New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 26, 1881 · Page 1 of 4
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NEW ULM KVIE^^EDNESDAY^ OCTOBER 26,1881, -nd mtOim WEBitirtM itnationin u* remains iftyv $ftlm fytvitw. Ten inches of snow fell last week f, hlhgedX The t|rnait has Tuesday in Canada and the northernfrt UorRevl part of New Brunswick. /i gT.lt has beertJKKi telfied^|lLgiid beingN rational aid new arrests are" that arguments^ israjv/" Tur.i' war TTXAC. The following letter, written by daily made. A No Rent'' proclamation different places which are! Gen. Garfield to Judge Paine, of has been issued by the Wednesday, October 26th, 1881. prevent myelection as county treasurer Cleveland, in 1871, is solemnly significant League, which has caused much and which are in substance as excitement. REPUBLICAN now: "Allow me to congratulate follows: First that I don^tf possess the' you on your splendid requisite qualifications* Second-^. Nominations. charge to the jury at the close of the That in case Jam elected, I would Ex-Gov. E. D. Morgan, of New Galentine case. The whole country fill the pfttce,' entrusted t6.i^ef!h^ York was last Monday nominated a owes you a debt of gratitude for clerk. Thjrd^hat nay ^hpop^fjiy by President Arthur as secretary of brushing away the wicked absurdity would not give me more tban the treasury. The Senate promptly ,pne which has lately been palmed off on vote in my own town, (which must be confirmed the nomination. No other the country as law on the subject of mine.) I find it necessary tb take the cabinet changes have yet been insanity. If the thing had gone columns of the REVIEW as a medium made, but it is reported that either STATE TICKET. much farther, all that a man would toma)ce,a repjy., ^v Boutwell of Massachusetts, or Howe need to secure immunity from murder I must state that Mr. S. does not of Wisconsin, will succeed Attorney For Governor, would be to tear his hair and possess the necessary quaUficatipns General Mac Veagh. tp LUCIUS P. HUBBARD. rave a little, and then.kill his man. be a judge of my ability. That it For Lieutenant Governor, I hope you will print your opinion i'i'"''-:'- never entered my mind to give such! CHARLES A. OILMAN. Test votes in both the Senate and in pamphlet form, and send it broad* a trust, in case I am elected, to a For State Anditor, House of Representatives last week cast to all the judges in the land." clerk except when assistance is required. W. W. BRADEN. give conclusive evidence that a majority In respect to popularity. I For Secretary of State, of the members of both houses FRED. VON BAUMB.CH. consider it unnecessary to touch that WindOM Returned. are in favor of settling the bonds at For State Treasurer, point. Those who do not know,: me: this time,and it is not altogether improbable CHARLES KITTELSON. personally may respectfully -notice that a vote may be reached At the Republican legislative caucus For Attorney General, the fact that I have been entrusted this week. The House has put itself last Thursday evening Secretary W. J.HAHN, with the oflfice pf town Jclerk ever 3B on record as in favor of paying Windoni was unanimously nominated For Clerk of Supreme Court, since 1873, and that my last re-election the bonds by a vote of 66 to 32, SAMUEL H. NICHOL9. for re-election to the United was unanimous. 1 would therefore while the Senate is equally emphat* States Senate, after the formalities For Railroad Commissioner, Sl^S^6m||$3.7 Fashions, Quality andt earnestly ask the opposing candidate ic in favor of Senator rillsbuiy's JAMES H. BAKER. of an informal ballot which stood as to cease throwing mud. -:M-i\ bill. The bond nuisance will be For Supreme Judges, follows: I appeal to the voters of Brown WM, MITCHELL, wiped out and oyerybody will be county, who will decide at the coining Whole number of rotes cut -108 D.A.DICKENSON, happy, and don't you forget it. Necessary to a choice... .54 election to be held Nov. 8, Who is entitled C. E. VANDERBURG. William Windom. .56 C. A. Oilmen......... to a county office. .88 A. C.Dunn...... .12 COUNTY TICKET. W.D.Rice 1 MINNESOTA NEWS. Mr. Schubert has lived in this A. J. Edgerton..'.. 3 county for the past 13 years, and J.S Pillsbory.... 