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WEBNES6"AYTJ^Uitl(Y2S 't8ag: wmmsmmmjgpim :'-''^^ULMH6VIEW i -l '3M PROCEEDINGS J* JjsSjfijHV DEATH FROM TRICHINA. !*T Ft. Ridgely Items. The directors of the Citizens National NEW ULM AND VICINITY On motion, the Secretary was directed to cast the vote of the asso- Bank have declared a semi-annual dividend ciation for the officers above named, who were thereupon declared unan- TBS O* Three Death! Already and Others Affooted. Farmers are busy haulingwoodhorn*for Spring imously elected. 1IJ of six per cent., which speakes The best early seed corn in Minncsofor and Summer, nowaday*. THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION Capt Bobleter then thanked the association for the renewed hon- Ton need not get angry, my sincere friend, because volumes for the management. The sale by M. Mullen. anotherfeTlow cut yon out. The longest pole Of TUB or, promising to do his utmost to advance the interests of the Minneso- following are tne officer for the ensuing gets the persimmon. For the first time since the settlementof "I do hat* to le.tve Pa and Ma and get married ta National Guard, and hoped that his efforts would receive a hearty year: MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARD MASKSand masquerade trimmings to a fellow, because he wanted me to, although It south-western Minnesota, we second from every commissioned officer and private in the organization. Is better to marry In haste than to repent at lei- PresidentM. Mullen. 1 in the largest assortment at the City record the deaths in our midst of human sure." 8he said that, but I don't think she means Vice President.H.Vajen. Petition to the Congress of the United States, praying for favora- it. beings from the presence of trichina. ASSOCIATION. A Drug Stove. i Wm. Giesecke. GnstiviB Sell thinks he has got a girl or a sweetheart ble legislation in the interest of the National Guard of the United in this neighborhood I would a wise my E. G. Kock, -iv HELD AT States, was then circulated for signatures. As strange as this statement may young friend to get done sowinghis wild oats before Directors P. F. Leibold, It is currently reported that smallpox he talks about them. NEW ULM, JANUARY 18th, 1882. appear to be, it is nevertheless true, Capt. Bean, for the committee on revision of the constitution of the Q. P. C. Minstrel Troupof Cairo have announced I C. Wagner, his broken out at Eagle Lake, and when we say that the parasites to give a grand entertainment at Ft. Ridgely, association, then made the following report: H.Keller Friday night, for the purpose of enlarging the were communicated to the victims Blue Earth county. The Third Annual Convention of the Minnesoat National Guard funds of Mrs. Garfield. Come one, come all. We CashierJohnC. Rudolph. GENTLEMEN OF THE CONVENTIONYour committee oh revision of the with meat from a hog raised in Lyon insure you that you will get the worth of your Money. Association met at Turner Hall, in the city of New Ulm, Wednesday, constitution of this association beg leave to report and ask that they be dis- county, our readers may wonder still A positive euro for malaria, digestive January 18th, 1882, at 10:30 A. M., pursuant to the call of the Presi- Lawrence Mantel of Ridgely was badly injured The city council said signs projecting charged, and in lieu thereof that a new committee be appointed to report a more. It has been generally supposed and urinary troubles is found in In the face and hands by an explosion of powder dent. constitution for the government of this association at its next meeting, and across sidewalks and s'gn posts that Minnesota porkers were free from last Thursday. He was blasting some stones for Brown's Iron Bitters. that such report take precedence of all other business. the purpose of walling a cellar. The hole for the The President of the Association, Capt. Joseph Bobleter, of the trichina, but *f all the facts in this must go, and they went. Marshal charge of powder being not drilled right he Grand masquerade ball at Turner case are true that theory is dispelled Governor's Guards, acted as Chairman First Lieut. John J. Kendall, After some discussion, the report was adopted and the committee ran the prong of a pitchfork down into tho hole theGommel was around to cause compliance Hall next Saturday evening. See which at once caused a percussion, blowing fragments ior once and forever. The facts in iWinona Guards, as Secretary, and Capt A. A. Ames, of the Minneapo- discharged. with ordinance No. 31 last week, into his face and blowing one.of his fingers the case, as near as we are able to obtain full programme in another column. off. Zouave Corps, as Treasurer. and every sign in conflict with the ordinance The chair then appointed anew committee on revision of the consti- them, are as follows: A couple of our farmers report the sale of wheat at Galard, formerly Eagle City, very poor. Last tution, with instructions to report at the next meeting of the associa- PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. A young man named Jos. Wilfart, of disappeared as if by magic. The St. Teter Tribune gives the Monday a farmer started to the above named Sigel town, this county, recently tion, as follows: ..,...:.