New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 30, 1884 · Page 1 of 5
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NEW '\StM* REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, APRIL SO, 1884f as Farmers Jamestown, Ohio, was almost earthln sufferintgo WE DO NOT CLAIM say, to believe" a piece of sandal-1 murdered hefr children i birder wiped out of existence by a terrible tne wood to be a flame of fire. Senator' cyclone last Sunday afternoon. Six STEW "trij** atfixsrar. Beck had served the stinffinff no- and procure for them celestial hap* that willpurityevery-danecor HOOD'S SARWAJthatoa^the ARTT.T, persons were killed and twenty tiling, but the fact tice that Democrats who take the ^Wednesday, Arpil 30, 1884. vitality oftbe blood depend tbe vigor and wounded. Neighboring towns were position of the Senators from Vermont health of the whole systeio/and thsfdisease An official of the pension bureau also badly shook up. of various kinds Is often only the sfgn that and Ohio would find no comfort relates the fact that a soldier died EEPUBLIOAN STATE OOSVEHTJOH. nature is trying to remove the disturbing in the Democratic camp after while his claim was pending, his Edmunds scooped in the four delegates cause,we are naturally led to the conclusion the National convention meets. He that a remedy that gives life and vigor to wife expired while the papers were at large from Yew York. The f1fe^ S T. PAWL, March 88,1884. im-1 the blood, eradicates scrofula and'other proposed to seize the political rudder being changed iu her interest, and Blaine folks only lacked are votes A Republican State Convention willtoeheld on purities from it, as HOOD'S SABSAPAnrniA at this convention and guide the their two children were swept off of a majority, and the election of undoubtedly does, must be the means of preventing Thursday, the lsyiofiIy, 1884, ship of state with but one rag of by an epidemic before their application many diseases that would* occur Edmunds delegates was brought in tbe city or St. Paul, at 12 o'clock noon, for the without its use hence thefieldof its usefulness bunting flying, inscribed, "Kentucky had gone the rounds. choice or four delegates at large, and four alter* about by a fusion of the Edmunds is quite an extended~one, and we are nates, to the National Republican Convention, and only,"But suggested the orator, and Arthur forces. for the selection of two delegates and alternates warranted in recommending it for all derangements "What it Virginia" should rom'each Congressional District, iu the method of the system which are caused A Remarkable Escape, provided by the Republican National Committee, by an unnatural state of the blood. insist on a tincture of iron? Or -where such district delegates and alternates shall CoL/M. R. Muckle, of the Philadelphia "Mrs! Mary A Dailey, of Tunkhannock, not have been chosen previous -to the meeting of what if Calafornia or Florida should Ledger, is mentioned as the State Convention and also for the nomination Pa., was afflicted for six Why Suffer with Salt-Rheum want some show in the timber? Or of seven Republican Presidential Electors, and American minister to Berlin. Col. years with Asthma and Bronchitis, such other business as may properly^ come before if Louisiana should refuse to swallow MESSES. C.L HOOD & Co., Lowell, Mass. Muckle speaks German and took an the Convention. during which time the best physicians GentlemenI was a great sufferer from it without a lump of sugar? Or The various Congressional Districts have the opion active interest for the relief of the Salt-Kheum on my limbs, for a dozen years could give no relief. Her life of electing two delegates and. two alternates if Ohio should "bah!! the Kentucky previous to the summer of 1876, at which the National Convention! at seperate popular widows and orphans of those slain was despaired of, until in last October time I was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. delegate conventions, called on not less than only" platform as swinish and The skin would become dry. chap, crack in the Franco-Prussian war. twenty days published notice, and held at any she procured a bottle of Dr. open, bleed and itch intensely, so that I without wool. Senator Morrill's time within the fifteen daye^next prior tethe could not help scratching, which of course King's New Discovery, when im meeting of the State Convention speech was full of sarcastic thrusts made them worse.'".At the time I commenced The Chicago Times