New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 19, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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'vf-^f A,' ,^^^M^^^ms^sh''W&^^4> mr^J^M^'MSB^sammmmm INEW ULM REVlEWkJWEDN ESDAY,. MAY 19^880- $1888* NEW ULM AND VICINITY. M. MULLEN'S UNION HALL. pecially Americans of this parfof the Col. Pfaenderhas opened an insurance Mr. Shott's team while standingnear FBINQBD eMNYlAK. rven county, are dissatisfied with the result weeks int and real estate office in Mullen's the City Mill last Saturday became As not quite two AzfiathJtqaletoodaML HARDWARE free October naged Ita ayhran waji, of the late convention? and the NEWVLIHPBODUCE MARKE T. building, in the rooms lately vacated frightened at an incoming locomotive before the time when the enumerators thatMTCMdtkrop stee below, tkecaUc a managers of the machine will have to by the U.S. Land Office. and before Mr. Petermiller, will commence taking the census, farmers Corrected weekly by R. PrfirrcRLT, FBIDA AHB SATDHDiT EE'6S, exercise more than ordinary discretion who was watching them, became should at once begin to prepare In matchfaM beauty, tender and N Our friend Wenzel Manderfeld, of Emporium The gentian reigned, an undisputed queen. or lose a large number of votes. aware of their intentions they started themselves to give the information required the S. signal corps, has been transferred Wheat No. 1 No. 2 83 One sudden break, half down tfce leuftaenfna May %Ut A 22d, 1880. offon a run. In the endeavor to stop of them with promptness and Since I wrote you last we have had from Yuma, Arizona, to Maricopa, and Wheat No. 3 90 No, 4 Bevealed dark-rlanted atrele, stfll and them Mr. Petermiller became entangled accuracy when the enumerator makes two very heavy rain storms, both accompanied same territory. Flour per bbl $6.007.00 Agricnltnral Hachina Agency, lone Oats, per bushel 2023 in the lines and was dragged a his call. It is highly important to by hail and in some places Her presence filled that sunmiumlnedglade, The soda water fountain at the City She made the enchanted solitude her own: Barley, per bushel 2025 First time in New Ulm of Frink 6. considerable distance, but aside from our county and every eitizen residing with a high wind. The house formerly The heavens above their watch eternal kept. Drug Stqre has again been placed in Corn per bushel 18 And, steeped in light,the embracing woodland Caaptelft Great Military Drama having one side of his face badly therein to have everything enumerated owned by P. McGowan which has been slept. position, and ye thirsty can now be re Potatoes, per bushel 15 in Four Acts, entitled: THE scratched up he was not seriously hurt. on the schedule, and every one unoccupied for a year or two was unroofed Hams, per lb 10 omn SGBIJTS. freshed with ice cold soda water at 5 Pale knots of grasses fringed the open space. Her lifted cups passed Ugfatly Ur? and After running up Center street to should understand that the information Cheese per lb 07 and some of the logs of which cents a drink. thro' Lard per lb 70 Minnesota the team came to a standstill is not given for the purpose of the house was built were blown off and Bach chalice molded in drrlneat grace, Johnny Richards picked up, last Bach brimmed with pure, Intense and per. Bye flour, per bbl 4.00 of its own accord. taxation, but to enable the U. S. carried some distance. Emily Polesky, feet blue Wednesday, a large hail stone, in the Salt, per bbl 2.25 Alone and spotless in her virgin fame. Government and its people to know the about twelve years old, was in the Her life upheld the year's immortal claim. The Governor's Guards are now re. Butter, per lb 10 center of Inch he found a flat pebble increase of population, wealth and house at the time and was badlv frightened. Honey, per lb 16 hearsing and will next Friday and Saturday Now wail low winds about the forest eaves, nearly an inch in length.Mankato Produced under the ausuices and per doz 6 improvements made in each section Quite a number of window Ef?8 Now life grows cold 'neath cold and dreary evenings produce, at UnionHall, Review. skies, for the benefit of the of the country in the last ten years. glass were broken in this vicinity, and And rustling ankle-deep in fallen leaves, Mr. F. G. Campbell's great military The lone, deserted wood-path GOVERNOR'S GUARDS. M. Mullen says he will pay $25 for The enumerator will want to know Officers of Brown County. some sheds and stables that were covered Ues drama entitled the "Union Scouts." proof that will lead to the conviction of Yet pinched and wan, of youthful charm