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New'Goods New Goods! IHi once the land of Gohsenis now covered PROBATE NOTICE.! The peat works in Anoka county ination of Raymond was brought about by Lake Menzaleh- Many of are situated on a bog, with an area of by a fusion of the North Dakota ^ourt. row the ancient canals in this part of 70 acres, from which it is estimated delegates with Pettigrew forces. STATE OF MINNESOTA, i c6wt Prob COUNTY OF RJBNVIMJE. STEW *o"Xi2dC., adixaTatf Egypt were undoubtedly constructed 2,000,000 tons of peat can be prepared. Geo. H, Walsch, formerly editor General term, September 1883. AT THE The products of the works of the New Ulm Plaindealer, was D In the matter ot tbe estate of Win. Sell deceased. recoi .Vednesday, September 13 1882. Pursuanttothe order of this Court made in said i will soon be put upon'the market at pelle* the permanent chairman of the convention. NEW ULM CHEAP CASH STORE ellf i& they matter, on the 4th day of'September A. D. 1882, the petition of Qeo. T. Thane und Geo Rieke, administrators a price-to compete with'wood or same PKOPR1ETOR OPTHE REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. [chilsnfaif tm* of Bald estate, praying for licenue to coal.%---f v^tj-vv. labltbftWen, ell 90 acres of the real estate whereof the said yt4 the^forced New Ulm Foundry William Sell died seized, wan this day heard and Silas Hubble, of Spring Valley, labor of the Felli For Member of Congress, Second District. een in constructing The Duluth railroad company has considered. And proof of the due publication and has been experimenting in potato service of the notice required to be given by said JAMES B. WAKEFIELD, his modern canals. The route made a good move. Any one purchase order being innde and It appearing to. the satisfaction O THE UNDERSIGNED WISH ANNOUNCE planting. He planted six rows THAI & MACHINE SHOP through which Sir Garnet Wolaeley of the Judge of this Court now here, after a of Faribault county. 80 acres of land along the line lull hearing upon said petition, and an examination with only one eye to a hill, six THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF enters Egypt crosses that by which and cultivating 25 acres of the same of.the paoofs and allegations of the parties For Jiulse, Ninth Judicial District, rows with two eyes in a hill, and that/it would be a benefit of said-estate that a sale Corner Centre & Front Streets. the children of Israel left it on the tract within four years will have the Iry Goods, Ready-Made Clothingf~~~~~ of the real estate mentioned and set forth in said BENJAMIN F. WEBBER, six rows with, three eyes in a-hill. journey to the fled ~Sea In this petition is necessary for the payment of valid rate reduced to $1.25 an acre, provided youths' Clothingf claims against said Win. Sell deceased, and tbe Notipps, Bats Shoes, of Brown connty. The rows with only one eye in a NEW ULM, MINN connection it may not be generally he lives on the land. The charges of said administration and it being the hill were the best, producing the #1 Groeerie&fdrdcMry, And Liquors, etc., ett opinion of the Judge of this court that it would The Foundry has been thoroughly refitted and known that an important battle of company will also purchase any timber Republican County Convention. benefit the said estate to sell the real estate hereinafter am now preuared to do all kinds of work on short largest potatoes, but not so many to the late war between Russia aod described at private sale he may cut on the land. notice. Repairing of all kinds of machinery ann for the fall and winter trade is now being received, and we take this early a hill, although weighing the most Agricultural Implements a speciality. Oi.ly ex. Turkey was fought almost at tbe The Republicans of Brown county It is ordered, that the said Geo. T. Thane and opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call and exam- porienced workmen are employed and work en A laborer named Henry Lindberg to the hill. Geo Rieko be, and they are hereby licensed, ordered foot of Mount Ararat. are hereby invited to meet in delegate trusted tomy care will be executed with neatness ine our stock and prices. and directed to sell the following described was killed in Minneapolis on Monday anJ dispi-.tcb. ALL M'ORK WARRANTED. convention at the Court House in New lands at private sale, viz: G1TAS. LEONARD. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. by the fall of a rock into an excavation Two more small pox patients .died Mulligan Newt. 20 acres of Lot No. 2 Section sixteen (10,) Town Ulm, on Saturday, September 16th, one hundred and eleven (111) north ofltuuge thirty-tWO where he was working. He was in St. Paul last weekone being 1892, at 1 o'clock p. M for the purpose"of (82.) Miss '1'Bedford's school will close this electing ten (10) delegates to a native of Sweden, aged twenty-nine And it is farther, ordered, that before making Sister Margaret of St. Joseph's hospital, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. ''^i sale of said real estate, or any part thereof, the week. represent the county in the 9th Senatorial years, and leaves a wife and child. who nursed a number of patients said Geo. T. Thane and Geo Itickc take and subscribe B. & E. C. Behnke district convention, called to an oath as required by law, and give bond Threshing season has now fairly who had the disease. The Compared with last year, the supply to the judge of this court in the sum of two hundred meet,at Sleepy Eye on, Tuesday, Sept. commenced... attending physicans say that the patients dollars, with sufficient sureties, to be approved 19th i882. Alsotoplace in nomination' of hogs for winter marketing is by said judge, to account for all the proceeds Splendid, weather-and farmers are who have died, at the pes(t candidates-tot Representative, of the sale, and to dispose of the same according A. BMHNKM, Manager. said to be 10 to 12 per cent less in improving the time. to law, and that he cause said real estate house, have been perfectly white, even County.Auditor, Clerk of the District PETERSON, all the states, save Minnesota and to be appraised by two competent persons to be appointed The Sunday School recently organized Court,Register of Deeds, Sheriff, Judge, to the sores, and... that it resembles by this court, and qualiflsd according to Heavy cash purchases in the east en Wisconsin. There will be increased law. is now in a flourishing condition. of Probate, -County Attorney, County leprosy more than any small able me to offer Groceries at the fol supplies for the last half of the winter, And it is further ordered that the said Geo. T. Surveyor and Corner. Your correspondent returned a few pox they have ever seen. Thane and George Rieke shall cause notice of low: ng'low-prices: and the spring and summer packing- The' several towns will be entitle^ terms upon which said real estate will be sold, (in days ago from Zurabrota, Goodhue Co. which said notice the premises to be sold shall ba to delegates as follows: $1.00 5 lbs Good Japan Tea for AGENT FOR THE Mr. Torrey started his new thresher The cavalry group for the Lincoln described with common certainty,) to be posted William Kugilin, a plasterer in St. up in three public places in the county wherein 1.00 7 Rio Coffee for Alliin.*. 2 Milford...'.-.-..!^...:... last week. lie says it works like a 2 monument at Springfield, 111., Aultman & Taylor Threshrs, Hors- said real estate is situated, and to be published in Bnrnstown 3 Mulligan.../.:.. charm. ,V Paul, was struck by a train at Post 1.00 9 Coffee A Sugar for the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper printed Bashaw..................,1 New Ulm.... 7 has been completed and boxed ready nd published at NewUlin in Brown county.for four Cottonwood.... .K 2 North Star 1 Siding on Tuesday while attempting 12 Dried Peaches for 1.00 The pronndis in such a dry condition for shipment. It is about ten and weeks successively, next before such sale. Prairieville 1 Eden.. :..&..2 as to render plowing very difficult. 