New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 28, 1882 · Page 2 of 4
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NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JUNEJ28,1882. GRAND School Examination. visiting in Iowa. He has built an addition The Minnesota National Guard have The Fourth in New Ulm. NEW ULM AND VICINITY Insure your crops in the GermanScandinavian Berghold has written to the probable to his barn, and put blinds for been invited to participate in a grand Hall and Storm Insurance owner of (he loit atid fourid treasure. the window. Notice is hereby given that the annual prize drill to come off between companies USUI ATM TRAVELERS' GUIE. Company of Minnestoa. S. D. There will be no general celebration examination of the several classes Henry Muller is tearing down part of the National Guard from Illinois, Mr. Lewis D. Lewis, a former" resident Peterson is the resident agent at New of our public school will be held at of his house, making it higher, and of Independence Day in New Ulm, Michigan, Iowa, and Wisconsin, Turner Hall school rooms, as follows: of New Ulm, died at Marshall building an addition, when finished he yim to whom all applications for insurance but the several societies have made at Milwaukee on Thursday, August 3d, will have one of the best bouses in On June 28th, in the forenoon, North Winona & Saint Peter Railway last week Tuesday, of Bright's disease can be made. ample preparations for the observance Courtland. and South Primary Class. negct. A sham battle is to follow the of the kidneys. The News says that of the day in a patriotic and becoming Going IVest. Going East. On June 28th, in the afternoon, 5th If New Ulm would fix the road a A Vigorous Growth. drill. more than twenty years ago Mr. Lewis and 6th classes. manner. Day Passenger *5:20 Ia Pussenger *6:68a little between Mr. Riesling's place and The joint resolution authorizing the located in Minnesota, near New Ulm, On June 2Vtb, entire day, 3d and Night :4:4') a in other.1 Of the hair is often promoted by using Night 9:50pra The day will be ushered in at dawn tber bridge*, we and many 4th classes. Freight No 13*12:20 am rei^M No. 14*10:15am Secretary of War to loan the Governor and began farming operations. During would be thankful and perhaps would Hair Balsam. It always restores by Capt. Fr. Burg with a national salute. Freight No. 19 *3-10 On June 30th, entire day, 1st and 2d buy an extra cigar. No charge foi of Minnesota tents for the use of the the Indian outbreak Mr. Lewis and the youthful color and lustre to gray classes. Except Sunday. Dai ly. this. militia during the July encampment wife hastened to New Ulm, and just hair, gives it new life and removes all The most extensive programme for Parents and others taking an interest Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 19 ONLY A sign of prosperty is that most every having become a law. Governor Hubbard at this time their first child was in our schools are cordially invited are allowed to carry passengers ^be- irritation and dandruff. the day has been arranged by the Governor's farm you see a new building oi to be present durjng the examinations. tween Kasota and Sleepy Eye last Saturday ordered 175 tents born. Mr. Lewis was engaged in the Guards and the Mamnerchor, the old ones improved another, thai C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. By order of the Board of Education Farmers are complaining that rust by telegraph. The tents were at once fight when so many settlers were a large number of grangers havi which societies will celebrate at the of Independent School Dist. of New has appeared in the wheat fields. bought buggies, among them are Si shipped from Philadelphia and they massacred, and had the misfortune to City Garden. The two societies will Ulm. Officers of Brown County. mon and Win. Wellner, Joseph Fie Heavy dews, followed by excessively will arrive in time for the troops to go be wounded, and on this account he assemble at their respective places of E. G. KOCH, Clerk. meyer, and others. hot days is given as the cause, Rust Post Office Address New Ulm. into camp on July 10th. lias annually received a pension rendezvous at 10 a. m., and, preceded AUDITORH. B. Constant. New Firm! New Goods! in grain this early in the season does from the United States government. TMKASVXSUF. Schubert. by the New Ulm City Band, will Mulligan Hens. KKUMTRH or nwn-A. i. Walton. PERSONAL* MENTION. FALL not argue well for a good crop. JvnoK or PROBATKE.Brandt. inarch through the principal streets to Bl inch.u il Ul.KR.KOr THI DIST. COURTAlbei Commissioners Dorster and Rhomberg School in Dist. No. 46 will be com