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the following named towns: New Ulm, Farmers' Convention. A Iiife Saving Pretent NEW ULM* AND VICINITY. The following are the successful bidders ^^f^Assessore' Meeting. Milford, Cottonwood, Sigel, Linden Mr. M. E. Allison., Hutchinson, for furnishing material to be used and Lake Hanska. .Motion,carried. K:an., saved his life by a simple" trial Trees are budding out. in the construction of the Evang. Lutheran The first of a series of farmers i In pursuance to law. the" assessors The chair announced as such committees, bottle of Dr. King's Ne Discovery conventions to be held in Brown cquaty Gymnasium: Lumber, doors, frames of the several towns in Brown county i IS HEADQUARTERS FOB The weather last Sunday was most on the call of Mr. G. C. Brandt, for consumption, which caused him to and sash, Bingham Bros. lime, Wm. NRW ULMC. O. Brandt. met at the Auditor's office la3t Saturday too cold for comfort. acting upon the recommendation made procure a large bottle which completely MiLfORDL. Bunk. ^as. Winkelmann brick, Fr. Aufderheide. for consultation. The following RBADlT.MArM by the late State farmers' convention, OoTtoNwdoD^-Geo. Gulbhi cured him when doctors, change of Mr. Henschen has received the contract met at the Court House in this city Judge Webbei is holding a term of assessors were'present and participated SIGELAnd. Hoffmann. climate and everything else had. failed. for the mason work and plastering, and last Saturday. The farmers were only in the proceedings:^^{' ?^3'}-"~~7M ^^CL.OTHING: court In St. Peter this week. LINDENEd". Paulson. '%r conspicuous for their absence, ana Asthma, bronchitis, Hoarseness, Ruernke & Schapokam will do .the carpenter LAKE HANSKAChrist. Ahlness. New Ulm, Jacob Nix. ~ti H" The spring term of the district court of those present only two took any severe coughs, and all throat and lung work. It has not yet been decided Referring back^o the* resolutions ByAnowanugeoMmafflB* Sleepy Eye, C. H. Christensen active part in the proceedings. Tde presented by Mr. Brandt,.Mr. Paulson *for Brown county will convene in this diseases it is guaranteed to cure. Albin, Hans O. Moen. whether Easota 01" Mankato ,v Hatsrand :Caps, slim attendance was no doubt mainly moved that the same be re-read and Bashaw, John Frasch. Gitiy nextMonday. Trial bottles free at *the City Drug stone will be used. due to the bad weather. acted upon separately. Carried|t A Burtistown, Oscar Ericson. t^J'v Store. Large size S1.00. BOOTS and SHOES The meeting was called to order Cottonwood,.G. Hcehne.^ I0nt BMKIOUwesnd* The resolutions were then reau^ and FIRE.The burning of a small stable During the Chicago conventions the 4 "$. by Mr. C. C. Brandt, secretary of the GENTS* BURNISHING GOODS: ^2 Eden, Peter Clancy. adopted section by section.' Gh**a**** last Friday evening in the lower "Second congressional district farmers Northwestern road will sell round Dr. Molt on Speeds Port Wine. the^fo1* Home, Martin Penning.*-^' Mr. Brandt then presented committee. On motion, Mr. Anton ALSO end of town created a little excitement Itornlotei'IS WMr&oatta, trip tickets for a fare and one-third. Lake Hanska, G. A..Selmer. Tne celebrated Dr. Mott, of New lowing .resolution: Manderfeld, of Sigel, was elected --'v #S i? Leavenworth, Nelson Ladd. among the inhabitants of that **V SenatorD. chairman, and Mr. Ben. Juni, of .New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's M. Sabin has our thanks ResolvedThat .the practice of using OFDRESSGOQDUNff Linden, Edwin Paulson. portion of the city. A cow perishe Ulm, secretary of the convention. money or any other valuable arby -efforts to raise the Oporto or' Port for a copy of the United States Census North Star, Wm. Maher. 