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NfeW ULM REVIEW ^WEDNESDAY, JANUARY/'2/* 1884, 5 s?^?*^^ $m i^SlP^ ^j^f^fslb ssESfisSf- ^*5 "fc^ NEW ULM ANTF^TCINTTT: SLEEPY EYE ITMES^r^: The family of Mr. Heniy feller The "Waseca Herald gives an account This week's issue being circulated on ly ten cents, ean be deducted from was beieaved last week by the loss of of the freezing in that city of the first order sent for goods. All **a\' New Year's day, we wish all our city Travelers' Guide, parties any way interested in this their infant child, Paulina, aged five one James Cunningham, said to be a subscribers a Happy New Year. ry Zieske, telegraph operator subject should send at once to James months. brakeman on the Winona & St. Peter an by, came down to spend Christas Vick, Rochester, N for theFloral The TjiMo ieeklyBt t. We send out a handsome calend railroad. While in an intoxicated under his parental roof.* *-z^i MARRIEDDe c. 24, at the Union 1 Guide. ^f'jit' GRAOT for 1884 ith this issue of the R^n condition he laid down on the prairie One of A Gauerkes little twin babies House, this city, by Rev. C. Mowery, which our patrons will accepj^'^^^our DROWNEL IN BEER and had his hands and feet frozen solid has been very sick for a few Mr. Hugh Monison to Miss nimustine CIRCJJLATIOtf nS,ODQ. New Year's offering. OPENING before discovered. days and not expected to live, but Robertsoni, both of Praiiieville/ Wiqotv\ 4 gt. Petet* f{ f( Concerning this Popular Beverage Two glad to say it is improving. Dr. Wellcome Many farmers in the wertern portion All the nail factories in the west This vast circulation is because ,.116 BLA DE is Treasurer Schuberrrt will County Treasure will be is attending it. Men Express their Minds. paper for thelwhole country. It is not thrown tt shut down last Saturday for a period of the county persist in coming Gniilg IVest. gether, bnt every line of it is edited by competes! doing Hast. at the Merchant's Bank in Sleepy Eye, Hon. Jacob Klossner made Sleepy bands. It is a complete epitome of tie news of the' of six weeks. 5,000 meu are "The fact is sir, and you may stick to New Ulm with their grists, not Pay Passenger. *S:20 Diy Pmsoi)por*ri:30.im wtek, and whosoever reads the BLADE carefully, to-day, to-morrow and next da-y foi Eye a call a few days ago looking over thtown out of employment. a pin there, that the people of this needs nothing else to be well informed as to what Night :4:58 a in withstanding that there are a number .Night *9-2ipm OF THE the purpose of receiving taxes. the field with a view of establishing the world is doing. Editorially the BLADS has country are likely to be drowned in of goo I mills to the west of us. made a proud record It has an opinion on everything Evceut Suml \y. D.vily. The New Ul Review begins its a machine agency here. Mr that effects the people of the country, and it a flood of lager beer," shouted an enthusiastic seventh year n^xt week. The HERA LD The New Ulm mills have become re C. W. 1IE1DEM\NN", Agent expiessea it boldly, fearlessly and forcibly. A Th*e board of county commissioners Klossner will take possession of Mr. congratulates its worthy cotemporary good as the BLADE has been past years, we shaC teetotaler the other day into uowned for the good quality of their make it better than ever in the year to come, met yesterday, but under the new law on scoring another biithday, and extends M. Mullen's stand at New Ulm on New Ulm Yhrket Report. the ear of your cornered correspondent. flour, and this is probably the secret Among the features for 'he coming year wiUX its wishes for continued, success the newly elected commissioners do January 1st. Jake, we wish you success. the regular Nasby Letters, two seriais by N' That German drink has struck of their immense success. and prosperity.Herald. entiUed "Nasby in Exile," and Nasby' (Corrected weekly by It. l'FKKFKRLE, dealer in not take office until next Monday, January South," a serial Story by Ernest Wrren. us hard. |I is the second deluge." Thanks, Bro. Bowen. Grain. Provision", Grocenes nnd Country Pro- CLOTHING 'Court and Camp a serial by John Mc* 7 th. Zieske and Wellenthine are going Elsewhere in this issue of the REVI author of Andersonvule, "Reminiscences o. 