bereft. how much you had in 1879 of acres with hay or straw were unroofed. The play possesses many features Post Olllce Address New Ulin. the unprincipled cuss who stole tho Elwaid and bushels of wheat, corn, oats, barley, The last forsaken gentian still Is left A greater quantity of water fell Tuesday AUDITORH Constans. which makes it a favorite with every TRKASVRKKF. Schubert. coid-binder poster and map from buckwhe.it and potatoes how many and Wednesday evenings, 4th and A wondrous fairness hath the perfect flower. UBUIBTKK OF nKKDiiA. Walton. The eminent young actor, Mr. audience to which it has ever been Serenely calm beneath the sapphire sky, the New Ulin post office, last week. vnas or PROBATEA. Westphul bushels merely of peas and 5th inst., than we ever remember to Hut holier far, in autumn's wildest hour. played, and we have no doubt our Frank G. Campbell CI.KRK or THE DIST. COURTAlbeitBlaiichurd. The constant love that cannot wholly die beans, and number of acres and value have seen in the same lenght of time, SHERIFFJohn Msnderfleld. MARRiED~in this city, by justice theater going, fun loving people will To me her radiant youth new faith did bring. SURVEYORJ. Berndt. Xcw iJlnt, MinJV iu pioduct cf orchards and vineyards each shower lasting about one hour. Yet now ber pallor seems a higher thing. 11. Fischer, on Monday, the 17th, 1880. COURT COMMISSIONERE Koch give the boys a grr.ml benefit on this Has been expressly engaged for thi* COUNTYATTORNKYB F.Webber. and small fruits number of acres Thrilled by her gaze, I deem no fancy wild John Weichaler, of Indianapolis, and occasion. The company has secured occasion, and will appear as CORONERJonno LaadeNschluger. Where spirit grace outlasts the ruder clay: and tons of hemp and hay bushels of S. D. Peterson, of New Ulm, is thd COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD. O.Cl.iiy. Emilie Fritsche, of New Ulm. The For me, the autumn's last and loveliest chud the services of Mr.Capmbell, who plays A complete line of COMMISSIONERSChus Wagner.chairman, Ole Jor/union, Tom Markham, The Scout. Takes not even now her haunting charm clover, flax aud glass seed acres and king of the machine men in this section \V. H. Sunders, A. Larson, Anton Mander. happy couple have the wt 11-wishes of the leading part. Six beautiful tableaux away. SHELF & HE1VT HARDWARE feld. pounds ol hops aud flax beesnumber But when cold storms have stripped the snow of the country. He has already their many friends. will be pioduced during each assisted by clad hill. PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, ot hives and pounds of wax and taken 300 oiders in the vicinity of In finer spirit-presence lingers stilli evening. For the cast, synopsis and The effects of the U. S. Land Office MISS THERESE FAY Elaine Goodoie,In Goad Company. honey sugar caneacres, hogsheads New Ulm, for binders, reapers and Carpenter and Farming Tools, all further particulars see bills, and advertisement at this place were packed up and Walter T. Colquitt, the father ot of sugar and g-ill.m of molasses sorghumact mowers.Tracy Gazette. AS in another column. Governor Colquitt, of Georgia, and shipped to Tracy last Wednesday, but J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & es, [ot.udh of su^.u and gallons James Rockniore wei famous preachers May Meriton, The Spy. the office will not be opened for business We clip the following from the ot molasses, i the crop of the in that State iu former days, and Lcreno Department. Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' at that point until next Saturday. Minneapolis department of the Pioneer this story is told of an encounter which calendar year 18u, the officers will they once had: Mr. Colquitt, while on May 22d. Press: Captain Joseph Bobleter, 'Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- want the number of fleeces and pounds (From our regular correspondeutBusted.) the way to church one Sunday, stopped For the cast of characters and synopsis in command of the Governor's We are pained to learn that one of of wool, pounds of maple sugar and at a peach orchard by permission of the of incidents see posters and small borne Co's. Full line of Quite many new buildings are being Guard, said to be the best drilled owner and ate some of the fruit. Mr. the forms of the Sleepy Eye Herald gallons of molasses Of the yield .du- bills. erected in this village this spring. Rockmore, riding by on his way to his company in the State, wi ites to Secretary when being conveyed from our office ring the twelve months from June 1, REAPERS AND MOWERS. meeting, called out: "Never mind, Admission, 35 