100 11 Apples for to drive across the track, and instantly Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon Plum for And it isfurther ordered, that said real estate Sleepy Eye 4 Home 2 a half feet high, and weighs 5,500 shall not be sold for less than its full appraised Stark 2 A good shower of rain' is much 4 Leavenworth 2 1.00 11 killed. Deceased was aged about pounds. The monumeut occupies value, as fixed and determined by the persons to Siiiel...- 2 Linden ueeded. Good Holland Herring per keg, 1.50 be appointed therefore by the court, as aforesaid, thirty.eight years, and leaves a wife Stately ..1 and Chicago Pitts Threshers. A Lake Hanska 2 a commading position in the cemetry, and not after the expiration orone year next ensuing If the fine weather continues long The apportionment as fixed for the Good Mess Herring per keg 82 and several children. the date hereof, and that immediately after standing ninety feet in height enough to allow the corn to mature, convention xmder this cull is one delegate the sale of said real estate, or any part thereof, the Russian Sardines per keg 82 from the base. I*, cost $136,550, said George T. Thane and George Rieke make re. which will not require more than two for each town one for each 50 Near Pine City, on Friday, Goodwin THE CELEBRATED port of their proceedings therein to this Court. All other GROCERIES and DRY and each group $13,700, making weeks, we shall have a fair crop. votes and major fraction thereof cast was watching a deer lick on Cross ID testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our Probate Court for the county of Renville GOODS at correspondingly low figures. the entire cost of the work $206,- for Gov. Hubbard at the general election While threshing at G. N. Dayton's lake. Just after dark he supposed and State of Minnesota, to be hereunto affixed. of 1881. 500. a few days ago, two or three of ourhe Witness, John Garritty, Judge of the ProbateCourt saw a deer at the liek andfiredhis of said county, this fourth day of September A. By order of the Rep. Co. Com., young chaps allowed their anger to The prohibitionists have been The highest market price will al piece, a shot gun loaded with buck D. 1882 HEN RY KELLER, Chairman. gain the start of their better nature TWI NE .BINDERS, JOHN GARRITTY, ways be paid for old iron, bones and shot, at it. Immediately on discharging holding a national" convention in and for about half, an hour they amused Oct. 5 Judge of Probate rags. his gun he discovered that Republican District Convention. themselves by calling each other Chicago. They adopted a prohibition Law and Collection. he shot a man. Willaim Campbell, JOHN F. NEUMANN. nicknames, &c, but fortunately the platform and determined to The Wood's light Running Sweep Rake who at the time was passing around theevent did not culminate in a massacre put a full national ticket in The Republicans of the 9th Senatorial or anything in the nature of barbarism. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, the lick looking after a reflector District of Minnesota are hereby field in 1884. W. W. Satteilee, of THE Reaper and Mower Combined The Boys will be boys. Northwestern Law and Collectiou Association which he had left there sometime invited to meet in delegate convention Minneapolis, was appointed ths desire to call attention to the fact that W at Harmony Hall, Sleepy Eye, Tuesday, previously. One slug just grazed his they have opened a branch office in St. Paul for Minnesota member of the National WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER the purpose of making collections. They have in September. 19th, 1882, at 1:30 cheek, and another penetrated his Committee. The prohibitionists all parts of the United States nnequaled facilities Springfield I tens. o'clock r. M., for the purpose of placing body at the scapula. CHAS. BRUST, PROP'R. for collecting.bad or doubtful debts and make no THE are laboring wrong to be successful. in nomination a candidate for charge unless successful. Attend to legal business M.