'Yes, and the worst of this beerdrinking duce.] into the machine business. They have Army Mule a serial written for the BLA DE EW will be found the prespectus of The News says tli.tt Knute Anderson Mrs. Sanders, a member of the faculty business is that it gets up Aostnan nobleman, besides oar regular dtniarti ALswer toCoSesDondenU the agency forth St. Paul Harvester the Winona Republican. As an evening ment*,'Household,' has succeeded K. Kieison as agent of the State University, will lecture kidney troubles, as a heavy wind rais 78.. tCamp Fire," etc., etc. We publish all the news Wheat, 73 & Binder, the Ne Owatonna Seeder daily the Republican ranks foremost for S. D. Peterson at Like Benton. Mr. at Sleepy Eye next Friday night and latest corrected market*. 30 es the waves, added a city physician, Otts 25 Politically, the BLADE will continue an exponent in the State, and to the people and Troy Champion Sulky Rake and for the benefit of the high school library. Geo. W. Harrington succeeds Mr. An 60.. Com 4C who had a konwledge of the times and or true Republicanism, beMevli that the best interests along fcne Winona and St. Peter road Hinman Bob sleds besides other farm 45 Th Herald says the lecture of the country demand the continuance of derson at Springfield. D.nU'y a tendency to metaphor. "The midnight its control in the hands of the party that represents it brings later and fiesher news than implements. They will open up their will probably be given at the Congregational l'ROVlSlO"NS. the highest and most advanced idea9. 'schooner' leaves behind it a 3 00 Mr. CStuebe. proprietor of the City Beet on foot, per cwt. 2 00 THE RUM POWER. any other daily in the State, and it office soon. church. 2r wake of furred tongues, headaches, 3 iMuttoii ie head 3 00 The BLA DE will fight this monster infdnity witn" Meat/Market, places us under obligations^Tor finds our sanctum taole with clockwot Village election on Tuesday, January AND 4 00 ^th* Power it possesses, and in every way iVf"* per cwt 3 75 torpid livers, nausea, and all that, 0 a fine tin key that be caused The Tracy Trumpet speaks in words sible. The BLADE holds the Honor traffic to be' a regularity. Th weekly edition 1st One of the most enthusiastic 3 00 I-i ui bv 2 60 greater curse6 than slavery,oand a thousand timesor and lays the foundation of Blight's co-operation fever well-wishe to be placed on our table New of praise of our band boys who furnished 2 00 is likewise a model home paper. Corn Meal per cw 1 more dangerous to the country. caucuses ever held produced the following .J! 8k Disease." .W 2 00 Year's day." my thanks. JJt'.ms 1 00 iris' leaisu'iflfi the music on the occasion of Read the prospectus on this page. ticket: President, E Bertrand the Republic that our work may be effective W P0 Onions (50 ask every Repnblicnn in the United States to assist This melancholy fact accounts in the opening of the new hall at that Councilors, Chas. Beig, T. in extending the circulation of the BL.DE. especially Now is the time to send for your 25 Potatoes per bushel The cruel Mankato Review thus part for the increasing sales of BENSON'S among those of the Republican party place on Christmas, and congratulates Ulm, Wm. Mueller Recorder Geo. W Nilgai" (.'tiled II mis per ft friends in the old country. Only who believe as we do in the necessity of PULVR H- taunts the suffering people of St. Peter: CAPCINE POROUS PLAST- the Tracyites on the failure of the 10. Sommerville Treasurer, F Koehne lire.ikf.ist Bacon per lb IEIKG THE RUM POWER. We wane the BLA DE In $41,25 from Bremen to New im, and A as many families as possible this Winter, that it 15. ER, which at once mitigates these Dried Beef, per lb Watertown band to come to time. Justice, Duncan^ Assessor, Henry may be read before the excitement of a, political steerage outfit thrown in the bargain. 13 Salt Poik. per ft 12 campaign, giving it readers.preferring,s'matike time for its tro tPo roo.t The St. Peter Tribune says that symptoms. Price 25 cents. Ask your W Pi Early Marshal, John Black. This is ave in the minds of its 10 Apply to J03. Bobleter, over City Di ug from the vicinity of s recoil ud, pertb 8 i when people in that city expect friends 6 Th A quartett 9i physician about it. DY 9 ADE presumed to be a low license ticket. fc 18 Buttei, pei lb 14 Stare. tofflSn? from the e.ist they gt to Kasota by .V Fairfax came to the city last Satuiday Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, Ne Cheese, per lb team and meet them and beat the 20- the BLADE, THREE MONTHS, by remitting 80 cents, OBxlobs of three months trial subscribers, bent upon having a time, and after MILF0RD ITEMS. York. Feb. 1. 