Gents. Clark that his company are desirous Our new drug store will soon be iu to Sleepy Eye, last Friday evening, 1879, to May 31, 1880, he will want Colquitt I'll bear witness in Heaven THE OSBORNE of attending, and probably will running order. peaches.'1 was pied at our depot. Such accidents pounds of butter and cheese, gallons against you for stealing those No extra charge forReseived Seats, attend, the great Minneapolis exposition "Hold on," said Colquitt, drawing a Self-Binder, happen in the best regulated offices, of milk sold, value of animals slaughtered, Quite a number of the old veterans which can be obtained at the City blank-book and pencil from his side in September next. Minneapolis value of products and acres of however. in this city intend to attend the grand Drug Store. pocket, Let me take your interrogatories will be delighted to see them, and they market gardens, value of forest products, you won't be there."N. F. re-union at Milwaukee on June 5th. The Lamberton Commercial is informed may.rest assured of acordial welcome." Evening Post The Elward Harvester, and value of home manufacturers. that the prayer of the petition* John C. Zieske and Peter Majewski All are coulially invited The letter in question was written in Meets every Thursday evening at ers for a new post oflice midway be and their families returned home Monday answer to one received from Secretary THE MARKETS. THE COMMITTEE. With Cord Binder. Union Hall. Brothers from abroad tween Spiingfield and Lamberton has The penalties for refusing to give evening from a few days' visit to Clark with reference to a military *re cordially invited. New YORK, May 15, 1880. been granted by the Post Office Department, the required information are severe. Mr. F. Zieske of Courtland. Since the LIVE STOCK-Cattle ....(7 50 (ft$10 26 FURST & BRADLEY drill at the ^Fair, in which, it is proposed, HEN RY CONVTAXS, M. W. GRAND PIC NIC Sheep (clipped) 4 00 5 7 6 and the rfost office will be The law provides that All persons loss of his children John has been all uniformed militia companies Hoirs 4 SO 4 00 WM. KOCH, Recorder. known as Sanborn. FLOUft-Oood to Choice 5 00 7 00 above the age of twenty-one years who Hay Hake, l*lu% Ac Cultivators, somewhat under the weather, but we in the State shall participate.. White Winter Extra 4 80 5 85 NEW VL LODGE NO. 53, refuse to furnish information required WHEAT-No. 2 Red 131 135 are glad to say he is coming around all &c. &c. &c. The Governor's Guards last Thursday No. 2 Chicago 124 185 AT THE We omitted to mention last week by the supervisors or enumerators, CORN-Western Mixed SO 51H received 50 of the improved calibre right again. Call and examine my goods and piice City Garden, OATS-Western Mixed 41 48 that Lieut. Jos. A. Eckstein, one of shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Springfield rifles. These guns, before buying elsewhere. UYEWestern Hifc 91 Last Wednesday night the storm our enterprising young men, was admitted roUK-Mess (new) 1125 ll 30 $100, to be recovered in an action being blued, do not make so much M. MULLEN. blew down Wm. Schultz's commodious LARDSteam 7 STVi'aJ 7 ON at the recent term of court in of debt. Presidents, directors, vzy* show asthose heretofore used by the CHEESB new barn which he had just built, but Sunday, tk 93d, 1880, this city to practice law in all the or other officials of private corporations 57 WOOLDomestic Fleece.... 43 meets every Saturday evening. Broth* company, but they are a much better C. BALTRUSCH, there was nothing in it at the time except CHICAGO. eourts of Minnesota. The examining t* o |4 65 who refuse to furnish information ers from abroad are cordially invited. BEEVES-Extra service gun and are also two pounds 435 460 a cow and she escaped without Choice committee was composed of the following pertaining to their business are 4 10 4 35 ii in Celebration of the 25th Anniveisary lighter. X. ROSSKOPF, N. G. Good 9 injury. 400 380 named gentlemen: S. L.Pierce, Minn. Str-, New Ulm, Minn. Medium liable to a fine not to exceed $10,000," FKTKR MANDERFELD, Secretary. 400 of the First Settlement 3 00 Circus Cowing. liutchers' Stock 3 75 3 00 & of St. Paul, G. W. Sommerville, of Runitz & Bendixen have a large new There are several important provisions Stock Cattle 4C0 4 00 DEALER IN We are reliably informed that W.C. OF IIOCJSLi\ c-Uood to Choice .Sleepy Eye, and John Lind, of this city, stock of summer goods which they offer CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. 