& First South Streets, of all kinds in all the courts from lowest to highest, They are bringing the odium of John Schaumburg has sold his bouse Seuator, to represent said district in CorJ Mrs. Martin Robeski of New Posen, hairing first class attorneys la all parts of the Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders and lot in town to A. G. Anderson. the next' session of the Minnesota fanaticism upon themselves. country, Fees very low. Settlements promptlymade on Thurday of last week, was in all cases. Correspondonca invited. Legislature. The counties comprising Rev. Father Haire will say mass in assisting to thresh some grain, and New Ulm, Minn. Mention this paper. Address, Marion St. Clair, the district will be entitled to the his church here next Sunday, 17th Mr. J. A. Latimer, Alliance can-' 'THE attorney at law, Manager. Rooms land 2, Sherman had just stepped onto the platform following number of delegates: block, St. Paul, Minn. Mar 183 inst. wMrs. didate for Congress, is going oyer to cut bands, when her dress caught FIRSnientItASbusiness Drown 10 Redwood 7 Schrumburg haCTeturned home the district. He was in this city S accommodations, 'ocation con in the tumbling rod, winding her SHERIFF'S SALE. The apportionment of delegates is and depots Sample rooms from visiting friends in New Ulm, last week and is confident of an best in the city. about it, and striking her head and made on the basis of one delegate for and she says there is noplace like the election. We would like to drop a APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. shoulders on the ground. When the virtue of an execution, issued out of and 250 votes cast, and for a major fraction farm. Geo. Schmidt. Wm. Koch. under the seal of the District Court, in and kindly hint to the few of his supthat machine Was stopped it was found thereof on the combined vote for Republican E. G, Pahl. Gb. Smidc. the connty of Brown and state of Minnesota, A big dance on Friday eve., the 22d THE theporters are in earnest, and Presidential electors in that her legs and arms were broken, upon a judgment rendered in Justice court and inst., at M. H. Gamble's Hall. W. W. docketed in the saidDistrict Court,on the 11th day of Empire Mill Co. that is, corral the old gent and year 188C and on vote for Gov. Hubbard and that she had received severe Holcome, of S. Paul, will supply the April A. D. 1874, in an action wherein H. S. Howe MILBURN, STOUGHTON AND WINONA RUSHFORD WAG in year 1881. keep him to home, and send out is Plaintiff, and Joseph Giebisch is defendant,in fa. bruises about the head and face, bebeing music. vorof the said Plaintiff and against the said defendant, ONS, BUGGIES AND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS Bullis or some other oneof the crowd arsides internally injured. She rJhZ^S^ I Committee. Who will be our Judge? We for tht sum of Ninety five anil 65100 Jos. Bobleter. $ OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. with little.more blarney. If they not dollars and the sum of Ninety four and 4100 dollars ROLLER MIXL. died in about two hours after the accident, going to vote for B. P. Webber, of is now due thereon, I have this 22d day of THE do it, Mr. Latimer will find himself New Ulm. We can't iaiprove on Mr. after suffering untold agony. August A. D. 1882 levied upon all the right, title Prof. C. H. Roberts, of Rochester, and i iterest of said defendant Joseph Giebisch in in a like predicament with the Webber. She leaves a husband and two small and to the follow ng described piece or parcel of ha3,been nominated for Congress keeper of a hotel, that was learning land lying and being in the county of Brown and Rock Island J. \I,i Case and Moline Sulky Plows. children. Our leading lumber merchant and State of Minnesota, to-wit: Lot number four (4) 24 Roller an 4 Burrs by the foeenbackers of the First district. how to draw two kinds of whiskey grain dealer, A. G. Anderson, had to of Section number twenty-six (?6) in Township -,::.:i^- THE enlarge his grain capacity by building out of a single barrel.Public Spirit. number one hundred and nine (109) North of Range NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. number