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Eiesling, Seller & Co's. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Bucklen'i Arnica Selva. rf Gone to His Long Home. Work on the new school house is Minutes of the Proceedings of the FarmConvention, District Court. progressing favorably. era The best salve in the world for Cuts, Court week. was1 Even before our last week's issue The district court for Brown county Mr. Zieher, of the skating rink has Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, HELD IN HARMONY HALL, SLEEPY EYE, circulated, Mr. Louis Felkel had given convened at the Court House in New engaged the services of a good, band Wheat and other small grain is coming Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, & IS HEADQUARTERS FOR MAY 3, 1884. a,. for next Saturday evening. up his battle on this earth and quietly Ulm last Monday, Judge Webber presiding. up nicely. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, passed away to another and perhaps a and positively cures Piles, or no Prof. C. C. Schmidt has our thanks By 2 p. m. there were assembled about better world. His death occurred last Valentine Orth and his son-in-law, The following is the pay required. It is guaranteed to give for a copy of the minutes of the farmers' 50 farmers and, later, more came Wednesday morning between the hours Mr. Classen, have purchased a saw mill CIVIL CALENDAR: convention held in Sleepy Eye in so that the attendance was probably perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. eoatar. 'CLOTHING, of seven and eight. His fatal illness in Otter Tail county. last Saturday. James A. Lock, vs. Wm. Harder 75. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. was consumption, and during his long and A. W. Nelson. Continued from Mr, Brandt of New Ulm called the 7, L. Roos.- %^m^ ByanimlMimnmiiunioftno last term. S. L. Pierce, atty for plff, The late rains have brought a rise The stars and stripes, the emblem meeting to order and an organization illness he had wasted away until he was ^9g^g HatslandlCaps, Geo. W. Sommerville, atty for defts. in the Minnesota river of about four was affected by eleciing Dr. Humphrey of American liberty, now floats over CardofThanks.^^ a mere skeleton of skin and bones. He ?4 t*,* PassedApplication oh part, of deft feet. The highest point was reached chairman, and C. C. Schmidt secretary. the New Ulm roller skating rink. complained but little of pain during for separate trials. For triaJ.^gf^!^ last Monday. Mr. Brandt then stated the object of g^gyi 11 BOOTS and SHOES With deep felt gratitude to the his illness, and up to the time of losing the meeting, saying that a committee Chas. Spies, vs. Peter Herrian. Continued members of Progress Lodge A. O. Hon. Schuyler Colfax, ex-president *SSS?*a*S*S The winter term of onr public of 25 had been appointed at the St. Paul consciousness hope was strong within from last term. Lind Randall, RENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. V. W of New Ulm, and the New Ulm schools closed last Friday,and teachers of tbe United States, is booked for a convention whose duty it was to call attys for plff, Jos. A. Eckstein, him of his ultimate recovery. Mr. Felkel Turnverein for, their many acts of and scholars are taking a week's vacation. farmers' meetings in the various counties, lecture at Waseca on the 10th of July. atty for deft. For trial by jury. tjrtn unmet ana you ujUl r- __ ^*H-? kindness shown us during the late illness came to this city in the spring of in order to affect organization of The summer term will commence of Mr. Louis Felxel, the undersigned E. G. Pahl, vs.the City of New Ulm, Lettuce and radishes are among the weurnootber. PersuwaVAnw i .^XJSO :--V?,-. 1877, and during his residence here he effort, and give expression to the grievances next Monday. desire to publicly thank the the Central Railway Co., H. B. Constans, A LARGEKEWIi^E OF, DRESSGOODSAKD few spring luxuries which have made that are felt by agriculturists all made many friends good and true. At _ members of the above named societies mayor of the city of New Ulm, The farmers' convention in Sleepy over Minnesota. their appearance in our vegetable the time of his death he was a member and especially Dr. C. Berry and Mr. and Jacob Nix, clerk of the city of Eye last Saturday was quite well attended, It was voted to have Mr. Brandt marts. E. G. Pahl, for their kind utterings at New Ulm. Lind Randall, plffs atty, of