New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 1, 1881 · Page 1 of 4
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5 ^mt$%3FZ& IIU ttnumgmmt i S9SpmB9&5WWK5lWWilWW| rUPP??- Mpaniqi SPP /s?OC-SS5S55iBi PiBPN M. WIOT^ -%^#WT I. 5*f 3$3$ NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDENSDAY JUNE 1 188L "W There is a revolt in Ireland Children do the Harvesting.* her brutal treatment was a greater JJ^tt $j}ltn fyevletv. PARIS LETTER. Uncle Nod. against the Government and open crime, and will cause a shudder of **fc Paris, France, May 10th, 1881, insurection and bloodshed is expected. abhorrence wherever known. BY I O. UPBHBll. Soldiers are being rapidly distributed iJU*W TTXAdC. 2tX2T2T In the vlUnge in An old man throughout the districts A remarkably interesting experiment V* His hair Is silvery gray He tries to work wnono'oi bo can. to prevent trouble, but the sons of MINNESOTA NEWS. has just been made at Calais And 1'vo often beard him say Wednesday, June 1st, 1881 Erin have borne usurpation and oppression and Dover, between which places a I am focblo now and old, too long already, and it now conversation has been kept up viva llut I have seen tho tlmo Frank Nicolin, proprietor of the Commodore Nntt died Inst Wednesday That I could dig a lot more gold seems they are about to assert their voce by means of a new kind of telehone, Jordon City Mills, was caught in Than any youth in tho mine. Serthe DEALER IN morning of Bright's disease. rights at the risk of their lives. which has been patented unname the machinery of his mil), but the The commodore traveled with Tom "But that's been sixty years or more, They have had a cruel master, and of "Electiophorfe." Dry Goods, belt was thrown in time to save his I could not do it now. Thumb and also with Barnum for the revolt is but natural But I've outlived by full a score Not only were the words whispered life. One of his hands was already My friend and room-mate, Sidney Brow,' several years. into the apparatus at Calais distinctly in the cogs. "I tell you he was good and bravo, Clothing, heard at Dover, and, of course, The Winona Republican says that And ho thought lot of me, Last Monday was Decoration Day The Rushford Star says that W- But no's with Him who stilled the wavo vice versa, but the listener at one end thus far Hon. A. McGill appears On the lake of Galileo. and the custom of decorating soldiers' W. Biaden of Fillmore county is was porfectly well able to distinguish, to have the lead in popular support Boot & Shoes, "I often dream of SIdnoy now, talked of as a suitable person for graves was more generally observed by the mere tone of voice, for the Governorship, with Gen. Ohl how happy would I bo State Auditor. in the western cities than for who was speaking at the other end. If ho were hero to havo tho show Hubbard as next best. The only To think and dream of mo. a number of years previous. The scientific specialists present objection that we have yet heard Hats, Gaps The son of Enute Johnson of St. "But 'tis no U30 to mourn for him. were astonished at the difficulties urged against Mr. McGill was that Olof, who so long has been a curiosity For he has gone to rest successfully overcome in the enormous "he is too young," but, young as I've heard it hoped by bis brother Tim The so-called National Greenback owing to his corpulence, died That It happened for the best." condensation produced by the he appeals to bo. in the eyes of party is the first to take the field for about ten days ago. lie was fourteen AND metallic covering that protects the Old Ned was once a wicked man. soniri of the other aspirants, none next fall's campaign, and has issued years of age and weighed 225 For this we him do blame FURNISHING GOOGS, cable, and in the induction caused deny that he has made one of the a coll for a State convention to meet By persuasion of tho village clan pounds. Before his last illuess he Soon a Christian he became. by the simultaneous passage of telegraphic best executive officers, as insurance in Minneapolis on Wednesday, June was the picture of health, und was dispatches along the other commissioner that the Stnte has Happy now is Uncle Nod, ~2d, next. veiy str jng and active Though nothing can he seo, c\er had wiiesof the cable For it should But knows tho angels guard bis hood. Wm. Tucker, a love-sick joung And soon wilt lot him lrco. be observed that, while the human CENTRE ST NEA MINN' A piclinunary meeting of delegates man of New Auburn, tried hard to voice was being transmitted through Hts little grandson's all that's loft from the various agricultural A loiding to the Owatonna Jour To work and do for him, "blow his brains out" last week, one of the wires, the other wires Both of them are now beroft "l organi//itions in the State was held nat, Hon iUaikH Dnnncll has just