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KWg$$! VT^'^r J-r'V1 NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1882. 1* Jt*^ a THE TENTED FIELD latter named company, Col. Bobleter two battalions were thrown together NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. School district No, 3, George W. FOUND. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. A social dance will be held at Union and Adjutant Kendall returned to in brigade dress parade, Capt. Jos. A. Scherer, teacher, closed on Friday the Hall next Sunday night. Admissio NOTICE TOCREDITORS. First Encampment of the Minn. Nat. By Aug. Hlnz, in CourtUnd.Nicollet camp. Eckstein being detailed to act as brigade 7th inst. with about 20 children in attendance. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. 25 cents a couple. All are cordially invited. Guard* county, one saddle, bridle and blank*t adjutant. Sunday was a quiet day in camp. IN PROBATE COURT. Quite a number of visitors Owner is requested to call and prove 8 ATEOF MINNESOTA, On Friday afternoon Gen. Gibbon The First battalion were inspected at were present to witness the closing property and pay expense or tufa notice. Doings at Camp Hubbard S Winona & Saint Peter Railway. and staff, of Fort Snelling, visited the 9 a. m. by Asst. Inspector-General Congregational S. S. at the Court Enquire at Aug. Hint, miles exercises, and all expressed themselves COVJTTYOF BRVWK. In tbe matter ofthe estate of W. I. W, tanningham from Courtland station, Nicollet epun* camp at the invitation of Gov. Hubbard. Bean, and at 10:30 a. m. devine services House every Sabbath at 2:30 P. M. highly pleased with the condition of Going East. Going West. The first encampment of the Minnesota deceased. Notice ty, Minn., Is liereby given to all persoas having The party was leceived at the were held by theRt. Rev. Bishop All are invited. the school and the thoroug hness Day Passenger *6:S8am Day Passenger *5:20 National Guard, which was so claims and demands against tbe estate of W I. MRS. C. H. Ross, Superintendent. depot and escorted to the camp by the Ireland. The services were attended MotlurM! (nl! Night 9'50pm Night 14:49 am W. Cunningham late ofthe County of Brown deceased, the work. auspiciously inaugurated on Monday Mat the Judge of the Probate Court of said O. 10 C. MOWEKT, Pastor. Areyoa disturbed at sight and brokra reightNo 14 10:15am Freight No 13 1.2:20 a ra Second battalion and the officers of the by Govei nor Hubbard and his esteemable ounty will hear, examine, and adjust claims and urrestby tick child mfleriag and the 10th inst., practically terminated your rest by sick child Mfleria and errtef Freight No. 19 *2 10 The St. Peter Tribune says that demands agnlnst said estate, at the office In the city with tbe excruciating pain ofcaMlaf teathtt nrit tb excruciatin pain of cattin teath it ae First battalion. At 5 o'clock the grand lady, Adjutant General .Hawley The Ladies' Aid Society will meet wason Saturday last, when the Second battalion of New Ulm In said county, on tbe first Monday Except Sunday. Dai ly. oat once and get bottla of Ufa. Wiaalow's "the body of a decomposed man review, which was the event of the and danghter and all the officers of the of each month for six successive months, oothinc.Syrap. It will relieve the thavpoar little rap it will relieve tb ampoo Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 19 ONLY with Mrs. Davis on next Thursday afternoon. broke camp. The encampment found recently near Jordan, Scott soobmlmmedis^ly-HteptBdunanu:tlMfaJa oa commencing with the first Monday in August It encampment, came off. The forces First battalion aud such of the Second mistake:about are allowed to carry pussengeis be* IflttS and tbut six mouths from tbe 80th day of June The gentlemen are invited county." This is an age of improvmentand It. TberalSBo araotharoB Barth ~beralsi surpassed all expectations, both 1882 huve been limited and allowed by said Pro. who has used it who will not tell you tween Kasota and Sleepy Eye who has used it who will not tell TOO thahar and were drawn up in line of battle, the as yet remained in camp. Company the Tribune can take the to supper at 0:30 o'clock. A cordial bate Court for creditors to present their claims. egulate the bowels, give rest to ttw in point of numbers attending it and C. W. IIE1DEMANX, Agent. credit of making the first discovery of rfefand health to tbe child, operatiag Una, ia First battalion being on the right, the "D," Capt. Bean, of the First battalion, Lvcisx 8.CPKMI*OHAM, invitation is extended to all. the military spirit and discipline