New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 23, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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:^^^mm^^ iv,? sfc-5 gSS" 2 23,1880..OJ.- NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, -JUNE STOTIOEJ &MULLEFS A Card of Thanks. made to his dwelling, and of larger capacity NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Letter reas the Eaet. JULY 4 th, 1880. than the old one. The mason .^i By ear regular Correspondent Betted. We embrace this opportunity to tender HARDWARE work is completed and the carpenters Written for the Review by O. P. CuAMna Hw the day will be observed In TREE PLANTERS. 0, hits 'ot. our heartfelt thanks to Dr. Chas. For fly nets, hone blankets, &c New Ulm* will begin now to execute their snare Berry for his very kindand unremitting Masks for ragamuffin parades can Americans should know and take As usual, New Ulm will do herself call on John Zieske, of the work thereon. medical services dining the late Emporium be obtained at the City Drug Store. pride in the objects of interest in their pretty on the glorious old Fourth, and very severe illness of our daughter C. B. Blake has just put up an awning Results of the "turn of the tide." I will give notice to the farmers own land. Nature has left her marvelous believing that there is nothing like and we believe that it is more to his Aug Radke, of Milford, lost three that I will sell Fruit trees, etc., at the and in front of his store, the first' in The great, renowned and double-muzzled untiring exertion in his treatment of and beautious handiwork in every following prices: celebrating the day on the 4th of children by diphtheria last week. Agricultural Maobiu Agoey, Loreno. correspondent and proprietor of the case than any other cause that Apple trees, 3 years old,25cts. section of the country and much of it July, although it come on Sunday, inasmuch Schlowtown and Goslingdom has departed We are glad to be able to say that See Fourth of July announcement of her life was spared, and we unhesitatingly 50 for 10., 100 for 920. is still unknown to the people. We as our forefathers fought on recommend him to all in need from our midst and soared up Best Currants per doz. SI.60 50 for Mrs. F. H. Mitchell, who has been New Ulm Msennerchor and Adelbert's have seen views here on this Genesee the Lord's day that we may celebrate, of medical services. 4.50,100 for $8.00, good stong plants. North to take a goose-eye view of his very sick, is convalescing. band in another column. Mr. and Mrs. II. Loheyde. river, wild romantic and grand beyond it has been decided by those having Hooton Gooseberries same price as possessions, and to look after his two Mr. Joe Millermaster has the contract A traveling patent medicine advertising New Ulm, Minn., June 22,1880. Currants Smith's improved, per doz. many of wider celebrity which we have the matter in charge to hold the celebration motherless goslings but he will quickly 2.00 for building another store, 18x26 concern gave a free concert on no doubt thousands in this State have on Sunday. To DVmenm It Hay Coaeera. come back, because his superb figure Plums, Peaches, Weaver's Wild Minnesota street last Monday evening feet. not so much as heard of but which are Although not officialy informed, we Gooseberry, and Desoto Plums, all is too weak for the northern air, and to the great delight of the boys. The social hop at Freiss'City Hall well worth knowing and seetag. The hardy for this climate, 50cts. each, understand the following programme Notice is hereby given to all owners his wings not strong enough nor large former price 75 cts. last Wednesday evening was enjoyed whole Genesee river is itself a study. or occupants of lands within the corporate Maener-will be observed: Adelbert's band and the enough for the spotted element, and Evergreens from 25 to 50 cts. each. limits of the city of New Ulm Its former bed is in many places far by about 25 couple. 1National salute at sunrise by chor will celebrate the 4th at the City landman adjoining slough, changed to remove before the 1st of July, 1880, Evergreens and Strawberries must from its present course and the changes Eaton & Pease are doing a splendid Capt. Burg's battery. Gaiden. See the full programme in into a polliwig, when after a great deal all offensive or decayed matter from be planted in this climate in the spring it has undergone in this particular biz, in fact they can not accommodate and off the premises owned or occupied 2Grand procession through the only. another column. of careful nursing by his infant gosling, by them, and from all streets adjoining border on the marvelous. Many of the Box Elder and Soft Maple one year half of their customers with rics. principal streets of the city at 11:30 he will mature to full grown bull The new grist mill building at Nicollet them, and to clean at once all outhouses, old and from 812 