thirty-two.t.32) West or the 5th Principal an addition to his ware-house. Mcidian, containing flfty-nve and 50ioo OL RELIABLE HOLLIMORTH SULK! EAI EASES. Hon. E. P. Barnura, of Stearns TAKEN UP. (55 50100) acres of land according to Government M. H. Gamble and others from this county, has been nominated for Survey. place took in the Rochester fair, Minneapolis We take pleasure in informing tlu. lining }fill^ jewing }tkdl\ine The three twenty mile equestrienne Notice is hereby given, That I will 6ell the above BY Congress by the Democrats of the and St. Paul. They report the undersigned, in the town of Cottonwood public that we are now ready for business. described real property to the highest bidder, for races in Minneapolis last week a yearlinr colt. Owner is requested to prove cash, at public auction, at the tront door of the Fifth district. huge time. They got home all right. The best machinery and all the property and pay costs. were won by Miss Mary L. Eekles, Court House, in the city of New Ulm, county of latest improvements inkthe JOHN P. GULDEN. manufacture Rev. Father Sandmeyer of Sleepy Brown and state of Minnesota, on Friday, the of North field, defeating Miss Emma The Vermont election last week sixth day of October, A. D. 1883, at 10 o'clock A of flour enable us to compete with Eye and Father Boland, of St. Paul, and everthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. M. of that day, to satisfy theftaidexecution, together Jewett, of Litchfield time, 46:- Teacher Wanted. the best mills in the country Tuesday resulted a Republican were up here last week the guests of with the interest and costs thereon. 20. Little Cricket, the Kansas girl, Dated August 22d, A. D. 1832. We are constantly Vitying Mrs. S. Ray. Father Boland thinks victory. A full State ticket, two A EDWARD CASEY, I invite Farmers and those in need of Implements of any kind t call Wheat, defeated Miss Peck, of Michigan, teacher, abletoteach the English as well as much of our burg. members of Congress and members Sheriff of Brown Co. Minn. the German Language, is wanted to teach a and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper aud Bye, making the twenty miles in 40:59, B. F. WEBBER, primary class in the Independent School district The farmers are now putting in of the legislature were elected. Plaintiff's Attorney. Oct 4 give better terms than- any other firm west of Mankato and guarantee satis- of New Ulm, Brown Co. Minn. School to commence Corn, the fastest time on record. Espinosa, their spare moments at hay making. Oct 1st 1883. Applications will be received faction Oats, the Mexican dare devil, was They have evidently got their heads by the undersigned. By order of the Board of Edacatioa Partial returns from Monday's NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ofsaid Independent School District. A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on hand. Brancn turned in the right direction at last, Buckwheat, easily defeated by Miss Belle Cook, election in Maine indicate that the B.G.KOCH, Clerk. which is stock raising and a variety &c.,c. offices at SLEEPY EYE, SPRINGFIELD, LAMBERTON, of California, time 45.10. There* FOB SALE. Republicans have made substantial Land Office at Redwood Falls Minn, July 31,1882 of grain raising. was universal indignation among TRACY AND TYLER, At the Highest Market Prices S. D. Peterson, Notice is hereby given that the following.named gains and elected their ticket, including Chicken shooting is now the order settler has filed notice of his inten tioii to make the spectators that witnessed the A all four Congessmen* final proof in support of his claim, and that said good farm of 160 acres with a brick.dwelling of the day among our sportsmen. last named race, at the stupid and proof will be made before the Register and Receiver We sell all kinds of bouee thereon in the town of Eden, for sale Some crack shots in our town. The 13. S. Land Office, at Redwood Falls Minn, on very resonable twins. Apply to brutal manner the Mexican treated The jury-in the siar