5f 300 tfl, in the amended census law which 8HEEP-(Clipped). Dry Goodsl ui.m, Coup's great circus and menagerie 80 (St SI NEW HI WW. UUTTKlt-CreMinery and we understand they gave the at bottom prices. was approved April 20.1880. ltt & 80 MAJONIC. Good to Choice Dairy.. will exhibit in New Ulm on Saturday, 08'/4 09 Lieutenant a .very flattering recom EGGS-Fresh The Evangelical Association in this 060 a) (d The enumerator is required before May 29th. This combined show of living FLOUUWinter The proceeds of this pic nic will be & Groceries, 5 50 mend. All the dear boy now lacks to place are now building a parsonage Springs 5 00 placed to the credit of the cemetery 700 forwarding the list of inhabitants of wonders is spoken of very nighly Patents tt50 (ft fill his cup of happiness is a darling 1 Yi\ which, when completed, will count monument fund to be used for the OHAIN-Wheat, No. 8 Spring i mi his district to the Supervisor, to file in 37H by the press. It takes 27 large cars to Com. No. 8. little wife, and we understand that he erection of anew and beautiful monument, 3IW Meets on the second and fourth among the best buildings in town. 37 GENTS' AND BOYS' Oats, No. 8 the oflice of the county court a list of convey the outfit. Don't fail to see it. 81H 31 da contract for which has already is in a fair way to even gratify that Tuesday in each month. KycNo.2 81 ft Mrs. John Hagemann departed her the names, with age, sex and color of Uarlcy.No. 3 been made. We learn from Rev. D.M.Haggard of Ready-made Clothing, DR. A. MARDEN, W. M., 05'/,'jl wish in the near future. O, Joseph, BHOOM COHN- life last Wednesday and her remains all persons enumerated by him, which Stately that John Stofflet, living about ited-Tipped Hurl i Oi.fi M. OLSEN, Secretary. what happiness! Dame fortune does 8 a Fine Green Good Music will be in Attendance, he shall certify to be true, and for were burried on Friday. Friend Hagemann three miles south of Springfield, had inferior. indeed smile on you. Ladies' Circular*, 3 Crooked which he shall be paid at the rate of has the sympathy of the entire three valuable horses killed by lightning Traveler 's (GfoiMe, 10 40 10 POltK-Mess 6 0"/t The Chicago & Northwestern railway ten cents for each hundred names. He LAKD-Steam Mats & Caps, community in this his sorry affliction. last Wednesday night. This is a 6 i invitation is extended to A cordial LUMBElt- 17 50 company have put in force, a new is to give notice by written advertisement all by the Common Dressed Siding 10 00 Winona Saint Peter Railway. severe loss to Mr. Stofflet as we understand ft 30 00 Boots Shoes. Flooring 24 00 A1 langement Committee. set of rules to govern news agents in three places in his district that & 13 50 the horses killed were all he Common Bourns 10(0 (l 14 00 Arrive. Depart. Going East Juvenile Murder aud Suicide. Feneinir.. 10 0U which will give travelers relief from he will be at the court house in the 240 had. the luigc.st assoitment of Lath 20J Cfcimg* Pi Firm* 2 80 *5,55 a.m. *5,55 a.m Day Passenger their importunities to a certain extent. county on the 5th and 6th days after A Stultifies 8 55 STRAW GOODS, EAST LIIIEKTY. Hereafter all traveling theater or *4,12 p.m. *4,12p.m Night Pass'ger a wr They must be clean and neat in their filing said list, Sundays not included, CATTLE-Ben f5 00 A sad double tragedy occurred in Freight No. 14 5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m concert troupes that wish to give an Fair to Good 400 ft 4U0 attire, and polite to passengers and for the purpose of making corrections. the township of Gordon in Douglas HOGSYoikers 4 59 & 4 05 CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Freight No. 16 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m Notice is hereby given that the film entertainment in this city must first I'biliulHpbias 4 75 (to 490 others. Only one agent will be allowed The compensation for this duty is to be county, on Thursday last. It appears Arrive. Depart. of Lauteibaeh &Grunenfelder has been Going West. SHEEPBest (clipped) 4 53 5 50 procure a license from the city clerk. NOTIONS, &f. on each train. They will not be fixed by the superintendent of the census, Common. 3 50 & 4 0J that two Scandinavian bo} s, aged respectively *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Giunenfehler Day Passenger BALTIMORE. Heretofore the show license ordinance having disposed of his interest permitted to individually importune t8,50a.m. J8,50a.m nine and eleven, whose but not to exceed $2.50 per day. Night Pass'ger CATTLE-Best f4 50 I have given especial attention to 0 was not enforced in this respect, but in the business to Alfred F.ias. Medium 385 .