inches, $3.00 per farmers in its valley have witnessed A.M. frog, and if he there does not attempt Station was dedicated by a grand Our city justice Gallegher has had a privies and vaults owned or occupied 1000 two years old, $4.00 per 1000. its destructive force on their lands, and 3Oration in English in Turner by them. Nor is any one allowed to blow and snort until he is as big as Poeonia, different colors, 40 cts.each. ball last Friday. Kunz's band of neat office, 18x22 feet, built wherein Nixhave seen their boundaries ruinously to deposit manure or any offensive Snowball 50 cts. each. Hall Park by Prof. Robt. P. A. the steer that is grazing near by, he this city furnished the music. he will henceforth dispense justice. malter on any vacant street, lot Strawberries, Charles Dowing, $1.00 changed. It has divided farms, and and in German by Col. Wm. Pfamder, may have a chance to waddle around Miss Anna Sachs, of Milford, was F. Boll received a large invoice of or alley within the corporate limit of Crescent Seedlings best, $1.50 per 100, fe IJlin, }i\x\r\. transferred the lands of one man to During the afternoon there will be a corn field and sit among the pumpkins, said city of New Ulm. It is also forbiddento other parties sell them at 3.0C per 100* one among the nine pupils that graduated lemons, cocoanuts and oranges last those of another. It has covered many music, gymnastic exercises and various bring into,the city any person I sell only such appletrees that are and be a free minded squash, from the deaf and dumb institute Monday. acres of the best lands with stones from or persons infected or effected by hardy and good for Minnesota. other amusements in Turner with tears coming into his eyes as he A complete line of at Faribault on the 14th inst any infective or contageous disease. For trunks, valises, &c go to J. C. one to two and three feet in depth. I have a number of Summer, Fall, Hall Park. The New Ulm Mtonnerchor says: "Tubh! Tubh! So far I have been SELF ft HEAVY HARDWARE. and Winter Apples. Terms:Cash on By order of the Board of Health of Twenty mechanics are at work on But the chief interest of the Genesee Zieske's. He has the nicest assortment and Adelbert's band will celebrate a failure! I have built nothing but delivery. said city. the Mankato Normnl school building, continues around the Falls. These are which was ever brought to Loreno. at the City Garden. The exercises castles in the H.Aair" He has the June 4,1880. C. WESCJIEKE, President. and it will be fully repaired in time intwenty miles below here*near Portage, will consist in vocal and Carpenter and Farming Tool?, Dated this 21st day of July, 1880. heartfelt sympathy of the community MARTIN PENNING, for the opening for the fall term of and we have had the pleasure of a day strumental music, dancing and other There will be a meeting of such as he deserves. Oh, "Echo," Proprietor of Brown County Nursery. J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & school. at them. Thefirstobject of interest, GRAND amusements. Also a grand display the Library and Reading Boom Association what has't thou in thy bosom and in as you go down, is the new iron bridge The St. Peter Tribune is informed of fire works in the evening. The this Wednesday evening, at 8 o'- MASON fUnt paid two.and.a.qnarter yean thy crown which is a dried up Squash? Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.* bay* one. Best Cabinet or Parlor which was built for the Erie Railway. that several citizens* of Kasota have Governor's Guard's are also talking clock. All are cordially Invited. Too much spice. Organ* in the World winners of This replaces the immense wooden Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- highest distinction at every world's AND built strong log enclosures in their some of holding a picnic but as yet Wright & Keegan's hired man at fair for thirteen years. Priees S51, HAMLBi structure burned May 6th, 1875, and of *7, #66, f&i, tlos, to 9500 and upward. cellars to afford safe places of retreat nothing has been decided upon. We Washiagtra Letter. under auspices of the borne & Co's. Full line of this writing is laying .very low with Also for easy payments, $5 which I wrote in my letter from here have not yet learned whether there when cyclones come along. ORGANS a month or 96.38 a quarter and up. diphtheria. Dr. Wellcome, the physician St. Joseph's Benevolent Society, ward. Catalogues free. Mason a last fall. The new bridge is all of iron REAPERS AND MOWERS. will be a general display of fire works Trains are yet running very unregulai. Hamlin Organ Co., 164 Tremont St., in charge, reports that there are Washington, D. June 12th, 1880. and is 820 feet long, which is ten feet Boston 46 East 14th St., (Union Squre)New York or not. The day's festivities will THE OSBORNE The passenger on Monday evening General Garfield is well known to still hopes of his recovery. 