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'~ffimimmBmQmims$m s^y&r NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY tfOVEMMR.il, /88a. 1 FOR THE HOUDAYS! something in anarchitect's office! Ton Sad Calamity at St. Pettr, rives at Sleepy Eye at 3:00 p. m. Star Statel Leavenwort Ede Cottonwoo Nort Mulliga Albi Prairievill Burnstow Sige Milfoi Ne Basha Hom Loieno.. Mr Cornish, of Hector, is the Lak I can help the draughtsman over in the Anew division has been established luck individual who captured the Legislative locomotive worksf That a a good business. O i from Tracy to Fort Pierre and a regular The North Wteff f the tufUUM Asylum seat from Renville county. Hansk Ulm. Bnraeel ani Many t4vWMet passenger now runs to the last named Star. Laughing John. Oh no, sir! I can't The official canvass gwes him a plurality CO draw! I had no taste for it. but went I place daily. From Sleepy Eye to t=j of 36 He lan as independant candidate 1 Wajilbwn the trains run as hereto-^through the forms with the rest of the a The sad intelligence reached us and had four competitors for Gartield & Afthin. class, because we all had to. But I 10 1 H-" h- W yesterday morning that the Nortl|.fore:. the position. Ed. O'Maia, the Democratic t=3 scarcely know a straight line from a o kswoa eofca t4^. o--ien-4 rfs4 In-1^*-'- Wing of the main building of the nominee foi the Legislature curved one. Mother always said I had Hancock & English 1 ISHAOOAUiQOUlOOUii^HW-IOHOi 4 a. i'ii sane Asylum in our neighboring city Xjoxexxo DDepaxtxaaexxt no eye for drawing or anything like fiom that county made a poor run this co to to to to to en co t==d Th* Cityt $ o** of St. Peter had been destroyed by that. H. B. titiait. time, leceiving only 245 votes against fire the night previous, and'that many totoooi-*c3tscnoii-'toaovc^vivicot Dr. Berry gave our vicinity a call 0. P. You are rather a neat and 560 foi the successful candidate. The tO of the patients had perished in the pleasant lad-fond of music? You studied last Saturday. Call again, Doc. Hemy Poohler.-. county officeis elect of Renville are QC flames* Passengers arriving in this that in school ever since you were Ob Farmers in our vicinity are nearly P. H. Knv/an for auditor, C. Mork, a little fellow? Of course. We'l, I can city by the morning train confirmed OISO through with threshing. b. JD. Peteiton. t c*- get you a place in a music storeMiserable legislei of deeds, M. Jensen, sheriff 1- HLL previous reports, and one of them in. CO 0 0 (B oo HEAD-QUARTERS Our corn crop is nearly all cribbed John. Oh no, sir! I don't 3 b. R. Miller, county attorney, and C. G. formed us that the fire originated in bcatteiing know one note from another. We in the snow-drift. 11 Johnson, surveyoi. the upper storyof the building and 1 O studied music in a sort of mannei be t-d i- oo co i- a spread over the entire north wing Mr. Missner who had his fingers The bt. Petei Trbune says a ten cause we were "marked" cu it, but I John C. Zieske... to i1 before anything could be done to to smashed in the R. R. yard is doing never could learn It. Mother knows I yeai old son of John Peterson of that tO W tO MMWCJiOWOWi^WOJOjJno HowaocnooMoi-ioow-'iojiaw JO stay the flames. The patients became have no "ear." finely. a FOR place was pushed off the sidewalk J-)i Humphrey 00 TO 0.|P. Of course, you can keep books' panic stricken and many rushed OO Bowen, in his last issue, is whooping by anotiiei boy a few Gays ego while 00 *.*.-4l Oi O CO 4= C7 =o ji -y. Downcast John. Oh no, sir. I out into the cold night air with only 3 up our county commissioners for \V. Coulthaid. feOing home fiom school. He fell on his would not dare to try. We had a class 3" 11 their thin night clothes, while it is reported I i-i t- 1- to not taking care of the poor farm and once in single entry, but wo were so side and had a bad dislocation of the 5 t-'IOOOtOCSOO.COkls. cotooo that between 50 and 100 of making it profitable. 1 busy with our Latin and Greek and geology, -J ji. II. H. Const ins TOILET SOAPS, tlbow joint. Ihe ladius and ulna were DRUGS and the poor creatures became the victims and all the othei things, that tOCOCOI-'COtOOClt'COCn00COC7XO'354~tO Frank Ibberson will soon move into jJt3 forced consideiably past the end of the lSi(i*kM500SO*kOiCmOi^C/'7 of merciless flames. The citizens a we did not pay much attention to his new quarters near Dr. Welcome E. P. B0ltlUKl... HAIR OILxv umerus. 