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,f HI iyiini i,)i gpjf^fff^^i^ &* ^i*Oi -4V.C.A. WEDNESDAYHWllfi-DECEMIEK25n39i,MHHrfrWMI NEW ULM REVIEW, MDR THE HOLIDAYS New Goods New Goods! I tjjfaitj 5|lm jj^f i^ about 1,250,000. The govern, Oscar H. Freeman, of Red Wing, took-issue with the President over ment expenditure is limited to Z. died last Monday afternoon from the paragraph in his message about 450,000. any balance being devoted blood poisenening. He received a his veto of the bill last summerDemocrats to the payment of debt. The tribute UJV7 -CTXAC *EX*TXT scratch on his thumb some two weeks and Republicans joined i to Turkey is more than 8 perago, but it was so slight that he paid AT THE forces against the Maryland statesman Wednesday, December 20th, 188 2. cent, of the gross revenue no attention to it. This, however, ana perplexed him with inquiries, NEW ULM CHEAP CASH healed, but the poisening extended Which so exasperated him CIT Doublin, Dec. 14.The co-opeiative Struck Paradise. through his system, and he died after that he lost control of himself and stores here were destroyed by a confinement to the bouse since Nov, resorted to denunciation and abuse fire to-day. The loss is very extensive. From the St. Louis Glob-Democrat. of his tormendors- His action cie* The care taker and his family About forty miles from Green THE NDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNONCET HAT ated considerable amusement and perished in the flames. -Half a block of business buildings Bay, on a highway blazed through he was surrounded by a boisterous THEIR LARGENEW STOCK OF in Blue Earth City was burned on F the woods, and no house within six crowd, which finally disgusted him Fire in Winnrpeg Dec. 14th destroyed Wednesday, involving a loss of about miles of the spot, a Boston pine Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, so that he took his seat amidst a the Canadian Pacific hotel $10 000. C. Pratt, H. Heyerdahl Clothing, Jfotions, B*oU Shoes, land man met a family in a onehorse Youths9 a storm of applause. Other mem* and Johnson house. The Johnson and Drioksverd & Hagen were wagon with a ragged cover, Drug Store bers of the commerce committee House was valued at $30,000 and Groceries, Crockery, And Liquors, etc., etc, the principal sufferers. and drawn by a horse so thin that rallied to the support of the chairman furniture at $12,000. The total the grinding of his ribs could be Christian Benz, in a saw mill at for the fall and winter trade is now being received, and we take this early defence of the resolution, loss will be at least 75,000. Long Prairie, allowed his arm toand plainly heard. opportunity to invite, our friends and customers to give us a call and exam despite protests from Kasson come in contact with a rapidly moving "Stranger," called the immigrant, ine our stock and prices. and Cox it was passed as submitted. Kingston Jamaica, Dec. 14.The circular saw, and the member "are there any lightning-rod fire which broke out on, Monday WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! was nearly severed from his body. men in this section?" evening in the business portion of It is still early to speculate on "Guess not." the next presidential race, bat the this city was not extinguished till St. Cloud lumbermen are calculating SPECIAL IND CEMENTS TO CASH PRCHASEBS. ''Any life insurance agents." vice-president is very rapidly looming Wednesday. The loss is estimated on doing the following amount of B. & E. C. Behnke, I is "No." up. Senator David David's at three million pounds. Four work during the season: Clark & "Any sewing-machine fellers?" term expires on the 4th of next hundred stores in all were destroyed. McClure will cut 20,000,000 feet "Haven't seen any." March, and unless the Senate is Cooper & Gray, 5,000,000 feet and HEADQUARTERS! A. BEHNKE, Manager. "Any temperance reform, marriassociations, called in extra session and a presiding J. E. Haywood, 5,000,000 feet. theage divorce courts, S. D. PETERSON, officer chosen the repulic will Th total national debt on It is stated that Gen. W D. politics, horse races, lawyers or doc- be again be without a vice-president. 