New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 23, 1884 · Page 1 of 5
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DO NOTGtAJM publican National Convention have been chosen, or about thirty-five that HOOD'SSABBAPAKHJAwill'pure every* The CincinialVmob has fright- less than half of the whole number tax'on whisky- remain as- if- is defeatedtheresoldtioh thing, but the 'fact that on the purity, ind K* iened'btoe'/oWlH murder(eis cbhfitt^l Of these S.C, Arthur and' Blaine, Vitality of the blood depend the Yifjor and Wednesday, Arpil 23, 18.84. to restore the in the- jail mtd-'.nsanity."' .This w'ill 'health of the whole system, and thatdiseasen have 11$ each, Logan 49, Edmunds', ,doiy^ en wool dgfilined to' give 8lg that are.uncommitted. |J. .ofVariousVailsloftenonlythe sayeh'is lawydft AgEeat ."deaf, of 17^ and 75 Ian% to I^diins.inaivia'trally, passed n^iuv *d trying to remove the -disturbing BEPUBLIOAK STATE COBVEHTIOK. :hafd'work. ^,%'^.r, private -pension billsfarid* devoted, afew- cause,we arenaturally'led to the conclusion In the Pennsylvania Republican DaniefHaniiW Hnriri^tfnfPa., thatarenqecly.tbat.gives-life and vigor to n tg^MBf^ji -*tf*$ a day to Territorial matters. Statp,cpnyen:tipn::':a. resolution to ST. PAUL, March 88,188-1. the'blood, eradicates scrofula and other Impurities aged 84, died recently. He has There'.was a notable re-union in A Republican State Convention, will be held on from it, as HOOD'S SABSAPAIUIAA beeninsane sixty years, and in all instruct the delegates &bK large to tindoubtedly does, must be the means of preventing this city the other evening at Ma* Ttewmday, thellatlDaylofilllWir, I8d4f .that time has been' kept in solitary vote for Blaine .arid. Lincoln was many diseases .that, would occur sonic Temple. The Veteraps. of useful--' in the city of St. Panl, at 12 o'clock noon,,for the without its use hence thefieldof its confinement in a room of the house 'JW^- v% adopted*by:a'vote...of 200- to 37. choice of four, delegates at largo, and four.alternate*, the Grand Army of the Republic, i nessis quite*an'extended one,,and we are to the National Republican Convention, and where five brothers, aU unmarried J&Jgfr&fr FHSV- SlainehlEtsf'.succeeded- in 'capturing war/jinteTl'in recommending.it for all derangements bivouacked as of old by their camp for the selection of two delegates and alternates' lived- No intercourse was permitted fromieach Congressional District iii 'the, method nearly the entire Pennsylvania delegation/ Of'the-system'.whlch are caused fire with GenGrant reviewed the r-ggrt"* provided by the Republican National Committee, ":%-.v"-.- him with others during his longcaptivity. by an unnatural state.of the blood. where such district delegates and .alternates shall' campaign-tJf Vickshurg and indulged not have been chosen previous to the meetirig.of K?r" in other reminiscences of the Why Suffer with Salt-Rheum the State Convention .nnd alsoJbr-.thernominatiari The treas.ury department has issued n~2 of seven Republican Presidential Electors.''and 2' Lowell Citizens: An Indiana jury days of shot and shell. When their nch other business as may.prdperlyj come before a circular which aims to do MESSBS. C'l. HOOD ft Co., Lowell, Mass. has just awarded $30,000. damages the Convention: old: leader entered the flail the. GentlemenI was^a great' sufferer from away with favoritism /in the settling The various Congressional-Districts:have.the oplion to a woman who swore that a man 8aUBheu on-my, limbs, fbr.addzen years bandplayed MiAuld Lang Syne." of electing two delegates'.fnd two alternates of claims for back pay and bounties, previous to the summer, of 1876, which had kissed her 30(30 times. It is a 10 the National Convention] at sep'erate popular :Gen. tjjtrant came slowly up the aisle tune I was .cured.by Hood's'Sarsaparilla. by bringing them, up as special Cas-f delegate conventions^ called oh not-less than -mighty cold-blooded woman who The skin would become,'dry, ch'ap, crac^ using two crutches, bareheaded twenty days published notice., and held at any es Hereafter no claim is to have, cpen. bleed and Itch intensely^so that waswill keep count when kisses, are so time- within the*fifteen.da'yalnext 'priort the could not- help scratching, wTrtwTofctnt and without an over-coat. He -th time I com- precedence in the order of settlement, meeting of the State Convention. At1 made them 'worse." thiektjftnd the uniortunate^victim helped upon the platform and .while ifillatln'the All citisena -are invit'ed'to co-operate