displayed \dintii.Btrari of the estate of W.I. W. Cunning It is perfectly safe to use in all caatton of a decomposed man.Mankato Free Emmet Lt.Artillery on the left, and the was the onty comp tny that attended pleasant to the taste, and la the preseriprsea in nam Aug 3 Officers of Brown County. by the citizen soldiers, and con Press. one of tbe oldest fenude physicians and aaevaryhe Second battalion in the centre. (The services in a body, aud we heard a A Peerless Perfume. United States. Sold at zfi cents a pottle NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. sidering the very small su*n available Post Offlce Address New Ulm. If the Tribune desires to make a where. Second battalion assumed their position gentleman reinaric that the officers and AUDITORM Con9tans. The refreshing aroma of Florestone for paying the expenses of the encampment, reputation for original discovery let YKBASURKKF. Schubert in line under protest, they being men of "D" company were evidently New Firm! New Goods I Cologne, and its lasting fragrance Laud Offlce at Tracy, Minn., Jnne Soth, 1882. Hums-run or DUOI- F. Walton the affair was an entire success him go into Jordan and find a live Junas or PROBATEE. Brandt Notice i hereby given that the following-named clearly entitled to the right of the as good christians as they are soldiers. make it a poeiless perfume for the FALL CLBAKor THI DIIT COURT\lbort Bltnchnrd Ctlcr 8 tiled notice of his intention to make filial from beginning to the end. man. SHKRirrKdward Casey. proof in nupport of his claim, and that said line). The review was taken by Gov. A well merited compliment. Capt. toilet. In pursuance to orders, a fatigue SITRVKVORJ. Berndt. Sroof will be made be/ore the Clerk of Court of Hubbaid and Gen. Gibbon and staff, McCarthy and the Emmet Lt. Artilln Matilda Fletcher, the famous lady rowu Co. Minn, at the County seat, on Saturday COURT COMMISSIONERA Hagberg party from each of the several companies Don't Waste Money. Julv 20th, 1882, viz: Hnlvor O Ilalverson, H. E. COUNTY VTTORNKYB WeTbe the bands playing hail to the chief as done the honors of the occasion. A AND orator is to deliver a lecture in this city COHONKRJonas Laudeirschlager No 85tfl for the Eatt tf North East sec. 2O--108 6f the two battalions repaired to CDUITV SUPERINTENDENT D.G.Claiy On ti ashy extracts when you can 10. UP names the following witnesses to prove the leViewiug officers passed from right very large number of citizens from the on Monday evening, July 24th. White Bear on Saturday morning, the his contiuuons residence upon and cultivation of buy a lasting perfume so delightfully to lett. The troops were then marched surrounding country, the Great Union said land, viz: Her subject is "The Law of Happi- Officers of the City of New Ulm. 8th inst, and staked out the ground Ole Jorgenson, 1 fragrant and refreshing as Floreston iu review, after which each battalion band and a choir from St. Paul were ness." She has addressed immense Knute Helling, for the camp, which was locatt on an Ole Nelson, All of Linden, Brown co.,Minn. Cologne. MxTonII B. Constans had its own evening dress parade. also present. The sermon, which had audiences in all the eastern cities and old field of about 200 acres, distant one Ivei Knudson COUNCILORSE O Pahl, Boock, Keller, We have received the largest assortment There were not less then 3,000 been specially prepared for the occasion, Pfefferle and Pfienningcr July 26 her lecture is everywhere spoken of m* C.B TYLER, Register. half mile from the railroad depot. The Druggists say that Lydia E. Pink of 1 CLRBKJacob Nix people on the ground to witness the was closely listeued to and was CheaoforCash TBKAauitkBFr. Forster in terms of highest praise We rarely tents had already been delivered on Dry Goods. ham's Vegetable Compound is the best CITY JumoasR Fischer and Baasen. have an opportunity to listen to so distinguished review and dress paiades. Company very highly appreciated. At the close of CITY ATTOBNKYJOS A Eckstein the ground, but the poles and pins, remedy for female weakness that they CONSTABLEJOS. Oalles Ready-made Clothing! a speaker and no one should 'D," 2d battalion, broke camp on Fri of the sermon mass read, after which which had been shipped via the river MARSHALF Meile ever heard of, for it gives universal fail to attend. day evening, and at 10:30 p. m. they the congregation dispersed. In the evening route, had gone estray, and grave apprehensions satisfaction. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. NEW iri.M MARKET BEPOBT. Cloaks and Dolmans, i were escorted to the depot by Capt. the First battalion was reviewed were felt that they might Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn. Beneficient Action. Hats & Caps* [Borrected weekly by PFEFFERLE, dealer in McCarthy and his gallant aitillery by Governor Hubbard. not be received in time. About four Oram, rrovisiaus, GroteriEs and Country Pro- The miserable looks and feelings of All cases of small pox in Credit River, Heavy cash purchasesjn the east enable men, while all the "boys" of the 2nd Being the last night in camp, the o'clock p. m., however, a hearty duce.] those confined at desks or work tables, me to offer Groceries at the following Scott county, and Otisco and Wilton, cheer announced the receipt of a telegram battalion brought up the rear. The boys had quite a jolly time on FUR GOODS, low prices: GRAIN. are caused by weak Stomach, Kidneys Waseca county, are reported under saying that thepolesand pins had Fairmont company took the train for Sunday night. All manners of tricks 118 100 116 Wheat, for or Bowels. Parker's Ginger Tonic $1.00 5i lbs Good Japan Tea control and little or no fears are entertained 65 0,tts. rived in St. Paul and would be for. Minneapolis at 11:10 p. m. amidst three and jokes were played. "0" company" pLOVES AND M.ITTBNS, 1.00 without intoxicating has such a beneficent 70 7 Rio Coffee for Corn, of that direful disease spread warded on the first train. About five rousing cheers from their comrades in of the Second battalion held a court 70 1.00 50 Barley, action on these organs and so 9 Coffee A Sugar for LADIES'* BESTS'D1DBBWM ing. o'clock the first consignment was re*arms. martial, and the victim, a jolly joker, 1.00 12 Dried Peaches for PROVISIONS.. cleanses the poisonous matters troni ceived, and it was not long before the On Friday evening Col. O. B. Gould was sentenced to be blanketed. A Beef on foot, per cwt., $3.00 $4.00 GROCERIES Fouod at Lat. 100 11 Apples for the system, that rosy cheeks and good Mutton per head, 3.50 5.00 field became dotted with white canvass. was summoned home, and Gen. A. C. blanket was accordingly brought out 1.00 11 Plums for health are soon brought back again. An agreeable dressing for the hair, Pork per cwt., 5.00 6.00 CROCKERY GLASSWARE. On Sunday following a fierce Hawley was placed in command. and he was bounced in good shape, until Good Holland Herring per keg, 1.50 Express. Sugor Cured Hftros per lb. 12J 13 that will stop its falling, has been wind raged and the details were kept BOOTS SHOES. the blanket gave way and the victim On Saturday morning Cos. A, and Good Mess Herring per keg 82 11 Breakfast Bacon 12 sought for. Parker's Hair Balsam, on the jump all day tightening the landed on the ground. The suggestion E of the Second battalion struck their Russian Sardines per keg 82 18 Dried Beef, On Friday, while Mr. Grosse and his And the Very latest Patterns'in distinguished for its purity, fully sup* guy ropes to keep the tents from being 10 Salt Pork, was at once made to place him tents preparatory to taking up their All other GROCERIES and DRY Dress Goods A Trimming wife, and Mr Knospa and two additional Lard plies this want. 12* blown down, but by Monday morning GOODS at correspondingly IOJV figures. on a stretcher and carry him over to march for home. At 8 a. m. the battalion, ladies were preparing to attend 4 08 4.50 Our purchases hare been made direct Flour per cwt., everything was in readiness for the surgeon's tent of the First battalion.but including company, formed the funeral of Reinhold Miller, the 2-25 and for cash, and we are thereby Corn Meal Chas. Bromwich, who has been in the reception of the "boys." On Monday The highest market price will always Dr. Murphy, the Surgeon General, in line and were addressed by Adjutant 12 15 10 enabled to make the lowest prices. Butter uer'* lb., horses, which were standing near the charge of the mechanical department morning the several companies in 20 be paid for old iron, bones and Call and examine our stock and com Cheese seeing the procession, called the General Hawley as follows: new Lutheran Church, became unmanageable, 10 of the REVIEW for the past two pare prices before purchasing else Poultry the State took the cars for the campus rags. II "Col. Bobleter, officers and men of party up to his tent. With the doctor and upset the buggy 13 where. Eggs per dozen months, has become tired of his situation Coinpary "E" of the Second battalion, the Second battalion:I sincerely regret JOHN NEUMANN. were a number of ladles, some of whom throwing all the occupants underneath 80 Potatoes per bushel ROSSROPH & ALTRUSH and has been relieved from that circumstances