New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 16, 1882 · Page 2 of 4
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"*& iffjy-Tjp* ^^^TW^W Hi?*""*- NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16l882 %&> -Mrs. E. A. Dickerson, of Belfast, The following summary is made of lavor an* Pawiica ^g* The storm, however, passed over without Next Friday will be the 20th anniversary NEW ULM AND VICINITY. nesota River at a point known and Good plowing brings good crops, Maine, is visiting with Dr. C. Berry, the acreage of 1882 and 1881, as apportioned doing any serious damage. The Should send for instructions, reasonable of the first attack on New Ulm designated as, where the Third Buy the New Furst & Bradley her brother, whom she has not seen to the several products: South Street meets the Minnesota weather fan on the Lutheran church terms, references, &c, to Edson by the Sioux Indians. A proposition TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Wrought frame Sulkey Flow, S45,00 River, and within the corporate limits for seventeen years. Mrs. Dickerson steeple was badly bent oyer, Toberer's was under consideration by the Turnverein Brothers, Solicitors of Patents, Washngtbn, with a discount of $2,50 for cash. 1882. 1881. PRODUCTS. of the City of New Ulm, which is the widow of ex* Judge Dickeison, jewelry store sign was wafted away, a to commemorate the event but D. who furnish the same Wheat.../ 31,198 43,750 M. MULLEN. Winona Saint Peter Railway. shall be free between the hours of who served three full terms, of seven Oats Small portion of the iron roof on it did not carry, many being under the without charge. Edson Brothers is a 11,717 10,061 Young Baldwin says that if the old 6 o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.M. Corn 12,205 6,470 years each, on the bench of the Supreme Going East. Going West. Pfefferle's store was dislodged, a few impression that it would recall too well known and successful firm of large and between the hours of 7 o'clock Barley man succeeds in capturing the judgeship 3,106 1,541 Court of Maine and died while exposed outhouses toppled over, and Day Passenger *6:58atn Day Passenger *5:20 many sad and heart-rending scenes. experience, having been established in Rye P. M. and 6 o'clock A. M. there 164 everything will be lovely financially, 03 Night 9:50pra Night 14:49 a in serving the foui th term. Mrs. Dickerson numerous trees broken off and blown 1860. tf Muckwheat 41 may be charged the following rates 5 Freight No. 14 10:15am Freight No 1812:20 am bnt if he fails they will have to go is accompanied by her son down. In the country considerable J. W. Babcock, of Kasota, who at Potatoes 615 526 of ferriage each way Freight No. 1 *1:10 to work. Better be looking around Beans The New Ulm M&nnerchor have Charley, an intelligent young man ol damage was done to grain In shocks times Is insane, has again got himself 35 0 Except Sunday. Daily. For double team, horses, oxen for a sit., young man. Sugar Cane 161 215 elected two delegates, Geo. Jacobs and Freight trains"Nos. 13,14 and 10 ONLY seventeen. and in stacks. The storm came from into trouble. He went to the Second or mules 25 cts. Cultivated Hay.. 361 420 are allowed to carry passengers between P. F. Leibold, to the annual convention northwesterly direction. But very little National bank of St. Paul, last Thursday, Single horse and buggy or Two hundred and thirty dollars Flax 530 1,250 Kasota and Sleepy Eye Browii 4 ouuty Statistic*. of the Minnesota singing societies, rain fell in this immediate vicinit) and after being identified, drew wagon 15 cts. Other Poroducts. worth of Minnesota Valley Histories 06 C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. 03 which meets in Faribault on September Foot passengers 5 cts. but to the west and northwest of \\t a draft on the First National bank of were immersed in the Redwood river, The following statistics, compiled Totals. Officers of Brown County. 61,868 64,504 Horses, mules, cattle or other 5th. The Mnnerehor now much water must have fallen. What St. Peter for S400, which was cashed near Marshall, recently. The agent by Auditor Constans from the assessors' live stock per head 5 ct.s numbers 28 active members and is in little water that did fall here must by the St. Paul bank on a telegram Post Ofllce Address New Ulm. can replace the books from subscribers The assessors returns for 1870 showed returns, offer food for meditatioi Sec 2. Whoever drives or rides AUDITORH B. Constans. a prosperous condition in every respect. have been sucked out of a fish pond as from St. Peter saying that C. W. Babcock's in this city for one third the money. 