1 his MEDICINES, of St. Peter done all in their kought to serve as ,a that. tU CO l-i to WMH*.000 co Mrs. Joslyn will occupy the rooms vacated power to relieve the poor sufferers warning to boja who engage in such 0. P. Anjliow, yoa learned gr.ttnmai A. fc\ Walton by Mr. Ibberson. PERFUMERY, and rhetonc, I am sure. That t' 1' tfc GLASS, PUTTY, and nearly every family took care of lough spoit as puSiiing oi tupping up tO^ttkWtOOO b04k.~J-*100yi--IO HUOOOH -K| to -J c o CO Mr Kopp who has insiuance agency one or more. This calamity is indeed Quite an exciting auction sale took otheis on the streets and sidewalks. ted o-ra told me last week he would like to get BRUSHES, OILS & PAINTS, sad, especially as it occurred at this oo place at Cheap John's last Satm day, .._COi-JtOtO -^OOtOi-JtOt04.*Cn-lCO Theie aie a great many modes of OB 1 a nice smart young man who cauld G t W -4 GO i^ MaoCOtOOOitOWMGO 5 J=^ time of the year, but we hope many closing out some surplus goods amusements foi bojs without lesoiting K. H. Uelhng.... piepaie collect statements out of his CIGARS, TRUSSES of those supposed to have perished t-l )_- MHOOJMH WM^ Geo Crouch's friends will ba glad books, wi lie out his ippoits, and so to such as may biinginjuiy to the *k en c3 *k too 10 *k en KX5toit in the flames may have escaped on. You aie the veiy lad foi Mi. to learn that he is a little better at OB J. Mandeifekl paiticipants. TOBACCO ST and in their fright have sought re and l-" CO 60 CO CO W I" to 0-4 cs iy oo Kopp. (S 00 this writing. VI MOvtooiOMooiuoiewoii^^bsoo fuge in some neighborly house. liembhng John. Oh no, su. 1 Last week our locality was visited 3 to Andy has refitted his barber shop ti-1 and ran't do an) thing like that. Whv, 1 0 0 coto co o rfk. to co a SHOULDER by anothei stoim, but it was fai less in the latest style. Come and get a have not looked inside a giamiu.u foi oe-^cotOcow*fc.oocoyH-coOH-ooiyiCJ seveie than the Octobei blizzard. At E. Brandt Distnet Ceurt. first-class fix up, all for two nickels. yeais we don't leitin English gram, ii to PIPES. BRACES. 3*e* 2 .m eailj Uoui on Wednesday the snow t-*tococotocncaocoociyccoow- mai in the high school, sir. Chamtn 3 Harry Jefferson takes hi& depaiture is only night th lower giad Wines & Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. 1 _ t Baasen Th November term of the District ooimnei.ced to fall and continued duimg for Marshall on Tuesday, to and then I was too young to understand Court convened in this city yesterday, the gieater pait of the day, but the bury himself in the Bailey House. it. Mother has had to coriect 1 B. F. Webber.... Harry,Jwe will miss you. Judge E. St. Julien Cox presiding. The atmosphere was so mild that the snow language at home, but I don't know i tscocot-'C*cC"C-'*.aioccn-ioo 0 5 ooi wwocoocooocMocwwooao'-i 5 following is t'ie *& melted nearly as fast as it came down. whether it is correct or not. I can't NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKSI Wm. Zieske-bas arrived from Watcrville J. Berndt CO CO parse, I nevei could. And we only On the following day the weather CIVIL CALENDAR: and wilt take a few weeks eDcnQOMCOCHoco't,iflowo( wiote compositions now and then, and t 1. James S. Marsh et nl. vs. Edgar was quite cold, and the ail was pretty rest. After tha't.he will take charge J. -Laudenschlager. I always teased my sister into writing tococoi-icoKsc"0i-'coaiji-^oiciisjooo I" Miner. W. B. Phelps, att'y for plff. oo well filled with snow which was flung 0 of John's business. them. Boys don't like compositions WMWO-li^MC004iW0300300*. 0 James M. Thompson, att'y for deft. 4 t CTD through the air at a lively late by a as well as girls, sir. 0 A. Westphal a ^io Joseph TYautmann is in receipt of a 2. M. Howard, vs. John Manderfeld. 4 CO CO to to to 0 C" *.wo 0. P. I guess we'll have to fall 9 strong wind, making the people feel J. M. Thompson, att'y for plff., Jones COtOO~JQO^IC"COCnCOI'C~4 -4 C O H- car load of applss, direct from Michigan, t back on your arithmetic. Your hand In favoi ot & Gove, att'ys for deft. The Latest that our old-time Minnesota winters which he is selling at bottom H* h-i tO 1 Ok writing, 1 see, is not very good, but c tOVH'^ktO 0OCn3--l^004ktOW 3. S. D. Peterson vs. Peter Christen* had sent one of the noaiest of their prices. Call on Trautmann for a you can improve that if you try. You and Most Popular Novels, sen. J. Newhart &S. L. Pierce, att'ys Against nearest of kin to make us a visit. nice barrel of apples. learned all about percentage and interest for plff., B. F. Webber, & M. J. Severance 0 tO 0 W H* to Complete Rets ot Dickens' Standard Works, and foreign exchange in your Enough sn tell to affoid fail sleighing 4*tfk 3 #-O h-'Cn CO 4k GO tO ~J 00 Mr. Glassman, formerly of Brainerd, att'ys for deft. arithmetic. I will give you a not* to and Wa\eilj No\elb, Cook Books, all the Staridaid in many places. 