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

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. M. ICTJIEEFS tyr. ..Collins, census enumerator in J,SeMaev|Taa) %mke) Items. townof Miltord, came across a man Workmen were engaged during the Grain is looking well inconsequence in that town last Saturday who positively The freight traincoming in from tne Miles Orton. the champion bareback HARDWARE first part of this week laying a tin of the late cool weather aad copious refused to give the information The last week was rather a wet one, east last Thursday afternoon, was rider of the world, honors, the residents Why aheald we wtah to-4ai W peal, roof on the new mill. rains. which the enumerator is required to but grain looks fine. wrecked about a mile below the depot Emporium of this vicinity this season by a Aad leag so for to-morrow, "JT-Y** -IT? Old Mrs. Dresser is up and around Schootwill closein abouttwoweeks, Emil Seiter's gallery appeared like a obtain. He informed Mr. Collins that atthisplace.Just as the trainapproach* Whoa an oar Mlssfnl Joy may tare 3& ^,-vS visit to New Ulm, Saturday, June 12, again after a severe sickness of about (*$* To Uttw griefaad sorrow* J|J ^j*'-1 no one had the right to meddle with floating ark last Saturday, being completely ed the crossing there were a number and the youngsters feel happy. with his great Mastodon Circus and and his private affairs, and that no person, surrounded by water. of cattle hurrying to get across the We our expect depot fee A'Y- LOUT iuuuuu Menagerie. Included in the circus & rt rea Agrifiultml Hachine Agency, Lime, plaster of Paris andcement at 4 j? MUJ And bepptaeoa together, not even the Governor, could make track, but as the train was moving at The boys have revived the ball play, are the two infant trapeze artists, in Fred Scott, clerk in the City drug J. Zieske's. Don't forget it Bat all car hopes, I'm eed to any, him answer such questions as those a somewhat rapid rate it could not be and every Saturday they may be seen their mid air -flights and life leaps, store has suffered considerably with May ladebecame the weather Fresh Milwaukee lager beer at J. propounded^ J\" stopped in time to avoid running into pronounced by the newspapers to be "sporting on the green."tr lfi%\i- rheumatismduring the last two days. Be either very hot or cold, \r" P. Franz' sample rooms. the drove. Two cows were run over positively miraculous, and 50 of the ^3 Or damp with aaow or rain "^T"$ The city of Redwood with her booming T. J. Templer, formerly a resident Mr. Blanchard has been quite sick Fresh strawberries received daily by by the locomotive, one of which was And other thingsmay disappoint, best bareback riders, leapers and tumblers railroad can't raise money enough of this place and well known to most several days past, and we understand C. B. Blake. Call in and try them. Aad fill oar beerte with pain. killed while the other had a leg broken in the ring. But the one great to buy a bushel of wheat, so says Mr of our citizens, failed a short time he is not any better at the time of this the engine being thrown from the .We know not at what hour we may The new barn of Keeganand Wright feature of the show is the exhibit of Hewitt who had three sacks in town since in Kansas City, where he has writing. l~, Be torn from one another, track at the same time andtippedover is nearly completsd. It's a booster. the two Kentucky Giants, the largest last week, and couldn't sell to the elevators been engaged in the wheat business Frcp a Una friend, parent dear, S. D. Peterson has for gale a few sec* on its side in a muddy place. The people on earth weighing nearly a ton, Dousman's and Peck's buildings are or mills. Thisdoesn't look very A slater or a brother. for sometime. The Dispatch says ondhand Elward, Marsh, Kirby, and tender was totally demolished and several 2000 pounds. Thousands of peoplevisit under good headway and w)ll soon be promising for Redwood. that he was the victim of a misfortune For those who'ie now so fall of lift, McCormick machines which he will of the cars were also badly smashed. them daily, and they arethe great And curelessjoy and fan, completed. that an accident occurred to his Rev. Gimpson preached at the white sell cheap. It took about two days to clear the May sleep the silent sleepof death* topic of interest about the show. The Mr. Gletina is now prepared to furnish large elevator causing unloosed for school house a few weeks since, coming Before the day is done. The passenger train due here at 0 o' whole of the wreck, the engine being menagerie, also, is good, and in fact all kindsof vegetables suitable for losses of thousands of dollars that facilitated down in his plain style on "neighborhood raised onto the track on Saturday afternoon. We should not wish to-day wae "past. clock Sunday morning did not arrive the reputation of Orton as a first-class this time of the year. He calls around his business suspensions. scandal," and "Sunday religion." And