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.ijWjjBiP11'-,!!"1- VT_ (JWPJ "*Kfa $"? ^'^^^^^^^'^^mw^-' !i nyjywi'i ...y.y iiy i lf ^.sr&r^^. NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY,' mLy^i&Z^^f^^^f -j^^t***1 **&j?*s- ITT seen that the Sleepy Eye club broke 65 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUND. George Peabody, the young man who MILITIA NEWS. from New Ulm and when night came r^ NEW ULM AND VICINITY. and the New Ulm club 69 out of a pos he went to sleep under his wagon, was so horribly mutilated by the premature NOTICE TO CREDITORS. where he was chloroformed and lost The July Encampment. By Aug. Hlnz, to Courtland,Nicollet sible 90 on each side: discharge of a cannon at St. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. his cash." county, one saddle, bridle and blanket. IN PROBATE COURT. James, recently, died last Wednesday, SLEEPY EYE CLUB. Owner is requested to call and store All the State troops, consisting of the First and Second battalions of In- As two boys, Henry Adams and STATE OF MINNESOTA, just six days after the occurrence of property and pay expense of this notice. 01011111111011112 Crouch Geo.. fantry and the Emmet Light Artillery, will go into camp for five days. All John Schimschack, found the pocket 01111011111111118 Winona & Saint Peter Railway. Stewart F. N. Enquire at Aug. Hint, Smiles the sad accident. COVVTTOF Bmcww J' the companies of the Second battalion will leave their respective stations for book and money by the roadside on 11111001110111118 Murfln T. J. In the matter of the estate of W. I. W, Cunningham from Courtland station, Nicollet coonty, 110110010111110-10 Blake C.B. Ooing East. Going West. deceased. the place of rendezvous on the early Monday morning trains. The follow- the morning of the 21st, it is evident Nolle* 0001001111011119 Minn., Bangs D. Found at La*t. Is hereby given to all persons having 001101110111100-9 ScucfderF. Dr Passenger 6:68a Day Pattsenger *5.20 that the foot-pad and choloform story ing orders may not be wholly without interest to our military inclined read- claims and demands against the estate of W. l. Strayed or Stolon. TT W.Cannlnghamlateof the County of Brown deceased, An agreeable dressing for the hair, Night 14*49 am Might 9:50pm is wholly imaginary. If there was ers: NEW ULM. tuat the Judge of the Probate Court of said Freight No 13 12:^0 a reJgbtNo. 1410:15am that will stop its falling, has been county will hear, examine, *and adjust claim* and any cloroform administeied to Mr. On Jane 26th, a 4 year-old bay more. 111011101111111IS Bobleter Jos. Adjutant General'sOffice, St. Paul, June, 30,1882. Freight No. 19 *3:10 demands against said estate, at the office !m tho Otty STATE OF MINNESOTA, sought for. Paiker's Hair Balsam, 0000110110001117 KlesllngR. of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday with white stripe in face, white hind Except Sunday. Schoffman it was no doubt done by General Order No. 15: The First and Second battalions and the Emmet D.ii ly. 11010101011111111 Pfeflerle R. of each month for six successive months, distinguished for its pmity, fully supplies feet. Had been bled in neck, and two lOlOlllllllTll 1IS Light Artillery ot the Minnesota National Guard will ltudezvous at White Belter E. E. Freight trains'Nos. 13,14 and 10 ONLY commencing with the first Monday In August his own hand in the shape of bugjuice. Mil 111 1111*11115 Setter Edm. towels inserted in breastonlyone week 1888 and that six months from the80th day of June are allowed to carry passengers between this want. Bear Lake July 10th, 1882, for encampment and di ill. 01000111101111110 Randall F. I 1889 have been limited and allowed by said Pro* ago, when she was let out to pastnre. Kasota and Sleepy Eye Free transportation has been tendered by the several railroad companies Owing to the wet and disagreeable bate Court for creditors to present their claims. Anyone who will return the snatmor C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. LveofA -S.CvmnacMBf, operating in this State to all uniformed members of the