New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 4, 1882 · Page 1 of 4
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l'W{|,,,l *^^W| **cWVt ^^w^$^^^p^4mm trUfTT-" rJ5Ws? i882 NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY. JANUARY A, CHEAP CHAREY'Sra MINNESOTA NEWS. THE BOND SETTLEMENT. ?iit i\ gg.TakBTheBest.Jg All the new railroad adjustment TE"W TrriiwC, MUTZT Wild ducks in large numbers are TIE FARM, bonds have been signed, and the reported by the hunters in the bayous Wednesday, January 4, 1882. State Auditor announced last Monday above Wabasha city. THE FAMILY, Fall&Winter Stock that he was ready to settle with will re-convene rext Congress The Governor has issued a pardon the holders of the old bonds, and Tuesday. THE HOME. to Charles R. Mims, the defaulting with the claimants. Considerable treasurer of McLeod county. Numerously has been said and written the last The Farmers' Union And TOlnnea. signed petitions have been two weeks in regard to the bond In the Tennessee Legislature is a poll* Weekly Tribune Is now the leading sent up from 15 or 16 counties, and settlement, and Gov. Pillsbury has and best paper for the Fam, the Fam ly and the white man and n^gro who before the business man, published in the Northwest. In size 35 ot of 41 Senators and 77 out of been severely censured for investing war held the relation of master and and in quantity and quality of reading matter, it is without a superior. 106 Representatives also signed petiions the school and other trust funds in slave. THE N W S It is a first-class agricultural in favor of his pardon. these bonds. His action has been journal* With the aid of that veteran Agricultural editor of Minnesota, ColJ H. Stevens, Tht $9 WOW COM****** stigmatized as a gigantic steal, not Farmer? VmUm tf WVlfjr Tribune is specially The Superintendent of the State The Judge Cox impeachment trial adapted to the wants of farmers in the Northwestern only from the State, but from the Reform School has presented his report will commence next Tuesday. It is Belt. In this respect it is greatly superior, for school children, when in fact both practical use, to agricultural papers published far to the Governor, for the year thought the trial will consume all of ther east and south, and designed for a different the State and the school children 1881, from which it appears there latitude, different climate, different soil and different two months. will be benefited by the transaction. line of farm products. No farmer in Minnesota, were 166 inmates, of which 47 were Western Wisconsin, Northern Iowa, Dakota or The fact is, as many of those who Manitoba, can afford to be without the leading Advantageous Purchases received during the year. There are agricultural journal of this region. Le Due, the ex-commissioner of endeavor to incense the people now 125 inmates, 38 having been THE NARKG TS.Our full, accurate, and A\e agricultural department, has against theGovernor ought to know, impartial, reports of wheat and general markets, withdrawn. been elected a member of National at home and abroad, are indispensable to the grain that a large profit will be realized to f'ublishetheastock rower, raiser and the business man Agricultural society of France. The total expenditure for building the school and other trust funds Minneapolis, the leading city of Minnesota BOTTO PRICES! and the Northwest, where the bulk of the Wonder if he'll continue his tea in St Paul, during the year justclos. from the high premium obtained on Minnesota wheat crop is now marketed and turned soil1 culture on French ed, is estimated at $4,500,000. Of the borids which have been sold,equivalent into flour, The Farmer*' l/tUm attd Trlbmnt has facilities possessed by no other journal for this amount, $2,330,300 was paid for jj to nearly$100,000 of the million (i making its market intelligence full and trustworthy business blocks, and the remainder In matters of this Kind it is always economy dollar of Missouri sixes and Un Attorney General Brewster instructs to get the best. for residences and public buildings, ited States fours which have been that the star routers shall be THIS A Hit If As a weekly visitor to the Home and the fireside, this journal is invaluable. the capitol included. This is an extraordinary sold to be replaced by the Minnesota proceeded against civilly as well as Its editorials discuss all current questions fearless showing for a city of 50,- Suits from $3.75 to $20, in all Colors, Fashions, Quality and Sizes. four and a half per cents. The ly and candidly. The Home circle department, criminally, and says he will lead the the young Folks' department the spirited serial 000 people. total income of the trust funds will prosecution for the United States. etoiyeach week the letter box, in which everybody's questions are answered, and the several be considerably