of last Monday mediate relief was felt, and by continuing taking Hood's Sarsaparilla (in the All citizens are invited to co-operate in the and extracts showing the quadrenial classifies the 585 delegates already summer of 1876) they were so cad that they election of delegates who'favor the elevating and its use for a short time she devotion of the Democratic party discharged, and I was obliged to keep them dignifying of American labor, protecting and extending elected to the Republican bandaged with linen cloths. The skin was home industries, without discrimination was completely cured, gaining in to inconsistencies, and to the latest drawn so tight by the heat of the disease in favor of any class.or interest, giving free popular National convention as follows flesh 501bs, in a few months.^*" that if I stooped over they would crack open education to the masses of the people, securing popular breeze. The Kentucky Arthur, 236 Blaine, 196 Edmunds, and actuallybring tears into my eyes. The free suffrage and an honest counting of the /Free Trial Bottles of this certain platform,uhesaid, first bottle benefited me so much that I continuedtaking ballots, and effectually protecting aliihuman was as well seasoned'as 49 Logan, 47 (Sherman, 22: Gen. IT* it till I was cured I used one rights in every section of our common country, cure of all Throat and Lung Diseases could be expected after a Hawley, 12: doubtful and scattering, box of Hood's Olive Ointment, to relieve the and who are willing to support] the nominees of. at C. L. Roos' Drug Store. Large I itching. Hoping many others may learnr the bonded ripening of eight years. The the National Republican Convention. 33. value of Hood's sarsaparilla and receive as The representation is based upon,the average Bottles $1.00. party that has for years lacked the much benefit as I have, I am, Republican vote fort8tate officers at the last genoral Very truly yours, election, in the.ratio of one delegate for every confidence of the country, that had The contest between Albert four hundred votes, or the major fraction thereof* MBS. 8. S. MOODY, MINNESOTA NEWS. been weighed in the balance, more R. N. McLAREN, Chairman. No. 75 Broadway. Scheffer and Loren Fletcher in the Lowell, Mass., Jan. 18,1878. than twenty years ago, found MARK D. FLOWBB, Secretary. Fourth district promises to be very wanting, and forced out ot power, Hood's Sarsaparilla when the excitement was at its height close, but at this writing the pros* Under the above calli'the^counties comprising was trying to return by fsound of shots were fired, one of the balls the Ninth judicial district are entitled tolrepresen. pects are that in the end Capt. Is sold by druggists. Price $1, or six for 85. tation as follows: trumpet, and the administration of striking Gray in the neck, severing Scheffer will rake in the persimmons. it Preparedby.C. I. HOOD & Co., Lowell, Mass. Brown 3|Nicollet 8 a horizontal dose against the industries the jugular vein. He expired in The genial captain has a Lincoln 2]Redwood 8 Lyon SfRenville 3 of the country. The same old about twenty minutes. good following in the Washington party was trying to give itself a as MORTGAGE SALE county delegation, while Anoka and Republican State The new president of convention to- our 3tate new character and furnish litself Chisago are for him solid. University gets $6,000 a year. This morrow. T"tlEFAUI?r having been made in tfae payment of with anew political catechism just I JL/tbe sum of One hundred and fifty-three Dollars is double what the Governor of the as though its House of Represenatives and three cents ($153.03) which is claimed to bedLe A bill has passed the lower house Dakota sends two Arthur delegates State gets, and surely ought to bring at the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage would not shipwreck, by its of Congress which authorizes the duly executed and delivered by Fred. W. Scueiderich to the National convention a pretty high degree of tact and intelligence. misdeeds, the best and newest character, (unmarrjeu) of New Ulin Minnesota as paymentof pensions .to all persons instructed for Blaine. mortgagor to Samuel D. Peterson of Now Ulm, before the end of the first servingthree months'or more/, who, Minnesota as mortgagee, bearing date the twentyfirst IS AN IMPORTED PERCHERON, TEN YEARS OLD IN JUNE NEXT, IS A DAPPLE day Of November A. D. 1883, gi\en to secure session of its official career. W Harriman, who started to by reason of any