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

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y,gpsmsr* vfts?% "%g NEWKJLM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE.aori8 NEW ULM AND VICINITY. M.MULLEFS The St. Joseph's Benevolent Society NOTICE To All wferan it Mar Craeom.,. pic nic at Turner Hall Park last Thursday Whereas on or about' March 1st, Tax list on fourth page. 1878, Mathias Beck of the township was a pleasant family gathering, HARDWARE of Cottonwood sought admission TBEEtPLANTERS. Madelia will celebrate on the 5th. although in point of numbers it fell to the Gov. Guards, promising to be a far short of expectations. The small Fresh lemons at the City Drug Store. good and active member thereof and Emporium attendance from outside of the city to pay such certain dues as were required Leibold's new building is progress* I will give notice to the farmers of all members and: Whereas may be attributed to bad roads, as it i Kg nicely. that I will sell Fruit trees, etc., at the and the company relying on his promise to rained quite heavily the night previous. following prices: be a faithful and active member and Agricultural Machine Agency, All kinds of growing crops continue Apple trees, 3 years old,25cts. to pay all the dues, admitted him to to give promise of a large yield. 50 for 811., 100 for $20. membership, incurring thereby considerable The Chicago and North-Western Best Currants per doz. $1 50 50 for expense on his account. And See our "Pantagraph Cheap Binder" Railway will sell round trip tickets $4.50,100 for $8.00, good stong plants. whereas the said Mathias Reck has advertisement in another column. from all of its stations, tor the Fourth Ilooton Gooseberries same price as failed totally to comply with his obligations, New potatoes are beginning to make Currants Smith's improved, per doz. thereby proving himself a negligent of July celebrations, at largely reduced $2.00 and unworthy member and dishonest their appearance in our vegetable rates. Tickets will be sold at all Plums, Peaches, Weaver's Wild in that, he absolutely refuses to ^^iarket. stations on July 3d, 4th and 5th, and Goose and Desoto Plums, all pay the whole or any part of the good to return to and including July m Remember the gran I procession hardy fortius climate, 50 cts. each, imonnt due the company from him, former price 75 cts. Cth. Do not forget that this is via the Therefore Bo it resolved that the or. the Fourth moves from Turner Evergreens from 25 to 50 cts. each. name of Mathias Reck be stricken Chicago and Northwestern Railway. I [.ill at 9 o'clock sharp. Evergreens and Strawberries must from the roll of the company and he be The New Ulm Sugar Manufact ur be planted in this climate in the spring cimsideied as dishonorably discharged. Otto Setter and Theo. Montgomery only. mg Company lias disposed of their Resolved That as said Mathias Reck have been awarded the contract for Box Elder and Sort Maple one year may apply for admission to, and by entire stock of last yeai 's syrup. The painting the new mill. old and from 812 inches, $3.00 per specious piomises deceive, other Milf last shipments were made last week. 1000 two years old, $4.00 per 1000. tia Companies of this state, a copy of Don't fail to see the pyrotechnical IIoll & Paar and Mr. Kelly, wholesale Poeonia, different colors, 40cts.each. these resolutions be inserted in the display at the City Garden on the evening grocers of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Snowball 50 cts. each. "New Ulm REVIEW" as a warning to of the Fourth. Strawberries, Charles Dowing, $1.00, such companies. Resolved That the being the purchasers. The Crescent Seedlings best, $1.50 per 100, secretary be and is hereby instructed Grand illumination and ball at Union ]Sfew iflin, mush sugar, of which there is considerable, ^KI\T\. other parties sell them at 3.0C per 100- to send a copy of the RKVIKW contailing Hall on the evening of the Fourth. See is now being worked into I sell only such appletroes that are these lesolutions to the Adutant the announcement in another column. marketable sh.tpa by Mr. Roberts. hardy and good for Minnesota. General and commanding ofUcer of A complete line of I have a number of Summer, Fall, each