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NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1884. -5i Of the 296 delegates so far elected to STATE TEXT BOOKS. ed. A Urge number of liberal free bottle of Ely's Cream Balm droppings the Democratic National Convention, gj^v traders have refused to sign it, hecause into my throat had ceased, Tilden sets 94, Randall 60, and Carlisle CSV they do not want to criticize and Bauer 26 each. pain and soreness in my head was Superintendent Eiehle has issued A the action kof those who disagree removed, as well as deafness. It a circular to county school superintendents Wednesday, May, 28,1884. with them. They think, upon reflection, Nicolin's large grist mill at Jordan gives me immediate relief for cold giving the text of the articles I that their ban of excomunication was burned last Sunday morning. Two in the head.Mrs. J. D. Hagadorn. of agreement between the car loads of flour, about 2,000 bushels against Mr.Randalland his Union, N. Y. State and D. D. Merrill, text book of wheat and seventy tons of feed were band of forty traitors, had better contractor, and explaining that the 3f fe also burned. Mr. Nicolin estimates his be postponed until the Convention. An End to Bone, Scraping. series of books might be improved A loss at $65,000, insurance $42,000. 2d Congressional District. Martin Luther in bronze is the by substitutions, but that the contract Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, last statue that has been placed In One and all, with great unanimity, does not allow any changes. 111., *ays "Having received so much the Democrats are fervently hoping for this city of monuments. It stands The superintendent has made an A District Convention of the Republicans of the benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel Second Congressional District, will be held at the the nomination of Blaine at Chicago. in front of the Memonal Lutheran estimate of the probable cost of revising it my duty to let suffering humanity-know coert house, in the city of Mankato, on Thursday, Bookwalter of Ohio voices the sentiments Jane 96th, 1884, at 12 MM church, and was unveiled on Wed* the leading books in the for the purpose of Nom. it. Have had a running of his party when he says, "Just Inating a Candidate for Member (Congress for nesday. The event was made the present series, and finds it too gteat sore on my leg for eight years my said district* The basis of representation for the 've us Blaine and we'll be satisfied." several counties comprising the district Is one del. occasion ot a great gathering of the fty to incur without an appropriation doctors told oir I would have to here is every indication just now that egate at large for each county, and one delegate for clergy and members of that denomination, by the Legislature. By special arrangement have the bone scraped or leg am every Two Hundred votes, or major fraction there, the Democrats will fail to be satisfied, of, cast for member of Congress in 1882, which and willfindthemselves confronting a through whose contributions nutated. I used, instead, three the contractor has provided basis was fixed by the Republican Congressional candidate whose popularity will insure Committee, at their meeting, held in Mankato, the statue has been erected. bottles of Electric Bitters and seven for the revision of the geography April 24th, 1884, as fallows: them at least another four years' waiting boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of Minnesota, and the new The Bicycle league is holding a for the loaves and fishes.Pioneer N-" DELEGATES DXLtaATBB and my leg is now sound and well." books will take the place of the present meeting here, and fifteen hundred Press. Bine Earth 10 Murray 4 "Introductory Geography." Brown 8 Nicollet 6 wheelmen may be seen to-day, gliding Cottonwood 3 Nobles 4 This book will doubtless bo ready Electric Bitters are sold at fifty along the smooth asphalt streets Faribault 9 At this distance it looks very much as Pipestone 3 for the schools of next Winter. Jackson 2 Cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Redwood ,.6 of the city on their grand, ten mile if the Fourth Congressional district Le Sueur 6 Rock 4 "How to Speak and Write," by Salve at 25c. per box by C. L. would repeat the experience of the Lincoln 4 parade. They are accompanied by* Sibley 6 Lac qui Parle 5 Robs. Watonwan 4 Whitney & Enox, has also been added Fifth district in 1882. The Washington wheel mounted buglers, and