increased by this This is as good a guaranty that they Small-pox has made its appearance pages ot interesting and instructive miscellany for substitution of Minnesota State will be vigorously prosecuted as the readers of all ages, are carefully and specially prepared, in the town of Sterling, Blue Earth and constitute almost a family library The bonds for those of the United States public could ask. Co., in which locality a family by the farmer*" Unimnanm' Weekly Tribmtu is not BOfs SUIT S III TIE UKST HSSB1HT. and of other States* It was necessary crowded with political chaff, to the exclusion of name of Becker are in a bad- condi- more important and more readable matter for the State to place some of tion, owing to the difficulty in securing While small pox is making its appeal the new bonds in order to realize attendants. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ance all over this country, a the large amount necessary to pay mysterious epidemic has broken out .$1.15 Weekly, one year, postage paid A kerosene lamp exploded in the the $150,000 of claims and the fractional 65 Weekly, six months postage paid in southeastern Canada which appears residence of N. J. Olson, agent at sums due bondholders in excess Daily and Tri-Weekly Tribune to be a specially malignant Etter Station, between Red Wing of the $1,000 bonds or the multiples form of diphtheria, and is said to be The daily morning Tribune is now the leading and Hastings on Wednesday evening, thereof. It could place them We have never had so large a stock in our Clothing De- Republican Daily of the Northwest and is unsurpassed fatal and very infectious. Governmental and Mrs, Olson, an infant child arid a no where so profitably as in its own as a newspaper: action has been invoked to Daily one year $7.75 hired girl were burned. Faint hopes trust funds. Gov. Pillsbury is too Daily per month 65 partment as now, and our Prices are so low that it is stay its ravages are entertained for the first two but Tri-Weekly, one year 4.00 honorable and conscientious a man Tri-Weekly, six months 2.00 the girl's injuries are fatal. to purloin one single farthing from possible for every one to Forty cases of small pox were last the school or other trust funds of CLOTHE HIMSELF GOOD PREMIUM. I. B. Newell, who lives near Durran's Friday discovered in the Keokuk the State, and rather would he have mill, in the town of Morristown, To each new yearly subscriber the publishers medical college, all being students. his right hand wither by his side ere will send, postage paid and free of all cost a surb produced from last season's crop 413 FOR A LITTLE MONEY. correct and life-like crayon-lithograph portrait It is said a small-pox subject was he would sign a single paper that gallons of amber cane syrup from a of President Garfield, 20 Inches by 26 in size, received at the college from Chicago, and a handsome ornament to the home would work to the detriment of our measured acre and a half of ground. Remittance* should be made by Post-office money and that the students having worked common schools- Mr Newell did his own manufacturing, orders, bank check, or registered letter. Sample on this were infected. The college copies will be sent free on application by postal and sold his product at 40 cts. a card All postmasters are authorized to receive is pai tially quarantined and isolated. WOOLEN COMFORTERS, QUILTS DRESS GOODS and LINEethnigEverythin and forward in the above manner, subscriptions DRY GOOD S gallon.Faribault Republican. Two hundred thousand dollars to the Farmers' Union and Weekly Tribune and the daily and trl-weekly Tribune Address all more is said to be absolutely needed The Moose Lake murder trial letters, for the relief of the sufferers from promises to be a lively affair. A THE TRIBUNE CO. The Durand fire on Christmas the Michigan fires-. large number of Indians are camped Jan 2582. Minneapolis, Minn. day, of which we made brief mention near the jail under the leadership of last week, consumed every business ARealy Great Family Newspaperit an uncle of the murderers, and it is The total amount of insurance house in town. The loss is feared an attempt will be made to paid on the Minneapolis mills recently has been too much the habit of placed at $80,000- The fire caught rescue them. The prison guards burned was $228,162. No Northwestern people to rely upon in a hotel from a defective chimney, have been reinforced and will give single company has a risk exceeding Ciicago and the Eastern cities for and was not the work of some of I N THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. any party a warm reception that attempts 12,000, and the greater number the general family weekly with which Ed. Maxwell's friends as was at first to effect a rescue. were under $5,000. every intelligent family wishes to supplement supposed. There are