Militia Company in the State. Let every business man in the city We learn from John Hauenstein who SELF & E HARDWARE. and Winter Apples. Terms:Cash on The Governor's Guards. show his patriotism on the Fourth by delivory. has just returned from an extended New Ulm, Minn. June 15, 1S80. handsomely decorating his store front June 4,1880. trip through eastern Dakota that the Th Pantagrap with evergreens, Hags, etc. Carpenter and Farming Tools, MARTIN PENNING, track layers on the Tracy branch reached A new culvert has been built along the Jim river last Fiiday. It is expected Proprietor of Brown County Nursery. J. I. Case & CVs. Apron & the north side of Centre street across to have the load completed to CHFAP MASON Rent paid two-und-*.quarter yonrs Eclipse Threshers, Fisli Bros.' Minnesota street. A long needed improvement. the Missouri before snow flies. A buy* one Best Cabinet or Parlor OrKang in the World winners of A large force of graders are also at Ugliest distinction at every world's Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- AND fair for thirteen years Prices $31, work on the Jim river valley branch Ed. Stceckert has been elected Drum HAMLIN $57, $00. $M, $108. to $500 and upward. borne & Co's. Full line of which will run in a northerly direction Also for easy payments, $5 Major of the Governor's Guards drum a month or $0 38 a Quarter and upwaid (MANS from Huron. corps. Clear the track when lie swings Catalogues free. Mason !c JihAPEJiS AND MOWERS. Hnmliii Organ Co., Trcmont St, his baton. This is unhappily an ago of skepticism, Boston 40 E ist 1 Itli St., (Union Snunrc)Ncw ork THE OSBORNE Th Fourt Berlin Lettci 250 Wiibimh Avouuo, Chicngo but there is one point upon Fire crackers, sky rockets, roman Nicollet County for Strait. Self-Binder, which persons acquainted with the candles, cap pistols, flags and other WANTED subject agree, namely, that THOMAS' Fourth of Jul} goods at the City Drug The Republicans of Nicollet county IN BERLIN, JUNE 9th, 1880. DURING THE EcLEOTiur OIL is a medicine which Store, cheap. New Ulm. last Saturday elected the following delegates It may with truth be said of all The Elward Harvester, POLITICAL BOO O 1880. can be relied upon to cure a cough, to the Second Dist. Congressional A grand ball will be given at Pfefferle's the great Hohenzollern who have For full particular address tho Western remove pain, heal soies of various convention: Win. Schimmel, played such conspicuous parts in hall, at Hector July 5th. John Another committee meeting to perfect Hook Exchange, 102 and 164 La With Cord Binder. kinds, .and benelit any inflamed portion modern history that no childish appeal Sander Swenson, Jacob Klossner, Martin hopes his New Ulm friends will not Salle St., Chicago, 111. the arrangements for celebrating of the body to. which it is applied. to their sympathies or generosity Peterson, E. II. Kennedy and Thos. crowd him too much on this occasion. This is the only device for binding the Fourth in this city was held at FURST & BRADLEY ever failed to obtain prompt It is more fully desciibed in regular WE Downs. They are uninstructed but printed stationery worth tlie trouble of A BONANZ A Turner Hall last Friday evening. When making the grand rounds on aud benevolent recognition. The HAVE advertisement. HotGEcleclric, selected using. It is provided with Blotter and are uncle1stood to be for Strait, with lliijr Ititkft, PIOUK & Cultivator*, FOR YOU The programme as published in last the Fourth don't forget the Miennerchor most recent exemplification of this Folding COVGI- and is far ahead of all and electrized. Col. Pfaender as second choice. &c. &c. &c. week's RI VIKW was approved, with and Adelbert's band picnic at the bindeis heretofore in use. An examination amiable characteristic of a warrior During the Political lioom of 1880. The Glencoe Enterprise says that will convince you of this fact. Call and examine my goods and |u\co the exception that the time for the City Garden. race is afforded by a kindly action Tbo Western Book Kxclungc, 108 and 1C1 La Sail. *A new Bonanza" the spiritualists of New Auburn and We have purchased the exclusive hefori- buying elsewheie. St Chicago, III. of the German Crown Prince, one procession was changed