1 in the flames. The stable and obticle candidates for office, or any Mr. Brandt then explained tht Prairieville, J. H, P. Qoyri^-r,-/-N Wine Grape, in .New Jersey. The reports for 1880a very valuable A other person, for the .purpose of electioneering cow were"the property of John Klauser, ject of the meeting. He read the Sigel, And. Hoffmann. Doctor has spent years in Portugal book. SFRXfcTO NOVELTIES, Carpets. or securing votes for any several resolutions adopted by the a county poor. John Blim, Klauser's Stark, F. W. Kuehn. i%" k- and[ the wine districts of France, and public office whatsoever, is pernicious gtate farmers' convention and recommended *^,/-J Stately, John Wilson. son-in-law, noticed a number of Mrs. Cole of Windham, N. H., deblares and ruinous,. unworthy ol any free known what he was talking about. their endorsement. Mr. Martin Hose of Mulligan arrived little boys near the stable about five American citizen to either give or ac-_ that her. life was saved by '62 Madison Ave. New York. too late to participate in the At the conclusion of Mr. Brandt's AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. cept, aod has a tendency to undermine' minutes before the fire was discovered, ^Hood's Sarsaparilla. She had 37 terrible proceedings. Milford was not represented. remarks, Mr. Manderfeld invited those ^Mr^Alfred Speer,Dear Sir: The the principles of free and honest government. which no doubt explains the origin of present to express their opinions on Scrofulous sores. The following basis of assessment We Would therefor warn visit I made to your vineyards, winepresses An examination of our Stock and Prices is respectfully invited. the various subjects agitated by the was agreed upon, being practically the fire. all good and honest citizens against and vaults at Passaic, N. J., State farmers' convention. No one MINN, and CENTRE^ STREETS, NEW ULM, MINN the same as last year's assessment: The past few days have only been its further continuance, and call upon accepting the invitation, Mr. Brandt satisfied me that the wine produced by All search for Mr. Jerome Lang, /notable for high winds and oceans of THEODORE CRONE* A ENT. our next legislature for a law punishing submitted the following resolution, you, are pdfe, and the very best that One year old $20.00 missing since April 14tb, has proved any and all persons wno" 'attempt ,y^ rain. Tor a little while yesterday the which he read to the convention: HORSES.^Two years old.. 35.00 to secure votes or who sell their votes can be offered to the public for medicinal unavailing. We learn that on the (Three years old and oyer.. 60.00 r\ rain came down in regular sheets. ResolvedThat we, the citizens and and influence through such uses.' -T.3 &*3? day of his disappearance a heavy landslide fOne year old... $ 0.00 voters of Brown^county, assembled in able .means. '^^^,^V For good and sufficient reasons the 10.00 Vilave recommended your Port occurred near Diepolder's place, convention at New^Ulm, heartily endorse ?ar80ld CATTLE. ^sf ,."18.00 Mr. Brandt explained that the pracof --'h.'Msennerchor entertainment which was Wine and Burgundy: more particularly and as he was seen in that neighborhood the action of the farmers' convention I.All other cattle three years old 18th,tice men buying themselves into "J^to be held in Turner Hall next Sun- at St. Paul, held on the and over 30.00 in my practice, I am satisfied with it is surmised that he was caught office had grown-t such magnitude day evening has been postponed. 19th an 20th days of Mareh, 1884, so r1 Mules and.asses -.$60.00 marked benefit to my patients. in the slide and that his body lies beneath that it was time some public notice, Sheep 2 00 far as it refers to controlling- of railroads, was taken of it. lit thought-a'-law There can be no better proof as to Hogs 3.00 the mass~of earth and sand. If elevators and the grading of Wagons and carriages^ 15 00 Louis Felkel is very low. Every*'tithing should be put on the statutes preventing, the Wine being made of the finest there are any good grounds for this wheat: by State authority, and demand Sawing and kr.ittrng'machincs 10.00 is being done for him that a du- lind severely punishing such practices. Watchas" and clocks 2.00 the enactment of such laws by our Oporto Grape, than a visit like I made supposition, steps should be taken to Melodeons and organs 25.00 He said ho man running for -^|i iful and loving wife and sister can ca next legislature similar to those now Pianofortes....." 