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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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}.^?mtemmimmm ~wmsxGfmimsumfflsp& WEDNESDAYJ?% NEW ULM REVIEW, MARCH 15JSB 2 4jj#' fc#g NEW ULM AND VICINITY M. MULLEFS returned the dollar, knowing this The iron bridge at Sherman's crossing, About the wickedest runaway that A children's masquerade has been Mr. H. B. Constans has just received CITY queer course to be a fact, I was led to near Leavenworth, is now completed we have seen for some time was participated a draft of $2,000 for the wife one of the sensations since last week's TRAVELERS' GUIDE. believe also the order story, without and open for travel. Ed. Miner i HARDWARE in by George Schneider's of Jos. Oswald, the same being for Issue of the REVIEW. The festivities inquiring into it any further. has the honor of finishing the structure Mr. Oswald's insurance in the A. colts, last Monday mornirig. They were held in Turner Hall and were It was onraypart no malicious slandering, by hauling several loads of planks went tearing down Minn, street in as Mr. Buenger calls it, but only and then placing them in position on pai ticipated in by large numbers of Winona & Saint Peter Railway. Emporium a reproduction of what 1 had been the bridge. The bridge will be of i grand style, with George poised on the children. Some of the costumes were Michael Lipp exhibited a monstrosity Going East Going West. told before, and I hope for Mr. Buenger's great convenience to the farmers living reach pole of the wagon and holding very elegant, and the little cherubs on our streets last Wednesday own benefit that his conscience south of the Cottonwood. Piy Passenger *8:42 a ra and Pay Paxiengor *:13p on to the reigns for dear life. He created unbounded mirth. "Puck" and in this respect may be clear. Nmht *3-20pm in the shape of a double head of a They do say that the "select" masquerade Agricultural Machine Agency, Night JIO:17 a kept them in the middle of the street the "zouave" were the most notable Krel!?l't\o. ll*l(H7am Freight No 13 *12:05 a E. G. PAUL. at Harmony Hall last Thursday calf. The unsightly head had two jaws, until he succeeded in bringing them Freight No. 19 *2-30 was a grand affair. characters there, the former being excellently two ears and four eyes, but the hitter A Correction. Except Sunday. Except Monday. up standing but how in the world he personated by a son of Mr. had not been fully developed. Freight trains Nos 13,14 and 19 ONLY Eat as You Ride managed to keep from falling off the Our attention lias been called to an Burg. aie allowed to cairy psengeis betweeu It may be of interest to young wagon and do such excellent work besides article in the last issue of the REVIEW Kasota and Sleepy Eye The Chicago & North-Western Railway America to know that anew stock of remains yet to be explained. C. \V. HEIDEMANN, Agent. The argument for the defense in which may be construed as a reflection comes to the front again in a marbles, balls, balloons and other manner to attract the attention ot all upon Mr. Patrick Fitzgerald ot the Cox trial was not concluded when, Referring to the two communications juvenile spnng sporting goods have Officers of Brown County. who ever have occasion to patronize Sleepy Eye. What we intended to on Friday, the Senate adjourned until in the last issue of the Sleepy ailroads. The facilities and accommodations just been received at the City Drug Post Office Addiess New Ulm. say was this: That the Patiick Fitzgerald Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. they have heretotoie oifeied Eye Herald, from Springfield, Aug. Store. AUDITORH Con*tas who was a witness in the Cox Mr. Arctander attacks the testimony in the way of Passenger Tiaiu equipment TRKASUKKRV Schubeit Westphal, the chairman of the board Store, IIKUISTKR OF DKKDSA Walton have been ample the day coaches, case resided near Sleepy Fye, and that for the prosecution with considerable A splendid new stock of accordions, JunoE OF PROBATEE. Br unit of county commissioners, wishes no Parlor Cars, Chan Cars and Sleeping theDrag1 his house had not been demolished nor force aid legal ingenuity, although the Ci KftKOB'THE DIST COURT Vlbeit BUiulimd. mouth harmonicas, violton and guitar to say that the fault for the delay in Cars not being excelled by any, Sn RIFFhdwaul Casey one of his children killed, and that hasfacts given in the evidence are in most stiings, violin trimmings, &c, SURVEYORJ. Beiiult a id on March 1st, they added to the matter of the completion of the Cou COMMISSIONER llagberg the person who had been representing cases so strong that tbey cannot be above list, and at the the same time just been leceived at the City Drug Springfield and Manderfeld bridges COUVTY \TTORNKYB Webber himself in Meeker county as a New to the convenience and comfoit of its CORONKRJonas LaudeNsthiagei broken down. The end is not yet, and Stoie direct