76,271% acres under cultivation, TXKASUKXRF. 8cuubert. and no one interested in our county aifairs faster than a walk upon the ponton-bridge KKUISTK Ho r A. F.Walton. the air became most awfully fishy. draft was good. J. W's draft, and HI 1880. 76,10) acres were reputed should pass them by without JvnoK OF PBOBATKB. Brandt. established and located CI.KRKOF THI DiiT. Cov*TAlbert Blanchard however, was not good, and the St. as being under cultivation. careful perusal. at the point known as the public bathing Sn*mKdward Casey. If the favorable weather continues And. Hoffman, of Sigel town, has Peter bank refused payment. Babcock A teriible crime was recently committed SUKTKTORJ. Berndt. Thus it ill be seen that the falling off place,or drives at any one time The total acreage of the three leading COURT CoauwissionBRA Hagberg *ritf suffered the loss of a finger as a result another week the wheat in this vicinity was arrested and all but S100 of on the Winona & St. Peter more than fifteen heads of horses, of cultivated land since then has been COUNT* ATTO*HTB F. Webber. staples, wheat, oats and corn, of his carelessness about a harvesting will all be cut and in shocks. A COROMBRJonas Laadenschlager the money he had drawn was recovered. railroad, near Dodge Center, by six -mules or cattle across said bridge, nearly 20 per cent, which does not OOUN rv SwfBawTMMiit-D. O. Clai y. for the ye&r 1881 was its follows: machine. He was trying to pull out number of farmers in Milford are already Babcock has again been placed tramps who were stealing a ride on a shall upon conviction be fined not speak veiy well for the growth of Wheat, 43,750 otts, 10,062 corn, 6,- Officers of the City of New Ulm. some weeds that became entangled in through cutting and the country freight train. At Dodge Center they in the insane asylum, and the, St. Paul less than ten nor more than fifty Browii county. The last of the foregoing 470. The following table (shows the the elevator, while the machine was in is fast becoming dotted with stacks of dollars. persuaded a young Swede to come into bank has commenced suit for the recovery MAYORH. B. Constans. tables also shows a falling off of yield ot bushels by towns: motion, and while so engaged his OOUNCII.OR*-K. O. Pahl, Boock, KeUor, golden grain. Sec. 3. All ordinances, rules and their car, because it would not cost of their money. 12,552 acies in the wheat column, but Pfeflerlc and Pfamninger hand was caught by the elevating regulations inconsistent herewith Wheat Oats. him anything. He accepted their invitation, Corn. CXBRKJacob Nix rowNs. this is mainly due to the unfavorable TRKASURBRFr Forster. chain with the result above stated. are hereby repealed. Convention time is coming. The and immediately after the We understand that honest John CITY JUSTICKS-R. Fischer and Baasen. season last fall. On the other hand, Albin 8.075 12,086 7,544 CIT\ ATTORNEYJos A Eckstein Sec. 4. This ordinance shall take calls for the Republican Senatorial train got under motion the tramps Honner is running about this judicial CONSTABLEJos Oalles. Bashaw the acreage to corn is nearly 100 per 1,726 7,406 5,041 A Good Foundation. effect and be in force from and after and county conventions appear in MARSHALF Meile. robbed him of his valise and all of his district with the story that B. F. Webber Burnstown 8,846 15,154 8,826 cent, more than it was last year, while In American households the prevailing publication. this] week's REVIEW. The former Cottonwood money and then threw him out of the 30,657 27,412 of this city is, aud has been for 10,303 NEW WI.W HABKGT REPORT.. all the other products show a larger Approved,August 9th, A. D. 1882. complaints are weakness of the Eden 30,617 34,037 22,260 will be held at Sleepy Eye on Sept car while the train was in full motion. some time, the attorney of the railroad acreage than 1881. Home stomach and its consequences, Indigestion, 50.337 26,480 H. B. CONSTANS, LBorrected weekly by R. PfETERLE, dealer in 17,365 10th, and the latter at New Ulm on As the caboose sped by the prostrate company, and is therefore a dangerous Oram, Provisions, GrocerlKs and Country Produce Attest: Mayor. Lake Hanska... 