84. Poultry, per tb 8 10.. A post mortem on the body of Wm. tram thiee to four hours. I adds 0t not less than fou?, 35 cents each. 20 Eggs, per dozen filling up with booze they undertook that a stub train would be preferable Ettier of Madelta, who died recently, OUR GREAT ART OFFER. Card of Thanks. to that condition of things. Our St. GROCERIES A$louQ "Steel Engraving for $1.00. Write us to run the town. Th iesult showed that his heart had giown to BY We wish our friends and especially for a specimen copy of the WEEKLY BLAD E, which 11 Sug.ir White,per lb Peter fi iends should understand that was disastrous in the extreme, and will give full particulars of this the greatest offer the diaphram and weighed thirty-two 10 the editor and fellow correspondents We take this opportunity of expressing Yellow, per lb the present stoppage at Kasota is for evermadebyanypnblibher. We send specimen 10 they may thank their lucky stais that ounces, more than twice noimal Brown, per lb our sincere thanks to our copies of the BLADE ftee to any address. W the purpose ot fitting them to accept of the REVIE W, a happy, very happyNew Theo-Crone. want as many addresses as possible to send Speci. Diied PrintsApples neighbors and friends who participated i2i they escaped spending the Sabbath in the stub train to be run from Mankato weight. Year. men Copies to. Write a postal card asking for a Peaches, per lb in the funeral obsequies of oni beloved 10 juncion to Ne Ul under anew Specimen for yourself, and send us the names kof hotel de Casey. With tlje exception of a few cold al your neighbors. We want to send out a halfmillion Prunes, per lb 10 child, Paulina, last Thursday. 12K otder of things that will put Mankato A the Cong. Church, cor. Minn. & of Specimen Copies within the next month. Coffee-Rio, Green 20 days weather continue?, to be pleasant. Also those who assisted us dining the on the through and direct route to the Don't bo modest as to the number. 25 Third South Sts., every Sunday Mr. A. Wiswell, a prominent attorney Rio, Roasted,per lb.. .20 illness of the deceased are greattully west and St. Peter and Kasota on the 25 TOLEDO BLADE C0.t Preaching at 11 A Al. Sunday and for a number of years May. Java, Green, per lb.. .30 remembered. switch. Does our friend see the 33K Pork buyers are roaming over our School at 12 M. All are welcome. Java, Roasted, per lb or of Mankato, died at his home in Toledo Ohio. point? MR. AND MRS. HENRY KELLER. 40.. town very often inquiring for fat hogs, Mocha Green, per lb New Ulm, Dec. 29, 1883. Seats free. Subject of lecture that city last Saturday. Wiswell 35.. THE TeaFJapan, per lb 40 but our farmers say that at the prices Second Next Monday, January 7th, Mr 75 next Sunday evening: Reading. was one of the first settlers of Mankato WhNONA REPUBUCAN, Green, pei lb 60 they offer it is impossible to raise So-- Shubert will surrender the keys of and had the respect and esteem of Black, per lb 50 75.. pork with a profit. the county's money box to Mr Pfefferle, The people of Ne Ul and vicinity On Wednesday afternoon a message all who knew him Blood poisoning ESTABLISHED I N 1S55. Cattle trade is a little slow in our the treasurer elect. During Mr. are herewith respectfully informed came over the wires that a terrible Officers ot Brown County. Anniversary Ball, was his fatal illness. Daily and Weekly Editions. town just now, the price of milk cows Shubert's incumbency in the treasurer's that 1 have opened a first-class clothing blizzard was raging in Dakota and Post Office Address New Ulm. is from 1015 per cent lower than office not one cent of the people's store, and examination of my coming east at the rate of 40 miles an THE DAILY REPUBLICAN is published every AuDiTonH. B. Constans. A Quickening of Conscience. week day afternoon, in tine for all the evening THEASURER K. Scliubeit. last fall. money has gone estray, and he retires ress tel stock and prices is invinted. Just received hour. Th storm spent its fury soon trains, and contains the Associated HOF-, HKGISITROF DKWDSA. P. Walton mmm Marshal Meile is in receipt of a letter grams for thod..Mir "-j-i^g ti market reports Our farmers say the price of wheat JUJHJK OF PROBATKE Brandt. from the office knowing that he has a very large assortment of after crossing the State line and its effect from the principal cities, It is a comprehensive Cr.EiiuoF THK DI ST COURTAlboi Bl.mchard from Chief of Police of Mankato, is too low in comp irison to the St.Paul and entertaining compendium of the day's import discharged his every duty as county SirkHiKFKdwtud Casey. was not felt east of Canby. nt news, both at home and abroad, and embraces