from Ne York importers. lies wholly with the bridge company, COUNTY istrPFRiNTKNDKNTD Cliij pitrons, new and elegant Dining Cars, Ulm cyclone sufferer was an imposter. it probably won't be until the end of Jos. Bobleter, and that if the gentlenien had inquired to be run upon the trams of its Chicago, There was nothing more distant the week. Officers of the City of New Ulm. St. Paul & Minneapolis Line, between of the proper persons they would Xew iflijq, ^fiiii\. The Trenton (X. J.) Gazette, mentions from our mind than the thought of Chicago and St. Paul. have been informed that the bridge MAYORJohn Rudolph Although amply warned of the dangerous the case of Mr. John Wood, with doing Mr. Fitzgerald an injury. We These cars ai complete in every particular Wholesale and Retail Dealer in COUMUORS-E Pahl, Boock, II Keller, company alone was responsible for the Ameiican Pottery Co., of that city. condition of the bridge near and were constructed for use upthis Pfefferle nnd Pfinningci A complete line of have known him for a number of years Drugs &Mediciens who was cured by St. Jacobs Oil ot sending up imperfect bridges. As Ci XKKJacob i anon line, consequently with a thorough Mandirfeld's, the fanners persisted in SHELF HEAVY SABDWARE Tnh \4unan Fi Forster and haye always found him to be an attack of- lheumatism, which had soon as the new sections to lenghthen knowledge of the needs of the line CIT\ JusriiK*.R FichtrandF Biiastn crossing it with their teaim, and they confined him to his bed for severteen houest and upright gentleman, and our CIT\ ATTOK\F\Jo A Eckstein This company have for some time been the columns of the Manderfeld were only stopped by the bridge committee weeks. He praises it unstintedly. Carpenter and Farming Tools, CONST VBLK Jos Oalles GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AND comments upon the Pioneer Press article operating Dining cars between Chicago MAI^KVLF Gomiuel. bridge arrive, the workmen tearing up the planks. The report and Council Bluffs, la., and their success J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & were not written with a view to PAINTS, MISCELLANEOUS will return to this county and at once We are pleased to note that John goes that a certain farmer coming has prompted this move, they having "ICW VLVM4RKF/1 ItEPORT. injure him, but for the purpose of exposing Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' complete the Springfield bridge. The S. Nelson, a former employe of ye demonstrated the fact that the to the bridge, and seeing its weak aft aud. After having testified Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Osborne 'Corrected weekly by PFEFFKRLE, dealer in AND BLANK BOOKS, public are not slow to show their appreciation delay has been just as provoking to editor, has received the appointment condition, first sent his wife across &i tin. Provision", Urocenes and Couutiy Produce thein the Cox case, Mi. Fitzgerald took of a good thing. We are & Co's. Full line of the county commissioners and of postmaster at Carver. Johnny will with the wagon to test its strength, GOLD PENS, satisfied this new departure of the thethe first train for home, accompanied brige company as it has been to make a good officer and we REAPERS AND MOWERS. and seeing her safely cross he ventured North-Western w'll meet with substantial 9. 18S1. rejoice by several of his townsmen and Albert NEW ULM, NOV. people, but after the mistakes were ovei his good luck. response by the traveling public of after her with one of the horses. WALL PAPER' STATIONEY, THE OSBORNE GRAIN. Blanchard of this city, where he arthe made there was but one way to remethem, Northwest. Wheat, 90 112 115 rived the same day and has not been In this respect as in many others, Self-Binder, Oats, 45 redy and that required time and Health, hope, and happines are restored Dr. Wakefield, who, it will be Window Curtain* absent for any length of time since. the Northwestern takes the lead of all Coin, 50 by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's patience. membered, officed with Dr. Berry last competitors, and as it is the only line Bailey, 50 70 Vegetable compound. It is a Senator Peterson,in a communication running dining cars of any description AND summer, is spending the winter at the positive cure for all those diseases PROVISIONS. to the Pioneer Press, says it is a The Elward Harvester, north of Chicago. The advantages of ki Beef on foot, pei cwt., 52.50 3.50 fioui which women suffer so much. Express agent Heideman informs us Ann Arbor, (Mich.) medical college. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, dining cars can be stated briefly as fact that some one calling himself Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Mutton per head, 2.50 3.50 that after April first express packages He writes to Dr Berry that he is making follows: First, as they are run with With Cord Binder. PURE LIQUORS Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., foi Fitzgerald ond resembling him in appearance Poik per cwt., 5.00 6.00 will be delivered twice each day. good progress in his studies and the train you can take your time in pamphlets. Sngai Cured Hams per lb. 12 13 has been on a begging tour eating without fear of being left Theraessenger when making the rounds that he has already passed examination AND SPIRITS Breakfast Bacon 9 10 FURST & BRADLEY through Meeker county, which no again, the meals served will equal Dried Beef, 18 for the purpose ot delivering express in anatomy, physiology and surgery, During the storm on Saturday, the doubt led to the report that it was the those to be had at any of our first Salt Poik, 10 matter will also pick up all packafes and he expects to perfect himself in Toys. Notions 4th inst., the barn of Fred Oldenburg May Bakes, Plows A Cultivators class city hotels. Then the time usually same person that had testified before Lard, 12tf theto be sent off, giving his receipt therefore. theory and practice in time for of East Henderson was struck by lightning. taken for meals can be used for &c. &c. &c. Flour ppr cwt., 3.85 4.25 the impeachment court. running, consequently, shorten up the The messenger will, in addition, Call and examine my goods and prise June examinations. He will return to Oie of his horses was killed Corn Meal per cwt., 2.00 AND time between distant points in proportion. before buying elsewhere. make the rounds twice each day one this city to lesume his practice in the and his two bjys who were in the Buckwheat Flour pei cwl 6.00 Grateful to Invalids. M. MULLEN. FANCY GOODS Butter per lb., 12 15 20 half our before train time for the purpose office of Dr. Berrj. bain were badly injured, one being Floreston Cologne is grateful to invalids, The price fixed upon for meals is Cheese 20 of picking up express packages, because it is refreshing without under the horse that was Filled. Wm. Koch. E. G. Pahl. very|reasonable, considering the quality Poultiy, 6 8 the sickening effect of most perfumes. Anderson, the insane man who and merchants and others who patronize ORDERS SOLICITED. C. Schmidt and quantity furnished for 75 cents. Geo. Schmidt Eggs pei dozen, 12' 1 Ordeisby Mail will receive Prompt Charlie Lamberton, says the St. aroused himself a short time since, in the express company will be The names of the cars on the Northwestern Potatoes per bushel. 65 Empire Mill Co. attention. Goods and Prices warranted Peter Tribune, recently shot a wild lines are, Leland, Delmonico, Onions, 2.00 2.50 Renville county, by killing his wife, supplied with a show card, which, MULLIGAN NEWS. to give satisfaction. Brunswick, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Beans, 3.00 3.80 goose that weighed about eight pounds. has escaped from the clap-trap jail at when hung in a window or in front of Minnesota. Cranbeuies 3.50 4 00 The heaviness of that unfortunate Beaver Falls. It appears that the die door, informs the messenger that ROLLER MILL. Editor Review: Hum. Steit, New Ulm, MINN. Try the new dining cars. GROCERIES. goose would lead to the belief that it prisoner got possession of an ax during the person displaying the card has The feathery fowls from the sunny Migar, White, per lb. Y1H had wintered near the place where it the day and at night, when no one scuth are again with us. Worth a Dozen Dead Men. Yellow 11 package for shipment and at once calls NOTICE This section was visited by quite a gave up its ghost. Blown 1C was about, he chopped up the jail into for same. All packages should be Richmond, Va., May 20,1881. heavy rainstorm on Saturday last. Dtied Apples, 1C i kindling wood and then quietly hied 24 Rollers ann 4 Burrs. well done up and properly narked My physician, after exhausting me Our farmers are cleaning their seed I Peaches, 8,V 10 1 Mr. Thomas Downs, ex-sheriff of S hereby given that Centre lot No se\en (7) in financially, cooly informed me that himself to parts unknown. The sheriff with the name and address of the sender grain, repairing seeders, and making Prunes, 8}, 10 block No. one hundred and eighty two (182) my case was hopeless, that no remedy Nicollet county, has moved to Minneapolis has offered a reward of $100 for Anderson's south of Centre Street, and Centre lot No. Se\en as well as that of the person for other necessary preparations for spring Corfee, Rio, Gieen, pei lb .,1 5 22 would reach my case, and that it was(7) in block two hundred and sixteen (218) north to accept the position of overseer work. Boasted 25 recapture. whom the package is intended. Under of Centre Street, both in Park Addition to the city We take pleasure in informing trie entirely useless for me to continue Your correspondent returned a few of New Ulm be sold at public auction on Mondiy Ja\a,Gieen, 30 33 of stone masons in his brother's* this new order of things the agent public that we are now ready for business. thetaking medicine. *I was told that one the 20th day of March, 1882 at