State National While cleaning a well, a week before weather the New Ulm club were un. Administratrix of tho estate of W. I. W. Cunning Acknowledged. give Information of her wbersabosts Guard going and returning between company headquateis and the encamp- ham Aug 3 able to make itlas pleasant for the visiting will be well paid. last, Hogan Peterson of St Peter Officers of Brown County. ment. The following communication from club as they would have done under was killed by a bucket falling on Shelter for the tioops will be furnished and an allowance for subsistence NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. M. MULLEN. Post Office Address New Ulm. the mayor of Grinnell, Iowa, explains of forty cents a day for each man will be paid to company commanders dur- more favorable circumstances, but his head. A boy who was drawing New Ulm, July 5,1882. AUDITORH Constans. THJBASUHKHF. Schubert ing the encampment, not exceeding five days. itself: taking itall in all quitea pleasant time Land Office at Tracy, Minn., June Soth, 1883. up and emptying the bucket was the Ne Firm! Ne 6oods I HBUUTXH or DSKDI-A. F. Walton. Each company will provide itself with blankets and cooking utensils. Junas or PROBATKE. Brandt Notice is hereby given that the following-named Mayor's Office, was enjoyed. For any further information cause of the accident. The unfortunate FALL Ur.jsRKor THE DIST. COURTAlbert Bl mchard Col. O. Gould. A. D. C, is hereby detailed as commandant of the en- settler hie filed nonce of his intention to make final SHKRirrKdward Casey Iowa, June 26,1882. proof in rapport of his claim, and that said our readers must apply to Dr. GKINNELL, man lived only about thirty-six hours campment. By order of L. F. HUBBARD, Governor. Bu&vavoa.J Berndt Broof will be made before the Clerk of Court of C. H, Ross, Cash., A. C. Adjutant General. Marcellus at Sleepy Eye, or Rud. IIAWLEY, rown Co. Minn, at the County seat, on Saturday after the accident. COURT COMMIISIOMKRA. Ilagberg July 80th, 1888, via: Halvor O. Halverson, H. I COUMTT ATT'ORKKYB F. Webber. AND New Ulm, Minn. Kiesling at New Ulm. COHONSRJonas Landeiischlager No 8501 for the East North Bast sec. 20-108 Improvement for Mind and Body. 80. He names the following witnesses to prove COUHTT SVVKRIlf TSMDKNTD. Claiy DEAR SIR:Your telegram author, HEADQUARTERS SECOND BATTALION, M. N. G., his continuous residence Upon and cultivation of There is more strength-restoiing Li The Esterly Harvester and Binder izing me to draw on you for $5.77, has said land, viz: Officers of the City of New Ulm. New Ulm, Minn July 3, 1882. Ole Jorgenson, 1 power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger is taking the people by storm everywhere this day been received, and I draw on Kanto Helling, All ofLinden, Brown co., Minn. GENERAL ORDERS,) Tonic than in a bushel of malt or a Ole Nelson, MAYORH. Constans where it is put to work. I am you for thiit amount. Please return Ivei Knudsont We have received the largest assortment COUNCILORSE. O. Pahl, Boock, Keller, a gallon of milk. As an appetizer, July 96 daily receiving the mostflatteringendorsements to the generous citizens of your city Pfeflerle and Pfwnninger CheanforTYLER, Cash. of C.B. Register NO. 5. blood purifier and kidney corrector, CLBBKJacob Nix. of it. This is only one of the sincere thanks of our sufferers. Dry Goods. TREASURKRFr Forster 1. "In compliance with paragraph 1, General Orders No. 15, current se- there is nothing like it, and invalids CITY JUSTICRSR. Fischer and Baasen. the many which I get. Yours truly, C. N. PERRY, CITY ATTORNEYJOS A. Eckstein consequently find it a wonderful invigorant rins, headquarters Minnesota National Guard, Adjutant General's of- Ready-made Clothing, CONSTABLEJos Galles Mayor. M. MULLEN, Ag't. MARSHALF Meile. for mind and body.Commmercial. fice, the several companies composing this command will on Monday, 111., May 30,1882. EFFINGHAM, Cloaks and Dolmans, The fourth annual convention of the NF.WCl.ra OTABKET REPORT. July 10,1882, proceed on first train over the shortest and most prac- The undersigned