in their Lyon 6 Waseca 6 county convention resulted in a split, to the list, and will be sold for Martin 4 Yellow Medicine 5 trim uniforms, and gay badges are and the chosing of a double delegation 27 cents. Per Order Republican Congressional Commit' decidedly picturesque. to the Congressional convention. Both tee] J. NEAL, Chairman. the Scheffer and Fletcher men are determined, Dated April 24,1884. Sugar Beets in Mianespto, MISCELLANEOUS. and there is great danger of a'split in the Congressional convention, Republican County Convention. ana the nomination of two professed Pioneer Press: No less than 1,102 persons met Republican candidates. This result Prof. Wylie, chemist of the department would mean nothing more nor less than with an untimely end in Berlin during The Republicans of Brown county are hereby of agriculture, says Minnesota invited to meet ID delegate convention at the Court the election of a Democrat. The convention the pastyear, 414 of whom committed and Wisconsin should give House in the city of New Ulm, on SATURDAY. meets to-day, in Minneapolis, suicide. Of this last-named JUNK 21st, 1884, at 1:30o'clock p.m.. for the up cane culture and turn to sugar and promises to be the liveliest political purpose of electing eight (8 delegates to the Republican figure 182 died by hanging, 45 by District Convention of the Second Congressional beets. This is the very climate gathering ever held in that city. District, to be held in Mankato -to shooting, 105 by drowning and 82 needed for the beet, he says It will Thursday, June 26th, 1884. by poisoning themselves. do well. Indeed, it is only in New The basis of representation is one delegate for The National Republican Convention each town,and one delegate for each 60 votes or ma. Not long ago a big whale got is now only a few days off, but the England and Northern New York, jor fraction thereof, on the average Republican nearer the time of the meeting of the stranded on one of the Shetland vote for 8tate officers at the last genera] election. Wisconsin and Minnesota, and a as follows: convention approaches, the more confused Islands. A venturesome small boy part of Dakata, and apart of California Albin 2 Mulligan 1 become the estimates of the figures thought he was dead, and sat down and Oregon, that it is expected Bashaw i New Ulm 6 of the several candidates. It is Burnstown 2 North Star 1 on his snout. The whale showed sugar beets will do the best. All $3 Ct090 Wo 750* Cottonwood 2 quite certain, however, that neither of Prairieville 2 that he objected to this liberty by Eden 2 the sugar needed for the country Sleepy Eye 3 the leading candidates will have enough Heme 8. 1 giving a snortsent the small boy could be raised in these states. On votes to nominate on thefirstor second LakeHanska 2 Stark 2 flying into the water fifty feet away. Linden 2 ballot Edmunds says he is not a candidate the subject of climatic influence it Stately 1 Leavenworth 1 and advises his friends to go to When he swam ashore he knew is maintained that no locality where IS AN IMPORTED PERCHERON, TEN YEARS OLD IN JUNE NEXT, I S A DAPPLE Milford Total 35 Arthur. This has materially strenghtened more about whales than he ever did the length and heat of the season are By order of the Rep. County Com GRAY, SEVENTEEN HANDS HIGH WEIGHT, SEVENTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY POWDER the President, and his nomination Jos. BoBtETER, chairman. before. such as to force the plant into a POUNDS. HIS COLTS ARE FINE, ACTIVE ANIMALS, AND COMMAND A BIG PRICE is not an improbability. The convention New Ulm, May 22,1884. seed-bearing stem the first year is A correspondent who has passed meets next Tuesday, but the ballotting WHEN PUT UPON THE MARKET. fit for the cultivation ot the beet tor Democratic State convention next for Presidential candidates wiH'not some years in Russia states that in Thursday. TERMS: TO INSURE A FOAL, $25,00. sugar, seeing that the rapid development commence before Thursday, at best the village of Velkotti, in the St. Absolutely Pure. The friends of allthe leading candidates of its organic structure into Petersburg government, an old The National .Republican convention are confident that the fourth ballot will Horatio Werring, Golden Gate, Minn. this degree of maturity always involves woman is living who has just attained This powder never varies. A marpel do the business, but in this Jthey may meets in Chicago next Tuesday. a marked decrease of saccharine of purity, strength and