lone so for to-morrow. until about six hours later. and wide-awake showman, is well every other day. When all oar blissful Joy may tarn 1 He delivers jin interesting Threejolly members of tho Mannerchor, The fronts of C. Baltrusch's store sustained. To bitter griefend sorrow. Mr. W. R. White, the proprietor of discourse r, while crossing the river on their and H. Seiter's barber shop have been rEUfWNAIi. But be content with every day. the Loreno House is putting on hard return from thecpicnic grounds late Every one is inquiring where our beautified by anew coat of paint. *]SiW liln), M^W- And take themes they come, The hurricane which visited Mankato, William Gebser manufacturer and finish in most of his rooms. A very last Saturday evening, capsized the pathmaster is. I guess he is waiting Until the Saviour calls as Lake Crystal and other places last The members of the Methodist dealer in cigars at Sleepy Eye gave sensible idea. boat and received a thorough drenching, To our Eternal home. for'usto'get to work at our corn and Saturday was the severest and most church of this city had a picnic last us a pleasant call on Monday. He says A complete line of but otherwise they came out all The circus will be coming on the then warn us onto the road as usual. Thursday on the banks of the Cottonwood destructive ever known at any of those business is prospering. safe and sound. We did not get any SHLOWTOWN CORRESPONDENCE. SHEL ft HMI H1HDW1HE. 14th. Pick up your loose change and Our preacher has been made happy river, near Alvin's place. places. At Mankato between 25 and 30 Peter J. Moe spent last Thurday information as tothe cause of the spilling, go to see the "halifant." )^^i of late by an addition to his family in of the best buildings in the city were Mr. Huber, of Le Sueur, father of After awhile we are to have a spice in this place, He says the grain but presume that either the boat Mr. Gustav Schultz has two children the form of a daughter, also a hired unroofed and otherwise badly damaged' Carpenter and Farming Tools, factory and a canal to the lakes east of Mrs. Bonne, was visiting with his around Burns seems to be somewhat or the occupants might have been a sick with measles, but at this writing girl. us. The Normal building was damaged to daughter and son-in-law during the ahead of that which liehas seen in this "leetle" overloaded. J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & On Clear Lake, south of the school Mr. Schultz says they are on the gain. the amount of $5,000, the total value of This place was excited last week by first part of the week. vicinity. house, district No. 6, there has sprung The good people of district No. 10, Mitchell wants ten thousand dozen the property destroyed in the city being an exhibition of the pugilistic art by Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.* up a lively town, Gosalingdom, one of At a meeting of the Governor's Henry Oetting, who has been in town of Sigel, are rather severe on the estimated at about $30,000. At eggs in trade. Now is a chance for two neighbors, one of which is a veteran whose inhabitants is related to the Guards held On.Tuesday evening, the' the employ of August Quense for a pedagogic fraternity, making them Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- geese that saved Rome, and is the yellow Lake Crystal the storm was equally se. farmers to bring them in. The highest of Gen. Putnam's war of last winter. 1st inst. the office of second sergeant number of years, departed on Friday gosling that saved Sigel from dishonor. take up the shovel and the spade and vere, the rail rOad elevator and depot market price will be paid. We believe there was none killed borne & Co's. Full line of was declared vacant, and Ed. J, Collins morning last for St. Paul where hehas work on the roads in common with the were unroofed and a dozen or more nor wounded. Peter Majewski, Frank Green, J. C. It should be borne upon a litter, was elected tofillthe vacancy. obtained*a situation in a harness shop. natives. We do not know what the other buildings badly damaged, REAPERS ANLtMOWERS. The sleepless little "critter." Zieske, Henry Molland wife, and C. F. Present appearances show a brisk Mr. Lehmann of Milford had the law says on the subject, but our impression -Win. Pfander, Jr., and Gustav Clear Lake is to have a neat little Prescott left last Saturday for the soldier's THE OSBORNE demand for lured girls in the near future. misfortune to have one of his horses A tremendous hailstorm passedover has been that teachers are, sailing vessel, the "Rosa,"-to be towed Rudolph came up last Sunday from reunion at Milwaukee. That the All's well that ends well. Self-Binder/ by the steam-tug, 'Uncle Sam,' should killed by lightning last Saturday forenoon. Ramsey, on the Southern Minnesota R. or should be, exempt from working the metropolis to visit their parents party may have plenty of enjoyment inclement weather make her balky. The horse was grazing in the R., last Thursday