250 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. longer than the old one. It is 240 feet IN oneconclude with balls at Turner and was four hours late, and but the people of the country by reputation, Self-Binder, Peter Majewski's new stock of furniture high from bed of river to the top of the WANTED Union Halls. Both halls, we understand, and as they become better acquainted or two tiains have come in on time for Turner Hall Park, which he purchased when in railing, which is one foot higher than will be illuminated as is usual with his public services on over two weeks. DURING THE Chicago a few days ago has nearly all the other one. It contains, besides on such occasions. the battlefield and during his long The city board of health is out with The Elward Harvester, been received. Look in on him and POLITICAL BOOM OF 1880, the track material, 1,314,500 lbs. of term in Congress, they will better a proclamation. They are hereafter 1HURSDAY, June 24, '80. his stock when in need of anything in For full particulars address the Western iron. Thefirstshipment of finished understand his true worth, and appreciate Last week we gave an account of the going to enforce stringent sanitary Book Exchange, 162 and 164 La his line. With Cord Binder. the wisdom of our Representatives material, Which was from Paterson, N. doings of the two confidence men who Salle St., Chicago, 111. measures, which is as it should be. in choosing him as our standard J., was on June 1st, 1875 and July The Andrews Family gave one of represented themselves as the agents M. Lauterbach, Marshal of the Day. See the mandate in our advertising FURST & BRADLEY bearer. Mr. Garfield's views 31st, 1875, the bridge was tested and their vocal and instrumental concerts AVE for a house manufacturing iron fence A BONANZA columns. of what a President should be are HAVE opened for traffic. The test was a to a large audience at Harmony Hall posts and barbed wire. Since then lay Halts Mow* A Cultivator*, FOR YOU best represented in his speech nominating train of six largest size locomotives Loans, on farm land security, last Thursday evening. The .entertainment we have learned that Nic. Klinkhammer, PROGRAMME: &c. &c. secretary Sherman. After &C. During the Political Boom of 1880. with their tenders all filled with coal sums of $250 and upwards, negotiated was first-class in every respect. of Sigel, is a victim at the hands 111 a. m. grand procession of the society describing the work of the Republican Call and examine my goodsand pi ice and water. It is said that but one engine The Western Book Exchange, 162 and 164 La Salle by J. Newhart, New TJlm, Minn. through the city to the picnic of these men to the tune of a $150 party in developing our National before buying elsewhere. St, Chicago. III. grounds, preceded by Adelbert's went across first and the wife of industries, in overthrowing Mr. Levi offers his whole building note. The note, so we are informed, M. MULLEN. Persons wishing to attend the National brass band. the engineer rode with him, refusing to Big Wag6S Durin 1 rebellion, in re-establishing the for rent. The lower part is suitable was given as security to a Lake Crystal Democratic Convention which 2A splendid lunch will be served at let him go alone. If he went down Union upon the basis of the equality livery firm for a team which they for store purposes and the upper part the grounds upon the arrival of the meets at Cincinnati today can buy C. BALTRUSCH, fall men before the law, and in she, brave, devoted woman, would go procession. hired and forgot to return. Anton can be used as a dwelling. The place The voter's text book. excursion tickets from New Ulm to settling the financial problems created 3During the afternoon grand prize with him. I am told that various seaports Brey and the geniel host of the Dakota is splendidly located for a restaurant. Cincinnati and return for $28.65 tickets Every voter will have it. Address the Western tournament at the Bowling alley, by the exigencies of the War, were searched for sailors to do Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. House, of this city, have small unpaid Book Exchange, 161 ft 1G4 La Salle St., gcago, ll[ Crops are looking good but fears are and other amusements generally. ojjf sale June 19th and 20th] and General Garfield said*. "We want a the work on the bridge and I do not accounts against the worthies, DEALtiR IN beginning to beentertained that much good until June 2Cth, inclusive. man whose life and opinion embody Pete Majewski doubt it after seeing and crossing the Dry Goods the former for livery hire, $8,00, and Adelbert's band will furnish all these achievements. We want of the wheat and oats will lodge before music Owing to bad roads and sickness the stiucture. Men of steady nerve and during the afternoon. the latter for board, $0,00. The Lake a man who, standing as it were on harvest if the weather continues so Andrews Family did not give a concert cool head did that