from 11:30 The St. Peter saloon keepers, says Has been struck at the Robinson right to use this Binder in Brown county, vicinity had so much faith in the prophecy M. MULLEN. Paul Brandt, a fatherless lad only o'olock to 9:00 o'clock. The societies Big Wag es Durin 1880 the St. Peter Times, held a meeting and all Letter Heads, Note Heads, Machine Works, Richmond, Ind. It is a of the Mankato lunatic, that a nine years old, having exhibited desiring to take part in the procession Bill Heads, etc., hereafter printed at on the evening of the 24th inst. and decided new Threshing machine, which having great storm was to annihilate a large a remarkable capacity for music, C. BALTRUSCH, the RKVIKW ollice will'be neatly bound will, however, assemble at Turner Hall to sell beer by the quart only at more separating point, than ever be was taken some months ago into without extra charge. portion of this State, June 17th, that The voter's text book. at 8.30 as the procession will move 15 cents. fore obtained in any machine, is 'able Romarowski's "Victoria Institute," JOS. BOBLETER. they assembled at Justice Palmer's promptly at V. The procession will Every tei will have it. Ai'dms the Western Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. to thresh at the fastest possible rate then to be gratuitously instructed Every society in the city that] intends BESTlealnnot$12before house on Wednesday and Thursday Book Exchange, 101 fc La SHIIC 8t..CgcHiro.lli move in the following order: in tone-art generally, and in violinplaying of spped without waste. [business the public. Vou to participate in the grand procession -DKALJ'It IVDr last to prepare for the final end, or furnish 1New Ulm Silver Cornet Band. make money raster at work Peter Nlajewski, particularly. On the 22d Goods It is a truly wonderful machine, and on the Fourth should be represented at for ua than atanthin else CnpU means of escape. It is said that 2Governors Guard's. of March this courageous little fellow ta required. We will start every one interested in the saving of the committee meeting to-morrow evening. they waited until three o'clock on the you. a day and upwards 3New Ulm Fire Department. sent a birthday congratulation made by the industrious at home. Umloi taker and Dealer in grain, should send for a catalogue describing & Groceries. 17th, and at the suggestion of Uncle Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere 4New Ulm Turnverein. to the venerable Emperor, in which Furniture and Sewing Machines, the machine, which will be to work for us. Now is the time. You can deote Gil it was postponed until eight in the Judge Cox will hold a special term he embodied a petition for a new 5Adelbert's Band. your whole time to it or only your spare moincuts. sent free. Address, No other business will pay you nearly as evening when they began to weaken of court in this city to-day. A41 those fiddle, upon the pertinent ground 6St. Joseph's Benevolent Society. well. No one willing to work can fail to make o'-kndho furniture, SLEEPlYo EYE, MINNn. BENTS' AND BUYS' llOlilNSON & CO. with ihe belief that cheir fore-seeer enormous pay by engugi ng .it once Costly outttt that his own violin "scraped so awfully" desirous of taking out their second papers or,nn t.intly kept hand 7New Ulm Msennerchor. Ud uud terms/iee. A great opportunity for making Richmond, Indiana. was a knave, Gilbeit McDougal, it is 88t,ln,l!"-d Sewine Machine*, that he could bear with ii no HUt f!' at this time will please take notice. .A inoney eaeily and honorably Address True Co Ready-made Clothing, 8Citizens on foot and in carriages. 0 ,i Augusta, Maine. longer. Through the accident that said, having no cellar to his house to t low prices am i favoiablpkee and Will "mr,o be s. at reasonable price* I also GOLD,leoctakcheapespublicatiofoillostrnto s",( tiJ.i The Fourth at fepringf ieltl. young Brandt had addressed his get into, dug a large hole a short distance CJrc.it chance lo make money. Circulars, The Governor's Guards drummer Ladies9 The following is the line of march: W need a poison in every town letter to "His Royal Highness'' instead terms. j|, from his house into which he public is coidially Invite 1 to lomc subscriptions tho largest, boys have received