in the unless it can be shown upon oTher deceit is entitled to flie sympathy I'd-that .they election of delegates who favor the. elevating and he stood, bowing and smiling, and the knowledge of a responsible party oiscnargea, ana i was oDiigea to keen them dignifying of American labor, 'protecting and extending or all his confiding sex. looking mtic^ pleased, every man in bandaged,with linen eloths. The skin was home, industries'.without discrimination or by proof that the claimant is drawn, so tight by the he4t of the disease In favor of any-class|or Interest, giving free'popnlar A person landedat Castle Garden, the room stood upon his chair, suffering for pecuniary aid. that if I stooped Over they'would crack open education to the masses of the people, securing and actuallyl)ring. tears into my eyes. The free suffrage' and. an honest counting'of the said the New. York World, Sunday, cheered at the top of"his voice, and first bottle benefited'me so much that I continuedtaking ballots, and effectually protecting, all' human who was dressed in female apparel swung his hat wildly over his head. it till I was cured I used one rights in every section of our- common country, The *'National ,State Committee'' box of Hood's Olive Ointment, to relieve the and who are willing to support} the nominees of but had a fine black mustache. A A dozen other Generals occupied of Minnesota is but with a call for itching. Hoping many others may learn the the National Republican Convention. value of Hood'sSarsaparilla and receive as brother of the person said: ''He is the platform and during a speech The representation is based uponthe average a State convention to meet atOwatonna much benefit as I have, I am, Republican votefor^Stnte officers at the last general my sister. She is a woman from 1884,from Gen. Logan President Arthur Very truly yours, on Tuesday, May 20, election, in thejraUo of one delegate for every MBS. S. 8. MOODY. four hundred votes, or the major fraction thereof. the waist down, but a man above. and the Secretary of War entered. for the purpose of electing delegates _".,.- No. 75 Broadway. R. N. MoLAREN, Chairman. His name is Fredrick Ross, and he Gen. Hawley then proposed three Lowell, Mass., Jan. 15,1878. to the National convention of the MARK D. FXOWBB, Secretary. A Jridianapolis ___ was born in Dantzic is an idiot, Cheers for the President of theUuitei Greenback party to beheld in Hood's Sarsaparilla and has never spoken a word-" Under the above calliTtheJcountles comprising States and three for the sen of May ^8,1884, to nominate the Ninthjudicial district are entitled tolrepresen. Abraham Lincoln, and the audience candidates for President, and Dr. Killner of Terra Haute prescribed Is sold by druggists. Price $1, or six for $5. tation as follows: Prepared by C. I. HOOD & Co.. Lowell. Mass. strainedits voice, and swung its Brown 3|Nicollet.... 8 Vice President of the United States. an opiate for a child. The Lincoln .2|Redwood ...8 CBEAM BALM hats again. There were several The various counties will be entitled mother gave a treble dose, and the Lyon .^Renville 3 ATARHn to two delegates at large and speeches and songs. Gen. Hawley child died. Killner left the room Republican District Convention. one for each 100 votes' cast for led ^Marching Through Georgia" where the inquest was being held :\V \':ts has gained au enviable Weaver in 1880. before it was learned that the mother in a good strong voice, all the rest reputation wherever had not followed his directions. known, displacing all joining in the chorus. Gen. Grant 919* CLOUD, Wo. 750, otherpreparations.An Second Congressional District, Parties went in search of him, and addressed the Veterans briny, saying The Minneapolis Tribune publishes article of undoubted merit. Is convinieiit he was found in a comatose and it was the first time he had been the result of a canvass among and cleanly. It causes dying condition, having taken poison. out at night for three months, and no pain nor sneezing. Minnesota Republicans as to their A District Convention of the Republicans of the IS AN IMPORTED PERCHERON,TEN YEARS OLD I N JUNE NEXT,I S A DAPPLE Second Congressional District, will be held at the i expressed his pleasure to meet them. IT IS NO A LI- Presidential preferences, as follows: Court House in the city of Mankato, on Thursday, GRAY, SEVENTEEN HANDS HIGH WEIGHT, SEVENTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY The President was pressed to April 34,1834, at 1:30 o'clock, p.m., for the An Idaho correspondent of the Lognn.. Blaine.... ....678 QUID O SMFF. ...47 purpose of electing two delegates and their alternates, Scattering.. Edmunds 199 POUNDS. HIS COLTS ARE FINE, ACTIVE ANIMALS, AND COMMAND A BIG PRICE make a few remarks before he withdrew, Minneapolis Journal says that the Apply by the finger 54 to attend the Republican National Convention, Arthur,.. ......182 into the nostrils. It to be held at Chicago, Illinois, June 8d, 1884. also letters of regret were WHEN PUT UPON THE MARKET. Lincoln., Couer d'Alene mining excitement is Total............