wound, injury, or Pleuro Pneumonia has broken the payment of the sum of $1200.00 due and payable GRAY,SEVENTEEN HANDS HIGH WEIGHT, SEVENTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY walk from Duluth to San Francisco five years after date and interest thereon at disease which there is probable cause out among the cattle in Washington the rate of eight per cent, per annum payable annoally During the week Senator Morrill POUNDS. HIS COLTS ARE FINE, ACTIVE ANIMALS, AND COMMAND A BIG PRICE some time since, passed through-Fargo to believe originated in the service according to the .conditions of one certain county Pennsylvania, celebrated his seventy-fourth birthday promisory note bearing even date with said mortgage in good condition last night. He WHEN PUT UPON THE MARKET. '-**i of the line of duty, is now disabled, and therein more particularly described, by entertaining at his Washington has a bet of $3,000 that he can beat which mortgage was duly recorded in the office of in whole or in part,* and provides The date of the National convention rasidence a distinguished compa the Register of Deeds in and for the County of TEEMS: TO INSURE A i FOAL $25,00. Weston's time. that'the fact of the regular enlistment of the prohibitionists has been Brown and State of Minnesota on the 21st day of ny. He has been in Congress almost November A. D. 1882, at 4 o'clock P. M. in Book and muster-in of such persons changed from May 21st to July 22d. Willie Gray, aged thirteen, oldest *'L" of mortgages on page 550." And which said thirty years. Twelve years in the $ Horatio Werring, GoldenGate," Minn. mortgage was afterwards and on the 7th day oj shall be sufficient evidence that he son of T. Gray, of Anoka, was accidentally House and nearly eighteen the December A..D. 1882 with the note thereby secured Of the six delegates so far elected was in good health, and at that time duly assigned and set over by the above shot and killed on Tuesday Senate. named Samuel 6 Peterson to one It. W. Shadbourn in Minnesota to the National convention, free from the|disability for which he evening. Young Gray, with a number $SffiH90M# of Columbia Co. Wis., by a deed of assigment Socially, the post-lenten season 3 are for Edmunds and 3 claims a pension. dated on that day and which deed of assignment of boys went to the house of a was afterwards duly recorded in theomco promises to be quiet, but not dull. for Blaine. Mr. Purdy, to serenade a newly married of the Register of Deeds in and for said county of After their long rest, society people own and State of Minnesota oi ihe Drugstore Another certificate of character couple who reside there. On 21f-t day of Brown: do not rush into gayety again Arrangements The Pioneer Press classifies the M.in Book December A. D. 1882, at 3 o'clock P. AGENT FOR: has been issued to Mr- Frank James, the way out, one of the party asked N of mortgages on pages 303 and 4. have been made for The Aultman & Taylor 562 delegates already elected to Chicago of Missouri. At Huntsville, Alabama, And which said mortgage and the^note thereby secured if there were any fire-arms in the many birthday parties, card parties, wasjafterwards and on the 29th day ofDecern as follows: Arthur, 154 he was last Friday "triumphantly company, and two-of the boys owned ber A. D. 1882, by a deed ofassig anient dated on and kindred entertainments, but it Blaine, 152 Logan, 50 Edmunds, that day duly assigned and- set over by the said E. acquitted" of complicity in up, but said they were not going to W. Chadbourn to M. E. Fuller and John A. Johnson, is inferred that receptions and dinners 40 Sherman, 21 scattering and the Mussel Shoals robbery,' while use them but later in the evening, who are now the owners and holders thereof, are over for the season. and which said last named deed of assignment was unknown, 145. cheers of approval from his admiring duly recorded the office of the Register of Deeds 9 J&a* Mr. Lightheart, discoverer of the President Arthur and his son are friends rent the air. At once upon in and for said county of Brown and State of Horse Powers 3 Steam Engines (Successor to os. Bobleter) Minnesota on the 30th day of December A. D.1882 alleged gold mine at Oneota, says of The United States steamer Bear, now sole tenants of the White the announcement of the verdict, at 2 o'clock P. M." in Book N of mortgages on DEALER IN the specimens found to have been the first of the three vessels of the pages 311 and 13. House, the President's sister and Sheriff