-:\:-~'w,:. place, but on arriving there the wheat buyer The toAvn looks fifty per cent, better number of births in Nicollet county would only pay him 76 cents a bushel, which he re bought out a saloon business at Minneota, The President of the Association, Capt Jos. Bobleter, in calling Capt- C. M. McCarthy, Emmet Light Artillery. since the old fashioned, country-style fused to tone and at once started for New Ulm Lyon county, adjoining which was during the year 1881 at 441. and deaths where he got abetter grade and 96 cents a bushe the convention to order, said: Capt. Wm. B. Bend, St. Paul Guards. signs have disappeared, and the council a butcher shop. On New Year's eve for his wheat, and then came home rejoicing- at 235. Catp. Ed. S. Bean, Allen Light Guards. RKNVI LLB. wonders at itself that it didn't pass a number of the butcher's friends conceived GENTLEMEN OF THE CONVENTIONIt is with much pleasure that I Capt. A. A. Ames, Minneapolis Zouaves. the idea to steal a ham from his now formally welcome you to our little city, which, since its settlement an ordinance causing their banishment A good house-keepera watch dog. smoke-house, by the way of a joke, Capt. John P. Rea, Minneapolis Light Infantry. SLEFPY EYE ITEMS. in 1856, has been visited by calamities such as few cities in our promis- long ago. A good cough and cold killerDr. take it to Wiltart's saloon and then ing young State have experienced. Fortune smiled upon the little Ger- Marshall's Lung Syrup. Price 25 and invite him (the butcher) intoshare in [By Our Correspondent BUSTED] man colony, that sought homes in the New North-west, until 1862, 50Marshallbottle. cents a Auditor Constans informs us that ANNUAL ENCAMPMENTS. the feast. The plan was carried out is just now afflicted with i when the merciless Sioux Indians swept down upon them, and, with- The band concert at Harmony Hall, i the Sleepy Eye Repiiblicari's story to the letter. The ham was stolen, scarlet fever, and a number of children last Friday evening, was largely at out a word of warning, commenced the most blood-thirsty massacre in Capt. McCarthy's resolution relating to annual encampments was 1 taken to Wilfart's saloon and cut up, about the Peterson family being have died from the effects of the tended and the band was repeatedly the history of our country. Many of the first settlers of New Ulm, and then called up and, after some discussion, adopted unanimously. and seven of them, including Wilfart, wheedled out of their monthly stipend encored. The most difficult passages d'mease. others that had sought refuge here, were killed, and after a long and the butcher and Fred Pregger, the latter Lieut. Tippin here offered a resolution that the annual encampment :w v. were handled in a masterly art, anddesperate is all a myth, and that the Treasurer's well known to many of our citizens struggle, the little town they had taken so much pride to be for not less than five nor more than ten days. Adopted. with proper encouragement from our It tlies on the wings of the morning, check for the January allowance as a former barkeeper in Louis Felkel's was build up was evacuated and left to the mercies of the In- citizens Sleepy Eye can soon boast of It was also decided, after the choice of each company had been elici- good news as well as bad, always. We saloon, partook heartily of it. mailed to Mr. Peterson himself dians, who, however, had also become tired of the struggle and with- on the best band on the line of the Winona mean the fame of "Dr. Sykes' Sure ted, that the encampment for 1882 should be held during the latter part In a short time thereafter all those Monday, the 2d inst. We thought it drew without committing any further depredations. Next, the grass- & St. Peter railroad. Cure for Catarrh. 20G-4w of August. that had eaten of the meat began to hoppers swooped down upon us and for four years held possession of rather otrange that such things could We feel sorry that our correspondent feel sick, and a few days later weie Capt. Ames offered the following, which was adopted: Jos Bobleter at the city Drug Store, the country for miles around, and greatly crippled our resources. Again, be practiced under the eye^s of County couldn't attend the reunion of the laid up in bed. Mr. Wilfart came Resolved, That it is the opinion of this association that any portion of Minnesota National Guard at Newlast summer, the town came nearly being wiped out of existence by a is in receipt af a large and splendid assortment Auditor Constans without being discovered. down to New Ulm on the 3d inst., and the funds appropriated for the support of the Minnesota National Guard Ulm, but being under the weather terrible tornado, and a number of lives were lost, but passing up andwhich complained to Jos. Vogel of feeling of masks, gold and silver shall not be drawn from the treasury for the support of the companies, mnst be our excuse. very sick. On the day following