work most certainly. Undertaker and Dealer in Crystal livery men and a deputy sheriff mountain height, sees behind him & Groceries, wet. in this city last Monday as advertised. Furnitiire and Sewing Machines, all the achievements and in his are in pursuit and at last accounts All are cordially invited to participate Mrs. Theo. Kimm has iefitted her They did not arrive until heart all the glories of the past, in the festivities. had tracked the rascals to Bird Island, OP THE FALLS, SLEEPY EYE, MINN. ice cream rooms and will hereafter be Thursday and than passed through to looks forward to meet the dangers to ^GENTS' AND BOYS THE COMMITTEE. on the Hastings and Dakota railroad. the upper one, just below the bridge, prepared to cater to the wants of all Sleepy Eye. We understand that they come." The man who expressed A splendid assortment of all kinds of furniture, is 68 feet high. One half mile below is Ready-made Clothing, 1880. and coffins of all sizes, is constantly kept on hand in quest of the cool delicacy on short and felt the opinions above is surely will give a concert in this city upon the middle fall 107 high. Just above and wlU.be sold at reasonable prices. 1 also keep Rev. Alex. Berghold has placed upon the right man at this time, to notice. their return from the upper country. a full line of all tlo standard Sewing Machines, this the water is very shallow and the which will be sold at low prices and favorable our santum table a copy of Prairie-Rosen, CELEBRATION lead the Republican hosts to victory. Ladies' Circulars, A speoial school meeting is called in terms. The public is cordially ln\ ite.l to come river might be easily crossed afoot in The cyclone that was promised to a neat little book of 325 And I predict that when the and examine my goods and obtain prices before district No. 24, Loreno, for next Saturday purchasing elsewhere. PETER MAJEWSKI low water. Two miles from the bridge, Hats & Caps, achievements, and .public services pages containing one hundred and take place last Thursday and sweep us evening, June 26th, at 7:30 o'clock, we come upon the third of these falls of General Garfield become known under auspices of the thirty*one beautiful poems.and apophthegms, all into the next world failed to put in Boots & Shoes. for the purpose of voting bonds to build which is sixty feet high and narrow. to the masses of the people, he will WM. PFAENDER'S of which heis the author, and its appearance. Either the spirit that ^ew iJlin. ^f^equei^oi' an addition to the school house. There be the most popular candidate since Here is the immense rock called the the lai gest assortment of a sketch of winter life on the prairie, prophesied the storm or the medium should be a full attendance. Lincoln's time. His nomination Sugar Loaf which stands in the channel REAL ESTATE AGENCY the latter written from personal experience STRAW GOODS, through whom the prophesy was published was the result of no bargain or political and and turns the water to the left The trustees of school district No. of himself. The book is must have been drunk or made intrigue. Delegates were where it has, in the ages past, chiseled 24, Loreno, met on the 17th inst. and ADELBERT'S BRASS BAND, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, written in the German language and a serious mistake in the date. sent in favor of three prominent for Southwestern Minnesota, its way through the rock. In visiting decided to employ the following lady the composition and press work was candidates. But the fight for pre* at the NOTIONS, &cj the Falls the best way is to ride We learn from Mr. ICnufce Anderson teachers: Miss Pierce, of St, Paul, done by the Volkszeitung printing establishment ference became so bitter that the AND through the woods to the lower one. City Garden, I have given especial attention to that the people of the town of Linden principal Miss Allice Gleason, of of St. Paul. It is handsomely delegates saw that a nomination my leady-madc clothing department, A path has been made and a stairway Mankato, intermediate class Miss will celebrate independence day in 0ei\e#il In$ttfknde of either of the three gentlemen bound in cloth, gilt edged, and and as the largest portion of my stock on built to the river. After viewing it Clara Grant, of Rochester, primary the grove formerly owned by Thor. would have resulted in hard feeling on front cover are the words Prairie of clothing has been made to order ride back to the entrance to the Council class. These appointments will no and apathy on the part his rivals. Olesen, near the Linden lake, on Saturday, Sunday, July 4th, 1880. OFFICE, from samples selected by myself, I Rosen, yon Alexander Berghold," House which is near if not apart of They then rose above the factional doubt give general satisfaction. am enabled to furnish better mado July 3d. There will be music, and arose pressed in gold. A portrait clothing, and at lower prices than any