New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 7, 1882 · Page 1 of 4
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$*w &Im fytvitw. Postmaster General Howe favors I some quarters, has not yet materi- Ww Good New Go6ds WASHINGTON LETTER. eRFAULfTI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. MORTGAGE SALE. tne abrogation of postage on news- alized, and it is now generally conceded NOTICE. 1 papers and magazines. Mr Howe that he will be the unanimous D. May 30,1882. ha* been made in the condition* of WASHINGTON, thinks if the government would a esrtain mortnge, bearing date the seven choice of the convention. Gen. Wednesday, June 7, 1882* Trouble is anticipated in the OwboM ,fro BIJ.AT 1879, executed end dellr discontinu the practice of carrying WNERS of rel MUta an MIMM MU ttet Baker's candidacy was never tori ered by Henry A. Chute, an unmarried man. itdewalkt are in bad condition, are House this week. After a stubborn AT THE packages of merchandise in the mortgagor, to Betsy Harrison, mortgagee, which herewith requested to have same repaired without ously considered in any portion of mortim was duly recorded la the offlceof the Registor disagreement of eight days, the two delay. mails more than enough would be Republican Congressional Convention the district, and those that know of Deeds in and for the countyeoff Brown and The City Marahal will see that the above eecur the payment parties are no nearer a compromise NEW UL CHEAP CASH STOE State of Minnesota, on thn IveeBook 17th day July. A. D. saved to make up for the loss of revenue i-a- promt_ ,--__ complied with. quest whereof they speak aay Blue Earth S* 1879, at S o'clockW PMM., "L" of mortgages, than when the deadlock first began. By order of the City Council now derived from the newspapers The Republican Congressional Pifie? county will cast her fourteen votes JACOB NIX, Clerk. There is a well founded report that of $3A,acoordtn| to the condition* of two promissory and magazines. Convention for the Second Congressional New Ulm, May 24,1882. in the convention for ex-Gov. notes for $15140 each, of even date with the Republican majority will, today, District will be held at the said mortgage, executed and delivered by aaid Wakefield. The Minnesota valley NOTICE. Henry A. Chute, payable November let, 1880, and resort to extreme measures to Court House at Mankato, Minn., An immense number of icebergs, counties, formerly in Major Strait's November 1st, THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAI cut the preliminary knot that has some of them sixty feet in height, district, are unanimous for the exGovernor, WEDNESDAY, THE 21ST OF JUNE, 1882 QEALBD bide for the building of three street it THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF so long failed their purpose. Their are outside the harbor of Halifax O bridgesnnderslgnedwill in this city ble received,in theeof- at 12 o'clock M. The several counties which, with Lac qui day tSS.0'.*^ unti Tuesday Jan 8 I programme is the adoption of an March, A. D. 1880, duly sold andkssignedby said and drifting shoreward. The number Dry Qoo&s, Ready-Made Clothing, in said district^will be entitled Parle and Yellow Medicine counties, 1882, at 12 o'clock m. Plans and specifications Betsy Harrison to the Aultman A Taylor Company. amendment to the rules,"with a can be seen at the City Clerk's ottce. of icebergs drifting shoreward ^pontf on under the law* of the State of Ohio, to delegates in said convention on will cast 48 votes in the convention, Youths' Clothing, Notions, Bats $ Shoes, By order of the City Council. view toprevent dilatory motions, or, and the Instrument of assignment duly recorded in on the east coast of the Atlantic is the basis of one delegate for 350 being only six less than a majority. said office ofJKegister of Deeds, on the 11th day of w Groceries, Crockery, And Liquors, etc.* ete* JACOB NJX, Clerk. in other words, filibustering, when unusual. This may have something votes cast, or for a major fraction It has been asserted that DunneH's New Ulm, May 24,1882. SALE* *"ran. MORTGAGE the consideration of the right of a to do with the extraordinary cool for the fall and winter trade is now being received, and we take this early thereof, or the combined vote for friends in the counties formerly Bo,, member to his seat is before the July,Harrison to Elija Gammo 4 Whereas default has been madne in the conditions spring. **5Ldy l?.!*.