Rodgers of Cooper county, Massilion and Chicago DRUGS and And whereas, default having been made in the salted: I took two ounces of the Greely relief expedition, started from daughter, with their recent guests, Mo., arrested James on an indictment payment oHhe installment of interest due Nov. ITT S THRESHER powdered rock to Dr. Allen to have the New York navy yard last Thursday 21st 1883 amounting to $96.00 and the taxes on having gone to New York early in pending at Boonville, Mo., for 3 I MEDICII5SES, said premises for the years 1882 and 1883 amounting it placed in the hands of Mr. Hiirlbut amid cheers from the three or the week. The former solace themselves a train robbery. It is understood to J57.03 paid by these assignees of said mortgage amounting in all to the sum of $153.03, and to be assayed, for my own satisfaction. four thousand spectators present. with long rides in the afternoon, the Minnesota officers were on the no action or proceeding at law or othenvise having THE CELEBRATED GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AN I positively deny putting Water A. Wood's both being exceedingly fond ground awaiting to arrest him on been instituted to recover the debt secured by PAINT S, WALL PAPER, said mortgage, or any part thereof Gov. Robinson of Massachusetts anything into it, and if there was of the recreation. Any one driving an indictment for the Northfield Now therfore, notice is hereby given, that by WINDOW CURTAINS has sent to President Bruce of the any shavings ofjgold they were placed at that time of the day through bank robbery and murder, but were virtue of a power of sale contained in said Mortgager, AND GOLD PENS, and pursuant to the statutein such case made state senate a novel messagea there by some person unknown to Soldiers Home park, or the beautiful anticipated by Rodgers, who sat TWINE BINDERS, and provided, thesaid mortgage will be foreclosed BasJsets, blade of grass six inches long. The and the premises described in and covered by said drive extending from the House immediately behind the defendant. mortgage, viz. The South-west quarter (X) of the Bird Cages, liltle bit of green reminds Mr. to the Capitol, is sure to meet one Southwest quarter of Section twenty (20). The Fergus Falls Telegram'. Eight of Stationary, Southeast quarter (Jf of the Southeast quarter Bruce of his assertion last winter or both. The President is generally Ii^l\ l{ur\i\ii\g $wee$ f^kke f(eci^eif &q & ^lowe the Leaf Lake Indians are encamped of Section nineteen (19). The Northwest quarter Portions of England were badly School Books, that the legislature would adjourn in an Open carriage with one orin of the Northwest quarter (V) of section twenty-riine the vicinity of the residence of shook up by an earthquake on (29) and the Ndrthsast quarter of the Blank Books, "before the grass is two inches (CoaunrsiosTosr)) more friends, while young Allan Northeast quarter (tf) of Section thirty (30). .All Jacob Austin. Oka Wameja, the Tuesday morning of last week. Base Ballst high." of said lands lying and being in Township one hundred Arthur may be seen on horse-back AND ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER. uRochester *i chief of the tribe, has. been several Church bells sounded, tall chimneys and nine (109) North of Range thirty-two (32) Wishing Tackle, in ultra English riding costume. west -containing one hundred and sixty acres according times mentioned in these columns as and smoke stacks of factories were Musical Goods, to the Government survey in Brown county, The Republican convention of He is tall and slender, with dark THE the savior of the inhabitants of Fort and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments thrown down, and several large Virginia was held on Wednesday at eyes and Roman nose', entirely unlike and appurtenances, will be sold at public auction, oy^, folipn & Ripley in '62. Mr. Austin in his fine buildings destroyed. A church to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said dobt Richmond. The unit rule was the President. and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises,'and residence has setjapart a room especially spire 150 feet high in Colchester adopted, and the delegates to Chicago 75 dollarsattorney's fee, as stipuf.'ited in for the use of the chief, who will fell with a crash to the ground. and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and, instructed for Arthur. The the disbursements allowed by law which sale will occupy it