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?*U*F ^pf rv?r Wf^' NEW ULM REVIEW -WEDNESDAY JUNE 28, 1882' New Good -New Goods tbe office of the Register of Deeds of Brown Coun. man and gentlemen, I thank yon for this great resignation or inability then the Secretary sions of 1868 and part of 1869, resigning inue taxation, to redeem the silver ty, in New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, at honoi. of State shall assume the office, in the latter year to accept trade dollar at its face value, by twelve o'clock noon, on the Fourteenth (14th) day The following district committee of July, A D. 1882, to satisfy and pay said debt, and if vacated by him then the the position of register of the land the Treasury, iu order to withdraw Interest, attorney's fees and costs of foreclosure. was appointed by the chair, to serve iraw T7X*&., ^azxarar Secretary of the Treasury steps in: office. While in the Senate he was this unhandy coin-from circulation, Dated May 24th, A. D. 1882. AT THE two years: THE GERMAN AMERICAN BANK, then the Secretary of War then the chairman of the committee on railroads, and various appropriation bills will Wednesday, June 28, 1882. Mortgagee. Blue EarthL. O. Fletcher/ Attorney General then the Postmaster then one of the most important be taken up in the House this week. NEW ULM CHEAP CASH STORE. JOHN It W. H. SANBORN, BrownJoseph Uobletcr. Attorneys for Mortgagee, 31jull3 :,7 CottonwoodJohn Hutton. General. It is presumed that by committees in the legislature, Guiteau must go. A Republican caucus will decide FaribaultH. I. Neal, chairman. _-"- the.time this long list is exhausted 1 and was also an influential member the order for business to-morrow. JacksonAlex. Fiddes. MORTGAGE SALE. Lac qui ParleH. A. Larson. Iowa voted on the prohibition the Commissioner of Agriculture of the committee on judiciary. In President Arthur is not going to th LyonA. D. Davidson. EFAULT has been made in the conditions of amendment yesterday, but up to the LeSueurL. Quackenbnsh. will have become a cabinet officer 1875 he was elected lieutenant governor Long Branch as has been extensively a certain mortgage, bearing date the sevenday LincolnC. M. Morse, THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAI time of going to press we were unable and he in turn would take the reins and was re-elected in 1877, advertised by the real estate of July, A. D. 1879, executed and delivby MartinFrank A. Day. Henry A. Chute, an unmarried man, MurrayB. H. Whitney. to learn the result. of government. and is often spoken of as one of the speculators who wish to increase THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OP mortgagor, to Betsy Harrison* mortgagee, which NicolletC Amundson. mortage was duly recorded in the office of the Register best presiding officers in the Union. NoblesA. M. Crosby. the value of property at that resort. or Deeds in aud for the county of Brown and Dry Goods, Beady-Made Clothing, PipestoneL. L. Hart. Surgeon Woodward, who was one The new Fifth Congressional district In 1879 Mr. Wakefield was a candidate The son of the President, Mr. Allen State of Minnesota, on the 17th day of July, A. D. Ut dwoodW. P. Dmiington. Clothing, Notions, Bat* fy Shoes, of the medical attendants upon 1879, at 2 o'clock P. M., in Book "L" of mortgages, RockN. K. Reynolds. is all torn up politically by the Youths9 for the governorship, and he Arthur, has arrived at the White on page 28, and was given to secure the payment SibleyJ. P. Kirby. President Garfield, is dangerously warring factions of the two most of $303, according to the conditions of two promissory came within two votes of receiving House. Miss Nellie Arthur, his WasecaW.-G. Ward. Groceries, Crockery, And Xdquors, etc.t eta. notes for $151.50 each, of even date with WatonwanGeo P. Johnson. ill with inflammation of the brain prominent candidates for the Republican the nomination. daughter is expected this week from said mortgage, executed and delivered by said Yollow MedicineJohn Swensonr for the fall and winter trade is now being received, and we take this early Henry A. Chute, payable November 1st, 1830, and at Nice, France. nomination. Most of the Mr. Wakefield is a man of distinguished Albany. The President's cottage November let, 1881, reepcctively.with interest from The convention adjourned at 1:30 opportunity tolnvite our friends and customers to give us a call and exam- counties that have so far held conventions date until paid at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, ability. He is an able lawyer at Soldiers' Home is being refitted p. m., after having been in session Said mortgage, together with the second ine our stock and prices. 0. M. Laraway, one of the proprietors have elected double delegations. and fluent speaker, and a man for the family, and it is expected note therein described, was on the 21st day of only one and a half hours. The WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. March, A. D. 1880, duly sold nndjassigned by said ot the Minneapolis Plow Kindred seems to have a of and with the people. He will be that they will remove there the best of feeling prevailed among the Betsy Harrison to the Aulttnan & Taylor Company, works, has been appcinted postmaster majority of the regularly elected elected over any man the Democrats latter part of this week The a corporation under the laws of the State of Ohio, delegates and everyone seemed to be c.an* and the instrument of assignment duly recorded in at Minneapolis, to fill the delegates, but the Nelson men are SPRCIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. can