*"*1!f0 A. p. 1880,duly sold and assigned opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call and exam Republican Presidential electors in comprising a portion of the old daterdJon of a certain mortraao on the eleventh (11th) House. The Speaker is expected to ine our stock and prices. the year 1880 and on vote for Gov. William Qeering, and the instrument of assignmsnt First district would defeat Wakefield, b, Deed,het8.Brow the Register of of County, Minmeso- rule in favor of the consideration duly recorded in said office of Register of The St. Paul Dispatch says that Hubbard in year 1881, which basis WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. daw but with these figures before aota,on the 18th of October, A. D. 18T,atfour "tor Deeds, on the 26th day of July, A.aD 7I88 0. a 5 of the amendment, and, if the Democrats o'clock in the afternoon In Book L of Mort- it turns out that the action of the o'clock P. M., in Book "K" of Mortgages' on K!^liJ was fixed by the Republican Congressional mortgag*ntogether them it must become apparent to age 619 and 620. Said W with attempt to filibuster, he will Senate committee on woman suffrage ^iAKft^-JP*1888'oal*,o, Committee at their meeting everyone that Wakefield has only to .he first note therein described was on the 19th SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. siska Belftn, his wife, who were the mortgagors, make a point of order against any agreeing to ask the Senate to therein mortgaged and conveyed to The German held May 11th, 1882, on which carry his own county to secure the V- American Bank of Saint Paul, wbieh was the dilatory motions, that they cannot B. & E. C. Behnke adopt a joint resolution providing fd Kltfnh H. Gammon and William Deerlng to basis the several counties will be mortgagee therein, the following described tracts nomination. One thing is certain, said The Aultmau Taylor ^Compauy, and the inktrument be entertained pending the consideration and parcels of land situated In Brown Countr. for a 16th amendmentto give the n'rteraf ofSectio Thlr entitled to representation asfollows: if any opposition developes against ""ot*. to-witt-The *wthalf oft of the h-wrt of assignment duly recorded in said office of a proposition to amend of Register of Deeds, on the 11th day of Mar. A. D. right of suffrage to womenwas ix',?f,*,,e1N.or*Nineteen Wakefield in DunneH's old counties, Delegates of thre ineBook hundred and eighty Mort-gages, 1882, at 10 o'clock A. M., "N" of ||P Delegates (X)of Section and the West half (jf) the rules of the House. The solution A. BEHNKE, Manager. nothing more than a senatorial on page 27BU The amount claimed to be due on account of the campaign of 1880. in Nicollet.... 6 S..D. PETERSON of the whole difficulty, it seems, *?***$'l"ah and unpaid the date of this notice upon said joke. Nobles 4 Mf Brown 7 Gen. Baker is not the one that will Pipestone 2 will depend upon the decision of W Cottonwood 3 eight dollars and sevecty-seven cents ($388.77) and be the gainer thereby. Redwood 6 T*.. Faribault 8 no action or proceeding at law or otherwise baa the Speaker. The Democrats say "tt-Wt*i quarter (5) Rock 3 Jackaon 4 Ten thousand uniformed men been instituted to recover the amount of said The following from the Lake Benton SoutnYWest qoarS?(jf) Lft&& W Sibley 5 Lacqai Parle 4 that he will not assume to make mortgage debt or any part thereof are expected to parade in Baltimore, of the North-west0 quarter (XS) andu thtey North. th Waseca 8 LeSnenr 7 Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by News: "Among the candidates ^"Tlr.t wo W ^"i&J& l' what they call an arbitrary decision ortt Watonwan 4 |v Lincoln 4 June 21st, during the national virtue oftbe power of sale in said mortgage contained, 1M ofSMtfonT Tbirty-flve, 85. Township One Hun- AGENT FOR THE 'J Yellow Medicine 5 Lyon 5 presented for Congress in this K,en clearly against the rules, while the and pursuant to the statute iu such case of the Southeast quarter nd encampment of the urand Army ^4 tf Martin 5 Aultma & Taylo Threshrs Hors- made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclos. district, Hon. J. B. Wakefield of corn te (32) West, according the U.Uos Governmert moreKleven.. gar Republicans are confident in their Total 107 ,1 Marray 4 M' 1 M 1 ed and the premises in and covered by said mortgage, of the Republic. Gen. Ayres will acresH vey bounded thereof fen land, or less Ea8 Blue Earth City, is most favorably to-wit: Lots Nos. Ten (.10) and Eleven (11) [inn., May 12,'82. assertions that he cannot rule otherwise an described a0n follows: Commencing: command. The President and several in Section No, eighteen, (18) in Township one hun. ^,p *MU, mentioned, and will doubtless receive without departing from the ToWn5. dred and eight, (108) North of Range thirty-one ublican Congres- members of the cabinet, and Per order of Rep Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon (81)West, containing eighty (80)acres more or less, the nomination. There is no precedents