SirnvKVonJ Bcrndt. saying that E Hanson, a resident maiket. The difference, which is 20 tieasmy conscientionly, and with satisfaction in addition independent editorial comment COURT COMMISSIONERA. Hngborjj The Mank ito Free Press published on public affairs, local and general correspondence, Cous VT'IORNEYFr. Faiseu of that city, while at work on Mr. cts. per bush., is indeed very enormous. to the people as a whole. interesting literary miscellany, and all other CoiioNi-nJonac LaudeNschlapei. the names of eighty-eight ladies that features of an enterprising and most popular Mullen's building in this city some "*OUN l'Y SUI-I.KJN TENDFNTD. G. Clai Mr. Pfeffeile's business education fits would "receive" on Ne Year's chiy. AT evening paper. The Town Clerk's register of births time in the early part ot the summer him admirabley for the position to Sizes, prices, styles and quality to Here in New Ulm the custom of receiving Officers ot the City of New Ulm. UNION HALL, THE WEEKLY REPUBLICAN, issued every and deaths shows up twenty new comers, of 1874, found a pocket book containing which he has been chosen, and he Wednesday morning is a largs six-page paper on N*w Year's day has evidently suit every taste and purse. oiled with the most interesting contents of the MAYOR II. Constans. while three of our worthy inhabitants $240 in money, a wheat check and will expeiience little difficulty of following not yet come in vogue. daily edition for the six ciays preceding, and is especially COUNCILOR M Eppl.-, Buonger, C. Loeuhard. IN have gone the ioad that leads vs'uable to the farmers of Southern Minnesota, some other papers written in German, in the wake of his worthy predecessor Pti iterh md .1. Pfjenningor. ON Southern Dakota and Western Wisconsin, not remember the name of CLERKJacob Ni\. towards eternity. This, however, Library meeting at Mr. Laudenscblseser's but do whose local interests receive careful attentions In TutA-uinxiiKi Fmstor. its columns. Its low price puts it within the Sunday evening Jan. 6,1884. shows a handsome increase for our On Ju-mctM11. Fischer aud Aug Wcstphal. this evening at 7 o'clock, the check. He burned the pocket reach "fall, and its merit is su has a representative CITY ATI'OUSCYJos. A. Eckstein.' Mr. Clans Lohman has met an irreparable ot the reasen for which it speaks that its publishers town during the year just closed. prompt. This is the annual meeting book, wheat check and the remaining G'ONTABLbJOS GllllCS. feel justified in recommending it toevery loss in the death of his esteemable MAIMIM.-F. Meile. Miss Caroline Wendland. a young for the election of officers Th ladies family which appreciates a good and reliable general papers, but kept the money which lie A series of beautiful tableaux appropriate newspaper, such as THE REPVBLIC AV has wife, which occurred last lady of this town, skipped for should make it a point to be on hand, HECKERP0STN0. 48 G. A.-R used. gave himself up to the police for many years conceded to be. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE for the occassion will be Saiuulay, after a very short but painful inoider to have a shaie in the oilieml Sueur, Minn., lately, for the purpose authorities of Mankato last Friday presented d.uing the evening. New Ulm. TJTFIMS O SUBSCRIPTION. ASSORTMENT. illness. Mrs Lohnaan was a constant lionous. of going into paitnership with Mr. ltgtila niu tiiip'^lhe thud Tuesday morning, requesting them to arrest f/ ILY-$6 00 a year $3.00 fer six months, attendant at the beside of the of i) onili, at 7:30 o'clock p. at Gust.iv Krause of that place. Gust. 50 cents pei month." tspe i and prosecute him, that he might suffer Tickets 5 0 cts. a Couple. The Literal Society of last winter THE:AW late Mhs Beitha Guetling, an account Tinner Hall. EEKLY-fl.l5ayear,75 cents for six was formerly a resident of our town the penalty of the law, which he months. VM. riM:M)i.i:, S C. look :i now start at the residence of of whose sickness and death we unintentionally A A liberal Cash Commission will be allowed he is a hale felloAv and is well woiih thinks he justly deserves. is very IIOKSIIE II II Adjt. Postmasters and other local agents fort h* Week- jjgg Mi. New halt, last Thursday evening. omitted to make mention, Tickets can be obtained of any the smiles of his happy frau. desirous of finding the owivr in order A piogramme was arranged, and the All Styles. member oi the lo Ige and on the evening All subscriptions are payable In advance. Specs and her death following so soon after Items