good standing in Progress Lodge A. and the resolutions adopted read the minutes of the proceedings of tho grave of the deceased also those Jos. A. Eckstein, city attorney of New and O. U. W. and the New Ulm Turnverein. by the New Ulm convention were endorsed the. St Paul meeting. These were read farmers1 The third of a series of who showed their esteem for the deceased Ulm. Motion on part of plffs for judgment without opposition. Bowen of andand also those of the recent New Ulm He was 37 years of age, by following his remains to tho business men's conventions for Brown on pleadings. SPRINC,NOV^TIES Carpets- the Herald, got there with his little meeting. By vote, the privilege of leaves a good and loving wife and three grave are greatfully remembered. county will meet in Springfield next W. L. Brackenridge, vs. S. D. Pe- speaking in German "was extended to tariff plank. Another convention -h MRS. LOUISA FELKEL. children to mourn his early demise. theterson. A. L. Gove, atty for plfl, John those who were not able to use will be held next Saturday, at Springfield. Saturday. An examination of oar Stock and Prices is respectfully invited. ,i MISS HERMINA FELKEL. mmm Lind, atty for deft. Settled. The funeral services were held on English language with sufficient fluency. New Ulm, May 3d, 1884. s? anT A vJS-iTCISES PRICE THAT DEFY COMPETITION^ MINN, ana CENTR STREETS i N EW W ULM,, MINN Mr. Brandt then read, in German, S. D. Peterson, vs. C. H. Potter a. I itJSJirro, JN JS AJM Friday, and the procession was the largest The prairies, the meadows and the the report of last Saturday's convention THEODORE CRONE, AE NT and O. C. Potter. Lind Randall, Louis Meckstroth, the boy who cut that has been witnessed in this fields are rapidly being clothed in green at New Ulm, and, continuing in attys for plff, J. M. Thompson, atty his foot so badly with an axe while city for sometime. The ceremonies under the influence of the warm rays German, explained that at the St Paul for deft. Passed.' .g?* visiting with friends near this city recently, vs.,aiChas. Lent J. convention tbe 111. system of laws on were conducted under the immediate of the sun. J. Newhart, was taken to his home in Le railroads was recommended. In Illinois supervision of Progress Lodge,. The Newhart, atty for plff. J. M. Thompson, Merchants of Medalia are insuring three commissioners are appointed Sueur last Wednesday. The New* atty for deft. For trial by jury. order of march was as follows: .yj My Spring stock of Millinery Goods, whose duty it is to see that there is no against cyclones. Bisbee, Olson & says that after his arrival there, Dr. personally selected in the Eastern markets, Silver Cornet Band, ^i'M AdolphL. Singer and Chas. S, Shceneman, discrimination between persons or places. Boynton have taken out a $10,000 cyclone Goffe amputated the little toe, and has been received, and I am now partners as A L. Singer These commissioners are not mere Progress Lodge A O. U. W. %{jf-, policy. offering a fine assortment of all the Co., vs. C. Baltrusch. Thomas & figure-heads, but have power to act that the boy is getting along nicely. Turnverien, latest styles of hate, bonnets, trimmings, Washburn, attys for plffs. Lind & Randall, He also explained that in these conventions Dr. Berry had charge of the uufortunate St- 'y-\. Hearse and Pall Bearers, Your health depends ou the purity and millinery goods of all descriptions, attys for deft. Continued by consent. the system of buying votes at elections boy until bis return home. CHEAPER than the same Mourners, vvj of your blood. People who realize and also the system of granting When in St. Paul last week we vs.Comeof class goods can be bought elsewhere. B. R. passes to legislators had been emphatically this are taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Citizens in Carriages. Rochester Manufacturing Co., in and convince yourself that I were reliably informed that the projected condemned, Conrad Hoffman. Jos. A. Eckstein, with the best results. By actual count, 58 teams were in $**,. mean just what I say. extension of the Minn. Central atty lor plff, F. Baasen and Frank L. Another gentleman spoke in German line. Arriving ot the grave Dr. C. 5 MRS. LOUISA ERD/ Randall, attys for deft. For trial"b*y The St. Peter Tribune says that it and urged the idea that the people, not railroad from Waterville to Redwood Berry, on behalf of Progress Lodge, New Ulm. jury. the money, should regulate votes. is