their handsome From Turner Hall to Centre Street, ana examine my goods and obtain prices beforo the people of Springfield and vicinity of to "His Imperial Majesty," 1 best Hats & Caps, could find refuge in case the tornado pui chasing elsewhere I'KlVAl MAJKWSKI new drums and the corps will make its i.tmily in th down Centie to Minnesota street, up the petition came to the Crown will celebrate Independence Day world. Any one can become a successful agent. saw fit to destroy him. Hist appearance in uniform on the Boots Shoes. Six elegant works ol art given fiee to subscribers. Prince's hands, and the future German Minnesota to 4th North street, up 4th on Monday, July 5th A national WM. PFAENDER'S 'Ihe price is so low that ilmosf everybody subscribes. Sometime ago Lieut. Joseph A. Eckstein Fourth. Emperor, upon perusing jt, North to Bioadway, down Broadway salute will be fired at sunrise, a procession, One agent reports taking 120 subscribers tho laigcst assortment of made application at Washington in a day A lady agent repoits making over 8200 forthwith directed his Court Marshal to 3d South street, down 3d South The Tribune says the census of St. speeches, music, races, etc., clear proilt in ten days All who engage make REAL ESTATE AGENCY STRAW GOODS, for admission into the signal corps to make inquiries at the Victoria money fast You can devote ill your time to the to Minnesota street, up Minnesota to Peter is not quite completed, but that will constitute the exercises during business or only your spare time. You need not Institute respecting the youthful United States A., and last Thursday be away from home over night. YOU Can do it as Centre street, up Centre to State it will show a population of between the day. In the evening there will CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, applicant and his "awfully scraping" well an others. Full directions and terms free. he received a telegram announcing street, down State to Tumor Hall 3,000 and 3,500, an increase in the be a grand pyrotbchnical display, to Llogant and expensive outllt fiee. If you want for Southwestern Minnesota, instrument. The truth of that his application had been granted profitable work send us your address at once. It NOTIONS, &c.l paik. city proper of over 1200 since 1870. bo followed with a ball, which will costs nothing to try the business. No one who engages little Paul's allegations having been uid that he should report at Washington, fails to make great pay. Address Georgo Airiving at the paik the band will end the days festivities. Kunz's brass AND 1 have given especial attention to There will be a special meeting of fully established by Count Eulenburg's tiiisou&rCo, Portland Maine to-morrow, July 1st, for examination. niy leady-made clothing department, play a patriotic air, after which Prof. band of this city has been engaged to investigations, the Prince the Governor's Guards this evening at Had a boltof lightning descended and as the largest poitionof my stock C(ci(ci'cil Ii-^utfu^c Robt. P. A. Nix will make an address furnish the music for the proceeded to purchase a good sound 8 o'clock. As business of importance 1880. of clothing has been made to order 1880. from the clear sky Mr.Eckstein in English and Col. Wm. Fftender in violin, which he despatched to the occasion to furnish the music. A will come up for consideration every fioin samples selected by myself, I could not have been more surpiisod OFFICE, institute on Whit Sunday last as a German. am enabled to furnish bettor made general good time is expected and member is expected to be present. than he was at the leceipt of the telegram. "Pfingstgeschenk" for Paul Brandt. clothing, and at lower pi ices than any For the afternoon and evening entertainments everybody is invited to participate. NEW ULM, MINN. The small building heretofore occupied other establishment in the city. He was however equal to the It is by such tender deeds as this consult our advertising Items. When in want of anything In my by Judge Newhart as an office has been emergency and, hastily arranging his that Princes most surely win their columns. AT line don't fail to come and see my way to the hearts of their peoples. torn down and a new and larger one is Farmers