those, however, We Invite a dose inspection of our Goods, and assure our ftiends that they The car department of the Sioux the local or county paper. who believe it a visitation upon Guiteau's abusive language and City road will still remain at Shakopee, the town for its wickedness. Fortunately, no need now exists for i can Save from 10 to 2 0 per cent, by purchasing of us. constant interruptions of the court and the increased facilities in prepetuating this mistake. Having this line will keep in employment as has become unbearable, and Judge made of its Daily and Sunday editions A Washington special to the Cincinnati many men as formerly when the entire Cox last Wednesday caused his removal a journal among the very best in the Gazette says the expenses of \tikesv ca^ey' Mtto--Qttiol $!$! Small ^**$i$ shops were situated at that place. from the floor of the courtroom the Guiteau trial will be enormous. woild, the Pioneer Press Company is to the prisoners' dock, located At Minneota a Norwegian who The costs of the prosecution, not including now improving the Weekly Pioneer about 25 feet from his counsel's table. lives a mile and a half from that place, witness fees, will amount to Press to an extent which makes it the But even this did not have the and in whose family are two cases of nearly $100,000, and the fees of witnesses pride of the Northwest. Compared desired effect to quiet him, and he SVII8 MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE, AND NEARLY AS CHEAP AS READY MADE CLOTH- small-pox, made his appearance on on both sides, which the government column by column with any similar continues to shout his vindictive the streets, causing a stampede. A pays for, will probably be ING CAN BE OBTAINED. paper in any city of the East, it equals and blasphemous interruptions in physician drove him out of town by nearly as much more. Some of the the best and is excelled by none. .Be- spite of Judge Cox's threat to still threatening to shoot him, expeits have charged very high, All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. farther remove him from his counsel. sides its unsurpassed literary, agiicultural, though the figures are not known. The public may congratulate Wm. Eisenpeter, of Maple Lake, market, household and other near Delano, while in a well at the itself that the farcical trial is nearing features, its regular weekly resume of There will be but two eclipses the depth of 22 feet, had the bank cave its end and that the prospect of Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakota, New Good New Goods! coming year, and both of the sun and several hundred pounds of loose the assassin soon being treated to a Montana and Manitoba news is com* R. KIESLIN* WM. H. RIESLING. and a transit of Venus across the earth precipitated upon him, and yet dose of hemp is daily growing brigh H(ERSCHELS. plete and indispensable to every Northwesterner. H. KELLER. Riesling, Heller & Co was taken out alive. sun's disc. Neither of the eclipses ter. The attention paid to will be visible in this country. One Windom has another case of smallpox, railway, lumber, land and mining developments will be on the 17th of May, the A.T THE Washington Letter. or rather varioloid. The man covers the whole field, and other November 11th- The first NEW DLM CHEAP CASH STORE. was taken sick at the Christmas tree gives to all who may be interested in will be total, and visible in Europe, entertainment and had to leave the Washington, D. C. Dec.20th 1881. these matters information which is invaluable. Asia and Northern and Central Africa DEALERS IN hall. The people of Windom are Quite a number of speeches were During 1882 each yearly the second will be a small affair. DEY GOODS.GROCERIES, taking vigorous measures to prevent spread ou the record in the Senate subscriber will be complimented with The transit of Venus will be the disease spreading, but we fear last week, and no less than 1600 visible in this country. four beautiful art supplementsone THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAI there will be other cases before the bills were introduced in the House, each in January, April, July and October,alone THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF town is rid of it. and nearly 600 in the Senate. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, well worth the subscription From the figures furnished from Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, The speeches in the Senate were, John Kaler, the small-pox patient piice of the Weekly Pioneer Press, Clothing, Notions, Bo **ts Shoes, Castle Garden, this season's statistics chiefly, on civil service reform, and Youths9 at Hector, died Sunday, the 25th which is but SI.15 per year. Sample of immigration are unprecedented. the subject of the president's succession ult. It is said he only had varioloid, Groceries, Crockery, And liquors, etc., etc. copy will be sent free to any one who The arrival of steerage passengers in case of the death or disability Laydies Gents and was up on Saturday proceeding will send his address to the publisher. alone up to December 20th of the regularly elected Executive. foi the fall and wmtei trade is now being rerehed, and ^e take this earh "his death, when he probably caught amounted to 431,239, as agsinst UNDERWEAR opportunity to invite our fnends and cus*omeis to gne us a call and p\ain Senator Garland of Arkansas, cold. Report, says the Bird Island 316,889 for the same period of time NOTIONS & ine our stock and prices. introduced a bill, the object of Post, attributes his death more to THE PIONEER PRESS CO, last year- Germany heads the list Trimmings St. Paul, Minn, which was to ensure the presidental neglect of proper treatment than WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. with Great Butain and Norway and succession against such confusion as from the disease. WMteSwan It flies on the wings of the morning, Sweden next in order. The great was threatened on the death of Garfield, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. good news as well as bad, always. We and growing empire of the Northwest both the Senate and the House Unlaundried, mean the fame of "Dr. Sykes' Suie [Daily Chicago Times B. & E. C. Behnke, 1 claimed the majority of these. being left without a head, and the Cure for Catarrh. 206-4w Mr. George Barnes, of Bagnall & SHIRTS, Vice-President alone standing between and General Barnes, South Water street, said that the chief magnistracy and Merchandise. his wife had been a severe sufferer Mankato Review: Chas. A. DeGraff Modjeska and Scott-Siddons. A. BEHNKE, Manager, possible anarchy. Mr. Garland's with neuralgia for years and had tried A pretty story of Modjeska has been of the Janesville stock farm, HIGHEST many remedies in vaii. St. Jacobs bill proposing that the succession told in Boston. It is as follows: When S. D. PETERSON, shipped to Chicago, this fall, some Market price Oil is the only thing that brought her last she played in Boston she was a shall he in the Cabinet may be crude aid for three-year-old steers, which had relief. guest at Hotel Vendome, the literary and faulty, but if it shall have an e. never been fed any grain or been and artistie centre of Boston. Mrs. effect to call public attention to stabled, and they sold for $142 Scott-Siddons was also playing an engagement GOB. MINN, & CENTRE TR. NMW ULM, MBB the subject of the presidential Consumption Cured. each. The $42 covered the entire here, and was invited by AGENT FOR THE succession and election, it will cost of the cattle to him, including Mme. Modjeska to a lady's lunch given Baltimore, Md., February 12th, 1881. Aultman & Taylor Threshrs, Horse- have done much good. Certainly, by the gifted artist At the table Mrs. freight, commission, etc., and his M. MULLEN'S Upon the recommendation of a PROBATE NOTICE. in our system of Government, when Siddons questioned Mme. Modjeska profits were $100 per head. These fiiend, I trieG Brown's Iron Bitters somewhat closely about her methods of the sovereign prerogatives are vested as a tonic and lestorative for my steers were bred from grade cows Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon STATE OF MINNESOTA Special Term HARDWARE business in her two leading? roles, emphasizing in the people, and are peremtorily daughter, whom I was thoroughly and his thorough bred bull. They COUNTY or BROWN, December 17, 81 in particular her own manner convinced was#fast In the matter of the estate of Albert Tuttle de transferable every four years, wasting away in were fattened on blue grass, which and Chicago Pitts Threshers. of playing Juliet From this Mrs. ceased. Consumption. Having lost three there should be most careful precaution Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting Mr. DeGraff thinks grows almost as Siddons proceeded to elaborate her own daughters by the terrible disease, under Emporium to the last will and testament of Albert Tutile deceased, against ever imminent lapses. well in Minnesota as in Kentucky. elocutionary powers, and somewhat late of said Count}, has been delivered to the care of eminent pysicians, I The American people have a great this Court, pointedly asserted the benefit it would was loath to believe that anything THE CELEBRATED and And Whereas, Delight Tuttle has fikd therewith and laudable respect for the institutions be to madame to take English lessons could arrest the progress of the disease her petition, representing among other things that of her. The beautiful Modjeska listened Agricultural Machine Agency, of the founders. Conservative Early risers last Friday morning said Albeit Tuttle died in said county on the &M to my surprise, before my daughter day of November 1881, testate, and