and all because the father of his girl P.S. weie being employed for the transmission Of all they once did claim. fiv a (ause foi lesignmg his seat in Con in Minneapolis on Tuesday, with a objected to their making a hitch of of ordinary telegraphic mes Tho old man Is very poor, giess, under the Conkhng theory view to the consolidation of their ASSORTMENT OF And I grieved to hear him say it sages. Moreover, the experiments A LARG E Ho longed for Death to ope tho door The Journal sa* that although Mr efforts and interests. were conducted between the hours To take him far away. Recently, in Big Stone county, J. Dnnnell wasassmed that the removal of ten and four, that is to say, in the Ladies' Dolmans, Ulsters, I think his wish will soon como due, Noiman committed suicide by f Hon. A. C. Smith as collectoi Though he Joins the bqjs in sou busiest part of the day, and when A Columbian: correspondent sends 'm told to say it, but if I th drowning in a small pool containing think li ue, of Internal Revenue would not be Circulars and Havelocks, Old Ncu will not live long. the wires are in unceasing requisition a harrowing story to a friend of the barely water enough to covei made v\ ithout consultation with New York Weekly. It appears that the voice of depredations of a gigantic grasshopper atLow Prices. his head. He had previously him, he had no mfoimation of the the speaker was distinctly heard as developed this season in South The French government has just tried to dash his brains out against appointment of Dr. Wedge until he granted the sum of 33,000 francs for the soon as the wires were joined to the America. He says this creature is a rock. saw it in the newspapers The erection of a statue of Adnuial Colligny From Mankato {Mam) Review, Sept 20,1880.son The three make a very pretty group, at apparatus, and that conversations over five inches in length, and consumes bright and as intelligent as we nave seen for in one of the squares of Paris. change of collectors is general!} The Babies Who Cut 130 Acres The next annual session of the Ayere carried on without interruption many a day, and one which promises to attain every species of vegetation considered as an act of hostility to Fred. Boock, great celebrity for the remarkable ftat accom with a Wood Self-Binder. Grand Lodge. I. O. O. F., ot Alinnesota, in the presence ot Sir James pushed by them. Bell-Ropes. Mr. Dunnell The field they worked in was adjacent to will be held in Winona, and Carnichaell (Chairman of Submarine Many years ago every room had its Capt. Boy ton, the world-famed "Mr. Everett, our local artist, at the instance the public highway, and was visited during continue three days, beginning on Telegraph Company,) Mr. Sabine, of Mr J. Meagher, has taken a cabinet photograph harvest by many persons passing that way as bell-ropes. Those in the best room navigator, who has floated upwards of Mr Girlich's three bright, in well as by neighbors. Some expressed surprise Tuesday, June 7. Mr. Despointes, and other were some times tho work of the ladies Iieland appears to be on the eve ol Proprietoi ot the teuigent and fine-looking children who ran that children so young should be permitted of 12,000 miles within twelve years, of the house, and were not only useful, competent specialists. Experiments a Wood's Twine Self-Binder, in Decoria,4n this to ride on horseback in front of the msuriectlon. The gieatest excitement The LeSueur News says a Justice staited from St. Paul last Monday Ne Di Machine, Wagon, Smith county, during the recent harvest, cutting and sickle, and also assume the responsibility of but ornamental. The days of these appendages with the same apparatus were then pievails and last Fiiday asirious binding 130 acres of wheat These children managing a Harvester, but they went through in Montgomery fined a woman $50 to swim to Cairo, 111. He is accompanied have passed away, and the are the youngest ever known to operate a without a Bcratch, which is more than older continued between Dover and London, affiay occuncd at Coik, consequence and costs, amounting to $90, for self binder, and the success attending their bell-rope no longer ornaments the parlor. people do. It is a big card for the Wood on his journey by a press & PAINT SHOPS, with the same results and, in efforts speaks volumes for the great simplicity Self Binder, and nothing could more completely oi an attempt by the shenft to An English writer in describing abusive language to a neighbor. If boat, containing representatives of of the" Wood Machine. The Harvester is 6% illustrate its simplicity and excellence the midst of the confusion produced evict fi\e tenants on the estate of an exhibition of artistic embroidery feet cut, and in this instance was drawn by the amount is not paid she goes to Cor. Minn. & 3d N Sts.,New Ulm certain