^1835 .80 will be absorbed, elfectnallycleansingthe The basis of representation for the several conn? l^ESnasal read from Gen. Sherman *and oth Although no opinion was asked ties comprising the district, is one delegate for for the time eclipsed by a rush for pussages of catarrhal every two hundred votes or major fraction thereof, TERMS: TO INSURE A TOAL, $25,00. as to the second choice of the people, another gold find, at diggings called vims, causing cast for Governor Hubbard, in 1888, which basis *&. healthy secretions. It allays inflamation, protects was fixed by the Republican Congressional 981 returning answer mention Sematokeen. The air is full of rumors the membranal linings of the headfronVadditional Committee at their meeting held In Mankato Horatio Werring, Golden Gate, Minn. Mr. Edmunds as the hearty second of finds in all manner of outof-the-way colds, completely heals the sores and restores the March 20,1884, as followst MINNESOTA NEWS. sense of taste and smell. Beneficial resolts ere choice of the people, the friends of places, and the general BMLSOATBS DKLEOATKB realized by a few applications. Murray. Jt t/t0T0iigrh treatment will cure. Bine Earth 9 .2 9* S PKTERSO W, all the other candidates combining idea is that before the summer is Wadena's citizens are much excited Nicollet 4 Brown 4 Uneqnaled for COLD in the HKAD, Headache on him as their next preference gone both Couer d'Alene and Sematokeen. Cottonwood 2 Nobles 8 and Deafness, or any kind of mucous membranal over the reported discovery of gold Faribault Pipestone 2 with a singular unanimity A large irritations. Send for circular By mall, prepaid, .will have sunk into insignificance Jackson 3 Redwood .4 in the hills on Hay creek, 15 miles 50 c. a packagestamps received. Sold by Chas number of the answers named Robt. beside new camps Rock 2 DragStore LaSnear .5 L. Roos and ail druggists. north of the town. Lincoln 2 Sibley 8 ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. Y. E. Lincoln for Vice President, and whose names are not yet known. AGENT FOR: Lac qui Parle 3 Watonwan.... 2 Four thousand acres of land were I 44: in not a single instance was different Lyon.... 8 The Aultman & Taylor Waseca ....5 Martin 4 Yellow Medicine 3 sold during last week in the southern Never Give Up. preference expressed for that Per Order Republican Congressional Commit* part of Jackson county, mostly to If you are suffering with low and office. AGENTSi wanted for The Lives of all the tee B. J. NIAL, farmers from Illinois. Chairma Presidents of the U. S. The larg depressed spirits, loss of appetite, Dated March 29,1884. est. handsomest best book ever general debility, disordered blood, The Morrison tariff bill was taken John Hendrickson of Stockholm is sold for less than twice our price. The fastest selling book in America. Immense weak constitution, headache, or up for consideration in the house in the penitentiary at Stillwater to The deaths from the Cincinnati (Successor to os. Bobleter) ft. Horse Powers S-beetrri Engines trofits to the agents. All intelligent people want i any disease of a billious nature, by on Tuesday of last week by a vote serve three years for attempted rape Anyone can become a snecessful agent. Terms riots now number fifty-seven. DKALEKIN free, HALLETT BOOK Co Augusta, Maine. of 140 for to 138 against. Nelson, all means procure a bottle of Electric on his daughter, 14 years of age. "Deci 1884 DRUGS and Massilion and Chicago Strait and Wakefield, of this State, Bitters. You will be surprised Senator Sabin has introduced a The second trial of Wood and McLeod voted with the Democrats for its to see the rapid improvement that bill to re-rive the grade of general for assaulting Joseph Gr. Green, PROBATE NOTICE. MEDICINES, PITT S HIP, IS S E consideration, and two other Republicans will follow you will be inspired of the army. editor of the Le Sueur Sentinel, resulted voted with them. Forty with new life strength andactivety STATE OF MINNESOTA, In