New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 23, 1882 · Page 2 of 4
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4% NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY "AU&UST.23, l'88\ The Mankato subscribers for thelightning and seriously injured during Bashaw Items. sixth day of October. A. D. 1883, at -0 o'clock NEW ULM AND VICINITY. A party of horse thieves went Ne Firm! Ne Good I M. of that day, to satisfy the said execuUon, together vi history of the Minnesota valley, ac. last year's tornado. thronght Kasota recently. One man is with the interest and costs thereon. FA MARBLE WORKS cording to the Frtt Press, are willing Dated August 2*1, A. D. 1889. Flax will soon do to cut. minus a span of horses, another a TRAVELERS' GUIDE. EDWARD CASEY, It has been recently decided by the to replace the books drowned in the Sheriff of Brown Co. Minn. Mrs. Christian Pederson wns quite double harness and a third anew buggy. "^fe. Millers' Association, which controls B. F. WEBBER, I& gcl*weiidinger\ Redwood river, near Marshall, recently, severely injured the other y by a The thieves took the bet that Plaintiff's Attorney. _*_,-* Oct 4 A ND the wheat market in the west, to establish colt. DEALER IN* at a discount of 25 per cent, from the town afforded. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. two grades of hard wheat on We have had fine weather for harvest, one-third the original price. This is MeniiBeits, TsaVrtoae this year's crop, viz: No. 1 hard and with the exception or the wind An exchange says that a Cairo, III*, even better than the subscribers hereabouts Mantels, uid OOlce at Trtcy, Minn July 21,1883. storm. No. 2 hard, in addition to the regular clergyman asserted from the pulpit Notice is hereby given that the following' named will do. thesettler hus died noticeof his intention to nuke final Stacking is now going on and it Foreign and No. 1, 2 and 3, which include the soft that men who drank were only ones proof in support 01 ai cUim, ana that said proof We have received the largest assortment Wisona & Saint Peter weather continues line will soon be all Rallw^. Me It mrmm &*m: American Marble. will be mule before the Clerk of Court of Nicollet grades. The prices of the grades will liable to sun stroke, and the next day of done. Co. Minn., at -lie Cunutt seat, on Friday Sept. lat, Going East. Going West. "How do you manage" sal.l a lady to be based on the current prices in the lrt, viz: Helnricii vit.ier. H. K. No. 7000 for the Dr Goods, (%y was himself picked up on the street Our stacks are blown down out Day Passenger 6:58 Day Passenger 5:20 m, v/X a *\i Section 8 towusLip Ho range 89. op on State Street between 4th and her friend, "to appear so happy and markets of the world, and the association overcome with the heat shocks are scattered all ovei the fields, He nautiss the following witnesses to prove hia Night 9:50pm Night 14:49 am fifth streets, ontinnous residence upon, and cultivation of, good natured all the time!" "I always Ready-mad Clothing, our chimneys are gone and our wagons will endeavor to maintain a proper Freight No. 14 10:15am Freight No 13* 12:20 am caJdland,visf New Ulm. Minn. TheTurnfest of the societies com* and hay racks aie sui.islied up. have Parker's Ginger Tonic han- Auurew tocbioii, Fritz Oberworu, Wilhelm Freight No. 19 2:10 relative difference between the draudes, Henry iirener,ull or Nicollet Co. Minn. Cloaks and Dolmans, posing the Minnesota Turn-Bezirk Except Sunday. Daily. On Monday night the 14th was the dy," was the reply, "and thus easily Wm. Koch. Geo. Schmidt. grades, paying the highest possible C. B. TYLER. Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 19 ONLY worst wind we ever knew in Bashaw. Register. commences in St. Paul to-morrow. Ch. Smidt Hats & Caps, G. Pahl. keep myself and family in good healthd price for the hard grades, and the regular are allowed to carry passengers be* Te% Uncut grain and corn must be greatly Quite a number of ladies and gentleman NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. When I am well I always feel good Empire Mill Co. grades at their proportionate lower tween Kasota and Sleepy Eye injured and grain in stack and shock will be in attendance from this natured." greatly wasted. C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. value. Land Office at Redwood Falls Minn, July SI, 188$ city. J^UR GOODS, TIM. FiNNtGAN. Notice