make it necessary Albert Lea, was the first to arrive in as the procession neared the tent gave 200 2 50 Onions it. None of the party were injured for you to take your leave, and ft titer duty on the REVIEW. He is a* camp. They were accompanied by 3.80 3.00 Meat Market. Beans, expressions of pity for the poor soldier, except Mr. Grosse, who was thrown in bidding you good-bye I wish as adjutant bout to resurrect the Republican, so the Albert Lea cornet band ,and as general of the State, and in the GROCERIES. while the doctor rushed into his from the buggy a few minutes previous W% MARBLE WORKS we are informed. Sugar, White, per lb they marched into Camp Hubbard they name of the commander-in-chief of tent for restoratives. The boys stood in the same manner, sustaining 11 Yellow the National guard, tocomplimentjyou were cheered again an 1 again. Next The Fourth of July has become a day the pressure for some time, but when 10 only slight injuries at that time. ZIEHER & BREY, Prop'rs. Brown on your appearance as a battalion. I& ^wcudingef, came the First battalion, which is 10 of rejoicing to Hon. C. C. Goodnow, of Dried Apples, the doctor appeared in front of his Your soldierly bearing during your 1 MINNESOTA ST.NEWULM, MINN. wholly composed of St. Paul and Minneapolis 10 Peaches, DEALER IN* Pipestone county, by the arrival of a stay in this camp has been commented THEe DEATH OF A GIANT,Col. Noar Orr, tent with a large bottle of Spirits Frumenti undersigned would respectfully inform 10 Prunes, RK Nomsients, Ttatstaie companies. They were accompanied upon very favorably by manyYour who appeared as the giant with the little son at that time. This is a new th public that they have established a meat the patient and his bearers beat 22 Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb., lb. 1 15 5 market one door north of the Union House. We strict obedience to order and by the Great Union band Hutels, Lilliputian Opera Co., in sundry portions way of celebrating this National holiday. will sparr no pains or means to keep our market a hasty retreat, amidst a roar of laughter 25 Roasted your marked desire to improve has supplied with only the best Iresh meats, sausage of St Paul. The Emmet Light Artillery of this State last winter, died at 30 33 Java Green been noticed by the commanding officer, fromthe persons congregated. As and everything else usually found in a first-class Foreign and came over land and arrived iu meat market, and our prices will always compare 40 Roasted Marysville, 0., recently from softening and he feels sure that the service the doctor disappeared behind the flap favorably with those of our competitors Ifso desired, American Marble. 35 The North Star Publishing Company Mocha Gieen camp about one o'clock p. m. Col. O. in this encampment has been of articles purchased of us will be sent to the of the spinal cord. He was 45 years of of his tent he was heard to remark, 40 75 purchaeer'shousewithoutextra charge. The highest Teas, Japan, great profit to you, and I feel safe in have been delivering the History of B. Gould of Winona, arrived in camp age, over seven feet high, and weigh* market price will always be paid for fat cattle, "D 11 those boys, they are as ti icky 60 80 Gieen, saying that at the end of one year, Shop on State Street between 4th and hides, etc. the Minnesota Valley in this city during at high noon and at once entered upon ed about 575 lbs. His strength was Black, 80 should you continue in close attention fifth streets, as old veterans." ANTON ZIEHER, the past week. The publication is the duties of post commandant. Companies to duty, the State of Minnesota prodigious, and it was a common feat New Ulm. Minn. ANTON BREY. On Monday morning the First battalion fully up to the expectations of the subsetibers. will have a national guard second to A, and of the Second battalion Childien carnages at C. Wagner's. with him to pick up a barrel of cider ttow mm* and "C" company of the Second none, and one that the representatives were detained in St. Paul until and drink from the bung.hole. He of the people in the legislature will be battalion broke camp, the former tak New potatoes are in the market. 