are beginning to complain affairs, he strapped his knapsack upon All ordeis for the purchase or sal The joint committee will hold another Union Hall, goods and obtain my prices before purchasing of city lots, improved fauns and wild In Magdeburg last week the chief being built in its place. Meanwhile his back and went on his way rejoicing of rust on wheat. meeting at Turner Hall to-morrow elsewheie. It will be money lands, in this and adjoining counties, sexton of the municipal cemetry the Judge holds forth in Laudenschlager's Saturday afternoon, amid the well in your pocket. evening when it is hoped every ON The census enumerator for Burnstown for insurance in the most reliable com was guilty of an act so atrocious Baltnisch. building. wishes of a multitude of fiiends. In society in the city will be represented. SUNDAY EVE., JULY I. 1880. panics, for ocean passage to and fiom and Bashaw, Mr. J. J. Ray, has that but lor the intervention of the all Euiopean poits, promtly and satisfactoi the departure of Mr. Eckstein the Theo. Xobarsch is building a blacksmith been asking us all kinds of questions police he would have been lynched ily attended to. Census Returns. public schools loses an efficient The hall will be beautifully illuminated shop as an addition to his machine but he has just completed his work and on the spot by the indignant populace. NEW ULM %T County Agency lor the GPI man for the occasion. teacher and the Governor's Guards one shop. The new wagon manufacturing reports the following population in On the previous day a little American Hail Ins. Co. of St. Paul. The enumerators appointed by Supervisor of its best members. firm of Galles & Hoffmann girl, only seven years old, had wandered his distiict: Bashaw, 265: Burnstown, Admission 50 Gents a Couple. Crandall for this county have makes this a necessity Thus one into the burying ground under 432 village of Sprinfield, 167. nearly all concluded their labors. Below Probate Notice. Judge Cox not a Candidate. his charge, and plucked a flower branch of industry brings on another. All are cordially invited to atten d. we give the returns from such A sad accident occurred in our village (Opposite Cheap Charley's) from one of the graves, all unconscious THE COMMITTEE. towns as have up to the time of going I'iob,ite Com t, last Saturday afternoon, resulting in Tollof Peterson, one of our best It having been reported that Hon. of offence. The sexton Uroisn County, Minn to press been reported to us: Having made heavy purchases in the drowning of an 8 year old son of blacksmiths and horse shoers, now Gran Celebratio E. St. Julian Cox was desirus ot securing caught her in the act, and determined In tho Matter of the JCsUite ol Peter Jcrcmo Do. Males oyer cc ihcd Dry Goods, holds forth in the new shop adjoining James Arnold while bathing in the to inflict a punishment upon the Democratic nomination for Towns. Population. 21 years. On rending and Mini Ihe petition of Ann i Jor. Notions, eino, p .lying for rensons therein et forth, that Theo. Kobarsch's machine, shop, where Cottonwood river in company of some her which should effectually deter Milford 726 146 Congress from this district, wo improved Letters ol AdniliiiKtriition be insued to her, Boots & Shoes, Linden 731 101 her from "despoilin" his graves for he will be glad to see his numerous other boys. The bereaved parents ov it in ordered that Thuind.ty the lf.th day of July the opportunity whent he Judge Groceries, IfcWO at o'clock in the afternoon, lie agHigned for JULY 4,1880, Leavenwoi th 432 82 the future. So he dragged the terror-stricken friends. He does all kinds of machine have the sympathy of the community was in the city, last Thursday, to interview the hearing off aid petition, ami that the heir* at Crockery & Liquors, Mulligan 344 61 1 i\V or the said deceased, and all other perHotift intciested child away into the repairing with promptness and accuracy. in this their sad affliction. hira on the subject. He unhesitatingly Loreno 993 in waid KxUte arc required to appi ar at a or cash, we are enabled to give large dead-house, in which four corpses nession of the Probate Court, then to be holden at Homo 1000 informed us that, while he nducements to tho cash trade. Moaso