is hereby given that the following .named A tramp printer, tnat came to us Officers of Brown County. settler has Sled notice of his intention to make The Democratic Concession. A five-year-old son of John Hymann, ROLLER MUX. final proof In support of hja claim, and that Mid "highly recommended" by the editor Golden Gale Notes. Post Office Address New Uln. PLOVES AND MITTENS, proof will bo made before the Register and Receiver ofCourtland, fell from a horse last \UDITORU. B. Const ans. of the Springfield Star, remained long U. 8. Land Office, at Redwood Falls Minn, THLAIVHI*-F. Schubert Wednesday and broke one of his arms. on Saturday Sept 9,1888, viz: Peter Glacer-Preemption.D. Sleepy Eye Herald. LADIES' & BEHTS' UHDEHWEAH Harvesting is nearly done. enough to shed his vermin on our bed HKOISTKR OF SUDSA. F. Walton S.Entry No793for these a aec. Ernst Brandt, county judge of pro* JunaK or PROBATEE. Brandt Dr. Berry reduced the fracture and the 15 township 111, range 82. Wheat will go mostly No. 1. clothes. Our better-half vows that 24 Rollers an 4 Burrs. C\ kRKor THC OIST. COVRT\lbert Blanchard GROCERIES He uames the following witnesses to prove his bate, was in town last Monday attending little sufferer is doing as well as could SiikRirrEdward Casey. Politics are very quiet just now. conUnuous residence upon,and cultivation of, said there'll be a vacancy In the editoral SURVEYORJ. Berndt. to a probate hearing in the matter land, vis: be expected. Stacking is progressing finely. COURT COMMISSIONERA Hagberg department of the Review if any more CROCKERY ft GLASSWARE, Win. Laframbois, Max Voltln, J. Hlcderman of the estate of Martin Stack. We OOUHIY ATTORNEYB Webber and James Blake Jr., all of West Newton Nicollet Aug. Mier has adorned his ham with OMOVKRJonas LandeKsehlager such characters are brought into the BOOTS SHOES, Co. W P. DO-MWINOTOK, are informed that Mr. Brandt will be We take pleasure in informing tl.. The M. church at Lamberton i OUSTY SUJPERINTENSXMTD Claiy a new coat of paint Register. house. public that we are now ready for bus a candidate this fall for re-election and was moved about ten feet off its foundation And the Very latest Patterns in The Herald man has been doing this NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. iness. The best machinery and all tin -Officers of the City of New Ulm. up to date there is no opposing candidate. and considerably injured by the Dress Goods A Trimming*. vicinity in the interest of his paper. A G*4 remmtettwis. latest improvements in the manufacture Usually our county officers have storm on the night of the 14th inst. Binder experts are as thick as grasshoppeis of flour enable us to compete with In American households the prevail, MAI ORII B.Constans. Land Office at Redwood.Falls,Minn., June30,M88 Our purchases have been mads Hi-' Coi N( U.OHSE. 6 Pahl, Boock, Keller, used to be in olden times. The Commercial also reports consider* the best mills in the country, thebeen accorded a second term and as Notice is hereby given that the following named ing complaints are weakness of Pfefferle and Pftennlngcr rect and for cash, and we are thereby settlers have Sled notice ot their intention to make We are constantly buying able damage to hay and grain in stacks. Snipes are nearly ripe. We have Mr. Brandt's administration of the ClfluKJaCObNix. stomach and its consequences, Indigestion, final proof in support of their claims and that said enabled to mske the lowest prices. I riiKisuRKBFr Forster Wheat, seen a few that had been pulled. proofs will be made before the Register and receiver probate court has been entirely satisfactory Call and examine our stock and com CIT\ JUSTICESR. Fischer and Baascn. Nervousness and rheumatism. Willie Weiss, nine-year-old son of of the U. S. Land Office at Redwood Falls,Minn Rye, If the weather continues warm there pare prices before purchasing else CITY ATTORSI\Jos A Eckstein to the public and especially to on Saturday, August 28, 1882, vis: Gustav Llnd Such sufferers can lay a good foundation OHSTAHLKJos Oalles John Weiss, living on the Beaver Corn, homesteadentry No. 838, for the 8 of the 8 W will be a fair crop of corn in this vicinity. where. those concerned he will very probably MARSHALF Meile. for health by using Parker's Ginger of Section 88, Town 118, Range SO. Falls road near Redwood, was drowned Oats, BALTRUSH& ROSSKOPH. He nsmes the