whole her one hundred and thirtieth be as much mistaken as they were four 0ttT matter. During the early growing someness. More economical than the years ago when they predicted the rout birthday. The old lady ig in the season of April and May this ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in of the Grant forces oo the third or enjoyment of good health, but complains The whippingpost is still in use competition with the multitudes of plant requires but a moderate degree fourth ballot Speculationis rife ts to of her deafness. Her hair is in Delaware. Five criminals were low test, short weight, alum or phosphate thefinaloutcome. Next week we will of both heat and moisture still long and plentiful, considering DragStore publicly whipped at Newcastle recently. powders. Sold only in can*. depict the situation as we see it from a but in June and July, when it is AGENT FOR: her age. She has outlived three Co., 108 Wall Chicago standpoint ROYAL BAKING POWDER maturing its foliage and form, a The Aultman & Taylor street, New York. husbands and has had a family of much greater degree of both are nineteen children, all of whom are Postal telegraphy is daily growing necessary and finally, that during The executive committee of the WE DO NOT CLAIM now dead, the last one to die being in favor in Congress, ana the August and September, the period Wisconsin State Dairymen's association a daughter of ninety. She lives passage of the pending bill is now for the elaboiation of its saccharine have decided to establish that SABSATAHILLAwilleure ererjrthins, with one of her great-grandchildren, HOOD'S considered certain. matter, it requires uniformly dry dairy schools throughout that State. but the fact thatonthe purity and a man of fifty. (Successor to Jos. Bobleter) Horse Powers 8 Stesun Engines vitality ofthe blood depend the vigor and heat. If much humidity prevals at The object of these schools will be health ofthe whole system, and thatdisease The Prohibitionists of the The latest device to save lives at this season the plant will continue to instruct butter and cheese manufacturers -DEALER INDRUGS of various kinds isoften only the sign that Fourth Congressional district have fires has been put into practice in Massilion and Chicago and to develop its foliage and become so that more uniform nature is trying to remove the disturbing nominated J. M. Dauglass, mayor St. Louis, where the German Turners deficient in saccharine qualities,and cause,wearenaturallyledtothe conclusion grades of butter and cheese will be FITTS THRESHER of Anoka, as their candidate for thataremedy that gives life and vigor to have organized a corps of athletes, MEDICINES, consequently more or less of a failure. manufactured. theblood,eradicates scrofulaandother impurities Congress. who will undertake to form a The soil best adapted to the from it,as HOOD'S SAMAPABIIAA living pyramid before a burning THE CELEBRATED production of wheat and rye will The St. Louis Globe-Democrata undoubtedlydoes,mostbethe meansofpreventing Col. W. W. Griswold of Morris, Water A. Wood's many diseases that would occur building of any height and hand suit this beet well. According to well informed journaldeclares its this State, is urged for Governor of without its use hencetheHeld of its useful, down the children and women safe statistics gathered in Belgium, a belief that Chester A. Arthur can ness is quite an extended one. and we are Alaska. His name was presented wiK^ow girfigg, hectare ot beets will yield a cash poll every Republican vote in the warranted in recommending It for all derangements TWINE BINDERS, to the President by Congressman otthe system which are caused value of 322 francs more than State of New York outside the city, The Count Zoraski, a native of Nelson last Thursday. by anunnatural stateofthe blood. wheat, 367 more than rye, 416 more and is stronger by 25,000 votes in Warsaw, who was with Napoleon than barley and 484 more than oats. the city of New York than any in many of his battles in the Polish Why Suffer with Sak-Rheum 9 The Democratic House of Congress Agent for other man yet named as a candidate war of 1831, and a Union soldier in is now principally devoting I. Been* Co.,Lowell, Mass. for the Republican nomination. Minnesota Linseed MESSRS. G. the war of the rebellion here, was (COMBQTED) WASHINGTON LETTER. GentlemenI was a great sufferer from its time to ousting Republican Con* This factif fact it beought to the guest of the city of Hartford Salt-Rheum on my limbs, for