4. Wilhelm Fihtz vs. Anton Ilenle. has opened a jewelry shop in one of the banks. Poetical Works, Wn\u &, (V iK' Standard Publications, German J. M. Thompson, att'y for plff., F. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Gherke's new building. Mr. G. The Gazette says that Dr, W. Overwhelmed John. Oh no, sir we Last Saturday was a lively day in Webbei att'y for deft. comes highly recommended as a firstclass and English Jmciulc Books, Si liool Books, Blank Books. did not study aiitlunetic in tho high B. Wellaojnf, of Sleepy Eye, will town. Teams lined both sides of Minnesota 5. John Benson vs. M. Mullen. John workman. school! And I never understood percentage, THE KliKCTICV. leave foTW^buis on the first of next stieet duung the gieater part Lmd att'y for plff., J. Newhart & S. L. AIHO a Fine Line of it is the haidest thing in the month to attend a course of medical Pieice, att'y for deft. It seems that Jop Hains is going to of the day, and a large amount of faim book. I was only a little boy when Box utuu rapei, Note Paper, lectures in the college of physicians 6 Thomas Addy vs. Andrew Nelson leave our burg.as he has sold his property Brown Tonnty Official. we were in peicentage, and I could pioduce was disposed of. Wood seemed ji, Inks, Chalk Craons that city. & John Manderfeld. B. F. Webber, Legal and Too'scap to Chas. Berg & Schones. Jop not get it through my head. Decimals to be the most attractive article lM papli Albums, large line att'y for plff, Newhart & S Pierce will hereafter make his home at Big always puzzled me. Slates, Aiitlioj.ini i.d The biitbial canvass of the votes cast Mr. Leary's family was mci eased bioughtbythe faimers at that time, att'ys for dfts. 0. P. lou have been in school ever Stone City. in thts county at the recent election Pocket Books, Bill Books, li Stand*, Faper Weights, etc., etc. by the arrival of twinstwo brightlooking 7. Gammon & Deering vs. William and every load was gobbled up as soon since you ver a little fellow able to Grimes. Thompson, attt'y for was made last Thiusday. We publish boysabout ten days ago. The first dance of the season, given as it made its appearance. In the afternoon go Your mother has kept you there ..iXei'oy W. tfaiitfWjJ, !riw plff, E Baker, att'y for deft. Mother and youngsters are now getting elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW by the cotillon club last Thursday at great inconvenience, calculating the brass band connected with 8. Henry Ohlsen vs. John Manderfeld. along nicely Jacob Muellers that you would be aide to support your evening, was a grand success through the vote by towns in tabulated form. the Oakes Bros, conceit troupe paraded Thompson, att'y for plff, mmn i CHLEimATED household was also inci eased by a brothers and sisteis until they grew out. Well done, Gentlemen. The following are the majorities of the Newhart & S Pierce, att'ys for deft. the stieets and discouised some up. You have studied eveiythlng, including boy at about tho same time. various candidates: 9. Anna Maria Kohlhase vs. John J. C. Zieske has been absent for choice musical selections to an eager Latin and Greek, and all the Manderfeld. Thompson att'y for nearly a week visiting his brother at Mrs. II. Simmons, of Redwood Garfield & Arthur Electors 589 ologies and diawing and music. 