evening about 7 o'- out their poll tax during the time for Lone Tree hasn't begun to prepare and, arriving on the tardy train, They are to ply between Gosalingdom and a safe return is our wish. pasture at the time of the accident. clock, lasting about half an hour. The which they are engaged to teach. for the Fourth yet, excepting one and Glub-dub-drib, till the canal is having spentall the previous night and Grant Prescott is talking some of The Elward Harvester, hailstones averaged three inches in built through to Schlowtown, where promising yonng man who says he The members of the silver cornet the greater portion of Sunday The proprietors of the mill which is putting up a regular machine shop. they may get spice and tow nails in circumference, and one was found that, has Munsell's gray colt engaged, and if band contemplate giving a'concert and at Kasota waiting for the train. now in process of erection, have engaged exchange for their furs and feathers. This is something very much needed measured eight inches. hejcsn get another horse on time and With Cord Binder. ball at Sleepy Eye in about a week Gustav Rudolph asfirstengineer Col, Pfamder returned last Friday Uncle Sam is determined to snort, here, as our farmers have totake their sell his musket for cash, he will spend On Thursday afternoon there wasalso from next Friday, provided satisfactory to enter upon his duties as soon as the puff, and roar through his steamthrottle from the North American Turner con repairs to New Ulm. This would save FURST & BRADLEY his Fourth away from home this year. a severe hailstorm in portions of till the U. S. Capitol is at Gosalingdom, arrangements can be made. mill shall be completed. Mr. Rudolph vention held at Indianapolis. Mr.Ffaender them trouble. where he, the center ofgravity, We can easily divine which way,as his Blue Earth Co., doing a great deal of is said to be a skillful engineer The Murray County Pioneer says an was the presiding officer of theconvention Hay Rake, Plew Ac Caltlvateure, will engineer not only Sigel and Work on R. H. Bingham's hardware fair piece of calico resides- in Redwood. damage at and near Winnebago Agen and machinist, having spent many immense drove of cattle, consisticg of &c. &c. &c. during its session. On his return the U. S. but the universe. But for a store will be commenced in a short cy. The hail fell for about thirty READER. few months yet, his throne will be a years in the practical pursuit of those over five thousand head, have he stopped long enough at Chicago Call and examine my goods and price time. The building whenfinishedwill minutes in immense quantities, and muskrat house, his crown a pumpkin, trades. The mill company are to be through that county during the to see some of the workings at before buying elsewhere. his advisers the frogs and tadpoles of be something better than Sleepy Eye NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. averaging about half an inch in diameter. congratulated in having secured the week, bound for Missouri. the national convention. M.MULLEN. the adjoining sloughs. has ever had up to the present time. It took a path of about four services of so efficient a mechanic as When his pen-feathers are more Prof. A. F. Bechdolt, city superintendent Notice. miles in width. The glass, on the The Review acknowledges the receipt Mr. Ueckert, one of the R. R. employes, Mr. Rudolph. grown he will rise in the air to take of the Mankato schools during C. BALTRUSCH, south side of the houses at the Agency, lost a little child two tears old of a copy of the latest issue of a birds-eye view of his dominions, with the past four years, has resigned his a a monthly publication MARRIEDOn the the 31st ult., by the idea of spreading himself over the were nearly all broken out. The from diphtheria. Two more of his the Justice Peter J. Moe, at his residence, position, to accept the professorship of creation, when Auld Cloote will give i~ A committee appointed by the wheat it is believed was injnred more children are sick but it is thought they edited by students of the State University. Minn. Sir., New Ulm, Minn. him a clout on the gob, saying: Mr, Simon L. Dotson, of North Star, natural sciences in the Mankato Normal than one-third. New Ulm Turnverein to make will recover. The bereaved family It contains, besides many interesting "Goz, why art thou here? and Miss Ida May Potter, daughter of School. have the sympathy of the community. Get thee down to thine own sphere!" articles, the class song of arrangements for the celebration of JDEALER IN John Potter, of Burnstown. After Behnke's stock of goods was removed Mr. Bobleter writes us from Chicaf landing him in a frog-pond, where a 1880, and "Prophecy", both composed Dry Goods the coming 4th of July at this place, We had the pleasure of receiving a the ceremony the newly wedded coupl lastMonday afternoon into the proprietors' big bull-frog, with tears in his eyes, go under date of June 6th, saying by Mr. Robert Nix. The Prophecy