1st of December was $1,899,724, Washburn and R. Langdon are tors." The entire range of perplexing 016.43 of principal, including bonds now interested in the wholesale roo- "I think not. This is anew and notes not presented. The questions relative to the presidential ery firm of Geo. R. Newell, of in- township, and I don't think it has succession and the methods princip al of the bonded debt not AGENT FOR THE neapolis, having invested$75,000 each a single settler yet." of elections and returns ought to raitured or called was $1,418,066,* Aultma & Taylo Threshers Hors- in that house. 'Them whoa, Lycurgus!*' called be vigoriously grappled by the 800. he highest rate oi interest is MUM! the man who drew rein. "This is present congress, ana settled definitely si, and lowest 3 per cent. A careful census of Fergus Falls the place T'm looking fur! Unload shows the population to be 5,000, and finally. Business, as Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon the children Sally Ann, und Pll get Early on Thursday morning Dec. well as political interests, are the figures of last year showing a out the bed and cook stove and get 14 flames were discovered issuing jeopardized by the present uncertain population of 2,054. During the DRUBS andMEDICINES and Chicago Pitts Threshers. TOILE ARTICLES ready to squat! If this ain't next from the front windows of Hampton status. past season the building and public door to heaven its about as nigh as court, in the Royal Palace at lmprovmeuts in Fergus Falls amounted It has been the uniform practise SOAPS, HAIROIF our family will ever git." Glass and Putty, Hampton, fifteen miles from London to $724,171. for many yeais to adjourn over THE CELEBRATED the damage is already very serious. from Friday (or more frequently Wait** A Woo4** COMBS & BRUSHES, St. Peter Tribune: There were For many years the government Some historical paintings OILS AND PAINTS, Thursday) until the following Monday, only six crazy people brought here lands in the South commanded no Oigeirs, have been deystroyed and injured. until the sessions have been Trmsses last Saturday. A the rate people themarket, except where they were A wo man was suffocated by well advanced, and the fact that no have been going crazy the last six TWINE BINDERS, needed for corporations. Prior to smoke. motion was made last week in either AND AND months in this State, it will require the rebellion slavery kept immigration house tor any such purpose is regarded Tobaccos. another building as large as the one from that section, and the unsettled The McAllister gun, invented as a significant indication in this city to accommodate them in condition of public affairs The Wood's Light Running Sweep Bake and patented by Dr. A H. McAllister, that the present session is to be devoted five years. after the close of the rebellion prevented KNIVES* RAZORS CANDIES and NUTS of nion county, Mississippi, to steady work. It is said Reaper and Mower Combined, The settlers from going there. has twenty four rifle barrels and An attempt to burn Luverne by by the oldest employes at the capitol During the past four years, however, discharges "five hundred cartridges in professional thieves was made last that Saturday's session of the Wines-& Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER, the inviting climate and productive one miuute, greatly exceeding the weak. A quantity of combustible house and senate was the first that soil, of the south have attracted Gatliug gun in execution and reliability. matter was placed in an outhouse, has ever, within the period of their a large share of immigration, and The entire work of construction saturated with oil, and fired, but rerecollection, THE been held on a Saturday government lauds which were considered was done at the blacksmithshop fused to burn. The attempt was in the first week of a session of gff&W &00$g$f valueless, because nobody on his plantation by Dr. made in the business part of the f(od^tef Twine Bindd* ki\d tl\e Iinnehpo!i congress. wanted them, have been selling McAllister and a inachinest of his town and Luverne narrowly escaped WINONA RUSHFORD WAG- NEW ADVERTISEME NTS. rapidly. The lecord oi public land