the City Garden. The programme at A similar accident as that which SHKairrEdward Cawy. Mrs. B. Webber is visiting with menced in a few days. SURVEYORJ. Berndt. inform us that the pic nic in the the garden will consist in the reading cost Rev. G. Reim his life is liable to friends in Tracy. COURT COMMIIIIOSIH-A. llagberg WINTERGOODS.DAM Our young people are making preparations grove adjoining the Larabee bridge, of the declaration of independence, COUNTY ATTORNEYB Webber occur at any time on Minnesota street CJRONKRJona* LamleNschlager Hon. C. B. Tyler and C. Case, for the Fourth of July. was a grand success. Although the music, singing and an oration by at the crossings of First ard Third COUNTx SUPERINTENDENT D.b.Claiy. of Marshall, tarried in our city Wednesday early rain had made it rather soft under Frank L. Bandall. In the afternoon North and Fifth South streets, and it night when on their way home Officers of the City of New Ulm. The troublesome mosquitoes, with foot, the attendance from the adjoining there will be music, singing, dancing is only a question of time when it from the Mankato convention. blood in their eyes, are on the waf path UNDER THE AUSPICE* OF THE country was quite large. The will occur. in the pavilion,} foot races, sack races, MAI OK11. B. Coiistans. Governors Guard,sortment We have received the largest asof again. Keller, It Sheriff Casey and B. Webber CouNtiLoKx-K. U. Pahl, Booek, bridge was formally turned over to etc. In the evening there will be a Ffeflerle ami .1 Pf.enuingci Is it not about time our overseers A. A. Praxel, a former resident of are in Jackson attending ft law suit, the county, Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome grand pyrotechnical display and social Dry Goods. CLBRKJacob NIT were making some improvements on THKA4IIKKRFr. Forstcr. Lamberton, writes to the Commercial the former as the plaintiff in the case delivering the address. The best of dance. our roads? We know of some places Ci"" "CM-R. 'whet and Bnasen. and from Uarrisburg, D. T., as follows: Ready-made Clothing, and the latter as his attorney. OIT\ ATTORNEYJo* A KtW*tem that very much need repairing. feeling prevailed among those present, The Turnverein will celebrate in CON*TABLEJos C.alle* 'I am well and happy, no troubles and NEW ULM MMNERGHOB, wre are informed, the the farmers from the south side of the The creamery business is constantly MARSHALF Meile Mr. Gerstenhauer. the jovial editor their park, but, Cloaks and Dolmans. no blames as old Praxel has had." gaining in favor among our farmers, Cottonwood, especially, being very enthusiastic of the Winona Adler, made our city exercises will not begin until about AT Children carnages at C. Wagner's. It has proved a success in other parts He seems to be well pleased with Dakota. Hats & Caps, over what they were pleased visit on Monday evening. He was 1:30 p. m. There will be music by the of the country, and why should it not CITY GARDEN. to term their new outlet to the day we cele- lucky enough to escape the vigllence Next Tuesday is the Silver Cornet Band, singing, gymnastic in this? world's markets." Owing to the soft tf his friend Carl Midler. exercises, etc., the whole to conclude A nice, refreshing shower of rain biate. MIXED PAINTS.A large invoice of UR GOODS, condition of the roads New Ulm was passed over this locality on Saturday PROGRAMME. with a grand ball in the evening. Van, Calvert & Co.'s celebrated cottage Mrs. Dr. Maiden arrived in this The tax list era will commence with evening, the 17th inst. The ground not represented, although a large There will also be a ball at Union paints has been received by Jos. Bobleter, Parade at 10 A. M\ ending at city from Michigan last Thursday evening pLOYES AND M.ITTENS, was very dry and such a rain was just our next issue aud continue two weeks. number had contemplated going. Hall, commencing at 8 p. m. at the City Drug Store. The assortment City Garden. what we wanted. and went at once to house keeping. LADIES' & BESTS' BMDEBWEAB oianges at the embraces all the most popular After Assembly at garden, "Star Fresh lemons and The corn is beginning to assume a The Merchants Hotel patrons will The First regiment reunion at St. GROCERIES A Good Man Gone. Spangled Banner" by City Band. shades, and the price is within the more healthy color, and the prospects City Drug btore. miss the doctor's genial countenance. James last week was attended by for a good crop are becoming more Reading of Declaration of Independence reach of all. Enrst Brandt returned from St. Window shades and shade goods in promising. about thirty veterans. General Gibbon, by Henry R. Randall. CROCKERY fc GLASSWARE, No matter what a man's walk in life Louis last Monday morning. He reports The new school house is nearly completed, gieat variety at C. Wagnei's store. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the old division commander was "Red, White and Blue" by City BOOTS SHOES, or how useful he may be in the community and it is certainly an ornament an enjoyable trip down the river, Band. the great inedicire for the cure present and delivered a lengthy address. in which he lives, he must And the Very Latest Patterns in to our district. The work done by but he says St. Louis was most too hot Oiation by Frank L, Randall The Geiman-Ncandinavian Hail and of all female complaints, is the greatest While a salute was being fired Dress Goods & Trimmings. Jas. Upson has proved very satisfactory sooner or later go to the land from "Hail Columbia" by City Band. for the comfort of a Minnesota editor. Storm lus. Co. pays all losses pjompt- strengthener of the back, stomach, in honor of General Gibbon the gun in every way, and is an evidence which no traveler ever returneth. In the afternoon all the usual Our purchases have been made direct Owing to washouts, landslides and of his skill as a carpenter. nerves kidneys, urinary and genital was discharged prematurely, shattering Death is a sad visitor at any time, but and for cash, and we are thereby amusements. railroad wrecks the party experienced Mr. J. Renner has commenced work organs of man aud woman ever known. the, right arm of Geo. Peabody, Company'-A," Capt. Eckstein, and when he enters into a family threshold enabled to make the lowest prices. A cordial invitation is extended to on his house. The building is well designed, considerable difficulty in making time Send for circulars to Lydia E. Pinkham, an Omaha railroad employee living at Call and examine our stock and com the Mtennerchor will celebrate the and lakes away the life and staff all. and when completed will be on the return trip, and they finally pare prices before purchasing else Lynn. Mass. SI. James, injuring the eyes, but not through the carelessness of another, one of the largest and finest dwelling THE COMMITTEE. Fourth together. where. had to abandon their sleeper at Aurora. destroying them, and lacerating both houses in Mulligan. the event becomes doubly sad. Such The Minneapolis Jour?ialsn} that on Ernst Brandt oC the New Tim Post ROSSKOPH& BALTRUSH arms, necessitating amputation. Owen The young gents and old bachelors a death met Rev. G. Reim, of this city. their way down the river to attend the has been elected vice president of Meat Market, Roberts, of Mankato, who was the principal of this town seem to have taken a decided The injuries which he sustained on the Stately Items, Cie\e Cojur regatta, the Minnesota the Minnesota Editoiial Association. aversion to the gentler portion gunner, had his thumb on the 10th inst., of which we made mention boat clubs elected Ernst Brandt, of of humanity, at least they are slow in MARBLE WORKS vent at the time and the end of it was last week, having proved fatal. Up to Maj. Strait last Saturday secured forming matrimonial relationship. -An increasing interest is manifested Xew Ulm. vice president. We never ZIEHER & BREY, Prop'rs. blown off. It is* feared that Peabody's The cause of this we know not unless in our Sabbath School and it now promises Wednesday evening it was hoped that the passage by the House committee knew that Ernst was a professional Ig\ j<wendiitg'ef, injuries will result fatally. The next it be bashfulness, an overpowering success. Mrs. R. Allen acts as NEW ULM, MINN. he might recover, but on Wednesday MINNESOTA ST. on pensions of a bill for the relief of oarsman, but if this thing keeps on he diffidence or something of that sort. DEALER IN* superintendent. reunion of the regiment will be held THEe evening it became apparent that, aside Capt. Jacoo Nix, of this city. undersigned would respectfully Inform may et become a second Hanlan. At all events they prefer to continue Monuments, Tombstone Fish! Fish! Fishing! A wagon at Anoka, in 1883. th public that they have established a meat from his spinal trouble, he had received drousing in their shells of single exclusiveness, market one door north of the Union Honse. We load of anglers from Springfield passed Mantels, The soda fountain at the City Ding will spare no pains or means to keep onr market The New Ulm gun club were out rather than risk a full realization very severy internal injuries, and through Stately the other day. Now, supplied with only the best Iresh meats, sausage of their imagined horrors of Aid for Iowa. again last Saturday smashing glass -.tore was started