Probate Court. in a disagreement of the jury. Brown County. GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AN THE CELEBRATED Democrats voted with the Republicans former1}' will return pain and misery will Arthur bas secured fifteen of the Water A. Wood's In the matter of the estate of Ann Vine PAINTS, WALL PAPER, A large number of citizens of against the consideration of Ann Hopkins deceased. cease, and henceforth you will rejoice sixteen delegates from New York WINDOW CURTAINS Oh reading andfilingthe petition of G. W. Mower, Blue Earth, Pipe Stone, the bill, Mr. Wakefield being in the praise of Electrie Bitters. city to Chicago. Hopkins of BroWn County representing, among AND GOLD PENS, Martin and Jackson connties have other things, that Ann Vine, formerly Ann IIopkins asked why he had voted against his Sold at fifty cents a bottle by TWINE BINDERS, Baskets, lK late of Brown county on the 13th day of September, petitioned Congress against a reduction party colleagues, said: "I voted to Oregon and West Virginia Democrats C. L. Roos. A. D. 1879, at the town of Albin in said Bird Cages, in the tariff on flax seed. county died intestate, and being an inhabitant of take up the bill because I thought have instructed their delegates this county at the time of her death, leaving Stationary, it was my duty to my constituency The Shaubut Brothers of Mankato goods, chattels and estate within this county, and Catarrh. For fifteen years I have to Chicago to support Tilden. Ii^ S{ui(i\tng Sweep f(kke ^ekpet h,r\L ^iowe School Books, that the said petitioner is a son of said deceased, to.do so. I voted for the consideration have sold their fine farm of 500 acres been greatly annoyed with this disgusting and praying that administration of said estate be Blank Books, to Fred Hopkins granted: It is ordered, that said of the bill, but it does not follow near that city, with all its stock and Ex*Secretary of State Evarts predicts disease, which Caused severe petition be heard before the Judge of this court, Base Balls. that I am in favor of its passage implements, to parties in Minneapol the nomination of Robert T. pain in my head, continual dropping on Tuesday the 27th day of May, A. D. 1884, at 1 Fishing Tackle, AND ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER. o'clock p. m., at the Probate Office in said county. as it is. I was nominated on a is, for $50,000, taking in'payment a Lincoln for president by the Republicans into my throat and unpleasant Musical Goods, platform which commits me to a six-story building in the latter city. at Chicago breath. My sense of smell was Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to THE the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, reducation of the tariff 'My impression much impaired. By a thorough use J. S. Heiriman left Duluth last Toy& #otioi$, by publishing a copy of this order for ^Rochester^andMinneapolis^Appleby' was (/-that unless "the bill It is said that South Carolina Republicans for six months of Ely's Cream Balm three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, Wednesday afternoon to walk to San in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper was taken up and considered there are first for Arthur, then I have entirely overcome these Francisco in an attempt to beat the printed and published at the City of New Ulm in would be no opportunity of said county. Edmunds, Logan and Blaine in the troubles. J. B. Case, St. Denis 5,000 mile walk of Weston in Eng FANCY GOODS* Dated'at New Ulm the 18th day of March A. D. putting my views upon, the record order in which they are named. Hotel, Broadway and 11th. St. N. Y. land. He made the first 23 miles of 1884. The bill may not go through, By the Court, Not a liquid or snuff. his lonS journey in four hours. THE ERNST BRANDT, Dupont, the well known powder but I believe that it should be discussed. (L. S.) Judge of Probate. ']VfilbuiV gtou^ton" kqd Wii\oi\k ^u^foM Many persons in Pittson are using T. Sherlock and J. Tooher have Wines and Liquors I should hot vote for theibill maimfacturer, was killed by an explosion |378 Ely's Cream Balm, a Catarrh been held to the Nicollet^ county in its present form." at his powder works last remedy, with most satisfactory results. grand jury at St. Peter on a charge CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND. PROBATE NOTICE. week. He was worth $13,000,000. A lady is recovering the of breaking into a warehouse owned Goods and prices warranted to give Buggies and Platforn Spring Wagons, WASHINGTON