he down our streets to-day you will observe that we still exist, and I as- shall be turned over to the Minnesota National Guard Association to be used lice and other masquerade trimmings. rode out to his parents' house in Sigel Giehrke has moved into the building Owing to the crowded conditions of sure you that our people are more than pleased to see you among us. only for encampments, target practice, subsistence and transportation of the town, in a neighbor's team. The next formerly occupied by Theo. Kimm. the primary departments and the fifth military when properly ordered out on duty. A fortune awaits Dr. C. R. Sykes.Jof I have much pleasure in informing you that since the last conven- day he took to his bed and was for Mrs Gierke intends to open a first-class 11)9 Madison St., Chicago, if he was class of the schools of this city, the tion of this Association met in St. Paul, last January, a substantial several days treated by his mother, millinery store. The matter of Batallion formation was again brought up, and Capt. not so utterly opposed to advertising board of education has decided to fit who supposed him to be suffering progress may be considered to have been accomplished towards carrying Happy man! "fis he, A. Rinke, we his "Sure Cure for Catarrh" and "At- McCarthy offered the following, which was tabled: up another room, in Turner Hall, to from a bad cold. On the 9th inst. he hasout the ideas we have met together to promote. mean, and well he may be, for he mospheric Insufflator." but he says Resolved, That if the Governor and Commander-in-chief shall deem had grown so much worse that it was be called the sixth class. The best just been presented with as pretty a they need no advertising. In addition to the questions which you have been notified will be Batallion organization necessary, that he be requested to designate the First thought best by his parents to call a little girl as ever saw daylignt in Sleepy scholars in the primary departments brought up for discussion, the subject of additional legislation should Batallion as follows, viz: Governor's Guards, Minneapolis Light Infantry, doctor, and Dr. Carl was summoned. Our neighboring county Blue Earth Eye. Mother and babe doing well and the poorest in the fifth class will Minneapolis Zouaves and Faribault Guards. That the Second Batallion be also be fully discussed. W have now in attendance representatives of Up to this time the sufferer had never and Rinke around treating the boys to reports 659 births and 266 deaths for ofcomposed of the St. Paul Guards, Allen Light Guards and Winona Guards constitute the new, or sixth, class. every uniformed military company in the State. Almost every one mentioned the matter of eating raw the cigars. Good! and order an election of such Field and Staff officers as he may deem requis- the year 1881. Redwood county reports ham, and that all those who had eaten these is yearly trying some experiments, some of which are successful, Mr. Ed. J. Collins, formerly County Aug. Strassbuig started for Wadena ite if the same piece were sick, and the some not. If the experiences thus obtained can be brought to the at- 183 births and 55 deaths, for the Superintendent of Schools, has last Sunday. He will be gone several doctor after making a careful diagnosis Lieut. M. T. Hackley moved to reconsider the vote whereby Capt. tention of this convention, and discussion elicited upon those points same year. weeks, but when he does return it will been employed to take charge of the of the case pronounced it typhoid fever Bean's resolution relative to Batallion organization was adopted. Lost. upon which it was desired, it seems to me it would tend to make our not be alone. new class, which will be organized and commenced his treatment accordingly. Write to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, nnual conventions of great value. Communication of Capt. Bend was then taken up from the table Our saloon men are putting A few days later joung Wilfart No. 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, February 1st. up ice for summer consumption. and ordered to be placed on file. spoke to his mother in a casual Mass., for pamphlets relative to the 1 am pleased, gentlemen, to find so large a representation present The subject of a rifle range was then taken up and Wingate's Rifle way about eating some raw ham and Fred. Zeiske from Nicollet county curative properties of her Vegetable The rush to Herman Setter's tonsorial on this occasion, and trust that our deliberations will be as pleasant and that he felt sick ever since, but was visiting in Sleepy a few days since Compound in all female complaints. practice" was declared the authority for riflepractice by the Minnesota profitable as auring our two former conventions. What is the pleasure establishment has become so great Fred was much pleased with everything she thought nothing of the matter and National Guard. of the convention that he has found it necessary to take hereabouts, and especially so The witnesses i/i the Cox impeachment did not mention it to the doctor. Wilfart On