journals. by the simultaneous working of several four horsesthree on the wheel and one says: "A very decorative application of Countess Kingston The shenft was Mr Girllch has a large farm, and oil two jail for 90 days. leaderMr Girhch thinking it safest to allow I am prepaied to do all kinds of woik machines at the London terminal needlework is to be found in bell-ropes, Wood Wire-Binders also, and it is to be supposed assisted by 250 police and a troop of the children to use his oldest horses Paulina, that the father occasionally looked to Mr. Kittson, of St. Paul, who has in my line on shoi notice. Rep.uimg which I should be glad to see more frequently a bright intelligent girl of ten years, rode station, the voice of the speaker Secietary Wmdom has unearthed dragoons. The chapel bells foi ten the children and the Twine-Binder also. the leader, Johnny, six year old boy, rode introduced" as they offer much ofThreshcis and Reapers a speciality been investing heavily in blooded Should any one doubt the story, we advise was heard as plainly as though he some unsavor} fiauds in the Treasinv the ofl wheel horse and Willie, nine years miles aiound warned the people that writing either to Mr Girlich or to J. F. Meagher more legitimate scope for decorative My m.icliineiy is all new and of nnpioved old, occupied the driver's seat, and operated horses of late, lost his fine Kentucky had been in the same room* There Department, 'vlnch have been a man who is known to the people of Minnesota the evictions weie about to take place, the machine as successfully as a grown per- needlework than many things to which pattern and only expenenced as one of the leading citizens of the State. mare, Mambrino Belle, valued can no longer be any doubt that it carried on for sevei ll years, whereby and in less than one hour 10,000 people it is now applied. Some very good workmen are employed. A new paint at $6,000, having died of congestion Tlie Walter A. Wood Self-Binding Harvesters, as well as Reapers, are most effect- is perfectly practicable to converse a number of persons high in po confionted the sheriff and his specimens are shown. Among them a shop has lately been added. New iveflax cutters, as well as thoroughly reliable in every variety of mall grain, of the luags. A good way to throw across, or rather under the sea by sition have become rich on a small graceful Renaissance design in salmon assistants The lesistance of the wagons continually on hand. and in harvesting seed timothy. Their convenience of adjustabilUu fits them for a away his ample fortune. shades on green gold ground, and a means of any Submarine cable, and salary. Now let us hear trom the people was so determindd that only *J wide tange of work. ALL "WORK WARRANTED conventional design in pale blue on the success of the experiment opens other departments. FR BOOCK three evidions were carried out, Dan. Galyin, the conductor of the dark blue gronndV' up vistas of the possibilities of rapid Seveial persons weie severely in. ill-fated freight train that was run NEW MACHINE SHOP. communications that a few years jiued. into by the regular express near One thousand and three hundred Finland Dairy-Maids. S.Tb. PETERSON, AGENT, ago would have belonged to the Rothsay last Winter, causing the hostile Indians, late of Sitting Bull's In Finland dairying is taught the Centre Street, Opposite Mueller & realm of dream-land alone. The inventor death of two passengers and seriously women in tho most thorough style at camp, were last week moved from A horrible steamboat accident occurred Scherer's Lumber Yard, maintains that it is just as government expense. In 1868 traveling injuring a number of others, was Ft. Buford to Standing Rock agency. last week Tuesday on the river NEW ULM, MINN. easy to talk across the Atlantic as dairy-maids were appointed throughout NEW ULM, MINN. indicted by the grand jury at Breckenridge, It took three steamers to transport Thamas, near London, Ontario, from one room to another and he the country, and, being paid from the Theo. Kobarsch, Prop'r. on Tuesday. them. The Indians quietly submitted while a party ot Canadians were public treasuries, every inhabitant had has succeeded so well in the first New Goods New Goods! to the change. The number of xam now prepared to execute all celebiating the Queen's birthday by a right to claim instruction or assistance. practical illustration of his apparatus St. Chailes TimesMr. A. P. orders with dispatch, llepaumg of Indians at Standing Rock is now 3,- Ths next step was the founding a steamboat excursion. About 600 that one is scarcely justified in Stearns reports he has a field of Threshers and Reapeis a specialtj. of seventeen doiryschools, of which ten 600 persons were on the steamer, and doubting his assertion that he has twelve acres of barley, so