10,808 8,500 6,050 Nervousness and rheumatism. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sept. 16th. form the conductor heard the call for person to be entrusted with the Leavenworth.. 6,008 7,070 JACOB NI X, City Clerk. 11,000 Such sufferers can lay a good foundation help and at once saw that something Judgeship. Mr. Honner is evidently Linden 6,314 20,650 Mankato is to have an axe and edged 15.840 NOTICE. GRAIN. for health by using Parker's Ginger 83 67 78 Milford 46,021 24,750 was wrong. He immediately pulled 15,655 beginning to realize the hopelessness Wheat, tool factory, a stock company having 25 Tonic as it tones up the stomach BOARD OF AUDIT. Mulligan 3,782 8,011 4,101 0.tts. out the coupling pin, thereby disconnecting N of Mr. Baldwin's candidacy, and in been organized for that purpose. Over 70 OTICE IS hereby given that the now school North Star and nervea, and Keeps the kidneys ac* 7,022 6,833 4,476 Corn, the caboose from the rear will commence with Monday, August bis desperation ne forgets his "honnor" 70 SI5,000 of the $25,000 stock has already Prairieville... 50 10,050 11,200 3,050 Barley, ive to carry off the foul matter. 21st, and that all new scholars must receive ad. Meeting of the Board of Audit of train. He picked the young man and tries to make capital for his Sigel mission Cards from the undersigned before they 20,300 27,254 17,340 been placed, and the Fret Press PROVISIONS. Brown County, Minn., July 14th, can be admitted to the public schools of the Independent 33.00 $4.00 Stark up and found the fleshnearly pet candidate by vilifying a worthy 17,670 15,820 16,065 Beef on foot, per cwt says the success of the undertaking is school district of New Ulm. 1882. The Winona & St. Peter Railroad 3.50 5.00 Stately 2,324 2,750 1,62a Mutton per head, all torn off from the calf of his competitor. Mr. Webber has never K. O. KOCH, CLEBK, assured. The Board met for the purpose of Company have purchased several acres Office over Brown Co. Bank. 5.00 6.00 Pork per cwt., left leg, exposing the bones and knee tried a case for the railroad company examining and comparing the books of 15 Totals. 270,700 254,430 175,545 bugor Cured Hims per lb of land near the cemetery, of Weigand Notice Last Monday was a scorcher. The cap, the skin also being cut above the the Auditor and Treasurer and found has never received a dollar fiom the 12 11 Breakfast Bacon Hauenstein. Two gravel trains and a The acreage and yield of other crops tbem correct, as follows to wit: thermometer registered 88 in the knee to the body. The absence of the 18 railroad company for legal services, Dried Beef, sjhe reby given that on Saturday, Aug. 26,1882, at large force of men are now at work County revenue rund $3537 60 for the year 1881 was as follows: 10 shade during the greater portion of caboose was not noticed until the nor rode a mile on a free pass though 10 o'clock a.m.,centre lota 8,9 and 10, in block Salt Pork, County poor fund 500 02 filling in the stock yards at this station 15 183, south of Centre street, park edition, will be Lard Yield the" afternoon and until after 5 o'clock. train reached Kasson, and the train even as a railroad attorney Mr. Webber sold at public auction to the highest bidder. Sale County road and bridge fund 240 56 4.25 3.85 with gravel from the newly opened Kinds. Acres. Bush. Flour per cwt., will take place on the lots. By order of the City backed up to the caboose. As soon as What little breeze there was felt like would be much more perferable County int. and sinking fund 3153 00 2-25 Council. Com Meal gravil pit. The road-bed between this Private redemption account 80 34 that was reached Conductor Milliken Aug 28 JACOB NIX, Clerk. than Mr. Baldwin to the most bitterest furnace blast. Whew! but it was 15 10 Barley 1,514 Butter per lb., 22,708 station and Sleepy Eye is also to be Teacher Wanted. General town fund 1441 70 20 closed all the doors of the car containing anti-monopolist. hot. Rye 03 Oheese 1,063 General School district fund 2801 18 ballasted with gravel. 