name by a rousing majority. President will not leave #Washington said office of Register of Deeds, on the 11th day of well pleased with the result of the cy caused by the death of Dr.Keith. determined to rule or ruin and the May, A. D. 1882, at 10 o'clock A. M., in Hook "N until after the adjournment of B. & E. C. Behnke, convention. of Mortgages, on page 27. Said mortgage, together convention which meets at Detroit Congress with the first note therein described, was on the CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. Independence, Iowa, was visitedby 26th day of July, A.JD. 1880,dnly sold and assigned on July 12th, gives promise ot The National Post Office building MINNESOTA NEWS. by the said Betsy Harrison to Elijah H. Gammon Jb a hurricane last Thursday eveningA throwiug the DunnellWard convention William Deerins, and the instrument of alignment is draped in black cambric in honor Hon. James B. Wakefield Nominated A. BEHXKE, Manager. number of houses were demolished. duly recorded in said office of Register of of two years ago far into the of tha memory of Ex.Governor S. D. Deeds, on tbe 26th day of July, A. D. 1880, at 5 PETERSON, by Acclamation. At Henderson, on the 22d, Philip Sells Bros.' circus was wrecked o'clock P._M., in Book "K" of Mortgages, on background. The St. Peter Tribune Dennison ot Ohio who was formerly Barden's barn was struck by lightning pages 619 and 620. Said mortgage together with and three of the employes killed. with a view to harmony, suggests a the first note therein described, was on the 19th Post Master General. It has been and burned, and his wife killed. day of April, A. D. 1882, duly sold and assigned by The Republican Congressional compromise on ex-Gov. Austin, but only a few days since the black drapery, said Elijah H. Gammon and William Dcering to The Austin Register, of June 23d, convention for the Second Minnesota said The Aultman & Taylor ^Company, aud the instrument the boys up north have got their hung in honor of ex-Post of assignment duly recorded in said office is the first paper that comes to us AGENT FOR THE district met in Mankato last Otto Banker shot and killed Henry dander up and they propose to fight Master General Maynaid of Tennessee, of Register of Deeds, on the 11th day of May, A. D. with the tax list. There is nothing 1882, at 10 o'clock A. M., in Book N" of Mortgages, Wednesday, and was called to order Edgar in self defence, at Sturgeon it out on their own line, or bust in was removed. Aultman & Taylor Threshrs, Hors- on page 27 The amount claimed to be due slow about Bro. Bassford and the by Hon. E. P. Freeman, chairman Lake, on the St. Paul and Duluth the attempt. and unpaid at the date of this notice upon said On the day of the funeral of an mortgage, is the snm of three hundred and eightyeight Mower ceunty officials. of the district committee. On motion, road, last Sunday. Both were Germans. ex-cabinet officer, though it may dollars and seventy-seven cents ($388.77) and no action or proceeding at law or otherwise has Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon Col. B. F. Smith, of Blue The Cabinet decided last Friday occur hundreds of miles from Washington, been instituted to recover the amount of said Guiteau will expiate his terrible Earth county, was elected chairman not to interfere with the sentence mortgage debt or any part thereof the Department of which The University of Minnesota will crime on the gallows next Friday, of the convention, and A. Bennett, and Chicago Pitts Threshers. of Guiteau, and the Attorney General he once had charge is closed, and Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by have a teachers' training school, corhmencing all efforts on the part of his friends virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, of Gr,tnite Fulls, secretary. The has instructed the Marshal of hundreds of Government clerks celebrate immediately and continuing and pursuant to the statute in such case to obtain a stay of execution having committee on credentials reported the distiict and warden of the jail made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed his memory by picnics, excursions, through vacation. The tuition fee will THE CELEBRATED proved futile. The cf untry can and the premises in and covered by said mortgage, every county in the district fully to keep the prisoner in strict confinement and general conduct that to-wit: Lots Nos. Ten (10 and Eleven (11) be but one dollar. wejl afford to be rid of him. represented in the convention. in Section No, eighteen, (18) in Township one hun. and allow no one to see is the reverse of lugubrious. It is dred and eight, (108) North of Range thirty-one Assistant Secretary of State and him except his spiritual adviser, his (Sl)West, containing eighty (80) acres more or less, quite common for the clerks to calculate The seventeenth annual conclave RESOLUTIONS. situated in the county oi Brown and State of Minnesota,with Commissioner of Statistics, F. S. physician and officers of the jail. the number and time of their the hereditaments and appurtenances, of the Grand Commandery K. T. of The committee on resolutions reported TWINE BINDERS, Christenson, has tendered his resignation will be sold at public vendue, to the highest bidder Upon being informed of the decision, prospective holidays by rules familiar Minnesota, took place at Red Wing the following, which were for cash, by the sheriff of said county, at the front to take effect October 1st, and Guiteau sent the following to life insurance agents, and door of the Court House in the city of New Ulm, in last Friday and Saturday. Nine