4 p. m., and it was nearly 5 o'clock Did you Know It. leaves a family of six children, some glad to assist with a fit appropriation. ing the train for Minneapolis and the M. MULLENp when they reached White Bear. They I You came together this year knowing of whom promise to attain the extrardinary Last Saturday was the anniveisaiy I You can strengthen the digestive or* latter for St. Paul. After parading in that you must stand individually were met at the depot by company E of the cyclone. dimensions of their father. gans, prevent costiveness, diarrhoea Minneapolis, the First battalion paraded a large share of the expenses, as there and the Albert Lea band. Line was and all bowel disorders, by a timely was so little money left of the appropriation in St. Paul, and were received Cheese! Cheese!! Limburger Cheese, formed and the battalion marched in for the governor to assist you On Thursday evening Marshal use of Brown's Iron Bitters, a true by the Governor and Capt. Burger in for sale by Jos Schneider. to Camp Hubbard, bands playing and with. He has done all in his power Black, of Sleepy Eye, brought a young tonic, a perfect strengthener. a similar manner as the Second battalion for you, having been to quite an expense colors flying. After a brief rest, guard .Dealer in man named Ed. Somers to this city and Window shades and shade goods in had been received. from his own fund. I trust Hardware and til Kinds o' was mounted, sentries posted and the placed him under Sheriff Casey's care Miss Emma Flowers, one of the great vanety at C. Wagner's store. that I may have the pleasure of meeting Too much praise cannot be bestowed regular routine, as already published you next year in camp, and that Ishall teachers employed in the school at to await his trial at the next term of upon Gov. Hubbard for his untiring I in these columns, commenced. On account find the improvement that I so Sleepy Eye, was seriously hurt at District Court. Numerous cars have The farmers are in breathless suspense exertion to make the first encampment much desire, which can only be obtained of unavoidable delays of trains, Cleveland, in Le Sueur county, recently. been opened at various places along concerning the safety to the by constant devotion on your of the Minn. Nat. Guard a success. company D, of the Second battalion, She was thrown from a wagon the line of the Winona and St. Peter wheat crop. part to the duties of a soldier. He devoted much of his time to Fairmont, did not reach camp until which passed over her. Railroad during the past few months Plums, peaches and cherries made the details of the camp, and he even In going to your respective homes, 2:30 a. m. Tuesday. On Monday evening and suspicions were aroused that some FARM MACHINERY, then appeaiance at Frank Wendling's rest assured that the best wishes of went so far as to go deep down into Governor Hubbard made an unofficial Messrs. Bown & Ferguson are the of them were committed at this the commander-in-chief and his associate headquarters last week. his contingent fund in order that alj visit to the camp to see how officers accompany you. publishers of the Sleepy Eye Herald, station and at Sleepy Eye. On Wednesday necessary expenses of the encampment the "boys" were "fixed," but he experienced And now, in taking my leave, I do the latter gentleman is known as the Debility resulting from typhoid and evening about nine o'clock might be promptly met. In so with a firm faith in the ultimate not a little difficulty in getting professor in Charge of the public low fevers is the best and most quickly some officers of the railroad company, success of the Minnesota National Governor Hubbard the militia boys within the lines. One of the Second schools in that village, and will doubtless leheved by Brown's Iron Bitters. who were acting as detectives Guard." of Minnesota have a warm and enthusiastic battalion sentries detained him i prove auxiliary to that institution. at the latter place, dicovered a The battalion then gave three lousing Preparations are being made to relay friend, and mainly through his until the corporal of the guard number of lawless youths of that village cheers for Gen. Hawley, and, preceded the tiack between Sleepy Eye and personal efforts this new era in the made his appearance and permitted in the very act and succeeded in The Herald informs us that a little Tracy with steel rails. by Capt. McCarthy, with the history of the Minnesota National the commander-in-chief to pass in. He arresting five of them. Ed Somers, son of M. M. Murfin, of Sleepy Eye, members of the Emmet Lt. Artillery, met with a similar experience at the Guard was so auspiciously inaugurated. who had been of Sheriff Casey's borders A number of our young friends en was considerably hurt at a lawn festival as a guard of escort, the battalion guard line of the First battalion. Many before, proved to be the leader joyed asocial party at the residence of held in that village on Wednesday moved off, passing the guard line of old army tricks, such as running