route trials XLOVR,, on Saturday Sspt 9,1882, viz: Peter Glacer.Preemption^. Jos. A. Eckstein. Chicago crew that Came out a few days 5H5 1 the horses he rode. The ten mile S.Entry No703for these 14 sec. last Monday rendered a verdict of ago, not having any show with us, SHORTS, 15 township 111, range S'2. WM. KIESLING. race on Friday between Miss Cook R. KIESLLN pulled out for the west. acquittal as ^Turner and Peck, and He names the following witnesses to prove his BRAN, 4bc, NOTICE. H. KELLER. and Little Cricket was won by the continuous residence upon,and cultivation of, said H02RSCHELB1 of guilty asw Miner and Reerdell. John Hauenstein, of New Ulm, is in AT LOW RATES. land, viz: Keller & Co. former, time 20 20 N town now, attending to the threshing Wm. Laframbois, Max Voltin, J. Hinderman As to Dorsey and Brady they were OTICE Is hereby given that a public examination and James Blake Jr., all of West Newton Nicollet on his farm hear by. The barley crop of teachers will be held at the following unable to agree. ^Special Attention given .to Co. WM. P. DUNNINOTON, places and times: At New Ulm In the courthouse is good. This don't look much like The Hastings Gazette sums up the Register. 0\istom Work oa Wednesday and Thursday, September prohibition, John. 20th and Slst. At Sleepy Eye, Friday ana Saturday, prohibition movement in this State The Owatonna Journal says a TAX JUDGMENT SALE- 22d and 83d, and at Springfield, Monday and Beware of the dry weather, each as follows: Tuesday, 2Sth and 96th. An extra stone for giinding feed. member of the board of trustees of and all who are not insured against Dated at Sleepy Eye, Brown Co. Minn, this 4th DEALERS IN "In view of these unfavorable circumstances Steam Cornsheller. Melville, Iowa, has introduced an day of September, A.4). 1884. loss or damage by fire. Get insured. estate tax judgment of "PURSUANT to a real DRY GOODS^gROOERIES, would it not be lar wiser D.G. CLARY, Co. S opt. the district court in the county of Brown and ordinance to compel every adult resident There are two honest agents in our state of Minnesota, entered the sixteenth day of for the piohibitionists to bend Wood taken for cash or in exchange townRay is one of them. to'attend church once on Sunday. August, A. D. 1882,in proceedings for enforcing L. Hoeberle. A. G. .-Setter their energies towards the better enforcement payment of-taxes and penalties upon real estate in Hsberl & Salter Truly, Iowa is a great State Geo, and Andrew Potter of this the county of Brown, remaining delinquent on the of existing laws rather READY-MADE UOTttlNG, HATS, CAPS. place only a few days ago threshed first day of June, A. D. 1882, and of the statutes in for reform. than to precipitate a bitter uncalled such case made and provided, I shall on the 18th Schrei"ber & Co. from 12 o'clock noon to sunset 1,100 TINSMITfi. day of September A. D. 1883, at 10 o'clock in the for contest upon the people, in Postmaster-General Howe lias bushels of oats. Show me the threshers foreneon at my office tn the court house in the city of New Ulm, nd county of Brown sell the lands which a respectable portion have that can beat this. confirmed a ruling made by Assistant which are charged with taxes, penalties in costs Laydies Gens WHOLESALE very little or no personal interest, Postmaster-General Hatton, said judgment, and on which taxes shall not The farmers are all through harvesting Confectioners Minn.St., between 1st. and 2d. !North have been previously paid. but who by their blind, unyielding an 1 stacking, and they feel joyous making postmasters responsible for H. B. CONSTANS, UNDERWEAR ALL KINDS of TIN AND SHEET over the saving of a good crop. Wheat tactics will be enforced to take sides ept. 7 Connty Auditor, Brown county. subscriptions when they fail to noti IRON WORK DONE. NOTIONS & averages about 20 bush, per acre, barley again, them? It is extremely questionable fy publishers that their papers are and rye immense crops. The root DEALERS IN M. MULLEFS Trimmings Bepairingfi JobWorh Specialty whether prohibition will not taken from the office. crops will average over 50 per. of the Green Fruits, Nuts, Etc. really prohibit save in the smaller WhiteSwan DARRACH. average. communities, and these can be readily All orders promptly attendedto The-coronation'of the Czar has '"v"- Main St., Between 5th Jb 6th Sts., HARDWARE reached under the local option been postponed until next May. Unlaundried LA CROSSE, WIS. It has come! law as it now stands. The Nihilists have cprne to regard MINNESOTA HEWS SHIRTS, those frequent, postponments as evidences Emporium and General AH o-.