far destroyed My machinery is all new and of the were established by owners of private on the homeward trip some incident found out a system by which the by chinch bugs that he will mostimproved pattern. All woik warranted dairies. Each school had a teacher at From the report of the treasurer, caused the excursionists to run to as repiesented. All those in AT THE words spoken from the other side of plow it up and plant to corn. its head, who gave theoretical instruction, Rev. J. A. McGowan, to the Minnesota one side of the boat, which caused want of anything in my line aie coidially and a female teacher, who taught the ocean can be fixed on their .ar- Other parties report barley fields State Sabbath school convention invited to give me a call. it to ship water. The crowd then I W ULM CHEAP CASH STORE. the principal part of the work. Each rival here and treasured up for future greatly injured from same cause. It at Owatonna last week, it appears rushed to the other side whep the school is calculated for eight pupils, TlIEO. KOBARSCH. use. turns yellow and finally Hies, root that there are 13 Sunday who are admitted by tho teacher, and boat suddenly collapsed and all on and branch. MULLEN' required to be able to read and write. schools iu Brown county with a total board were thrown into the river After a course of two years they have HUMOR scholarship of 549. $120 was expended ChasJca HeraldSunday last a The scene is described as heartrending to pass a final examination in the presence THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAI in the county during the last HARDWARE son of Gottlieb Blocker, Laketown, in the extreme Between 250 A tramp will not go away emptybanded of members of the agricultural THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF fiscal year for the schools. while playing with a fish spear, fell and 300 of the excursionists from a good man's doorif he society. The instruction given them were upon the prongs, one of which can reach an overcoat fiom the hallrack. drowned or crushed to death. during the first year comprises animal Dry Goods, Heady-Made Clothing, penetrated his thigh near the physiology, tending of animals in general, Emporium Clothing, Notions, Bo nts tj- Shoes, An experimental shipment of 30,- Youths9 the most common diseases of cattle Femoral artery to the depth of 3 inches, Teacher"What arc the principal 000 bushels of spring wheat from and their treatment, the use of the Judge F. E Cornell, associate races of men"" Smart boy at tho foot the barb held it fast so they and St. Paul to Glasgow, Scotland, by thermometer, the different methods of Groceries, Crockery, And Liquors, etc., etc. 2 of the class, "Goasjou please races, justice of the Minnesota State could not extract it. The boy lay Agricultural Machine Agency, cooling milk and their effect as to the barges to New Orleans, thence by mum." supreme court, died at his home in in great agony until Dr. Lewis formation of cream, the treatment of foi the fall and wintci trade is now being rcccned, and we take thib earh steamer, will be made this month. "I was npver treated that way before," Minneapolis on Monday, the 23d reached him after midnight, and the cream and the making of butter, opportunity to unite om fnendb and customers to gi\c us a call and o\am said tho young man when ho was kicked If this shipment proves successful mst He has been in ill health for had to cut it out. It was a painful the manufacture of cheese from me our stock and pi ices. out of doors. Very true, though it was others will follow, amounting, perhaps, seveial weeks, and lecently endured skimmed and unskimmed milk, and operation and may be yet attended not the first time he had been thus served. to 1,000,000 bushels. The WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. a surgical operation which left him finally, booking by single entry. The by bad results. A lady stepping out of a cab remarks rate for this first shipment is 28 cts. contract for the erection of a dairyschool in such an exhausted condition that to the coachman. "You have a remarkable with the owner of a dairy apply* per bushel. A brakeman on the West Wisconsin his death was momentarily expected. bad horse, my friend." "Oh," says SPECIA .INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS ing for one is generally made for five road, by thp name of Web. The Judge was an eminent jurist the coachman, "he's only a httlo negligent, B. & E. C. Behnke years. During the first year only four Nichols, was run over and mangled and highly respected as a citizen. He that's all." The situation at Albany, N. Y., pupils are received none during the into an almost unrecognizable mass was born in Chenango county, New over the scnatoiial fight, remains unchanged. last Hence, only sixteen pupils can Guest (aftor a jollv