3 &. B. Langdon 1 For Connty Treasurer, has filled the office of county treasurer It has been decided to hold the Joseph Burger 2 HERMAN PLATH. dutifully for the last five years* It next meeting ot the State annual Every Republican member of the For County Superintendent of Schools, *must be-observed that Mr Schubert conference of the M- E. Church at iMdiii legislature in St. Paul on Thursday IVERE. SHELLY. 11 IT pledged his word of honor before the Owatonna. attended the caucus, and the nomination "W& wem& never had so lia^e a stock in our Clothing De- For Court Commissioner, last election, that, if he would get a will to-daj be ratified in ,HAGBERG. It is claimed by some of the knowing second term, he would withdraw joint convention of both houses For County Commissioners: I^i^i^^^^ so low that it is ones that tlie continual wet from further claims to the office, First Dist.E. G. KOCH. weather has destroyed the brood of which pledge he ought to abide by. Fourth M. C. BURNSIDE. Prof. King's balloon has been possibleforevery one to.W&TBM iTTMSEL GOOD chinch bugs* Mr. Schubert ought not to -have Fifth AND. LARSON. found at last The professor and t\, ,J-ij-lA accepted the nomination to gratefully Hon. M. J- Severance, has.been his companion, J. S. Hashagen, acknowledge the fact that the Repubr Vice President Davis weighs 360 FOR JkrUTHtM MONEY. unanimously nominated for Judge landed on Friday, Oct. 14th, in a iicaqparty did nbt nominate an joppp* pounds. An exchange remarks ytiT of the Sixth Judicial District by cranberry marsh 115 miles north of nent for the last two terms. -I- have that the Vice Presidential chair was both Democratic and Republican *Chippewa Falls,' Wis. They penetrated lived in this county ever since 1867, iia. never so well filled as now. yeats which I {Conventions. the dense swamps up to their excepting five W&Ji$i> knees in water, with no food or spent temporarily jkf'l WOOLEN COMTORTEKS, QUILTS DRESS GOODS and Everything in the Last week Helge Nelson, of Stonybrook, Complete unofficial returns give shelter for five days. On the fifth wan Co. and the same time nT 'had Grant county, had one of Foster,Republican candidate for governor day at 4 p. m. they were picked up property and was a tax payer ,cl! this his legs so mangled in a threshing ot Ohio, 25,062 plurality. The county. What I hardly consider:necessary by two boatmen and taken to a machine as to make amputation net Republican gain was 2,579, and to announce to th 6\diu46t-':''.''J wood chopper's shanty where they necessary. His recovery is doubtful- he net Democratic 560 votes. have'notI tiersof this county is thatJ got something to eat and much needed neld a County office yet.' rest, after which they proceeded IP|- A bill has been introduced into on their journey down the Chippewa At the Worthington depot on the Legislature abolishing the office river to Chippewa Falls and Thursday 'lie dome on a locomotive of Railroad Commissioner. Should thence by rail to Chicago** The balloon of the Sioux City road was blown In boring a well on the farm of LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. the bill pass all the sweet dreams of will be left in the swamp until off and the fragments of Iron were L. Burns, in Ford county} ^Illinois, Gen. Baker would vanish like mist. winter, it being impossible to move sent in a shower into the town. the other day, the workmen, at a it away now. Prof. King has now At the greatest good fortune no one depth of 207 feet, stro,ck a swamp. ^ej^ ftiends that they redeemed his reputation as a daring was hurt It is thought from the lormatioh Judge Cox has decided that the "^]&% itMi "1Q to QQ pervcent. by piflxhasing pf us. Suestioncase aeronaut. the ground ^hat other swamps exijst to be first settled in the can S. W, Huntoon, eldest son of L. in the vicinity, though at aj?reatcr niteau is that of jurisdiction, A-Huntoon, of Lakeland, was depth from the surface The existance argument upon which will be heard Washiagton Letter. drowned in Cutter's Lake on the ot these swamps, hundreds \Jiii the^Mm^^ Po*to^-^ii4^t $ al $a all ^r^fit* not later than the 30th inst. That 9th inst., while he was swimming of feiet'beneath the Surface Of ,a -/Qi i 'V/i disposed of, the trial proper will be Washington, D. October i8, '8L for a duck which he had shot: He 1 earth, is anew feature in geblcigy gin November 7. The Senate has adjourned