10 Buckwheat 5 Poultry the tramps, detailed two men 100 o Current School fund 52 31 13 We are informed by Col. Ffamder, Republican County Convention. Potatoes Eggs per dozen 526 43,485 to watch the car, then backed the Delinquent taxes collected 1676 82 A teacher having a first-grade certificate 40 The St. Paul Fire and Marine Ins. Potatoes per bushel Beans 0 president of the Brown County Agricultural 133 train to Dodge Center, where the is wanted to teach a term of 2 50 2.00 Onions Flax 530 2,767 Co. is now prepared to add a tornado The Republicans of Brown county Society, that Hon. J. B. Total $13,502 70 school in District No. 6, Sigel township, 3,80 wounded man was taken care of by 3.00 Timothy Seed... Beans, #11,258 97 are hereby invited to meet in delegate clause to their liberal fire policies on Wakefield, Republican candidate for Brown Co., Minn. Applications 0 the citizens of that place. The tramps IN TREASURY. Sugar Cane 161 convention at the Court House in New GROCERIES. will be received by the undersigned dwellings and farm property. This Congress in this district, will deliver 12H Brown Co. Bank deposit $6623 22 Cultivated Hay. 361 Sugar, White, pei lb. are a hard crew, and should the injured 500 Ulm, on Saturday, September 16th, until August 30th next. 11 company has lately increased its capital Citizens National bank deposit 5824 84 Wild Hay Yellow an address at our fair, on Monday, t34,800 1882, at 1 o'clock p. M., for the purpose man die they will be handled 10 Notes in hands Co.att'y.Webber 78 50 Brown to a half million dollars, and is today of electing ten (10) delegates to ANTON MANDKBFIELD, Clerk. Sept. 18th. lyNote'Gallons. tTons. roughly by the justly indignant people 10 Town orders 06 44 Dried Apples, represent the county in the 0th Senatorial P. 0. New Ulm, Minn. one of the most reliable companies The State statistician gives the average 10 of Dodge Center. School district orders 184 17 Peaches, %XA district convention, called to The Schuetzenfest of the West Wisconsin yield per acre in Brown county as in the country. Their losses in 10 Ordinance No. 34. Town warrants 467 12 meet at Sleepy Eye on Tuesday, Sept. Prunes, ,r/-,e and Minnesota shooting societies follows: Wheat, 6.30 bush. oats, 22 this vicinity have all been promptly School district warrants 270 81 10th, 1882. Also to place in nomination Coffee, Rio.Gieen, per lb., 15 23.30 bush. Corn, 27.13 bush. Barley, 25 will be held at Fountain City. County Politics. County poor orders 8 00 candidates for Representative, settled through their agent, Col. Roasted An Ordinance relating to Ferry 14. 73 bush. 33 30 Cash in Treasury 30 60 Wisconsin, on Friday, Saturday and County Auditor, Clerk of the District Java Green Pf&nder. and Ponton-bridge. 40 The number of apple trees growing Court, Register of Deeds, Sheriff, Roasted Sunday, August 25th, 26th and 27th. At the election in November successors Be it ordained by the Council of 35 in 1881 is given as 6,714 of which Totol $13,502 70 Judge of Probate, County Attorney, Mocha Green It is not probable that any of New Asa candidate for judicial honers 75 40 number 1,026 produced 090 bushels of the City of New Ulm: are to be chosen to the present County Surveyor and Corner. Tea:?, Japan, ALBERT BLANCHARD, 80 Ulm's sportsmen will attend. 60 Mr. Webber is fast becoming popular apples. For the current year, 7,000 Sec. 1 That from and after September The several towns will be entitled to incumbents of the offices of county attorney, Green, Attest: President Board of Audit, 80 apple trees are reported growing, of with the people, and the present indications 1st, 1882, there shall be established delegates as follows: auditor, register of deeds, Black, H. B. CONSTANS, The C. & N. W. R. R. Co. have issued which number 2,437 are fruit beaiing a ferry across the MinWo tend strongly to establish the Albin Milford 2 Clerk of Board of Audit. judge of probate, clerk of the district Sigel township, however, fails to make Childiea carnages at C. Wagner's. a circular in which they agree to Burnstown 3 Mulligan .1 tn*a* conviction that he will be the winning court, coroner and sheriff for Brown Bashaw 1 NewBlm 7 report ot this year's growth of apple return free from Rochester State Fair Cottonwood A North Star 1 man in the coming contest. Believeing trees, Window shades and shade goods in county. Those offices are now filled as Pralrieville 1 Eden .2 all exibits of livestock, etc., if re-loaded M. MULLEN him to be a manin every way The wine culture seems to be sadly Home 2 Sleepy Eye 4 follows: pi eat variety at C. Wagner's store. Leavenworth .2 Stark .2 within four days after the close of neglected. For the year 1870, 752 worthy of the confidence of the people, Linden .2 SiRel County AttorneyB. F. Webber. the fair, and not having changed vines were reported growing, but the Lake Hanska 2 we ask for him a favorable consideration.Renville Stately^ 1 Dr. Foster's babe died last Sunday AuditorH. B. Constans. assessor's reports for 1881 show only The apportionment as fixed for the owners meanwhile. Times. night, after a short illness. 