own neighborhood. destruction. APPLEBYJTWINE BINDER. AN show that for the fiscal years 1879 MILAWl5vT^0^HAS?f D. Whipple of Viola, 16 years old, there were sold in the states of Arkansas, Alexander H. Stephens, the new COMPRISING THE Kl DN^ -WORT toyed with a revolver on Sunday, the Alabama, and Lousiana, governor of Georgia, possesses the 10th. The ballpenetrated his skull Mississippi and Florida, (the only FO THE PEtMANEUT CUR E O quality of mercy to such a degree as The latest and most popular novels, complete sets of Dicktn's over the eye. The bullet could not southern states in which the government ONS, BUGGIESAND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS to cause considerable dissatisfaction CONSTIPATION. Standard works, and Waverly Novels, Cook Books, be found, but the young man refused OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. still owns lands,)481,174 already. Though only a month in HoetherdlaaaaaIkaoprevalentla thli own- all the standard poetical works, Porter and to die, and at last accounts was not acres, or 5.6 of the entire sales for office he has pardoned some thirty tryaaOansttpatlan. and no veaMdyhat ever E Coats' Standard Publications, German suffering very much discomfort. evuHad the oeletaated Kidney-Wort aa a the year ia 1880, the sales increased or forty cases, several of these being enre. Whatevertheomasa,howeverobstinate and Moline Sulky Plows. and English Juvenile to 996,815 acres, or 10.9 per cent, Case9 the eoae, this remedywUl overoomeit. murderers sentenced to the gallows, Rock Island, J.[\I. A terrible accident occurred at the I Aft fgft VU1B diatreeEtnc com- Books, School and in 1881, to 1,517,136 acres, or 14.1 and two of whom he had defended MEB V* plaint la very apt to be Diamond mill at Red Wing last week blank books, ooBpUeatedvrttheonatlpatton. Kidney-Wort per cent, and in 1882 to 2,3t5,794 rpij"p on trial. He seems to forget that which resulted in the death of Henry BtMagthene the weakenedparteand qnlokly or 15 per cent of the entire sales. it is his duty to execute the laws i oorca allkindsof Pile* ovenwhen phyaioiaiia Brown, an employee. He was oiling ad BodlobMO havofceflreeftUed. OLD RELIABLE HUSWURTH SULKY It! HIE S, Much of the public land in the Also a fine and the sentinences of duly constituted the machinery above the purifier O- qnfyonhaveetllwroftlwetgonMee states named is available for agricultural legal tribunals, rather than line of Box Writing PfttCC*l.|U8E I oruasietaSwii when his right arm was caught in a Ev-WORT purposes, and the statistics tfkiwii^ jMill & $ewing JlkdW^ to unduly exhibit that natuial quality Paper, Note Paper, Legal and set screw and literally pulled off, the of population of the south show that of mercy, which is supposed to Foolscap Paper, Inks, Chalk Crayons, member only hanging by a small it has been this character of land belong to common humanity. Slates, Autograph and Photograph Albums, large piece of skiu in the back. He was that commanded readiest sale. Line of Pocket Books, Bill Books, Ink Stands, Paper Weights. alone at the time,and extricating himself, and everthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. ftI And send it with nineteen green isU I stamps, and we will send one sample Many leading representatives of The above shows conclusively he went down two flights of setorsiznew style MYRTLE triples introduce Agent the Miller's associtioa and of several that the South is approaching an 0 stairs to the mill room where he Til I silver-plated tea spoons. Contain no I invite Farmers and those in need of Implements of any kind to call I ffl I IN brass, warranted genuine, equal in appearance principal elevator systems meet very era of prosperity hitherto unknown Mn fainted. Doctors were summoned, CELEBRATED and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper aud to $3 spoons. Guaranteed ae squarely and frankly the renewed A I I *n ptease, or money refnnded- Only in the most beautiful section of the but an artery had broken off within give better terms than any other firm west of Mankato and guarantee satis- till I wanted at good pay. Circulars free. complaints and enticisms of the Union, and ere