*2,05p.m. *2,05p.m (& 3 75 fathers are neighbors, went together passengers, but they may announce in Freight No. 15 my iendy-made clothing department, In addition to the compensation paid HOGS-Good 6 1b & G0 Lauteibaeh & Faas will continue the *12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m we understand it will be in the future. and drove up the cattle, after which Freight No. 13. .mil as the l.ngest poitionof my stock a low tone, at intervals not exceeding SHEEP (clipped) 4 00 QA 580 enumerators for the returns of living wagon-maker and blacksmith business ol clothing has been made to order they went off to play together, and not We learn that J. C. Zieske, Peter Except Monday Except Sunday three times in each car, the article that at the old stand, and all outstanding inhabitants, they are to receive in the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fiom samples selected by myself, I returning at a late hour, search was 13 and 5 are per- Majewski, C. F. Presscott and D. F. Freight trains No they may have for sale. They will not accounts must be paid to the new (hm per capita districts five cents for each am enabled tc furnish better made instituted for them, which resulted in mitted to carry passengers between Kasota Mitchell, of Sleepy Eye, Frank Green who also assume all liabilities of the be permitted to deposit papers, books, clothing, and at lower prices than any death reported and for the statistics of finding the dead body of the younger and Sleepy Eye. LOSTon the Mankato road, within old linn. LALTEBBACH & FAA of Golden Gate, Frank Billington, of othei establishment in the city. etc., on the seats of the cars, or in the each establishment returned on the lying in the road, or-at the side of the seven miles of New Ulm, or in the CHAS. HEIDEMANN, Agentg New Ulm, May 1st, 1880. Lone Tree Lake, and perhaps several When in want of anything in my laps of the passengers. Agents will not city, on the 17th inst., a large red road, with its face in the mud and general schedule of manufactories 15 line don't fail to come and sec my others, will attend the giand soldiers be permitted to open their goods after wallet containing nothing but papers water of a low place. The other boy cents, and for each establishment returned "CHANGE OF FIRM NAME goods and obtain my prices lefor purchasing See ad. in anoth- re-union at Milwaukee, next month. Focket book lost, belonging to S, W. Haggard, whose, 8 p. m. Conductors of through express was not found until Saturday afternoon, elsewhere. will be money on the special schedule of manufactures name will be found on the papers. er column. trains are directed to see that although a great many people in your pocket. A lightning rod man named O. II. 25 cents. The finder will confer a favor by leav* C. Baltriisek were out in search, and when found news agents do not pass through or Notice is hereby given that the business Remember the pic nic at the City Dingman who had been operating in ing the same with Jos. Bobleter or at heretofore conducted by aud under was dead, with the face lying in a work the train oftener than once in Union House in this city. Garden next Sunday. the vicinity of Northfield, was overhauled the firm name of Caroline Peuser, The sluanbalt Wasttlufr machine. little pool of water, not over two or each thirty miles. On mail or accommodation THE OWNER. at Farmington on Saturday, The Union Scouts.'' Don't fail to has been pui chased by Frank Peusei three inches deep, where he had evidently NEW ULM trains they will be allowed to I wish to say to the citizens of Brown taken back by an officer, and fined $75 who will continue the business at the ICE CREAM FREEZER see them. drowned himself. The only work the train once each forty mile old stand. Mr. Peuser will assume all and surrounding counties, that I represent and costs. This he promptly paid, clue to the mystery is furnished by a FOR SALE. POTATOES, 10 cents a sack, at Theo. liabilities of the old tirmand collect all run. Price packages or gambling devices the 'Humbolt WashingMachine," which will almost take the profits off little five year old, who says the two dues. CABOLINE FKISEB. Crone's. will not be tolerated on any which is meeting with general favor of one lightning rod. Hastings boys were fighting and that he saw A large ice cream freezer, nearly as FBANK PEI'SKB. Don't fail to see the Jnion Scouts' train. whenever it has been introduced. Anyone Gazette. the larger boy have the smaller one good as new, is offered for sale at a (Opposite Cheap Charley's) at Union Hall next Friday and Saturday Having purchased the business her'ofore wishing to possess a good washing bargain. For particulars call at the down and was sitting