1 guess lot of listeneis. Oiu city marshal did plff, John Lind, att'y for deft. Waterville. At the same time John Falls, was visiting with luends in you can now earn hfty cts, a week as H, B. Strait, Rep., foi Congiess...388 veiy effective service on that occasion, 10. Charles Hughs vs. George McCarty. a parcel boy. this city last Monday. She infoimed bought his brother's stock of saddlery, S. D. Peterson, Rep., foi Senatoi, 1433 Ebony, Rubber and JPlated Desh and Extension George W Sommerville, att'y mu clung ahead of the band and dispelling u& that Mr, Simmons had given up harness and hardware, and Wil for plff, Thompson, att'y for deft. J. C. Zieske, Rep., for Repi'tive, 387 Holders, Gold and Rubber Magic Pencils, etc. such as might possibly obstiuct his machine agency at Redwood and Ham will take charge of John's business 11. Coults vs. Christ Nielson. NEW ULM PRODUCE MARKET/ H. B. Constans, Rep,, Co. Auditoi, 823 the passage of some one of the players. that he was now located at Ilcctoi, during the winter. W Sommerville, att'y for plff. A. F. Walton, Rep., Reg. of Deeds, 775 to which place she would follow him TOYS, NOTIONS OnSatuiday and buuday evenings Thompson, att'y for deft. Mrs. J. O. Steen and Miss Schultz Ed. Casey, Ind., Sheriff, 18 in a lew days. 12. Willet Greene, vs. DAGibbs. last, the Oakes Bio's conceit troupe have thrown out their shingle as firstclass Corrected weekly by PrxrrxRLT, Thompson, att'y for deft. E. Brandt, Rep., Judge of Probate, 349 gave two fiist-class entertainments at dress makers. They are located Millions of Dollars saved to the 13. George Wooldrick vs. Jules Opai B. F. Webber, Rep., Co. Attorney 1318 over Steen's furniture store. Union Hall. On the fomiei evening fanners yeaily by using Di BAKER'S AND & Edward Opai Wheat No. 1 80 No. 2 77 J. Berndt, Rep., Oo. Surveyor 1320 Condition Powdeis. (.'ures and pi events the company wa& greeted by a goodsized Musical Merchandise. Fred. Sehleuder has some vorv 14. Nick Laux vs. Peter Zwaschka. Flour per bbl S5.50650 Hog or Chicken Cholera. Sold bv J. Laudenschlager, Rep., Coionei, 424 W Sommerville, att'y for plff, nice clocks and watches for sale. All Oat9, per bushel 21 audience, all ot whom enjoyed a Jos. Bobleter. Thompson, att'y for deft. In favor of the text book laws,... 1423 Barley, per bushel 3050 repairing will also be done by him laie musical treat, besides having an 15. Peter Elschen vs. John Schmitt, Corn per bushel 20 Ole Stone, Rep., is elected County Agent Heideman infoims us that an promptly. Opposite J. Zieske's harness excellent opportunity to develope the Geo W Sommerville, att'y foi plff, A large assoitmeut Potatoes, per bushel 20 expiehs messenger is now on both the Commissioner in tho 2d di"tnct, and shop. bump ot mirthfulneas. from the fact Thompson, att'y for deft. Hams, per lb 10 of all the latest styles of evening and morning ti.um and that Johu Dorstei, Rep., in the thud. The Quite an accident occurred here on 10. John Schmitt vs. Peter Eischen Cheese per lb 20 that the two comical actors, Messrs. Alabaster, Silver find e\piGS packages can be foi wauled on Thompson, att'y for pl'ff, Geo W followingjis the vote by towns: Wednesday afternoon of last week. Lard per lb 8 Hodgdou and Adams, gave everyone a GoldGla-sVascs.Sniok Sommeiville, att'y for deft. Rye flour, per bbl 4.00 lthei tiain Those additional expiios W. R. White's team was frightened THIRD CO^IMISSIONLR DISTRICT. nig SON, Li\a Goods, chance to 'laugh and giow fat" that Salt, per bbl 2.00 CRIMINAL CALENDAR. by a dog and became unmanageable, iac litits will be quite an accommodation Towns 3 Doistei Spcllbimir China Cnp*. mdSauci hid tho least inclination to do so. The fl. State of Minnesota vs. Augustus Butter, per lb 1315 45 throwing out the driver and playing to oiu people. Milfoid 41 "Mus? ,V wi* I'hiii iii Ibberaon. Honey, per lb 20 tioupe contuns a number of talented ha* oc with the wagon. Tho driver 11 Sigel 75 Slif 11 Boxes, Jap meal Eggs, per doe 15 musicians, those leceiving the heartiest Tho iannly oi John Lauttibach was was left in" a snow duft, and when the 7 Staik 22 Goods, Tin T038, BIK' Ie He a Liar or m. Coward? applause on this occasion weic Mr. team was overtaken the} were hanging bcieaved LibL Th usday by the loss ol Cigf-., i-kcK Dium ^___ G. E. buns, the cornet soloist, and the Totals 138 04 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. on a fence, but, strange to say, then two-j uu old child. Membian Skiglis,Ilobin Ilor^eu,^^? A few days after the election, D. W. flutist, Mr. Jfthn Oakes. Miss Keith Majority for Doistei, 74. only one liorse was hurt but not ous cioup was the cause of its deiLh. Coulthard, the "great I am" of Sleepy seriously. and Mr. Oakes peiformed two very SECOND COMMISSIONER DISTRICT. The family lias the sympathy of the Sddof diki^, Violin^, DISSOLUTION OP PART Eye, having become convinced of the pleasing duets on the musical glasses, Towns. Ole Stono N Gulden community NERSHIP. folly of his late candidacy for Representative, Cottonwood 83 Studying tbe HiflTner Uranche* which elicited loud