and unnatural feeling into which the place called Glen Iris It will pay speaking and various other amusement. of the author constitutes the frontispiece. The New Ulm Silver Cornet Band NEW UJLM, MINN. other establishment in the city. the convention had sunk, and nominated you to go through the gate to the A bowery dance will wind up the The poems are all original and gave a concert and ball at Harmony When in want of anything in my a man who has united The programme will consist in vocal Council House which is but a few steps a number of them refer to New Ulm day's sport. Hall last Friday evening. The hall salline don't fail to come and see my All orders for the pure hase or the party firmer than it has been and instrumental music, dancing and from the road. This is a log building, goods and obtain my pi ices before purchasing and its immediate surroundings. The of city lots, improved farms and wild was crowded and the concert is spoken for years, a man into whose support'the The Lake Benton Times says that a other amusements, also a grand display elsewhere. will be momy and is called the Indian Council House lands, in this and adjoining counties, book is sold by the author for the of very highly by all those that Grant and Blaine and Sherman stretch of track about a quarter of a your pocket. of for insurance in the most reliable com because it was used by them, when small sum of $1,50, and so great has had the good fortune to secure a ticket. leaders cordially unite. With C. BaltrascJta. panics, for ocean passage to and fiom mile in lenght on the Chicago & Dakota FIRE WORKS they occupied this country, for their been the demand for them that the such enthusiasm and harmony of The dance at the conclusion of all European ports, promtly and satisfactorily road, four miles west of Tracy, was deliberations. It used to stand on the purpose among its leaders, and with first edition is already nearly exhausted. attended to. the concert was also a very enjoyable in the evening. liberally greased one day last week east side of the river about three miles NEW ULM the powerful aid of the Democratic XST County Agency for the German affair and was participated in by quite with pigs tallow by some mischievous from here near Coneadea. Probably American Hail Ins. Co. of St. Paul. record for the past five years, the many couples. Boys call again. All are cordially invited to particiTHE chap, delaying trains for nearly two there is not much of the original building result in November is decided beforehand. PERSONAL. thepate. COMMITTEE. Mr. John and Miss Powell, the two The confidence of hours. in it but it is a facsimile of it. A Igricultua Machinery, Wagons, Kentucky giants, left Orton's circus at people in the Republican party is CUSTER N. "B.Since the above has been in number of Indian implements and relics (Opposite Cheap Charley's) Mr. H. A. Subilia returned from this place and now paddle their own as firm as ever, and they will conit type we learn from the Tracy Gazette are preserved in the house. Near Etc., Etc. too.tinue in power. St. Paul last Monday evening. Meat Market, canoe, and a pretty big one it is, that an attempt has since been made.at it is a monument erected to the memory Having made heavy purchases in In order not to disappoint the people Dry Goods, of Mary Jemison the "White Wo- or near the same place," to wreck the -Dr. Berry was absent several days From and after this date the undersigned The Democrats have passed their wherever they have been advertised Notions, man," as she was called by the Indians train 'by placing a rock and an iron last week in attendance upon the annual will have on sale a complete NIX & LOESCH PROS marshal's bill, the one with the by Mr. Orton, they will follow up his Boots & Shoes, and known in all this region. She was stock of the well known agricultural cross-bar on the rails. The chap of all convention of the State Medical "rider" to it. The Republicans Winkler's Building. New Ulm, Mia Groceries, circus and exhibit their vastness one machinery, wagons, plows, etc., for born on the ocean between Ireland and this mischief needs looking after. Society, at Albert Lea. opposed it only by speeches to go which S. D. Peterson is agent. Our Crockery & Liquors, day later and rake in what few dimes Philadelphia in 1742 or 1743. She was upon record. Since Garfield's nomination, Mrs. Peter Scherer and her son prices are moderate and terms reasonable. Sure but not slow.People who have or cash, we are enabled to give large All kinds of fresh, smoked and picketed there may yet be left behind. captured by the Senecas at March we don't fear harmful effects meats and sausage constantly George left last Saturday morning, the used Thomas' Eclectric Oil, to get rid nducements to the cash trade, riea.se from the operations of these Creek, Pa., 1755, and adopted into an The glorious Fourth will be celebraquite kept on hand. call price, and examine onr