on his back and The people of Bird Island are already Request Granted. conducted by Caroline Peuser 1 City Drug Store where the freezer evenings. jamming his face into the mud and Having made heavy purchases in machine will be furnished the "Humbolt" taking steps towards celebrating would kindly invite my patrons and may be seen. L. SCHILLING. At the earnest request of the citizens Dry Goods, water. The natural surmise is, that on trial. I sell them no other Wall Papei! Wall Paper! A large as' the coming Fourth (5th) of July in an friends to give me a call when in want of Sleepy Eye and vecinity Marie Notions, having held the little fellow's face in aortment of new patterns at the City way. D. M. HAGGARD, of anything in my line. All outstanding Peter Majewski, old fashioned way. Committees to the water so long that he was drowned, Louisa Anderson has consented to return Boots & Shoes, accounts of the old ilrm must be Spiingfield, Brown Co., Minn Drug Store. make all necessary arrangements were and, finding what he had done, Groceries, to Sleepy Eye on Wednesday, 19th, paid within 30 days from this date. Camp, Renville Co., Minn., A large second hand ice cream freezer appointed over a week ago. Truly, was afraid to return home, strayed off Undertaker and Dealer in Crockery & Liquors, and favor them with another charming FRANK PEISEK. May 5th, 1880. Furniture and Sewing Machines, the Bird Islanders are a wide-awake is offered for sale at a bargain. See into the woods alone, brooding over or cash, wo are enabled to give large entertainment. The programme Rev. D. M. Haggard, the event in the lonely hours of the nducements to the cash trade. Please class of people. ad in another column. WM. PFAENDER'S for Wednesday evening will be an entirely Dear SirSom De ved, liar jeg kjoebt call price, and examine our goods. night, and being fearful of a justly SLEEPY EYE, MINN. Capt. Wm. II. Sigler, of Henderson, The Rochester Pout says that Mr. new one, to them, and it is to be enaf Deres Vaskemaskiner, og min merited"punishment if found, he discovered B. E. C. BKIINKE REAL ESTATE AGENCY James Stewart, well known as a former is about to open a large new drug store hoped will be'as pleasing as the one A splendid assortment of all kinds of furniture, the pool of water and deliberately Hustru er sordeles tilfreds medden. A. BKHNKK, Manager and coffins of all sixes, is constantly kept ON hand, conductor on the Winona and St. given on Satuiday, the 5th inst. in St. Paul. and will be sold at reasonable pricex. 1 also keep held his face in it until he was Hun liar nu brugt den i longere Tid, a full line of all tie standard Sewing Machines, Peter Road, was seriously injured at The Redwood county delegates to dead* G. F. HELD, which will be *oh! at low prices and favorable og siger, at nun Ikke vil undvore den. for Southwestern Minnesota, The New Altar. terms. The public is cordially invited to come St. James, on the Sioux City Road, the Republican State convention are Med Agtelse, and examine my goods and obtain prices 'before for the Catholic church in Sleepy Eye a few days ago, by falling irotn a tank purchasing elsewhere. PETER MAJEWSKI favorable to Windom. Undertaker and Dealer In AND N. P. XAVIEK, Pausf, Pondfr! and Peruse! will be blessed the 2d day of June, while loading coal. It is feared that AL KIN O FDMTUBE. The outside work on.rfsenninger's GRAND Norsk Luthersk Prest. at the same time the celebration of his injuries are fatal. Mrs. S. Stewart The invention of that Superior and new building on Center street was the first Communion of .the children left for St. James on Tuesday, to Complete Sewing Machine (The Family OFFICE, CALICO BALL, ^Proprietor and Manufacturer of completed last week. Springfield, May 13th, 1880. Sewing Machine,) marks one of the will take place. The solemn service assist in attending her son. TUG KARMESR FRIIEND Mr. Haggard. most important eras in the history of Ground was broken last Friday for NEW ULM, MINN. commences at 0.30 o'clock a. m. with Attention is called to the new advertisement machinery, and when we consider its I have used the "Humbolt Washing FANNING MILL. the basement of Leibold's new building. AT assistance of many clergymen, and All order-i for the pui chase or sal of Peter Majewski, of great usefulness and extremely low Machine" for three months and find it English and German sermons on interesting of city lots, improved farms and wild TURNER HALL, price (S25). it very difficult to conceive Sleepy Eye, which appears in another the best thing of the kind I ever saw. The best fanning mill in the ne ktt lands, in this and adjoining