applause. The We see macopv of an exchange begged in the columns of his HAKMOKIKAS. viOLIX STRINGS AND BOWS. Albin 50 2 two charactei actors were simply immense,and a notice ol Di. Bosanko'sPileRemedy, paper that his Don Quixotic march THEIOITY DRUG STORE In a large number of our public Lake Hanska 39 27 kept the whole assembly in Notice Is hereby given that the paitnership an article that has done wonders schools, and also in many private through the county and the result of late existing between Wm Linden 109 2 a continuous roai of laughter. The institutions, there i* a tendency to obst'nate cases of Piles and something the election should bs buried into oblivion. Ronne and E. L. Eichstaedt under the company deserves the patronage of all wrorthy of our honest lecom- give the students a slight smattering fiim name of Wm. Bonne &Co.,in that is 114 He threatened that unless his IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Totals 187 of a long list of the lughei branches wf who desire to attend fust-class entertainments. New Ulm, Minn., was dissolved by mendation.Democ tat. wish was complied with he would visit Majority for Stone, 84. study, thereby neglecting those studies mutual consent on the 12th day of that will pioveto be of the greatest dire vengeance upon the heads of the From the town of Albin no votes November, 1880. The Renville Times came to us last benefit to the young men when striking The celebration of the 24 anniversary "prominent New Ulm Republicans" Wm. Bonne will continue the business were returned for Register of Deeds, week with a biand-new "head" and out foi themselves. The folly of and is authonzed to make settlement ot the New Ulm Tuinei Society which who had been the cause of all his misery although it is reported that Walton received "diess," besides containing a much pretending to learn everything and of all debts owing to or by the was advei Used to take place on Thursday by exposing the proof of their perfidy therefore be unable to master any one 30 votes, and Ahlness 35. The larger amount of reading mattei than late firm. WM. BONNE & Co thing, is exhibited in the following, by evening of last week, was on account to the public gaze. As some Re* rote on the text book laws was also heretofore. It seems that election had Mrs.Sulhvan in the National Teazbeis' of bad weather at that time postponed publicans did think that he was the omitted, but we are informed that 25 a salutary influence on Brother Kelsey. Monthly: FREE BOOKS TO SUB- until last Sunday eve. There victim of misplaced confidence, we last votes were cast for and 31 against. A boy of sixteen Is graduated from a SCRIBERS. was a huge number of people present week invited him to produce the documents The town of Sigel fails to return the high school and seeks employment. He Tho Members of N. U. Lodge No, asks the counsel of a trusty friend, and on the last named evening, every portion but, although he spread himself votes for Aug. Westphal although he Having made arrangements to club 53, I. 0.0. F. are requested to ap this colloquy is likely to ensue: of the hall and gallery being pretty until some supposed that every pocket received 50. the New Ulm REVILW with tho Cincinnati pear in their hall next Saturday eve, Old Practical. Well, what can Weekly Commercial, we announce well packed. The Silver Cornet In his garments and every pigeon-hole for the transaction of important bu^ do, John? that we will furnish the Review band, stung band, and Maennerchor in his sanctum desk was crammed full See advertisement of Munn & Co.in iness. Conceited John. Oh, almost any- and theCincinnati Weekly Commercial contributed toward the musical part with letters and telegrams from prominent thing, I suppose. another column. a large, 8-page, 56-column Family P. Manderfeld, Sec'y. 0. P. But what can you do? of the progiamme. Soon after the Newspaper, one year, for $2 25 and Republicans urging him to bolt The Tracy Gazett&k&ya four of the A special Meeting of the shareholders C. J. Why, I can do will give as a fiee prize to each yearly opening of the entertainment the pres the nomination of John C. Zieske, he ten stores in that village advertise. of the New Ulm Sugar Manufacturing And he flatters .himself that his hesitation subscriber under this clubbing arlangement ident of the society, Mr. Scherer, Company will be held at the fails to produce a single line to verify is certainly a mistake. Has he FOR SALE. A new Poitlaud cutter, any one book he m.iy select Union Hall in New Ulm, Monday the made a shoit speech which was followed his statements, and comes back at us not been to school since he was six fiom the following famous works, cheap. Inquire at the Review office. 