following witnesses to prove his be chosen for a second term. Tonic as it tones up the stomach Buckwheat, in the Minnesota river near that E.G. Pahl,of New Ulm, also Mr. continuous residence upon and cultivation of said MfSWDMHMiBBET BE^OBT. land, via: Andrew Peterson. Bengt Strom, John C. WAGNER and nerves, and keeps the kidneys a Ross and family passed through here &c.,c. place last week Monday while bathing. Holmquist, John Vedin, all of Cornish, Sibley Co The ladies of the Congregational one day last week ive to carry off the foul matter. At the Highest Market Prices viz* Andrew Peterson, homestead entry No [Borrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in church at New Ulm lately held a festival 1084, for thi NX of thc 8 EX of Seetion 38, town Freddie Mier had' the misfortune to Gram, Provision, OrocerlEs and Country Pro 112 Range 30- in the Turner's hall. The lion and wsll be We sell all kinds of fall from a horse a few days ago and The annual school meetings Track-laying on the Redwood branch Furniture,PO*KINDLALNIRVLEBD duce He names the following witnesses to prove his the lamb are getting contagious at break his arm. The limb has been continuous residence upon and cultivation of said 2LOVR, of the Minneapolis St. Louis railroad held a week from next Saturday. The New Ulm, and the Dispatch puts it all land, viz: Gustav Liud, Bengt Strom, John Holm set and the patient is doing as well as GRAIN. SHORTS, qnist, John Vedin. all of Cornish, Sibley County to the door of Col. Bobleter's evangelical is being pushed rapidly forward west iaw requires that school district clerks can be expected. 67 Wheat, W.P.DUNNINGTON, labors. TheCol. should turn the BRAN, &C.M of Winthrop. The company expects should give notice thereof at least ten Otts. Aug 30 Register. Heimerdingers are eutirely refitting crank of the machine the other way, AT LOW RATES. Coin, to have the cars running to the crossing days previous to the date of the meeting. their renowned mill. They are putting though,shouldn't he.- Waseca Radical. Ficture, Frames, Mouldings 50 Barley, in rollers and are bound to have a of the the Minnesota river in time Our brother quill-drivers are on the mill second to none. Sj ecial Attention given to PROVISIONS. Meat Market, to move this year's crops. Cyclone Beef on foot, per cwt., S3.00 84.00 and children^ carriages. wrong trail. We must plead innocent Custom Woric Hon. Ole Joergenson, of Linden, and Mi. Dual, of Lone Tree Lake, believes Centre and Morton, two new towns on Mutton per head, 3.50 5.00 of the charge. We forgive our friend in the old way of harvesting, Aug. Westphal, of New Ulm, are mentioned the road, have been platted. The 6.00 Pork per cwt., 5.00 Singer Sewing machine $35,00 having cut his entire crop with a cradle. of the Radical for making the inference, An extra stone for giinding feed. in connection with the Republican 15 Migor Cured gnros per lb. former is located in Camp township New Davis ZIEHER & BREY, Prop'rs. $35,00 How is that tor high? but Capt. Castle, of the Dispatch, Steam Cornsheller. 12 Breakfast Bacon and Democratic nominations for Wheeler & Wilson $35,00 and the latter in Birch Cooley. 18 SNYDER. Dued Beef, MINNESOTA S T. NEW ULM, MINN. knows us better. No missionary work Representative. The Herald thinks THEe Wood 1 iken for cash or in exchange 10 undersigned would respectfully inform SaltPoik, Machines sold on time or monthly was necessary, as will be readily understood NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. that those who look for a tame campaign th public that they have established a meat 15 While the station agent at Winthrop Lard payments. market one door north of the Union Hoase. We Efapii'e MiU&> when we say the church society will be disappointed. 3.75 Flour per cwt., 3.35 Notice. will spare no pains or means to keep our market was at dinner last Wednesday some one supplied with only the best Iresh meats, sausage above referred to has no edifice 2-25 NEW ULM. Coin Meal Scfcreiber & Co. MINN. entered the depot and abstracted 8100 and everything else usually found In a first-class A trio of serenaderg were abroad N 10 15 Butter pei lb of its own. meat market, and onr prices will always compare OTICE is hereby given that the dog tax is from a table-drawer. A package of 20 favorably with those of our competitors. If so desired, now payable and that the same win be received last Monday night and just as je editor Cheese articles purchased of us will be sent to the in the office of the undersigned. 