counties, One by one the old landmarks in the subjects will be delivered. of any invention for domestic use column. Mr. Majewski keeps a good for insurance in the most reliable com No family should be without one. of more or even equal importance to families. Store and Factory on Centre ?i ft Thursday Eve., May 27th, 1880. As the altar is a piece of elegant city disappear and are replaced by stock of furniture, and his line of sewing panies, for ocean passage to and from It has great capacity for work near City Mill. Mrs. M. Anderson. work of gothicait, and a fine ornament brick edifices. all European ports, promtly and satisfactorily machines embrace all the popular beautiful, smooth, and quiet movement, under the auspices of for the church, it is intended to have it NEW ULM, MINN. attended to. Sportsmen should bear in mind that rapid execution, certainty and styles of the standard machines. He North Star, May 6th, 1880. |5T County Agency for the German dedicated under solemn ceremonies delightful ease of opeiation, that at H.ASUBILIA'S ORCHESTRA the season for killing wild ducks and keeps only first-class goods which he American Hail Ins. Co. of St. Paul. Mr. Haggard. once commends it above all others. NEW and to have also the pleasure to enjoy geese expired on the 15th inst. sells at living prices. Give him a call The working parts are all steel, strong for the benefit ol the Leader. SirI have used the "Humbolt AGENTS the presence of all friends and benefactors WANTED for the best and and see for yourselves. and durable, and will last a life time ^lillinefy $tofe. Mr. E. B. Wilson will lecture at Washing Machine" about 1,wo months from abroad. fast-selling pictorial Books and Bibles. the bobbin hold 100 yards of thread an tui ii Turner Hall next Friday, Saturday, A neglected cough brings on consumptionthe and find it a help worthy a place in every Prices reduced 32 per cent. National the stitch is the firmest of all the Piogramme to follow next week. PERSONAL. and Sunday evenings on spiiitualism. most fatal and prevalent Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa stitches made, neat and regular, and family.I unhesitatingly recommend i John Neumann is expected home can be regulated in a moment to sew of all physical ills that flesh is it to any one wanting a real help in Theo. Kobarsh has received a hand, Mrs. Louisa Erd Admission SO Cts. a Couple. stitches from an inch in lenght on from Europe the Ktter part of this or 30 Fancy Cards, Chromo, Snowflake, ice. No heir to. To check the malady in its washing. Mrs. S. Wigal. some little engine and the machinery two alike, with name, lOcrnlM. coarse material down to the finest, os the first of next month. early stage, before the deadly tubercles Tickets for sale at the Cheap Charley's S. MINKLER fc CO., Nassau, N. iu his shop is now propelled by steam. infinitesimal as to be hardly discernible S. D.Petrson and II. B. Constans, Ha* opened a SPLENDID develop themselves in the lungs, store, Dakota House, H. Seiter, Galcea Gain Meats. with the naked eye, and with a The New TJlm Sugar M'f'g Co. last Rent paid two-and.a.qnarter years MASO N City Drug Store. rapidity rendering it impossible to delegates to the Republican State convention, use Thomas' Eclectric Oil, which also buys one. Best Cabinet or Parlor STOCK of week sold car load of syrup to P. H. count them as fast as made it has Organs in the World winners of P. M. Kennedy is suffering from an left for St. Paul yesterday annihiliates bronchitis,astma,{catarrh, A most cordial invitation is extended lighest distinction at every world's Millinery, Fancy Goods Kelly & Co. of St. Paul. Let the good more attachments than any other, AND fair for thirteen years. Prices $51, attack of rheumatism. morning. piles and kidney troubles, soreness of to all. and it does to perfection all kinds HAMLIN 57, ffi6. SSI, 108. to $500 and upward. woik go on. the muscles or joints, and all external Also for easy payments. $0 Mrs. Peck .and Miss Post were received --John Zieske and P. Majewski, of of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy AND .M. Mullen has had his store and a month or fS 38 a quarter and up. Notice* NOTIONS needle-work with ease, and far less hurts. The regular advertisement in full membership by the Adventist Sleepy Eye, and F. Zieske, of Courtland, ward. Catalogues free. Mason fixtures newly painted and grained and labor than required on other machines. Hamlin Organ Co., 154 Tremont St., in auother part of the paper should be church and were baptized by made our sanctum a visit on Boston 46 East 14tl St., (Union Sqoare)New York It needs no commendation, the rapid On oi about the 18th of April, 1880, it now presents a very inviting appearance. 