36 vines as bearing, while the reports Register of DeedsA. F. Walton. convention under this call is one delegate for the current year brings the number for each town, one for each 50 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Roasting ears have made their appearance Judge of ProbateEilist Brandt. Dealer in Dr. Berry now holds forth in one of votes and major fraction thereof cast down to 30. Of the 36 fruit bearing in the vegetable market. Compound doubtless ranks first as a Clerk of CourtAlbert Blanchard. larkre and Al Kind ol for Gov. Hubbard at the general election vines in 1881, the town of Sigel reports the handsomest and best arranged offices curative agent in all diseases of the CoronerJonas Laudenschlager. of 1881. 8 vines producing 200 pounds of in the Minnesota valley. He has A load of new oats was sold on our procreative system, degeneration of the By order of the Rep. Co. Com., Sheriff- Edward Casey. grapes, while the other 28 vines produced also lately added to his already wel streets last week for 25 cents per HENRY KELLER, Chairman. kidneys, Irritation of the bladder, only 75 pounds of grapes. The first six aie Republican?, and case a large number of new and most The whole number of acres of forest bushel. urinary calculi, Ac, &c. Send to Mrs. elected as such the last is a Democrats Republican District Convention. approved surgical instruments also trees reported as growing is 730, of Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, although elected as an independent. which number 107 acres were planted several of the most popular works on Potatoes are now selling in this city Ly.m, Mass., for pamphlets. TheRepublican nominating convention this season. Only 8 acres were planted The Republicans of the 9th Senator* medicine and surgery. The doctor's FARM MACHINERY, all the way from 30 to 40 cents per has been called for Saturday, on Arbor Day, and those in the ial District of Minnesota are hereby office is over Kiesling Keller's Store, The St. Peter Tribune says that a bushel. towns of Eden and Staik. The town invited to meet in delegate convention Sept. 16th, when it expected that all where either himself or Dr. Wakefield twelve-year-old son of John Johnson, David llaberle's team in Milford at Harmony Hall, Sleepy Eye, Tuesday, of Albin which has always reported but Mr. Webber will be chosen their can be found most any hour in September 10th, 1882, at 1:30 of Lake Prairie, cut his hand into two the largest number of tress on highways, made kindling wood of a fine self-binder own successors. It is also probable o'clock p. 31., for the purpose of placing makes no report on trees at all last week. No one injured. pieces with an ax. The boy went out the day. that Ed. Casey may receive the in nomination a candidate for this year. Of the 7,710 rods of trees to chop wood and as he was striking a Senator, to represent said district in Republiban nomination, no Republican reported planted on highways, the The Minnesota Valley Medical Society Last Thursday evening, wbile a blow the ax caught on a bush and came the next session of the Minnesota town of Eden lays claim to 4,080 rods. having as yet offered himself as a will hold its next meeting at Waseca, Legislature. The counties comprising crew of forty-five men were being down on his hand completely dividing The repot gives the number of cows candidate. For county attorney, on Tuesday, September 5th. the district will be entitled to the brought back from their day's woik on for the year 1881 at 4,002, the product it from the wrist down. James M. Thompson, of Sleepy Eye, following number of delegates: from which was 327,671 pounds of butter the Minneapolis and St. Louis road to Call at the City Clerk's office and and Jos. A. Eckstein, of New Ulm, As will be seen by an advertisement and 8,030 pounds of cheese. Sigel Brown 101 Redwood 7 Waseca, the engine jumped the track pay your dog license before Sept. 1st., The apportionment of delegates is appears to be the bauner cheese