under the auspices of theein. the Probate Office, in aid County, and show cauw?, were lying on their biers, awaiting Hector Item*. Cottonwood 711 If any there be, why the prayer of h.iid pitilionu uict\ver was thankful to his many friends for call price, and examine our goods. The New Ulm Silver Cornet Band burial, thrust her in, locked the Biionld not be granted. Jsfew tilnq Stately 154 their kind mention of him, he was not and the Governor's Guards of this city And it i further ordered, that the hald petitioner 11. & E. C. BKIINKK door upon her and went about his Quite a number of buildings are under North Star 295 gho notice to all persons interested in miid A. IJjciiNKK, Manager a candidate fov Congressional honors will go to Sleepy Eye next Saturday to Eden 737 business. It was already late in Kstate, of the pendency of said petition and tho construction in this village. C. II. hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to Pralrieville 549 this fall, and under no circumstances participate in the grand celebration the day, and the sexton, according Nixon is building a commodious residence. be publiwhed in the New UlmKe\iew, a weekly PROGRAMME. Burnstown 432 newNpaper printed and published at New Ulm, DESIRABLE FARM LANDS would he accept the nomination. This to his own account, having finished arranged for that day. As will be seen vial Tibbits is also building in said County of Drown, for three suecesHivo Springfield 107 Assembly of the members of tho society his work, and forgotten all about determination of Mr. Cox not to weeks previous to said d.i or hearing. FOUSALE. by the REVIEW supplement this week a large building for the purpose of a Bashaw 295 in Turner Hall at 8:30 a. m. for Dated at New Ulm, this I9th day of Juue, A. his tiny prisoner incarcerated in meddle with politics as long as he is the Guards will give an exhibition drill l***' A. WiSTPHAL, Judge of Piobate. saloon and billiard hall. Christian Rukko and Annie Paulson participation in the procession at the charnel-house, made fast IN BROWN CO., on the bench will no doubt be commended 9 o'clock. during the afternoon. of the town of Linden, are the oldest Insurance agents are as numerous W, Of S W^, Sec. 28, T. 108, II. 32. the cemetery gates for the night. Sheriff's Sale. by both Republicans and persons so far reported, each being 90 The Renville Times says that E. AFTERNOON: as grasshoppers among us. A great Next morning, returning to his N of N Vf\i, Sec. 2, T. 101), It. 34. Democrats. Open-air Concert, years old. Berget Nilson.also of Lin Watson, of Redwood county, was buried many of our farmers are insuring work at the usual hour, it suddenly Improved, for sale or rent. By virtue of an execution, issued Prize Tournament den is 89 yeais of age. and Mrs. Relief in a well on the 20th inst. It took occurred to him that he had omitted their crops against hail. All crops out of ami under the Seal of the l)is. S EX of N E &, EU ol S E*. Tlio Lake Benton TOyntery. Benham, of Home, is 87 years old about five hours to rescue him, and to let the child out of the deadhouse at Bowling Alley, trict Court, in and for the County of are looking well and the prospects for Sec. 24, T. 10, R. 34. before going home, and he The oldest people in the town of Cottonwood Brown and State of Minnesota, upon when taken out it was found that one an excellent crop are encouraging. Gymnastic Exercises, W'., S WK, Sec. 15. WJ N W & Fnribault Republican. hastened to unclose the doorwhen a judgement rendered and docketed are George Scherer, 80 years, of his hips had suffered dislocation. The young man that was beaten part of WJi S WX. Sec. 22. The stomach of Pagenkoph, who and other Amusements. a shocking spectacle -met his gaze. in the said Court, on the $J7th day of and Mis. Maria Yanke, 82 years. Drs. Hitchcock and Puffer were called. by Vouthe so brutally was seen by T. im, It. 33. Improved. was found dead on his claim near Lake January A. D, 187!), in an action Crouched up in a corner with glassy EVENING: your correspondent and stated that N WX- Sec. 0, 109,: 32. Near Benton, was procured from the coroner 'flic June Settlement. wherein Theodore Crone was Plaintiff, eyes fixed in a death-stare of horror, (fraud fBall. he was pursued