up last week and that nothing less than a miracle could boys, hurrah! hurrah for fish. and everythingelse usually found in a first-class Foreign and gynecocracy. W. meat market, And onr prices will always compare balls. The following score was recoidGd: lovers of a cool, delicious diink of soda save him. Everything was done for The braking season is now in order. favorably with those of our competitors. If so desired, American Marble. articles purchased of us will be sent to the A well attended meeting of our citizens can now be accommodated. the unfortunate man that medical skill School in district No. 62 is progressing purchaser'shougewithoutextra charge. The highest NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. very favorably under the skillful market price will always be paid for fat catUe, was held in Turner Hall last and sympathetic friends could do, but Shop on State Street between 4th and Jos. Bobleter, 0 0111111111111 113 *B1 CHUPAIBA' hides, etc. management of Miss Manchester. E E. Setter, 11111011101111 113 CAR OF THANKS. fifth streets, Thursday evening for the purpose of an AH-wise Providence had willed that ANTON ZIEHER, Kieshny, 01111111110111 0-12 Quick, complete cure, all anoying Several of our young ladies, accompanied New Ulm. Minn. ANTON BBEY. R. J'fefltrle, 00111010111011 110 taking into consideration the subject he must die, and he quietly passed away Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Dis Edm. Setter, 1000100011 1001 1 by their masculine escorts, For the kind assistance rendered us 9+w t^lm* of extending substantial aid to the A. iiogen, 001010010000011 at 2 o'clock Friday morning. made an excursion to Mound Creek eases. SI. Diuggists. Sl**j y# during the late illness of our good K. SnofoeuMi, 0 000000100110115 Iowa cyclone sufferers. After the object Falls on Sunday, the 14th inst. The mother and mother-in-law A. Johanna The funeral took place at 10 o'clock of the meeting had been made weather was very pleasant and doubtless Prom Ernst Brandt, who has just Held, also for the large following at A brakeman named Chas. Ziereth M. MULLENP Sunday and it was by far the largest the young couples enjoyed tnemselves known the meeting expressed its unanimous her funeral, we desire to express our letuined from St. Louis, we learn that on Vanderbilt's Wain, was killed near' ever witnessed in this city. There immensely while viewing the heartfelt thanks. Especialy do we wish that a committee be appointed Aug. Schmitt and family have taken Eyota. lie was standing on one of the were between 165 and 180 teams in the beautiful natural scenery. The rocks desire to thank the singing section of to receive and forward subscriptions,.and up their residence in Minneapolis. car platforms watching a hot box, are rugged and steep, forming in some procession, besides a very large number the Turnverein and Peter Sherer, quite a snug little sum places perpendicular walls varying in Esq., for the song and address at the when his head came in contact with a who preceded the remains on foot. llail stouns were verv destructive was there and then pledged. The bight from fifteen to thirty feet. It is grave. bridge and he was knocked off the Several Lutheran clergymen were pre ^Dealer in rumored that our young friends met to the ciops in portions of Le fcueur committee appointed consists of C. H. The Families HELD, PFENNI^GER, train. His absence was not noticed sent from abroad. Among those pre* Hardware and Ml Kinds of with an accident while there and actually and Lyon counties last week. Insure Ross, Rudolph Kiesling. and Geo. KIESLING AND ENGEL. until the train reached Rochester, and fell in love. sent and assisting in the funeral services your crops while there is yet Lime. S Doehne, and by their united efforts when found he was quite dead. NOTICE FORPUBLICATION. were Rev. A Kuhn, of Mankato, I). Peterson agent. they succeeded irr raising $577, which Springfield Items. president of the German Lutheran diocese amount was forwarded on Saturday by Eighty-five Dollars Lost "Hough on Bat*." Land Office at Tracy, Minn., June 2th, 1882. Rev. I. Schadegg, of Prescott, telegraph. Notice is hereby given that the following-named Red hot is the weather in our town Clears out rats, mice, roiches. Hies, Wis. Rev. L: Emmel. of St. Peter settler has filed notice of his intention to make final You do not tell me that your husband and any quantity of rain. In view of the fact that but little proof in support of his claim, and that said ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks Rev. H. Dagefserde, of Nicollet Rev. is up and entirely cured by so FARM MAHCINERY, proof will be made before the Clerk of Court of We have got a library society in over eleven months since New Ulm gophers. 