250 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. read. immersion in the Minnesota River on Monday. sales, increasing demand, and voluntary there came to my enclosure ono red In the building formerly known a the We understand that Judge Cox is a encomiums from the press, and Sunday, the 9th inst. and white cow. about 8 years old. The Anton Crone, of the mercantile WANTED Pennsylvania House, where she will The public schools at Tracy have the thousands of families who use candidate for a delegate to the Cincinnati owner is requested to come prove property, be pleased to have the ladies of New firm of Crone & Nuessle, at Springfield, C. S. Terry of the Mankato Marble them, amply testify to their undoubted DURING THE pay charges and take the cow Ibeen closed for the present on account convention also that the Brown, Ulm and vicinity call upon her. passed last Sabbath in our city. Works on the 10th inst. removed a worth as a standard and reliable house, away. W. SMITH, Prices Moderate. .of the prevalence of diphtheria in that Lyon and Nicollet county delegates will POLITICAL BOOM OF 1880. hold necessity, extending its popularity monument from the grave of tlie late Iberia, Brown Co., Minn. Mrs. Jos. Bobleter left this morn* boom for him at the Democratic State -vicinity. each day. Machines sent anywhere For full particulars address the Western Mrs. Lee, deceased wife of Philander ing on a three week's visit to friends to be examined before any convention in St. Paul, to-morrow. Notice to Farmers. Book Exchange, 162 and 164 La MONEY TO LOAN in sums of $200 Lee. in Chicago. Te editor accompanies Agricnltm Machinery, Wagons, money is paid. AGENTS WANTED Salle St., Chicago, 111. The following resolution was adopted and upwards, on improved farm security. by the Company. Address them for her as far as St Paul. O. T. Coon started May 1, for Dakota. Notice is hereby given that the New by the Lyon county Democratic convention, Apply to B. F. Webber over Citizens' information. FAMILY SEWING WE A B0NANZF Etc, Etc He has located a claim west of Volga Ulm Sugar Manufacturing Co. will pay Frank G. Campbell of Union Scout last week: HAVE MACHINE CO., 755 Broadway, Hew National Bank. New TJlm. S3 per ton for cane this season in FOR YOU where he intends to remain the rest fame arrived in our city last Thursday Yorlu Believing that the only Democratic cash at their factory if cut according If yon are troubled with humors, of his days. evening. He is quartered with mine district of the State of Minnesota From and after this date the undersigned to prescribed rules. During the Political Boom of 1880. eruptions, pimples or blotches, try a fertilizing purposes is should appear in the national convention SALT*01 will have on sale a complete host Schmidt, at the Northwestern. Stock herders are gathering up their Jos. A. Eckstein, Secretary. The Western Book Exchange, lfi2 and 1S4 La Salle bottle of Bromoline, the great blood by its leading and most prominent stock of the well known agricultural St., Chicago, III. droves and taking them to the vacant low to be had at the Elevator. John Hoffmann returned from Aldrich, and influential representatives: machinery, wagons, plows, etc., for purifier. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. Big Wages ^m lands to the west of us. Hope none Every farmer should at least makesa Minn., where he has been Therefore be it resolved that the Lyon which S. D. Peterson is agent. Our HaVe all our county correspondents trial by sowing over a few acres Co. delegates be and hereby are requested of the animals will have the misfortune prices are moderate and terms reasonable* working on his claim, last Sunday evening. The City Garden, the most pleasantly Price per Ton $0.00 been taken down with the spring fever? to use all honorable means to "J** to be buried and afterwards Further than being a little located summer garden in the city, The voter's text book. Cwt. 50. elect the Hon. St. Julien Cox, judge Wake Their silence is ominous is offered for rent on favorable terms, come to life., Ofttce cor. Broadwsy and 1st N.St. tanned he looks none the worse for his of the 9th judicial district, a delegate For particularsSee C. W. GEOBGE, EreryToter will hare It. A*4KM tte WesUra from you up, boys, and let us hear For particulars enquire ot SCHNEIDER nEBBUAKK. to the Cincinnati convention. two months' sojourn among the pines. Quite a number of Republican^ es- Jacob L. Mailer. Book Bsetaaio, Ul fc Id La Sftlte tL,CSfo,111 at theElevator. and your surroundings.