many years the three inches of his heart, and he died faction Address the manufacturers, SHAWMUT SILVER Farmers Board of Trade and ab alwaysLAMBERTONn,Branc.handno'D South will vie with the north in all in a few hours. A full line of Repairs for the aboveI MachinesL PLATE CO., 38 Bromfleld St., Boston, Mass. SPRNGFIE ANDETYLElE' stiict of which has been printed that makes the nation great. June 1 83 TRACY iyfl|oticeable that the gentlemen WASHINGTON LETfER. Ebony, Rubber, Plated Desk and Extension hold S. D. Peterson. Switzerland Saved by America- lojHpeak of the milling interest Wm. Koch. Geo. Schmidt ers, Gold and Rubber Magic Pencils, etc. E. G, Pabl L aim* the elevator companies are Ch. Smidt Empie Mill Co WASHINGTON, C. Dec.llth,1882. more than willing to have the whole Dr. St. John Rosa, of New York, TOYS. NOTIONS question of wheat placed in the control sends the following message to the The activity of Congress during WM. H. RIESLING. R. KIESLIN of the State, by means of London Spectator: "In vour suggestive the first week of the session is a matter ROLLER MilL. H. KELLER. J. HCERSCHELEI JUSMOUS legislation. There would article upon 'American of universal comment. Two appropriation testing, Keller & Co. J'gee? then to be a perfectly clear Prosperity,' you state that 'there is bills, the Indian, and ^rooihfor a prompt adjustment of a legend current, which we have the Consular and Diplomatic, have liAB, this everlasting Controversy. Let never been able to trace fully, that been passed. The House Committee 24 Rollars and 4 Burrs. the Legislature be prepared. America once intervened in the on appropritions has shown remarkable Musical! Merchandise. most decided way to save Switzerland industry. The Post Office DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, from an invasion.' If you bill will probably' be taken up to Le Sueur Sentinel: "Very few will allow I think I can assist you day and the Pension bill before the fl^j persons have any idea of the enormous We take pleasure in informing tUt into fully trace out this bit of histo- close of the week, and, it is public that we are now ready for bus individual wealth there is rgt^ READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. tory.' You probably refer to the thought, they will both be passed iness. The best machinery and all the of all the latest styles this country. In Ne* York city intervention of our Minister, Mr. latest improvements in the manufacture without protracted debate. The of Alabaster, Silver BOOTS AND SHOES there area dozlft^pr moreJj$o are of flour enable us to compete with Theodore S. Fay, in the matter of West Point Academy bill, the Fortification and Gold Glass Vase worth one or two hundred: millions the best mills in the country the dispute between Prussia and and the army bill it is Smoking Sets, Lav of dollars. In California there are Lajiies sans We are constantly buying Switzerland in regard to Neucnatel- thought will be passed before the Goods, China Cups & a large number worth one hundred Wheat, Mr. Fay did not interfere holiday recess. The Naval bill will UNDERWEAR Saucers, Mugs,. Far. millions or nearlj that sum, while Rye, most decidedly in this question, and be ready to be repoi ted next. week, cy China and She] \0TI0iYS & the millionares are becoming very Corn, his entreaties, made personally to and it too may be passed beiore boxes, Japanese good: Trimmings commou. It is now an ordinary Oats, $f the Prussian King, the brother ot Christmas. There will remain only Tin Toys. Bird cage* Buckwheat, thing to learn of half a dozen men White Swan the present Emperor, probably the legislative, executive, sundry Willow Ware, Drum. in cities of even the third size who &C &C stopped the German soldiers just as civil, and deficiency bills to be passed Velocopedes, Hobby are worth a million dollars, and Boxes. Unlaundried. they were about to cross the frontier. after January the 1st. The civil even in the city ot St. Paul, with At the Highest Market Price* SHUTS, ACCORDIONS, VIOLINS. Mr. Fay sought and obtained service reform bill is a part of the about 60,000 inhabitants, there are and General an interview with King Frederick