1 i. 100.00 to your acres of lane covered with the clear away the earth, and ascertain to ^isdo, but is leaved that the end is office careaaVout buying themselves 8elf-binders.. .lOOiOO in force in the States of Illinois and SJ? not vine bearing the fruit. into office, but that many people hud Threshers 150.00 a certainty the fate of the missing Massachusetts, that will serve to protect far off. Reaper and mower combined 40.00 become to regard this practice as essential j*^,I remain respectfully.yours, Alex. man. n.' Mower 20.00 and enforce the rights of farmers to success. "Waseca is organizing an independent Cane Mill 80.00 B. Mott, M. D.? -rfi ,fY& gc^?? and business men,undr the constitution The convention thereupon adjourned. militia company, in connection of the State, against any arbitrary EXHIBITION SKATING.An immense Prof, of Surgery, Btllvue Hospital After the adoption of the above A and unjust action and discrimination and enthusiastic crowd assembled at with the Grand Army "post at that Medical College, &c. *J *v s schedule of rates for listing*.personal by railroads and elevators. he roller skating rink last Sunday evening place. Sixty muskets have been ordered. property, Ed. Paulson, of Linden, Second .District Republican Oohveh"., i to witness the exhibitions of the threw a fire-brand into the meeting by We further demand, that the system MILLINERY celebrated expert roller skater and "ft i. ._: 1 of granting free passes to members moving that all real estate be listed \^'j The acreage of taxable lands in champion of Iowa, Will D. Ament, and of the legislature and other persons alike throughout the county. This naturally The Second district Republican cou not actual employes of /railroad -^,'4^Redwood county is this year increas- Annie Mickelson, a little seven year old put the assessors from the 27,460 acres. In Nicollet county vention was held at Mankato last* companies, be abolished and prohibited J^ girl. Owing to sickness, Miss Annie did western towns on. their metal, as it by law. Thursday. The convention was called ''^'^only 1,449 acres are added to the taxa- f,v not appear.' Mr. Ament gave a fine stands to reason that lands in the vicinity That.f urtheri we will use our best to order by. Ool.H. J. Neal, chairman -'./"&afble lands. exhibition in fancy and difficult roller efforts to nominate and elect only 0^ crop of wheat. of New Ulm are worth considerable 0 of the district committee. Hon. C. B. S a J. Seeding is all done in this vicinity. skating, and he was repeatedly cheered such men to the next legislature who more than those in the towns Tyler, of Marshall, was elected chairman, will pledge themselves to the support y'*|^ The farmers are jubilant over the by the spectators. The Silver Cornet S of Stately, North Star, Bashaw, ,/'^NProsPgcti and J. H. Welch secretary, of of such legislation as will be necessary te* Band furnished the music for the occasion. Burnstown, Mulligan and other western to carry the principles of the the convention. The informal ballot I wish to announce to my customers I "4 '^tj^They say the spring has been most fa- foregoing resolutions into effect, and towns. After considerable discussion, for one delegate to Chicago resulted as and friends of New and vicinity that s' I C^vorable for stooling out the small ce- earnestly request our Senator elect to the motion was adopted by a follows: 0 A spirited runaway occurred in this support such necessary legislation. y, I **v^reals. K- majority of one vote, John Frasch, of ...15IW.G. Gresham....... 4 J. A. James./... city last Friday, the team belonging to SPRING GOODS HIVE ABBITED. And whereas the adulteration of 7Gordon Powers Bashaw, voting with the assessors F. A.Day food, drink and medicine has become A Democratic county convention is Mr. Melzer of Courtland. The start 4 W.G.Ward 7 Joseph Bobleter. of the eastern towns, and the rate of ....13'L. Z.Bbgcn.......::. 