by the above said fellow Sleepy Eye. At the New Ulm Sportsmen's Club of Lincoln county by his friends, and Jacob Kohlhase Defendant, itifavor and blood-stained lips, bitten County Auditor Constanshas completed after he ran away from the house target shoot last Sunday John Hauenstein S W#, Sec. 30, 100, It 32. Improved. and given to Dr. E. Cooley, of this city, of the said plaintiff and against said through and through in convulsive his statement of the June settlement, encouraging his dog on him. The distinguished himself as the defendant, for the sum of One hundred for a chemical analysis of its contents. agony, was a fifth Admission to ball 50 cents a couple showing the collection made young man is fast recovering from the and twenty-seven Dollars, and championjsjbot, with Ernst Brandt a H)i or 120 si. N WX. Sec. 21. 110, corpsethat of his unfortunate vie The doctor finished the operation Music by the between March 1st and Juno 1st, 1880, injury done by Vouthe and his vicious fifty.four cents. tim. The hapless child had been 32, Near Mcepy Kye. close second and Franz Grebe a good last week, the result of which establishes NEW UL SILVER CORNET BAND. as follows: mastiff. literally frightened to death. I I have this 21st day of June A. D. N WM S W'^, .see". 4, T. Ill, II. 33. third. The next shoot will be held the fact that strychnine was Everybody is invited to participate State Taxes Collected $5,474,53 shall be curious to see what punishment 1880 levied upon all the right, title Improved. next Monday, July 5th. thecause of death. Dr. Cooly succeeded There will be a picnic given in in the festivities. will be allotted by German and interest of said defendant Jacob One Mill School Taxes Coll 1,943,19 EX N WX, Sec. 30, T.lll, K. 32, in iliminatingthe poison and obtaining Burns' Grove, July 3d. The programme The city daddies having refused to THE N. TURNVEREIN. judges to the relentless sexton of Kohlhase in and to the following described Special ...10,080,23 Improved. it in a crystaline form. The chemical will be confined to orations, make an appropriation for Fourth {of Magdeburg, whose hard heart not real Kstate, to wit: The North County Revenue 6,350,55 S EX S EX, Sec. 22. S Wjf, Sec. 23, tests to which it was subjected left no 1880. Grand croquet, swirging, vocal arid instrumental July purposes, a soliciting committee Half of the South West Quarter, and even the pitiful appeals of terrified Penalty and interest 351,34 T. 110, R. 33. doubt of its character. By what agency music, and also a match game has been appointed by the various societies the South West quarter of the South childhood could melt to mercy. Poor 2,268,30 EX N EX & S WX N EX', Sec. 24, the deadly drug was introduced into of base ball. All are cordially invited. CELEBRATION which will make the grand West quarter of Section Thirteen and Town 3.672,30 T. 110, It. 31, Improved. the food of Pagenkoph and Weeks Come one, come all. Minnesota News. the North East quarter of the South rounds to-day, when it is hoped our City 3,166,13 East quarter of Section Fourteen, all remain a mystery. The stomach of IX NICOMJET CO. patriotic citizens will respond with A mail rout has been established County Road and Bridge 29,09 in Township One Hundred and ten, under auspices of the S EX, Sec. 4, T. Ill, R. 30. Weeks was given by the coroner to Our exchanges contain numerous their usual liberality. from Fort Ridgely to Bird Island, recently. North of Range Thirty two West lying Other County Taxes 18,10 reports of injuries to horses and other his widow, who has since left the IN COTTONWOOD CO. ]Sfew \J\n\ jVIkeqqei^oi* The New Ulm Turnverein will celebrate and being in said county of Brown animals from their running against SWX.Sec. 2,T. 107, R. 35 neighborhood. Total Collections.. $33,353,82 the Fourth in their park in a becoming and State "of Minnesota. barbed wire fences, some ending fatally. Whom It Itlay Concern. IW MURItAY CO. and Of the above amount of the State manner. In the morning the Notice is hereby given, that I will S EX, Sec. 34, T. 108, R. 41. PERSONAL. Notice is hereby given to all owners society will take part in the procession, taxes collected SI, 734,14 was for seed sell the above described real estate to ADELBERT'S