for two months Ho .come Windows in many places were broken, FANCYGOODS* MISCELLANEOUS. be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County, at resolutions declare the Democratic thefront door of the Court House, in the City of while his men are trapping around the chimneys dashed to the earth, Readjuster party extinct, and that New Ulm in said Countyand State, onthe twentyflrst THE lake in this vicinity. chairs and tables Overturned, china day of May A. D. 1884, at ten o'clock A.M. of its members now belong to the Republican yilbtufri'V'.'Stoii^to^'kiid Wii\oi\k ffafltfotfd There are twelve manufactories that day, subject to redemption at any time.within and glassware in cupboards rattled Wines and Liquors party. Senator Mahone one year from the day of sale, as provided by law] of artificial teeth in the United together and frequently shattered, Dated April 9thA. D. 1884. is one of the delegates at large. Catarrh. For fifteen years I have States, which make 10,000,000 of M.K.FULLER AND JonNA. JonKSON while pictures andother ornaments CONSTANTLY KEPT ON HAND. been greatly annoyed with this disgusting those useful articles per annum. LIND &HAoijERo assignees of mortgage. upon walls were loosened from their Attorneys for assignees of mortgage, New Buggies and JPlatforn Spring Wagons, It is stated that a conference was disease, which caused severe Goods and prices warranted to give They are made of feldspar, kaolin, lm.Mlnn. Mav 21 84. fastenings and fell to the floor. The of every kind and description. entire satisfaction. held in New York recently between pain in my had, continual dropping and rock crystal. K. vV^V'^ people were terror stricken, and General Butler, Walter H. Sharp into my throat and unpleasant c. Main St., NEW ULM, MINN' men, women and children rushed THE Gannie Jeffers, the recognized PROBATE NOTICE. and John T. Henry, at which arrangements breath. My sense of smell was Rock Island, J. I, Case and Moline shrieking into the streets. queen of gypsies of this country, were made for the nomination much impaired. By a thorough use STATE OF MINNESOTA, In Probate Court. who died in Greenfield, Tenn., of General Butler for president for six months of Ely's Cream Balm Brown County. about a month ago, was brought to In the matter of the estate of Ann Vine prmerJy and Congressman Regan of SULKY PLOWS, The following from the Minnesota I have entirely overcome these Ann Hopkins deceased. Dayton, Ohio, for burial. Nearly Texas for vice-president by the antimonopoly On reading and filing the petition of G. W. farmer, whose fidelity to the troubles. J. -B. Case, St. Denis Hopkins of Brown- County representing, among one thousand gypsies from all parts party, and an agriculturists cannot be questioned, understanding Hotel, Broadway and 11th St, NY. other things, that Ann Vine, formerly Ann Hopkins AN a of the country were in attendance. late of Brown county on the 13th day of September, was arrived at with the. only echoes the real sentiments of Not a liquid or snuff. ^Z^M^'i Tlie Old Reliable Holinsworth Sulky Hay Rakes, A D. '1879, at the town of Albin in said Greenback party by which they the better class,of farmers and the county died intestate, and being an inhabitant of Lee Pettis, one of the defendants Many persons in Pittson are* -us- ^kunin^ -JVHIl^ $ewin.^ ^k^ine^ this county at the time of her death, leaving were to ratify their convention. business men generally. Combined PKOPR1ETOR OFTHE in the Emma Bond case, has married ing Ely's Cream Balm, a Catarrh goods, chattels and estate within this county, and that the said petitioner is a son of said deceased, and harmonious action of all a Miss Hill. John Hill, the New Ulm Foundry remedy, with most satisfactory results. and'praying that administration of said estate be It is stated that a conference was classes will be required to accomplish father of the girl and a highly respected to Fred Hopkins granted: It is ordered, that said and evenythihg else usually needed in the agricultural line. A lady is recovering the petition be heard before the Judge of this court, -x://r held in New York recently between what the people demand: farmer of Christian county, sense of smell which she had not on Tuesday the 27th day of May, A. D. 1884, at 1 & MACHINE SHOP General Butler, Walter H. Sharp o'clock p. m., at the Probate Office In said conn- "The Farmers' address td'the committed suicide about a year ago I invite farmers and those who need implements of any kind to call and enjoyed for fifteen years. he had and John T. Henry, at which arrangements agriculturists of the State, which on account of his daughter's strange examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper and giv given up her case as incurable. Mr. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Corner Centre & Front Streets. were made for the nomination better terms than any firm west of Mankato and guarantee satisfaction satis* appeared last week, has: affection for Pettis* the heirs of said deceased, and to all personsinterested, occasioned Barber has used it in his family and by publishing a copy of this order for NEW ULM, MINN faction.A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on hand. of General Butler for president) much comment from all sources. It commends it very highly. A Trunk three successive weeks prior to said day of hear-, The Foundry has been thoroughly refitted and Seven thousand people "shouted ing, in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper and Congressman Regan of rings with loud sentiments relative am now prepared to do all kinds of work on short hannock lawyer, known to many of printed and published at the City of New Ulm in ''yes" when in closing the session SLEEPY EYE notice. Repairing of all kinds of machinery and Texas for yice-president by the antiinonopoly to monopoly, usurpation, etc., said county. our readers, testifies that he was Agricultural Implements a speciality. Only experienced of the Mormon conference John SPRINGFIE LD Dated at New Ulm the 18th day of March "A. D1884. workmen are employed and work entrustedtomy party, and an understanding which has been harped on so much Branch Offices. cured of partial deafness. Pittson care wiOll be executed with neatness Taylor nut to a vote the question: LAMBERTON was arrived at with the that we should think the "battering By the Court, and dispatch. ALL M'RK WARRANTED (Pa.) Gazette. (Not a liquid "Shall we uphold the doctrines of TRACY AND TYLER. or S D. Peterson. CHAS. LEONHARDT EnNST BRANDT, Greenback party by which they ram" of the enemy would be pretty snuff. 50 cts.). (L. S.) .Judge of Probate. our church, including polygamy, well smashed by this time. We do were to ratify the nominations at 127 '84:. eussmann, stand by it and defy the powers of not wish it understood that we turn their convention. *3 the nation?" Seven Wis4 Men Baffled. a deaf ear to the interests of the PROBATE NOTICE. The delegates chosen'to represent farmer, but we fear that the jCommittee Empire Mill Co. Base-ball making is becoming a v. Dealer in Cheap Cash Store! to First Congressional district of has taken a bigger chunk The N. Y., Morning Journal, says very large and remunerative industry. $teel kri& Ii*oi\ Wki Minnesota in the Chicago Republican than it can getaway with. No high BTAT13 0F MINNESOTA,? In Probate Court. that Mrs. G. Kellogg, 50 E. fc6th. Last year over 5,000,000 balls ss Special Term. Convention are ex-Gov. T. H. sounding address, will alone work general also a special large stock St., was partially paralyzed, and lay ROLLER MIIL. were manufactured in this country, County pf Brown. April 4th, 1884. Armstrong of Freeborn and Mr. C. of Carpenter's Tools and Agricultural reform, but it will be the combined -In the matter of the estate of Patrick Collins and as the makers have a larger for seven days in convulsions. Physicians deceased. Implements. A complete stock of the H. Conkey of Fillmoreboth substantial and harmonious action of not only number of orders than ever before, ij were engaged and discharged -Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting newest and best constructed Guns and Republicans, and men of farmers alone but farmers and men to be the last will and testamentof Patrick Collins it is estimated that 7,000,000 base 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs, until seven had failed to help or cure Revolvers of the most approved patterns deceased, late of said county, has been delivered sound judgment and high character. of all professions, and trades, that IN% balls will be in use the coming season. DEALER to this court also ammunition ancf sportmen's her. She was unable to leave her bed, And whereas, Edward Casey has filed therewith They are both very favorable to the will accomplish any good and lasting DRY GOODS, goods of all descriptions. his petition, representing among other things and was as helplbsa as a child. After nomination of Edmunds and Lincoln. results." *,.