have this day witnessed Biown County S. S. Association was Hats & Caps, the operation of the Esterly ticable route, or routes, to White Bear Lake, for the purpose of en* (Borrected weekly by PFEFFERLE, dealer in The annual Turnfest of the Minnesota held in Sleepy Eye last week, Wednesday Binder and Harvester. We all heard Grain, Provisiaus, GroieriEs and Country Pro Heavy cash purchases in the east enable campment and drill. Upon arriving in camp each company commander Turners will this year be held in duce much of this machine and were anx and Thursday. Delegates from me to offer Groceries at the following St. Paul, commencing August 24th ious to see it work. It is our honest will at once report at battalion headquarters. low prices: FUR GOODS, most of the schools in the county were GRAIN. opinion and conviction that for neat and continuing four days. The several for $1.00 118 100 116 in attendance. Rev. J. McGowan, Wheat, 2. Each company will provide itself with at least one day's cooked 5 lbs Good Japan Tea ness and tightness of binding the mahiee societies in the State were each requested pLOY&S AND M.ITTENS, 65 Oats. State Secretary of Sunday Schools, wa9 cannot be excelled. 7 Rio Coffee for 1.00 rations also blankets, plates, cups, knifes, forks, spoons and all 70 Corn, to send two delegates to St. gThinhsteel cutter bar and raising and present and gave an interesting address 9 Coffee A Sugar for 1.00 LADIES'& BESTS'OKDEHWEIB 50 70 necessary cooking utensils. Barley, Paul on the third inst. to arrange cloweng device are certainly ahead of 12 Dried Peaches for 1.00 on the subject: "The Sunday School PROVISIONS. anytrin we have ever seen, and all in the programme. The festivities will GROCERIES 11 Apples for 1.00 3. Non-commissioned officers and privates are each limited to one the Nursery of the Church." Papers Beef on foot, per cwt., $3.00 & $4.00 all, we consider the Esterly to have commence with a giand torchlight procession. 11 Plums for .1.00 Mutton per head, 3.50 5.00 on the different phases of Sabbath piece of baggage, not to exceed fifteen pounds in weight, which, if reacheda CROCKERY GLASSWARE, "CLIMAX OF PERFECTION." Pork per cwt., 5.00 6.00 Good Holland Herring per keg, 1,50 Its light draft is wonderful to uswe School woik were read by Messrs. Bidwell, other than a knapsack, should be placed in care of the company BOOTS SHOES, Sugor Cured IIins per lb. \2% 13 Good Mess Herring per keg 82 having been accustomed to the heavy Stewart, Lyman, Slocum, Smith, 11 Quartermaster Sergeants, when going to and from camp. Members Breakfast Bacon 1 8* A Beneficient Action, Russian Sardines per keg 82 draft of the McCormick machine almost And the Very Latest Patterns in Mowery and Kidder. The Rov. H. J. Dried Beef, 18 altogether. The Deering Binder of this command should not burden themselves with citizens' clothes AU other GROCERIES and DRY The miserable looks and feelings of Harrington was elected president, Rev. Salt Fork, JDre88 Goods & Trimmings. 10 is not at all up to the "racket," it as they will not be allowed to wear them in camp. GOODS at correspondingly IOJV figures. those confined at desks or work tables, Lard making a great many stops and bind Our purchases have been made direct W. A. Lyman, tieasurer, and C. E. 4.50 4.08 Flour per cwt., aie caused by weak Stomach, Kidneys ing very loose. Wefindthem to have and for cash, and we are thereby Ferguson, secretary of the association 4. A detail, consisting of a non-commissioned officer and three men, 2-25 Corn Meal missed 27 bundles to only 3 left unbound The highest market price will always enabled to make the lowest prices. or Bowels. Parker's Ginger Tonic tor the ensuing year. The next annual 15 12 10 will be made by each company commander for fatigue duty, the same Butter per lb., by the Esterly. Certainly the Call and examine our stock and com be paid for old iron, bones and without intoxicating has such a beneficent 20 convention will be held at New Ulm. Cheese Deering proved to be greatly inferior pare prices before purchasing else to report to Adjutant Kendall at the Union Depot, St. Paul, on Satur- rags.. 10 action on these organs and so Poultry to the Esterly. where. day, July 8th, at 7 o'clock a. m. JOHN F.NEUMANN. 