friendly call from Mr. Walton, register will meet at Turner Hall next Monday and a bottle of rose-water in his hand, own store, which has been and a number of invited guests repaired that the political excitement up to is a lengthy and humorous poem, giv* will sprinkle him, saying, of deeds. He repofiB things lively in evening for that purpose. All & Groceries, whitewashed and repainted so that it to the residence of the bride's that time had been intense the whole ing a certain imaginary description of "Here dies Fecit on his hip the city of New Ulm, especially at the other Societies and corporations of now has the appearance of a new parents, where a highly enjoyable time He tried to save us, let him R.I.P!" the location, pursuits and surroundings time. On Friday and Saturday evenings treasurer's office during the last week this city are requested to be represented establishment throughout. was spent by all present. The hearty of each member of the class a number 6ENTS AND BOYS' when the names of Blaine and oi May. congratulations of the are by their respective committees at REVIEW Ready-made Clothing, W. W. Yarham, who has been editor of years hence. The class-song is written A new Way for Planting Corn. Grant were presented to the convention hereby extended to the happy couple. said meeting. and publisher of the Lamberton Commercial Letter front the Cast. in Latin, and as that language is Circulars, by their respective advocates, Loilies9 since its first appearance, has Mr. J. Zieske sends us the following, a trifle beyond our- comprehension we the cheering and yelling was immense It would seem as if nothing new Written by O. P. CMAMPLIN. NOTICE. sold out to one A. M. Goodrich who dated Lewiston, Minn., June 0th: will hot at present make any remarks Hats t Caps, could be said in regard to planting continuing for half an |hour during, Yesterday was observed in this State will hereafter conduct the paper. On our trip to Milwaukee we have about its contents. corn, and yet here is an idea which as Decoration Day and for the first each night before the enthusiasm subsided. Boots & Shoe*. The Maennerchor took advantage of got to Stockton, and will probably have Sealed Proposals for the erection of is worth considering. A gentleman time we were where we could unite Very heavy rains, which at times Mr. Bobleter expects to get to stay on account of the heavy rains the pleasant weather last Sunday and a sewer accross Minnesota street near in this vicinitj last year departed tho largest assortment of with others in commemoration of our were accompanied by severe hail and here. It has rained nearly all the time arranged a picnic on the other side of home during the latter part of this Center street will be received at the from the old methods, and dropped dead soldiers. Festivities suitable to STRAW GOODS, wind storms, visited different portions during the last twenty-four hours. The the riyer from Bender's* brewery. office of the City Clerk until Saturday, week will probably not leave Chicago his one kernel of corn in a hill placing the occasion were held about two miles of our State during the latter part of the 18th day of Juno, 1880, at 7 o'- bridges from Minnesota Oity to this We loam that the time was spent very his bills one foot distant in the until after the close of the conven. from here at Belfast The previous CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, last week. On Thursday night and clock in. The City Council reserves place are all gone, and here we are in a agreeably by those present. row, and making his rows four feet tion after which he will return by way rains had cooled the air, settled the tho right of rejecting any or all Friday the north and western portions strange country, with no money and no apart. Although he was able to NOTIONS, M4 The marriage boom seems to have of Milwaukee. proposals. dust and given freshness to the fields seemed to have the heaviest rainfall, cultivate only one way, he was most friends. Prescott, Green, and your got a firm hold on our Weat Newton I have given especial attention to By order of the City Council and fragrance to the flowers -so that agreeably surprised tofindthat each while some of the southern parts of humble servant are in a bad fix. Prescott During the thunder storm, last Saturday my ready-made clothing department, neighbors. On Tuesday, June 1st, there Jacob Nix, City Clerk. the day was all we could desire. The stalk in the fall had developed two the State had the misfortune to be wishes somuch toget toMilwaukee and as the largest portion of my stock the lightning struck the telegraph were no less than four couple joined in Dated, Ne Ulm, June 2d, 1880. good ears of corn, and he had the people assembled in the park and formed visited by tremendous hail storms. of clothing has been made to order that he is fairly wild, but hopes to get wires, about a quarter of a mile the bonds of wedlock, and it is said satisfaction of harvesting in the from samples selected by