8 so general that it endangers the health A. Crosby... was made from the rear of Stuebe's called to meet in New Ulm on Saturday, Crosby received Consisting of Millinery, as assessment was fixed at $4,00 per acre, and life of every person living, it is On the fourth ballot Mr meat market, and when rounding up May 17,1884, for the purpose of our opinion that all such articles not 43 votes and wa3 declared elected. and improvements $2,00. After the fkt of yiegdriptioitfJ, into First North Street the runaways electing 5 delegates to the Democratic strictly pure of what they are represented For the second delegate the first meeting had adjourned, Mr. Frasch to be should be distinctly marked, took the side-walk to Quense's corner. State convention which meets in St. ballot resulted: explained his vote by asserting that indicating what they contain, and trimmed and untriramed. There they joined issues with:. lamp ''Ig'Taul May*20th. .v he had voted in the affirmative by Powers 20|Day 21 any misrepresentation, neglect or post, but the post and lamp ws.u FLOWERS, RIBBONS, Gresham 4 Ward 15 knocked ,1,, John Dillon in "State's Attorney" fraud, in properly marking, should be mistake, and that his intention was to Rogers..... ....lOIJames.... 1 We place the INVINCIBLE and ORIENTAL Shirts upon the market this sea- into pie in the middle of the street, 'at Turner Hall last Saturday evening severely punished and we ask our SATINS, PLUMES, Five more ballots were taken, Rogers vote in the negative, but of course the son, feeling confident it will prove a favorite with the Trade, and meet with and the team continued down Minn, next legislature and Congress to enact rT^was immense. On Sunday evening that suecess which it justly "merits. continuing to gain, while the votes error could not be corrected. of every description, and at prices that suitable laws, regulating the manufacture street. Besides the demoralization of a *|^the company played "Paul Pry," with for Ward and Day remained nearly and sale of all articles of food, ar 25 per cent less than anywhero in SPRING and SUMMER By this action of the assessors an injustice THEO. CRONE, Agt, and dealer good wagon, Mr. Melzer is out $17, the -^i Dillon in the role of Pry, under the else.?* drink and medicine in such a manner the same. On the seventh ballot GOODS, ETC has been perpetrated upon the price of a street lamp and post. auspices of the Turnverein. that the purchaser and consumer James was withdrawn, and the vote people of the western towns that WSW COODS! Remember I have no old stock can depend on getting the article resulted: Rogers, 38 Ward 34. Mr. should not, and will not, be sanctioned CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION.At a |k,| The patrons of the REVIEW will wanted in a pure and unadulterated carried over from last year, but All Roger's election was made unanimous. meeting of the Republican Congressional Freah Goods. state. by the county board of equalization. ^idljplease take'notice that advertisements The whole number of votes committee for the Second Congressional Mr. Juni suggested that as a number & ox any change of advertisements, must cast was 72, of those present were unable to district, held at Mankato AT THE We surrender considerable space iJ^be handed us by Tuesday morning in cheaoSCash Store express their sentiments in the English On motion of J. M. Thompson, Jos. last Thursday, it was decided to hold this week to the proceedings of the %& order to insure publication the same language, they should be allowed Bobleter was elected as an alternate, the convention for the purpose of nominating so-called farmers' and business men's ,M|*week. This rule will be strictly adto to speak in German. and on motion of O. M.Hall, Hou. a candidate for Congress at convention held in this city last Sa-. hereafter. Mr. Ed. Paulson, of Linden, thought I have just received Mankato, on Thursday, June 20th. Gorham Powers was selected as the turday. In point of numbers the convention ji the resolution submitted by Mr. J\ DUD-At her residence in this city 100 Dots. Ladies' Fancy Each county is entitled to one delegate other, after which the convention adjourned. Brandt was all right, but he could was a failure, and we believe on Monday, April 28,1884, Mrs. I/Fay. not see wherein anything could be at large and one for each 200 Hose, at 10 cts. Children's that the slim attendance is more gained without an organization. \She was only sick since Friday of last votes or major fraction thereof cast The undersigned wish to* announce that their Large and New chargeable to a lack of interest than WHO THEY FAVOR. Mose9 at 10 cts.t week and her death was quite unexpected. Mr. Brandt then explained that it good at 15c for Wakefield two years ago. Brown Stock of Hon. A. M. Crosby, state senator the