W. GEORGE, quite a controversy going on between Book Exchange, Ml lot La Salle St.,C gengo, HI BA. lent. Airar, Maaaft?. TRIBUNE BUILDING, NEW YORK Richmond, Indiana. at the Elevator. away. TM IP t*J