myself, I in a procession for the march to the At this place we had several heavy out of this by to-morroV night. The below the depot, breaking and splitting City Garden. that more will soon follow. neighborhood of 130 bushels to the am enabted to furnish totter made cemetery which was not far distant. showers at different times during the fields yesterday were all under water. clothing, and at lower prices than any several of the telegraph poles into acre. The advantages claimed are, The commemoration was under the Thomas Myers, Bracebridge writes: week, but the severest rain came during other establishment in the city. hundreds of splinters, two of the that one can cultivate much closer The St. Charles Times states that a auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic "Dr. Thomas'"Eclectric Oil is the best Saturday forenoon, It commenced When in want, of anything in my to the hill, throwing the dirt nicely poles being broken clear off nearly burglary was committed at that place Tho above-named pleasant summer which led the procession to medicine I sell. It always gives satisfaction line don't fail to come and see my between seven and eight o'clock in the around each plant and covering midway between the top and ground. on Sunday night, the 30th ult. in Mosher's resort is at all times open to the public goods and obtain my prices before purchasing martial music, and rendered its ritual and in cases of coughs, colds, morning and for about two hours thereby all the weeds, while at the during the present season. It was undoubtedly the same bolt elsewhere. will be monty jewelry store. The safe was at the cemetery. Aside from thisthere sore throat, burns, &c, immediate relief there was a steady flow of water, same time the growing stalk has l3TIce-Cream, Beer, Cigars, etc., always in your pocket. which entered the depot at that time, blown open and robbed of $125 in money, were no other services. Following has been received by those who which in a short time covered portions plenty of room and sunlight. The on hand. C. Balltrasch. giving the operator such a severe 25 watches, valued at about $375, Leonz Mueller. the soldiers in the procession came the use it." gentleman's success was so remarkable of the streets in this town and shock that it threw him over onto and about $200 of jewelry. They had that hehas become an enthusiast children, who bore wreaths of flowers the level portions in the country with The well-known confectionery firm thefloor,also completely ruining one Notice. drilled through the soft iron plate ofthe over it. It certainly is worth a trial. and boquets. From the cemetery the large sheets of water. During the afternoon of Fernekesand Brothers., Milwaukee, NEW ULM of the, instruments and setting on door of the safe and through the fire P.P. people returned in the same order to there was a cessation forsome Wisconsin, have this year 100 employes if us! mil. fire the window casing, which however proof filling and loaded it with coarse Notice is hereby given that I have the park where a basket picnic was time.buttowardsevening it setin again at a weekly salary of about $050. was soon extinguished. One of Crone's this day given my son William Teas powder. The explosion had stopped Garibaldi in His Old Age. heartily enjoyed. This is the first time and continued most of the following The number of persons employed last his time until he becomes 21 years of boys, who was standing just outside of the. jewelers regulator clock, which the Day has been observed here and night, though much less severe than -year was only 50. age. I shall lay no claim to any of the window, on the platform, was also indicated just 13 minutes to one (Opposite Cheap Charley's) every thing passed off pleasantly. We in the forenoon. On low, level land his wages neither shall I pay any From the Providence poet. knocked down senseless, but both he The Wide Awake says that L. B. o'clock a. m. listened to the ritual of the Grand Army the large amount of water overflowing debts of his contracting. Garibaldi affords a melancholy Having made and the operator soon revived from Parker, formerly of that place, was in heavy purchases in The commencement exercises of of the Republic with interest. If, it has, of course, done some damage spectacle in his old age, when one JOHN TEAS. Dry Goods, their shock and in a short time were Lead.ville when last heard from, and the University of Minnesota took in this way, love otcountry and respect but in general It is thought that the Albin, May 3d, 1880. contrasts the service which he did Notions, .Siu^ as well as ever. that reliable information was received place last Thursday, during which for law can be cultivated in the people grain will not suffer much, owing to Boots & Shoes, in the clause of Kalian freedom with that he recently shot a man, killing FOR SALE. time tbere wasan unusually interesting and esteem for those who valued national the favorable weather which followed. Groceries, his captious and querulous