15c. Druggists. Brown Co. Minn, at the County seat, on Saturday W. Striessguth, of Kenosha,Wis. Rev. simple a medicine as Parker's Ginger town. It is composed of an excellent Jnly 29th, 1882, \U\ Halvor O. Halverson, H. E. was laid in ruins by a calamity similar S. Deuber, ol Sleepy Eye and Rev. staff of members. No 8561 for the East North East sec. 20108 Tonic?" 'Yes indeed, I do." said The annual examinations in our public to that which devastated Grinnell 30. He names the following witnesses to prove Dreher, of West Newton. The ceremony Fishing in the river is a leading pastime Mrs. Benjamin to her neighbors," and his contiuuous residence upon and cultivation of schools commence to-day. The examinations and other Iowa towns, the prompt and among our sporting men, but they said land, viz: in the church and at the grave after we had lost eighty-fiTe dollars in will be held inTumei Hall., energetic step taken by our people for Ole Jorgenson, always leave the fish in the river. was very impressive and many, many 01eUNelson.ing' All of Linden, Brownco., Minn. doctor's bilfs and prescriptions. Now the relief of the Iowa sufferers is very See the order of exercises in another Mrs. George Lefay and Olie and Maude, a pair of sympathetic eyes were moist my husband feels as well as ever. Ivci Knudson, her daughters, are visitors in Springfield, commendable. column. with tears of sorrow. July 86 C. B,TYLR, Register. and are the guests of Mrs, A. W. The other day a pea peddler made Henderson. The return match between the Mr. Reim came to New Ulm about Judicial Convention. GRAND the rounds of the city. His stock in The Fourth id fast approaching and Sleepy,Eye and New Ulm gun clubs will twelve years ago and at once entered we anticipate a good time. The bill trade consisted in what he called green be shot in this city next Friday. upon his duties as pastor of the German 4th of Jul Ball, A meeting of the Ninth judicial district will read something as follows Horse spring peas, but it was afterwards as Two to one that our boys will get Lutheran congregation in this racing, scrub racing, foot racing, sack committee was held Wednesday. certained that he had bought the peas scooped. racing, blind racing, and every other city, with which he was connected at Present were Mr. C. F. Case, of Marshall, at one of the grocery stores in Mankato kind of racing: ragamuffin brigades, ,_ the time of his death. He was a good chairman Mr. Chollar, of Redwood, orations by Messrs.M.C.Robertson and and then soaked them in water to The creameiy business is increasing citizen, and a still better friend of the proxy for Mr. Bigham Jos, Dr. G. C. Wellner Rev. Father Hair make them tender. He succeeded in rapidly. The Herald says that about poor. He administered ministerial will also deliver an address Dr. Bobleter, of Brown, proxy for Mr. roping in several victims. Next. Hitchcock, grand marshal of the day, four hundred pounds of butter aie and medical advise wherever and Wagner. After a full interchange of assisted by Messrs. Geo. Sturges, and manufactiued daily at the Sleepy Eye whenever it was requested without remuneration, the views of the persons present it was Paul Nuesole place of entertainment, The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers creamery. if need be, and it was unanimously decided to hold the convention in the shady grove across the bridge held an important meeting at The Free Prtss says a woman with while answering a call of this nature J. Ray, president of the day. All for the purpose of nominating Winona last Sunday, Between two wishing to dance will have ample opportunity that he received the injuries which a cataract in her eyes was in Mankato Judge Baldwin's successor at New Ulm, and three hundred delegates were in to throw themselves in Gamble's caused his death. The bereaved family last week, begging, but it was discovered on Tuesday, September 12th, next. Hall in the evening. attendance. A special train was run I E OSBORNE TWINE BINDER has the sympathy of the entire community. that she removed the cataract The number of delegates each county over the Winona & St, Peter road from DAKRACII. when she took dinner. will be entitled to in the convention Sleepy Eye, on Saturday night, for the Golden Gate Gleanings. were apportioned upon the combined accommodation of such of the engineers Fire-works, fire-crakeis, torpedoes, Militit Melange. vote for President Garfield in 1880 and of the western division as desir. paper cap pistols, Hags, lanterns, etc., fot l83, h,e gimple^t in tl\e WOlfc Crops look