a doses years AND ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER. gresnien whose seats are contested previous to the summer ot 1876, at which count for something among the delegates. and placed on the softest plank of time I was cured by Hood's Sampsiilla. by Democrats. Peele of Indiana OIL .COS'. WASHINGTON, May 23,1884 The skin would become dry. chap, crack the police station Friday night. MTHE i nneapolis^Appleby had to go last week. pen. bleed and itch intensely, so that I could not help scratching, which of course During the past week the races of Of the 225,000 registered voters READ MIXED PAINTS. made them worse. .At the time I eom- At a very large and enthusiastic the National Jockey Club and the in New York City, 11,891 admit The headquarters of the Minnesota meeting of representative business Congressional excursion to the old that they are liable for taxation TWSHt 3gSP2LMtSe Republican State Central committeehave on men, irrespective of party preferences, pi campgrounds and battle-fields of personal property. bandaged with linen cloths. The skin was been permanently established in New York last week, resolutions drawn so tight by the heat of the disease Virginia, reduced the bulky House that if I stooped overtheywoulderack open Recent advices tate that no rain at the Metropolitan Hotel. A complete Stock of Roots, Herbs, were adopted favoring the THE and actually oring tears mtomy eyes._ The of Representatives to a convenient has fallen on the line of the Texas St. Paul, Col. C. W. Mclntyre, the Barks and Patent Medicines always first bottle benefltedme sotax aat I con- re-nomination of President Arthur. 'Milbuty, Stou^ton" kitd Wii\onk ffofllefotf size for the transaction of business. tinuedtakingIttttl I was cured I used one Pacific Railroad west of the Colora proprietor, offering the use of a on hand. The meeting was addressed by Henry box of Hood'sOliveOintment,torelieve the The effect was quite apparent in do River since last August. suite of rooms free of charge. Itching. Hoping.manyothersmay warn the Ward Beecher, ex-Secretary of value of Hood'sSarsaparilla and receive as the progress made with appropriation the Treasury Benj. H, Bristow and muchbenefitas I have, I am, Dwelling houses in Hailey, Idaho, bills. The Consular and Dip. Veryteul|.& Geo. W. oprague, president, has PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. .other men of prominence. Buggies and JPlatfom Spring Wagons, are invaded by a ''stink bug," an UOODYt lomatic, the Army and the District called a meeting ot the Minnesota No. is Broadway. insect which emits an odor, it is of Columbia bills were quickly run of every kind end discription Lowell, Mass., Jan. 16,1178. farmers alliance at Mankato, June The editors of Den NorskeAmerekaner said, so sickening that "all who Pottoffice Block, NEW ULM, MINN. through the committee of the 10th. Each subordinate alliance Hood's Sarsaparilla THE smell it want to die." have commenced an action Rock Whole, and stand ready to be acted Island, 1,1, Case and Molina C. WAGNER, will be entitled to two delegates. against Adolph Bierman, late Democratic sold by druggists. Price $1,orsix forts. Marshall MacMahon lives now in on by the House. The services of The questions of transportation and candidate for Governor, to Preparedby.C.I.HOO Co.,Lowell.Mast. every quiet, unobtrusive way in our foreign Representatives are not legislation will be considered. recover the sum of $880, being for Paris. He goes thence for a few SULKY PLOWS, held in high esteem, however, by DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF 8,000 copies of the said paper and NOTICE TO CREDITORS. months every summer to his Chat some of the Members, and the A terrible tragedy was enacted in FURNITURE other campaign documents printed eau de Scilly, near Autun, where he AN question of their salaries aroused Goodhue county, near Lena station, for Bierman during the fall election. WMG^WCOUBT. *O The Old Reliable SoUnsworth Sulky May Makes, has a rare collection of Irish relics A, tfctBrownT 8 considerab'e debate. Representative 0 last Saturday. A farmer named If the case is fought in the courts and memorials. In the matter of the estateof Patrick Collins de- Blout expressed his indifference as i^HHklg JVEH1 & $ewii\g Mante s' Torbjorn Eittleson chopped his wife some rich matters in the way of letters to whether or not the whole Diplomatic Oscar Clark, an Ann Arbor medical Notiee Is hereby given to all persons having to denth with a