over had just.attained his majority, and and cannot be otherwise than interesting till Friday. A niajority of the senators, was studying medicine. :u- to the student of science. Capt. Adams, of the whaler Arctic, the President, the foreign Because upon the same hypothesis, i SUITS MADE TO OMDER ON SHORT NOTICE, AND NEARLY AS CHEAP AS READY MADE CLOTH- Parties in Rochester are about reports a visit to the scene of guests, cabinet ministers, army and there is good reason for believing building and opening a number of the Erebus and Terror, and says he naval officers, with many other that there aretiot only swamps l^nt creameries in that vicinity. They found a house and store of provisions Washingtonians, of varied race, color, All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. hills, valleys, and lofty mountain buy the milk, skim it, and return near the Fianklin Monument. and condition,' have gone to ranges actually exist at a greiater or: the skim milk to the farmers. They An esquimaux at Heclas Strait told Yorktown. less depth beneath the level prairies require the milk of 250 cows to him that 17 survivors started over* The past four days have been devoted, of that and other states, idanjas. Lilaih-A start with, and in no case will accept land for Hudson Bay, and but three in great part, in official circles yet has only caught a mere glimpse it if carried over two and one-half reached the house of the narrator's GOODFEUBW & EASTMAN to fete ing the foreign decen* of the mysterious and manifold S.D PETERSON, miles* father. All died seon after. dents of Our revolutionary allies, wonders of nature. and they will doubtless leave Washwith Freddie Seivert, a little boy at The total loss of property by theington the impression that the Red Wing, was bitten by a rat PROBATE NOTICE. Michigan forest fires foots up to $2, National Capital is. famousfor broad some three months ago, and has developed "jyV*. AGENT FOR THE streets, hot weather, malaria, bad 340,000 not counting the loss of unmistakable symptons of State of MinneMta,t i In Probate Court. ,,_ cooking* public functionaries, and Aultman & Taylor Threshers, Horse- timber. The Secretary of the State Countyot Brown.) eapolis, Minn. hydrophobia, and last week, the \i( -^.i\h\i In the matter of the Betete of feter MuUen.de. newspaper reporters. These good relief association writes that the day of the week he was bitten, he ceased. looking representatives of the twohad burned district covers an area of over Notice hereby gtreu to all peraoni baVing a fit, and gave way to hydrophobic Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon elalma and demanda Rgminet tn eaUte of Peter great war powers of Europe have 2,000 square miles, 900 square Now offer great Bargains to Purchasers of demonstrations, such as biting Mullen late of the county of Brown, deceased, thlif -iliiv/ attracted much attention by their the Judge of the Probate Court of said-eoonty will miles of which were left without a and snappir.g at whatever is near A hear,examine, sad adjust claims and demands and Chicago Pitts Threshers. handsome uniforms, and military attitudes, building or living tree. 15,000 people against said estste^f t.his,ofSce in New Ulm in said him. i county, on,tbe first Monday of each month for to say nothing of the historical are in utter destitution* six SuceesBiTe months, commencing with the fint and ancestral glamour that Monday in October, 1SS1: and that Uxonpths Elk River News: It is reported from the 14th day of.October, 1891j,bar been limited THE CELEBRATED invests them and consecrates their OUR SUPERB CLOAKING PLUSHES, BEARERS, FANCY that some fields and meadows near: and allowed sald.Prbbate.Coutt for-U c?ed Surgeon general Hammond is reported i names. We honor them on account CLaAKINOS, ULSTER CLOTHS & LADIES CLOTHS itors to present their claims. i i Princeton are so deeply flooded that' to have said in effect that JOHNC.RUDOLPH, of their great grandfathers, and -J .u IN ALL THE .NEW SHADES, CANNOT BE the farmers have to harvest their while Giiiteau was the indirect the Administrator,ofttbe Estate or Peterlluilen. de. there is a real and genuine spontaneity iiw-aoi .UM" MATCHED ELSEWHERE IN THE NORTH i ceased. corn with rafts and boats. This is: surgeons,, who attended him, were TV^INE BINDERS, in the