disagreeable weather. The proceedings was the understanding at the State The bereaved have the synipathy county will go to this convention with and resident of Adrian, Nobles county, LACES 1 ct., 2 cts., 5 cts., 7cts., in the convention were guided READY-MADE CLOTHING,^ YOUTHS'CLOTHING convention that the wishes of the of their many friends in this 10 cts-, 15 cts., 20 cts., and even up eight delegates, having the third largest being interviewed as to his preference by a spirit of harmony, and all resolutions farmers should be first made fully DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, '_, their sad affliction. to 50 cts. per yard, all fine and representation in the convention. known, and that later in the season, for president, replied as follows: and motions submitted were BOOTS A SHOES, LIQUORS, ETC, ETC. if the two dominant parties failed to cheap. "Personally I am for Geo. P. Edmunds, adopted without a dissenting vote. At 'r-^ ^According to State Auditor BraJit place the right kind of men in nomination for the spring and summer trade is now being received, and we take this of Vermont but to represent least two of the speakers favored the EMBROIDERY a very large assortment. den's report, 5,817'acres of lands in for the. legislature, it would be The Universal Self Instructor, and early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call- the sentiment of my county and section, organization of a third political party, desirable to hold caucuses and^conventions U/it Brown county will be added to the as- manual of general reference, is one of and examine our goods. I am for James G. Blaine, of for organization and the nomination but the majority of the convention 4j-|se&sment lists the present year, comJtpprising We will Not be Undersold^MZ^ the most useful books that has ever of candidates for the legisla. WHITE DRESS GOODS, Maine. was of opinion that the time State and railroad lands sold ture. been published. Among the contributors SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. Hon. L. Z. Rogers, of Le Sueur for organization had not yet arrived. FANS, GLOVES, NECKTIES, ^during the year 1883, and final entries Mr. Paulson favored the. formation to this valuable work we notice county,' declared himself for Edmunds, What steps will ultimately be B. & E. BEHNZ& on government lands during the year of anew party, and suggested an organization 1i Sfifti ^nag the names of Prof. Ed, M. Kingsbury, fHHAIRORNAMENTS, ETC with Gen. W, T., Sherman as bis second taken in this respect no doubt greatlj at this time. rs. ^ending April 1,1884. Prof. Robt. D. Tovifhsend, and choice. depends upon the actions of the' two DRESS BUTTONS 500 gross, Mr. Brandt said that this meeting' many other eminent writers. The Elegant Styles, in black, brown, coventions yet to be held. For ourwas not hostile to the railroad interests Of the alternates, one is for Edmunds, Absolutely pure Baking Powder is book is elaborately illustrated and is a blue, gilt, and in fact any shade, at in the least, and deprecated the part, we can see no necessity for the while the other is said to be ftvery scarce. Pure starch or pure flour s*-S5 .ft. valuable treatise on law, commerce, fact that so few of the business men remarkable low prices. organization of a third, or farmers' for Blaine, first, last and all the time. 'does not'make baking powder pure, of New Ulm were present. book keeping, correspondence, agriculture, Come in examine our goods and learn party. Our interests are all identical, The sentiment of the members of the yet on this ground alone many manufacturers Mr. Oscar Ericson, of Burnstown, mining, penmanship, grammar, prices before making your purchases and what is to the farmers' interests anajwe are convention seemed to be about equally thought that this was a move in the claim purity. DeLand's elsewhere. ^(i composition, etc. It also contains many 'A 2-*M. is to the interests of the merchant, right direction, as the railroad companies divided between Edmunds anil Blaine. Ghemical Baking Powder is absolute.