ten o'clock in the days ago from visiting friends in Roasted" 4C eroploy. He will move his family to R. Another ill-bred dog, who nobody foienoon on the premises. Terms Not less than The best machinery and all the lung was gone, and that my bowels has but about twenty minutes to bill eastern part of the State. Mocha, Gieen" 35 one third cash and two thirds in fi\e years with latest improvements inkthe his homestead near Kasota village and kidneys were all decayed. I suffered manufacture owned, jumped through one of the eight per cent per annum. the packages, hence, in order to get We sincerely hope that spring will Teas, Japan, 40 75 of flour enable us to compete with excruciatingly from the horrors New Ulm, March 14th, 1882. next fall. large panes of glass in the post office open early and enable farmers to get Gie n. 00 80 them off on the first train, it By order of the Citi Council. the best mills in the country. of dyspepsia and painful urination, Jacos Nix, their crop.* in the ground in good season. Black. 80 front last Monday. If persons is necessary that his instructions be and my breath came short and quick, We are constantly buying Clerk. Heniy Keller, of the firm of Kiesli\g, will persist in bringing their dogs into Wheat, while my heart at times ceased to beat fully complied with. CHAS. LUTH, Leroy Cordill and his brothar-in-1aw Cluldien cunagesat C. Wagnei's. Keller & Co., was prostrated last entirely, while again it would thump Bye, the post office and then going out without are intending to leave for the Red River most veheminently. A sister of mine, Satuiday with hemorhage of the Corn, them it will be necessary, for our PhotographerR country in a few days. The following are Vennor's predictions Sunshine at six o'clock, and still a Mrs. Rohrer, in Baltimore, wrote to stomach. He vomited about a quart Oats, Those who are intendipg to plant own protection, to give the assistant for the remainder of March: the beautiful snow-Hakes flew father advising him to get me Brown's Buckwheat, of blood, but at last accounts he waspostmaster forest trees this spring should not delay Third weekCold and stormy generally, instructions to shoot every Iron Bitters. From the very first dose too long in preparing the cuttings. &c,,c. getting along nicely and it is hoped with heavy snow falls. Cold Aak oi uiuggist tor Pi. Sj kcs' I felt a change now all pam is gone, dog that comes Into the post office, on GALLER Ccr. Minn. & 8d North Sts., Cuttings should be set a5 soon as the dips east and west, Lower Provinces S i le Ciue for Caunli." that he will be able to be out again in my digestion is good, my urine is free At the Highest Market Piic^sl sight. We like to take a joke, provided frost is out of the ground, or at least (St. Johns, N. and Halifax), and NEW ULM, MINN. from sediment, and my slumber unbioken a few days. before the buds open. always that it isn't perpetrated on in all likelihood snow or rain and We sell all kinds of Window shades and shade goods in and dreamless. I now feel Mr. M. Cordill is intending to move blustery weather as far south as us too often. ferfectly restored, and go about and *r pi eat met} at C. Wagner's store. FLOUR, back from Eagle Lake as soon as the The impeachment trial will probably Washington, D. C.,with abrupt change do as much work as ever I did, and I All woik neatly and promptly executed. SHORTS, roads become passable. of temperature. come to a close sometime this week, do not feel the least fatigued. The Sleepy Eye Herald says that An unadveitised and positive cine Farmers in the eastern part of this BRAN, &c.t The 17th and 18th may not be particulaily but just how it will end no one seems foi I'atauh"l)i. Sykes Sine due. John Krueg, the young man whose DANIEL R. McKENZIE. State are beginning lo take a deeper stormy da\s. Cold weather AT LOW RATES. to know. It is thought that thirtynine IN PROBATE COURT. feet were amputated after being frozen interest in the dairying business. The in the Northwest this week. The boaid of county comnnsioneis Senators will be present to vote, almost total failure of the crops during i Faded Colors Restored. in one of the great storms last winter, Fourth Week Blustery and stormy meets at the Xuditoi's office next Tuesday. STATE OF MINNESOTA, S]iecial"Attention given to^ the past three years has led them to and of these Cox must have fourteen weather and snowfalls in many sections ss Faded or gray hair gradually lecovers has been furnished with a pair of arlimbs conclude that wheat raising is about Oustoin "Work. west of Chicago and westward, COUMTT OF NICOLLET. its youthful color and lustre by the votes to be acquitted. "Will he gettificial and now travels around played out. We are pleased to' note about entry of week, on 20th or 21st In the matter of the estate of Jacob Christcnsen, use of Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant them?" is the all absorbing question. as lively as any person, with scarcly a Loeften deceased. Canby is to have a public hall with that there are farmers in this country days. dressing, admired for its piuity Oadministratordof An extra stone for giinding feed. who are also interesting themselves limp to show that he is not walking reading an filing the petition of Gul Olson, a stige and all the paraphernalia Milder weather on and after the and rich perfume. 