welcome: that is given i WEST, EITHER IN QUALITY, COL- G'he etting the thing down pretty fine, the direct cuuse of President Garfield's Notice for Publication, them, which, if they were anything i,^M OR* STYLE OR PRICEImmense next thing they will need is, death. The eminent surgeon but the nineteenth century, cynical diver to bring up the striy ears, general has the utmost loathing for Bargains in Cloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters, Jackets boulevard Parisians, they would The Wood's Light Running Sweep Rake LAND OFFICB ATTRACT, rBACT MINN., 'andyet they don't complain.'' fuiteau and his hellish crime, and QoroaaaUTB.lSSl. feel. But the spirit of *76 and of ^j-aiid every other style of.garments fashionable this season. says he would not cross his threshold Notice is herebygiven that the following settlers Reapr and Mower Combined The '93 does not live in the tiger and The little village of Dover was have Sled notice of their intention *o 'mace final to save him, but he thinks the proof of their claims and that said proofs^ will brf to-:made ape combination Frenchman of sad last Sunday by a verry made before the Clerk of. .the, Dlsitrict Court of medical attendants responsible for We also tiese garments to order, or cut andfittuBm. WOOD S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER day. It is the spirit of the era ofsudden Brown county,'Minn., at the county season"TO and shocking death, the iurs- the death. day, Novembor 17th 1881* Viz: Aslag Torgusen Louis Quortoize, s*t to the tune of particulars of which, as given by Fytten,H.B.,lT6.8'87L fortheSWJT of ffWX, section2010988. modern times. Nevertheless, let us the Rochester Post, are as follows: ,^/,.Mll"aMf4 i'- THEOhio $ names the following witnesses' ,to'. nrote hiri kill the prodigal whether the calf returns On the.day named a.litte,8on of Mr. continuous residence upon and cultivation6f said The Return of Secretary Windom BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES, Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders land, viz: J^K or not. The Frenchmen, at George Lovejoy, named Averyi and to the United States Senate will' no Carl W. A. Krook, of New .Ulm* Brown county, least felt one welcome that was given about ten years old, was leading a Minn. Louis Oilbertson, Leavenworth, Brown doubt be hailed with delight by. the connty Minn. Thomas Anderson, I of Burnstew, them last week. Visitors to the horse to water, when the animal choicest selection of large majority of Republican voters Brown county, Minn. Peterson, of Burnstown, THE the1 Jy/.T and National Capital will perhaps remember Brown county, Minn. playfully jerked the halter from the in Minnesota. Mr. Windom has MartinSknlsuh, H.I. No.S.481,for the SH of the old French woman who fjodie^teif wii)e JBii\def kr\d tl\e ^Iii\i^ehjoIi boy's hand. The horse, on getting CLOTHS & CASSIMERES FOR SUITINGS at CLOSE PRICES. represented the State so well in 8EX ofsectionSO, towovMS, jmgett...- He names the following, witnessestonrove his keeps a little bazaar of photographs loose,-wheeled and kicked Avery,' times gone by that any other course cultivation::orsaid 'Our splendid: stock of New Colored Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, an:d- cohtihuons residence'upon and a variety of gimeracks, in theOne of the horse's feet striking the APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. via:: land, of thelegislature would have been Silk Hushes and Black Dress Goods is creating the greatest excitement, and Knud .tyvereon, **ohn Brlckeon, Bernt Johnson, south corridor of the capitol. She little fellow on the heck, dislocating received with disappointment and are selling so rapidly that we are already duplicating many lines of goods. Die Johnson, all. of Albian, Brown county, Minn. is not young orprettyj far different it. The boy fell to the ground, THE C. B.TYLBR, Register. regret. He is held high tle estimation Send in your orders, or requests for sample, and secure the first choice. nov!6-81 but then the is French. Well, when gasped once, and then he was of his countrymen, and he Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded, by this middle-aged* rapacious looking MILBURN, STOUGHTON AND WINONA RUSHFORI) WAG dead. has accumulated such a large capital i GOODFEMiOW & EASTMAN. ioticeto School District dame, saw her handsome countrymen ONS, BUGGIES AND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS of influence and renown thai to $2J5 t' O drawn upjin: the rotunda, galland OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. flit !