-. useful business forms. The worfi Remember no trouble to show goods. and other monopolies were the machanic and the laborer, and we ly pure. It contains only Grape Cream Come early and don't wait until the j||NOTIOE. is gotten up in four different styles eating^ip the earnings of the farmers. believe that party nominations for the Tartar and pure Bi-Carb. Soda. best patterns are aH picked out. He also favored an organization. of binding, viz: cloth, library, half legislature will be so made next $fki\k Kuet^ing, At the Cong. Church cor. Minn & Mr. Brandt suggested to the speaker morocco and full Turkey morocco. TOSHOW THE PEOPLE OF THIS PLACE AND WCINITY fall as to meet with the views ^.v''k'^.l of al Applications for liquor license for to name some plan of organization. -Thbrd South Sts., every .Sunday iv::. classes. C.:::^:^^.::H'^'.,:''^ the coming year must be filed in the THE LARGEST, MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED Mr. Juni said he was neither a ^Preaching at 10 A. M. Sunday FLOUR SACK FACTORYFor several office of the undersigned before- May farmer now a politician, but was glad "School *t 2 p. m. Lecture at iy2 days past Mr. H. A. Subilia, of the SPRING and SUMMER STOCK OF Mr. Wm. Essler, proprietor of the p. m. to see that this matter of regulating 1st next. 5- A New Ulm Roller Mill Co., has been All are welcome.,. Seats free. Subject St. Peter foundry, and at one time a monopolies was being agitated. He BOOTS & SHOES, J. B. Schmidt, JACOB NIX, City Clerk. agitating the establishment of a flour resident of New Ulm, died at St, Peter of lecture next Sunday evening: thought an organization at this time Frame Boulders unnecessary. He thought that party sack factory in this city, and we understand last Thursday morning from the ^BX^SOWING REPTILES, CRUSTAOEr^ANSi nominations would be so made as to AND' MOLLXJSKS. that Mr. C. C. Brandt has effects of a wound received from a SLEEPY EYE, suit the wishes of the people in this about concluded to put in the necessary knife in the hands of one Orin Wallace, respect. He thought those present at Suitable for building purposes for sale The Hi Henry minstrel*troupe meruit machinery to give this enterprise a on the evening of March 26. Mr. ^Desires to inform his this meeting should merely express by the undersigned at $3,00 per cord. Including Everything in the line of *":*& a larger audience than that which their feelings in this matter. fair trial. Mr. Subilia informs us Essler and Wallace got into an altercation, CHRIST.New FILZEN. patrons and friends that LADIES', GENTS', MISSES', BOYS', "YOUTHS', and Ulm. ^%itnessed their performance in this city 1 Mr. Ericson thought there should be that the New Ulm mills use $20,000 the former accusing the latter he has just received a on Tuesday evening of last week. The meetings held in each town irrespective CHILDBENS FOOTWEAR NEWGOODS, fg worth of flour sacks every year, and of stealing some iron. Wallace drew CARPETSrff of parties, and delegates chosen large stock of the "troupe is the best that has ever visited that from twenty to thirty ladies could a knife and cut Essler severely in the I S^LATEST STYLES. to a county convention. this city, andJshoukPthey ever come be steadily employed in manufacturing arm. Two weeks ago erysipelas set in LATEST STYLES of SPRING Mr. Paulson created some amusement A large line of spring samples "just New Ulmwardagain they will be greeted flour sacks for the New Ulm mills. on Mr. Essler'sarm, causing 'death as by suggesting that the Republican and SUMMER CLOTHING, received at C. Wagner's furniture by a full house. The sacks could be produced in such above stated. Although under bonds and Democratic parties abstain HATS AND CAPS, DRESS store. Brussel carpets at 00 cents. from making any nominations for the quantities that neighboring mills for his appearance at the next term of S. D. Peterson has made arrangements legislature, and let the farmers make GOODS, GENTS FURNISH- WALLPAPER.IiIl:S would find it to their interests court, Wallace has skipped the coun to handle the celebrated Stoughton the nomination. ING GOODS, BOOTSftSHOES We ask only a fair Trials'.*- to place their orders here, and try. Just received a full assortment of wagons and buggies, manufactured Mr. Brandt thought that an organization, we are Confident oftlie Besult, we can see no good reason why an Wall-paper at^ -T j^fe^ is by the T. G. Mandt Mfg. Co., for New could be affected after the alsoffa complete New PERSONAL MENTION. enterprise of this kind should not prosper. Springfield and Sleepy meetings. He Ulm, Sleepy Eye, Springfield and Lake 1 *?