motion, the minutes of the convention held at St. Paul, Janu- A letter was read by Corpl. Dow from C. M. Skinner, President of much so with Majewski & Wagner's in another barber,a girl barber. He kept growing worse daily in spite are unable to describe the Judge ary 19, 1881, were read and approved. the Western Rifle Association, relating to rifle practice and inviting the sewing machines that he took one of all the attending physician could took her in last Saturday night, but when drunk, but Mr. Webber of New home with him. several companies of Minnesota National Guard to unite with the asso Ou motion of Capt. A. A Ames,- Minneapolis Zouaves, a commit- do. The symptoms all indicated she has not yet made her appearance Ulm hit it exactly when he said "The typhoid fever, except the patient now ciation. Ordered to be placed on file. tee of five was appointed on credentials. John Zieske is continually making in the shop, and Herman says it will Judge is now painfully sober."Ex. and then complained of terrible pains improvements in his harness shop and The chair appointed as such committee: be several days yet before she'll come in the muscles, which had also become has just added a splendid show case for Capt. A. A. Ames, Minneapolis Zouaves, Chairman. ADDITIONAL LEGISLATION. badly swollen. On Friday -evening, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound down to "bang" up his customers* his light work. the 20th inst.,young Wilfart died, having Capt. Alf. Brooks, Winona Guards. has done thousands of women hair. They do say that she is a very The new Congregational church will The following resolutions relating to additional legislation were suffered terrible agony auring the more good than the medicines of many Capt. C. M. McCarthy, Emmet Light Artillery, St. Paul. be dedicated next Sunday, January beautiful little "shaver," and Herman adopted: twenty-four hours proceeding his doctors. It is a positvie cure for all Lieut. Perry Harrison, Minneapolis" Light Infantry. 29th. A number of reverend gentlemen expects every young man in town to get death. On Saturday, Fr. Burg returned female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia By Capt. Bean. are expected from abroad and the Private S. Finch, S Paul Guards. from the west and mentioned to Drs. E. Pinkham. shaved at least three times a week exercises will be very interesting. Resolved, That the committee on revising the State militia law which The committee on credentials reported the several companies of Aluller and Carl the circumstances of when she does come down. Herman, will be presented to the next Legislature be instructed to incorporate a pro- The iron bridge across the Cottonwood the ham affair at Minneota, and subsequent Station agent C. W. H. Heideman the Minnesota National Guard represented in the convention as follows: vision whereby each company of the National Guard will be entitled to have we'll feel content with one of Burg's at Sherman's crossing will be sickness of all the parties therein informs us that the new Madison & COMPANIES. 50 honorary members, whose annual dues shall not be less than $10, and DELEGATES. completed this week, weather permit best. concerned. The doctors at once surmised Milwaukee division of the Chicago and that said honorary members shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges Capt. Jos. Bobleter, ting. Governor's Guards, New Ulm, the true state of affairsthat of active members. Northwestern road will be opened for Sergt. J, X. Rosskopf, young Wilfart had died from trichina. The dramatic entertainment afc Turner business Feb. 1st. Tickets foi Chicago On Sunday, when the funeral cortage By Capt. McCarthy. Hall last Wednesday evening was The Business Mam's Best Friend. Corpl. A. J. Eckstein. reached the Catholic church in this a grand success as far as the audience and points east will be good by either Lieut. Perry Harrison, Resolved, That the committee be instructed to amend law so as to re- Minneapolis Light Infantry. Mr. C. L. Oudesluys, a leading importer city, Dr. Carl quietly cut a piece of was concerned, but we are sorry to quire all commissioned officers in the National Guard to have at least a mem- route at option of heUler. Corpl. J. M. Dow, of Baltimore, has stated that flesh from the muscle of the dead mau's say that some of the actors were terribly bership of six months standing in the National Guard before being chosen or nothing has done his dyspepsia, indigestion, Private L. H. French, thearm, which, when being placed under deficient in their lines and qualified for office, except, however, in the organization of new companies. The Mronnerchor masquerade ball &c, so much good as that Capt. Alf. Brooks, the lens of the microscope, gave conclusive consequent pauses were paimul in! the Winona Guards, Also, by same. most wonderful of all tonic and reviving will be held at Union Hall on the evening proof that the doctors' surmises Lieut. J. J. Kendall extreme. The pieces selected for the medicinesBrown's Iron Bitters. of February 5th, and from the Resolved, That the committee on laws be and