unanimously adopted: Gen. Oscar Malmrose has been appointed said county and 8tate aforesaid, on Thursday, the message to his spiritual adviser, Mr. contingent on the death of a Cabinet twenty-ninth day of June, A. D. 1882, at 10 o'clock commanderies were present and participated The Republicans of the second congressional to fill the vacancy. The Wood's Light Running Sweep Rake A. M., for the purpose of paying the money due on Hicks: officer. district ot Minnesota, in convention assembled, us. in the exercises. said mortgage, together with the,costs and expenses serting their steadfast adherence to the fundament, "Go and see Arthur and shake of sale, aud the sum of twenty-five dollars attorney's The Minneapolis Board of Education al principles of the Republican party, do hereby re. fees, stipulated in said mortgage to be Reaper and Mower Combined The your fist in his face. Tell him I olve: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. has finally decided to introduce The House has concurred in the paid in case of foreclosure thereof. That it is the aim and mission of the Republican made him President by my inspiration Dated New Ulm, Minn., May 16th. 1882, Mrs. Hunt's temperance text books Senate's amendment to the army party of the country to protect the interests and SUMMONS- THE AULTMAN fc TAYLOR COMPANY, WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER guard the rights of the producers and to secure to and he must give me an unconditional into the schools. It is an innovation, bill, extending the time for compulsory the industrial classes the Iruits of tue.r toil by just Assignee. pardon,, and if he does not, aud equitable legislation. J. NEWHART, Attorney for Assignee. 10inal7 the result of which will be watched retirement of officers to 0 THE DISTRICT COURT, I That we believe in the fulfillment in good faith STATE OF MINNESOTA, I God Almighty blast him forever. I with interest. Ninth Judicial district. County of Brown, years, instead of 62. This will give Wanted, of all legal acts passed by Congress ins king grants Agents.Startling as the tell you, Brother Hicks, I am God's of lands in aid of the construction of railroads in S.D.Peterson, plaintiff, pages of romancefrom Gen. Sherman two years more of official Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders our State, but condemn in unqualified terms any Dr. Pearsons of Minneapolis prescribed vs. Summons. the lowest depths of'Slavery to a position among man aud God takes care of his own.'" construction of such acts in any manner as to convey life. Wenzl Schafnen, defendant,) the first in theland. "Life and Times" of grain doses of morphia for any larger portion of the pub.ic domain than Friends of the condemned man still The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant. Frederick Douglass, was by Congress originally intended and demand THE F. O. Green, a lad of seventeen. A profess hope, but Guiteau will certainly The list of Europeans killed in of our members inJcongress such action as will Tou are hereby summoned and required to answer woman who keeps a drug store put correct the evil and leave the largest possible hang on the day after to morrow. the complaint inethis action which districts ha beent the riots June 17th has reached 340 th clerk of the cour amount of the public domain open to settlement ^odlie^tef wine Silver* ki\d tl\e ]Vlii\r(ek|)o!i^ or up the medicine in. 8 grain doses, tiled in the office written by himself 18 full page illustrations price and cultivation under the homestead and preemption and a wholesale massacre may follow in and for Brown county, Minnesota and to serve a $8.50. Outrivals "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in thrill mg and of course Green died. laws, copy of your answer to the said complaint on the and romantic interest with the added charm that unless the spirit of anarchy is That we are opposed to the renewal of patents subscribers, at their office in the city of New Ulm, every word is true. A marvelous story most graphically APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. The terrible cyclone which devas by congressional action of articles in common use, A party of sixty-two Roumanians, in Brown county, Minnesota, within twenty days suppressed by some power vigorous told and of great historical value. This volume for which we are compelled to pay exorbitant after the service of this summons uponyou exclusive will be eagerly sought for by the hundreds of tated Grinnell, Iowa, was much accompanied by interpreters, have recently and firm enoueh to grapple with prices, far above all adequate and legitimate returu of the day of such service, and if you fail to thousands who have watched the remarkable career THE tor the capital involved in their production and more severe than at first reported. answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, settled in Minnesota. They and nave been thrilled by the elequence of the elements of discord in Egypt. manufacture. the plaintiff in this action will take judgment this wonderful man. The work gives an account The storm extended over an area brought along nine black bears, a That the question of cheap transportation for our against you for the sum of f79.23 with interest MILBURN, STOUGHTON AND WINONA RTmHFOttn wir of many interviews with prominent men and narrates agricultural products is one of vital importance to on 168.00 thereof since the 18th day of November, 200 miles in length, aud everything many anecdotes concerning them unknown A queer suicide story comes from number of monkeys and a curious 1875, atthe rate of tea per cent, per