13 Eggs per dozen cleanses the poisonous matters from Judicial Convention. ROSSKOPH & BALTRUSH 80 Potatoes per bushel the system, that rosy cheeks and good 5. Unless otherwise ordered by the' commandant of the encamp- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com 2.00 2 50 Onions health are soon brought back again. Meat Market. ment, the daily routine of this command at the camp will be as follows: 3 00 3,80 pound, the great medicine for the cure A Republican judicial convention, Beans, Express. of all female complaints, is the greatest MARBLEWORKS GROCERIES. for the 9th judicial district of Minnesota (a.) FIRST or MUSICIANS' CALL.To be sounded by a 1 2* Sugar, White, per lb musician of of the guard if a bugler, he will strengthener of theback, stomach, will be held at Turner Hall, New 11 Mrs. Jerome Woodford should be ZIEHElt&BREY, Prop'rs. Yellow sound "assembly of trumpeters if a drummer, nerves kidneys, urinary and genital Ulm, Sept 12,1882, at 12 o'clock M. I& g^wCndingeiS 10 Brown elected an honorary member of the "drummer's call." 5.00 A. M. MINNESOTA ST. NEW ULM, MINN. organs of man and woman everknown. 10 to nominate a candidate for judge for Dried Apples, At thiscallall themusicians assemble at the centre DEALER IN* THEe Gun Club. She is not far behind some 10 undersigned would respectfully inform Peaches, Send for circulars to Lydia E. Pinkham, of the battalion parade ground. said district. The apportionment of MennBe.ts, Tombstone of our best shots with her score, and th public that they have established a meat 10 Prunes, Lynn, Mass. REVEILLE.By all the musicians drummers and market one door north of the Union House. We delegates as decided by the Republican Mantels, ReveilU. 22 we will wager a that she can defeat Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb., 15 will spare no paina or means to keep our market fifers first, then buglers. 5.15 A. M. committee of said district at a 25 supplied with only the best lresh meats, sausage Roasted Capt. Kutchins and his Tracy Rangers. ASSEMBLY.By all thefieldmusicians, immediately Foreign and and everything else usually found in a first-class The Fouith passed off in this city 30 33 meeting in Mankato June 21st was Java Green after the close of the Reveille. Companies meat market, and our prices will always compare She is an uneriing aim, and were we 40 American Marble. favorably with those of our competitors. Ifso desired, Roasted pleasantly, and without any accident. form at the first beat, and roll is called after the made on a basis of one delegate to to fight a duel we should prefer to take articles purchased of us will be sent to the 35 Mocha Green last beat. Although the city was crowded with purchaser'shouse withoutextra charge. The highest each 250 of the combined vote for 40 75 our chances with the New Ulm Club, Teas, Japan, market price will always be paid for fatcatQe, Shop on State Street between 4th and Immediately after the call the company quarters peoplo of all nationalities from the surrounding President Garfield in 1880 and for Gov. hides, etc. 80 60 Green, Lake Benton News. fifth streets, I and grounds are policed. country, not a single harsh ANTON ZIEHER, 80 Hubbard in 18B1. The basis adopted Black, New Ulm, Minn. ANTON BREY. word was heard all day. (b.) SICK CALL.By the musicians of the guard 5.30 A. M. Because they impoit their children, gives the following: First Sergeants form their, sick in a squad and Children carriages at C. Wagner's. ST*** ttttfte The day opened bright and clear and the St. Petei Tiibune thinks that the Sick. Brown county 10 delegates. St#ty -Cy#o march them to the hospital for medical attendance. Lyon 6 was ushered in with a national salute people down at Windom aie either Fresh lemons and oranges at the Lincoln 5 M. MULLEN from Capt. Burg's battery. The City high-toned or sickly, andadds: ''Down City Drug Store (c.) the musicians of the Nicollet" 9 (BREAKFAST CALL.By Band had stationed themselves at the this way we raise more children than Redwood" 7 Breakfast, guard o.00 A.M. Window shades and shade goods in court house and greeted the rising sun we know what to do with. We advise Renville" 9 (d.) or a musician of FIRST, MISICIANS' CALL.By gieat vaiiety at C. Wagner's store. with some of its choicest music. The the childless people of Windom By order of committee, I the guard -_-.