10 in$90 was overlooked. A suspicious looking Poultiy L. Ha?berle. A. 6. Seiter commenced dreaming of the war purchaser'shouse withoutextra charge. Thehighest WHOLESALE JACOB NIX, How to Keep Potatoes Good. 14 market price will always be paid for fat cattle, Hael)erle'& Seiter, Confectioners Egg9 per dozen character was arrested, but there City Clerk. Egypt he was awakened by music soft hides, etc. 40 Potatoes pei bushel Notice to Contrac- was no money found on his person. It ANTON ZIEHER, 1-00 and sweet. Come again, boys, but 150 Onions Preserving potatoes for the table in ANTON BREY. TINSMITH. is, thought however, that he is a professional 3.80 next time be just a little more previous Beans. 3 00 tors. LAN I the summer by slightly heating the DEALERS IX thief, asWinthrop is the third Til OMAN, St. Clouc if you want to take us just right. GROCERIES. Building, Washington, D.C. pradbefore surface and thus destroying the eyes, Gree Fruits, Nuts, Etc. place where he was seen just before a 12K btigai, White, pei lb the United States gen. school-house, 32x52, two stories high, of was recently suggested in the New land office, Contested cases' frame, veneered with brick, will be erected in Minn.St., between 1st. and 2d. North. 11 Yellow A Republican county convention for theft was committed. e~rearof the Catholic church in Sleepy Eye and private land claims, mining, premption and homestead 10 Biown England Farmer" as a method worthy ALL KINDS of TIN AND SHEET f'Ianuandcontract ive in the 7th day of September next. Nicollet county is called to meet in St. cases prosecuted betore the department of Main St., Between 5th 6th Sts., 10 There being two Franz Macho's, D,ied Apples, 7 specifications can be seen at the parsonage. of experiment. J. Q. Adams, of Green nterior and Sup reme Court and all cases of IRON WORK DONE. Peter on Saturday, Sept. 2d, for the LA CROSSE, WIS. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved 10 claims before the Executive Departments. Special Peaches, cousins, we were in error last week to the committee. county, Pa., writes to the.New York Repairing & JobWorka Specialty atteution gieentotownsite cases, land warrants, purpose of electing nine delegates to 10 Pi tines, S. 7th REV. B. 8ANDMEYER. homestead floats, and all kinds of land'scrip when we said that the one injured at All arders Tribune that the plan is practiced in 22 bought andsold. Coftee, Rio, Green, per lb., 15 the judicial convention. Lyon and tended to. the gravel pit was a single man. The by mail promptly at Notice 25 All orders promptly attendedto i his country to a considerable extent. Roasted Lincoln counties hold their conventions sTTtfj wound* ordisease*mfro 33 one injured has a wife and three children. QAT f\TVfi rMO now suffering Java Green 30 The eyes are destroyed by simply scalding rmtlmu fTn on Sept. 9th. hereby given that on Saturday, Aug. 26,1882, at 40 Roasted Ww Vim, SU** *y* His leg was amputated above ofany kind caused by military service are entitled water over the tubers, which are 10 o'clock a. nt., centre lots 8, 9 and 10, in block 35 Mocha Gieen to Pus)is*. Widows, minor childreu, depea* 183, south of Centre street, park edition, will be the knee by Dr. Workman of Sleepy An examination will be held at then immediately iried and put away M. MULLEN 75 sold at public auction to the highest bidder. Sale dent mothers or fathers of soldiers who died from leas, Japan, 40 Eye, assisted by Dr. Wakefield, of will take place on the lots. By order of the City the effects of their service are also entitled, Many 80 Meepy Eye on Wednesday, Aug. 30th., when they will keep indefinitely. Mr. Green, 60 Council. Invalid pensioners are entitled to an Increaae New Ulm, a few hours after the accident Black, 80 Aug 23 JACOB NIX, Clerk. by the school board of that place for Careful assistance given in delayed or Rejected Adams knows whereof he speaks, for Claims, as many can be allowed with but little occurred and he Is now getting the purpose of selecting a teacher for being engaged in the* grocery business NOTICE. more] evidence. Complete instructions with references sent on application. A B. 4c GEO. along as well as could be expected under stacking is piogressing nicely. the new primary department of the he has bought and sold potatoes A. KING, Attorneys-at.Law.9l6F. St. Washington, Sealer in the circumstances. D. C. N schools. Examination to begin at I treated by this process repeatedly. OTICE is hereby given that the new school Childiea carriages at C. Wagner's. ardware and til Kinds oi year will commence with Monday, August a. m. Mel laerM RIe)tMrB!! ]tfe)tbera. The weather has become unsettled. 