annum, together ONS, BUGGIES AND &ATFORM^SPRING WAGONS the people of this country and we demand that our to the general public. It abounds in many graceful in the storm truck was demolished. with the costs and disbursements of this representatives in the State and national legislature Danville, 111. Three young ladies, collection of wooden implements. touches both of wit and eloquence. OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. action. hall give early and earnest attention to the solution The loss of life is not yet definitely 'He is such a remarkable man that people like to aged seventeen, fourteen and twelve of this problem. Dated May 29th, 1883. At Alexandria, the other day, read abont him, and no wonder."Boston Congregationalist. known although the number of victims That it is the duty of congress to so modify our LIND fe RANDALL, years, last Thursday took their own THE present internal revenue aud taritt'laws as toper, Thos, H. Moore, while laying brick July 13 Plaintiff's Attorneys, New Ulm, Minn. "It is as inspiring as a poem."Woman's Journal. has already reached over a hundred. livesone because of the dissipation init articles of prime necessity to come into the on a new building, was thrown from country free from oppressive and unjust duties, Rock Inland, J. I. Case and Moline Sulky Plow*. The property loss is estimated "No stranger story has been or e^er will be of her father, the second because and to impose upon luxuries the burden, as far as a scaffold by a board breaking and told."Boston Advertiser. SUMMONS. all the way between two and three practicable, of furnishing the revenue for the sup. she was an orphan, and the third "It is a more absorbing tale than any cication landed in a mortar-bed. His resting port of the government. million dollars. The velocity of the of fiction."Troy (N. Y.) Times. because the other two did. That the high trust of an office should be administered place did not improve his personal "Destined to a wide ale."Hartford Courant. wind is said to have been beyond in the sole interest of the people, and that MINNESOTA., I DISTRIC COURT. COURT 1 STATE OF I DISTRICT OLD RELIABLE lOLLIHSWOHTH SULKY HAT HAKES. "The whole story is exceedingly well told appearance, but it probably saved his the same efficiency, economy, and integrity should County of Brown, Ninth Judicial District, $ Rochester Democrat. all description. One of the most terrible The labor troubles in the east obtain herein as are looked for in the execution of Address J. S. GOODMAN & CO., Chicago, 111. life. S. D. Peterson, plaintiff,, private trusts. evidences of power was given vs. Summons tfknnin jill& jewing fk^ine are assuming a more menacing attitude, vs After the adoption ofwthe Later developments in the Tibbet's on the Iowa Central railway, where W. P. Smith, defendant.) resolutions, lllotUerS! Mothora!! mothers. train men having been drawn Tbe State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: it was decided to take an informal lynching case at PerKam show that a train of freight cars, excepting Are you* disturbed at night and broken of into the strike and business is becoming your rest by a sick child suffering and crying ballot for a candidate for he was not alone in the murder of the engine and caboose, was hurled You are hereby summoned and required to answer The seriously blockaded. with the excruciating pain ofcutting teeth? If so and everthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. the complaint in this action which has been o at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Congress. Hon. S. P. Childs in a the two surveyors, but that his mother from the track. In the centre of vio- f)olice are powerless to prevent filed in the office of the clerk of the district court oothingSyrup. It will relieve the the poor little few well-timed words nominated and two younger brothers, though in and for Brown County, Minnesota, and to the train was a car loaded with 25,- sufferer immediaetlydepend upon if, there is on au- ence and the New York State serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint mistake about it. There is not a mother on Earth I invite Farmers and those in need of Implements of any kind to Hon. James B. Wakefield, of Faribault probably not on the scene at' the time, 000 pounds of corn. The engineer caii the on thesubscribers, at their office in the city of thorities threaten to call out who has used it who will not tell you thaher and *r New Ulm in Brown County, Minnesota within and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper aud couuty. The name of M. D. were cognizant of the fact and helped egulate the bowels, give rest to the mote magic, and fireman saw this car lifted bodily military. twenty days after the service of this summons upon rief and health to the child, operating likes, and give better terms than any other firm weft of Mankato and guarantee L- Cdllister, of Waseca, was also to plan it. fully 100 feet into the air. When you exclusive of the day of such service, and It is perfectly safe to use in all castion of satis- faction if yon fail to answer the said complaint within pleasant to the taste, and is the prescriprges'in placed in nomination. The infotmal it had reached that height it com* A terrible railroad accident occurred the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will Fergus Falls has a curiosity in the one of the oldest female physicians and nueveryhe A full line of Repairs for the above Machines alwavs on ha-nA ballot resulted Wakefield, 99, take judgment against you for the sum of $199.11 United States. Sold at 25 cents a