complaint Mr. Heideman, ourstation agent, informs him instantly, it is thought in self series of orations and essays given by above individual life can be Crockery & Liquors, against the only stable government At Mankato the rain was accompanied us that all those excursionists defense. A 120 acre farm in the town of Linden or cash, we arc enabled to givo large the graduating class, numbering seventeen, aroused and intensified in the young which it is possible for Italy to have. by heavy gales which tore the who paid full fare for the round trip is offered for sale athalf its value. Miss Bertha Loheyde has been dangerously nducements toJ.hecash trade. Please The government and the people both five ladies and twelve gentlemen. then one good result will justify the roofs off from several buildings, including to Sleepy Eye last Wednesday, will be 50 acres are undeJ plow, several acres call price, and examine our goods. ill for a number of days, it bear with him to an unlimited extent The Pioneer Press contains the follow establishment of Decoration Day. But the roof of the Normal school refunded that part which they paid tame grasses, and good pasture well in his childish fractiousness, being feared at one time that she B. E. C. BKIINKE ing complimentary notice respecting it is to be deplored that for so great a building. At St. Peter several roofs more than excursion rates, by calling fenced. For all further particulars but his name still has some weight, A. BBIINKE. Manager could not recover but during the last Mr. Nix of this place: sacrifice more was not gained. The were also torn off from houses, walls apply to NELSON. at the office. LAKSC. and is used by the wild revolutionists two days she has been steadily improving, nation was preserved but not much Mr. Robert P. A. Nix of New Ulm Linden, Brown Co., Minn. tornjdownand at some places large Some parties seemed to have found to discourage discord and anarchy. was greeted with great applause as he and is now considered out of danger. elsevecured though many may think shade trees broken off. considerable fault with the agent and Igricttltural Machinery, Wagons, So far as his influence in foreign ascended the platform to deliver his so. There is a North and a South as Notice to Farmers. other railroad officials, because no extra affairs is concerned, he is the ally of oration on "Kosciusko." His portrayal S Preparations for celebrating the there was before the war. There is a Etc., Etc in a few brief words of the characteristics the nihilists, the socialists and every coach was provided for the excursion Although the following letter was Notico is hereby giveji that the New fourth of July have already been of that great man, was a masterly slavery at the South as there was before other form of radicalism, conspiracy party but when the facts are written some time before our last issue, Ulm Sugar Manufacturing Co. will pay effort and ranks him as one of the made in nearly all our neighboring the war though it may have assumed and revolution that starts up, and known the blame can not in any way S3 )e ton for cane this season in it did not come to hand until the From and after this date the undersigned best writers and speakers ofthat class. cities and villages, but we have not his love ot freedom has become a a different form. There is a will have on sale a complete cash at their factory if cut according rest on them, but rather upon some middle of last week.Ed. stock of the well known agricultural yet heard of any steps being taken on Miles Orton is a Sir Knight and mania for anarchy and every form to prescribed rules. sectional feeling intense andpervasive, of those who managed the excursion. Editor Dear Sir: Having REVIEW, machinery, wagons, plows, etc., for Jos. A. Eckstein, Secretary. of social upheaval. There was always the part of citizens or societies in very much of a gentleman. He discharged as real and positive as any time prior Mr. Heideman had been told that there been in thistimbered sectionsince the which S. D. Peterson is agent. Our something of the Quixotic in this place. If a celebration is to be three of his men in Spring to 1861. We need Decoration Day and prices arc moderate and terms reasonable. Rent paid two-nd.aqaarte years would probably be about twenty-five 15th inst., I have picked upa few items his character, but in his manly and bay* one. Best Cabinet or Parlor had it is about time to set the ball in Valley for unseemly conduct. The the Grand Army of the Republic and who would go up to Sleepy Eye, but that may be of interest to my fellow' Organs in the World winners of healthy days he did not altogether motion. circus was run by strictly temper- I ignestt distinction at s distinction at every world's all their moral force. farmers of Minn. Arriving here on instead of thatthere were one hundred Ofllce cor. Broadway and 1stN. St. despise the practical, as he does now fair for thirteen years. Prices fSl, SB7. fee, f84. tH*. to t&OO and a np- At the meeting of the Grand Lodge the 15th, I found the farmers sowing in'nis old age and feebleness, when ance men, and free from the crowd of |,andt SCHNEIDER HERBMANX. FISHING. ward. Also for eat. paymentsJ,, $5 loafers that usually infest travelling haveebeenF of Odd Fellows, held at Mankato last OBSAH S arte month or SS.38 a quarter and upward. abundant room without any wheat, which they continued to do up he has become a mere social and political We came here to recuperate.