evening): "Goo' by a Manitoba engine at Minneapolis York, in November, 1821. lie re be fully educated during the term of right, ol'door," fellahI'll leave my*boosh' Both factions claim a majority A. BEHNKE, Manager. Bohemia host "Au oushido1 on Tuesday. The engine had moved to Minnesota in 1854, and contract. of the Republican members of j-i-eo right, m' boyhienobody '11 toussh been standing at the Manitoba early took a prominent position. the legislature, but just what the 'emgoo' light!" Exeunt. freight depot waiting for the track From 1868 to 1871 he was attorney strength of each faction is no one WM. H. KIESLING. A fellow who was arrested tho other R. KIESLI:N to be cleaned. Nichols had been general, and since 1874 he has held seems to know. Balloting commenced H. KELLER. day desired tho judge to permit him to J. IIcrilSCHFLFR across the yaids, and approached a position on the supreme bench. \esteulay, but wo did not learn Riesling, Heller & Co. issuo bonds to run twenty years. Tho the engine, near which he stood for the result up to the time of going to judge, however, concluded to make a two or three minutes. The first press. A dead-lock now seems special deposit of the principal. The threatening attitude of the in- that was seen of him was when he evitable. "Yes, sir," said Gallagher, "it was Chippewa Indians in the vicinity of was under the wheels, fireman funny enough to make a donkey laugh. ew "Lflrq, ^tii\i\. Grand Rapids, Isanti couuty, has Montgomery first catching sight of nri rnc IiNw DEALfRS I laughed till I cried," and then he saw At the request, of Gov. Pillsbury, thrown the white settlers ofjthat section DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, the form tint was being crushed to a smile go round tho room, he grow red architects have examined the remaining into a panic, and last week mad.1 in the face, and went away atoms. A complete line of walls of the old capitol and Governor Pillsbury received a request When a Galvestonian was told that a SHELF HEAVY flAHDWARE pronounce' them unfit for use in any for troops to avert the threatened READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, friend of his was ill and was sinking How It Looks Through Democratic way in the construction of a new danger. It appears that the saloon fast, he said: "Well, I am not surprised, Eyes. building. The plan of using them keepers of Grand Rapids are I always thought that would be about Carpenter and Fainung Tools, the direction ho would go when he died." is therefore to be abandoned, and St Paul Globe in the habit of selling whiskey to J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & new walls built entire. This mav As an abstract question no one the Indians, and a short time since A poet says- "When the sun imprints Laydies & Gents a good-night kiss upon the western horizon possibly cause slight changes from can truthfully deny that Garfield's an encounter occurred at one of the EclipseThresheis, Fish Bios.' the sky blushes." How pretty is the present plans substantially treatment of Conkling has been saloons between the keeper and au UNDEBWEAR the thought! The sky blushes whon the adopted by the governor. shameful. Conkling and Grant MM. Indian, in which the latter was shot Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- NOTIONS & sun rises in the morning but then the made Garfield's election "possible," and killed. Since that time the Trimmings poets are always asleep, for genius is borne & Co's. Full line of and without their services his defeat feeling between the two races has, generally late. John Griscoin, of Chicago, who WhiteSwan was inevitable. To select Conkling's it is said, been growing intensely Professor (to student who wiites not says he is a natural faster and has REAPERS AND MOWERS. most inveterate enemy for the bitter, and the Indians, when intoxicated, for the masses, but for tho educated frequently abstained from food ten Unlaundned. THE OSBORNE most important office in New York, make threats of their intention few): "You should writo so that the or twelve days without suffering any SHIRTS, most ignorant of your audience can understand was a display of ingratitude, majestic to have revenge. The Governor iron.<p>RHEUMATISM inconvenience or pain, entered at Self-Binder, and Merchandise.lGenera all you can say." Student in its baseness. This is the did not deem the sending of noon last Saturday on a forty-five (puzzled): "What part of my production moral view. Politically, the President troops necessary. days' fast. He is middle aged, tall, is not clear to you, sir?" HIGHEST had a right to do as he did, and rather corpulent and well proportioned. Johnny goes to school and is distinguished Market price The Elward Harvester/ having taken the position there was The movement in favor of Hon. Seven reputable physicians among his comrades for his laziness. paid for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, no back down short of practically A. R. McGill for governor of Minnesota "In my class," he said before will be in attendance during the fast Produce. With Cord Binder. Backache, Soreness of the Chest, abdicating the White House in favor company yesterday, "there are four of is a recognition of the merits and take data for future use. Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings I of a Senator. While the Globe us, and I am the best." But seeing his COH. MIflN,& CENTRE STR. HBW W of one of the best execute officers FURST & BRADLEY and Sprains, Burns and father frown at him, hastily added: concedes the ingratitude, it rejoices that the State has ever had. Mr. "Next to Louis, George, and Andrew!" Scalds, General Bodily at the action of the President, as it The St. Paul Dispatch has again McGill made his appearance in the Pains, Hay Rakes, PIOIVH & Cultivators, A man had just taken his seat in a is apparently the beginning of the changed proprietorship, Gov. Marshall CASH PURCHASES capitol when Horace Austin beame Wm. Koch. G. Pahl. street-car, in fact he had got fairly down, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted &c. &c. &c. permanent disruption of the Republican last Wednesday selling a controlling governor. He served as private secretary AND CHEAP SALES C. Schmidt Geo. Schmidt. when a lady entered. He immediately Feet and Ears, and all other partj. interest to Messrs. H. D. Call and examine my goods and DI ice to Austin for two terms, and rose. "Don't rise, sir I beg of you, Empir Hill Co. NEUMANN &R0SSK0PF, Pains and Aches. Brown, late of the Lake City Srntinel, before buying elsewheie. was appointed by that gentleman, don't!" she said. "Good heavens, No Preparation on earth equals ST JACOBS OIL B. Herbert, of the Redwing ma'am," he yelled, "I must! There's a M. MULLEN. in 1874, insurance commissioner. as a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Dealers O-OinO Washington Correspondence. TWT 3 Bemedy A trial entails but the comparatively Advance and Republican, and Mr. pin three inches long set up on that ROLLE MILL. In that office Mr. McGill has become trifling ontlav of 60 Cents, and every one Buttering eat" Nieman, late of the Milwaukee Sentinel with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its a fixture, and succeeding administrations Hats, Caps, Notions, Ne Store! Ne Storel claims Washington, D. May 26th, 81. These gentlemen are all veteran Buffalo Bill is not so great an actor haye not been troubled with Directions In Ele\ en Languages. Groceries, Provisions, as Salvini but when he dashes upon the newspaper men, and they will contestants for the position of insurance SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS LeDue is around with a shot gun stage, kills seven Indians, puts thirteen GEORGE JACOBS no doubt give St. Paul a spicy and Crockery and Glassware, IK MEDICINE. commissioner. He has mastered hunting for the fellow who said his to night, removes a quantity of scalps 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs* newsy evening paper. A VOGELER & CO., the details and principles of resignation was compulsory. Green, dried and Canned lined with red flannel, and rescues the Dealer in the service and established his bureau Baltimore, Mil., U. 8. A. lovely maiden who is chained to the It is said that it is the intention Emits, etc., etc. Dry Goods, Notions, in the good opinion of the greatest stake, the audience appears to be perfectly of the President to make between The present indications are that satisfied with him. insurance men of the nation. He Hats, Caps, Groceries, Minn. Stieet, New Ulm, Minn. three and four hundred appointments Wetako plcasuro lnfoinnn- tha public sentiment is crystalizing in NEW UL has a national reputation as an insurance A famous surgeon advises one of his during the coming week. public that we are now ready for business. Crockery, Oils, Varnishes, favor of A- R.-McGilI, State Insurance MARBLE WORKS patients to undergo an operation. "Is officer 'Fargo Republican. The best maehineiy and all the W W ill ahv a stake faim produce in Second Assistant Postmaster General Commissioner. If the canvass it very severe?'" asked the patient etc. etc. etc. etc. latest improvements the manufacture exchange foi goods, and pay the highest Elmar formally assumed charge should result in Mr. McGilL's nomination, "Not for the patient," says the doctor lg. Schwcndinger, TA1I goods sold at bottom price of flour enable us to compete with maiket price for all kinds of paper of his bureau yesterday, and hereafter "we put him to sleep but very hard on it will be a fortunate thing A letter from St Petersburg announces rags. the best mills in the conntiy gtore on