1 the estate of Jac.Christensen Steam Cornsheller. in the advancement of dairy interests Chas. Brust, the popular proprietor 22d day, with rain and sleet storms of on his own natural pegs. Mr. Krueg theito belonging. Loelten, deceased, representing {among other W. Vi things, that he has fully administered snid estate, frequent occurrence in most sections. of the Merchants' Hotel, comes before has been spending the last seven Experience the Best Guide. and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining Wood iken for cash or in exchange. Wet weather south and east. lull dam eat Union Hall to-moio\\ the leadcis ot the REM EW this week and alio wing his account of his administration, months in Chicago, returning to Sleepy Cairo Items The reason why women everywheie and for the assignment of the residue of After the 26thSnow storms probable \enmg, Mi. Dunkel agieeing to with anew caid. Charlie deserves a Eye last week. We are glad to hear Dec.i-u r^Lq^ife JVLill Co. said -tate to heirs, use Parker's Ginger Tonic is, because to westward and high winds It is ordered, that said aecount be examined and hunisli the music. 'full house" every time, and if good, that the unfortunate young man is so they have learned by experiencethe Say, through Canada,accompnnied by heavy etition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Frithe Our recent thaw took a severe cold. best guide that this excellent medicine wholesome food, clean beds and gentlemanly 24th day of March A. D. 1882, at ten o'- well provided for. snow and ralntalls, particuliarly about Gothart has pasted his valentine on Win. Mm tin, of sleepy Eye, has clock a. m. at the Probate Office in said county overcomes despondencv, peiiodical accommodations goes foi anything, the 2?t and 29th. The month, however, the wall. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be been elected one of the vice presidt nts headache, indigestion, pain in thegiven to all persons interested, by publishing a copy will probably close generally We mourn the absence of Miss Mary he will certainly ha\e it. New Firm! New Goods! of this order for three successive weeks prior Tho^March apportionment of the back and kidneys, and other troubles of the ^tile Durymen's Association. mild, with indications of a calmer Sill, who is spending the winter t.t St. to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a of the sex. Albert Behnke, brother-in-law of school fund, as made by the State weekly newspaper, printed and published at New period. Paul, but nevertheless we can stand it FALL Ulm, in said county. Tlie best advice to a Catar rh as long as George can. Chas. Heidemann, has been promoted Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dated at New Ulm the.23d day of February, A. Sufteierwrite to Dr, 0. B. Sykes Nervous Sufferers. Pat O'Hara has departed from our 1882 By the Court, to the responsible position of night PERSONAL MENTION. gives to Brown county the sum of 169 Madison Stieet, Chicago, for full (L. S ERNST BRANDT, peaceable vicinity to anchor down in opeiator, at this station. It is only a Nervousness is often attended by March S3, 83 Judge of Probate, $959,97the number of persons enrolled AND infoi mation of a Sure CureFiee. West Newton for the present. He Anton Cione and Mr. Howard, of many annoying symptoms, such as little o\er a year since the young man in the county being placed at went off without even leaving us a black spots flitting before the eyes, Springfield, visited in this city last enteied the employ of the telegraph The New Ulm Mavineichor adopted lock of his hair. IN PROBATE COURT. 2,909. Nicollet county has 2,676 ringing or buzzing in the ears, flashes week. We met our old time friend Bill company as messenger boy, and hisscholars articles of incorporation last Fiiday enrolled and receives $883,08 of visionary light in darkness, inability STATE OF MINNESOTA,) Muruian a short time since prospecting. Albert Bogen left for Milwaukee rapid advancement speaks volumes evening with twenty chirter membeis. ss to look up or about suddenly without Renville county, with 2,605, scholai s, After giving us a pump-handle COUNTY OF BROWN. yesterday to be absent for several both for himself and his tutor, Mr. growing faint or dizzy, wakefulness, receives $859,65 and Redwood county, We have received the largest assortment shake of the hand, accompanied by a In the matter of the estate of Oscar Hanft, deceased. vivid dreaming, etc., all of which months. Heidemann. ten cent smile of his countenance, he with 1,113 pupils, receives $369,29. of is permanently