^4*'' OHAS. WAGNER'S stock of GROCERIES, said that the farmers in the several Benton^ and will soon have a complete Vwv- Furniture Store. towns should join together and call i CROCKERY, Glassware, stock.' Everybody says it is the best We are informed that Rev. A. their own meetings. He could, not A new time table went into effect WALL-PAPER. and easiest running wagon made, and Berghold will not go to Germanyat afford to go into every town and attend rzm etc., etc. "~f on the Winona & St. Peter railroad meetings. He explained that what everybody says must be so. least not just now. last Sunday. The most important The undersigned desires to inform he was not a candidate for any office, Don't fail to call on him when in Friend Kutchin, formerly of the his patrons and friends that he is in roceiptof and that if he should pursue the A change is in the day mail train from DiED-^Mrs. Paulina Roterihg, aged C.A. HAQBEEG.4? JOHN LIND. want or anything in his line. ^His Native Lumber*. Tracy Gazette, now publishing the course suggested by Mr. Ericson, he a large assortmen of Wall-paper, the east, which now arrives at tnis 62c^iaars, died in this city last Friday Office of LKD & HABBEBB^ would at once be put down as an embracing all the newest and most Denver (D. T.) Gazette, made our motto is, station at 6*20 p. m one hour and six night tgMrs. Rotering has been in poor office seeker. popular patterns Quick Salesand Small Profits! sanctum a pleasant visit last Saturday. The undersigned is prepared to furnish minutes earlier than heretofore. The health for a number of years and for Attorneys-at-Law, New Ulm, Minnu., Mr. Erickson thought that some has been very CALL IN AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. all kinds of native lumher for Kutch says Denver is bound to become CARL GEBSER. night express from the east now money could be raised to dafray the several mionths past Mr. Frank L. Bandall having withdrawn building purposes on short notice and the town of Southern Dakota. necessary expenses. arrives at New Ulm at 5:00 a. m. Going feeble. /'Heart disease, we are informed,-was "The Best Blood in the Land." from the partnership heretofore TARNS! TARNS! at verylow prices/ iJff$SjJ3&3ft Wm. Kuehn of Iberia and Lars Mr. Brandt said that he thought existing between us, the undersigned east, the day passenger now theS$atiseoher death. The 5SKS THE BLOO OP this meeting should confine itself to a MAPLE FLOORING, BASSWOOD with C. A. Hagberg will continue, in Fredericson of Praisi^ville looked in on passes this station at 6:45 a. m., and bereaved have^h^isympathy of their "JAY EYE SEE." thorough and full discussion of the the firm name of LIND &HAGBBRG, JN us last Saturday and each enriched our FLOORING, BASSWOOD the night express at 9:25 p.m., the many,friends. desire to inform the people' of New questions brought before it. He said and I take the liberty to assure my treasury to the extent of $1.50. Always former being 30 and the latter 5 minute SIDINGS A SPECIAL- Ulm and vicinity that I am closing out that the chairman and secretary of clients that all litigated matters will Or -(5T tost* i ,V callers.v my stock of glad to see such the district committee would call DICTATOR: JR. earlier than under the old time Billy Marble isflii $hB city and arraugements leceive my careful and personal atten-. TY, are'jbe)ugjmade for his ap- county and congressional conventions 1IYARNS, BELOWXOST,y tion as in the past. r#* 4 card. The only disagreeable feature 4 .M*' LOT7IS BUENGER, upon the request of any respectable We attend to all suits in the State*and The MINNEAPOLIS FARMERS' TRI- in order to make room for Spring of the new order of things is the discontinuance ^|^3ar,ance next Tuesday evening in con- j*g New Ulm, Minn. nurdber of people. United States Courts, examine and perfect BUNE gives one dollar's worth of goeds. Now' is the time to make your of the night freight from r,^ function with some of dramatists of Jor titles, negotiate loans, buy and sell Mr. Erickson suggested that a com rarchases if you want a good article choice garden seedsamong which is With Billy are 'r the east, as passengers from New Ulm the Turner Society. real estate, foreclose mortgages rf, STANDARD. mittee of one be named in each town Description ofJhroro little money&rV .