21st, and that all new scholars must receive ad. Are yon disturbed a night and broken of mission Cards from the undersigned before they Watei -melons have made their ap- Hon. J. B. Wakefield has beeninvit your rest by a sick child suffering and crying A heavy thunder storm passed to the can be admitted to the public schools of the Independent After a jury trial at Mankato, lasttwo with the excrncUtlng pain of cutting teeth? If go lt\uane in this city. school district of New Ulm. ed to deliver an agricultural address north of us last Sunday afternoon, and go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's days, judgment was rendered K. O. KOCH, CLERK, SoothingSyrup It will relieve the the poor little at the Brown County Fair in New Ul Office over Brown Co. Bank. reports reach us that the rain fall was against several prominent citizens of snflerer immediaetly-depend upon it there is on Window shades and shade goods in on Sept. 18th, and at the Cottonwood mistake about it. There Is not a mother on Earth Teacher Wanted. very great, being variously estimated that city for $10 and costs each for gieat vanety at C. Wagner's store. who has used it who will not tell yon thither and County Fair in Windom on the 27th. egulale the bowels, give rest to the mote magic, at from six to eighteen inches. The their subscription for the Minnesota rief and health to the child, operating likes, and FARM MACHINERY, We are advised that the Gov. has accepted storm lasted nearly an hour and a half It is perfectly safe to use in all castion of Valley History. They will probably Pay your dog tax, ye New Ulmltes. A teacher having a fiist-grade certificate pleasant to the taste, and is the presenprses in both invitations, and the people and considerable damage was done to pay for their books on delivery next one of the oldest fem ile physicians and nueveryhe is wanted to teach a term of See city cleik's notice in another collumn. ot those counties are to be congratulated United States. Sold at 85 cents a pottle school in District No. 6, Sigel township, grain and hay, many stacks being time and save all parties costs. where in having secured the services of so Brown Co., Minn. Applications blown down by the prevailing high The Sleepy Eye Creamery Compuny will be received by the undersigned able, practical and interesting an orator. BOARD OF AUDIT. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable wind. On Tuesday, stacking was again will make an exhibit of their product until August 30th next. They can rely upon receiving Compound doubtless ranks first as a retarded by an early morning shower. at the Hochester State Pair. ANTON MANDEICFIULD, Cleik. some good hints on farming, from a curative agent in all diseases of the Meeting of the Board of Audit of P. O. New Ulm, Minn. We have just received the premium thoroughly practical farmer, presented Brown County, Minn., July 141h, procreative system, degeneration of the A harvest home festival and ball 1882. lists of the State and Lyon County GRAND in concise and comprehensive language, kidneys, Irritation of the bladder will be held in Union Hall one week The Board met for the put pose ot fairs. The printing was done at Whitney's embellished only with ideas such as urinary calculi, Ac, ke. Send to Mrs. 10m next Sunday. See advertisement examining and comparing the lxok of Harvest Hom Festival, steam printing office at Marshall, are of vital importance to farmers and Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, the Auditor and Treasure! and found Mullen is busy nowadays. He is and the general arrangement of cuts of interest to everyone. Mankato Lyau, Mass., for pamphlets. them correct, as follows to wit: deliveiing fiom one to two Case Agitator and display type is the best we have Free Press, County revenue i und $3537 6V AND$Attii Dig. Berry and Wakefield inform us thieshers every day. County poor fund 509 02 ever seen. The press work isfinelyex* County road and bridge fund 240 50 that Mr. Swan Samuelson of Cornish ecuted, every letter and every cut being