is hereby instructed to had been correct. The piece of occasion were good ones and had the Lieut. M. T. Hacklty. Just think of it: at a supper the other strike out the word "sections" wherever ii may appear in the present law flesh was found to be alive with parasites, preparations already begun it would parts been well studied would have afforded Capt. A. A. Ames, night, although a chronic dyspeptic, Minneapolis Zouaves, and insert the word "platoons." the number in one square inch of the audience much mirth. The appear that a grand time may be expected. he says he ate at 12 o'clock, fried oysters, Sergt. O. C. Merriam, flesh being estimated at from 5,000 to exhibition drill and hop made up Capt. Bean offered the following resolution relating to a fatigue For particulars see the advertisement chicken salad and ice cream, after Corpl. S. H. Cyrier. 0,000. Dr. Call exhibited the curiosity in part for the deficiency in the dramatic uniform, which was adopted: which taking a dose of Iron Bitters, in another column. to hundreds of our citizens on Monday Corpl. W. Hewett, part of the entertainment, and as he never spent a more pleasant St. Paul Guards, Resolved, That, when the Commander-in-Chief shall deem it expedient and yesterday. far as we are able to ascertain the ma Private S. Finch, night, with no dyspeptic symptons in he shall appoint aboard of officers, who shall report what ir their opinions Ho ACIIELOIIS A midnight meeting We have also learned that Fred. jortty of the vast number of people Private J. L. Wakefield. the morning. is a proper fatigue uniform for the National Guard or the State of Minneso- of the New Ulm Bachelors' Club Pregger and another of the victims present went home well pleased. The ta, which report of said board shall be subject to the approval of the Com- Capt. Ed. S. Bean, will be held at Headquarters, between Allen Light Guardsf St. Paul, have died at Minneota, and that the boys promise to do better the next mander-in-chief. Friday and Saturday, the latter day being Sergt. Geo. J. Mitch, There is Nothing Like it. other four are not expected to live. time, and so we'll let 'em of for this January 28th, 1882. Private Wm. Anderson* The doctors of Marshall and Minneota once. the falling powers of digestion, assimilation, *i L. RANDALL, II. B. were also misled into the belief that Capt. C. M. McCarthy, Lieut. Kendall here extended a warm invitation to the association Emmet Light Artillery, St. Paul, secretion and excretion, are By the Scribe: the men were prostrated with the typhoid One neighboring cities St. Peter and Lieut. Frank M. Tippin, to accept the hospitalities i the Winona Guards, and hoped the next restored to'permanent health, strength G. FISCHER fever, but during the latter part Mankato were both visited with disastrous and activity, by using Brown's Iron Lawrence Fahey. annual convention of the association would be held in Winona. of last week the true state of affairs conflagrations on Monday evening The relief committee had a final Bitters-a true tonic! a perfect Corpl. J. L. Buchanan. also dawned on them and they are now On motion, Lieut. Kendall's invitation was accepted, and Winona Faribault Guards. of last week. At the former meeting last Monday evening. The strengthener! a sure reviver! making herculean efforts to save the was designated as the place for holding the next annual convention of place one of the frame buildings used balance of the money in the hands of The report was adopted. lives of the other four but when the the association. as a temporary hospital for insane the treasurer was ordered to be paid On motion of Capt. McCarthy, Maj. Jos. A. Eckstein, Aid-de-camp, Elegance and Purity. parasites once spread from the intestnies was consumed. The fire originated out, and an executive committee appointed On motion of Capt. Ames, each company was requested to pay an- to the muscles the patient is be Lieut. Chas. Pusch, Allen Light Guards, and Lieut. J. Herscheler, from a defective chimney. The patientssome to wind up the affairs of the Ladies who appreciate elegance and nually the sum of $3.00 into the treasury of the association, for de- yond all human help. This will be a Governor's Guards, were granted the privileges of the convention and a fifty in number, all males general committee and prepare a report thepurity are using Parker's Hair Balsam fraying the necessary expenses of the association. dire warning to those who are in were without difficulty removed to voice in its proceedings. for publication. It is the best article sold for restoring habit of eating raw pork. On motion, the Secretary was instructed to have the proceedings the stone building near by. Nearly grey hair to its origional color, On motion of Capt. Bean, a committee of five was appointed to Major Strait is looking out for theall the furniture was also saved. The of the convention printed and furnish each company commander with 30 beauty and lustre. revise the constitution of the association. temporary hospital is located in St. copies for circulation. Minnesota Mounted Rangers. They Military Convention. Peter