thought Mr. William's Clydesdale Falls via Mankato and New Ulm was delivered a short address in English, Another speaker (English) was of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Co, horse, paralyized by a stroke of lightning, by no means abandoned, but that the Seo. ALLFOR HOTHKB. and|Mr. E. 6. Pahl. on behalf of the opinion that railroads are not the only corporation), vs. John Liesenfeld. on the 20th ult., will come out financial agent of the company is now evils. He condemned millers, grocers W. Sommerville, atty for plff, Turnverein, spoke in German. The Wh the Doctor wit Obgiisted, and all right. in Europe negotiating a loan, and that and all alike. Thinks the remedy lies in J. M. Thompson, atty for deft.' For coffin was then lowered into the grave, what Might have been Done without throwing aside politics and voting only trial by jury. ._'.... as soon as he returns the road will be and the freshly thrown up mound in The "Planter's Wife" was the play for honest men disregard!ul of party. Julius Hartneck. by Otto Hartneck, pushed to completion. V'\ the cemetry is a silent witness that another "Won wife," said Dr ES as he The chairman of the convention then produced by the Billy Marble combination Ms guardteP ad l#em ya.Wm. Frank entered his house, which was situated hismade some remarks on the tariff He of our citizens has gone to at Turner Hall last evening. A add John Bentzln. as partners as A party of railroad .surveyors have thought that the Morrison bill better in a cosy village in central New York, Frank A BeDtzin. Frank L. Randall, long home. number of the New Ulm amateurs assisted run a line south from Willmar. They than nothing, although it does not go "I have got back from a long and atty for plff, Lind Hagberg, attys By the death of Mr. Felkel New Ulm in the play. are as mum as oysters and no one but far enough in the reduction. He favored dreary ride away down among the for defts. For trial by jury,,i^||p||^| has lost a good citizen, his family a a tariff for revenue only. mountains, and all to no purpose whatever. themselves know exactly what they George Metzen, vs. the Winona Mr. Bowen thought that the chief The messenger said the man We are informed that Mr. Lindstrom, loving and dutiful husband and father, are driving at. As surveyed, the Hue St. Feter Railroad Co. Frank L. Randall, benefit derived from the meeting is the of Sibley county, has sold his wouldn't live till morning, when the and Progress Lodge and the Turnverein atty for plff, Thomas Wilson, takes in Redwood, and crosses the Winona formation and interchange of intelligent beautiful place on the banks of Clear fact is he had only an ordinary attack atty for deft. For trial by jury.|-. an active and influential comrade. St. Peter road a half mile east opinion on the questions under Lake, and that he is about to remove of colic. If tbe simpletons had only The sympathy for the bereaved is consideration. Made some very instructive M. Howard, vs. John Manderfeld. with his family to Washington territory. had sense enough to put a BENSON'S of Sanborn. The supposition is that explanations upon the tariff! He J. M. Thompson, atty for plff. For CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER on his widespread. the surveyors are either of the Manitoba thinks that another subject of prime interest trial by jury. stomach he would have been all right or of the Chicago & Rock Island to the farmer is the State railroad in an hour or two. But some folks The old warehouse on the banks of Ap- O. F. Brand, vs. S. Bohannan. PERSONAL MENTION. commissioner, and furnished many roads. the Minnesota river, below the foundry, are slow to learn," added the old physician, W. peal from justice court. Geo. points of interest that do not commend has been purchased by the Empire swallowing the cup of steaming M. Sommerville, atty for plff, J. The attorney general has given to this officer to the confidence of the Mill Co., and a crew of workmen tea which his wife had just poured trial St. Thompson, atty for deft. Forby Judge Webber returned from farmer. Public Examiner Knox an opinion in are now engaged remodeling the same for him. jury. Peter last Saturday morning. On motion of Mr. Skinner, amended into an elevator. Dr. E was right, yet people do answer to the question as to the nature Ap- Chas. Rutz, vs. A. W. Nelson, John Grimmer is rusticating by Mr. Benham, the resolutions of the learn, evetf'though slowly. The rapidly on