THEATRICAL AND CIRCUS LIFE.Dan The Herald says that a number of County int. and sinking fund 3153 00 is 9lightly improving. He now takes well and distinctly brought out. Linahan Co., publishers, of St. Louis, Private redemption account 80 34 Sleepy Eye sportsmen will attend the nourishment and hopes are entertained For fine work Whitney takes the cake. General town fund 1441 70 have just issued a book bearing the great field trial of the American Kennel ATUNION that he may yet pull through, General School district fund 2801 18 Snipes hsve nearly matured into above title. It treats of anew and always Club, at Faiimont, next month. though his leg will have to be amputated HALL Current School fund 52 31 prairie chickens, but the birds are said interesting subjects, and will, no Delinquent taxes collected 1676 82 above the knee to give him a to be scarce this year. SKINNY MEN doubt, be welcomed by many amusement chance for life. Well's Health Renewer" restores ON Total 913,502 70 lovers who desire to acquaint A constitutional prohibition convention health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, themselves with the mysteries of the IN TREASURY. Sunday Eve,, Sept. 3, 1882, was advertised to be held in Sleepy Sexual Debility. $1. Brown* Co. Bank deposit $6623 22 "profession." In fact it will interest Should send for instructions, reasonable Eye yesterday under direction of the Citizens National bank deposit 5824 84 all classes of readers, owing to its revelations terms, references, 4c, to Edson State constitutional committee, which But little tlneshing has yet been Notes in bands Co.att'v.Webber 78 50 of secrets heretofore known Admission 8 0 cents Brothers, Solicitors of Patents, Washngton, has arranged a series of conventions Town orders done in this vicinity, but what has 06 44 only to managers and actors. The author D. who famish the same a couple. Supper extra. School district orders 184 17 to cover all .the senatorial been threshed went considerable is a well known dramatic critic, Town warrants 467 12 without charge. Edson Brothers is a districts. These are not nominating above the estimate. School district warrants 270 81 his style Is easy and natural, and the well known and successful firm of large conventions, but are designed to awaken THE ESTEBLY LIGHT DRAFT HARVESTER All are cordially invited. County poor oiders 8 00 numerous anecdotes and adventures "Hough on Mala." experience, having been established in an interest among the people to or* Cash in Treasury 30 60 with which he enlivens his work, ren Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, THE MANAGERS. 1866. tf ganize for future action and select der it refreshingly interesting. Book, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks Totol $13,502 70 ten delegates from each senatorial district The Winona St. Peter railway Book AHEWBOOI ON A HEW8 SUBJECT! agents will have a good thing in this gopheis 15c. Druggists. to meet in State convention Nov. ALBERT BLANCHABD, Ne Thr,mn company has Issued an order to all volume. See advertisement. 14 and 15, at Minneapolis. Attest: President Board of Audit. th \vh.ii has* been M^ Infove ovef Sll otbter' W. W. Cole's exaggerated conglomeration styles' of Appleby their agents that they will carry passengers Fo AGENT S H. B. CONSTANS, will exhibit in Mankato tomouow. 8in der% TheatricalandCircusLife during the continuance of the Clerk of Board of Audit. Things Judicial. WANTED "Long John" Honnor was in town Several of our small boys State Fair, at Rochester, at one-half last Saturday. Mr. Honner is Judge Ordinance No. 34. Revealing the secrets of the stage, green room, and The J. I. CASE are going down to take it in. their regular rate for the round trip. circus tent. Private and public lives of noted actors Baldwin's right bower, and is ambitious Lyon County News Also all articles for exhibition along and actresses, their professional work and Judge Baldwin is"doing"Lyon County. BIJCHIJPAIBA* to go "thundering down the summer vacations amusing scotches and thrilling An Ordinance relating to Ferry AGITATOR, the line of their road will be returned adventures the black art revealed, how men eat He visited Marshall, Minneota Quick, complete cuie, all anoying ages" as the judge-maker of the Ninth and Ponton-bridge. Are, women are fired from cannons, heads are cnt free, live stock alone excepted. off, etc. "Matinee mashers" and