goods. former on a visit to relatives and of pain, find that it is sure but not slow. 4,non partisan" laws. Office cor. Broadway and 1st N. St. Democratic Indian family, 1759. She lived among extensively on Monday July 5th. A cough even of long standing, is speedily friends in Cincinnati and the latter to B. E. C. BEIINKE SCHNEIDER & IIERBMANN. The election supervisors bill will Probate Notice. them 70 years. She died at the advanced We understand that a grand celebration A. BKHNKE. Manager controlled and cured by it. Rheumatism, consult an eye doctor in Chicago. Ke robably pass, but if it does it will age of 91 years. She had two will be held on and in the vicinity neuralgia, corns, lame back Probate Court, 1 vetoed. The President has no Literary Revolution a^ Indian husbands and by them several of the Catholic church grounds, which Brown County, Minn. $ and swelled neck, rapidly disappear idea of allowing the Democrats to In Memory of Alfred Harrieon. children. Near this monument is a will consist in a procession, (forming In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Jeremo De. when it is used. The advertising column cripple him in the exercise of his ceased. large canon which has a crown at the liberty pole) reading Declaration On reading and filing the petition of Anna Jer. Universal Knowledge. gives further information. authority by employing entirely emo, praying for reasons therein set forth, that stamped on it, and was evidently of Independence by Mr. J. S. Ligge, That quiet spot, the little mound, Letters of Administration be issued to her, new men to execute the election At the Governor's Guards target It Is ordered that Thursday the 15th day of July used in the early wars of themusic, dinner, shooting match, boat Where the last long look we gave, laws. Oh no! 1880 at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned for shoot last Sunday Lieut. Eckstein country. There is on exhibition here, race on the lake, footrace for a purse, the bearing of said petition, and thst thebeirs at The Senators who attended the Still lingers in our memory yet, An Eucyclopajdia in 20 vols., over 16,000 pages 10 per cent, more law of toe said deceased, and all other persons in. scored 30, John Hoffmann 21, Aug. also an immense oak stump. There is voting for the most popular county officer, Chicago Convention were in their terested In said Estate are required to appear at a matter than any Encyclopaedia ever before published in this country, and That little lonely grave. session of the Probate Court, then to be holden at Heidemannn and M.IIenle, each 10,and at present no charge for viewing these best harvesting machine, and seats again yesterday. Senators sold, handsomely and well bound, in cloth for $10, in half niorrocco for the Probate Office, in said County, and show cause. Dave Subilia, B. June and G. Fischer, If any there be, why the prayer of said petitioner Hoar was smiling as if pleased with grounds, though they are not opened $15, and pnnted on fine heavy paper, wide margins, bound in half Russia, most popular hotel keeper. In the Our household jewel now is gone, should not be granted. each 15. John Lilla made the best KNOWLEDG E is a reprinits entire of the beyondlas the result of the Convention. gilt top for $20an enterprisLe so extraordinary that success, without permission, which however, is evening there will be a grand display And it is further ordered, that the said petitioner We miss him everywhere UNIVEBSA give notice to all persons interested in said all precedent in book publishing, may be fairly claimed to inaugurate a line shot and Martin Henle the best Howard. easily obtained. "Views of the principal of fire works. It was also decided at a With sadness look around the room, Estate, of the pendency of said petition and the 0 /o3!?xBiJS,,^BRevolution.Y Literary average, being the only one that hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to objects of interest are offered to citizens' meeting held last Saturday We see the vacant chair. be published In the New Ulm Review, a weekly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. scored every shot. 30 members participated newspaper printed and published at New Ulm, those who may wish to purchase. The evening, at which M. C. Burnside was In said County of Brown, for three successive in the shoot. (1879) Edinburgh edition of Chambers's Encyclopaedia," with about 4 Dear as thou were and justly dear, young man who waits upon you neither chairman and A. J. Sanderlin secretary, weeks previous to said day of hearing. DESIRABLE FARM LANDS per cenl. of new matter added, upon topics of special interest to American Dated at New Ulm, this 1Mb day of June, A. D. We will not weep for thee [tear, asks nor expects compensation. If that the day should be observed D. II. Eva.as and Karl Brauns, of 1880. A. WjcsrrHAL, Judge of Probate. FORSALE. readers, thus making it equal in character to any similar work, better than One thought shall check the starting you feel like walking up to the bridge in a grand old fashioned way. H. G. Tracy, came down last Wednesday and any other suited to the wants of the great majority of those who consult Probate Notice. From sorrow thou ar't free. by all means do so as you will then see Eaton was appointed president of the made arrangements with the New Ulm works of reference, and altogether bthe latest Encyclopaedia prlvileKethfereturn in field. e,tDf **y' WU1 sent for examination with on IN BROWN CO., to the best advantage the falls and the day, H. E. Baker, orator, J. C. Zieske, Silver Cornet Band and the Governor's I yj% of S W# Sec. 28, T. 108, B. 32. 