-,.r..,-. We take pleasure in informing tfee NOTIONS, tfcat said Patrick Collins died in said county on In connection therewith is a complete A brass gun a quarter of an inch all sorts of salves, ointments, lotions the 24th day of March 1884, testate, and that public that we are now ready for business. A poll of the convention HATS, CAPS, Harness Shop, said petitioner and Edward J. Collins are' thick, forty-five feet long, mounted The best machinery and all the and plasters, her case was given up as resulted as follows: Edmunds, 28 the executors named iu said last will CROCERIES, CROCKERY WASHINGTON LETTER. and testament, and praying that the said latest improvements in the manufacture On alight iron frame work, has Blaine, 22 Arthur, 12 Logan, 4 hopeless. She was induced to try St. under the management of Hermann instrument may be admitted to probate, and of flour enable us to compete with and OILS. beeu under, practice at Fort Hamilton that letters testamentary be to them issued thereon Beussmann, who will take pleasure in Grant, 1, For Vice PresidentLincoln, Jacobs Oil as a last chance. She began the best mills in the country. this week in throwing dynamite waiting upon all customers in want of 54. D. C. April 26,1884. to improve from the time thefirstapplication WASHINGTON, It is ordered, that the proofs of said Instrument, We are constantly buying Also Musical Instruments anything in the harness or saddlery cartridges. TheU experiments and the said petition, be heard before this court, Tariff: Bankruptcy Pooling! arrangements was.made, and by its continued Wheat, and WHEMLER & WILSON'S at the probate office in said county, on the 3d were veiy successful. A projectile line. of railroads Land Tbe Nelson and Kindred factions day of May A. D. 1884, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, use, she has completely recovered. Latest Improved Rye, thrown 2,100 yards went within Gor. Minn. & 1st N. St. when all concerned may appear and contest New Ulm, Minn. Grants forfeitures Money for the in the Fifth district have failed to the probate of said instrument SMWIJSG MACHINES. Com, four feet of the object aimed at. G. WAGNER, Mails, Money for the Navy and And it is further brderd. That public.notice of adjust their little differences, and the time andjplacc of said. hearing be given to al1 Oats, "-'v-' Money for Pensions, are the important the result is a double delegation At a Boston seance a disconsolate persons interested, by publication of these orders All Boods Soldat Bottom Prices. Buckwheat, for three weeks successively previous to said day "X from that district to the Chicago, matters with which the widower succeeded in establishing ofhearing, in tho-New Ulm REV'^W, a newspaper DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF &c.,&c. convention. The convention of the toilers on Capitol, hill have grappled printed and published in the cny of New Ulm in communication with his wife, who said county. 13 At the Highest Market Prices NEW FURNITURE MINN Nelson people was attended by 123 during the past week. A tone ULM had passed into the spirit land from By the Court. ERNST BRANDT,- delegates, and they selected Hon. (L. S)', #y- Judge of Probate time both the Senate and House of the Hub, of whose aesthetic circles We sell all kinds oL- C- A. Barto of Sauk Centre and HOD. Representatives engaged in debate, she had been a member. The man Wll 'JJ cf XLOUR, G. Page of Fergus Falls as on the same subject. While the inquired if she was happy. and if SHORTS," ftftheir delegates to Chicago. The Chairman of the Ways and Means she liked her new surroundings, to Notice.'^ Probate PICTURE FRAMES, MOULD- 3* BRAJS, &ct I-? followers of Kindred numbered 37 committee was making the inaugural which she replied "Well, dear, it In****1' State of Minnesota, AT LOW BATES*f ^delegates, and after all overtures INGS, WINDOW SHADES address on the Tariff question in is very charming and lovely and all Probate Courti'*' Coonty of Brown. BREWER, MALSTER & BOTTLER jl^for harmony had failed, J. V. the House, Senator Morrill arose in that, but, of course, you know, dear, the estate of Niels In the matter of & TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Brower and Col. George H. Johnston Special Attention given to the Senate, making the remark that it isu' Boston." Larson deceased. -]^W ITw, MIJW--' were elected, delegates to the On reading and filing the petition of 6.0. gh NEEDLES AND "Evil communications corrupt Grindkaasa of Brown County, represent, ifA.Chinaman won the heart and Chicago convention. good manners" and asked permission This brewery is one of thelargest,establishments ^R,BP JLX R,S ing among otherthings, that Niels Larson hand of an Indian squaw out in An extra stone for giinduig feed^" of the kinil in ihe Minnesota Valley and is fitted to make a Tariff speech while late of Hennepin County, on or about the np with all the modern improvements. Keg and Nevada, and now the tribe to which Steam Comsheller. r- ''^ff* The Nelson people in the Fifth the Bankruptcy bill was pending. 