Invincible Slxixrt. of the service necessary in order peal from justice court. J. M. Thomp New Ulm convention were then read St Peter is the most important town increasing use of Benson's plaster the Missouri at a point about 50 miles son, atty for plff, Geo. W. Sommerville, to sec ure judgment against a delinquent and adopted one by one without opposition. proves this beyond question, and on the Winona & St Peter ^railroad, below Fort Rice. atty',for deft. Motion on part of personal property tax payer. the good doctors are certain to be saved judging from^ the number of hacks plff for lean to file an amended answer. We place the INVINCIBLE and ORIENTAL Shirts upon the market this sea- Mr. C. H. Boss, cashier of the Brown On motion the privilege was given to much of their needless toil. In all theHis decision is that personal service Motion on part of deft for drawn up in line at the depots on son, feeling confident it will prove a favorite with the Trade, and meet ith Mr. Bowen to introduce an additional diseases capable of being affected by a County Bank, took in the Republican on citation issued by the court is judgment on the pleadings. arrival of trains. In the hack line St. that success which it justly merits. resolution. That gentleman then offered plaster Benson's acts efficiently and at State convention last week. **K" necessary. Substituted service is not The St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co. Peter is immense, and no mistake. the following: once. The genuine have the word ^^XPSC^NE'^va^d dealer in SPRING and SUMMER vs. Wm. Baker and Mary A. Baker. Theo. Weyhe left last Wednesday sufficient, and judgment cannot be entered "ResolvedThat we consider a protective CAPCINE cut in the centre. Price Geo. W. Sommerville, atty for plff, GOODS, ETC tariff a burden upon the 25 cents. Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, morning for California, traveling via without personal service. "PROVE ALL THINGS!" All manufacturers theM. Thompson, atty for deft. To be farmers of the Northwest, for New York. June 884. claim to make the best goods, WSW 5005S Omaha, Kansas City and the Southern submitted on stipulation of facts. benefit of eastern monopolists, and that but all cannot be right. We invite The New Ulm creamery started up $*#!*&" Pacific. we endorse the action of our representatives The St. Paul Fire Marine Ins. Co. the most searching and critical comparison, MILLINERY last Monday. Ten teams have been in Congress in voting to consider vs. Wm*. Baker. Geo. W. Sommerville, and are confident that DeLand's Our delegates to the Republican put on the road gathering cream, and a bill for a lower tariff. We are in atty for plff, J. M. Thompson, Chemical Baking Powder will State convention returned home last AT THE favor of a gradual reduction of the tariff if the business warrants the number atty for deft. To be submitted on be acknowledged the best. It is absolutely Saturday morning, after putting in a to a basis of support for the government stipulation of facts. pure in every sense of the will be increased. At present 16 cents only." long night at Kasota. word. CRIMINAL CALENDAR. per inch is being paid for cream, AT Messrs. Benham and Brandt spoke Oscar Redding, of Bashaw, started State of Minnesota, vs. Nicholas which certainly is a fair price. Two against the resolution since it would be Memorial Day^will be observed by & S^VfcljifGpjSf W for Fargo last Wednesday morning. Metzen. Continued from last term. of no consequence and would only complicate experts have been employed for theHe will return overland, bringing back the New Ulm veterans. The Sleepy F. Baasen, atty for State, Lind & Randall, the objects of the convention so season, and it is hoped that cream a span of horses and the balance of his Eye comrades will be present and assist attys for deft. Continued by consent. as to burden home interests. Mr. Bowen iff thepersonal. effects. He wants no more enough can be obtained to run \tt&h'-$ in the exercises. It is to be hoped that stated that the Minnesota Tribune I wish to announce to my customers Dakota. I The undersigned wish to announce that their Large and New creamery to its fullest capacity. had attempted to prove that Minnesota State of Minnesota, James Montgomery. our several societies, churches and and friends of New and vicinity that Stock of The following named attorneys was against reduction. He wished to let Bastardy. Passed. schools will also accept