1 ?bMri. n extra discounts to clubs. Full particulars with Our aching hearts will then rejoice, 1 MSXO&JRZIZL Y.? river scenery. From here it is but a marshal. A committee of seven was In Probate Court, Guards to visit Tracy on July 3d to assist STATE OF MINNESOTA, i proportionatr jeceipt A^XT^ffii\P\^mi^t9t(*'M/^e or price per volume. N of NW^, Sec. 2, T. 109, K. 34. of the cost when roede oooat a time County of Brown Special Term, May When that grand time has come step below to the Glen Iris lawn which a appointed on toasts, also a committee in the grand celebration at that 26th, 1680. Improved, for sale or rent. bn descriptive catalogue of many other standard workscqually low in price, sent free n When in our arms we'll clasp our child, In the matter of estate of Palmer Lee deceased. 8 is nearly opposite the middle fall. of five on arrangements, and a committee place, but Superintendent Sanborn i S EM of N E* & N EJ* of S EK, On reading and filing the petition of Emma Lee, In the bright millenial morn. iM,.tlm There is a good path from here up the Leading principles of the AERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE Administratrix of the estate of Palmer Lee deceased, of three on programme. J. Grant has since tolegraphed the executive Sec. 24, T. 100, R. 34. representing among other things, that she haa a valley along the river to the bridge. No Presscott was appointed gunner. A 0 committoe that owing to the floods in fully administered said estate, and praying that a I. Publish only books of real value.' WK S WM. Sec. 15. *W^NWM & 00 Deaths cruel power now holds him fast, 10 time and place be fixed for examining an allowing one visiting here should fail to take it. committee consisting of seventeen ladies II. Work npon the basiws ofmpresent cost of makin,g books, about onbinding, half what It was afelw "paddlnKoagsyear the east he would be unable to furnish part of WM S WM. Sec. 22. her account of her administration, and for the Printing and strong neat but avoid al That little form so fair I Sell to buyers direct, k81 and savoectheemuthe SO to60 per cent, commission commonly allowed to dealers assignment of the residue of said estate to heirs, rr The river has cut its way through the was also named who will provide cars for an excursion train, and T. 109, R. 33. Improved. c" Itls ordered, that said aeeount be examined, and r^e But by and by he will rise again 1 -TLI Say l? solid rock to a great depth and has left etition heard, by theJudge of this court, on Thurs. adop the low pric\epand sell the large quantity. refreshments. Dinner will be served so neither the band or guards will go N WM- Sec. 6, 109,: 32. Near y,p And be like angels are. the34th day of June A. D. 1880, at one o'clock ??t a wonderfully smooth and even surface #.yiH?Sg 0 up. This will be quito a disappointment at the grounds for 15 cents a person, in the afternoon at the Probate office In said conntjr. Sleepy Eye. f^ndheayUv.leadedI type, spongy paper and gaudy binding, which are so commonly resorted to male to the walls. to the Tracyites as on theHow children 10 cents. Nothing will be books appear large and fine, and which greatly add to their cost, but do not add to their Vulue. S WM. Sec. 30, T109, 32. Improved. And It la further ordered, that notice thereof be sweet his smiles on us will seem VI. To makeSI and a friend Isbetter than to make SS and an enemy. given to all persons Interested, by publishing a strenght of the promise of a train they left undone to make it pleasant to all While 'round our hearts they'll play copy of this order for three successive weeks pit The grounds about Glen Iris are ^thudar'd Book or to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review have already gone to quite an advertising who may wish to spend the 4th, on the NM or 120 a. N WM. Sec. 21. 110, And now with patience, oh Lord, we a weekly newspaperr, printed and published at:New at printed and published owned by a batchelor gentleman who expense. 