giddyballet girls and Balaton on Tuesday and Wednesday, Kidney, Uladder and Uunaiy Diseases. district. We believe he thinks, howthat Be it ordained by the Council of how actors and actresses are made ancient and modern monstroclties wonderful secrets of transformation and this time had his estimable SI. Druggists. the City of New Ulm theever, Mr. Webber ot New Ulm THRESHING MACHINE, The fall and winter term of scenes. History of the drama from the lady with him. That's right, Judge, earliest days down to the present time. Most Sec. 1 That from and after September has somewhat the advantage thus far public schools of this city commenced The stoim on the night of the 14th thrilling and entertaining book now In the field. 1st, 1882, there shall be established take your good wife along every time, in the race. Long John has a most Astounding revelations! Troth stranger than fiction! last Monday. During the morning inst was quite general throughout 175 portraits, engravings, and colored a ferry across the Minnesota and leave John Honnor at home. unsavory political record, and his assurance WHICH STANDS WITHOUT hours the 500 and more school children Slates! Sells on sight. Everybody wants it. Minnesota. At Mankato a fire alarm River at a point known and Ulm,{ueasantandprofltabie.ever Grandest opportunity offered to those desiremployment. In undertaking to manage B. F. Webber, Esq., of New were all activity and bustle. Over Other pubIshers AN EQUAL. added to the hoirors ot the night. designated as, where the Third are offering thousands of dollars for control Judge, Baldwin's campaign is not calculated was in town Tuesday and Wednesday, one hundred new scholars were admitted of territory. Illustrated circulars and milSouth Street meets the Minnesota particulars free, or send 50 cents in money or to elevate the judicial ermine A FULL LINE OF and his unpretentious and modest demeanor The Democratic nomunee for Congress to the primary classes. The River, and within the corporate li stamps for complete canvassing outfit, to DAN to any extent.St. Peter Tribune. made him many friends. The LINAHAN CO., Publishers, SI. Louis, Mo. in the Cairo (111.) district, Wm. Board of Education is in a quandary mitsof the City of New Ulm, which iVfit & SiSidley people do not all believe that the "hur- Muiphy, spent several years in what to do with them all. shall be free between the hours of Last Thursday a freight train arrived rah-boys*take-something*with-me"sort TAX JUDGMENT SALE. 6 o'clock A.M. and 7 o'clock P.M. steam-boating on the Minnesota river. at this station a few minutes in ad While Mr. Julius Guetling, at the of men are essential to the judiciary. and between the hours of 7 o'clock PLOWS, CULTIVATORS & HORSE-RAKE PURSUANTttcourreanl vanceof the regular passenger, train Heware of Isttltalema. a estate tax judgment P. M. and 6 o'clock A. M. there Union Hall, was Chopping wood last John Honnor asserts that he has captured the distric i the county or Brown and due at 5:20 p. m. and went on a sidetrack. 'I lu dnhcate odor of Floreston Colony may be charged the following rates Wednesday the ax caught In a clothes state of Minnesota, entered the sixteenth day of Lyon county for Judge Baldwin. The brakeman forgot to close August, A. D. 1882,In proceedings for enforcing is entirely novel. Look for sig-line of ferriage each way and instead ot splitting wood he bepaymentof taxes and penalties upon real estate in That's all right, perhaps, but we the switch and when the passenger natuie of Hiscox & Co., N. Y., on each For double team, horses, oxen the county of Brown, remaining delinquent on I the came very near splitting his head. The lieve that the honest yeomanry of Lyon The New Osborne No. 2 Mower, first dsy of June, A. D. 1883, and of the statutes in came thundering along it also went on or mules 25 cts. bottle. such case nude and provided, I shall on the 18th sharp edge of the ax struck hia forehead county have arrived at that point when to the sidetrack, but the engineer was day of September, A. D. 1888, at lOo'eloek in the Single horse and buggy or and inflicted an ugly wound, forenoon, at my office tn the court house in the city John Thompson, living on the Ileavei they will do a little thinking for themselves, on the alert and through his presence THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. wagon 15 cts. of New Ulm and county of Brown sell the