producing are mentioned in connection with the elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW, two miles south of Waseca and the made on the basis of one delegate for town in the county, the number those that have a dog worth the Republican nomination, while Francis the entrance examination of the Mankato caboose overturned and was dragged 250 votes cast, and for a major fraction of pounds produced Jjeing given at money. Baasen seems to have it all to himself Normal school will be held on the fifteen rods. A large number of men thereof on the combined vote for Republican 8,500. Cottonwood takes the lead in in the Democratic camp it has been 31st of August, and the fall term opens Presidential electors in the the butter column, having last year were badly bruised and cut up. The SKHNY MEN. hinted, though, that Frank L. Randall year 188C ai.d on vote for Gov. Hubbard produced 51,110 pounds. Of sheep on the 4th of September. The present conductor, Thomas Madden, and one Well's Health Renewer restores in year 1881. there are 2,364, from which 10,578 will be trotted out in due time as the faculty is composed of the best material or two others are said to be dangerous BobleterEI health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, F. L. Warner, pounds of wool were clipped. cnndidate of the young Democrats. If Committee. in the State. hurt. A train of stock cars was Jos. Sexual Debility. SI. there are any other candidates for 87 hives of bees last year produced also ditched near the same place a few The fall and winter term of the any of the above named offices we A serious accident occurred at the only 388 pounds of honey. 6 hives in days before. A want notice in last week's Review public schools of this city will commence have failed to hear of them. It is not gravel pit near the cemetery yesterday was so munificiently answered thatthe Leavenwortn are reported as producing next Monday. No changes improbable that by convention day forenoon. A train of flat cars was Peck's Sun says that what people 200 pounds, while Cottonwood advertiser writes us, "I guess it pays have been made in corps of educators. there will be no lack of candidates. being backed into the pit when Franz want now is for some of these inventors reports only 28 pounds of honey, to advertise." Of course it does. New scholars will be admitted upon Macho, one of the workmen, who to patent a device by which a man Of the most important offices to be as the product from 52 hives. Either "Rough on Hats." an order from the clerk of the Board was sitting on the first or rear, can take a cyclone by the horns or tail filled this fall are those of Senator and the bees in the former town are remarkably Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, of Education only. See notice in another car was thrown under the car and lead it gently into a box-stall until Representative. For the former it busy or those in the latter ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks column. and befyre the train could be stopped it gets over its tantrum, and probably seems to be generally conceded that were unprecedentedly lazy during gophers. 15c. Druggists. all the wheels on one side of the car Edison is the man to do it. If a cyclone Hon. S. D. Peterson will make successful 1881. Mr. H. G. Eaton, of Sleepy Eye, for had pissed over his right leg, mangling Theatrical companies are now laying is taken when it is a young calf, battle. Who the Democrats The tobacco crop in 1S81 is put down THE ESTERLY LIGHT DRAFT HARVESTER. many years in the employ of Van it in a horrible manner. He was out their routes for the fall and and wafted around and scattered, it will offer up as a sacrifice is not yet at 275 pjunds, as ageinst 1,141 in 1870. Dusen Co., has associated himself at once lifted on to a car and brought loses its power, but if let alone to get winter season. Three troups are already manifest, but it matters little so far as Burnstown, Cootonwood, North Star, with P. Bedixen in the grain trade. to this city and taken to his home, its growth it will be worse than a bull the general result is concerned. The booked for this city. Stark and Stately are the only tobacco Wiifc Ayytofey Twine &i*4*r The Herald says that Mr. Bendixen where, in the absence of Dr. Berry, in a china shop. When it gets so that Representative question, so far as producing towns in the county. will retire from the store and devote 'BtJCHUFAIBA' wbtfh tiaf* been }Hn&\, Impfovedovef &11 othe* styles' of &FFleby Dr. Wakefield attended him. The the cyclone amd hurricane shall lie candidates are concerned, is yet an un The following table shows the total hss time to the grain and produce Quick, complete cure, all anoying doctor informs us that it will be necessary fWer# down together, and a little child shall fathomed mystery. The crop of can acreage for 1882 as compared with trade. Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. to amputate the leg above the lead them, with a rope around the didates has not yet matured, and we 1881, and the number of farms reported SI. Druggists. The J. I. CASF knee. No one seems to be to blame horns, then life will again become a have so far only heard, in an indirect in 1882: The Redwood Gazette thinks foi the sad accident, unless it lie the The ne*w German M. E. church at pleasure in this cycloned country. way, the names of Fr. Gerboth, Rep., that Nicolletjcounty has supplied this MO. engineer who started the train up with 1882 1881 Sleepy Eye will be dedicated on Sunday, AGITATOR, and T. E. Bowen and Wm/ Skinner, FARMS TOWNS. district with its share of judicial timber, a sudden jerk. Mr. Macho is a single August 27th. A number of ministers Dem., in connection with the office. General orders, No. 8, published and predicts that the nominee of Albin 2,781 3,082 65 man and a resident of this city. from othei places will be in attendance. As a United States Senator is to be from the headquarters of the Second the coming convention will not hail Bashaw 2,121 2,308 58 elected next winter, it behoves the battalion announces the election of 2,781 Burnston 3,543 78 from Nicollet county. The Gazette THRESHING..MACHINE, Swan Sarauelson, of the town of Cornish, 6,846 6,201 Cottonwood 100 Republicans to nominate a strong man Capt. Alf. Brooks, of Winona, to be might have properly added, "Neither Beware off Iwitaiouat. Sibley county, met with a reaper 7,030 8,006 Eden 128 a man who is in sympathy with the Major of the battalion. The whole will he claim Redwood county as his 6,535 The delicate odor of Floreston Colonge 7,011 Home accident last week Tuesday, which, it 132 WHICH STANDS WITHOUT majority of the people of Brown county number of votes cast was 22 necessary home.'* 2,078 2,352 Lake Hanska. 56 is entirely novel. Look for signature is now feared, will terminate fatally. on the temperance question, as that 2,155 for a choice, 12. Capt. Alf. Brooks, 2,405 Leavenworth 43 of Hiscox & Co., N. Y., on each A EQUAL. Himself and son were engaged in making 4,046 John Honner says that he has already 4,550 Linden is one of the most important issues 01 received 13 votes Capt. Wm. Bird, of bottle. some changes in the cutting gear 7,607 7,200 Milford pocketed the votes of Redwood, 100 .A FULL LINE OF that will be brought before the next Fairmont, 5 Capt. Jos. A. Eckstein, 1,831 1,017 of the machine, Mr. Samuelson, Sr. Mulligan 40 Renville, Lyon and Lincoln counties of New Ulm, 2 and Capt. Geo. T. Fran'/ Duvel has been appointed Legislature. 2,388 2,173 North Star... 56 having one foot in front of the sickle. for Mr. Baldwin. He has now surrounded 2,775 Gardner, ot Albert Lea, 2. Capt. 2,030 commodore of the feri} lately purchased Prairievlle... 65 The hoisesbecame frightened at something Nicollet and the capitulation 5,043 5,183 Sigel Brooks having received a majority of 65 PERSONAL MENTION. by the city and now doing service and started up and in ai instant 3,065 3,586 of that county to the Baldwin general Stark 72 all the votes cast is declared duly near Bender's brewery. Franz PLOWS, CULTIVATORS &HSE-JIAK 086 1,058 Mr. Samuelson's right leg was cut Stately 32 is hourly looked for. We tremble lest Miss Lulu Hille, of Chicago, is elected. Capt. Brooks was the oldest is ,in old hand at the business. clear off. The horses were stopped by he next move on Brown county. The visiting at ye editor's house. Totals. officer of that grade in the battalion, 64,504 61,868 1,22 the son before they had proceeded six influence of Honner is mighty. Congregational S. S. at the Court and in fact in the State, and is therefore Mayor Constans' family is visiting feet, but too late to avert the sad calamity. Milford, Stark and Stately are the House every Sabbath at 2:30 P. M. The New Osborne No. a Mower entitled to the position of Major with his brother's family in St. Paul. After bandaging the leg, only towns reporting new farms. The How It was Don*. Preaching at 7 p. m. All are invited. by right of seniority. Mr, A, B. Bently, city attorney of the injured man, was at once brought former reports 2, and the latter 1 each. "How do you manage" sai.t a lady to MRS. C. H. ROSS, Superluienaenc. ta this city,a distance of ten miles, aud Winona, tarried in our city over Sunday. THE FINEST IN THE MARKET, r"!