_, have discarded him at this time Town Treasurers. A TlMly Warmaa** Os* Tfc\ Exfei glittering in gold lace, waiting THE would have indeed been an ill-advised eee Off A BltaUter. to be presented to the President, step. Hereafter nowarsante wttl be usnedrto any Rock Island, J. I. Case and Moline Sulky Plows. her feelings quite overcame her des* If you Suffer general dibility, Treasurer pf School Dlstriets,or Towns,Unless the Clerk's Bond O^rthtcatfrhas been filed to this offlce cretion. She seized them severally brought on by too close application :n Mt THE accordingtolaw. vu -v i: H,B.CONSTANJ, Ci^i) ek^iiy be ir^de b^ ^i^ tl\e delebfkted from behind in an embrace that was A serious railroad accident occurred October 1881/ County Auditor. to business and excessive brain-work not soft. The Frenchmen were a^WmiABLE HOLUNSWORT SULK HA HAKES, on the Chicago, Milwaukee or from increasing prostration and considerably taken aback by this & St. Paul railroad near Peewaukee, .-it ^JV/ fi-'KuiT sinking spells, that even a rest or removal unexpected attack in the rear, and Wis., last Weddesday .morning,' W ^HiH^ jVTill^, $ewii^ fodl\ine of the cause will not relievo, it required all their traditijnal politeness caused by a .broken rail. Three womake haste to do as did a reverend hi-.I'. not to repulse ,the old, coaches were precipitated down an WEUIDfiDB AND ROC BOEKB MACH1HERI, wasfriend of ours. He secured- from his man with confusion. As it! enbankment into three feet of water bf^l l^ "and everthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. druggist a bottle of Brown's flron.Bicters, they kept eyes front, like true soldiers, in Peewaukee Lake. Thirtypersons JaZ-S^^k^ OF THE COUNTRY. r^atid-deater'm: or only looked ai one. another having heard of its merit' from were seriously injured, two Bu With their peculiar gallic shrug and invite Farmers and those in need of Implements of any kind to call of whom, H. G. Kuhlmah, a travel 7itfe OJ a physician, who told him not to take We mean it, and are piepared to demonstrate the fact. They elevation of the brows, as the oldany and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper tend ing salesman for John Black of Mil-" other Bitters or Tonic, for with are operatecLby either Man, Horse or steam power, and bore very ra- ii%to^ '*tq. '0'?:':pid. woman, abashed at her unreciprocated give better terms than any other firm west of Mankato and guarantee satis- waukee, and an emigrant women, the exceptionof Brown's Iron Bitters, *tc.vf They range in size from engagement, retreated \ffojm have since died and two others are faction they all contained alcohol, and had 35r&353 East Water Str. Mawftukee the rotunda., Although tho French not expected to live. No blame attaches A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on hand. Branch ^issiMlS^^iii^ HAJ. failed to give his patients, lasting IA FEET DIAMETER, and Prussian descendants of Lafayette to ahv one for the accident. offices at SLEEPY EYE, SPRINGFIELD, LAMBERTON, 4 relief nor should he take any other S. D. Peterson, and Steuben have been in the TRACY AND TYLER, ai^^iitfcre^Miy ^REgUlEfeD DEPTH! preparation of Iron, for with ithe exception same hotel for four days, they have, MARBLEWORKS They will bore, sijccesfully and satisfactorily in all kinds of A daring burglary, equaling in of Brown's Iron Bitters^ they not yet been introduced. It is said earth-, Soft Sand and LimeHtone, Bituminous Stone Coal, Slate, Hard audacity any of the exploits of the all blackened the teeth* and often gave fi&J,i...: that*wlple the Prussians* are willing, ^j^. Schwcndinger, Pan Gravely Lava, Builders' Surpentine and Conglomerate Rock, and Maxwell brothers, was committed the French do not wish to meet headache, which Brown's Iron Bitters SD. Peterson, guaWnteed to make the Very best of wells in Quick Sand. They are j', at Waunakee, ten miles north' of a u.. Penler in,] *..J their conquerors at Gravelotte, Metz, never did, but in fact cured headache. Madison, Wis., on the Northwestem and Sedan on social