-ders MercHanHise.. by" mail promptly at of fear and are thereby encouraged. The Farmers' Board of Trade of The Farmingtdn Press says that an Its a Big thing! tended to. Mr1. Si'Jenkins yields /-The Czar is bringing Minnesota held a session in St. Paul and HIGHEST 8 acre field of last week. The principal business upon himself the dangers he is .seeking Agricultural^ Machine Market price 33 bushels of wheat to the acre. transacted was the passage of a series to escape'.'' aid for andwehavegotit! The land has been cultivated for MARBLE WORKS po ce. of resolutions, alleging that the twenty years* Dublin has been in quite a state improrement of the Mississippi, so GOR HIMN, & GE1ITRB TR. HEW Contractors for a bridge in Nebraska ot excitement during the past week. as to admit of the introduction, of Ig*. $&iwendifllg'ei ANIMMENSE have been in Mankato selecting Serious riots occurred, growing out barges in the river business would HewStoCk DEALER IN stone with which to build the piers. of the'strike of the constabulary, reduce the freight on wheat ten Monuments, Ttubstont. THE UNITED STATES MAIL Mankato stone is well and favorably and the military \vere called to suppress cents per bushel that members of Mantels, .them. The Constabulary known throughout the west. the legislature, and congressmea have i\eturnsda t'o duty and quiet should be chosen who are in full Foreign and A few days, ago at Mankato while SEED STORE once mbrereigna. sympathy with the reform in this American Marble, swinging in a hammock a daughter of of direction, and who wilt pledge themselves op on State Street betwnen 4th and J* C. Rausch had the big toe of the The Perjuaylvaiaia Republicans to aid in its accomplishment im& BENTS' & CHILDREN'S left foot torn from its position, fifth streets, To every man's door. If our are stilMiopeFnl of*patching up their that a committee of five be appointed and was compelled to have it amputated. New Ulai, Minn. JBEED8 are not sold In your differences, A meeting of leading to draft a circular letter to each .--t Fall and Winter town,drop usaPostalCardfor stalwarts and independents was held candidate for the senate and house Nels Christian, 50 years off age, *v-0 in Philadelphia last Thursday for New Firm! New Goods! of representatives, asking them to Handsome Illustrated Catalogue BOOTSand SHOES, employed at the stone quarries at the purpose of patching up a compromise, state fully and frankly their position FALi* and Prices. Address D. LANDRETH 6c SONS. PMladdphla. BluiF Siding, opposite Winona, was but the result ot the meet* and opinion of these, resolutions instantly kUled Wednesdy afternoon ing was nafc,tnade public. that the State chemist be requested 'Including all the i by falling over the bluff and striking to analyze the different WINTER AND Late and Desirable Styles, NEW ULM, MINN. ohl(fris According to-reports the State head grades of wheat and establish their r, ofr....' QV"W,. Fair presented a greater yariety of The1, ^negar^'wbrks' relative values as food products and. For both big & little Feet. interestiDgfeatur^than any of itsthat the legislature be urgently re*' Thompson atWells wereburned.on the tneu PRIVATE FAMILY CcenS A complete line of CCCnC FortheMERCHMTsLagN$w!s& predecessors. The exhibit of fine quested to enact laws regulating the 27th ult., together with five hundred OCEI/O For the MARKET CARbENER Do not let it escape your memory that SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWIRE, stock, farm- rnachinery, and of the iuspectionof wheat