BRASS BAND, A strike took place last Friday IN WATOKWANCO. or occupants of lands within the corporate the highest bidder, for cash at public and a very good programme has been grain loan of 1878, and $756,99 for morning at the upper hospital at St. M. II. Gamble, of Springfield, was WX S EX, Sec. 12, T. 107, R. 33. limits of the city of New Ulm at the auction, at the front door of the CourtHouse arranged for the entertainment of the seed grain loan of 1877. Peter. Fifteen of the employes demanded to remove before the 1st of July, 1880, For Particulars apply to in the city Thursday evening. in the city of New Ulm in the public generally in the afternoon. A Aside from the above the County City Garden, all offensive or decayed matter from higher wages, but five returned J. Ncwhart, New Ulm, Minn. Senator Helling, of Linden, passed county of Brown and State of Minnesota, and off the premises owned or occupied ball will conclude the festivities. See Treasurer also received during the to their work and the other on Thursday, the 12th day of a few hours in the city last Thursday. by them, and from all streets adjoining the announcement in another column. on same period S2.407.72 on account of ten left, though several of tbem af. Agricultural Machinery, Wagons August, A.D .1880, at ten o'clock A them, and to clean at once all outhouses, G. W. Harrington and Ed.S. Hall, terwards regretted their course and principal, interest and penalties, arising Sunday, July 4th, 1880. privies and vaults owned or occupied M. of that day. to satisfy the said execution, ^jLkcinciniiati specials announce that the of Leavenworth, made our sanctum a desired to go back, but their places Etc., Etc. from former sales of school, university by them. Nor is any one allowed together with the interest heated term tit that city has already were already filled, there being a pleasant call yesterday. to deposit manure or any offensive and internal improvement and costs thereon. developed a number of cases of Asiatic large number of applications. malter on any vacant street, lot The programme will consist in vdeal JohnC. Zieske, one of the go-a-head lands. Dated June 23d, A. D. 1880. From and after this date the nndersigned cholera, which are termed sporadic or alley within the corporate limit of and instrumental music, dancing and business men of Sleepy Eye, favored The Le Sueur News says the sister will have on sale a complete J. MANDErtFELD, Sheriff of Brown said city of New Ulm. It is also forbidden Sleepy Eye Herald. The victims were other amusements, also a grand display i A Minnesota farmer has raised and stock of the well known agricultural of Chester A. Arthur, the Repub. us with a visit yesterday. Wo are to bring into the city any person County, Minn. no doubt Tilden's followers, although trained a pair of elk so that they will machinery, wagons, plows, etc., for of lican nominee for vice president, or persons infected or effected by always glad to meet the old veteran. JOHN LtND, Plaintiff's attorney. tU the "specials" appear to be silent on watch ana protect from wolves or dogs which S. D. Peterson is agent. Our FIRE WORKS any infective or contageous disease. once taught school in that county. one hundred and fifty sheep in one prices are moderate and terms reasonable. Fred Scott, clerk in the City Drug that point. A June sun, a Democratic By order of the Board of Health of During the fall of 1874 Miss Anna |te/\/\a week in your own town. #5 ontit r* pasture. They Willfnrmediatcly attack ^T*r in the evening. Store, was called home last Saturday National convention and poor whiskey said city. T^f^lVree- No risk. Header, if yon want a Arthur gave instruction in music to every dog that approaches the, field Wbaaineeg at which persons of either sex C. WKSCIIEKE, President. All are cordially invited to participate. is enough to give the inhabitants and by the death of his mother. He returned Office cor. Broadway and IstN. Stw, pupils in Le Sueur with good suecess. will stand and ^raten until the csnins ean makegreat pay all th* time they Dated tin? 21st day of July, 1880. work, writ*for particulars to H. Hnllett Co., disappears. THE COMMITTEE. visitors of any city the cholera. Monday afternoon jt v^v Portland, Maluc. tl