made by Blaine and Colfax Twent thenc)erods (20 WestfHgbte thenc i EVft ^P & (8) rods Gen. Sherman will be present. The i sional Committee. situated in the county oi Brown and State of Minnesota,with RangeTwtaThirty-two, (111, (32,) West, runnlne rS ont other candidate who seems to have eJJ'o in similar issues. In case the E. the hereditaments and appurtenances, NumBer One nun. P. FREEMAN, camp is to accommodate 5,000 to &n theJ!lc and Chicago Pitts Threshers. will be sold at public vendue,tothe highest bidder iaB,oc the endorsement from all portions (80)!rods1t^ S^fi Speaker shall rule favorably on a i' Chairman. for cash, by the sheriff of said county, at the front 8,000 men, being established at feast Eightyr the placeof beginning Also 0, S of the district. Long before the door ef the Court House In the city of New Ulm, in Juml resolution to amend the rules, a K,t Schuetzen Park. 5 said county and State aforesaid, on Thursday, the dre ajidOne,jjwi) North of Centre.Street in the people in a public capacity, we have counter resolution to depose the twenty-ninth day of June, A. D. 1882, at 10 o'clock City of New ^accdrdingto ._ the recorded plat THE CELEBRATED County Convention. Republican A. M., for the purpose of paying the money due on yet to hear of one dishonorable Sneaker has been contemplated, and thereof on file and of record' in" the"officTc7tt7e ft said mortgage, together with the costs and expenses R. J. Haine, the attorney for MterofDeedaofBrow County, Minnesota, to charge against Gov. Wakefield. We Mr. Keifer has even been informed of sale, and the sum of twenty-five dollars at. secure the payment of Five Thousand DoUarsone Mrs. Jesse James, states that he is The Republicans of Brown county torney's fees, stipulated in said mortgage to be look for a solid Wakefield delegation year from ft. aaid date with interest thereonat the that this resolution would be proposed. paid in ease of foreclosure thereof. are hereby invited to meet in delegate conducting negotiations for the surrender rate of ten per cent, per annum uctils paid, aic from Lincoln county." Dated New Ulm, Minn., May 16th. 1882, tA*theaoU,* 8r An wherea there Altogether, the outlook in cording conditions of a certain promissory .thatamount convention at the Court House in New of Frank James, and that THE AULTMANftTAY&R COMPANY, TWINE BINDERS, i note Hr lo executed by said mortgagors the House is decidedly squally, and Canby Tribune"We have received Ulm, on Saturday, June 17th, 1882, at J"1 Assignee. Gov. Crittenden has put in writing affairs, most likely, will have arrived a letter from Hon. J. claimed to be and is actually due and unpaid 1 o'clock p. M., for the purpose of elect J. NEWHART, Attorney for Assignee. 10mal7 a promise that he will release the upon said note and mortgageat the dateof this notice at a crisis before this letter ing seven (7) delegates to represent the A MAGNIFICENT RECORD. Wakefield wherein be expresses regret the sum of Sixty-three Hundred. RJeht and outlaw if he will speedily deliver The Wood's light Running Sweep Rake 18-lWth. ($8,308.18) dollars, DrinciPand'L.teR.1 county in the Second District Republican reaches you. The House is much at not being able to visit this himself and stand trial. Dispatches and Fifty Dollars attorney'sfeesstipulated in aid Congressional Convention called The Michigan Mutual Accident Association behind the Senate in its work, and section before the congressional mortgageto be paid iothep case ofeforeclosureaction amount, wl" been Institute from Jefterson deny the report, to meet at Mankato, on Wednesday, Reaper and Mower Combined The ing in the aggregaterto $6,358.18, and no or off Detroit. the loss of eight days and the prospective convention, but says he will be u? 5W though the Governor does not deny June 21st, 1882. EFZSP'P *.'J1debt loss of as many more, over here shortly after. The people will to collect said or any part thereof. Has organized with a view of that the friends of James have made The several towns will be entitled to WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER Now notice is hereby given that by virtue of the the contested election cases, places take good care of Mr. Wakefield's bringing the cost of accident insur delegates as follows: power or sale rao*08?said in mortgagewill contained forecloa.d an overtures. One of the conditions of mortgage be an early adjournment out of the interests, and Yellow Medicine county 2f!257 ance withinthe means of all classes surrender was amnesty from the ..2 Milford 2 Albin. THE ed and the property above and in said mortgage question. It is not improbable that will send a solid delegation to attend ..1 f society* How well they have MullligaD 3 Barnstown described will be