the invitation my are in attendance at court: Judge We do not as a rule allow ourselves this convention add its mite to tho expression ^titfTHS' CLOTHING State of Minn. vs. Andreas Rinke. READY-MADE CLOTHING, to be present at and to participate in Thomas Wilson, Winona Mr. Bunn, to use our editorial columns to speak of true public opinion. SPRINB BOOBS HIVE ARRIVED. Notice by both parties for amended weLa Crosse John Lind and S. B. Van DRY GOODS, NOTION S, GROCERIE S, CROCKERY, of any remedy we advertise, but the ceremonies of the day. The resolution was then adopted with return. Buskirk, Tracy S. L. Pierce, St. Paul feel warranted in saying a word for but two or three opposing votes. BOOTS & SHOE S, LIQUORS, ETC, ETC D. M. Thorp. Walnut Grove J. M. Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sarsaparilla has Consisting of Millinery, as The Tribune says the St. Peter glass Mr. Brandt suggested the appointment In Memoriam. Thompson and Geo. W. Sommerville, been known as a remedical agent for for the spring and summer trade is now being received, and we take thia! of committees to nominate legislators ball smashers will be ready to scoop the ffcitg of kll f)edi%tioi$, At a special meeting of Progress cjall:,H Sleepy Eye, and County Attorney Fr. centuries, and is recognized by all who will support the resolutions early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give as New Ulm chaps in a few weeks. Will Lodge No. 28, A. O. U. W., held on Baasen, Jos. A. Eckstein, F. L. Randall, schools of practice as a valuable blood .adopted by this meeting in case the regular and examine our goods. "_*'_ _- tvi Wednesday evening, April 30,1884, the they though? Don't be to sure of that, Albert Hagberg and J. Newhart, purifier. It is put up in forms of almost nominees should fail to pledge We will Not be Undersold trimmed and untrimmed. following preamble and resolutions New Ulm. infinite variety, but Messrs. Bro. Moore. The New Ulm "chaps" themselves. The following were then i zl FLOWERS, RIBBONS, were unanimously adopted: Hood & Co. (Lowell Mass.), who are appointed by the chair, one Republican SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS jjg. are so sure of scooping everything in Memorial Day. WHEREAS:It has pleased an all thoroughly reliable pharmacists, have and one Democrat from each township: i.SeSaa^'^B. A E SBBRBt SATINS, PLUMES, the Minnesota valley this season that wise Providende to remove from our hit upon a remedy of unusual value. HOMEJac. Current, A. S. Larraby. they havn't even commenced practicing midst our esteemed brother, Louis The following general order has Certainly they have vouchers of cures of every description, and at prices that PRURIEVILLEPeter Mertz, Delots been issued by Department Commander Felkel, therefore be it yet. which we know to be most extraordinary. Frederickson. are 25 per cent less than anywhere Babb, of the G. A. R., of Minnesota, Resolved,That we extend our June 884. STARKH Plath, A. Schwartfeger. The. Time has Come in regard to the observance of else. t- heartfelt sympathy to his wife and Wallace, the man who stabbed Mr. ALBINGeo. Troxel, W. Rossbach. Decoration Day, May 30th: The Democratic County Convention children in this their hour of. ^bereavment Remember I have no old stock W. C. Essler, thereby causing his LEAVENWORTHFred. Horman, J. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT or MINNESOTA, 1 and trouble. called for the purpose of electing five Schumacher. carried over from last year, but All death, has been indited by the Nicollet GRAND ARMT or xrat KIPUBLIC, Resolved,That a copy of the above Fresh Goods. delegates to the State convention meets Adjourned sine die. MINNEAPOLIS Minn., April 28,1884.) county grand jury. Wallace will be furnished to the family of the deceasedjbrotber, NOTIONS. in this city one week from next Saturday. C. C. SCHMIDT, secretary. General Orders, No. 3: and the same be published have to be found before he can be put 1. The National Encampment early Under the call, the several towns in the New Ulm. Review and on trial. The Tribune says it is supposed in its history wisely set apart the 30th An Editor's Tribute. Post, in the county are entitled to representation that he is in Dakota, and thinks day sacred to the memory of our comrades Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft. HENRY KELLER, M. W. as follows: New Ulm, 7 Sleepy who have joined the Right Wing the chances are that he will be