that said peti to it all with that graceful deference of sentiment acts like a Westinghouse had taken one bottle of Brown's witnessed a most wonderful mirage. tioner is the sole executrix named in said la= will manner that so charae'erizes her. and Iron Bitters, she began to mend, and and testament, and praying thwt the said iii=tni brake on the break-neck speed Bird Island ,which cannot be seen after the little party was over and the ment may be admitted to probate and that letters TWINE BINDERS, is now quite restored to her former of modern progress but it is evident from here, except from the tops of testamentary be to her issued thereon. health. A fifth daughter began to V nests dispei sea, she remarked to a laguest It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument to all thinking men that, the pattern the elevators, and then only indistinctly, show signs of consumption, and when at the hotel, who had also been and the said petition, be heard before this court, at cut for a sea-coast population of was so plainly seen by those the Probate Office in aid County, on the 13th day of the physician was consulted, he quickly one of her own guests at the private January A 1882, at ten o'clock the forenoon, The Wood's Light Running Sweep Ra three millions, in a stage-coach and on the streets that they cculd count said, "Tonics were required!" lunch: "Poor Mme. Siddons! her husband when all concerned may appear and contest the turnpike era, will-have to be enlarged the buildings, and they appeared only probate of paid instrument, And when informed that the elder sister do treat her so bad, and use up And it is further ordered, That public notice of Reapr and Mower Combined The was taking Brown's Iron Bitters, fit fifty millions of people, all her money I hope if you can ever to be about one mile off. Lone the time and place of said hearing be gncn to all responded, "That is a good tonic, be of use to her you will. It would do persons interested, by publication of these order* operating through steam and electricity, Lake, about thiry-five miles south WOODS ENCLOSED GEAR MOWE for three weeks successiveh previous to said day take it." me such pleasure to help her." In all from ocean to ocean. of this place, was also plainly seen, of hearing, the New Inn Review a wecklv the admiration Modjeska has so well newspaper printed and published at New I lm in Adoram Phelps, of Asky & Fhelps. as was also Buffalo Lake, Stewart THE Mr. Blaine retires, and Mr. Frelinghuysen merited and received as an artist, there said county Bi the Court and other distant objects. It was (I. S FIINST BRANDT has been nothing, after all, so beautiful takes his place. The retiring Jan 1482 Judge of Probate truely a most wonderful sight.-lfector as this revelation of her sweet, generous Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binder premier has been severely Itching Piles. Symptoms and Cure. Union- womanhoodthat perfect courtesy criticized foi his South American ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. The symptoms are moisture, like which forbade her to put any but the THE diplomacy. He has even been called perspiration, intense itching, increased best interpretation on the manner of her STATE OF MINNESOTA, "rackety and journalistic*' in his guest ^wiiie Oii^dei' lu\d. tl\e ]\lii\i|diio!iv County of Brow by scratching, very distressing Dakota papers speak in words of f(odWteic management of our foreign affairs. District Court, 9th Judicial DistnctJ particularly at night, as if pin worms HOSTETTEftj high praise of the appointment of In the matter of the assignment of Peter W Peterson The difference between him and his were crawling in and about the recturn and Charles II Homburg, Lite partners under Gen. Edgerton as Chief Justice of predecessor is that Mr. Blaine has a the ttrm name ol Peterson and Homburg APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. the private parts are sometimes Dakota, The foyowing from the I Notice is hereby given th.it Peter W Peterson and direct Bismarckian way of doing affected if allowed to continue very Charles H. Hornburg, late partners, of New Ulm, in Coddington County Courier. "We things, and has not, like Mr. Evarts THE I said county and State, have by aeed in rittng, ln serious results may follow. "Dr. note with pleasure the appointment A complete line of ed November 29th, 1881, made a general asignnient sent encyclopediac dispatches. The Swayne's All-Healing Ointment" is a i to the undersigned, of all their property, not exI and confirmation of ex-Spnator Edgerton, SHELF HEAVY HARDWARE MILBURX, STOUGHTON AND WINONA Rl SHFORD WAG South American matter is of but empt by law from let and sale on execution, for pleasant suie cure. Also for Tetter, of Minnesota, as Chief Justice 'the benefit of all their creditors, without preferantes. OXS, BUGGIES