-. The town of Home reports*the only her friend, "to appear so happy and O 19 C. MOWERT, Pastor. As will be seen by ordinance No. Berry placed under the care of Drs. nursery in the county. good natured all the time?" "I always 34, published elsewhere in this issue Ti\e Iowk, W f^oint and Wakefield, who, on Wednesday, A number of New Ulm ladies have Parker's Ginger Tonic han- The acreage of 1882, as apportioned Henry Cordes has just completed a of the REVIEW, the city council has made an amputation of the leg about went up to Sleepy Eye last Wednesday dy," was che reply, "and thus easily to the three leading products is as BARB WIRE, Luge two story building adjoining his concluded to establish and operate a four inches below the knee. Mr. Samuelson's follows: evening to attend Mr. and Mrs. Bingham's keep myself and family in good healthd. hotel. The lower story will be used free ferry on the Minnesota river near age (54), the terrible loss of lawn festival. They reported a When I am well I always feel good Corn. for a grocery store, which Mr. Cordes Wheat Oats. TOWNS., Bender's brewery, and for this purpose blood before he could be placed under The only 4 point made with barbs pleasant time. natured." Avill open in a few days, and the upper Mr. Sharon's ferry, heretofore located ^Albin 086 555 the care of a surgeon, is against him. 800, at right angles. .story is partitioned off into bed rooms. Mr. R, L. Gerstenhauer, of the Fish. Bros. Bashaw 605 464 at Redstone, has been purchased Our brewers, cigar manufacturers At the present writing he is very low, Burnstown Winona Adler, a^ade the Review ofllce 1,253 575 by the city. Mr. Sharon having decided and bankers will be glad to know that gangrene has set in and herefnses to The oat ciop this year is something Cottonwood... 4.022 1,311 a pleasant call Monday morning. 630 to discontinue the ferry at Redstone, J. B. Sackett, of St. Peter, has been allow another operation to be perform* Eden enormous. Not only is the yield per 4,350 1,240 1,033 Always pleased to shake the hand of for reasons already given, it bebecame Home appointed agent to supply this deputy ed\ and even if he did, the doctors Wagons& 3,222 1,421 HCie unprecedentedly large, but the 1,326 a knight of the quill. Lake Hanska.. 1,127 384 almost an absolute necessity district with government revenue say he could not survive it.. IJQ?~ 1,258 acreage is nearly double that of last Leavenworth.. Mr. C. S. Hille, the representative 800 507 for the city to establish a ferry at 480 stamps. Heretofore they had to send Puggfes. year. Oats will be eheap for the next NewLinden 1,670 079 535 of Oscar Strassbnrger Co., Avicl^nt wind storm passed over Bender's old crossing In order to give to Albert Lea for their stamps, which Milford eight or te*u months. 5,082 1,158 1,054 York, arrived in this city by the early this section of country between 12 and the people of Courtland easy access to often occasioned yexatious delays in Mulligan../... 561 366 o 1,061 train Sunday morning and squatty 1 o'clock last Monday night. For a the city. There is a good, regularly eW the transaction of their business. North Star... 1,121 Th^ first load of new wheat was 459 ljg time the alt was thick with dust and himself dowtt on ye editor's door stoop. Prauieville... laid out road on the opposite side of This is the largest deputy district in marketed this city last Wednesday fc* SB w"*J articles of light weight, and nearly he main haU tftfot the river leading'to the ferry, and farmers the State, there be^ng ten counties and by Mr/Zieroanki of Milford. The wn everybody in the city was up, and ma: will experience no trouble In approaching oonv wbew*ef. ^SBHI in the ten counties there are 17 breweries, wheat was ptiK-hased by the Empire -^iiiiilllgfl ny, in fearful anticipation plan the city from that dlrec: 20 banks and 7 cigar manufacuriea Mill Co, Atu* buyer pronounced it lion* A No. 1. i.^-.j^t^it*