Wayne, Ind.,i''Gazette," writes: "For H. B. CONSTANS, Recorder. Eye, 4 Albin, 2 Bashaw, 1 Burnstown in that beautiful life "beyond the riv- TO SHOW THE PEOPLE OP TR[S PLACE AND VICINITY the past five years I have always used. brought back yet. I have just received er." The Commander-in-Chief, in 2 Cottonwood, 2 Eden, 2 Home, 3 At the Cong. Church cor. Minn Dr. King's New Discovery, for coughs 100 Box. Ladies' Forney THE I^RGEST, MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED General Orders, No. 10, calls attention Leavenworth, 1 Lake Hanska, 2 Linden, Third South Sts., every Sunday of most severe character as well as lr-~*" The silly report that Congressman to its near approach. The Department Preaching at \Q% A. M. Sunday for those of a milder type. It never HoscatIO cts Children's SPRING and SUMMER STOCK OF 3 Milford, 2 Mulligan, 1 North Wakefield desired to represent in part Commander desires to impress School at 2 p. m. Lecture at 1% p. m. fails to effect a speedy cure. My Star, 1 Sigel, 2 Stately, 1 Stark, 2. the Second Congressional district in upon the minds of every member of Hose, at 10 cts.t BOOTS & All are welcome. Seats free. Subject good at 15c friends to whom I have recommended this department the duty of its strict The Bierman vote is taken & a basis the Chicago convention originated of lecture next Sunday evening: it speak of it in same high terms. observance let all other duties be laid LACES 1 ct., 2* cts., 5cts., 7cts., for representation. Having been cured by it of every with Wise of the Mankato Review. BURROWING SPIDERS AND INSECTS. aside. Call upon the citizens, the cough I have had for five years, I consider 10 cts.f 15 cts., 20 cts., and even up From a private letter received from schools and the churches to join with CARPETS. it the only reliable and sure cure The village of Eagle Lake, Blue to 50 cts. per yard, all fine ana Wakefield a month or so before the you in the beautiful ceremonies incident for Coughs, Colds, etc." Call at C. L. notEarth county, has been the scene of an cheap. to the occasion. Gather the convention, we know that he did Boos' City Drug Store and get a Free 'li-r Including Everything in the line of V,^**V^#s& A largo line of spring samples just unusual excitement during the past choicest flowers with which to decorate Trial Bottle. Large Size $1.00. desire to be elected a delegate to Chicago. EMBROIDERY a very large assortment. received at C. Wagner's furniture the graves of our dead comrades, week, growing out of the conduct of LADIES', GJENTST, MI8SE&, BOYS, YOUTH&, and tore. Brussel carpets at 00 cents. and cull the choicest words, and construct Mr. Wm. Morris, an old citizen recently Springfield News. the most eloquent sentences, ?*tfY CHILDKEN& JFOOTWBABr NEW GOOBS^i WALL-PAPER. Tyler Journal: Did you ever see a returned from a visit to England, WHITE DRESS GOODS, from which to frame their eulogies. Just received a full assortment of LATEST STYLES.^ woman kill a snake? We were an eye bringing- home with him from that W. N. Drew of New Ulm has been Erect and decorate crosses, on which Vt' PANS, GLOVES, NECKTIES, at- PRICES.'*- Wall-paper at BEST ST0CP& LOWEST spending a few days at this place, beautiful wreaths may be hung, in witness of one of these side-splitting country?a strange woman as "house- looking after the interests of S. D. Peterson. memory of the gallant dead who are CHAS. WAGNER'S entertainments Wednesday last, when keeper,'* and turned out of doors the HAIR ORNAMENTS, ETC not buried in our cemeteries. Let it Furniture Store. a couple of young ladies of this village wife with whom he has lived since 1876. be a day of mingled joy and sorrow. Now who can say Burnstown is not DRESS BUTTONS 500 grow, The wife, however, did not propose to used a garter snake up badly. The Of joy, that our flag was kept unsullied, booming? Emigrants are beginning Elegant Styles, in black, brown, WALL-PAPER. that the perpetuity of our government to come in at a lively rate now-a-days. We ask only a fair Trial. be thus deposed, and sought redress in performance lasted about half an blue, gilt, and in fact any shade, at was maintained, that the freedom of Lewis Gullick was made happy on the courts. The neighbors of Mr. hour and the feminine shrieks were remarkable low prices. -P We are Confident of the Besult, The undersigned desires to inform man was secured. Of sorrow, that the 21st ult. by the appearance of a Morris held an indignation meeting, so numerous that the miniature reptile Come in examine our goods and learn his patrons and friends that he is in receipt the cost was so greatthe lives of little boy at his home. $$* and he narrowly escaped a dose of tar finally fainted and died from prices before making your purchases of a large assortmen of Wall-paper, 400,000 of our cemrades inarms, and John Kitson caused Mr. Holl's arrest embracing all the newest and most elsewhere. 