LETTER. sense of smell which she had not by John Thomas and stealing some entire satisfaction. The Alabama .delegates to the hadSTATE OP MINNESOTA,} InP-obate Court. enjoyed for fifteen years. She whisky. The prisoners claim to reside ss Special Term. Main cSt., NEW DLM, MINK, Republican National convention of every kind and discription. County of Brown. Apiil 4th, 1884. given up her case as incurable. Mr. in St. Paul. have announced that their first D. C. April 12,1884. WASHINGTON, In the matter of the estate of Patrick Collins Barber has used it in his family and THEHock choice is Arthur their second, Logan. J. H. Rhoads ofLittle Falls has received deceased. The House of ^Representatives Whereas,' an instrument in writing, purporting commends it very highly. A Trunk Island, J. I, Case and Molina a verdict against the Northern to be the last will and testament of Patrick Collins still wastes time infilibusteringand hannock lawyer, known to many of deceased, late of said county, has been delivered Pacific Railroad company, in his tothiscqurt usless talk, nnd the delay of public our readers, testifies, that he was The Illinois Republicans have SULKY PLOWS, case, the groundwork of which was And whereas, Edward Casey has filed therewith business is really a serious matter. cured of partial deafness.Pittson his petition, representing among other things nominated Richard J. Oglesby for the company's refusal to furnish cars ttat said Patrick Collins died in said county on When summer comes upon them, {Pa.) Gazette. (Not a liquid or Governor. The delegates to the the 24th day of March 1884, testate, and that at his private warehouse for the ship AN Members will get tired, disgusted, said petitioner and Edward J. Collins are snuff. 50 cts.) National convention will fight mit ment of his wheat. the executors tamed in said last will The Old Reliable Holinsworth Sulky Hay Bakes, and want to break short off. Many and testament, and praying that the said Logan. PROPRIETOR OFTHB The City Council of Northfield has tfkrwing Iill $ewiqg M^UH^ instrument may be admitted to probate, and appropriation bills have nqt yet AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS IN 1884. thatletters testamentary be to them issued there* fixed the saloon license at $400 per New Ulm Foundry been even touched. The land grant on In the Alabama Republican State year, and requires all saloons to It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, forfeitures, the shipping bills and convention was unfurled a banner, ^and evenything else usually needed in the agricultural line. and the said petition, be heard before this court, close at 10 o'clock and on Sunday. From the edition of Messrs. Geo. the interstate commerce bill,are also at the probate office in said county, on the 3d & MACHINE SHOP inscribed- "Our choice is Chester A. They are further notified not to allow P. Rowell & Co's American Newspaper day Of May A. D. 1884, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, destined to consume weeks of debate. I invite farmers and those who need implements of any kind to call and Arthur Second choice John A. when all concerned may appear and contest any card-playing or gambling of any Directory, now in press, it Besides, there are the library examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper and give the probate of said instrument Corner Centre & Front Streets. Logan ."The delegation will take the kind on their premises. And it is further orderd. That public notice of appears that the newspapers and better terms than any firm west of Mankato and guarantee satisfaction satis* bill the banking relief measures, the time and place of said hearing be given to all banner to Chicago. NEW ULM, MINN faction.A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on hand. periodicals of all kinds at present and a dozen other miscellaneous persons interested, by publication of these orders A two and a half year old son of The Foundry has been thoronghly refitted and for three weeks successively previous to said day am now prepared to do all kinds of work on short issued in the United States and questions of importance, which, if George S. Maxfield, living six miles of hearing, in the New Ulm REVIEW, a newspaper notice. Repairing or all kinds of machinery and SLEEPY EY E Another disastrous cyclone swept printed and published in the city of New Ulm in Canada reach a grand total of 13',- attended to, will run the session far AgriculturalImplements a speciality. Only experiencedworkmen north of Benson, while playing with said county. through Georgia on the night of the are employed and work en. SPRINGFIELD 402, This is a net gain of precisely into August. his sister, fell backward into a pail of trustedtomy care wiOH be executed with neatness Affi By the Court. ERNST BRANDT, 14th inst: In the vicinity of Shipley and dispatch AL wR WARRANTED LAMBERTON Branch Offices. 