legislative bill, and it is thought not less than a half dozen who fiki^rOnt5k^ Violin $trin$ ki\d SJowg Merchandise. William, which was untrammeled that it may be passed, though not own a million dollars- These great We sell all kinds of by the presence of any kind of offi without much debate and amendment. fortunes have been mostly made HIGHEST 1LOUR, cial. The long residence of our The desire to reform the Market price during or since the civil war, and SHORTS, Minister at the Prussian Court civil service is so great, that the paid for mainly through railroads, in real HRAN, Ac, had given him great oppoitunities session will hardly close withont estate, and by combinations of COR.MIN CENTR E STBS.FEW OLM. MINN AT XOW RATES. of knowing the estimable the passage of some measure for that capital to crush out small enterprises." private character of the monarch, purpose. Special^Attention given to and, when he was closeted with CASH PURCHASES The river and harbor subject was O-astoro. Work. him, he appealed to him simply as New Fim! New Goads opened anew iu the House on Saturday. AND CHEAP SA LES, The Galveston Chronicle of Nov. to a Christian man vested with There was an animated debate 24 contains an extended account of FALL An extra stone for giinding feed. JOHN NEUMANN great power, and that appeal was between friends and foes of a heavy investment in agricultu Steam Cornsheller. regarded. How far Mr. Fay may the scheme. Chairman Page oi the ral and grazing lands in the State Dealer GOODS,ni have been instructed by President DRT5 commerce committee, submitted a of Texas, by citizens of Minneapolis, Wood 1 ikentor cash or in exchange Buchanan's administration to undertake WINTERD AN resolutioni which Secretary Lincoln acting in behalf of a strong GOODS, Hats, Caps, Notions, Sfopu'e iil do. this mission I cannot say, but was asked to state whether syndicate of capitalist. The purchase Groceries, Provisions, I do know that the kindly-hearted any of the money appropriated in includes a tract of over 4,- Crockery and Glassware, intervention was cordially approved JULIUS D. LEVI the last river and harbor bill was 000,000 acres, in the counties of Green, dried and Canned by our State Depart- not for the benefit of commerce and Casteo, Lamb, Hockley, Gains, Fruits, etc, etc. ment." navigation whether any of the We have received the largest asaortment Tom Green, Andrews, Martin, Minnesota Street, NewUlm,Minn. money had been withheld,* and if so Dawson, Presideo, Pecos and El of for what cause and the amount Dj,Y GOODS, Paso, forming a portion of the two I will always take farm produce in exchange MINNESOTA HEWS. SnooBssor to John C. fZieske for goode, and pay the highest market price for al) likely to bejon hand at the end of the western tiers of the state, and near CITY DRUG STORE kind? of paper rags. LOTHING curreut fiscal year. The renewal of its centre north and south, a portion Owatonna received about 25,000 Manufacturer of andJDealer in In connection with my store I have a first-clas* this vexed problem was the signal being of the best for agricultural bushels of wheat last week. saloon furnished witha splendid billiard table, and HARNESSES, CLOAKS & my customers will alwaystadgood lienors and for scores of members, many of purposes, and the remainder especially SADDLES, cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. Diphtheria is prevalent in the whom have failed of re-election, to DOLMANS, i well adapted to stock-raising. IS THE PLACE TO BY YOUR COLLARS,' northern part of the Carver and Sibley All goods pnrchasedof me will eb delivered in clamor for recognition by the Speaker To show the immense area of any part of the city free of cost. Hats & Caps', counties. BRIDLES,! so as to ventilate their grievances. the territory purchased, it may be J. FERME (RBO. Mr. Kasson, of Iowa, as usual, Phoebe Lockwood, a young lady of BLANKET*, stated that there are 640 acres in wanted to amend the resolution by 25 years, whose height was only three each square mile, and this tract ROBES ft inserting the words "foreign and feet, died in South Minneapolis last embraces no less than 6,250 square WHIPS, FUR GOODS, inter-State" before "commerce" Monday. miles. The transaction is one of Manufacturing TRNKS, in the original resolution. He took the largest ever reported in the C. D. Bostwick, a prominent business GLOVES AND M.ITTENS, VALISES, the ground that these jvords were western or southern states. man of Duluth, is mysteriously LADIES' & BESTS* UMaWEAR necessary, as the Secretary of War &c, ftc., &c. missing and has not been home for could not decide any public work Finances of Egypt GROCERIES three weeks. Repairing Dane Promptly & Cheap. unimportant, no matter how small. and dealers in Although he advocated his amendment The farmers of Swift county have NUTS, GREEN FRUITS, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, From an English statement of Main St., Sleepy Eye, Minn. in an eloquent speech Mr. decided to devote more attention to Egyptian finance it appears that etc., etc., etc. BOOTS & SHOES, Page declined to entertain it, and stock raising hereafter, and less to the whole of it rests on the land loudly and vehemently demanded a 351 &353 East Water Sir. Mihramr.ee wheat cultures STJ FAUL, ADS- And the Vtry Latest Pattern*'in tax, which averages J61 per acre of vote, on his resolution. This was Schxefte & Co. arable land. The crop depends so The building improvements for the Dress\Goods & Trimmings. not satisfactory to Mr. Robeson, GKO. BENZ & Co, so much on the Nile that one foot past year in Anoka cost $170,475, who desired a chance to defend his difference in flood level is worth and numbered ten business houses EXPORTERS* WHOLESALE DEALERS iN vote of last session, and in the WHOLESALE LIQUORS& two million sterling, but taking a and nearly one huudreed residences. Confectioners Our purchases have been made direct course of his remarks he attributed fair average of about six million and for cash, and we are thereby the opposition to it mainly to the -.WINES. enahled to make the lowest prices. and a half acres, the value ot the newspapers of New York city and The coronor's jury in the Gallag* Call aud examine our stock and compare DEALERS 19 maize, wheat, cotton, rice and other and charged that they were influenced han murder case at Morris has fixed prices before purchasing else* crops may be estimated at 44,- Green Fruits, Nuts. Etc 93:' -w 3d at., ST. PAUI.. by capital invested in railroads the resposibility on John Noonan, where. 800,000. Great efforts have heen which sought to stop improvements the village marshal. He is under BALTRUSH & ROSSKOPH Main St, Between 5th ft 0th Sta., made of late to supply artificial on the great livers of the Noraa & arrest and has retained G. D. O'Brien BBOTRBR CUTLER LA CROSSE, WIS. means for irrigation in dry or deficient country. Sunset Cox replied in a of St. Paul to defend him. seasons, such as stream ^WHOLESALE Awek made at home by the indnstri sarcastic vein. He said that the Dr. Hewitt explains the status oi ous. Best business now before the pnblic. pumps and water wheels. The All orders by mail promptly at press not only of New York, but ot Capital not needed. We will Mart the small pox epidemic in Isanti Arabs have a great prejudice against PDSTOFFICE BIM.NEW ULM10NN. you. Men, women, boys and girls tended to. the United Statts,opposed the measure wanted everywhere to work for aa. county. He says it is confined to 0 windmills, or much more mightbe Now is the time. Yon caa work in and reminded Mr. Robeson that two or Ihree families, and is not formidable. accomplished in this direction. The spare time or give your wholetime tothe business. railroads were a strong factor in the No other business ill pay yon nearly as well. Mo OPIUMcara* Aa KOBPimimBaUl 5 p Prompt action will customs revenue of the country is I one can fail to ma enormous pay by engaging tott tondagra.Ta\yarsaa letter's .district. Mr. McLane, of mtfit and terms free. Money probably prevent the spread of the at once. Costly outfit and small, being about 1,000,000. The Ushafc Mtcara*. WrtUate* and honorably. Address Tux made fast, easily %INX ST. PAUL, Maryland, defended the bill and icaat.Pa. WiaI railways and telegraphs bring in disease. --Y5..%*--- &'Co., Augusta. Maine. No 99 83 '-^s-*,,.- 1 I 4k ild&.^i'^Su .iJ 23& JUIL