-. 5,20 A. M. Silver Cornet Band had previously to come down here and get a car load. I DRILL CALL.By the field musicians, for compaCompany C. F. CASE, Ch'm. Strayed or stolen, See notice in an- I ny drill 5.30 A. M. taken position- on the City Drug Store They will find them far supeiior to IDealer in other column. Meyer's circus has billed the .town Drill. ASSEMBLY.By all the field musicians companies roof, and between the booming of the those picked up on the streets of New ardware and All Kinds of I form for drill and roll is called musicians form to give a show next Sunday, having cannon and the strains of martial music New mown hay has made itsappear York City." for practice immediately after, drill call. been granted license by the city clerk the soundest sleeper was awakened from drill, by a musician of the guard 7.30 ance in this market. RECALL A. M. to exhibit here on the 9th or 10th. The Chicago and Northwestern railway to the fact that the day we celebrate or a musician of the (e.) FIRST MISICIANS' C\LL.By They not being granted such privileges company on the 15th ulfc. transferred St. Ptiter has got the pink-eye. had once more dawned. The city was I band, all musicians assemble 7 50 M. A. elsewhere, the advance agent made the across the Missouri river at Fort ASSEMBLY.By all the field musicians guard details James Cashiou, the liveiy man, has gaily decorated with flags and evergreens, Guard most of it and accordingly billed the fall in and form the band marches on Mounting. Pierre, the teiminus of the Black Hills eight horses disabled by the disease. as is usual on such occasions. 8.00 A M. town for Sunday.. Hardly had the FARM MAHCINERY, ADJUTANT'S CALL.By all the field musicians line, 2,800 head of cattle, in ten hours At 10:30 a. m., the Governor's followed by a march by them or the band John F. Neumann is selling giocenes date-lines been put up, however, when 8.10 A.M. time, without accident or the loss of Guards, preceded by the City Band at amazingly low figures, See a large number of our citizens entered or a musician of the FIRST MUSICIANS'CALL.By (f.) a single steer. The transfer was accomplished paraded through the streets to the City Guard his new adveitisement in another column. a vehement protest. The matter was 8.50 A. M. by means of a cattle barge all the field musicians Garden, where the day's festivities DRILL CALL.By 0.00 brought to the attention of Mayor A. M. attached to the company's ferry at ASSEMBLY.Formation of Companies and roll were begun with patriotic airs by the Constans and he at once wrote to the call, immediately after drill call. that crossing. A witness of the Battalion 'IBUClll'FAIBA'' band, reading of the declaration of independence managers requesting them to put the Drill. formation of battalion, ADJUTANT'S CALL.For achievement says that it was the quickest Quick, complete cure, all anoying by Henry R. Randall, followed II followed by by a march by the field music or show off to another day, or have the transfer ever made at any railroad Kidney, Bladder and Uuuary Dis band with an oration by Corporal 0.10 A. M. amount of the license refunded from ferry. eases. $1. Druggists. Frank L. Randall. Close attention the city. Whether they will concede a musician of the RECALL FROM DRILL.