pottle menced to rotate as rapidly as a Brancn on the Manitoba railroad, shape of a strong boiling fountain with interest on $130.00 thereof since the 2nd day offices at SLEEPt EYE, SPRINGFIFT where Collister, 7, total 106. school boy's top, spilling the grain TRACY AND TYLER, LAMBERTON, near Willmar, last Saturday. The of June 1876 at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum which appeared in an excavation for ^KIAIXJJIJLLD and interest on $40,00 thereof sinse the 19th day On motion of Mr. E. B. Collister Empire Mill Co in every direction and finally sailing engine, two cabooses and several S. D. Peterson, a business building. A sharp quicksand of June 1875 at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum of Waseca, the nomination of MrWakefield off at a tangent, reaching the together with the costs and disbursements of this flat cars of a gravel train were thrown is carried up by the flow of water, 111 rction. was made by acclamation, ground and being dashed to fragments, over a ten foot embankment into a and bits of grass and weeds also Dated May 29th, 1882. in the midst of great enthusiasm. ROLLER MILL. many hundred feet from the LIND RANDALL, pool of water of considerable depth. come up proving that this is an underground July 13 Plaintiff's Attorneys, New Ulm, Minn A committee was then appointed track. WM. H. KIESLING. The engineer and twelve workmen current, and probably from R. KIESLIX* to wait upon Mr. Wakefield and inform H. KELLER. were instantly killed and eight men Lake Alice, SUMMONS. HCERSCHELJ?! Eiesling, Eeller & Co. him of his unanimous nomination, An immigration bill before Congress, were badly wounded. The small-pox scare at Waseca is and upon being introduced to STATE OF MINNESOTA, I DISTRICT COURT. I to pass which a determined 24 Rollers ann 4 Burrs. County of Brown Ninth Judicial district.) abating. The Radical says: "The the convention he spoke as follows: St. M. E. Fuller and John A. Johnson Mrs. George Eager, living in effort is being made, contains some man at the pest house is getting well. as partners as Fuller & Johnson, ^summons,annmmU Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the convention: Lawrence county, N. Y-, was novel and important features. It re- plaintiffs vs. The caches in the country [by the way, To say I thank you is to gay but little. Any informal cently shot by a barrel of vinegar, Ole Gunderson, defendant. provides among other things, that phrase or speech in acknowledgment of those cases are five and eight miles We take pleasure in informing the the great honor you huvu done me to-d:i}, would The State of Minnesota to the above named de. and quite severely injured. She was all foreign paupers, convicts or persons DEALERS IN reflect my emotion very feebly and impcrlectly. public that we are now ready for business. fendant: away] are doing well. Not a death anxious to know how much vinegar accused of other than political To be selected under any circumstances as the You are hereby summoned and required to answer The best machinery and all the has occurred. In the city we had one leader of so large a fraction of that great Republican the complaint in this action which has been DRY GOODS^GROCERIES, the barrel contained, and the explosion offenses, shall be sent back to the latest improvementsinthe manufacture host that has dominated the State antl country filed in the office of the clerk of the district court new case, Dr Hunt having an attack for more than twenty years, is an honor that in and for Brown county, Minnesota and to serve occurred while she was holding nations to which they belong, the of flour enable us to compete with of varioloid." might well satisfy the poll tical aspiration of one a copy of your answer to the said complaint on a lighted taper over the bung expense of their return to be collected the best mills in the country, more ambitious than 1 am but to be cho&en under the subscribers, at their office in the city of New the peculiarly gratifying circumstances that have Ulm in Brown County, Minnesota, within twenty hole. That vinegar must have been We are constantly buying from the owners of vessels bringing READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Washington Letter* characterized tne proceedings of this convention days after the service of this summons upon you Wheat, rather gassy. them to this country. It also to be preferred by so Urge and intelligent a body exclusive of the day of such service, and if you of representative Republicans to the able and fail to answer the said complaint within the time Rye, provides that lunatics, idiots and well equipped gentlemen whose names have been aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will take WAsiriNGTON, D. June20,1882. mentioned and had prominence in connection with judgment against you for the sum of $143.73 with Dr. Hammond seems to be the Corn, other persons not able to take care Laymes this nomination to be assured, as I am assured by interest on C110-00 thereof since the 17th day of This promises to be a very busy most sensible of the group of New Oats, ot themselves shall not be permitted your action here, that the people of this great new July, 1879, at the rate of 10 per cent, perannum and Second District of Minnesota desireme to bear to week in Congress. The intensely interest on $16.00 thereof since the 9th day of February, York medical experts. He thinks UNDERWEAR Buckwheat, to land. The bill may be modified Washington thefirstexpression of their wants and 1880, at the rate of 1Q per cent, per annum hot weather of the past three Guiteau insane, but that his