sold at public auction to tfie governors of all the States in which 7 the middle of July may find Congress New Ulm 1 the convention June 21st." Bashaw highest bidder therefor for cash byP*JMddebt, the Sheriff succeeded is best demonstrated by 1 North Star... James had committed depredations, anthef ....2 Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders Cottonwood fiT^JSL County, or his deputy, at front door of still in session. At present, 1 PralrievUle hetir unprecedented prosperity, having ^ii2iyt,AE:18,?'BrownfefDeeds,fo the office of t'he Regjster i2-,,ltliCountyo Brown Conn' which of course includes Minnesota. Sleepy Eye 2 4 the weather is cool and delightful, ty, In New Ulm, Minnesota, at MINNESOTA HEWS. issued over 4800 policies since Stark 2 ..2 Leavenworth We hope that if any such demand THE twelve o'clock noon, on th Fourteenth (14th) day and there has been no inconvenience ltffi^Afitco8t ..2 Linden July 7th, 1881, and paid over one is made upon Gov. Hubbard he from the oppressive heat that of Minneapolis has Wm. Sexton hundred and fifty claims, and every The apportionment as fixed for the SJo^e^tef Twine Binder ki^d tl^e jVfii\r\ek|)o!i^ will refuse it with scorn and indignation. usually visits the capital at this been arrested on suspicion of havCity claim in full. But two assessments convention under this call is one delegate season. All the members of the ing caused the Lake conflagra- have been made in this time- The for each town, one for each 50 THE GERMAN AMERICAN BANK, APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. House are on hand, absentees having tion. votes and major fraction thereof cast advance payment is 5, yearly dues Jomr fc W. H. SAHBOKC, Pigeons have made a large roost been recalled to make a quorum for Gov. Hubbard at the general election Attorneys for Mortgagee, 21juI13 $2, Assessments $2. The agency SUMMONS. THE Many corn fields haveto be replanted, near Kilbourn City, Wis. An in the Dibble and Mackey contested of 1881. department of this State is now being the seed in the previous planting STATE or MIHNKBOTA, I DISTRICT COUBT. I item from that place says: "The ffi RUSHFORD WAG- By order of theRep. Co. Com., election case, and the Republican County of Brown NinthJudicial district, organized, and agents are being ON* HENRY KELLER, Chairman. slaughter of pigions in this vicinity having rotted in the ground from the MIL caucus has changed programme H. E Fuller and John A. Johnson appointed. Applications for agen is fabulous. W. H. H. Cash, as partners as Fuller & Johnson, cold and wet weather* with a view to the settlement of all ONS, AGGIES AND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS an cies should be made at once* plaintiffs vs. Summons, the big-eyed mogul for an almighty OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. the contested claims for seats in Decoration Day was more generally A drunken tramp at Evansville, Address J. P. PATTON, Sec, Ole Gunderson, defendant. dollar, is here from New Lisbon. THE Congress, before other business observed this year than for The State of Minnesotatothe above named de. Douglas county, in trying to board Detroit, Mich He has four men packing birds in fendant: shall be taken up, for the reason many years past. a moving railroad train, fell between You are hereby summoned and required to answer barrels at the freight house and JOS. BOBLETER, Agt., that in no other way can the members the complaint in this action which has been Bock Island, J. I. Case and Moline Sulky Blows. the cars and was cut topieces. filed in the office of the clerk of the district court 400 dozen are awaiting the night be kept in the ranks. As soon New Ulm, Minn. A comet was discovered quite in and for Brown county, Minnesota and to serve Hon. Liberty Hall of the Glencoe express for eastern markets. Large a copy of your answertothe said complaint on ORGANS- as the Appropriation and other nonpolitical near the sun during the eclipse of i the subscribers, at their office in the city of New Register slipped and fell on the tiled amounts of the delicious eating are bills are taken up, a large the old shiner, in Egypt, recently. Ulm in Brown County, Minnesota, within twenty OLD RELIABLE EOLLINSWORTH SHUT HAT HIKES, days after the service of this summons upon you floor of the Nicollet House, Minneapolis, expected to-night from Plainville. proportion will obtain leave of absence exclusive of the day of such service, and if you on Sunday breaking his right Over twenty pigeon trappers arrived and go to their homes or elsewhere. failtoanswer the said complaint within the time It is reported that a cloud 100 fining fil #ewing k(51|iqe in5ud^^^,%Sfti!