worth mentioning ai becoming imen copies free. rRemittance Leap year. that he may settle with him and have of the ball -it the door. place and time for next meeting fixed that of her friend is truly sad. W may be made by Postal note. Mopey very scarce up this way, hence our a clear conscience. Order, or Registered Letter. -v, 5 at Mr. A. W. Bingham's, this, Wednesday, All are cordially invited. understand that the immediate cause The fall tenn oi our public schools unfrequent appearance in the columns Address, ^V Mr. John Wiltcheck, of this city' evening at 8 o'clock. D. SINCLAIR & CO., of Mrs. Lohman's death was erysipelas ended on the ,21st tilt. The 'vintei THE COMMITTEE of the REVIEW. Winona, Minn. formerly a resident of the town of Sigel, in the face. The adopted daughter term begins to-day. FOR SALE. HOTICE TO TAX PAYEES. The Mankato Free Prtss^ peisotinel has put in a claim forth money Purity. JLffr of Mr. Lohman has also been for pamship tickets from Bremen to must have had a high time on Christmas and Mr. R'. Pfeflerle has written to S sometime confined to her room by The scarcity of pure and reliable The undersigned offers for sale og bi i All styles and prices. day, if the appearance i:i last New Ulm, only $41.25. For further information h? authorities at Mankato that the sickness. has the sympathy of Tax payers of Brown county please wines has kept them out of the reach favorable terms his real estate, lyiuij week's piper of the tax iate item clipped apply lo Jos. Bobleter. owner of the lost pocket book has been the entire community in this his very take notice that the Duplicate of Tax-' between Centre and First Soutn of these in moderate circumstances. from this paper is a true pointer. found. es for the ye.ir 1883 is now in my sad bereavement. tsreets and fronting on Minnesota Mr. Alfred Speer of Passaic, N. Don't do as our toreman and forget hands for Collection and the following Come, Bio. Hunt, if you have any ICgards THE WEEK O PRAYER. street. Th same consists of two t' put the figure 4 where the figure 3 who his spent 25 years in cultivating percentage on each Dollar valuation for our feelings, don't lepioduee Term examinations in the high Theo. Crone's is the lots, house and good cellar and brick has heen levied, exclusive Landroad has done seivice during the year just and acclimating the Port Wine Grape our items in that shape. school class were held Dec. 1721st tsable, and is well adapted for a tax to be accounted seperately, The following is the programme for closed. and establishing his vineyards pioduc^s to wit* place for inclusive. boarding house, store or saloon. the week of prayer, to be ouserved A young Polish girl named Adeline wine tint has b^en tested by The following is the standing of the W A. KROOK Hood'-. Sarsapanlla is made of root*, Jan. 7 to Jan. 12,1884: HATS and CAPS, Kolkawoski, aged twenty-one, died in experts and pronounced the best. For New Ulm, bast two in each branch, on a scale of herbs, and baiks. It gives tone to the Monday, Jan 7: Praise and Thanks- Baltimore last week from excessive sale by Chas. Roos. 100: SHORT|cinet,"iconveysthadeteryfth"Shore,tttthtravhgreaLineoTjusetawitamnobShorean,idefnamoconnectioeerequireniusspublicegThcorpoiatroadwhaelin stomach and makes the weak strong. givingFor God's special providence, dancing, she attended a ball in company Sold by Druggists. HIC.IIKU ARITHMETIC, Emma Pfsender Northwestern tirymans' Association. Christ's marked favor and the Holy ot an older sister, and after taking 90. Spirit's gracious work. part in the dancing for several Second anniversary ball of Sons of Richard Fischer 88J Eighteenth Annual Convention. hours she was suddenly seized with U.S. HISTOR Y, Emmi Pfaender W}4 Tuesday, Jan 8: Humiliation and Herman at Union Hall next Sunday Quick Time and the best of The Eighteenth Annual Meeting Ida Mueller 94. convulsions and in a few bonis died. confessionFor personal failings for evening. A number of table tux appii.ite accommodations-all of of the Northwestern Dairymen's ELEMLNTARY ALGEBRA, Willie Koch which are liirr.iphe'l by the This is is a timely warning for-ill guls social vices, as intemperance for the for the occasion will bepiesented. Rientcpt Railway in America. 