mental claims while it fills me with what I hope is a pardonable together with the costs and disbursements of this &c.,c. NOTIONS & somewhat, but the probability is dajrs has created a longing among pride, yet embarrasses me not action. disease is of that sort best cured that it will pass in some form, as a At the Highest Market Prices Trimmiiigs a little prith a sense of the grave responsibilities it Dated May 29th, 1882. our legislators, for green fields, toreshadowB, realize that the positionfor which by that drug known to botanists as LIND RANDALL. measure of protection against the you have named me will, in some-respects, be an WhiteSwan W sell all kinds of July 13 Plaintiffs' Attorneys New Ulm, Minn, groves, an4 the fresh salt air of the canabii sattva, and to the agriculturist anomalous and trying one. policy of Switzerland of sending her FLOUR, beach, and every effort will be and sheriffs as common hemp. If, as I have no reason to doubt, it shall appear paupers and incorrigibles to this Unlaundried that you have to-day reflected correctly the views PROBATE NOTICE. made to complete indispensible legislation SHORTS, Warden Crocker is the best medical country. The bill also provides of the people Whose delegates you are, I shall represent SHIRTS, in order to adjourn at the portions ot two districts with a large and expert to treat Guiteau'a insanity. STATE OF MINNESOTA, BRAN, &c that there shall be a duty of 50 cents In Probate Court. and General intelligent constituency, one portion having been COVVTT OF BROWN. I earliest possible moment. To-day AT LOW RATES. for many year accustomed to the able exposition for each passenger not a citizen of In the matter of the estate of W. I. W. Cunningham, Mercbandise. of Republican principles for which the present the House bill extending the National deceased. On reading and filing the petition Swift couuty was the first to elect the United States the duty to be member is noted, while the other has been exceptionally of Lucina S. Cunningham of Brown county HIGHEST bank charters will be laid before favored^with a representative and leader delegates to the Third Congressional representing among other things, that W. I. W. Special Attention given to paid to the collector of customs of whose words have been deeds, and whose earnest, Market price Cunningham late of said county on the 3d day of the Senate and an effort will be district Republican convention, and Gias-toxTL Work. zealous, practical efforts in behalt of his constituency the port to which the passenger April A. D. 188*2, at the town of Albin in said aid for have received emphatic endorsement and approvement made to press it to a final vote. county died intestate, and being an inhabit ant of the delegation is unanimous tor Major shall come, oi if there be no collector porduee. by repeated re-election at the hands of this county at the time of his death, leaving goods, Next, it is thought, the Republicans the people he has served I shall need, therefore, H. B. strait. That the Major An extra stone for gtinding feed. chattels and estate within this county, and that at such port, then the collector gentlemen, at the outset, and I shall confidently the said petitioner is the widow of said deceased, will endeavor to push through will represent the new Third district Steam CornsheHer. of customs nearest thereto, by the expect at your hands the exercise of your forebearane'e COB.MMH,&CETBEfB NBW ULM BffINK and praying that administration of said estate be to and charity, in their broadest and fullest the Senate bill for the admission of her granted: it Is ordered, that said petition be in Jhe next Congreg* is a foregone master, owner, agent or consignee sense, and a genoroni waiting for the development on Friday Wol 1 iken for cash or in exchange, Dakota as a State, but there will be of my opportunities for efficient service. conclusion, and we only hope of every such vessel within twenty clock p. m. THEJWTE snnriDDE" great opposition on the part of the Representing as I shall a district of suchJ great that his nomination may be as unanimous fotir hours after entry thereof into Deci-iTi Jjfapiife MiU Co Ordered tnrther, that notice thereof be given to extent of territory, including in its boundaries Democrats to thjs measure, and it the heir* of said decease d, and to all persons interested, as that of ex-Gov. Wake* twenty of the finest agricultural counties of the SUGII port. The bill passed the by publishing a opy of lii order for week by State, and embracing among its population representatives is doubtful if it ean be carried las1 field'*. House on iVJonday of mm^mmmmmmmmmmmm H. WEBBING, three successive weeks prior to raid day ol hearing of nearly nil the energetic nationalities SEED STORE through. The legislative, executive, in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper of the globe, it can hardly be expected that I shall the decisive vote of 110 to 16, and printed and published at New Ulm in said County. harmonue and give form to all the theoiies that The House has passed the joint and judicial appropriation bills Dated at New Ulm, the third day of June A. U. it is almost certain to become one of will find lodgment in the minds of men so dnerse DEALER I N resolution appropriating $10,000 for 1^, y the Court, in their natural instincts, their associations and in the hands of the Senate appropriations To every man's door. If our Dry Boods, Notions, Boots &Shoes the laws of our land. education. I shall endeavor, however, to keep (L. S.) ERNST BRANDT, a memorial shaft at Washington's committee are expected fully abreast of the Republican