of the gang, he having acknowledged C. II. Ross on Thursday evening. PERSONAL MENTION. night. He ran against a wire the First battalion, where Col. Bend the guard line, coaxing the guns away his guilt in previous cases as well as the fence while playing with other children had his men in line and as the battalion from sentries, etc., were tried the first one referred to. We decline to make Quite a handsome sum has been and tore a bad gash in its cheek Mr. Richardson, Station agent at passed they gave three rousing night in camp, and, while successful the other members of the gang public contiibuted by our citizens tor the re* and upper lip. Sleepy Eye, visited the county seat on cheers for Col. Bobleter and the Second in some instances, severla of the jokers as some of them belong to families lief of the widow of Reinwld Miller. Monday. found themselves languishing in battalion. The Second battalion of respectability in Sleepy Eye. Mr. J. F. Cary, of Columbus, O., G. W. Somerville, of Sleepy Eye, The Lyon County News reports the the guard bouse. Reveille at 5 a. m., returned the compliment with a vim. They will doubtless get off with writes: "I tried Brown's Iron Bitters was in the city on Monday on legal damage done in that county by the recent breakfast at 6, company drill at 6:50, Many a lingering glance was cast upon a slight-fine as they were Somer's accomplices with my little girl, whose blood seemed business. hail storm as very much exagger. guard mounting at 7:50 and battalion that portion of Camp Uubbard which to be poisoned, her skin being con* and recipients of his displunder ated. drill from 9:10 to 11 was anew experience had been occupied by the Second battalion, Sergt. Oleson, of "A" company, stantly covered with pimples and only. We hope their arrest to the soldier boys, but they remains in Minneapolis in charge of an as the battalion moved off to THE OSBORNE TWINE. BINDER sores. It has cured her completely, and exposure will be a lesson to them, The Citizens Natioual Bank has received went through the routine cheerfully oculist. take the cars for home. Arriving at and all trace of impure blood in her inducing them to cease their disgraceful anew coat of paint, which and without a word of complaint. So the White Bear depot, cheers were system has entirely disappeared. Ye editor returned from Camp business, but Somers, who is greatly adds to the beauty of that institution. enthusiastic were the boys to learn exchanged with the Emmet Lt. Artillery, Hubbard last Monday night, and he known to beascallawag of the basest the duties of a soldier that the last after which the battalion took Some of our citizens are soliciting has one more sheathed the sword and S W 1883, lie $in[ple# in WOffcf) order, should be punished to the day in camp the guard details from "UiJCHUPAlBA" the cars for St. Paul. Upon their arrival funds to aid the Lutheran Society in resumed the editorial quill. full extent of the law. This, we understand, Quick, complete cure, all anoying the several companies of the Second THE EMI LY LIGHT DIjAFT HABVESTER. purchasing a clock to place in the tower In St. Paul, the battalion formed is the determination of the railroad Edward P. Sanborn, a representative Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. battalion were composed almost wholly of their new church, as it is unable line at the Union depot and, preceded officials, who have been on the' of the firm of John B. & W. H. $1. Druggists. of volunteers, men who had already to defray the entire expense alone at by drum major Sanborn and his excellent look-out for the culprits for several" Sanborn, of St. Paul, was in town on stood guard for 24 hours during the this time. We understand they are drum corps, the battalion marched months. W ttltApytefey Twin*) Sia4+*r B. F. Webber, Esq has our thanks Friday attending tosome legal business encampment. meeting with good success. The object up Third street to Wabasha, and for editorial duty performed on the for that firm. Fatal Accident. is a worthy one and we shall find thence to the capitol where, after being whtth W been Jdnt\\ Impfovedovef Sll 0%* styles' of Appleby REVIEW during ye editor's sojourn at Company "A" of the Second battalion it a public convenience. drawn up in line of battle, they Binder^. White Bear. The rank and file of the Second On Thursday our city was startled reached home from the White paid the honors due the State exectusive battalion in camp were as follows. The J. I. CASE Professor Ferguson, a teacher of one by the painful intelligence that the Bear campus late last Saturday night. On Saturday