- This twenty Catalogues free. Ma*on fc fiv shows. Mr. Orton will employ no ther Wednesday, G. S. Ives of St. Peter, anarchist* His work was extra coach, but when more thano four to the 20th. They were sowing oats wul Hamlin Organ Co., 164 Tremont St., last we are trying to accomplish by Peter Majewski. Boston:4o_Eest Boston 14th St. (Unio MMIIn Square)Mew York man who is addicted to intoxicating 44 \v done when the freedom of Italy was,elected Grand Master, and Sherwood times that number appeared it would yesterday are still logging and plowing working a little, andfishingmore. But 2&v Wabash Arenue, Chicago drinks, and for this noble. stand the was accomplished, and it would Hough, of St. Paul, Grand Secretary necessarily be overcrowded. for corn. There is plenty of old the law has interfered with onr fishing. Undertaker and Dealer In have been well for his fame if he Vidette commends him and his circus WANTED and Treasurer. The next meeting land not yet plowed. Think of this! It is not lawful to take bass here Furniture and Sewing Machines, had died at that time, instead of The following biographical sketch to the good graces of the public of the Grand Lodge will be at Winona, brother farmers of Minnesota, and DURING THE before the first of June. To-day we living to engage in such futile failures .of Mr. Nix, taken from the Minneapolis Spring Valley Vidette. on the first Tuesday in June, then reflect that the land thus lately, can angle for bass with none to molest SLEEPY EYE, MINN. as his compaign against the POLITICAL BOOM OF 1880, Tribune will undoubtedly be of interest 1880. Taking a stroll into Cheap Charley's and laboriously seeded will average a or make us afraid. Still we "have had German troops in France, or spending For full particulars address the Western ~A splendid asxortmcnt of all kinds of furniture, to the readers of the Review: new quarters the other day, we found stump to the rod. Then quit grumbling Capt. Nix informs us that the Adjutant some sport. Mullets are numerous, and coffins of all sices, is constantly kept on hand his time in annoying and injuring, Book Exchange, 162 and 104 La Mr. Robert Peter Andrew Nix, of and will be sold at reasonable prices. I also* keen the proprietor and his clerks busily though the hoppers should return Salle St., Chicago, 111. General has finally consented are of good size, and hook with energy, so far as is within his power, a foil line of all the standard Sewing Machines, New Ulm, is the bright particular star arranging the large stock of goods which will be sold at low prices and faToraMe to us. Some small pieces of wheat got the government of United Italy, and in a business like waytoyour liking. to furnish his cavalry company (the of '80, and his remarkably successful terms. The public Is cordially Invited to come WE A BONANZA with which the store is completely which he did so mnch to create, and in early on old ground are being destroyed and examine my goods and obtain prices before career in the University isin themouth They are quite sure to be landed Ramsey Guards) with sabers. This HAVE purchasingelsewhere. PETMR MAJEWSKI. packed from one end to the other. upon whose stability depend the existence of students and faculty alike. Mr. Nix by the wire worm.,, when once they run with your hook. fact will undoubtedly revive the spirits was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1854, and progress of the nation. The store is 90 feet in length and is On several occasions I have asked: They are very good for the table. of those who had become somewhat During the Political Boom of 1880. WM. PFAENDER'S and is a son ofCapt. Nix who had command fitted up in a tasty manner, but the What of the presidential outlook? There are catfish in the river but not disheartened from their first ineffectual of New Ulm at the time of the The Western Book Exchange, 162 and M4 La Salle neatest and most serviceable thing St Chicago, 111. when about the following would follow: many are taken hereabouts. There Indian outbreak in 1802. He is 20years attempt to get the needed equipments. Probate Notice* :,^|g^.^ REAL ESTAT E AGENCY with which the room is furnished is of age, comes from German parentage I am a Republican." Are you Big Wages Durin i are more like those in the Alleghany v.