and about a mile from the main The chair appointed as such committee were never properly paid, and the Major Capt. Ames offered the following, which was adopted: mother* Tlothers!! Mothers building which was partially consumed Capt. Edward S. Bean, Allen Lt. Guards, Chairman. Are 70U disturbed at nigf.t and broken off*your has introduced a bill for their relief, Resolved, That Sec. 4 of the constitution of the association be amended last winter. At Mankato, the rest by a sick childsuffering and crying with the Last Wednesday witnessed a gathering Lieut. M. Tippin. Emmet Lt. Artillery. by adding, "And the Field and commissioned Staff officers of Batallions and which bill was referred to the appropriate excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If it* go at large Opera House was consumed of military men in this city such once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sergt. J. X. Rosskopf, Governor's Guards Regiments." with nearly all its contents. The fire committee. If anything Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatelydepend Corpl. J. N. Dow, Minneapolis Lt. Infantry. as our citizens have not seen since the tois supposed to have been the work of upon it: there iano mistake can be done the Major is the man On motion of Capt. Ames, Capt. Bobleter was appointed a commit- about it. There is not a mother on Erth who hat an incendiary, and even after the fire Corpl. W. Hewett. St. Paul Guards. memorable days of 18623. There need it who will not tell you th it will regulate tee of one on printing, with power to act. do it- department had got to work two sections the bowels, give rest to the mother and relief and Capt. Ames moved the appointment of a committee of five to report was the stately Capt. Ames and hishealth to the child, operating like magic, it is of the hose were cut with a knife Capt. McCarthy offered the following, which was unanimously names for officers of the Association for the coming year. Carried. delegation of Zouaves in their red rfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to by some miscreant. The Opera House adopted: As will be seen by an advertisement the taste, and is the prescription of one ofthe ol. The chair appointed as such committee: pantaloons the St. Paul Guards delegates was the only hall in Mankato capable deet female physicians and nurses In the United elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW, Resolved, That this association give expression to its deep sense of regret States. Sold at25 centsabottle everywhere. of accommodating a large crowd, and *Capt. A. A. Ames, Minneapolis Zouaves, Chairman. in their handsome white coats, for the calamity that has fallen upon the Nation since its last meeting, the Governor's Guards will give their its destruction will be a severe loss to Lieut. M. T. Hackley, Winona Guards. sky-blue pants and glittering helmets whereby the people have.losta-truste president and the army a vallient annual masquerade ball at Turner the city. CfJKE YOITR COUGH OR COLD. commander-in-chief, and that we are fully impressed with the belief that the Lieut. Lawrence Fahey, Emmet Lt. Artillery. the jolly Capt. Bean and bis three representatives A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped Hall, Saturday evening, February 11th interests of humanity and good government require that speedy and complete Sergt. Geo. J. Mitch, Allen Lt. Guards. Neglect frequently results in an incureable lung of the Allen Light Guards The full programme, which will be justice be done his assassin. disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial A few of our citizens were thrown Corpl. J. L. Buchanan, Faribault Guards. in their U.S. army regulation uniforms troches are certain to give relieve in Asthma, a good one, will appear in next week's The following preamble and resolutions, offered by Captain Bean, into a flutter of excitement about 10 Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and Capt. A. A. Ames offered the following, which, after some remarks the good-looking and good-natured Throat diseases. For thirty years the troche* were adopted unanimously: issue. o'clock last Friday evening by the report by Captain McCarthy, was adopted havebeen recommended by physicians, and al. Capt. Brooks and his two lieutenants Last Thursday, at Marshall, a man ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not WHEREAS, This association view with pleasure the accession to the Gub- that a brace of burglars had broken Resolved, That a committee of seven be appointed by the incoming Presi- new or untried but having been tested by wide from the Winona Guards, in thoir ernatorial Chair of so distinguished a soldier as Gen. L. F. Hubbard, who named Alex, Golder fell from a load into Baltrusch & Rosskopf's store and constant use for nearly an entire generation, dent, and that said President be ex-officio Chairman thereof, to draft anew handsome blue uniforms the witty by his extensive and brilliant services in the field knows well the wants of they have attained well merited rank among the of ice on to the railroad