98i. Association will be held in the city to go slow during leap year. secular spirit in the church for prevailing EnimaPfsender98. of Mankato, Minnesota, commencing GEOGRAPH Y. Emma Pfaender 99 skepticism and religious indifference. (HHICAGO, Tuesday, Feb. 12th 1884, and The St. Peter Tribune says it is Ida Mtiellei 97. Our Sleepy Ey and Mil ford items continuing with three sessions a now a settled fact that there will be a LATIN GRAMMAR AND READER, Id a came to hand too late for last week's MILWAUKEE day, closing February the 15th. Wednesday, Jan 9: Prayer for fidelity Mueller 94 new depot built at Kasota next summer. issue, but as their value has not deprecated The splendid success of the meeting Emma Pisendei 90. in household training foi pious SURAUL. I is said that the depot will be a AND on account of age, wo produce of last year, which was held at ENG. GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION, watchful care in schools and colleges fine one, and be equal to any one on Willie Koch 93 them this week. Mankato, induced the executive for spiritual influence in Christian associations the road. Kasota Junction is ODO of Emma Plunder 92^ committ ee to select the same It owns and operates over 4,600 miles of road In A new string band, Henry Subilia of youth, and for early conversions 1 the most important stations on the AVERAGE IN READING AND SPEAKING, Northern Ilhuois. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Jowa locality for the meeting of 1884. and Dakota and as its main lines, branches and Ida Mueller 89 in Sunday Schools. leader, has been organized in this city. road and the need of a commodious Every indication warrants the conclusion connections reach all the great business centres Emma Pi sender ?5 of the Northwest nnd Far West, it naturally answers The band is composed of some of passenger depot has long been felt. I that the coming convention Thursday, Jan 10: Prayer for the the description of Short Lin, and Best AVERAGE I N COMPOSITION WRITING, the best musical talent in the city. will prove the grandest success in Route between was through the courtesy of Mr. Ilolbrook church of ChristFor a prayeriel and Emma Pfseuder S7}4 CITY O NEW ULM.Fire Department, the history of the Association. A New Ulm can now boast of two excellent that delayed passengers have laborious ministry for consecration 6-10 mills Poor, 2-10 mills CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND MINMEAP. Ida Muell. 85. full array of the best dairy talent ot eus. string bands. found shelter at all. 3rav Yard, 4-10 mills In and Sinking, and co-oporation in members for early Examination questions and papers CHICAOO,IMILWACKEE, ORTONVILLK, ABERDEEN, the entire northwest will be present. 1 9-10 mills City Street, 5 0-10 AND ELLBNDALE. devotion in educated youths and may be inspected at Turner Hall (li- A recent issue of the Pioneer Press Our brother sciibe of the Redwood mills. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, POBTAOE, A CROSSE AND for the divine blessing in winning the WINONA. brary room),, on Monday, Wednesday says that William Brown, An Englishman Gazitte was joined in the holy bonds The meetings of the Association TOWN KOAD AND BRIDGE.Albin, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, EAU CLAIRE AND STILL. world. 3-10 mills Burnstown, 4-10 mills WATP.lt. and Friday forenoon, after this date. living near Fort Ridgely, mysteriously have always been characterized by of wedlock with Miss Elizabeth II. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, WAUSAU AND MERRILL. Cottonwood, 9-1C mills Linden 1 mill a large and free discussion of topics CHICAOO, MILWAUKEE, BEAVER DAM, FOND disappeared last August, McKay, of Hampton, Dakota county, Friday, Jan. 11: Prayer for nations. "First Blood." Linden, 1 6-10 mills and North Star. LAC AND OSKOSH. calculated to instruct and profit the and up to this time no traces can be on Christmas day. Even country editors CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, WAUKESHA, AND OCON- 9-10 mills. For legislators, that statutes may be OMOWOC. This is the suggestive title of a fine individual dairyman, and especially Special School Tax. had of his whereabouts. will sometimes presume to be conformed to divine law for rulers, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, MADIS ON AND PRAIRIE desired that as many of this class as photo-engraving jnst issued, illustrating CHIEN. somebody, but it is not always that that they may conscientiously administer CHICAOO, MILWAUKEE, OWATONNA, MANKATO possible make an effort to be present THE AMERICAN PEpi.Ear the jury UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, in a graphic, life-like manner the AND FARIBAULT. they succeed in impressing their greatness government for peace and conciliation at this