300,000 made cripples for life. and a ride on a fence-rail. fright. on the 21st ult. for selling intoxicating popular patterns 2. You will earnestly request the liquors to a minor. The case Remember no trouble to show goods. Geo. Bevier, engineer at Van Dusen DIEDMrs. Erederica Schmidt, better CALL IN AND EXAMINE MT STOCK. clergymen of your different towns to was tried on the 23d and defendant Gome early and don't wait until the of& Co's. elevator, had a narrow escape CARLGEBSER. 5 ir* known as Tante Schmidt, one hold appropriate services on Sunday, discharged on tbe ground of no cause best patterns are all picked out ^P^Bw ^P^ 'JefJS: J*J"S^sJejsesj^e) from a horrible death last Thursday. the oldest residents of this city, died May 25th, and the Department Commander of action. ^ki\k Kuetfciitk He had gone down to the railroad Ne XJlrn at 10 o'clock last Sunday night. On desires each post to attend divine JOHN LIND. C. A. HAGBEBG. Seeding is now all done in this town Mrs.stock-yards, and in order to get a better Native Lumber/ Wednesday evening while in services in a body on that day. Office of LIHD & HABBEHB, and our farmers say the ground is in view of the cattle in the yard he olleif gkkting fok!! Erd's millinery store she was striken By order of E. C. BABB, fine condition for a good crop. May it mounted one of the gates. Later on, down with paralysis, and she remained Department Commander. The undersigned is prepared to furnish all be so. Burnstown has ten per cent, while attempting to jump from the gate Attorneys-at-Law, Ne Ulm, Minn. in a semi-conscious state until death H. A. NORTON, Ass't Adj'tGen'l. all kinds of native lumber, for rfvV.V more wheat sowed than last year. onto one of the cattle cars standing on *u J. B. Schmidt, came to her relief as above stated. building purposes on short notice and Mr. FrantL. Eandall having withdrawn the sidetrack, he lost his footing and Blackleg among young stock has Deceased leaves one daughter, Miss at very low pricey ^%^lH from the par]^rahipheret4|foie fell to the track, a distance of about Hecker Post No. 48, of this city, made its appearance in the eastern Francis, to mourn her death. The remains existing between us,'the undersigned fonrteen feet In the descent he struck held a special meeting on Wednesday part of Burnstown. Quite a number of were carried to their last resting MAPLE FLOORING, BASSWOOD with A. Hagberg will' continue, In his right shoulder against the edge of evening for the purpose of making all young calves have died. place yesterday. the firm name of LIND HAGBKRG, Saturday Ere., May 10,1884. FLOORING, BASSWOOD of the cattle- yard platform, ana hisnecessary arrangements for the observance Mis. G. Knudson has been spending and I takerthe liberty to assure my right hand was badly lacerated by coming of memorial day, and it was SIDINGS A SPECIAL- Desires to inform his The bill introduced by Major Strait a few days visiting friends and relatives clients that all litigated matters will in contact with some iron bolts. decided to earnestly request the sev- at Sleepy Eye, during the latter to reduce the price of government leceive my careful and psjrsonei attention patrons and friends that He struck the track in an insensible eral societies, the schools and the part of last week. as in the past. ancondition, and but for the prompt action The usual attraction. A large num lands in railroad limits to $1.25 churches of New Ulm to join in f*$4c* Louis BUENOER, the he has just received a New Ulm, Minn. We attend to all softs in the Slate and M. H. Gamble is on the way to Chicago of the gentleman in charge of the beautiful exercises of decorating ber offineskaters will bein attendance. the $acre has struck a snag in the production large stock of the United States Courts, examiniandperfeet with a carload of hogs. elevator who dragged him from the cross and strewing flowers on the of the law of 1802 and the agreement titles, negotiafisTbansrhayand tell track, he would have been crushed beneath graves of our noble