cured by using Brown's Senator Peterson came up to spend Mi. Homj Henshen has received informed us that probabilities for the On reading and filing the petition of Anna L. The apportionment is made upon the Iron Bitters. Hanft, Administratrix ot the estate of Oscar near future were beginning to look The week opened up very promisingly the Sabbath in his family circle. He the contiact foi the masoiuy on the Dry Goods, Hanft, deceased, representing among other things, basis of 33 cents to each pupil. The fruitful. I shall take a cigar, Billie. that she has fully administered said estate, and for the newspaper men a first-class returned to St. Paul yesterday morning. new Methodist chinchfoundation i State enrollment is 117,278, and the praying that a time and place be fixed for examining John Frank of Camp for the first A COUGH. COLD.ORSOBE runaway, a second-class runaway, a and allowing her account of her administration, Ready-made Clothing, stone A\oik and hiick veneeiing. THROAT. available school fund $58,501.74. time apprehended the opportunity in and for the assignment of the residue cf said estate, A congh, cold or sore throat should be stopped spread eagle fight of young America, Mr. A, Hagbe*g looked over the according to law. acting as conductor in the escort of a Neglect frequently results in an incureable lung The Madelia Tim's siys that the It is ordered that said account be examined, and a "dun" fight and a dog through the young lady in a moonlight promenade high court of impeachment in St Cloaks and Dolmans, this Court, on Fri disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial When that uncivilized dog jumped or petition heard, by the Judge Catholics of that place and vicinity troches are certain to give relieve in Asthma, lecently. John says it is the only day, the 17th day of March, A. D. 1882, at 1 o'clock post office window being among Monday's Paul last week, returning home last through the post office window last Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and Hats & Caps, p. at the Probate office in said county. sure remedy to cure btsh are making a determined effort to Throat diseases. For thirty years the troche* occurrences. If the boys will Saturday evening. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Monday, and the clatter of falling have been recommended by physicians, and al. There is a great deal of sickness in bu'ld a church in that village. srnen to all pei sons interested, by publishing a ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not i only promise to keep up the sport Emil Wmterhalter of Milwaukee glass started Hauenstein's beer delivery this community, caused by colds in copy of this order for three'successive weeks prior new or untried but having been tested by wide to said day of hearing, in the NEW ULM REVIEW, a we'll next week start a fighting column tne lungs, chest and throat, but fortunately tarried a few hoars in our city last and constant use for nearly an entire generation, team into a run, the people in weekly newspaper, printed and published at New Lighten the burden of life, make none are dangerously ill. they have attained well merited rank among the FUR GOODS, Ulm, in said county. and a runaway column. What say you? Fri'lay. He reports the stationery business the vicinity were about congratulating tew strong remedies of the age. Public speakers success ceitain, and calculations accurate, Dated at New Ulm, the 15th day of February, A Luke Grady has got a large sample and srsepi use them to clear and strenghten by using Biown's Iron Bitters. rather slack. themselves upon seeing another firstclass D. 1882. the voice: sold at 25 cents a box by all drug- of goods at Cyclone Cent re. He hasgists. GLOVES AND MITTENS, man of Nicollet If a certain young B} the Court, It stiengthens mind and body. R.H. Bingham, James Thompson, runaway but just as the beer [L, S.] ERNST BRANDT, recently replenished his store with all soon square ac- county don't very Judge of Probate. LADIES' & BENTS' UNDERWEAR, Pati ick Fitzgerald and Dr. Marcellus kinds of goods, and among the variety kegs began tofly,and the thing was NEW ADVERTISEMENTS counts with the treasurer of the Governor's A new stock of autognph and photogriph can be found a good supply of Mrs. were among the Sleepy Eye visitors at getting interesting Mr. Drew, a young Guards he will some fine mornbe Winslow's Soothing Syrup. albums and firiB box stationery Another NEW Departure. GROCERIES, man in Mr. Mullen's employ, dodged our sanctum last week. Mr. Gobhy, we understand, is going Bob-ing awakened by the grip of the his been leceived by Jos. out of Seiter's barber shop and put a Jolly Frank Huber, representing to move out of Robber's Rost on to a TUB strong limb of the law. The company leterat the C'ty Drug Stoie. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Is just what you quietus to the festivities by stopping the popular wholesale liquor establishment farm, to our regret. No doubt his has got its dander up and proposes movement is a bad action on the citv the prancing horses. That young man of Benz A Co., St. Paul, kept our BOOTS SHOES, CHAS. BRUST, PROP'R. our drug It flies on the wings of the morning, to show the young man that counilof that borough. We think don't know a good thing when he sees boys in good hrmor for a couple of da: good news as well as well as bad. al-tricks Urial will fill the official vacancy. Cor.Minn. & First South Streets, that aie vain and ways that are gists will show it it. last week. wiys. We *nean the fame of "Dr. MEDICINE And the Very Latest Patterns\in PEDKO daik will not answer on all occasions. Sykes' Sure Cure for Catanh. Dr. C. Berry. Dr. Forster and CHEST. to you. Every New Ulm, Minn. IDress Goods A Trimmings. With the first of the year the Pioneer SLEEPY EYE ITEMS. Louis Felkel of this city attended the Young Jenkins of Butternut Valley O. C. Gregg, of Mushall, was 4 household needs you will Press commenced the publication FIRST-CLASbusiness Our purchases .have been made direct "select" masquerade ball at Sleepy From our Correspondent BUSTED. came to town last Monday and filled S accommodations. Location convenient awaided fust premium on dairy butter of the Sunday Pioneer Press as a and for cash, and we are thereby to and depot. Sample roojis Eye last Thursday evening. They pay twice the money and ge.t himself full of bug juice. After several at the State Dan ymen's Association best in the city. Peter Ruenitz is intending to erect enabled to make the lowest prices.' distinct edition, the subscription price report having had a good time. affairs of "honah" he started for a two story brick building as soon as convention at Rochester last week. Call and examine our stock and compare MORTGAGE SALE. less some where else. THtf for which nas been placed at only $2.00 the weather will permit. The first home, but he managed to get only as NEW ULM, Minn., March 13,1882. prices before purchasing else'" per annum. It is a mammoth sixteen story will be utilized for a boot and far as the Washington House when F. W. Randolph, a son of the secietai\ CHEST will please you. Circular To the Editor of the New Ulm REshoe where. page paper, containing an epitome of store, and the second for dwelling Default has been made in the conditions of a certain he fell out of the wagon and was badly of the Chicago boaid ot trade, VIEW purposes by Mr. Runitz. BALTRUSCH KOSKOPF. the woild's doings, besides much other mortgage, bearing date the nineteenth day of with full description of biuised. Dr. Berry patched him up September, A. D. 1874, executed and delivered by A\as suffoeatod Piiday niht bv coal Please allow me te occupy a short Wm Mmfinwas absent last week in interesting reading, scientific, literary David Sherman and aria Sherman, his wile, as good us circumstances would permit. space in your valuable paper in reply attendance upon the convention of the contents mailed free to any as in his law office at Lake Benton. mortgagors, to Humphrey Jones, mortgagee, which agricultural, etc. It is certainly a to an article which appeared In the mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the State Dairymen's Association,in Rochester. Minn. Register of Deeds in and for the county of Brown address if your Druggist does maivel of journalistic energy, and isSt. Paul weekly Volksz lit ting, of last T/D Peterson, He returned home much pleased and State of Minnesota, on the twenty-fifth dty of ft4 we ek. worth double the price asked for it with the results accomplished. September, A. 1). 1874,at 4J{o'clock P. M.,m book not have it on hand. "We have sold Dr. Maishall's Lung The St. Peter correspondent of the "G" of mortgages, on page 401. Said mortgage During one of the sessions of the A large assortment of trunks just in fact the Daily Pioneer Press is not Syrup in our trule foi some years an* bears interest at the rate ol ten per cent, per annum Pioneer Press telegraphs that James Household Specialty Co., general relief committee one of the received at Zeiske's harness store. fiom date until paid. The amount claimed to be Dealer in found it is a good leme ly for coughs complete without it. The Sunday PiPone'-r 4^ members alluded to the fact that some due and unpaid at the date of this notice upon said Mitchell of Lake Wsshington was cutting We are pleased to note that our city Mch 1-83 CHICAGO. and colds. Foster & Bio, Pierceton, mortgage, is the sum of seven hundred and ninety AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. reus needs only to be seen to be of the orders for goods and furniture fathers have concluded to give us *,i down a tree Thursd ty, to capture dollars and thirty-one cents &790.31,) And no Tnd. S0METHIN6NEW DNDERtheSUN. were being discounted and cashed. action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been more sidewalks. Sidewalks are a necessity, appreciated. a coon, when a limb fell from the