meeting. Chicago, Beloit, Janeaville and Mineral Point. that have set upon the meiits of the kil.ing of the fitst victims of the Great MITTENS, STOCKINGS, upon the feminine sex. W are Chicago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubuque. between nations and for Mankato is easily reached by Soda and Saleratus offered for its use. Chicago, Clinton, Rock Island, Cedar Rapids and Sioux Indian Massacre of 1862, in glad to know that Bro. Aiken got popular integrity in the duties of citizens. |WOOLEN JACKETS, Tama. 4,_ three important railroads, the Chicago The verdict is that DeLand's brands Minnesota, the most blood-thirsty Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs and Omaha. there in good shape, and herewith extend & Northwestern, the Chicago, Chicago, Canton, Souix City, Souix Falls and &c, &c, &c. are tl-e purest, best and most thoroughly slaughter that sullies the pages of his. Yankton. congratulations. Minneapolis & Omaha, and Chicago, Saturday. Jan. 12: Prayer for home Chicago, Milwaukee, Albert Lea and Southern reliable of any in the market. tory, and in which nine hundred Milwaukee & St Paul- Reduced Minnesota Points. and foreign missionsFor missionaries, The fii-bt attempt this winter at bucking men, women and children were butchered Chicago, Milwaukee, Mason City, Mitchell, and rates of fare will be accorded to all Cbamberlstin. The city treasury of Jjpw Ulm is that hey be sustained in trials and snow on the Winona & St. Peter by the savages. This engraving Rock Island, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minneapolis. members of the Associrtion who attended empty, and they have borrowed $4.00 A splendid Assortment of proved efficient in labors forheathan, road proved disastrous. The railroad is not a product of imagination, but the Convention. DaVenport, Cal tiar, St. Paul and Minneapolis. to celefciate the holidays.Si. Peter Mohammedans and Isiselites, that Milwaukee, Racine, Beloit, Freeport and Rock west of Canby was blockaded the was designed by a special artist from Tribune'. Manufacturers and dealers, in Island. they may be won to Christ. greater part of last week, "and on the testimony of eye witnesses. I is Mitchell, Wolsey, \shton and Aberdeen. dairy and stock implements, are invited Nothing of the kind, Bro. Moore. (Jim Rner Valley Line.) Thursday, as engineer Laeky drove 18x19 inches in size, printect on extra to be present and exhibit the The money was necessaiy to settle PERSONAL MENTION. same, for which purpose a convenient through a cut, his plow was lifted off heavy papei, and besides being of old accounts. Fnllman Sleeper* and the Finnt Mmlmgr room will be provided. Dairymen the track, and the engine thrown on gieat value as an historical illustration, Cart IH the tcorld are run on the mainlines of AS the CHMCJIGHJ, MILWAUKEE* ST.PAUL are invited to bring samples The last snow, and the wind of Tuesday Superintendent Villikanje attended its side down an embamkment about is a fine woikof art. Price only ItJULWAy, and every attention is paid to pas 133 12 6-1081 951-19 and butter for exhibitio n. a meeting of the School Superin night, combined to make a blockade sengers by courteous employes of the Company. 10 HO 41 2,12 1 10 25 5- 0 2 six feet. The engineer, Roadmaster $1 by mail. Agents can coin money 0 10,62 194 10 313 7-10 22 3-10 48W W $- 11 8-1033 The purpose is, both in the arrangement $-10,63 1 1 3 9-10 tendents of Minnesota in St. Paul last of the railroad west of Gary,Dak NECKTIES, LINEN and PAPER and fireman were thrown out, and the and should at once address W. 4,10 8-10 12 1-1084 12 5-104$J 2SS-1177-1153.100 8*10 5-lOlBt2 64 11 -XJB of the programme and in 5 11 6-10 14 9-10J13 1JH0!51*17 S. S. MERRILL, Friday. A.V. CARPENTER, 13 5-10 and the freight ar passenger trains former severely injured. JOUBERT, Litchfield, Minnesota. COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS 10 2-10 3v 6 9 3-10 Gen'l Pasf. Agent. Gen'I Manager. the conduct of the discussious, to 7 18 6-10 10 4-1037 got no fuither than Gary on Wednesday. 1 10 -10162 15 7^1066 126-10 Jan. 9. 84. Matt. Bosche, an old Ne Ul J.T.CLARK, GEO.H. HEAFFORD. make of the coming convention an 8 13 3-10 10*7-10 B8 10 5-10168 and everything usually found in a 12-I0v I is announced that $117,000 Gen'l Sapt. Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agt. "Hie lnjildmg of snow fences as 21 3-10B9 12 3-10 12 4-10 54 boy, is up from Northfield on a visit 10 8-10, institute for study and instruction, 10 1-10 15 4-10&0 has been expended by the general government 14 1-1 65 13 &-10! Last Wednesday Mr. Fr. Peihl of first-class clothing and gent's furnish- far west as Marttf^tfl, and the repairs S2.00 to parents and friends. J7 0 $2.00 12 2-10M1 which no intelligent and progressive 13 6-10156 17 9 lOj in removing snags from the 11 2-10 ,o 4-3 11 9 1042 Home town was in this city lookiifg -9 Mrt|57 on the e^pgvnn house~at thi*place are farmer can afford to miss. ing store. FOR ONE YEAR 16 6-10 16 8-1043 Daniel Burns, one of the pioneers 16 8-10.5M 11 7-1*? Minnesota river. Tins sum has been after his team which had got the best indicat6n that the company propose 8 7-1044 17 2-10 IfsMOfaS 1/ 8-10f For further particulars address of Burnstown, as a welcome caller at 15 13 3 lOilS practically wasted. The work, which 10 6.1 1601 9 3-10 of him anda away the night before '.^ep the road open as far as Ma&- THE the undersigned. the REVIEW office one day lasc week New TJlm Iteview has been mainly done in the winter l~- AIL taxes on personal property, not while he was on his way home from I't all events.News. W HOARD, President.- sn Dr. Marden will represenc New months, consisted in cutting off the paid before March 1st, will be collected Our customers can rest assured that Sleepy Eye Mr. Peihl was quite positive t ,-j '*-'*For Atkinso Sec.,."J,"s n, Wi. by distress and Sale. I will attend Ulm Lodge No. 98, A F. and A M., snags above the ice, and the only effect Time to Stop it only the NEWEST and BEST class of that the runaways were^somewhere MCGLINCY, AND at the places mentioned for the purpose s' in the Grand-Lodge meeting in St. was to increase the danger of navigation Elgin, III. goods have been purchased, and that in this city, but .the Herald of receiving personal proner*' it's toobad, Sir or Madam, but Paul next week. in high water.The Mankato Review taxes as follows: no shelf-worn or shoddy goods are offered. says that the team was Ife^ierted in don't get frightened. Your hair is is of opinion that the amount A the Merchants Ban*^ Most assuredly is it in the inter* Sleepy Eye by Mr. Henry Ronrrjwg on VICE'S FLORAL GUIDEHere it falling offthat's certain. A glance (Th old FARMERS' UNION AND WEEKTRIBUNE.) Eye the 2d, 3d and 4i (New Haven (Conn.) UnienlM ^itrn. squandered on snags would have been is again, brighter and better than est of everyone to examine my stock Wednesday morning. **AV^ in the loiuor, or an investigating ary, at th housed- How ai.awyer Treated the Case. sufficient to put in a clam and locks ever the cover alone, with its delicate and compare prices liefore purchasing if" a i 'X- OF Minneapolis, will be furnished committee of fingers tell the dismal tinted.background and its dish at the rapids which would have ren. Theie is a rumor among the railroad I, David Strouse, of New Haven for one year to subscribers at elsewhere. story. We won't discuss the possible the remarkable low price of $2.00 of graceful! arranged flowers, dered the river navigable almost to employe^, said to come straight from Connecticut, was attacked with a severe cause. I is enough that Parker's payable in advance. The subscription would entitle it to a permanent place Mankato. Supt. Sanborn, that the Chicago & rheumatism in my right arm, of the TB/pUAB alone Hair Balsam used now will prevent *i in every hom e, The fyoolrcontains it Northwestern Company will extend hand and foot, so that I walked with is$l,15. TheFABUEW TH1B- .-further destruction. Is your'hair Epilepsy of sine Years. three beautiful colore4 plates is UlfE is theacknowtelaed leader their Sleepy Eye and Redwood beanch difficulty and could hardly use my full of illustrations, printed on t|ie tfOQfiwhal gray, too, and crisp? Alas, among wrhmttural paper* of the ~"I thank the giver of all good gifts," to Fargo.aiext year and that an outlet hand to eat with. I used one bottle best\ paper, and js'fifled wi$i jnst Northwest, **:^&*$'&*fa, ~""|}s* Th Balsam will give back the writes N Marshall, of Granby, will also**be made from this jpojnt of St. Jacobs Oil. rubbing well three, ^iich wfywj^mh^mi Newton Co., Mo., "for giving i^e fl8ffxs3r^S^K^J5KyWP*yf T&aw*- iginjl color, softness and gloss. No,t the ^ardci^^^^qp^s^^ south^\omieet with the^roadsj running times a day, and obtained instant re^ Saniaritan Nervine. I cured ltty ve not oily, elegantly perfumed, a ^rowittg^Taj|J|# daughter's epileptic fits, of 9 yeii t|!tii& etal fields of^ljfow.a.-^jfer, lief and a perfect cure, ?ct dressing.* Feb. fl. 84. standing/' Get at druggists. $1.5Qj iuvia