^1^ aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will take leg just above the ankle. at this station. The harvest miles long and 50 miles wide has judgment against you for the sum of $148.72 with interest on $110-00 thereof since the 17th day of has just begun and bids fair to last Sheriff Richter of Ramsey county been discovered over the surface of July, 1878, at the rate of 10per cent, perannum and several days. One man hauled in a As soon as the Senate disposes of interest on $16.00thereof since the 9th day of Feb found five saws in the cell occupied the moon. and everthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. ruary, 1880, at the rate of 10per cent, per annum Jpi wagon load of 160 dozen, and took the Japanese bill, it will take up the ?h**8 e^where. I can sell cheaper aud,. together with the costs and disbursements of by the prisoner Hudson. It is believed guarantee satis this action. During the month of May 90,019 the cash at 75 cents per dozenall bankruptcy bill, the Eads ship railway befor Mankat that a plot for a general jail Dated May 29th, 1882. FarmersdS RANDALL. incite and tbose in need ofImplements of any kind to call- immigrants landed at Castle Garden, fruit of one day's labor with a few bill, and the bonded spirit bill. LIN delivery was thus frustrated. ,o We8 hands and net. of whom 9,994 were landed from fim S i ST? Each of these bills will be urged for July 13 Plaintiffs' Attorneys New Ulm, Minn, Someparties, supposed tobe friends eight steamships last 'Wednesday. precedents. Only four of the annual 7 fection SUMMONS. of the Younger boys, are trying to The good people of Le Sueur appropriations bills viz Post blow up Northueld with infernal machines. The army worm is making sad A full line' ofRepairs for the above Machines always on LAMBER^oC.Brancndhan county have been treated to another Office, Indians, Fortifications, and SPRINGFIELD/ STATC or MINNESOTA, I DISTRICT COURT, I Two unexploded machines E havoc with the crops in Kentucky, 3Z !WSLE sensation. Eugene Eentland of Agriculture have yet become laws. County of Brown, Ninth Judicial district. have been discovered in the village. S.D.Peterson, plaintiff, Missouri and other portions of the Lake Washington, who has a wife The diplomatic bill is still in the S. D. Peterson, vs Summons. south* and several children, has been helping hands of a conference committee, Wenzl Schaffien, efendant,) John Pierre Pettitt in putting appointed a month ago. There is The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant. Two boys, the oldest about ten The Texas wheat crop is harvest* in a crop for several weeks. an immense amount of indispensible years old, were arrested in Delano You arOiiereby summoned and required to answer ed and has yielded thirty bushels to WM. H. KIBBLING. the complaint in this aption which has been Pierre Pettitt, has for several days legislation relative chiefly to the other day for house breaking, and R. KIESLIN* filed in the office o'the clerk of the district court the acre. This is the largest crop H. KELLER. suspected that Kentland was tootaken appropriations, and dependent on before a justice of peace*' The in and for Brown county. Minnesota andtoserve a J. HcERSCHELEl Sesnng, Eeller & Co. ever grown in that State. copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sociable with Mrs. Pierre Pettitt, the initiative action of the House, enterprising youngsters enter upon a subscribers, at their office in the city of New Dim, and early last Friday morning he which must be accomplished before in Brown county, Minnesota, within twenty days business life early. The champion bicyclist of the after the service of this summons uponyou exclu. informed his wife that he was going Congress can adjourn. To-morrow sive of the day of such service, and if yon fail to The official list of birds of Minnesota United States was killed last Wednesday answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, away and started, leaving her both houses will adjourn for Decoration the plaintiff in this action will take judgment includes upwards of 280 species. by being hurled to the in bed. He did not go far until he ceremonies. against you for the sum of $79.23 with interest From the pelican, eagle, crane ground. Bicycle riding is certainly on $68.00 thereof since the 18th day of November, returned, and found Kentland in The President and most of his DEALERS IN 1875, atthe rate ofteaper cent, per annum, together or stork, down to the little humming a dangerous sport. with the costs and disbursements of this bed with Mrs. Pettitt. He immediately Cabinet are absent in New York. action. bird, there is a variety of most beautiful DRY GOODS,GROCERIE8 jerked out his knife and Society has for the present given Dated May 29th, 