track, the militia bill to be presented to the Legislature, and to represent the Asso- and had been detected in the act and few staing remedies of the age. Public speakers a soldier therefore Capt. McCarthy and his lieutenants ciation before the Legislature and its committees in urging favorable ac- and srsepl use them to clear and strengthen wheels of the wagon passing over his caged in the building. Revolvers Resolved, That we earnestly pray that our Commander-in-Chief will as- with their stripes in green the Minneapolis tion upon said bill. left shoulder and across the back of were hastily procured and loaded, and sist us, to the full extent ot the laws of the State, in promoting our efficiency Light Infantry and Faribault Woman's Experience. his neck, producing complete paralysis and wellfare, and aiding us in perfecting the National Guard of this State. with a revolver in one hand and a lantern BATALLION ORGANIZATION AND ANNUAL ENCAMPMENTS. Guards delegates in gray, and last but Mothers and Daughters should feel of the body and limbs, and subsequent in the other, a search of the alarmed when weariness constantly not least the Governor's Guards in Resolved, That a copy of the above be transmitted to his Excellency, the Capt. Ames offered the following: death. premises was begun. Dry Gxd boxes oppresses them. "If I am fretful from Governor. their handsome blue uniforms and Resolved, That it is the sense of this convention that Batallion or Re- exhaustion of vitol powers and the were upturned, the cellar was explored shining helmets. It was a promiscuous gimental formations at this time are not for the best interests of the Minne- color is fading from my face, Parke 's RESOLUTION OF THANKS. The Lamberton Commercial has suspended and every nook and corner sota National Guard. mingling of the blue, the gray, the Ginger Tonic, gives quick relief. It for the eleventh time, until a which might offer concealment even Resolved, That the the thanks of this association are hereby tend- 1 Capt. Bean offered the following as a substitute: builds me up and drives away pain red and the green, no representatives more prosperous time. If the people to a mouse was examined, but the theered Capt. Jos. Bobleter and the members of the Governor's Guards for the' with wonderful certainty."Buffalo Resolved, That it is the sense of this association that the time for of any. ti companies being dressed of Lamberton can't afford to support a hospitable and generous treatment received at their hands during our short' search was fruitless The burglars lady. formation of two Batallions of the National Guard of this State has arrived, alike. sojourn in this city, and that we pledge ourselves, should the opportunity paper the year round better suspend and that His Excellency, the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, be and is had evidently scented danger from present itself, that we will most heartily reciprocate. The convention, which was held in A Word To Mother. hereby respectfully requested to issue order for said Batallion formations the publication of the Commercial entirely, afar and taken themselves to more the lecture room of Turner Hall, was and election of Field and Staff officers thereof. brother Goodrich, and move the Mothers should remember it is a conginial quarters. The rear door The foregoing resolution, offered by Capt. Bean, was adopted with the best ever held by the association most important duty at this season to Both resolutions were ordered to lie on the table to be called up at material to a more enterprising town. was found wide open, but then it three rousing cheers. The convention thereupon adjourned sine die. look after the health of their families and a great deal of business was transacted. the will of the movers. might.have been left so by the proprietors and cleanse the malaria and yn purities The official proceedings, occu* Mr. Wilson C. Brown of Winona, J. J. KENDALL, Letter of Capt. Bend, of the St. Paul Guards, bearing upon Batal- or their young clerk. It is hardly from their systems, and that pying lour columns, are published well known to many of our subscribers, lion organization was read and, on motion, also ordered to lie on the nothing will tone up the stomach and probable that burglars would commence SECRETARY elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW, liver, regulate the bowels and purify has been appointed cashier of the table. their work so early in the evening the blood so perfectly as Parker's and their perusal will no doubt inter Winona Deposit Bank. Mr. Brown The question of annual encampments was then considered and dis- in such a thickly settled locality. MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARD ASSOCIATION. Ginger Tonic, advertised in our columnsPos/. est many of our readers. was for along time land agent of the cussed* After a full exchange of ideas relative to the question of a gen- See other column. 