tree instituted to recover the amount of said mortgage Upon private inquiry I was told that Agent for the besides it will addmuoh to the debt or any part thereof Xe\t Fi ida\ will be obseiA ed wheieovei and broke his neck. He died instantly. Mr. Bueng?r had paid an order partly looks of our village Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by Will please every THE STOGHTON WAGONS By jumping from a freight train in cash. Although under general circumstances thue is an of Erin's sons (and virtue ot the power of sale in *ai mortgage contained, John Oleson was killed by a falling A grist mill Is the only thing needed and pursuant to the statutes in such ease while the same was running at the I would consider this a perfect household which tries AND SLEIGHS, to make out happiness complete. that is almost e\eij habitable habitable HOUSEHOLl limb last January near the same made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed legal traasaction, I used this in 'if rate of about 15J miles an hour, last and the premises described in and covered by As there is "big" money in such an YourUrocerwill poition of the -world) as St. place where Mitchell met his death* it. Dixon, 111., and f(odk Island said mortgage, to-wit:The north west quarter of the presence of Mr. Eppleand others for institution, if located in our midst, we Friday night, Mr. Ed. Dunkel, our the south eastjquarter and the xoutli west quarter of Patnek's natal da\. Mr. M. was 62 years old. show it to you! examine criticism, laboring undei the opinion GROCERY are surprised that the enterprising north east quarter of section Ave (a), in township merchant tailor sustained seiious injury PLOWS* that said transaction bad been made id PACKAGE! it. Nothing in it tnonied men haven't shown up ere General orders No. 2, issued from about the face and head. Gne of by Mr. Buenger. Mr Buenger is possessed 'What is home without a lwiby'" this the headquarters of the Second battalion, butjust what you want. The of quer streaks of character WATONWAN FANNING MILL, Many children have coughs and colds his legs was al-o badly biuised. In It tried very hard to snow all last survey thereof, situated in the county of Brown one of which be exhibited when his Minnesota National Guard, designates andState of Minnesota,with the hereditaments and just now and should have the greatest week, but the feathery flakes vanished jumping from the train be slipped and goods would cost you double the appurtenances, will be sold at public vendue, to children found a pocket book which AND care and a bottle of Dr. Marshall's almost as soon as they fell. the several companies to the highest bidderfor-cash, by the sheriff of said fell across the rails of a side-track was lost by Mr. Wagner's child. This Lung Syrup. Price twenty-five and fifty money, bought in the retail way. county, at the front door of the Court House, in The wagon roads leading to our vil comprising the battalion as follows: pocket book contained some six or with above results. As he jumped the city of New Ulm, in said county and State cents a bottle. lage are very rough, and farmers now aforesaid, on Thursday the 83d day of March, A. seven dollars in money of which he Company A, Governor's Guards, If your dealer does not keep the from a car located near the centre of make it a rule to come in on foot. D. 1883, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of payin NEW ULM, MINN. demanded $1.00 to each of his children the money due on said mortgage, together with Capt. Jos. A. Eckstein, New Ulm. "Household Package," order from the train the venture might have cost Immigration is pouring into Dakota for finding it,the girl cryingly refusing, Major Strait will please accept our the costs and expenses of sale, aud ihe turn of 1 would also inform the public that at a most astonishing rate. Every Company B, Faribault Guard*, twentyvflve dollar* attorney's fees, stipulated in him his life. He was around the us a Circular and a Sample of where upon Mr. Buenger took out of thanks for a copy of the militia bill said mortgage, to be paid in case of foreclosure I have established a branch agency at west-bound train is crowded with land Capt. James Hunter, Faribault. the book one dollar as a reward Jar next day, but his otherwise smiling thereof. the Goods, sent free by mail. Sleepy Eve, where everything in my hunters. Extra freight trains loaded now pending in Congress. Also for a Dated New Ulm, Minn., Feb. 4th, 1882. his honesty. Ic is true that a week or Company C, Winona Guards, Capt. phiz looked like it had gone through a line can be obtained. with immigrants and their stock and -^Household Specialty Co., i OTmw. HOMPHBBY JONES, Mortgagee. so afterward, ashamed of his course, he copy of the abridged U. S. army regulations. Alf. Brooks, Winona, household goods are run westdaily. sausage chopper, ^f^MMm J. NEWHART, -A4 S. D.PETERSON. CHICAGO. 1 Attorney for Mortgagee. ^^313 gybau frfcamiiftftj] MM.