1,600 during the last twelve months, (L. S Judge of Probate/ boiling water, which his mother had The Senate voted to educate the a number of persons were killed. CHAS. LEONHARDT 3 84. SD. Peterson. and exhibits an increase of 5,618 TRACY AND TYLER. juSt taken from the stove and placed The cyclone swept everything in Negroes of the South during the over the total number published upon the floorj and was so badly H. H. Beussmann, its path, and the destruction of next.gight years by an expenditure MORTGAGE SALE. just tan years since. The increase scalded that he died in a few hours. of $773JOO,000. A mass meeting of property can hardly be estimated:*"- in 1874 over the total for 1873 was Dthe If energy in making arrangements EFAULT having been made in the payment of colored people will be held here on -t-^-----.' 493. During the past year the dailies Dealer in Empire Mill Co. sum of One hundred andfifty-threeDollars Cheap Cash Store! go for any thing, the coming Minne Olivier Dannais, a .native of Tuesday evening to urge upon the and three cents (f 153.03)which is claimed to be due have increased from 1,138 to 1,- $teel ki\d Ifon W&te at the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage apolis encampment of the National Minnesota, located four mines in lower House the speedy passage of duly executed and delivered by Fred. W. Scheiderich 254 the weeklies from, 9,062 to Grand Army of the Republic will be the Rabbit mountains and hasthe Educational bill just passed by (unmarried) of New Ulm Minnesota as general also a special large stock ROLLER MIIL. 10,028 and the monthlies from mortgagor to Samuel D. Peterson of New Ulm, the most successful yet held. 'The sold them to St. Paul, Milwaukee the Senate. The House is almost of Carpenter's Tools and Agricultural Minnesota as mortgagee, bearing date the twentyfirst 1,091 to 1,499. The greatest increase citizens are taking hold of affairs day of November A. D. 1882, given to secure and Chicago capitalists for $400,000. in1-the Western States. Implements. A complete stock of the sure to favor the measure and already is the payment of the sum of $1200.00 due and pay. with that zeal which always characterizes newest and best constructed Ouns and An Indian showed him the mines has-upon its calendar a similar ablefiveyears after date and interest thereon at Illinois, for instance, now shows 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. the rate of eight per cent, per annum payable annually Revolvers of the most approved patterns then when they assume the in return for kindness shown to him bill. according to the conditions ofone certain 1,009 papers in place of last years DEALER IN also ammunition and sportmen's role of host. by Dannais. I promlsory notebearing even datewith said mortgage The Naval bill is now before'the total of 904, while Missouri issues goods of all descriptions. and therein more particularly described, DRY GOODS, Daniel Burns of Tyrone,. Le Sueur which mortgage was duly recorded in the office of We take pleasure in informing t&9 Senate and as amended,by the! Senate 604 instead of the 523 reported in In connectiontherewith is a complete NOTIONS, the Register of Deeds in and for the County ol The friends of Pitz John Porter public that we are now ready for business. county, committed suicide on the 5th committee it calls for $6,000,- {Brown and State of Minnesota on the 21st day of 1883. Other leading Western Harness Shop, HATS, CAPS, having become convinced that the The best machinery and all the November A. D. 1882, at 4 o'clock P. M. in Book by hanging himself in the granary. 