terms. This is BIllBlt8, TMkstOBtS The effect was most satisfactory he R'y a tew days ago at an early a display tnawatsl honto that is not Dealer in immediately realized wonderful re*' hour. The store of Buhlman :h Frenchlike, to say the least. The f^f'/V Foreign and q^* ABBIGDlTDBiL IMPLEMENTS. suits. His old energy returned, bis pecting for COAL GOtD, SILVER. COAL OIL AND ALL &ifkkr$k$and Ioui^ Bros, was entered, and the safe rifled 1 Prussians havealso Eylau, Jena and natural force came back, and he felt OF'MINERALS. .1 If "The burglars succeeded- in Wtf also American Marble| Auaterhtz to forget, bat, it jnusi be |Agent for the &c.v himself altogether anew man, full of. blowing open not only the safe, but' I.U1 rli. Also for sinking Artesian tWeils'sdd Goal Shafts,' confessed they have had time to CHEAPiiOMJES FOR ALL. STOUGHTON WAGONS in blowing the entire front but, of health,-strength and vigor, and he has furnish entries, Boilers, Wind iMills, Hydraulic Rams, Horse Powers, Shop on State_,street, betweenItn and forget those bloody episodes. i' the store into the street Brick machina?, Mining, T*obls, Portable Forges, Rock Drills, and ma- continued to remain so ever since'. The noisel SthstreeU, AND.SLEIGHS, ja *5 awoke two girls sleeping above the chinery of alikin4. 'JtSCTGood active agents wanted in'every fmt Now he recommends Brown's Ir^on *wuuc 50,000 Laborers can get Immediate Dixoti 111,, and Rock Island store. One put her head out of the .eooiitryi^theWoVMei^fiSs^, V^^rX^'^ Bitters toall his triends. which we Employment, at Good Wages, HAJEWSKI& WAfiNEB, "I Am Ptafed Out" ''y"l window to call for help, when one unhesitatingly do to ail our readers. PLOWS' on Farms and Railroads in is a common complaint.' If yon feel of the robbers shouted: "Foil is SDTPLIJIEPOT, Globe. .joi VndertakeraaBdOealerata Texas alone. The your head or '1% blow your brains so, get a package of KidneyrWort J: and $v*/i :bi WATONWAN FANNING MILL, .out." ShecontinuedtoflcrCaniand to1 en WALKUT ST. take it and yon will at once feel Its South-Western Immigration Go. Can ytur Cough or Cld. quite a 'crowd- gathered. They nlc power. It renews the healthy ac* AND i came just as the burglars were leav* Aieongh, told or tore throat ahoajd be atopped WeediDomestic Sewing Machines Uon of tfie kidneys. bowel* and llVfr, Will mall, on application, free of eost, postage prepaid SegleetlreqaeMty reaalta tnjm jMareabje, Inac 1882 ing and the latter, pointing.pistols* State In what paper yoaaawttUa. y}fi^,i uJy-a7tll, books with maps, giving authentic and reliable SLEEPY EYE, MINN or teonaBjaptloa. Browa'e and thus restores the natural line a|id Information, In detail, of the State ofTexns, of troeheeare eertato^t6 ffin relieve la AathMw^, ordered all to stand back while they NEW ULM, MINN. Arkansas, or of Western Louisiana. Ws desire to Broaebifia, Coaghe, Catarrh, coaaaaptlvo and strength to the weary body. It canThruatdteeaaea. made their escape. No one dared confer with those wishing to bettertheir condition A apleadldaavoffinlbit^faltkiadalof'ftraltiffe Tor thlrtjr years the troche* 1 would also inform the public that. and are meditating a chanie to anew country. now be had in either dry or liquid* aad comas of all etaajgJe coaataotly keptoa band haTebeeareeomaeadedby pbyalclaaa, and a|. to molest them. The burglars se I have established a branch agency at Address B. G. DUNAL, Secretary. Austin. Texas ware gave perfMtaatiafaetloa. They are aot aad wttl bocold at reaeeaabla prkxe WeaUoheep form, and in either way is always J. N. VICTOtt, Eastern Manager, t-rm 9ured about $3,000- in securities aeworaafSidaat haTtac beta teeted by Ma Sleepy Eje, where everythineJline a fall Hue of all the atahdard Sewtag Maebfaea, aad constant aae for aaarljr aa eatlre gmerattoa, 248 Broadway, New York. waleh wlllbe aotd atlow ptteeaaad favorable prompt and efficient.in action..Yet* can be obtained.^^^rmSSStf from the safe, besides a quantity of they havrattalnad well Bierttedraak aaviaf tat Foreign Office:WM. W. LANG, President, Tat pabSa hj cordtally JavHad to coaae Mw atainff renMdlea of the ag*." FabUe apeaken adeaaiaaw oat Leadenhnll House, Bedford Standard^ fea?HkBi Chemists. 1 clothing. tbeai to alear aad^atreaghua Leadenhall St., London, K. C., England. atagalavwaara. GG1STS EVERYWHERE.