Minn. St. between 2d and 3d Dealer in will run matters therein. He the operator." "How so P" "We suffer for the party and a more fortunate that on the morning of the We aie constantly buvmg North streets, New Ulm, Minn. terribly from anxiety. Just think, Monuments, Tombstones took hold of the work before him In connection with om stoic we one for the people of the State. He 16th inst. HessyHelfmann. the Russian Wheat, it only succeeds once in a hundred like a business man and in a business have a first-class saloon, furnished with Mantels, has been at the head of a very important woman convicted of aiding in times." Rye, a splendid bilhaid table, and our customers CUSTER way. He will doubtless make department for several years, the assassination of the late Czar, "Any good shooting on your farm?" Foreign and will always find good liquors Corn, an efficient officer. and has shown executive ability of was strangled to death in her prison. Meat Market, asked thehunterof the farmer. "Splend- and cigars, and fiver} foienoon a splendid American Marble Oats, Hon. I T. Updegraff of Ohio has the highest order.Redwood Gazette. It is said that she was daily tortured id," repliedthe agriculturalist "There's lunch. Euckwhe piesented the President with a handsome almost beyond human endurance a drive-well man down in the clover Shop on State street, betwocn 4th and pair of blooded carriage horses. &c.te. All goods puicnased of us will be delivered meadow, a cloth peddler at tho house, a .fi to force confessions implicating other JACOB NIX, PRO'R. 5th streets, in any part of tho city fiee of They arrived yesterday in a In the United States Circuit Court candidate in the barn^and two tramps At the Highest Maiket Pucea nihilists. For several days in Mm cost. Winkler's Building, New Ulm, Minn. NEW ULM down in the stock yard. Climb right special freight car and made the papers have been filed in eleven suits succession she was strung up, and over the fence, young man, load both Farmers journey in safety. The carriage We sell all kinds of commenced by Lemuel W Bignall J. B. Arnold, after being nearly dead, released. All kinds of fresh, smoked and picketed barrels, and sail in." horses of ex-President Hayes have of Syracuse, against prominent millers FLO UK, meats and sausage constantly kept On the 16fch this outrageous torture On Physiognomy.Enthusiastic Lady been in use by the President, but of Minneapolis, for an infringement on hand. was repeated, but the poor woman SJIOMTS, What a sweetly pretty boy of yours, In this vicinity will please take no will shortly be sent to Ohio. One of a patent for cooling and Dealer was left hanging a moment too long, Mrs. Finnigan. What beautiful black BRAN, &e tice that this fall the undersigned of the new horses is an iron gray drying meal. The patent is what COOKINB & HEATINB STOVES and the tortured spirit had fled eyes he has! I'm sure he will be both will buy all kinds of and the other is a chestuut. fa known as the Deuchfield patent, A LOW RATES. excitable and impulsive black-eyed when the body was lowered. Over invented by a gentleman of that people always ore, you know. Mrs. HARDWAR E, Farm Produce, HOWARD. a thousand persons, many being Special Attention given to B- ZWIESELE PROPR, Finnigan-Sure, miss, an' perhaps you're name in Oswego, New York, in women, assembled in mass convention Ovistoxn Work right His father's excitable and impulsive Tin-ware & Farming Implements* 1858, but who on dying assigned all Ladies should use Dr. Marshall's A S OATS, CORN, BUTTER in New York Saturday evening Leibold's Building, New Ulm, Minn. enough, be-dad! So, loikly, it's his rights and interests to the plain* and cabled a protest against Bromoline for constipation, biliousness, why he's never widout a black eye, sorra The shop is in charge of an experienced hand EGGS, AC., The baseFrin- al" An oxtia stone for grinding feed. tiff, W. Bignall. Who gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware a bit! Hessy Helfmann's execution, not or any lie complaint. Big bottles, The boat assortment of liqnorft, wines and cigars for which he will at all times pa\ his special attention. All work warrantd. Steam Cornsheller. volves $1,000,000. Ottiter suits are in the city A splendid lunch is sencd every knowing that she had been dead a fifty cents. Your druggist sellsit.. the highest market price. morning from lo n: m. to 12 My friends and vi Corner of Minn, and 2d North Street*. tofollow]!-'* Iowa's batter and cheese product last customers are cordially invited to visit mo In my week. Her crime was great, but Wood taken for ca^orin exchange year was worth 919,000,000. new quarters, 1 a i NEW ULM, MINN. if* Bed-so. %pire lil Ho. ZWIESELE jjLj w. ^wSiVj* !^%*i^L 3&H&& *M Mknti 1f^faamaaa" l*i iff, fjiiiimn inn /-h ^jjwfc^i^Sk^ ii^"-^^^n i iimfIrtfm