000 more than the House of Kepresenatives States also exhibit a great precentage "L" of mortgages on page 550. And which said CROCERIES, CROCKERY latest improvements in the manufacture president will veto the bill for his He left the house some time in the mortgage was afterwards and on the 7th day oj under the management of Hermann appropriated. The House of increase. The total number and OILS. of flour enable us to compete with December A. D. 1882 with the note thereby secured relief have decided to let it lie on night, and when his wife looked out Beussmann, who will take pleasure in blows aloud trumpet and poses for duly assigned and set over by the above of papers in New York State is the best mills in the country. the speaker's.table until after the waiting upon all customers in want of named Samuel D. Peterson to one R. W. Shadbourn of the window next morning she saw Also Musical Instruments retrenchment, but the indications 1.523, against 1,399 in 1883. Canada We are constantly buying of Columbia Co. Wis., by a deed of assigment Chicago convention, so that the anything in the harness or saddlery the body hanging in the granaryt and WHEELER & WILSOIP& dated on that day. and which deed of assignment are that it will have to back .down Wheat, has shared in the general in* line. president may not be able to make was afterwards duly recorded in the office .He had been dead several hours when Latest Improved on this bill., It is true some Democratic cerase. of the Register of Deeds in and for said county of Cor. Minn,fc1st N. St. Bye, any politicial capital out of the New, Ulm, Minn. Brown and State of Minnesotaon the 2l*tdayof the body was discovered.! HEwma MACHINES. Senators are disposed to crip* C. WAGNER, Corn, December A. D. 1882, at 3 o'clock P. M. in Book actr.: i- Many citizens of Dodge county are Ele and stint the Navy Department N of mortgages on pages 303 and 4. Oats, And which said mortgage and themotethereby secured constructing cyclone cellars. The All Goods Soldat Bottom Prices. ecause Mr. Chandler happens to wasjafterwardsandonthe 29thday ofDecern Inter Ocean: "Some merchants Buckwheat, usual plan is an arched vault with en ber A. D. 1882, by a deed ofassig iment dated on be its Secretary, but at least half of here hare been using fac-similes of &c.,&c, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF that day duly assigned and set over by the said R. trance from house cellar on the west them are in favor of increasing the W. Chadbourn toM. E. Fuller and John A.Johnson, Confederate notes as advertising FURNITURE ff At the Highest Market Pricoa NEW who are now the owners and holders thereof, MINN ULM side of the house. Others think appropriation and will so vote, jn cards, and it is said in so|ie sections and which said last namedof deed of assignment was recorded!n the office the Register of Deed cyclone cellar entirely., detached from duly the course of a speech on the Naval of the south they have been circulating We sell all kinds of in and for said county of Brawn and State of the house preferable, so that the oc &ig Retell, bill Senator Vest accused the head Minnesota on the 30th day of December A, D. 1882 for face value. It must.be in 2LOVR, at 2 o'clock P. M. in Book N of mortgages on cupants will not be affected if the of the Navy of partisan bias, saying the region where they come to town pages 311 and IS. SHORTS,* houge falls into the cellar, or should on account of that Mr. Chandler once in four years and vote for Andrew f1 PICTURE FRAMES, MOULD- And whereas, default having been made in the take fire. i"^!^:^' j?h BRAN* &c.t was led to do things that the inter Jackson." payment ot the installment of interest due Nov. INGS, WINDOW SHADES Slstl883 amountingto f96.00and the taxes on ests of the country did hot warrant. BREWEI, MALSTER & BOTTLER AT LOW BATES. Mary Jackscm,' a domestic empiojed said premises for the years 1882 and 1883 amounting When pressed by Senator JHale- for to $57.03 paid by these assignees of said mortgage A Democratic farmer from Lake by John Thill, in St. Paul, was ^TRUNKS, SATCHELS, amounting in all to the sum of 153.03, and explanation, the Secretary of the Special Attention given to |5"' City writes the Pioneer Press in arrested on a charge of attempting to no action or proceeding at law or otheiwise having NEEDLES AND ]^W )li}t]f. UIM Navy received from the Missouri been instituted to recover the debt secured by burn the house. She is about twenty terms most complimentary of Maj, said mortgage, or any part thereof This brewery la one of the largest,establishments REPAIRS Senator the reluctant compliment years of age and quite handsome, and Strait and urging his return to Congress. now therfore, notice is hereby given, that by or the kind in ihe Minnesota Valley and is fitted -*-LL KINDS OP An extra stone for giinding feed. yirtw of power of eaie contained in saldMort. that he could not point to any one op withillthQ modern improvements. Keg and One theory is that the unfortunate girl F0 Not least among the recommendations t-V' gage,and pursuantto the