1882. Gen. Garibaldi, the great Italian birds of plumage. LIND ft RANDALL, stabbed Kentland in the abdomen. up indoor entertainments for ex. liberator, died at Capera, on Friday, July 18 Plaintiff's Attorneys, New Dim, Minn. Kentland fled as rapidly as possible cursions and picnics. Mount Vernon, A Mankato man has planted eight the 2d inst., after many years of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Van OneiMr Boar oar 3a tux. Vith nothing on but his shirt, and Cabin John's Bridge, and the acres of melonsmaking almost 9,000 SUMMONS. self-sacrificing patriotic devotion to __ ******JP**2f Of**** finally brought up in St. Peter, Great Falls of the Potomac are the hills. If the cold weather keeps on his country ana people. 27 8tops, 10 8ets Reeds7$90. when Dr. Merritt sewed up his objective points of many of these excursions. aUjsummer he will wish he had. planted STATX OF MINNIBOTA, I DISTRICT COURT. I I ^*M County of Brown, Ninth Judicial District, Urdus Gents wound. He has since been arrested BoontOMtvanmtotUB. Ordernow. Remit by They are all delightful the Canada thistle, or something The dead-lock, in the House of S. D. Peterson, plaintiff,) Rank Draft, te^f"1Office Coat Order, without*Betcrc4 or MKSS S to answer to the charge of adultery. and easily accessible places. else capable of withstanding the &?- vs. Summons. Representatives over the MackeyDibble UNDERWEAR frost. W. F. Smith, defendant.) contested election case was MOTIONS ft The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: The Queen of Home. terminated last Wednesday, Mackey John M. Porter, of Hersey, Nobles DOIT HISS TIE CHIHCE! TrimiBgs First Regimental Reunion. Said Dr. Talmage, in a recent sermon: You are hereby summoned and required to answer being seated by a vote of 150 county,the other day, was found dead the complaint In this action which has been "When you think of a queen you do not ayes to 3 noes. filed in the office of the clerk of the district court in his house with a bullet hole in AN EXTRA. LARGE SCM OF think of Catharine of Russia or Maria Comrades of the First Minnesota in and for Brown County, Minnesota, and to his right temple and a revolver ly. serve a copy of your answertothe said complaint Theresa of Germany, or Mary Queen of MOKTE Regimental Association, our Fourteenth Unlaundried on thesubscrlbers, at their office in the city of The State Historical society is ing by his side. The coroner did not Scots*. When you think of a queen you New Ulm in Brown County, Minnesota within Annual Reunion will beheld SHIMT8, negotiating for the purchase of the think of a plain woman whosat opposite twenty days after the service of this summons upon 22ddeem it necessary to hold an inquest at St. James, on the 21st and you exclusive of the day of such service, ana aid CeMeral PACKED I N Jimrdownr old Goodhue printing press, the first ou fathe at the table, or walked with as it was a dear case of suicide. if you fail to answer the said complaint within Mercbandise. of June, 1882, and the citizens of GOLD COIN the path of life arm in arm the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ever used in Minnesota, and on Mrs. J.L. Miner, of&rainerd, suddenly take judgment against you for the snm of $199.11 St. James, will give us a cordial sometimesto the thanksgiving banquet, HIGHEST which the Pioneer was first printed with Interest on $130.00 thereof since the 2nd day became insane last week and welcome and will do all in their power sometimes to the grave, mu) fuwaysside of June 1876 at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum Market price in 1849. and interest on $40,00 thereof since the 19th day py side, soothing your little sorrows and endeavored to commit suicide by to make this the best reunion we aid for of June 1875 at the rateof 10 per cent, per annum adjusting your little quarrels, listening throwing herself into the river. She STATESMAltMJTS^MLBVB together with the costs and disbursements of this have had. Comrades, 1 most por due e. to your eveningsprayer, toilingwiththe action. Ohio Republicans say some member TOBACCO, was rescued but again attempted suicide earnestly urge it uponyou to attend needle or at the spinning wheel, and on Dated May 29th, 1882. C01MB1UCEHTBETB S of Garfield's cabinet must be by throwing herself across the this reunion, for business will come cold nights tucking you up snug and LIND ft RANDALL, nominated for President in 1884, by E railroad track. She was again rescued. upbefore the association that ought 1M Jul 13 Plaintiff's Attorneys, New (Jim, Minn warm. And then on that dark day In addition to the following Prizes: way of a vindication,and that Hon. when she lay a-dying, puttingthosethin tointerest every member of the