--By 11.06 A. M. was paid to the speakers. Theoration to the mayor's wishes remains to be From Frank Schandra, who aws in I guard. The rye harvest has commenced. wasone of the best we have ever heard, (g.) a musician of the FIRST SERGEANTS' CALL.By seen. In granting the license for Sunday our city on the Fourth, we learn that a The yield is leported to be very 1 guard 11.15 A.M. and the handsome corporal was heartily the city clerk acted upon precedents portion of the village of Lamberton good. The bailey harvest was well Orderly I When the first sergeants will repair to the Adjutant's applauded as he blushingly resumed Hour. established on two former occasions, was badly twisted around by a cyclone office to obtain their morning reports, orders, begun yesterday. I his seat, after the oration, details etc. The morning reportsshould be and without any thought that last Sunday evening. The elevator handed in the Adjutant's office before 7 o'clock At Turner Hall park the exercises "Rough on Rats such action would injure the feelings was moved eight feet from its foundation, I or as soon as possible before guard mounting. Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, were begun at 2 p. m., and consisted of any one. Traveling concerns of all store fronts were blown in and (h.) Dinner a musician of the guard 12.00 ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks ot music by the Silver Gosnet Band, DINNER CALL.By M. descriptions should be given to understand outhouses and small buildings toppled singing of national hymns by the gopheis. 15c. Druggists. (I.) Supper, i a musician of the guard 6.00 p. that if New Ulm is not worth SUPPER CALL.By M. over. Although minute in extent, the scholars of the Sunday School, gymnastic visiting on week days, it is a doubly (k.) or a musician of the cyclone was a very vindictive affair FIRST, MUSICIANS' CALL.By exeecises and games. A large We are informed that Hon. S. D. guard 45 worthless place on Sunday. Stop patronizing i and everything it came in contact with Def, sunset. All the musicians,fieldand band, assemble. crowd was in attendance and a pleasant Peterson last Thursday disposed of 13 Sunday shows and they will was pretty well shaken up. No lives ASSEMBLY.- By all the field musicians time was enjoyed. self-binders, reapers and mowers. Not stay away for the same reason they were lost and none were injured. companies form and 10II is called if now comemoney. a very bad day's sale. The festivities were elosed with there be dress parade the call is sounded It will be remembered that not long B. F. Webber of New Ulm, seems to balls at the Turner and Union Halls. at .40 min. bef. sunset, Brown county is opposed to the election if there be no dress parade, it is sounded since Sheriff Casey of this county was be a strong candidate for the judgeship. of Judge Baldwin this fall to the SW 188% ghrtple^t iq tl\e WOffo arrested at Windom upon a charge of 20 min bef. sunset. Biown county has instructed PERSONAL MENTION. Dress Pa- position he now fills on the bench in dress parade take ADJUTANT'S CALL.If assault, made by one Erick Sevatson, rade. her delegates for him.Lake. Benton the Ninth district by appointment. THE EASTERLY LIGHT DFJAFT HPESTER. place by allthefieldmusicians when the Mr. Webber and Sheriff Casey re a banker. Casey had no difficulty of Retreat. Delegates from that county are instructed Pitws. Adjutant and Sergeant-Major, the companies turned from Jackson last Sunday. for B. F. Webber of New Ulm. clearing himself of the charge and was and band, the latter playing, march Very likely other counties will instruct Strawberries, home giowth, were Hon. John C. Zieske, Mr. Rinke, released. Upon his return to this city, onat -30 min. bef. sunset. for favorite sons, thereby giving selling in this market last week at 25 RETREAT.By all the musicians, drummers and Dr. Wellcome and PeterMajewski, four Casey commenced proceedings against Witfe Apyl+fey Twia* &i*4U* Judge Baldwin the field and nomination. fifers first buglers next, and band last, at such centsaquait. Martin Penning is the of Sleepy Eye's heavy men, were doing Sevatson for malicious prosecution, The Judge is giving excellent time that the last strain of it will sound at sunset. boss strawberry grower in Brown satisfaction. Waseca Radical: New Ulm last Friday. laying his damages at $1,000. The whidh, h.as' been M^h. Inipfovedover' Sll othef styles' of Appleby county, Dr. Marcellus, T. E. Bowen, R. H. case