1 eral encampment during the summer of 1882, and the defraying of the ex- Winona & St. Peter railroad, and in The commissioned officers of the PERSONAL MENTION. penses incident thereto, Capt. McCarthy offered the following: New Ulm, Minn January 21,1882. the discharge of his duties visited this Minnesota National Guard will formally Two Organs. To All Whom this may Concern: Resolved, That the officers of this association be and are hereby instructed city several times each year. call upon Governor Hubbard tomorrow Quirin Seheiblespent several days Regulate first the stomach, second to overture the executive of the State and procure an order for an encamp- in a body, and ascertain his last week in visiting friends in Wellington In pursuance of a resolution adopted at the recent convention of the the liver especially the first so as to ment of the National Guard the coming summer, and report the result to We learn from the St. Peter Tribune views upon the various subjects discussed and Hector, Renville county. Minnesota National Guard Association, the following gentlemen are here- perform their functions perfectly and the several companies as soon as possible. that Fred. Bobsin, of Courtlaud station, by the convention. If in conformity -Louis Felkel returned home last yiu will remove at le tst nineteentwentieths by appointed to constitute the committee on additional legislation On motion, the foregoing resolution was ordered to lie on the table of all the ills that mankind was last week taken before Justice with his views* the seven infantry Sunday morning from a two weeks' until such a time as the two resolutions relating to Batallion organiza- Major O. B. Gould, Winona Guards. is heir to, in this or any other Sacket and fined $50,00 and costs, companies now organized will visit to friends in La Crosse and Watertown, tion had been acted upon. climate. Hop Bitters is the only Capt. Wm. B. Bend. St. Faul Guards. the total being $105.50, for selling liquor at once be formed into two batallions. Wisconsin. thing that will give perfectly healthy, Capt. Ames'resolution lelating to Batallion formation, and the Capt. Ed. S. Bean, Allen Lt. Guards. to minors. As the offense was The First will no doubt be composed Julius Berndt and Dr. Paul Herman natural action to these two organs. one offered by Capt. Bean as a substitute were then called up, and, af- Capt. A. A. Ames, Minneapolis Zouaves. committed unintentionally, Mr. Bobsin at*of the Governor's Guards, Winona visited St. Paul last week iu ter considerable discussion, the substitute was adopted unanimously* Capt. James Hunter, Faribault Guards. thinks the penalty imposed rather Guards and Faribault Guards and the tendance upon the meeting of the Guilty of Wrong. On motion, Capt. McCarthy was added to the committee on revi- Capt. C. M. McCarthy, Emmet Lt. Artillery, o^. high. Second of the Minneapolis Light Infantry, Grand Lodge of the-order of Sons of sion of the constitution. Some people have a fashion of confusing l'" Capt John P. Rea, Minneapolis Lt. Infantry. Minneapolis Zouaves, St. Paul Herman. excellent remedies with the A recess was then taken to 1:30 P. M. The masquerading season is now Guards and Allen Light Guards. The It will be the duty of the foregoing committee to prepare and report Mr. D. Burns, of Springfield, and large mass of "patent medicines," and fairly upon us, and Prince Carnival field and staff officers, in pursuance of jn this they are guilty of a wroug. Mr. Schwertfeger of Iberia, were at the next convention of this association anew malitia bill^ to be presented OFFICERS FOR 1882. will make his debute at Turner Hall There are some advertised remedies a resolution adopted by the convention, among the callers at the Review office next Saturday evening with more than to the Legislature, and to represent the association before the Legislature fully worth all that is asked for them, "AFTERNOON SESSIONUpon the reassembling of the convention, will be chosen from among the tisu.il spleudor. The committee of last week. and its committees in urging favorable action upon said bill and one at least we know ofHup Bitters. Capt. Ames, on behalf of the committee appointed to present uame3 for arrangements have arranged an excellent active members of the various companies. Lieut J. Herscheler and ye The writer has had occasion to officers of the association for the ensuing year, reported as follows: programme for the occasion, and editor will leave for St. Paul to-morrow It is also probable that the The committee will meet upon the call of the President of the associa- use the Bitters in just such a climate the affair promises to eclipse anything PresidentCpt. Jos. Bobleter,New Ulm. :n^ morning to make an official call as we have most of the year in Bay two batallions wilt be called-together tion. lm&'& "ST of the kind ever before witnessed in Vice PresidentC*pt. James Hunter, Faiibault, upon Governor Hubbard, in company 3&c *:5i*w City, and has always found them to the latter part of next August in an iity. A cordial invitation is exI with other officers oN~4bt Minn. BLETER, SecretaryLieut. John J* KendalL Winona* be first-class and reliable doing all annual encampment* National Guard. Mk to participate in the fes- 1