old TH Lockets, Gents' Pocket Books, PROBATE NOTICE. Wm. Windom is the most available hands that had toiled for you so long, First, The carelessness of mechanics is Ladies4 Albums, putting them together in a dying prayer man. Comrades, do not stay away, if common, if not proverbial. Recently l.t,e Court, commending you to that God ^fflSSfe^7SEED STORE State of Minnesota, ro Chains, Smokers* Companions you do not get cards or ipyifcation. whom she had taught you to trust. O! J. A* Canfteld, of Waseca, a I County of Brawn.! Counsellor Reed last Friday applied Pocket knifes, Tobacco Boxes. The only reason that youdo not get In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Mullen ?Tquwas he the queenshe was the queen, painter, carelessly plaoe4 a ladder on to the court in banc for a new deceased them is we do not know your*post- GEO. LUERSSEN &CO. Sole Agts eanno$ think of her now without the head of a barrel, and ascen4ed On reading and filing the petition of John trial of the assassin Guiteau, on Rudolph, Administrator of the estate of Peter having the deepest emotions of your CHICAGO. ofEceaddress. Reduced fair on railroads the ladder to paint the house. As a Mullen deceased, representing among other things technical grounds, but that body KTER, ^To every man's door. If our soul stirred, and you feel as ifyou could For Sale by B0BL will be secured if possible. that he has fully administered said estate, and matterof course the barrel toppled does not appear to have been deeply cry as though you were now sitting in praying that a time and place be fixed for axamlnIngand JOS g^SEEDS are not sold In your The Press of the state will please over, bringing Canfield and the ladder allowing hisaccount orhis administration, infancy on her lap, and if you couldcall moved. The application has been and for the assignment of the residue of said estate NewNew LTlm copy this for the benefit' of the unceremoniously to the ground. New Firm! Goods! wn9dropusaPostalCardfor her back to speak your name with the to heirs, refused. members of the old First Regiment. It is ordered, that said account be examined, tenderness with which she once spoke, He was notfcillec},but badly shaken ^ri~DijMr^~ Handaome Illustrated Catalogue FALL and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on you would be willing now to throw President. up, and laid aside from work for some JAMES CANNON, Friday the 2d. day of June A- D. 1889, at 10 o'clock Thirty-seven lusty Apache bucks ^rtoes. ^^D.LAHDRETHiitOHS.Phii^^ yourself onthetogthatcovers her grave, a. m. at the probate office in said pounty. time. were sent to their happy hunting And it is further ordred, that notice thereof be MERCHANTS' HQTEL, crying, 'Mother, mother!' Ah! she was given to all persons interested, by publishing a "Brick" Pomeroy is making his L. Haeberle. grounds by a detachment of Mexican the queen. Your father knew it You A. G. Seiter i copy of this order for three successive weeks AMD 8 page paperPomeroy'* Great Haeberl & Seiter, Owatonna Journal: Hundreds of prior to said day cf hearing, in the New Ulm troops, last Friday. The Mexicans knew it She was the queen, but the Review a weekly newspaper, printed and published fTrt-~-hotter, livelier, better and queen in disguise. The world did not small birds perished in the cold are evidently better versed in at New Ulm In said County, recognize it" Dated at New Ulm the 9th day of May A. D. meaner than ever. He has made a weather which reached its greatest Indian fighting than Uncle Sara's CHAS. BRUST, PROP'R. TINSMITH. 182. By the Court, big hit with it in Denver, the wonderful intensity last Monday morning. On blue coats. (L.S.) Ernst Brandt, COP.Minn.A First Sonth Streets, city of Colorado, and appears that morning farmers found them Judge of Probate. We have received the largest assortment to be spending much of the rrioney "An Indiana farmer predicts a famine lying thick around their barns, and Bow to Judge Meat MORTGAGEJALE. of he is making out of his miners on Beef should be of a bright re4 color, in the near future, and refuses it is supposed they attempted to ALL KINDS of TIN AND SHEPT New Ulm, Minn. Dry Goods, well streaked with yellow fat, and surrounded his paper. His Saturday Night to sell any of his large wheat seek shelter in these buildings. E ULT has been made jh the condition* of IRON WORK DONE with a thick outside layer of Chapters are the best of its great crops which nave accumulated for rtain mortgage, bearing date the twelfth Many dead birds were also found Repaiping JobWorka Specialtr Ready-made Clothing, fat Good mutton is bright red, with Af)rii.A. day of D. 1878, executed and delivered years, and much of which is spoiling. features and open up new