went to trial last week before At dress parade the retreat is sounded by the The Radical is evidently not very Sindefs'. drummers and fifers, followed bythe buglers, after Bingham, E, P. Isley, A. M. Henessay, Judge Severence, at Jackson, and resulted well posted in matters judicial in this The J. I. CASE Don't Waste Money. the return of the band to its position in line. Wm. Gebser and E. R. Madery were in a verdict forthe plaintiff, assessing district. We are inclined to think or By a musician of On trashy extracts when you can (1.) FIRST, MUSICIANS' CALL. among the crowd that took in the his damages at $15.00. that by the time the delegates to the the guard .15 AGITATOR i buy a lasting perfume so delightfully before tattoo. glass ball shoot in this city last Thursday. judicial convention are all elected it w%. By all the musicians, drummers and TATTOO. Considerable excitement was created fragrant and lefreshing as Floreston will be found that the field has been Tattoo. fifers, then buglers 10,00 P. M. last Friday along the Dakota and Minnesota Cologne. ASSEMBLY. By all thefieldmusicians immediately Mrs. Magdalena Pfeflerle, mother very unproductive for Judge Baldwin THRESHING MACHINE, divisions of the Chicago & after tattoo companies form and roll is & of Councilor R. Pfefferle, arrived in in fact it is the field against Baldwin. called. Noithwestein railway by the report Major Pahl, of the New Ulm Empire 'HE this city last Monday, by the early The last statement of the Radical that hostile Indians had murdered a TAPS.Drum, followed by a bugle Mills, has been selling two more car 10.30 p. morning train, direct from Germany. is greatly at variance with the M. WHICH STANDS WITHOUT* small colony of settlers in the centre When lights must be put out in camp, unless loads of his justly celebratedflourhere. aps. She will make New Ulm her future facts, at least such seems to be the of Faulk county, D. T., and were sweeping AN EQUAL. Tracy Gazette. specially permitted by the commanding officer. home. opinion of the St. Peter Tribune, everything before them. On investigation 6. As this will be the first general encampment of the Minnesota Major, we salute thee. A FULL LINE OF which says: Anthony A. Manderfeld and lir. by the military authorities National Guard, and offers us opportunities for perfecting ourselves in Wm. McCabe, a brakeman on J. McConnell's "Court was held here early in May Wakefield, who spent the winter at fcWt & SiSidley at Fort Sisseton the scare proved to be freight train, was killed near and all law points that came before the duties of a soldier which we cannot enjoy at our homes, it is sin- Ann Arbor, (Mich.) medical college, a hoax, gotten up for sensational purposes him Baldwin as Judge to decide were Eagle Lake last Saturday night, by cerely hoped that every officer and soldier of this command will so ar- returned to this city last week. The taken under advisement and are still by a party of land hunters, who falling between the cars of amoving range his affairs that he can devote the full week to the duties and re- latter is now practicing medicine with under advisement. As far as can be had disguised themselves as Indians. PLOWS, GULTIVTAOI^S HOUSE-RAKES. tiain. His remains were taken to ascertained,the Judge has not rendered Dr. C. Berry. quirements of the encampment. Owing to the great distances be- It is a pity that the colonists above referred a decision on any of the motions made Janesville. tween the stations of the several companies comprising the Second to did not possess a little sand. at the last term of court, although the Stately Items, lawyers think that.it should not take battalion, its success and future prosperity as an organisation depends The St. Peter Tribune laments the The trade dollar is soon to pass out long to decide most of them. We ask The New Osborne No. 2 Mower, almost wholly upon the extent the members improve the opportunities sudden departure o'f Mis. Mainrad Fine weather again. those papers that are harping so of existence, the national house of