hatchet and then will be developed that, it is said, claims and demands against the estate of Patrick system were abolished. Mr. graduate, went to St. Paul, PICTURE FRAMES, MOULD- committed suicide. They were both Collins late of the County of Brown deceased, will strike consternation in the Hiscock regared the reduction of that the Judge of the ProbateCourt of said county where, failing to get any practice, ^and evenything else usually needed in the agricultural line. between fifty and sixty years old, INGS, WINDOW SHADES Democratic camp, will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands salaries as a wholesale cut, without he went to sawing wood. When and quite wealthy. against said estate, at his ofllce in the City TRUNKS, SATCHELS, or New Ulm In said county, on the first Monday of rhyme or reason. Mr. Dorsheimer I invite farmers and those who need implements of any kind to call an that gave oufhe found himseif penniless, The Republican State Central each month for tlx successive months, commencing examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper and gtv was also opposed to the reduction and Friday evening, in the with tbeAfjt Monday In lune 1884 and that Last Friday night lightning Committee met in St. Paul on the NEEDLES AND better terms than any firm west of Mankato and guarantee satisfaction satis six months from the 3d day of May ISM have of the salaries of officers in the service, presence of his family, he cut an struck a large tank containing crude 20th inst. and organized for the forn bea creditorsandpresentd limited allowe by said ProbaU Court faction.A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on hand. to their claims. and particularly to making a artery and bled to death in a few oil on the Schnylkill river, in the campaign. Capt. H. A. Castle, of KOWABD CAHT JLMB BDWABS 1. Coixisrs, discrimination between the missions Executors of theBsmte of Patrick Collins, de54 minutes. FOB ALL KINDS OP southwestern portion of Philadelphia. the 2)JspafcA,was elected permanent SLEEPY EY E to Italy, and Austria, and those to The flames were communicated chairman and Genl. Mark D. Flower Jack Wright, of Salisbury, Md., 84. SPRINGFIELD offices China, Spain and Mexico. He then Brflnc to other large tanks, and property permanent secretary. An executive started to beat his wife, but she rf LAMBERTON seized the occasion to give the to the amount of $600,000 was committee was appointed, and turned on him and knocked him FRANCIS BAASEN, S D. Peterson. TRACY AND TYLER. Democratic party a lecture upon the destroyed. a resolution was unanimously adopted down. After jumping in a pond Agent forthe celebrated light running subject of the,vote lately given in providing for a campaign such as Attorney and Connsellop at Law. and standing in the water up to his The free trade policy of England the House on the Tariff Mr. Curtin HOUSEHOLD shall give a majority of 50,000 in neck tor an hour, he said he always does not apply to its colonial possessions. replied that he did not propose this State to the nominee of the intended to kill himself if conquered -.s Empire Mill Co. Cheap Gash Store! Every pound of salt import* to be criticised for his vote by the and new HIGH ABM National Republican convention. by a woman. He went home and Collections Promptly Attended to. ed by India is compelled to pay a gentleman from New York, or any DAVIS hanged himself from a beam, but direct tax to the government of 2s other man. He could answer to his sawtvc was cut down in time to save his It is a noticeable fact that some of ROLLER MIIL. NEWULM 3d sterling, or 336 times the entire constituents for it. MINN. life. of the State papers who were MAcmvss cost of salt in this country, where most exultant over Senator Win Mr. Hunt also defended his vote There is an invention spoken of it is claimed the consumers are dom's defeat and the election of on the Tariff bill, and Mr. Townshend 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. which it is thought may abolish the robbed by a protective duty. Senator Sabin, now let no opportunity expressed himself in favoi ofincreasing Sold on Weekly or Monthly bit. It is called the carrago, or anti-horse BEAL.ER IN pass to give Seuator Sabin a the efficiency of the Consular torture. It is composed of DRY GOODS, Payments. The House Committee on Foreign kick, What has Senator Sabin service. Congressman Holman We take pleasure in informing the a steel band placed over the front NOTIONS, Affairs instructed