well in this vicinity. Governor Hubbard In 1881, on the basis to attend the convention. AT in large or small quantities^ at the Preaching in school district No. 17, of one delegate for each 250 votes Company "C," of Winona, has ordered City Drug Store, at wholesale prices. THEESTERLY LIGHT DRAFT HARVESTER, every Sunday. Persons in the habit of using bad Union Hall, or major fraction thereof, as follows: the new regulation helmets. Orders from the country solicited. Heimerdinger & Sons are laying a language should be careful in choosing Capt. Brooks writes that he will bring stone foundation under 4heir mill. their company. Recently a young Ex-marshal Gommel is out with at least thirty men into. O J. M. Clancy and W. Grimes have 3 man at Le Sueur was fined S5 and costs ON A 2, 2 another manifesto. It is of such a char gone north with a drove of horses. Battalion Commissary Sergeant Jno. Counties. a W for cussing another young man. A a. acter that the home printing oflices H. Werring has decorated his store W. Snyder has been elected First Lieutenant 00 few days later a young man who resides a whidh. ltal teen }dn6i\ In^pfovedovef Sll otl^ef s'tyles' of Sppleby Hllil a alyl 1..I.. front with anew coat of white paint. I lieSO tVe. Ill O* would have nothing to do with it. Mr. a of Company "B," 2d Bat., vice 9 at Cleveland was fined $5 and Binder^. The glorious Fourth will be observed Gommel should start a irint shop ot Lieut. Ashley, resigned. costs for a similar offence, and D. J. W3 10 2376 1393 at Golden Gate in a becoming man* 752 1220 468 his own. The J. I. CASE IVillington, of Lincoln county, is now Admission 50 Cts. a Couple. Company _"D," of St. Paul, Capt. ft 4S1 1141 1623 ner. mcoJlet, 950 1373 9 2223 confined in the New Ulm jail for questioning Bean, will contest with the Faribault The north part of our town was Mr. Newhart's tine residencethat H66 HOI 167 7 Redwood, a man's paternity to a child, AGITATOR, 1463 823 2275 9 Guards and a company of cadets for not represented at the convention held All are cordiallv invited. is to bewill be pushed forward to at New TJlm recently. No one seemed This will give a convention of 46 the $100 prize at Faribault on Jnly completion as rapidly as possible. Already THE MANAGERS, public spirited enough to go. The fourth annual convention of the delegates, of which the winning candidate 4th, the grounds are burdened with Is it not about time that the candidates Brown County Sunday School Association must get 24. The convention THRESHING MACHINE, The citizens of White Bear have immense piles of lumber and Kasota for county offices were looking GRAND will be held at Sleepy Eye this will he held in Turner Hall. cleared and arranged the ground for stone. after the crops We would be pleased evening and to-morrow. Each Sabbath to see them, one and all, at an the July encampment. The order for On Sunday afternoon the Rt.- Rev. 4th.of.My school in the county is entitled WHICH STANDS WITHOUT early day, so that we may make a A Valuable Addition. the encampment will be promulgated Bishop Grace of the Minnesota diocese choice. We have some material for to two delegates, besides pastor and AN EQUAL. this week. Becauso it is beneficial to the scalp arrived in .this city and became the said offices in this section, so I have superintendent. Entertainment will been informed. guest of Rev. Alex. Berghold. In the and adds to personal beauty restoring The corner stone of the St. Paul armory A FULL LI NE O be provided for all who attend. The Another new bridge has just been evening he was serenaded by the New color and lustre to gray or faded hair, will be laid during the encampment 'iVjft & SSiSiiley address of welcome will be delivered completed in Tuttle's ravine. The Ulm City Band. Sunday was a grand of the State troops at White is why Parker's Hair Balsam is such by Rev. II. J. Harrington, at 7:30 p. stone culvert that our Honorable gala day for the Catholics of New Ulm, Bear, the ten companies of infantry a popular dressing. Board" had put in last season, at a m., and the response by Rev. C. Morey, West Newton and Granby. After and one artillery participating. heavy expense, was a complete wreck, of New Ulm. PLOWS, CULTIVATORS t. HORSE-RP L, high mass, the Bishop consecrated the with no insurance,'* when the spring Minnesota has so far this season esfaped The Sherman Guards, of Neillsville, rains came, hence the new bridge. new addition to tjie church in this The citizens of Tracy are making the destructive cyclones, but the Wis., have made application to join A party of Adventists left here on the city, also the new bell lately bought, tiequency of their occurrence in Iowa