representatives Wall of West Newtou because it will now offered. The laterains have refreshed vegetation. much to show where the ability comes having passed a bill, authoiizirg THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. leave Nicollet county without representation in." 7. Leave of absence from 12 m. to 6:30 p. m. will be granted to such its retierment from circulation. Small grain is looking well. BarRye at Stillwater. Cannot.St. Peter l*e Iowk W iPoint The bill provides that until the persons as commanders of companies may recommend, but they will Sporting Events. ley heading out. will be ready in furnish a candidate? a few days. first of July, 1884, any person may deposit be held strictly accountable for their acts out of camp as well as in BARB WIRE, The return match between the Sleepy A Peerless Perfume. Potatoes iu blossom, peas ready to at any mint of the Union, trade camp. By order of pick. Eye and New Ulm gun clubs was The refreshing aioma of Florestone dollars and receive in exchange at full 1 JOS. BOBLETER, The prospect for acorn crop is notso bhot in this city last Thursday, at 3 Cologne, and its lasting fiagrance weight, dollar for-dollar, standaid silver Tho only 4 point made with barbs unfavorable as anticipated. Some is JNO. J. KENDALL, Adjutant. Maj. Com'd'g Bat. o'clock p. m. The New Ulm club at right angles. make it a pteiless perfume for the dollars. The trade dollars thus received knee high already. Fish Bros. again carried off the persimmons, although itolet. at the mints are to be regarded Some have gone into raising beans. In pursuance of General Order No. 15, current series, A. G. O., the offiers they were not quite so nutritious as silver bullion, and be deemed apart They think it will pay better than BUaNCElfPATCIT The readers of the are this of the Second battalion met in Owatonna last Saturday tor the purpose of REVIEW corn. as those at Sleepy Eye, on the of the monthly purchase of bullion required week regaled with the list of the delinquent electing a Lieutenant Colonel. Adjutant Ken.lall presided and Lieut. Juni occasion of the former shoot. The by the actof 1878. All laws authoiizing Mr. E. E. Dickerson has planted Wagons & tax payers for the year 1881. acted as Secretary. from twelve to fifteen acres of sugar shoot was accomplished under difficulties, the coinage and issue of the cane. The interesting subject is fully discussed which may account for the comparatively On*the first ballot Jos. Bobleter received 15 votes and O. B. Gould, of trade dollar are repealed. Rev. W. H. Harrington preached on the fourth page. It will be repeat* Buggies. poor score that was recorded Winona, 1 vote. The vacancy created by theelection of Jos. Bobleter to the at Mound creek school house on the The following is from among the next wetk. by either side. At the beginning a Lieutenant-Colonelcy was filled by the election of James Hunter, of Fari- fc second of July, Services commenced items contributed to the columns of very heavy south wind prevailad and at three o'clock. bault, by a vote of 10 for Hunter, 4 for Alf. Brooks and 2 for Adjutant The Herald snys that a Mr. Jones, the Redwood Gazette by a correspondent before the shoot was half over it commenced Kendall. Both elections were made unanimous. ty Do not fail to come and see my Samples, or send for Pamphlets A surprise party to the young folks livirg six milts wist of New Ulm, has at Morgan, Redwood county: to rain, and the finish was of our townjnet at the residence of *****ULM Letn s*vei elj injui by a kick received before buying elsewhere. Machine Samples fat NEW and $ The Mankato company has perfected its organization by the election of i "On the night of the 10th inst., a &~^^3 Mr. W. H. Fox. All enjoyed themselves made in the midst of a drenching from a ucious horse. He was Geo. W. Mead, captain, S, W. Burgess, first, and F. A. Walker, second lieu- SLEEPY BYH/i^te** farmer named Schoffman, living in with amusements and regaled shower. The following is a record struck squarely in the face and his jaw section 30 was relievedof $101 in cash *1 "1