Representative done since his elevation to the United of Ind., appealed to the party fealty public that we are now ready for business. Old Machines taken in bone of the horse's nose, and to this HATS, CAPS, Slocum to report favorably his The best machinery and all the States Senate to bring about this of Members to stand by their committee, appliance the reins are attached. MINNEAPOLIS CROCERIES, CROCKERY Trade for New Ones. bill providing that honorably discharged latest improvements in the manufacture change of sentiment? It is especially by whom the reductions had The inventor claims for this substi- UADCr *.J niDDIinr and OILS. of flour enable us to compete with c- WAGNER soldiers shall be preferred notable that since Senator Sabin's been made. Here Mr. Dorsheimer tute for the bit that it gives com- nUnot and uAHnlAGC the best mills in the country* for appointment to civil officers financial embarrassment dealt another to his unruly brethern, plete control to the driver over the AUCTION BAZAAR, Also Musical Instruments We are constantly baying when found to possess business capacity some of the papers take great suggesting that the appeal to party Wheat, and WHEELER & WIL- necessary for the proper discharge SSSnSvS^* inflicting the least 807, 809 and 811 Sixth Street South, delight in tarducing him. fealty might have been better made SOIPS Latest Improved discomfort or torture on the animal Rye, ^M of the duties of such office. If Senator Sabin ever needed when the House was considering a 4 SEWING MACHINES. Corn, itself. It has been tried with satis- \to7o&"&&^^Z?o&^Z*\& BREWER, MUSTEK & BOTTLER the friendship and good will of the bill which would reduce taxation fitted factory results, IP"*P*\* *U modem Improvements ftffltel-yL8n.1?ihe^l,,,,ef.8oUV*UeJr*, Oats, Gen. Butler accepts the nomination press, it is now. In his official capacity, thirty million dollars, than when it Our regular week!/ auction sales eft All Soldat Bottom Prices. mediumTor the ready disposalor purchase of Buckwheat, tfEiW 1/L.M, of the National Anti-Monopoly Senator Sabin has done nothing was debating a proposition to reduce 1 th!1e?t.cUbIishineiits Extreme Tired Fteling. HORSES, CAstRllGES, BUGGIES, organization for president of the to warrant these unjustifiable salaries two and six pence. ^NX -ltiS5,B.iKB A lady tells us "the first bottle HARNESSES, ETC. United States. The National attacks on him, and his misfortune NEW ULx At the Highest Market Prices MINN Representative Reed of Maine, has done my daughter a great deal modern Improvements. Kee end Greenback convention meets at Indianapolis Business conducted on business principles, and in business does not make him a PPJF*"i based his opposition to the bill on ,of good, her food does not distress We sell allkindsof to-day. After having criminal. Don't kick a man when bottle beer fnrnlshedto enjrpsrr of ltheadapten cfty ^PwW the ground that it increased the everySatirdayo11nooao Btgilar Sale a botUebee her now, nor does she suffer from fSSmU^ues"' captured the Greenback nomination, he is down. 2LOVR, Country brewers and othersthet buy melt will Bpt number of offices that must be filled "The Best Blood in the Land." that extreme tired feeling which she ""'Or Butler willmove on the works &toS^faatod,0*an WhenwUl be ofsred jrbassortmentin abovelinesfind it to their interest to piece their orders with JSHOBTS,' by rich men, as only the wealthy did before taking Hood's Sarsaparil- me. All orders by meil will receive my prompt attention. of the Democrats. Butler is bound THE BLOOD OF The Greenback Convention at BRAN, &c., could afford to accept these missions. la." A second bottle effected a to get into the Presidential chair, if DALES* CO., JAY EYE SEE. AUG. SCHELL Owatonna on the 20th elected the AT LOW BATES. He said: You Democrats cure. No other preparation con* 99 manifold nominations will do the Auctioneers end proprietors. Minneapolis Minn. at-IargThnational Hon following delegates to the are making these reductions for the tains such a concentration of vitalizing, business. i 12185. ?&Pelea,tes convention at Indianapolis, May Special Attention given to short sighted reason that you know enriching, purifying and in* DICTATOR,!. JOHN LIND. Oustoxxi 'WorlK. you will not fill those offices the vigoratiug properties as Hood Sarsaparilla. C, A. HAQBERO. Congressman White of the First William Meighen, Joseph McKmght,Prof. next time." "But," continued he, ^*ir*^ Sr%* OffleaofLffllftHABBEBfl, district has received a letter from ffiS C. H. Roberts and An extra stone for grinding feed. you should [act with larger wisdom. Consul General Andrews at Rio sa .