5th day of December 1880, .it 8 o'clock years old? Did he not learn everything? by a few exercises in gymnastics postage paid and fiee of all cost, the with the following, which Is not germane See our clubbing announcement, in the evening, foi the purpose to Was he not a smart boy? Has books being Harpei 's edition unabridged, by a portion of Mr. Gebser's pupils. to the question at all: hear and consider the flnarcial letuins *'Free Books to subscribers," in another he not a diploma of graduation from beautifully punted on good paper, Fieddie Heers and Freddie of the diiectors of said Company. ""We are sntlsfied that the editor of the Review the high school? column. in papei coveis: is not booked in relation to the influences which FRED. BOOCK, Pies. Kieshng, aged about nine years, each O. P. What have you been studying induced ns to run onan independent ticket. If be 1. "Jnne f) re," the celebrated novel which Wm. Yanke lost a child from diphtheria is booked, he is a hypocrite We bolted the made Chariot Uronte's fame exhibited some of his skill in playing the past few years? The Deniociatie pai ty in Minnesota Brown county Republican nomination of J. Zieske last week. Another is down 2 "The dnj of Pompeii," Balwer's historical C. S. Greek, Latin, German, French Joseph bolted the State Convention at one the violin, accompanied by II. A Subilia, romance of universal popularity, the roost fascinating has been whittled down to a fine point, time and gave Rice, the Democratic candidatefor with the same disease. 0. P. All right. You must go to of hi* productions. Ji., the musical instructor of the governor, 460 votes in New 11m and Mllsbnry bn 3. "John Halifax, Gentleman," Miss Mullock'i the point driven into the ground and college and be alawyei, or a physician, 40. How is this for the editor of the Review?" Headache Cured. masterpiece, ator of thesorrows and triumphs two lads. The whole entertainment or a minister. Would you like to the hole plugged with Republican majorities. associated with low birth and iron fortune As regaids our course last fall, we by Dr. Baker's Bilious Pills. Also Biliousness, was wound up by a dance in which a be a ministei? 4. "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick That comes about as near beg to Inform Mr. Coulthard that we Club," thework thatgave Charles Dickens bis cele Constipation, &c. Post Office Block, Ifcw Ulm, Minn. Honest John. No, Sir. Father is goodly number took part. brityt the most humorous and always the most the true situation as we are at present For Sale by Jos. Bobleter. never bolted the Republican nomination dead, anc* mother can't send me to college. popular of his books. able to give.Austm Register, 6 "The History of a Crime By Victor Hugo I must go to work right away for Governor, and in an editorial Theie seems to be a remarkable John kind was in attendance at the The terrible narrative by the great Frenoh poet, JOS. BOBLETER, Prop'r. and earn money. It is needed at scarcity ot fuel this fall in neaily all of novelist and historian cf the Crime of Loois Napo. of Oct. 22d, 1879, we stated our views Burglais and sneak thieves aie getting district court of Renville county last loon In strangling the liberties of his country. home. the villages west and northwest from very plainly and on election day, if to be rather common in some of "Henry Esmond A novel. By William week. 0. P. Very well. That does you here, and situated on some of the leading Thackeraythe most artistic, popular and char, our memory fails us not, we voted but our adjoining counties. Hardware Union Hall, acteristic of the works of the wisest novelist ofthis Hermann Nagel.esnn credit. You know German and French ailtoad lines, too. The last issue of A.Nagel living time once and then for Governor Pillsbury. stores in Jauesville, Eagle Lake and Mr. Laraonte, an importer wants a of the Bud Island Post reports that in near this place, was manied last 7 "Fothen." By Alexander W Kinglake One correspondence clerk to read and write that village theie was neither wood What we did last fall was done openly of the most charming narratives ever written: fall Wateiville were broken into a few week to Miss Mary Doster, of the town of pen.pictures of life in the East, including ad. letters in those languages. That will noi coal to be had last week, and that and above board, and upon our own days ago at the last named place a Win Beer & Liquo Hall. mlrable accounts of personal experiencela Egypt of Milf ord. be a nice place for you many weie being supplied fiom or helping and the Holy Land responsibility, which is more than can safe was blown open and a sum of money Perplexed John. Oh no, sir. I only 8 "Journal of the Plague in London.