extensive preparations for the celebration the Minnesota National Guard in their morning of the 18th inst., for the annual after which commenced the confirming late makes one almost tremble at of independence day. Hon. John The New Osborne No. Moww^gJSS encampment at White Bear on the 7th camp meeting, held at Lake Calhoun, of between four and five hundred the approach of every little storm Lind is president of the day, and he of July next. The application was near Minneapolis. The company persons from the New Ulm, West Celebration, is composed of E. B. Simmons will be assisted by a long list of vice granted. loiKi THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. sfteW^ Newton and Granby parishes. The and wife, J. E. Pickle, wife and family, presidents. B. F. Webber, of this city, Adjutant General Hawley has issued l\e Iow $W fWtf Uriah Gillman and wife, Mrs. Potter -1&&* latter ceremony continued until late Considerable damage was done by will deliver the oration. The entertainment an order authorizing Geo. W. Mead to and son, Charles. They expect to in the afternoon, and the aged Bishop hail in portions of Lyon county on the consists, in part, of horse AT be gone two or three weeks. organize a company of infantry at BARB WIRE, and his assistants must have been 16th inst. The storm lasted but ten racing, foot racing, pyrotechnic display Mankato for service in the Minnesota SMITH, Turner Hall Park. pretty well tired out by the time they minutes, but in that short time the and dance in the evening. The National Guards. This will give the had concluded. The large and roomy crops in the storm track were nearly Courtland Correspondence* Marshall brass band will furnish the Second battalion six companies. The only 4 point made with barbs Church was unable to hold more than all destroyed. at right angles., music. Owing to the resignation of Capt. J. about half of the immense throng of Fish Bros. The Turnverein has arranged a picnic COVRTLAND, June 26th 1882. people that had come from near and P. Rea, of Co. A 1st bat., First West Newton will celebrate the for the scholars of their gymnastic The saying that "honesty has not Wheat is rnsty and heading. far, hundreds having to content themselves Lieut. Perry Harrison has been promoted and Sunday School classes at their Fouith in the grove near Wenzel yet died out" was truthfully illus* Win. Bandall has finished his park on the afternoon of July 4th. with standing within the confines to the captaincy. Second Frank's. A match game of base ball, trated lust week. On the 2lst inst., school. of the church near the open windows. Lieutenant Barrow becomes First lieutenant., Wagons & horse racing and a bowery dance in two young boys, Henry Adams and Cannot work in the corn -i is too The young Jadies were all The progra^rorne will consist of concert and First Sergeant Ray Hatch, the evening is a part of the prolamine. John Schlmshack, both of MUford, wet. by the Silver Cornet Band, singing beautifully dressed in white, with second lieutenant. while on their way to church to New if Buggies. Peter Schiller sold h|s far in, and his of national hymns by the scholars white veils and wreaths over their wife is nq better. Company "D," Fairmont, have made of the Sunday school and ann addres Ulm, found a pocket-book containing heads, and the whole scene presented ICE CM:AM.Mrs. Julius Guetling, es of th,e teachers: preparations on a grand scale for celebrating Pink-eye is visiting the horses. $101 in cash and several notes and upr an animated and beautiful appearance. at Union Hall, desires to inform the Henry Mailer lost a valuable mare the Fourth. Company "E," on reaching town they at once turned \JLb- people oafter Xew UltmSundavicinitys and that from it. 4s-*3j"Do not fail to come and see my Samples, or )setid for Pamphlets 5TJ 1 and nex she i pre Parents of the Scholars ~and others It was a day that will always be of Albert Lea, have been invited, and their find over to Rev. Alex Berghold. it Mrs. Lauden of Q|msted county has desiring to celebrate the national hou %y elsewhere. Machine Samplea at. NEW UL and pleasantly and vividly remembered, by an excursion train wiU leave Albert It appears that the pocket-book belonged been visiting her daughter, Mrs. pared weekservea) to ir- cream every day of at hours of the day and BYE. fi UZ the hundreds of children confirmed by Lea at 7 a, m. fqr accpmrapdatioii of I^A} to a Mr. Schoffmano, of Schoffmann Klippsteine. th ULLEN-flt.-i'i fie the venerable Bishop. i, the guards. & Willard. Mankato, and Rev. Mr. THETURNyEEEIN. Tfeftry We)ln|r and w^fe have been evening. feirf"'jJ, ajhrflh iftifrfl iflV- ifr-- "^-"'^"'fra*^-^