AND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS little importance, and it makes but Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, of Dakota. It is one of the OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. Carpenter and Farming Tools, little difference to us who is recognized All claims must be Ten fled and presented to the Barbers' Itch, Blotches, all best appointments ever made for undersigned for allowance. THE as president of either or any J. I. Case & Go's. Apron & Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions. D-Ued Dec 12th, 1881. JOHN C. RUDOLPH, Dakota, and next to a Dakotan we of those perpetual anarchies called 905 Assignee Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' Prices 50 cts. 3 boxes for $1.25. Sent know of no one we would prefer as Rock Island, J. I. Case and Moline Sulky Plows. republics. But Mr. Blaine's more by mail to any address on receipt of Wagons & Buggies D. M. Osborne Judge, to Gen'l Edgerton. If President IN PROBATE COURT. important paper, with reference to THE price in currency, or three cent post, Arthur continues making as & Co's. Full line of the Panama Canal, I observe, is age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. good appointments in the future we STATE OP MINNESOTA, criticized only by aliens, averse to REAPERS AND MOWERS. Swayne &Son, 330N. Sixth Street, OL RELIABLE HQLUMORTH SEKY HA RAKES. COITNTY OP BROWN will be satisfied. our national claims and policy. His In the Matter of the Etate of Andrew Johnson Philadelphia, Pa., to whom letters THE OSBORNE deceased. assertion that the route across the should be addressed. Sold by all On reading and filing the petition of Ingbort Self-Binder, isthmus is a part of our coast line, "I Don't Want A Plaster," Johnson, executrix of the estate of Andrew John prominent druggists. son deceased, representing among other thincs, will receive the sanction of every $ 20-82. that she has fully administered said estate, said a sick man to a druggist, "can't m and praying that a time and place be fixed American capable of "scoping" our for examining and allowing her acconnt of and e\erthin? else usually needed in the agricultural line. you give me something to cure me?" destiny on this side of the globe. her administration, and for the assignment The Elward Harvester, His symptoms were a lame back and of the residue of said etate to heirs Whether that destiny shall be to It is ordered, that said account be examined and [Jacksou Daily Patriot I in\ite Fannois and those in need of Implement* of &n\ kind to disordered urine and were a sure indicaation slowly absorb the continents and islands petition heird by the Judge of this Court, on Happy Friends. With Cord Binder. Thursday the 12th day of January A. 188.J, at 2 and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper and of Kidney disease. The of this hemisphere, or to simply Rev. F. M. Winburne, Pastor M. E. o'clock M. at the Probate Ofhce in said county The name of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is give better terms than any other firm west of Mankato and guarantee satis- druggist toid him to use Kidney-Wort And it is further ordered that notice thereof be beard in every dwelling, it finds a place exercise such peaceful suzerainty FURST & BRADLEY Church, Mexia, Texas, writes as follows: gncn to all persons interested, by publilunga copy every household, and its praises are sounded faction and in a short time it effected a complete over the weaker powers, as Germany, Several months since I received of this order for three successive weeks prior throughout the whole Western Hemisphere, as A full line of Repairs for the abo\e Machines always on hand. Bran to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Rev iew, a a general invigorant, a core for sick headache, a supply of St. Jacobs Oil. Retaining cure. Have you thesesymtonas? by Alliance with Austria, is Hay Rakes, Plows Ac Cultivate weekly newspaper, printed and published at New a specific for flatulency and .sour stomach, an offices at SLEEPY EYE, SPRINGFIELD" LAMBERT two bottles, 1 distributed the rest Ulm in said county now seeking to exercise in Europe, appetizing stomachic, an excellent blood depurent Then get a box or bottle to-daybefore &C. &C. &8. and certain remedy for Intermittent Dated at New Ulm the 14th day of December A among friends. It is a most excellent TRACY AND TYLER, S. D. Peterson, the water-way to the Pacific can be Gall and examine my goods and price you become incurable. It is the fever and kindred diseases. D. 1881. remedy for pains and aches of various before bnying-elsewhere. fairly controlled by the United For sale by aD Drogi^ and Dealers ERNST BRANDT, cure safe and sure.-Knoxville Republican, kinds, especially neuralgia and Judge ol* Probate M. MULLEN. States alone. Jan 1482 Jane 15-42 rheumatic effections. i