a heavy storm of wind and commander-in-chief. The batallion of the public schools of Sleepy Eye has Lutheran Church, in course of construction FIELD AND STAFF. The boys are all well satisfied with and lain passed over this section. It then came to an oiderand the Jos. Bobleter, Lt. Col. Com'd'g. associated himself with Mr. Bowen in in this city, was the scene of their week's experience of camp life. AGITATOR, spent its foice south and west of this Governor stepped to the front and J. J, Kendall, Adjutant. the editorial department of the Sleepy a fatal accident. Upon due inquiry It Louis Felkel accompanied "A" J. J. Van Saun, Q. M. and Com. city. spoke as follows: Eye Herald. The Herald is one of the was ascertained that Rheinold Miller, Dr. C. Berry, Surgeon. company to White Bear as chief of "Officers and soldiers of the Second spiciest sheets published in the State while arranging the platform in the It is repoi ted that the name of the H. B. Molyneaux, Chaplain. THRESHING ordnance. He performed the duties battalion, I thank vou and congratulate and this addition to the editoiial force steeple, upon which he was at work, village of Sleepy Eye is to be changed NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. you for the complete success of your of the office to the best of his ability, shows a determination to still further missed his footing and fell to the to ono mote indicative of the wideawake Ed. J. Collins, Sergt. Maj. encampment. It has been effectually but the ordnance stores became wet increase it excellency. ground, a distance of some fifty feet, WHICH STANDS WITHOUT Wm. Milligan, Q. M. Sergt. character of its citizens. shown that our State militia is well organized and useless in spite of him. Herbert H. Smith, Ordnance Sergt. and well equipped. It is true striking upon his head and shoulders. AN EQUAL. Inveuun and Pateutnea Addison Schwegel, Chief Musician. to say that our State guard is not great "Itouirli on Halt." Hon. John Lind, Receiver of the His associate workmen went to his assistance Andrew J. Eckstein, Hospital Steward. in numbers, but although young in existence Should send for instructions, reasonable Clears out rats, mice, roaches, (lies, Tracy land office, started on Tuesday A FULL LINE OF as speedily as possible, but it is great in efforts. You I 4 terms, references, &c, to Edson ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks morning for a brief visit in Colorado. could discover but slight signs of life have had the opportunity of gaining U. W. Sanborn, Drum Major of Field Brothers, Solicitors of Patents, WashHilton, gophers. 15c. Druggists. He is interested in mining property in the true knowledge of the practical duties upon their arrival, and he breathed his Music. D. who furnish the same of a soldier in an active service, that State which he will visit before last in a few minutes after the acci* Co. A, Capt. Jos. A. Eckstein, 3 The people ot New Ulm, who snfferfrom without charge. Edson Brothers is a and I am proud and gratified to say his return. He expects to be absent ent, his death having been produced the cyclone last year, have Com. officers and 48 non-commissioned that you have used the opporl unity. PLOWS CULTIVATORS & HOUSE-RAKES. well known and successful firm of larg about two weeks. sent $350 to the cyclone suffereis of by a concussion of the brain. Mr. This week of soldiering life will largely officers, musicians and privates. experience, having been established in Iowa*Lamberton Commercial. increase the general interest of the Miller has been a resident of this city Co. B, Capt. J. Hunter, 3 com, officers NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1866. tf people of Minnesota in the volunteer Make it $577, Mr. Commercial. for a number of years and was known and 37 non-com. officers, musicians organizations of the State, and the The New Osborne No, 2 Mower, as one ot the best masons it contained. $50 REWARD, Improvement for Mind and Body. members will look with personal and privates. SKINNY RIEN. He was a middle-aged man and leaves pride upon file and rank alike. Especially Well's Health Renewer" restores Co. C, Capt. Alf. Brooks, 3 com. officers Will be paid for information sufficient There is more strength-restoring you, gentlemen of the Second a wife and six small children whose to prove the guilt of the person who THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, and 33 non-com. officers, musicians power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger battalion, are entitled to the ages range from ten months to twelve set fire to the hay depoated in the Sexual Debility $1. and privates. Tonic than in a bushel of malt or a thanks of myself and staff, because t\e Iowk $W f^int round-house near the depot in this village years, who have our sympathy in this, you came from distances and left Co. D,Capt. Wm. Bird, 3 com, officers a gallon of milk. As an appetizer, on Sunday night last. Dodge county or* Wednesday elected their great affliction. This is a more private interests at home to come here BARB WIRE. and C non-com. officers, musicians and blood purifier and kidney corrector, CHAS. STUEBE. delegttes t. th congressional convention and participate in the exercises. Special severe case as his wife is almost blind New Ulm, July 12,1882. 