29th day ot June A. D. 1883, at the city of bottle beer fnrnished to any parr of the city on she belonged has declared that it short notice. My bottlebeer is especially adapted Minnneapolia in said County of Hennepin, ES. district held an. enthusiastic convention Senator Beck hd recently set the for family use. will either have the squaw or the died intestate, and beingan inhabitant of Wood taken for cash or in exchange at Fergus Falls last Thursday Country brewers and others that buy malt will bad example of making a Tariff said* Hennepin County at the time of his find It to their interest to place their orders with pagan's scalp. The Celestial has and unanimously re-nominated speech while the Educational bill me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt attention. death, leaving goods, chattels and estate Wm^m SfopifeMilldo. barricaded his house and hired a Mr. Nelson for congress. The within this County andthat the said Petitioner was the order of the day, with the Agent for the celebrated light running body-guard, and is waiting a good AUG. SCHELL is the sister and soleheirofsaid deceased, Kindredfcfolks in their convention at ostensible excuse that it might be TV -^M? HOUSEHOLD opportunity to leave with his bride. and praying thatadministration ofsaid estate BARDEH GROWTH TEAS. POWDER Moofhead, one day later, failed to the only chance afforded him to lay be to her* granted: It is ordered,that said A* Jf moflfaef, Jfr name an opposition candidate, but It is said that a general exodus of before the Senate and the people petition be heard before the Judge cf and new HIGH ABM %$ 'Famili es can save about one-half by it is understood that a considerable Gentiles from Utah is contemplated this Court, on Friday the 23rd day oi May the iniquities of the'present Tariff sending to us for Teas, as we import ai^Wil. A. D. 1884, at o'clock P. .M at the DAVIS of the more rampant of the unless Congress takes some immediate system of taxation. Senator Morrill's our own, and have done so forty years. Probate Office in said County. z (Successor to M. Mullen.) Kindrenmeo will join in a "People's steps for their relief. The excuse for irrelevancy waj $& Ordered further, that notice thereof be THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN TEA Absolutely Pure. Movement" to put Hon. R. A. courts are in the hands of the Mormons, that it might be hie only chance to given personseinterested,said to th heirs of deceased, and to DEALER IN CO. aUi by publishing a copy This powder never varies. A marvel hi Frazee^ Democratic candidate for and even the Legislature and show the iniquities of Senator Send for circular, which gives prices of purity, strength 'and whole of this order for thre.e successive weeks. Lieutenant Governor last fall, in 01\elf|fie&vyfWdwki'e all the machinery of the government' Beck's speech, Senator Morrill and full particulars- to ROB'T the New soineness. More.economieal than the Sold on Weekly or Monthly the field as a Congressional candidate WELLS, Pres't., P. O. Sox, 1287, 43 is under their control. said from the bitter epithets used by rprinted and ordinary kinds, and cannot lie sold in Vesey St., N, Y. against Nelson. Congressman the Senator from Kentucky he had Coupty..v AND competition with the multitudes or'phif- O A sect is said to have been discovered One Dollar's worth of any of our Nelson will be re-elected no Dated at New ,Uhn, the f7Uk*daj*?of a preconceived theory that the present Old Machines taken in dutaJ Rostov, Sooth Russia, tow test stort*weight, in garden growth, tJbfna or Japan Teaa All Kinds of Farm Macbineiy, April*. D. l88.toS^ i matter what course his opponents Tariff system was wholly bad, f^^^* Trade for New Ones. sent by mail, post paid, or a larger "^f By the Cbure S? may pursue* SS who48teet,]SrewYork^S and waajreajjy, as,* Brahmin would wasfoundedM a woman quantity by express, charges paid. 4unel3-84. ^^^^^^^^^^^i^^i^^^^ii