&3 James Starkey alternated, A. J. Steam Cornsheller. I know it will be along time Ely's Cream Balm has cured me of Attorneya-at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. Janeiro, in which he |calls the attention Hunt, R. Porter, George B. Doresback, STANDARD. yet, but republics are ungrateful, Catarrh of several years standing. -%fe of Minnesota manufacturers PKOPRIETOB OPTHl" Mr. Frank L. .Randall having withdrawn Piatt B. Walter and Joseph Wood taken for cash or in exchange Will serve a limited number of mares and it may be that in future ages, I bave recovered my seme of taste of flour to the great opportunities from the partnership heretofore Goar. Firstdistrict delegatesR. New^Uim Foundry possibly before some of you die, you this season at the low price of 925.00 and smell. The Balm has no edual lis?" that country offers them in that existing between us, the undersigned ^mpifcMillCfo. L. Fleming and F. J. Meighen alternates, may have an opportunity to fill at Owatonna, Minn. as a cure. Frank C. Ogden, Elisabeth, ""-A line. There are 1,000,000 barrels with C. A. Hagberg will continue, in 4 F. A. Tickner and L. M. these positions from the ranks of N. J. [Apply with finger.] thefirmname of LINDftHAOBRRO, of American flour used yearly in & MACHINE SHOP *:Ji* PEDIGREE :I li Gaskill. Second districtM. Liverman your own party. Then you would :f and I take the liberty to assure my that city, he says, and but for the After using a large number of preparations Bay Horse, black points, 15-2J hands Corner Centre & Front Streets. and Major D. E. Runnses NativeJ^ijunber. not like to be compelled to give clients tsjat all litigated matters will fact that Richmond flour sells lower for Catarrh, I have become high, foaled 1878, sired by Dictator, NEW ULM, alternates,J. B. Dukes and M. leceive my careful and personal attention them all to ,your rich men. Yon MINH than Minnesota brands they would full brother to Dexter, record 2.17& satisfied that of themall Ely's The Foundry has been tfilrooghlv nAtted'ud Fitzgerald. Third districtJ. as in the past. Theiindersignedie prepared tofurmahall wpuld want to give "every member and sire of Jay Eye See, record 210& be very popular. Freight from New MS now prtpmred to do*l! kinds ofwork oVshort Cream Balm gives me the moat re* We attend to allsuits in the State and Mather and N- C. Martin alternates, epalrUgofI kinds of nachlMrr nnd kinds of native lumber for ofyour party a fair chance. TZZZZI* foTeii kinds of naehlaer end Donald, Director, Annie G., Princess, York to that point, he says, is but lief. I can recommend it to any AffriejdlnrallmpkVmente pecLllty? Only UnitedStatesCourts, examine and perfect building purposes on short notice and M. N. Pond and M. Ketgan. Code. His dam by Almont, sire of The circular prepared by Representative $1 per barrel and the tariff but 65 peitaMedworkstensreeaplojredend work en. one who may have Catarrh. Cold in at very low prices. titles, negotiateloans, buy and sell Fourth districtJames Dillon and trastodtoiaj eere wJOll be executed with neetnees Piedmont. 2.17^, Aldine, 1.10, Fannie JS Dorsheimer, for the pur. cents per barrel. He has persuaded Hfiftfif*a Small.surz the Head or Hay Fever.S. B. addlepeteh. ALL wKK WABEAHTKD real estate, foreelose mortgages Witherapcon, f.l8#, Allie West, Alta, Capt. Latham alternates, B. A. pose of setting forth the yiewa of several of the best firms in the city CHAS. LEONHARDT Lewis, Principal Graded School, and make collections. i MAPLE FLOORING, BASSWOOD Alice West, SannteO., 2nd dam by Proiseth and N. Fifth dis- %%hZ\t the Democratic party on the Tariff, to receive Minnesota flou? if sent Clinton Wis. [Easy to use. Price We refer to the Citizens Hank of Zenetfa, Son of American Eclipse, 3d FLOORING, BASSWOOD trictAlbert Rhod and James _*'- Hair SKae)rtr QMSM Estsr* so that there woald be no shifting New Ulm. Minn. The Brown Co unBank SO cuits.] ,*^f^, dara Egletta by old Gray Eagle, thorbred. fl^lMftaese. Bemoree Ds5drnC Ariel SIDINGS A SPECIALTit around has not received the support of New Ulm, Minn. and the Be.ough mi fefSfJSa"** tGreet Britain endSmit. I have had CaUrrh for years in its in the reform ranks that he Imperial Consul of Chicago, For further particulars address fJP^c^orst form.^efore I had need one! ?W4 Lons ij JOUNLIND. BUENOEB, L. H.J SKINS, Owatonna Minn. KewUlm.|finnr