fields for along the roads in the fields. The Sherman and E. J. Sherman, his plenty of hard, white fat Veal and i^t tolaslnet. .nd depot. Sample rooms wife, mortgagors, tovHumphrey Jones, mortgagee, He expects to have a corner thought. His Parson Pomeroy's theory is the birds were nearly starved pork should be of a bright flesh color, Cloaks and Dolmans, which mortgage wafduly recorded in theoflTce of AUorders promptly attended to. on wheat. Sermons are red hot, and, if pub* for want of food, being unable to the Register of Deeds in and for the county of with n abundance of hard, white, semitfanspannt Brown and State of Minnesota, on the 18th daft of ats & Caps, fat Lamb of the best kind lished in book form, will outsell obtain worms, which had gone down i," April, A, D. 1878, at 1* o'clock P. M., inftjok ,H, hasdelioato rosy meat, and white, almost ofmortigages,onpage409. Said mortgage The State University trouble was Bunyan's Pilgrim Progress, or the deep into- the ground, and consequently interest at the rate of ten per cent, transparent fat Fresh poultry before the Minneapolis courts last Innocents Abroad. How he dare they could not endure the from date until paid. The amount rlsimaif To To may be known by its full, bright eyes, Eut due andunpaid at the dateol this notice attm said GOODS, week. Prof. well was diacharg rintsuch sermons is a mystery, cold. pliable feet and moist skin the best is mortgage, is the sum of two hundred aas sixtynine ed. Prof* Moore pleaded guilty to dollars and forty-one cents ($269.4Tand no he does, Put little that is going A report comes from Dover Centre plump, fat and nearly white. The feet action or proceeding atlaw or otherwise'ass been pLOVES AND ^/LlTTBNS, the charge of assault and paid a fine on escapes his attention. The and neckof a chicken suitable for broiling that Frank Radlidge, sixteen years instituted to recover the amount of said mortgam debt or aay partthereof are large in proportiontoits size of $25. Prof. Pike gave bonds in mining interests of Colorado receive old, committed an outrage on Minnie LADiES'&BEliTS'ullDEBWEAB Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that thetipof the breast-bone is soft andeasily the sum of $700 for his appearance extra attention, as this great" and mioK Harvey, four years of age. Radlidge virtue of the power of sale in said bentbetweejfcrtEk*fingers^Fishwhen GROCERIES before the grand jury. profitable industry in that state is enticed her into a granary near Harvey's fresh, havefirmflesh,bright oleic eyes, so rapidly looming up. Pomeroy's house and made the assault rigidfinsand ruddygills. Lobstersand CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, eovered by said mortgageVto^wIt:.- The'Kast half The iron workers throughout the Great West is wort)) more than the crabs must be bright in color and lively there. Mrs. Harvey hearing a_ noiie of the South hast ouarfer of Section fire (6) in whole United State* &re on a strike. price, $2.00 per year, an4 }f yon in movement Boots and tubers must Township OM^ndredsndelevetfHlU) North, of opened the granary door and saw BOOTS A SHOES, Range tblrtrthm (SB) west, containing eighty (SO) A passenger train on the Chicago be plump, even-sised, with fresh,.un- wish something original, independent manfe in fbe act, holding hie hand acresof land accordingtothe United States Obv- skins, and arrgood from ripntll & Alton rOad was stopped by strik and veryinteresting, send for And the Very latest Patitmtin over Minnie's mou^h to stifle her they begin tp sprout -ers, near Chicago, and a number of it, Address, tyark M, Pomeroy, cries for help. A* sOQtt Ije 4 Dress Goods & Trimmings. vegetables 'should be very non-union workmen were mal Denver, Colorado. prispTfmb. and juicy, and are bestJust discovered he fled. In abort time sheriff of said county, at the front door of the Our purchases have been made direetandfor treated outrageously. Judge Pillsbury, before towering, $r*vef use skewess, 9?Qw4w*4 bunting him with the cj|sh. and we are thereby an unoffending passenger The Republican -Congressional fall intept of lynching him. but be at. enabled to mke the lowest prices. was fatally shot in the melee. It convention for the Second district Call and examine oar stock and com luded them add *ffecjed his- eseape. toff Rock and Bye dsnot improbable tjiat a general the flavo* and totrqys-tfw pare prices before purchasing elsewhere. whleh Is the ONLY will meet at Mankato two weeks Minnie was seriously injured forJ?rt,d an each bottle, which iMgtrike may ensue among the labor rtb leaf alwty^tearit HUMPHRCTJONW.Motteaaso. Ma3Sfo*HZ WW confined to J. OTtWHABT, Attorney for with the 9AITiipSC ROSKOFF ^J^iicTO^ June 1st 88. Win *w*faa^^&^E5tt & ......t, 4f