-'_"" a package' of the Imperial Prolific and make collections. to call meetings in their respective and Sleepy Eye leaving St. Paul on the Mrs. Marblei IJarry F.'Adams, and Ed. Will serve a limited number of mareg ^-'|MRS. LOUISA ERD. Tree Beanto every one who sends towns. We refer to the Citizens Bank of Teditiondesiring this season at the low price of 825.00 afternoon train are MOU compelled Pauless, alj rst-class artists, all of HOSE to send the German $M. the name of a new subscriber (it may New Ulm, Minn. The Brown County Mr. Brandt called the attention of at Owatonna, Minn. to remain in Kasota until 3 o'clock the Pt!whom appear with him on the stage. of the new pamphlet to Bank of New Ulm, Minn. and the the meeting to the.fact that the resolution be his own came) with the yearly subscription PEDIGREE. friends in the United States or in the next morning. For programme see bills. German Imperial Consul of Chicago*:, by him submitted had been price of the paper, $1.15. old country, are requested to band in Bay Horse, black points, 15-2)^ hands entirely lost track of. He thought the JOHN LIND. ^was.. ^VMr. Sohubert, lateat county treasurer,f the names at once, and it will be mailed The seeds are of the purest quality, high, foaled 1878, sired by Dictator, pffrt^ Jbolds forth th corner Bucklen a Arnica Salve. resolution should be either adopted or The St. Louis, HoM forthwith to any address, Post-Ditpatch full brother to Dexter, record 2.17J, specially selected, and are what would rejected, before a general discussion P s. \k My Spring jstock of Millinery Goods, says, that Mrs. Phoebe Bice, 1209 and sire of Jay Eve See, record 210% WM- PKABTDKB. Broadway and Third North streets, of organization was entered into. be paid a full dollar for at any seed The best salve in the world for Cuts, personally selected in the Eastern markets, Donald, Director, Annie G., Princess, Madison street, a sister of- Hon. H. although his initiation into the saloon store in the country. Sample copies Mr. Erickson moved: Re*olved, has been received, and I am now Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Code. His dam by Almont, sire of Clay Sexton, Chief, St* Louis Fire De*V* That it is the sense of lathis meeting, WOOD FOB BALE. business will not be formally celebratuntil offering a fine assortment of all the of the paper are sent free. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Piedmont, 2.17), Aldine, 1.19, Fannie part., had been a sufferer from inflammatory that each meeting, as called by the latest styles of hats, bonnets, trimmings, next Sunday, at which time Mr. Witherspeon, 1.18& Allie West, Alta, --v^ Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, The undersigned desirestoInform chairman and secretary of the district and millinery goods of all descriptions, rheumatism for seven years Alice West, SannieG., $nddam by Jos. Vogel will step down and out and and positively cures Piles, or no Epilepsy Entirely Cured. the citizens of New Ulm that be is committee, designate town committees CHEAPER than the same the muscles of hex hands and llmba 3 i Zeneth, Son of American Eclipse, 3d r. Schubert will assume full control. preparedtosupply all' demands for for the towns in their respective 19*. pay required, It is guaranteed to give class of goods can be bought elsewhere." ^Prof. Irving B. Smith, of Pike,* N. were contracted and she used crotch^t||j dam Egletta by old Gray Eagle, thorough his friends t^ wood on short notice, either by the calities. Motion adopted. 7 Come in and convince yourself that perfect satisfaction, or mone.y refunded. Y., makes the bred. es. ByaslngleappucatlouofSt Jae-r 1 following statement: carload or cord, and at prices that defy ^^eially mean'just whatl say. Mr. Paulson moved that the chairman Price 25 cents per box. Sold by ,C. mte***rws obe Oil she was benefited competition. ','Samaritan Nervine has entirely cur* jt,. opening. of this meeting be instouc 1 L.BON& 41?' eously,4ndfinallycompletely:^eured1 ad- ^M^mgMm^M