*' By Dan The slight fall of snow last Wednesday themselves to the shoit wood used Defoe, aothor of Robinson Crusoe The true be said of Mr. Coulthard^ coarse in extiactedtheiefiom. InMankato know a little of each. I can read by the engines. The Pos* adds: "If night and Thursday has made history by one ofthe most distinguished writers Main Street, Ssleepy Eye, Minn., them in print pretty well, in the books the recent campaign. His failure to a thief entered the dental looms of Dr. the lailiou managers do not furnish in our language, of the mysterious and awfulvisi. traveling rather difficult with either J. J. Legge, Prop'r. iation of the Pla Plague to England Grand Musical entertainment every we used, but I cannot read them or fuel sufficient to supply the people on produce the documents in question McGiaw and stole about 35 dollais' 9, "Poems of Wordsworth Chosen and edited wagon or sleigh. write them. afternoon and evening. Tho Bar is these praiues hereafter, they will hear by Matbew Arnold. The most popular and select must convince all fair minded men worth of gold foil and false teeth. supplied with the very best of wines, edition of the works of one of England's greatest 0. P. Well, what else did you learn* Dealer in something diop, or we mistake the A force of men have been at work poets, whose writings owe their celebrity largely that he is either a liar of the first water liquors andcigars. Also good stabling feelings of many who have expressed John. Chemistry. T. J. Nicolls has been appointed supeiintendent Drugs & Medicines, to the excellent understanding they display of the during the last few days near the or a despicable coward. attached for Farmers' teams. themselves on the subject." O.P. That will do. The drugrist sentiment and scenery of countrv life of the new railroad fiom 10. Three volumes English Men ofLetters" fin depot, replacing the old railroad ties on the corner wants a young man who C.F.HAUSDORF, Prop'r. Well, it is not so much to be wondered one) Robert Burns S OliverGoldsmith.3 John Tracy to Fort Pierre, with headquarters Glass, Putty, understands the propertiesof chemlcala by new ones and also substituting steel Banyan Ofthese volumes the first is by Principal A new time card went into effect on at if some of the prairie towns at Tiacy. Mr. Nicolls was formeily Shairp, the second by Wm. Black, the brilliant and the manufacture of drugs, and Oils and Paints, rails for those formeily in use. the Winona & St. Peter railroad last novelist,and thethird by James A.Fronde,thedistinguished have been shoit of wood, when we take your knowledge of medicine is just the chief engineer of the Dakota Centialroid jslew Di IfrdlMge. historian. No more charmingbook than Sunday noon. The day passenger going The Redwood Gazette reports that very thing these three marvelous biographies make op has into cosideration how things have been The Herald says tho extensive TOILET ARTICLES, beenissued la modern times. Scared John. Oh no, sir. I don't west now passes this station at Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, of Lambeiton, in this place for a few weeks past. Combs, duties ot the superintendent of It will be seen that these books comprise B. ZWIESELE, PROFR., know anything about chemistryonly 5:35 p. m., 10 minutes later than under are preparing to take a tiip to Euiope Quite a number of our citizens were tho W. & St Petci load ike it neeessaiy a wide range and striking diversity a littlesome of the definitions and Brushes the old time card, and the night express soon, intending to visit the principil Leibold's Building, New Ulm, Minn. for a time unable to obtain a solitary of the moat brilliant and pleasing pretty experiments. We had not to appoint a new supeiintendert and Stationery. going east now arrives and departs at lesorts of tourists in that countiy. productions