5th, in our city. Ulm tn said countyit 32, Near Sleepy Eye. wait, Dated at New Ulm, the 27th dayjtfjtfa/A. keeps then) up, and has made it convenient N WM S WM. Sec. 4, T. Ill, R. 33. A. WESTPHAL, For the resurrection day. To-morrow, the weather being favorable, TS2U-' Acme Library of Modern Classics, 50 cents and pleasant for tourists to get 188t* ft*Jl IMMS. Judge of Probate. ^Z^alSSlSSiu^K^R' Improved. the St. Joseph's Benevolent L. A. RIMA. about the Falls. He is spending his MUmen's Gibbon's Rome, S vols., f260._ American Patriotism, 50 cents. EMN WM.Sec.30,T.lll, R. 32, IfEWCLlHPRODPCE MARKET. Taiue's History of English Literature,75 cents. Society of this city will celebrate vols 12. Dennis Hanna has gone up North to money here for the public, and some Cecil's Book of Natural History, Si. Improved. St. John's day by giving a grand picnic Pictorial Handy Lexicon, 35 cents. "A new Beaansa" Plofsrch's Lives of mustrtous~Men,'li vols., 11.50. day it may reward him. Those who pick "spice" in the "tide." Corrected weekly by B. PrBrrsur, Oelkte's Life and Words of Christ, 50 cents. S EM S EM. Sec. 22. S WM. Sec. 23, Sayings, by author of Sparrowgraas Papers, 50 cts. at Turner Hall Park. The members Has been struck at the Robinson travel this way can stop over a train Young's Bible Concordance, 311,000 referencet pre. Mri.&mns'PoetlcalWorks, 76cta. Mr. I. Shelley the census enumerator T. 110, R. 33. paring), $2.20. Kittp's Cyclopaedia of Mb7Y,)terature, 2 vols f2. of the society will assemble at Machine Works, Richmond, Ind. It is a and find ample to repay them for the has been around giving each resident Hollin's Ancient History, S2.25. Acme Library of Biography, 50 cents. Wheat No. 1 72 No. 2 EM N EM & S WM N EM. Sec. 24, Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, Ulna., SI. the Catholic church at 0 o'clock a. m. Book of Fables, JEsop, etc., illus., SO cents. new Threshing machine, which having delay in the scenes we have mentioned. Wheat No. 3 70 No, 4 a brief call. Works ot Flavious Josephus,. Milton's Complete Poetical Works, 50 cents. T. 110, R. 31, Improved. when a High Mass will be read by more separating point, than ever be Comic History of the V. S., Hopkins, Ulu., S* cts Flour per bbl... The station is near the bridge and Shakespeare's Complete Works, 75 cents. J94.d0.50 Rudolph Steinke has for the second Health by Exercise, Dr. George H. Taylor. 50cents Works of Dante, translated by Gary. SOcents. IN NICOLLET CO. Oats, per bushel 20-25 Rev. Alex. Berghold in memory of all fore obtained in any machine, is able there are hotels close at hand. HealthforWomen, Dr. George H.Taylor, 60cents Works ofVirgil, translated by Dryden. 40 cents. time been laid up with diphtheria, but S EM. Sec. 4, T. Ill, R. 30. Barley, per bushel Library Magazine, 10 cents a So., a year. ...2025 The Koran of Mohammed, translated by Dryden, to thresh at the fastest possible rate dead members of the order, after Oramel, N. Y., June 12, 1880. Library Magazine, bound volumes, CO cents. 40cents. Corn per bushel. we are glad to say is now somewhat 20 IN COTTONWOOD CO. Leaves from the Diary of an old lawyer, tl of spped without waste. which a procession will be formed Adventures of Don Quixote. Ulus., 50 cents. Potatoes, per bushel 10 Each of the above bound In cloth. IT by mail, recovering from his severe illness. Arabian Mights, Ulus., 50 cents. SWM.Sec. 2,T. 107, R. 35 The town of Lake Prairie is said to which will move through Minnesota It is a truly wonderful machine, and postageextra. Most of tbe books are also pubUahed Hams, per lb Banyan's Pilgrim's Progress, Ulus., 50cents. 10 in fine editions and fine bindings, at higher prices. Four more young foxes have been RobinsonCrusoe, Ulus., 60cents. be a lake prairie in reality, a large W MUBRAYCO. Cheese per lb....- 20 str. to the picnic grounds at 11 o'clock every one interested in the saving of DescriptiveCatalogues and terms to Clubs seat free Munchausen and Gulllves'r Travel'*illus., 50 cts. caught in Sigel, by Fecit, two of which Lard per lb S EM. Sec. 34, T. 108, R. 41. 10 portion of the town being flooded*. Stories sad Ballads, by E T. Alden, Ulus., 31. on request. grain, should send for a catalogue describing a. m. A cordial invitation is extended i Rye flour, per bbl .4.00 he killed and the other two were accepted The census taker has been obliged to IN WATOVWAN CO. to allthe friends of the society to Remit by bank draft, money order, reglsterd letter, or by the machine, which will be Express. Fraction* of oae dollar may Salt, per bbl 2.00 AdAddress" be seat la postage stamps. by Messrs. Forster and Zeug WM S EM. Sec. 12, T. 107, R. 33. suspend operations there temporarily, participate in the festivities. For the sent free. Address, Butter, per lb 11 AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE. who have them in cages. For Particulars apply to owing to the difficulty in making the jprograttune see the advertisement in Honey,, per lb ROBINSON A CO. .,_ .18 rounds.St. Peter Tribune. George Orau Is having an addition another column. Richmond, Indiana. lorn B. Aura, Manager. J. Newhart, New Ulm, Minn. Eggs, per doz .7 TRIBUNE BUDLDWa, JTO fait*. ^85 &&mi. J*# li II