- and his career in the University has the office made by Mr. Fr. Heers. &V4TB of MimrssoTA, I going to vote for Grant!" Yes, if he river. Some years ago a man was In Probete Conrt, During the band rehearsal last Monday been a constant success. He entered Connty of Brown. Specie! Tern, May Charley is nowfirmlyestablished, and gets the nomination." My county found in the river dead who had one 26th, 1880. the fourth class withconditionsin 1871, evening, Otto Seiter seemed to be deeeawd i The yoter's text book. as usual his kindest greeting is always is instructed for Blaine." "Well, I Innthe matter of estate ofePalmernLefeEmma of these large fish tied to him. He and remained until 1873, compassing reading and filing th petitio Lee, in a very happy mood, supplying tho extended to his numerous visitors. AdmiDbtratrtx of the estate ofPalmtrLee deeeaeed, in that time the course of study usually hope Grant won't be nominated" I had AND $:&& had, apparently, fished with his line Every Toter will have It. Address the Western representing among other things, that she has rally \boys with all the barley juice they involving threeyears of work. He Book Exchange, lei 1G4 La Salle 8t.,Ccago,lI| administered said estate, and preying that time rather have Hayes than Grant," and fastened about him and when the fish The last issue of the Sleepy Eye wished for. Of course the boys did not aad place he fiyed for examining andallowlag her returned a year ago and. in the year just herelet me lift up my little flag Herald contained an interesting C. F. HELD. took his bait he must have been jerked account of bsr administration, and for the assignwet OlTlTIOID, -L^ just closed he compassed the usual forget to extend their most grateful of the reatdne of said estate to heirs, sketch of that lively burg. The article fcr Hayes!' '\v* in. This is a fish story but it is well work of two years. In a word he. has ft la ordered, that said account be examined, congratulations to Otto and his young & and petition heard, by the Jndge of this eoort, on was written by the editor of the afore done the work of six years, plus the authenticated. There are in the Gene, XTLUB 2 & MWN. The village of Knapp, Wis., where I ThersdaytWMthdsyorjttneA. D. I88i, at one heir, in return for so liberal a treatment. Undertaker and Dealer fa mentioned paper, Mr. Bowen, and contains conditions, in three years. During the i o'eloelcin the afternoon at the Probate oftee la se many heavy bass and some seem to now write, seems quite a busy place. I I ll DID O FDBHTBHE.ofAIlylots,s order for the purchase or sal :'::Ci''-, eeld county. time he was out of the University he a clear and truthful account of defy the attempts of the fishermen to cit improved farms and wild am speaking to the people of the place And it farther ordered, thet notlee thereof be taught successfully in the, New Dim The new altar in the Catholic church the business, development, and future given Uf all persons Interested, by publishing a lands, in this and adjoining counties* take them. There are no lines about 5%.. JProprtstor andMannfaetererof for a few evenings on biblical topics, public schools and expectstomake that Copy of this order for three seecesefre weeks prl. prospects of the town. In giving Sleepy Eye was dedicated last*Wednesday, for insurance in the mostreliable eon TOE FiMESB FttlENP' or to sold day of bearing, la the New Ulm vocation his future profession. Mr. here strong enough to hold them. They and will be ready for a homeward the number of business houses, offices, tbere being a large number of Beriew a weekly newspaper, priated and publlsbsdet panies, for ocean passage to and from Nix is a phenomenal mathematician, sa- live In deep water and are difficult to FANNING*.MILL New lAmla said coaety. shops*etc., Mr. Bowen does not state bound train on Friday the 28th. all European ports, promtly and attisfactorily people present. Quite a number of accomplished in music, and was his Doted at Mew Vim the 87th day, of Stay A. D. get at. Now that the law is no longer whether 6Y not the future city contains attended to. 18SD- AWeetahel, Judge efPrahete. fcW** BeepeotfWIw, persons from, this place, including class prophet, a distinction which he any saloons. But then, a brewery in force we propose to give them a tST County Agency for the German a*.**^ p.- filled with conspicuous credit to himself. Haggard. Adalbert's brass band and a portion of Tbe best fanning mill in the ncazktt AGENTS American HailIns: Co. of St PaftL is mentioned and that will probably WANTEDforthe bestand Coupled with his very decided the members of the St. Joseph's Verein, totals vOramel, have power enough to attract the Store and Factory on Centre ttoct gifts are industry and a becoming modesty fast-aeiling pictorial Books and Bib- JH7.7a7Y~i~r Loans, on farm land security, in Alleghany Co., N. Y., June took part in the festivities, the Fancy Cards. Chromo, taenlsi i, a K *LA --aw?* thirsty that may want to locate in les. Prices reduced that has made him universally sums of 250 and upwards, negotiated How. two aitte^h name. !r baud furnishing music for the occasion popularin theUniversity lolphU, Pa NKW ULM, tionalPublishingCo*t that village. b-J. Newhart, New Ulm, Minn. oL &