2t privates. there is nothing like it, and invalids credit is due you, and special in favor of W. H. Yale, of and his family was entirely dependent consequently fiud it a wonderful invig Co. E, Capt. Geo. T. Gardner, 3 com. thanks I offer you. I feel sure that Winona, as Member of Congress from upon his labors for their sustenance. A The only 4 point made with barbs orant for mind and body.Commmer the State of Minnesota can confidently officers and 46 non-com. officers, musicians now sufferingfrom the First District. large number of our citizens, and the at right angles. rely upon the Second battalion of wounds or disease* cial. and privates. 1ft of any kind can Pish. Bros. entire force employed upon the build, militia, if ever its services are needed. to Praaloa Widows, minor Children, dependent Total strength of the Second battalion The citizens of Marshall lnt week Thanking you once more, gentlemen, mothers or fathers of soldiers who died from ing, attended his funeral on Friday. The Republicans of Redwood Co. 240. The First battalion had 233 men the effects of their service an also entitled. Many adopted resolutions expressive of their I bid you good bye." Miller's friends are desirous of doing Invalid pensioners are entitled to an ltaero. hold their County convention on the in camp, and the Emmet Lt. Artillery Careful assistance given in delayed or Rejected need of railroad connection direct with The battalion responded with three all in their power to assist his family Claims, as many can be allowed with bat little 27th inst., for choice of delegates to 47 so that there were an aggregate of St. Paul and Minneapolis. They evi. Wagons & more evidence. Complete instructions with rousing cheers for their commanderin-chief, iu their affliction and are soliciting references sent on application.OHAa.de GEO. the senatorial and judicial conventions of 520 men in camp. dently mean business. A. KINO, Attorneys-at.Law.016 F. St, Washington, after which the march was contributions from our citizens for and for the nomination of candidates D. C. Nothing of special interest transpir* continued up Wabashaw street to the that purpose. Any person wishing to Buggies. for Judge of Probate and Representative. The Nicollet cou.ity Agricultural LANDI&&T edon Tuesday. Each battalion had State arsenal, where the boys partook aid them can hand their donations to HOMAK, St. Cloud We understand that Hon. G. W. Society last week elected the following dress parade at 7 o'clock p. m. The Washington, D.C. prac- of the hospitalities of Capt. Jos. Burger, C. Ochs, who will take charge of this Untted States gen. Braley and Terrel will be candidates ottlcersfor the erstting year. President, Governor was officially received in the State arsenal keeper. The return effort. Do not fail to come and see my Samples, or for Pamphlets for the last named office, before the Andrew Nelson: Vice Presidents, UlXLMJi eralland offlce, Contested cases, camp on Wednesday afternoon the march to the depot was then Only about a week previous William private land claims,mining,pramption andhomecases before buying elsewhere. Machine Samples at NSW ULM and convention, and that there is likely to W. Hf Ronnsvilte, Geo. E. Case, and made, where the battalion was dis*stead Emmet Light Artillery. firing a Gov prosecuted before the department of Retake, Jr., fell from the roof of this be a lively contest between their res* SLEEPY EYE. Interiorand Baprama Cosrt: aad all cases of Martin Petersoi Tieasurer, Benj. structure to the ground, but, strong* ernor's salute as he entered camp. On I missed and all but "C" company took IsiSSUSi%S?SS ClaimM I telntteIXMSUvaDe?ajtaMatt. Special ^*TaJLMH* pective friends, 355 Rogers Secrelaiy, Chas. Kayser. to say, sustained no injuries. .~__ _,_ fatifVltf* warrants, M^MMi: Wednesday and Thursday evenings the 'the afternoon train for topn^TtotfflffiSMfeZSS, Mads. of land atrip St u,JvJu..j mm