and railroad discrimination o We have received the largest assortment bushels, of barley, one hundred bushels SEEDS products .of the farm generally was this is a in freights. These are 9CCI/9 Crown byourselves fiOAMLaOiEiimil^KCI/O Ofv v- i iv vv of wheat, and six hundred barrels noteworthy. The fair was air en very good resolves and we hope that CARPENTER & FARMING TOOLS, Dry Goods, of vinegar. Loss $35,000 no insurance. tWHmndaome IUotwUed .Caftosa^ iilteil Rcghiw VWLBM TO AIX. tire success in every particular. they will not end in mere talk., u. MBBOBAMTS, SEND V9 YOUtl BVSDfBBS CARDS F^R TRADS LIST. J. I Case & Co's. Apron & Ready-made Clothing DAVID LANDRETH&$0NJ,SEEDaR0WERI,PHILADELPHIA The Austin man who was swindled Eclipse Threshers, Fish ros.',.,- Dining the past Jeair 273 men &VKZK- The Seat of War. Bradley & Metcalf out of $1,000 by three card monte Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os^ were killed and more than a thousand Cloaks and Dolmans, men who accompanied a circus, has, borne & Co's Full Line of were injured in the anthracite Hats &paps, Hand made Boots Shoes recovered $800 of the amount by following The New York Tribune^ calls' W coal mines of Pennsylvania. The REAPERS and MO WERS. up the circus and attaching an ALWAYS ON HAND, tention to the fact that the scene annual reports of.the mine inspectors .uL elephant belonging to the show in of the present military operations of the region show that most of FUR GOODS, also Kansas. fain Egypt is none other than the the aeciflents-which resulted so SELF BINDER, land of Goshen. "The very.j names PINQREE & SMITWS tally consisted of the falls of roof Obediah Cole, a farmer of fifty pLOYES AND MrlTTENS, sent over the wires," it says, "may and explosion of fire-damp. years of age, while pitching flax upon FINE LINE OP be found in Murray's guide-book LADIES'& GENTS'miWRWEAR the farm of Or. Lindlev, near THE ELWARD HARVESTER SOOtS and SllOOS The Democrats of the First district and the Book of Numbers. Ramses, Morris, suddenly said to the men' GROCERIES have nominated Judge Thomas the outpost of the Egyptians, IN ARCTIC & WOOL GOODS with whom he was working: "Hold With Cord Binder, r. ||g. Wilson,-of Winona, as thuir candidate is situated twelve'miles' from Ismailia. on, boys," and dropped dead. we are the leaders. CROCKERY ft GLASSWARE, for Congress. That gentle It is probably the ancient leaves a family. Jiii I Cant and wont be WWM man, hoAvever, positively declined Raamses mentioned in Exodus i., MONIA, GOMSUMPriOS, DtoMtMer THROAT, OHIST AND LUNGS. BOOTS SHOES, .FURSX, & BRADLEY A ten-year old son of Fred Chase, the honor, flirice repeated li: 'Therefore they did set over And the Very latest Pattern* in Undersold. of Holdings Ford, Stearns count/, but, taking no notice*, of .this, the them taskmasters to afflict them HA BA KEf PLOJFS J~. Dress Goods & Trimmings. shot his little sister^ aged three years, ,M convention hastily adjournedthus with their burdens. And they, -is**- and alHHSSiis7oTttiTHHOAT.CHrarj1AT.C on Monday, kilting the p^ild instantly, A KB CULTIVATORS, ^^^GM^Awn^bc^MsdVini leaving the party without, a candidate built for Pharaoh treasure cities, Our purchases hare been made direct E LQHEYDE, .ROCl A loaded guoj stood in a-ocrner of ihe district. Pithom and Raamses.' Then ames j^a^^coj^j^i^l^^d^^ ETC., ETC., ETC. and for cash, and we are thereby 5. of a room which tho chUdrc^ were also occurs in Numbers xxxiii., ~:w, enabled to make the lowest prices. #il: ii&- mm (the parents being I St, as one of the oamping places of the' Call and examine my goods and Call and examine our stock and com The Delegate contest in .Dakota and the boy taking it up, it pare -prices before purchasing else Israelites Thj6 ^silje of ancient fended last Friday at Grand Forks prices before going elsewhere:^ ^ithptri^ is^i^tttjfiljl^as Tel-el-Ke- iiito the body of & where. i$with the nomination of C^t. John ^^^jL^^^pl^^^^a^i was 1 TbtTQUI, R0GK ANDRYECO^Proprittort, 41 Bfver St, Calotfo, H, BALTRUSH& ROSSKOPH. .**B. Raymond ot FargoV^The-no#