of modern authors, including much time for chemistry. load of wood, although willing to pay for the new load. The best assortment of liquors, wines and cigars Novels, Travels, Pcetry, Biography 3:45 p.m.. instead of 3:35 at heretofore, O. P. H'm. You are equally weU a high price. But then, the fuel famine The partnership fiim of Wm. Bonne in the city A splendid lunch is served every Physician's prescriptions compounds and History, so that all tastes may off in geology, astronomy, mineralogy, All other trains arrive and depart as morningfrom 10 a- m. to 12 My friends and which existed here for a short time & Co. has been dissolved. Wm. Bonne ed with accuracy and dispatch at all A Karainock's Wild Mivy, be consulted and each subscriber will botany, zoology, optics, physiology, customers are cordially invited to visit me in my under the old time card. A regular may now be considered about closed, hours of the day or night. new quarters. be embarrassed only by the riches of and all the other things, are you? announces in a card published elsewhere ZWIESELE passenger train now runs through to HELPIVoorselres.lovantageefin An Illinois exchange feels called to the variety in selecting his favorite as the faimeis have already commenced Chagrined John in this issue of tho REVIEW that by making thus deliver itself: "His immock book for a free prize. Redwood Falls, leaving Sleepy Eye upon O. WeU, never mind. You studied to bung in quite a large amount of iMd iot gale in Wejft tfewton,- ben a golden chanc he will continue the business alone. swung loose at the spoit of the wind," Subscriptions payable in advance, geometry and trigonometry! Yes the arrival of the day passenger wood, besides several carloads have Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea, fromjonr doYr. TbWwheV&. and tumbled the Hon. J. S. Irwin on and the Free Prize Book must be ordered of course. A friend of mine, a surveyor, from the east, and arriving at the former arrived fiom the Big Woods and many ways take the good his head, and but for the application at the time the papers are subscribed asked me to find him a capable 360 acres in section 18. township 111, Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, and chance for making money that areoffend, cener. place at 7:20 m. The mixed more are on the way. This temporary of bt. Jacobs Oil he might have gone for. assistant and he would pay him good Bange 31. 160 acres in sectioji 18 ally become tieallby, whilethose who- do not la*. Bowel Complaints, cured by Dr Bak prove sut chances remain hi poverty. We waat train over the Minn. Valley road now "where the woodbine twineth Even wages. Free specimen copies of the Cincinnati Township 111, range 32. The above de scarcity of wood has caused a great r'sPain Relief. manymen, women, boys and girls to work for so dear Beacon as many otheis have runs in connection with the night express, Weekly Commercial may be obtained scribed lands will be sold on reasonable right in their own localities. The- burines* wit Unhappy John. OK no, sir. I Sold by Jos. Bobleter many to substitute coal stoves for the pay more than tentime*ordinarywans. We fsjtv gone, who failing to use the great by addressing M. Halstead & terms, either in one lot oi in lots to could not do that. You see w* had not leaving Sleepy Eye at 0:50 a. m. nishan expensive outSt and an that yoa aeed ftafc wood burners, and there will undoubtedly Braises, Sprains German Remedy in time for their Co., Proprietors Commercial, Cincinnati. much time for geometry. I can fdemonstrate suit the purchaser. For particulars No one whoengases fiyie to auk* aosMr ves* and arriving at Redwood Fallsat 11.20 rapKHy loucanfevoteyoorwiBte be many more who wilt follow the Burns, Swellings, Jfcc, cured by Dr. rheumatism and other dangerous diseases/' Ohio. some of the propositions in apply to- r^ work vt only yoarIPITB a. m. Going east this train leaves Baker's Turkish liniment" example, coal being an article that can ti on and alt laneeded sent have paid the debt of Nature. the book by the lettersthat's all. Jos. Bobleter, Proprietor New Ulm jr^ ALEX. HABKIN, *Co., Portland, Maine. Redwood Falls at 1:30 p. m. and ar- Sold by Jos. Bobleter. readily be obtainedatalmostanytime. O.P. Yon can draw! You can earn Beview. Rub is our motto, #r4040&& k) West Newton, Minn *Xtt idS^ v* JSfAV Vs "HBaa-l 1 r= Moan tata mm '~^&&m&mu- "'111 mliimn jMMMNKlMO^Hll^aO] iSsmmmm .&*.&--