statutein suchcasemade bottlfc beer fnrniehed to any parr of the city on Steam Corashellex. act of that officer's administration and provided, the saidmortgage will be foreclosed must be crazy. The police have an found by the correspondent noranotice. My bottlebeer Is especially adapted and the premises described In and covered by said for family use. that would subject him to criti .other theory, which is that she was is the courtesy and attention mortgage, via. The South-west quarter (If) of the Country brewers and others that bny malt will Wood taken for cash or in exchange Southwest quarter (X) of Section twenty (20). The cism. instigated to do the work by some And it to theirinterest to place their orders with accorded by the genial Congiesman Southeast quarter (X of the Southeastqaarter (k) me. All orders by mail willreceive my prompt attention, one- at present unknown. of Sectionnineteen (19). The Northwest qaarter whenever called upon to act for his The House is now on the Tariff gfapifeMaigo (X) of the Northwestqaarter (X) of section twen- rC V*', Agent for the celebrated light running 4 j$ *r AUG. SCHELL ConstftUCnts, bill. The most Vigorous log-rolling t?.nlne(29)tnath8Northigt (uurter (JO ef tha HOUSEHOLD NorlDeutquMtep(X)ofgactiot thirty (36). All 1 &?VAGreat Discovery.H &KS of recent years, was provoked by of Btid iMQfiljriogftDfl Mag in Tewnrblponthnn. GABBEN BBDWTH TEAS. POWDER Frank James the Missouri autUvr, diedanc nine (108) North orHange thirty.two (82) the. Public 'baflfoga bill. This r* yfpij Thomas, of Newton, jaM wast aantalHlafi tb* handed 4 pfe^ il flaw Undergoing fcriiil uf Hantsville, BC and new HrGH ARM. y^\ provides for the erection of abput Mtm says: "My wife has been seriously cording to the Governmentsurvey in Browncoun r*b FamilieB can save about one-half by ty, and State of Minnesota, withthe hereditaments Ala., on a charge of conspiracy fifty Government buildings, such ^'k DAVIS ZK i%^ :.i: affected with a cough for twenty-five and appnrtenancefl,willbe sold at public auction, sending to us for Teas, as we import to rob a government official. as post offices, custom houses and to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt years, and this spring more severely our own, and have done so forty Tears, i- X^i (Successor to M. Mullen.) .|i^ and interest,and the taxes, if any, on said premlsr One of James.' attorneys says that 9CWWC U. S. court houses in as many Absolutely Pure. 31, and 75 dollaraattorney's fee, as stipulated in THEOBIGINAX AMEEICANlSl than ever before She had used I^S^?|DEALERIN jg^SR! if James is acquitted in Alabama, and by said Mortgage in caseof foreclosure, and towns andcities involving an expenditure the disbursement* allowed by law whichsale will many'tfemeclfes without relief, and being This powder never varies. 'A marvel he will have to stand trial, in Minnesota of $7,000,000. Several Send for circular, which gives prices be made by the Sheriffof said Brown County, at of purity, strength Juid whole tbefsont doorof the CourtHouse, in the City of Slielf|Sek#|Skfdwkfe urged to try Dr. King's .New Discovery, on the NorthfielBrobber and full particulars to ROB'T Sold on Weekly or Monthly towns were favorably reported but' .WewTJlm In saidCountyand State,on the twenty* someness.' More economical than the, WELLS, Prea't., P. O. Box. 1287, 43 count. He is of opinion that James did so, 'with' most gratifying first day of May A. D. 1884, at ten o'cloek A. M. of the bill has not been disposed of. Payments. ordinarytinds, and cannot be sold in. 0MMS^Sth*A.0r5?&ra thatday, anaJMt toredemption any time within' VeseySt.,N. Y. cannot be convicted in Minnesota AND results:' Thefirstbottle relieved her The debate has been full of person-* competition with, the multitudes pi One Dollar's worth of any of our Old Machines* taken in "unless the Youngers testify against al tilts, rejoinders' and badinage, very much, and the second bottle has low test, short weight, alum or phosphate All Kinds of Farm Hachiiieiy, ^*v garden growth, China or Japan Teas -1 H.m,TvtuBtAx JojurA. JOHMOW him, which he thinks, is not probable. Trade for New Onesp^-K powders. Sold jnly in can* the most rigid economists becoming absolutely cured her. She has not had sent by mail, post paid, or a tarnr Lam firtLtanxM assignees of mortgage. W Pown* Co., 106 Wall softened and generous under the in* ROYAI, BAKIHG good health for thirty years/' quantity by express, charges paid. street. New York, NBWTILV, MINN &9M" Jonel3-84, m^sv%& ..!*'.,..,_!*. ...*i..2 3^