sentiment of my July 1 Jndge of Probate. ^SEEDS are not sold In your constituents and the country. The resolutions you Headquarters in Newburgh, and to be taken up before the end of GROCERIES Ou Next Congressman. have been pleased to adopt are in accord \yjth my $15,000 for the celebration to be held own.drop usa Postal Card for week, and, when they Gome before judgment so far as I am informed of their purport. MORTGAGE SALE, Medicins & Farming Implements. They lorm a platform broad enough and liberal there next year, in honor of the the House they will have priority Handsome Illustrated Catalogue enough for any American citizen to stand Whereas default has been made in the conditions Hon. Jams* Peach Wakefield, hundredth anniversary of the declaration upon. Tney enunciate, I think, the true theories over all other business. It is not and Prices. Golden Gate* Minn. of a certain mortgage dated on the eleventh (11th) and beliefs of a large majority of oar people, and Address D. LANDRETH ft SONS. Philadelphia the Republican nominee for Congress of peace The m.tuagers will day of October, A. D. 1479,, recorded in the office ol now expected that anything will be i*0RCANS* I shall gladly labor to give them force and effect the Regiatcr of Deeds of Brow County, Minnesota, from the new Secjnd district, in legislation. I shall hold myself in readiness hardly repeat the Yorktown experience done with the bankruptcy bill during on the 18th day olDctober, A. 13.1179, at four NTS' HOTEL, both as a private citizen and a public servant, to do is a New Eftglander, and was bom o'clock in the afternoon in Book L" of Mortgages, of buying $30,000 worth of lifuor all in my power to ennoble and dignify labor, and L. Haeberle. the present session of Congress, A. G. Seiter on pige 57, whereby John Bellin and Franziska in realize to e'veiy man, whether farmer, artisan or at Winsted, Litchfield county, and eigars with $15,000. Hslerle & Seiter, Belltn, his wife, who were the mortgagors, but the friends of the measure have professional man, the truth oT that 'authoritative therein mortgtgfd and conveyed to The German Conn., March 21st, 1828. In 1343 announcement that the laborer is 'worthy of his decided not to urge its, consideration American Banff of Saint Paul, which was the hire. he entered Trinity college, in Hartford, mortgagee therein, the following described tracts The town of JSmmettsburg, in Palo before next winter TINSMITH. CHAS. BRUST, PROP'R. and pareela of land situated iu Brown County, I shall aim to protect the hasbmdman in the and graduated with honors in Alto county, Iowa WAS demolished Minnesota, tcwit:The East half (X) of the There is, on the Senate calendar, a enjjymont of the full fruits of his industry, and to North-West quarter and South-Bast quarter protect him from the rapacity of those who would 1846. After leaving college Mr. by a cyclone early S iturlay Cor.Minn. & First South Streets, bill for the better protection of the (X) of Section Nineteen (19) and the West half (X) earn their bread by the sweat of his brow, whether Wakefteld chose the law as his profession. of the North.E.iat qaarter Oi) and the East half morning. The town of S.^ncer they are entrenched behind charters or fortified by immigrants. Also a bill to enlarge Minn.St., between 1st. and 2d- North, (%)ot (he North-West quarter of Section Thirty, grants. I will advocate and sustain such legislation Shalfopee was his first residence was hUv) badly demoralized by the the scope of the agricultural bureau (30,) atl in Township One Hundred and Eleven, at will enable the laboring masses of the country New Ulm, ALL KINDS of TIN AND SHEET Minn. room (111,) North of R.mge Thirty-Three, (&3,) West in this State and in 1856 he to procure the needs of life *ee from oppressive storm. Five persona are reported and to increase its dignity by making Also, the South-Kast quarter (X) of the Northwest taritTs and discriminating duties. I will especially IRON WORK DONE. and a number of others moved to S killed in Clay county and a large quarter (V) and the South-West quarter favor the elimination from our national statutes of its chief a cabinet officer. It is FIRST-CLASS dep0t of the North-West quarter (X) and the North. ibWorka Specialty those burdensome restrictions upon intellectual what is now called Blue Earth City, accommodations. 'Location con number wounded- The destruction probable that the tub will be thrown progress which an unwarrantable duty upon paper S aC, besUnnthe cit where he has resided ever since. In has imposed. Believing as i do that the traniportation of property was great. This is the to the immigraiits before the taffy All ooSer^romptly attended to. Question is one of paramount impor 1858 he was appointed deputy agent third toruada tbit 1M* pis-ied is dispensed to the granger. Senator tance to this district, I Will, heartily co-operate (*0 West, according to the U. S Government survey at the Lower Sioux agency, and through Iowa within eight day.