dead. Our delegates to the county convention Come out and enjoy yourselves, real estate, foreclose mortgag** the wheels of the cattle train, LATEST STYLES of SPRING with the Northern Pacific that returned home with a bad Description of County. collectiomu:*5: f'^-- Wesley Green Post of Sleepy Eye, BIOWD which was just beginning to move. As and make ANTON ZIEHER, cold. What was the matter, boys! the lands should not be sold for less and SUMMER CLOTHING, we understand, has accepted an invitation it is he escaped with a bruised shouldand We refer to the Ot^umu Bamlrl ot Teditiondesiring PROPRIETOR, Machine agents are again among us than 82.20. The language is: "Ther to be present and assist the New HATS AND CAPS, DRESS HOSE to send the German a sore hand. New Ulm, Minn. Th 8rown.Ooanty talking kind words to the farmers. Ulm comrades in the observance of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. reserved alternate sections shall not be of tho new pamphlet to GOODS, GENTS FURNISH- Bank of New UTm, Minn. and th the day. The programme has not yet A. G. Anderson has returned from friends in the United States or in the sold by the government at a price less Samson's Legs and LocksWhen German Imperial Consal of Chicago.' ING GOODS, BOOTSftSHOES been fully decided upon, but we areChicago and reports his daughter is old country, are requested to band in """nSS'lKES^'} INWIOBATECOURT, JonRLnro. than $2.50 per acre when offered for Delilah clipped off Samson's assured that it will be quite an elaborate doing well at the hospital, and will be the names at once, and it will be mailed la the nutter ofUM ectetoof Patrick COIIUM d- also a complete New locks that mighty athlete at once became one. home-in a few weeks. We are glad to forthwith to any address, TABNS! "as other men." If it could be NottM IihanbygiYtnto all ptnom hartac Comrades Pfsender, Dcenne and hear it, Mr. Anderson. WM. FFJBNDEB. stock of GROCERIES, claims and dmaania against tas estate ofPatrick proved that the possession of luxuriant A Lucky Kangaroo Hunter* Fischer have been appointed a committee Our citizens are feeling very indignant Collins late ofthe County or Brown deceased, hair would enable men to tear open One of the most daring Kangaroo of arrangements, and they will that the Judge of the ProbateCourt ofsaid count? CROfcKERY, Glass"ware, over the action of John Frasch I desire to infom lions' jaws, Hiscox Co. would be willhear, examine, and adjust claims and demands hunters of Aurtralia, and his stag submit a programme at the regular of Bashaw by voting with the assessors Utfi and vicinity that I am V"T. I vast, .'i' $}n*-g$*~ against said estate, athuioaeeintbeCitr driven wild in the effort to supply etc., etc. hounds, were terribly lacerated by a monthly meeting to be held on the orHew ulm in said county, on thefirstMonday of of the eastern towns for a rate of jfptoca? of T.-TT^? enough of Parker's Hair Balsam to evening of the 20th inst. wounded Kangaroo, on the great sheep each month for six saccsssWo months, commencing: Tbe undersigned desires to equal taxation throughout the county* TARNS, BELOW COgR withttsAnt Monday in June ISM and that meet the demand. As it is the Balsam ranche of Mr. Alfred Hay, Boomanoomana, thecitixensof New Ulm that ho Mr. Frasch well knew his mistake Don't fail to call on him when in sbc mouths from the 3d day of May UMIUTO prevents your hair from falling N. S. W.t prepared to supply all demaoda-vfej ban limited and allowed by arid Probate Court mr4 and were entirely ZThe Great Seed Offer order to make room for Spri without excusing himself afterwards. out, and restores the original color if want ot anything in his line. i^1'^1-.f ,-Hi gooda. NowiathetfaaetoSMto yoe* for creditors topresent their claims. wood on short notice, elthet W cured by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. We understand there will be anew Of the FARMERS' TRIBUNE, Minneapolis, XowAno OASUT AXB KnwAns J. Coutns, faded or gray. Besides it is a great pavohaM if yovwaiit guH artiele goo carload or corn, and at prleea thai dojr Mr. Hay writes that it is the greatest motto is, -4 is taking like wild Are. Send xecators or tbeXstato of Patrick Colllna, de- lumber yard started, by Geo. Wall of mmj~v- addition to the toilet table simplyJU a fy eompetitlon. ariSatllPnttil pain-cure ever introduced for, man or for sample copy containg full infornt- Burntowh/ We w^W dressin &&:^>$fzc~ ueasi r*i \'k,a JJ%1 -**&jr> "^6*^