lands though the skull was not injured. It Falls load between Camp and which are charged with taxes, penalties and costs and not allow themselves to be of mind and prompt action a serious Foot passengers 5 cts. in said Judgment, and on which taxes shall not was a very close call. lie Iowk $ W foint Fianklin post offices, lost two cows by captured by any politician. accident was averted. The collision Horses, mules, cattle or other have been previously paid. H.B. CONSTANS, lightning dm ing the storm on the night live stock per head 5 cts. that ensued was hardly perceptible to BARB WIRE, Sept 7 County Anditor, Brown county. There has been considerable specu* PERSONAL MENTION. of the 14th inst. Sec 2. Whoever drives or rides the passengers, and the damage to latlon in this section over the early SHERIFF'S SALE. faster than a walk upon the ponton-bridge the engine was light. drying up of potato vines. Very few Good plowing brings good crops, established and located Paul Senator Peterson was in St. The only 4 point made with barbs virtne of an execution, issued out of and fields show green vines, although in Buy the New Furst Bradley at the point known as the public bathing underthe seal of the District Court, in and A fatal accident occurred on the and Minneapolis last Monday. at right angles. many the pototoes are not fairly Fish Bros. Wiought frame Sulkey Plow, $45,QO the county of Brown and state of Minnesota, place,or drives at any one time Winona & St. Peter roailroad, near upon a Judgment rendered In Justice court and ripened. If our exchanges are correct Tory Oleson returned from Chicago more than fifteen heads of horses, wth a discount of $2,50 for cash. docketedlnQiesaldDistriet Court,onOtolithday of Sleepy Eye, last Thursday noon. Albert April A. D. 1874, in an action wherein H. 8. Howe in this matter, the cause is found in a mules or cattle across said bridge, last Wednesday morning. M. MlLLNE isnaintiff.and JosephGiebisch is defendant,^ favorof Retz, of this city, a laborer on the shall upon conviction be fined not worm that bores into the vines. St. the said Plaintiff and against the said defendant, 1 1 Mr. D. Keeler and lady, of Winona, gravel train, while stepping from a for theramof Ninety-ire and 85100 The St. Peter Tribune is informed less than ten nor more than fifty James Journal. Wagons& dollars and the sum of Ninety four and 4loodollars are visiting with *~-rrr*. Mr and Mrs. flat car to the caboose fell between the .^tL?A dollars. that E. S. Julien Cox is coming down is now due thereon, I have this 33d day of Mullen. August A. 1 1888 levied upon all the right, title The Mankato Free Press says that ends of the cars and was instantly kill, fiom Giand Forks this fall to take a Sec. 3- All ordinances, rules and and interest Of Mid defendant Joseph Glebbichin Supt. Sanborn, of the Northwestern and to the foUowing described pieceot parcel of ed. The Herald says two cars passed Hon. John Lind and lady, of Tracy, regulations inconsistent herewith hand the judicial contest In this land lying and being in the county of Brown and company, visited Mankato, recently, over him. crushing hisskull in a frightfull arf hereby repealed. _^ Stateof Mlttnosota,towit Lot number four (4) were the guests of prospective Judge M*J it distiict. "kg^, 5*&' of Seetion number twenty-six (38) in Township with a view of shutting off the Cannon -Sec. 4. This ordinance shall take manner. When the train was Webber and lady last Sunday .^g numberOM hundred and*nlne(lOO) north of Baaae nnmlierttarry-twoJLa8)WesiortlMth Principal effect and be in force ^oni and after Valley road's coining Into that city, stopped he was found with his bead Congiegational S. S. at the Court mo not fail to come and see sSa^T Frederick T. Lueth, of The Fiee- Meridian. eontaJnlag ifty-Sve and 50-100 publication. and also to determine the practicability g680108) acres of land according to Government House every Sabbith at 2:30 P. M. fastenedbetween the w^fc man?' Chicago, is in the city on a via* tmd before brr tbm Approved, A of extending the Northwestern road to Preaching at 7 p. m. All are invited. framework under the tender of the Hotfoeis it to his parental home. Mr. Lueth EER3L. New Ulm, on the south aide of the engine. Mr. Bete Was a &* Mas. C. H. Ross, Superintenaent. thinks some of going into In thn. flftlffil Hia rifi the 019 C. MOWBEY, Pastor. WmB*^T^,i i.Tft^sjtansa^ftanMrira