*. with those who seek such a solution of this dinicilt thereof Also, ten acres of land, more or less, Maxey will to-day urge the payment fy iroblem as will be for tbe best inteiests of a pure bounded and described as follows: Commencing there remained for several years, returning of nearly half a million due at the North-East corner of the South.East quarter agricultural constituency. While I will not to Blue Earth City immediately (X) of the North-West quarter (X) ofSection Thirtyrive, knowingly lend myself to any action that will tend The Gleneoe Enterprise saetus to to southern mail contractors siuce (35) in Township One Hundred and Eleven, to cripple unjustifiably the resources or impair the prior to the Sioux outbreak of be the only Republican papar in the (111,) Range Thirty-two, (32,) West, running 1860, before the wall of fire was established efficiency of those great corporations to whom we thence North Tweuty (20) rods thence West Eighty 1862. In 1869 he was made receiver are in a large measure compelled to look for the new Third district that has any serious between them and Uncle (80) rods thence South Twenty (20) rods thence transportation of our product to market, yet 1 of the Winnebago land district by East Eighty (80) rods to theplace or beginning Also objection to the re-nomination would give them to understand that as they have Sam's pay office. Senator Pendleton Lot Number One, (1,) in Block Number One hundred received their life from the breath of a generous people, President Grant, the headquarters of Maj. Strait This opposition to will thunder earnestly, but with and One, (101) North of Centre.Street in tbe so should they not forget that that breath will City of New Ulm, according to the recorded plat of the office being first removed to 00 wltMMwu to th*?}r utter discomfiture. Your the Major is no doubt due to personal trivial effect, against assessing government thereof on file and of record in the office of the nomination has conje'tQ me, gentlemen, with such Jackson and afterwards at Worthlngton. hostility, it being a well-known clerks for political campaign Register of Deed* of Brown County( apparent unanimity of feeling and Mf'&k such Minnesota, to secure the payment of Five Thousand Dollars one Mr. Wakefield retained the heartv indications of your trust and conftlenc fact that Mr. Reed was a bitter opponent purposes. year from its said date with interest thereon at the that I should be either more or less than human office until 1875, when he resigned of the Major's two year* ago. rate of ten per cent, per annum until paid, according if I did not greatly distrust my ability to The above is, as nearly as can be to the conditious of a certain promissory justify your judgment. Of one thing, however, and attended more particularly to WWAQCoVK^ ASTH1IA, PNEU- The sentiment in the district is largely note tor that amount ekecoted by said mortgagors predicted, what the Senate will do 1 ean assure you if your action to.day shall be BfTtOMtSTAMDLUHCS. his beautiful farm of 240 acres and H. A. Subilia, Sr. And whereas there is in favor of returning the Major, supplemented by tbe endorsement of the people at Sj?ltHjpyj?.Talways in the*"fierce light" during the claimed to be and is actually due and unpaid the polls I shall come to the office you have so generoasly ONL $30 which adjoins his home. 1?I if.V- and his nomination js an assured upon said note and mortgage at the date of this notice tendered me unhampered by pergonal HM been one of the most 1mrportanr week, but it will hold more than one the sum of Sixty-three Hundred. Eight and i wielded pledges and free from the embarabsments of multiplied FACULTY1 As a legislator Mr. Wake$e]J has the Jie MEDICAL fact. secret, or executive, session, when 18-lOOths (16,308.18) Dollars, principal and interest ...tthejneroac and conflicting promises. I "LjQOLDSw lentsof COUGH served the State faithfully and of and Fifty Dollars attorney's fees stipulated in said )NCHITI8. ASTHMA. I ah,}!! enter,upon tne discharge of my duties as SORK THROAT. the President's nominations for the exponenrof nt'o o-- TCS.'i'Jti tnSSfint aid SPiSnS mortgage to be' paid In case of foreclosure amount* the no c| one, r|ng or taction. I easeandtantotokwildCHESTeUiS_B.THROATethfo* ten. lie was a member of the Senator Hoar has introduced fi ^^im^X^w^^^^^^^^0^^^11^^^^^^^ tariff (jQinniissjon will be measured, ing in the aggregate to 96,359.18, and no action or ftp* QfmM prot car tin Out turn. Shall beth representative of noinrtiyidiial or nom- lYutaMoouyoompou the repi' rawaWa^^ Houe in $He first legislature Minnesota th blnalioa of individuals, under"whHtevPr gaie jhey bill, which, if it becomes a law, will an weighec|, and probably. faM JHs# J^StnasM^BSwESoMM^OMIiBss may assume, to dictate or with whatever mine 27 Stops, 10 Sets Roe^OpO, i! had as a State and TO amply provide against a possible vacancy Now tfotide is hereby- given mortgaget tha by containeedof virtu tbe ing some of its members. they iniy bs clothsd I shall be. to tho extent of said and BOOB todrone*to$12S. Or4enaow._ in1 power 6V Sale' same body in 1863 and 199, faiag my power, the representative of the whole Secoml BOW Itomttbr of the chief executive chair. Btnklttaft. Post G&e* OWef. of therewith recorded sar.d mortgage will be foreclosed district aud shall bring to the work before me a i THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. itttolot*^^ tibrary,tjtjild."* the speaker in the last year, in IftttoE. Boss* and ttlppod withouta and tue property above and in said mortgage The bill provides that in case of a vacancy arneit purouea.'and soch aHihty as Qofl has given aocMrn ictlq- to tha described will be sold at public Addxeator oiUupoa ills, ty new Congreisjqn. me wlth.4 (0 labor for tbXrote interests of my eiiT 18&7 he was afceted a State Senator of the office of President and lite constituency without regard to local ftioereuces to reduce Internal Re and continued icb through the sea. rTua*pHrtyVat ttie front doer of of personal antagonisms. Again Mr. Cuair- Vice President by removal, death, S'i 'Sd^^s^^^^iifiiK/tmuAa't^m -riii-irfiiyf'y-'--^-'-^ '*& ^,f^e^^^t^^^^km^itUhiif^ ri ni-iiiYin^^ v^.~^s^^5&&- ?wfo*mffiMWiWimfi* ^sy&r fall HftlliiHiilTiXiik,!