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NEW ULMREVIEW, Those brown and whte, and blue Minnesota state Board of Collective IMPORTAN SitE. NEW ULM AND VICINITY News is wafted to us by the balmy Fifty pieces of the latest styles of and white checked shirtings have to Indian summer breeze that Ole Joergenson, Exhibits, wftgg *t: Prints just received at F. Kuetzing go at 10 cents a yard. Call in and look Traveler's Guide. Edwin Paulson and a few other at them. At F. Kuetzing's. During the recent visit in this city of disappointed politicians of Linden WamkMin^^mm Frank Kuetzing has received a fine To the Mother Prudentia, of Fort Wayne, Ind., and Lake Hanska held a little secret ,-Spi...,- r, Let it be a matter of record that the assortment of black velvets, which conclave last Sunday andj-esolved that and Sister Polycarpa, Superioress, of Our state is to have a department of shall be sold at Chicago retail prices. first frost of the season appeared here public necessity demands that H. B. Chicago, the St. Alexander's hospital "woman work" at the World's Industrial Constans and the Republican ticket on the morning of October 8th, just Another lot of those plaid dress passed into the hands of the order of Exposition at New Orleans. generally be snowed under at the coming one month to a day later than last goods has been received and will be JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND COM- the Poor Handmaids of Christ, the consideration election. The resolves are to be What will you make for that department? sold at 10 cents a yard. They are a #fc*JV*rv*aPLETE year,f|- STOCK OF made public in next Saturday's issue of being $7,000. Thus this noble It is for you to decide, and I YVii\oi\k&$tSWf{f{ decided bargain. At F. Kuetzing's. "3s?-- ft the Herald and will no doubt strike institution which was established has erected appeal to the patriotism of the women ^iU Mr. B. Gruenenfelder consternation among the Republican a & by Rev. Alex. Berghold by way of an Broadway, of the state to make it a creditable a new blacksmith shop oh Going East. Going West. Mr. C. F. Case, of the Marshall Messenger, candidates. That our readers may experiment becomes a fixed fact The know the nature of the material composing Day Passenger *7:10a Day Passenger *4:25 opposite Jos. Vogel's lumber yard, and exhibit. You can do it, even in has come out as an independent the meeting, it is only necessary order of the Poor Handmaids of Christ Niglrt, *9:35pm Night :4s 65 elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW the short time that remains if you candidate for Representative. It to say that out of the 21 or 23 present is one of the noblest institututions in Except Sunday. Daily.. will lend willing hearts and hands to he announces his readiness for busi- seems that he is after Charley Morse's 'UNDBWEAB, HATS ANDJAPS, Blaine had just two votes. the United States and owns and conducts C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent the work. In the full confidence that scalp. si'fe. Mgp large hospitals in the cities of Fort you will do this, arrangements have F. E. Laubacb, an old resident of Officers ot Brown oCounty Mr. Van Valkenburg of the town of The Blaine and Logan club of this Wayne, Ind., and Chicago. It will at St. Peter and a prominent business already been made to i'.llot us space in city meets at Turner Hall every Monday Burnstown has a pet badger which is once be incorporated under the. law of man, and Otto Schoop, but recemly arrived PostOfTice Address New Ulm. NOTIONS BOM I SlES, the Minnesota department, and funds evening at 7:30 o'clock. All persons iVuiHTORH. B. Constans. as tame as a kitten. Van couldn't from Germany, were drowned this State, and the St. Alexander's hospital favorable to the election of Blaine TajsASUKEKR. Peffeferle. appropriated to collect and arrange on Tuesday night of last week in be induced to part with his pet for any KEOISTEU OP SEEDSA. F. Walton and Logan are invited to attend the will be placed upon a sound financial our exhibit. Send us what you have 3 unoE op PROBATEE. Brandt. Kramer's lake, about five miles east of sum of money. meetings of the club. xss Ct.Eiucos" THE DIST. COURTAlbert BlancLard foundation. It is also the intention St. Peter, in Le Sueur county, while done, or are doing, or will do, that is SHERIFFEdward" Casey. to annex with the present hospital duck shooting. Our informant says SURVEYORJ. Berndt. The Ramsey county Democrats OV^dO^ and all kindf of well done in needle work, embroideries A peculiar virtue in Ayer's Sarsaparillais COURT COMMISSIONERA. Hagberg the two men were out in a boat which an asylum for aged and infirm poor have pitted Geo. Mitch Jr., against COUNTY ATTORNEYFr. Baaseu. of all kinds, paintings and draw that while it cleanses and purges was overturned in some unexplained CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager. people. According to the rules and Fred Richter in the Sheriffalty con: ing on all suitable^ materials, ceramacs, the blood from all corruptions and impurities, manner. A threshers' crew close by COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD. J. B.Vdikanjc. regulations of the order, the Sisters are rheard their calls for help soon after test. C. H. Lienau, of the Volksztitung, wood carvings, etchings, and and thereby roots out disease, permitted to attend and nurse patients dark and at once hastened to the rescue. Officers ot the City of New Ulm. and Ansel Oppenheim' were horninated it builds up and invigorates the whole any other branches of woman's work Unfortunately there was no other Will be sold cheaper- than in private houses without distinction of for Representatives. system, and makes one young again. and industry suitable for the department. MAYORII. B. Constans. boat on the lake and the men set religious belief. For such services no COUNCILORSM.Epple, L.Buenger, C. Loenhard. We wish not only art but artisan about constructing a raft, but it was Pfcfferle and J. Pftenninger. everjfbefore. Come in-and fixed charges will be made and patients Hon. Jos. Brucker of Milwaukee The contracts for ditching in the not until near eleven o'clock that the CLERKJacob Nix. work, also statistics 'and evidence TREASURERFr. Forster. can pay according to? their own estimation will address the German citizens of towns of Eden and Prairieville have all scene of the accident was reached. of what women have accomplished CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug. Westpbal. convinceyourselfof the truth Mr. Laubach had already given up of the worth of the service*. ^S Winona on the political issues of the been given,out by Auditor Constans, he CITY ATTORNEYJOS. A. Eckstein. in professional and intellectual CONSTABLEJos. Gallos. the struggle and when reached was day, on the evening of October 27th. having visited Golden Gate for that MARSHALF. Gommcl. As we have already stated, Rev. Alex. standing in an upright position in work. Articles must be ready and of what we say. An effort is being made to have him purpose on the 30th ult. No contracts mud and water nearly up to the top of. Berghold established the hospital by shipped to Minneapolis not later than Nw Ulm Market Report. his head, quite dead. Mr. Schoop was were let for ditching in the town of also visit our city and give our people way of an experiment. Up to the present Nov. 1. In towns and counties where still alive but the raft being already Home. a talk. time the hospital has not been [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in no agents have been appointed by the overburdened he was told to hang on 3rain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Prouttco.-i self-sustaining, and as the Sisters who to the raft while his rescuers paddled state board of collective exhibits, the Some very fine heating stoves have A New Ulm Democrat who is too cowardly towards the shore. After proceeding have conducted it for the past year ladies are requested to organize and recently been turned out by the New to make known his name and a short distance he suddenly let go without compensation are needed GRAIN. appoint such agent or agents, to attend Ulm foundry. The stoves are equal to residence and endeavors to shield his his hold and disappeared beneath the for the education of the youtb, NEW ULM. MINN. Wheat, 68 CO.. to the collection or selection of water and all attempts to find him any manufactured by eastern concerns, identity by heading his communication Oats 15 18 it became necessary to either sell or proved futile. On Wednesday a crew contributions. Any information will to the Sleepy Eye Herald "Iberia" and and what is better they are considerable Corn 30 35 close the hospital. Father Berghold of men with boats went out from St. State Teachers' Institute. be gladly received or given by applyin* signing himself "A Republican," is terribly cheaper. Patronize home industry. Barley 30 40.. Peter and brought in the bodies of with his usual commendable enterprise to disappointed because Mr. H. A. "!iiX PROVISIONS. the unfortunate men. choose the former course and thus, with Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 75 3 00 Subilia did not receiye the Republican ISABEL C. MARSTON. A institute far the Teacher* of Mr. Max Ecker, ahorse farriiftr^ of Mutton per head 3 00 3 25 pecuniary loss to himself, assured the nomination for Representative. Had Brown Co., Minn., via be Supt. Dept. of Woman's Work, 2571st Pork per cwt 3 75 @4 00 SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINES FOR considerable note, has located in this perpetuity of the institution. held at Springfield, Mr. Subilia received the nomination, Ave. South, Room 14, Minneapolis, Flour per cwt 2 25 2 75 WEAKLY PERSONS.This product of city. Mr. Ecker is a practitioner of During the week commencing Monday, Too much credit can not be given this same man would have been as liberal Corn Meal, per cwt 2 00 Minn. the grape is prescribed and used by October 27th. 1884. sHMMM many years standing and understands Father Berghold for his noble work. Beans 1 00 1 50 with his abuse as he now is with The law which makes generous provision D. E. BAILY. leading physicians, when a nourishing his business thoroughly. Ho can be Peas 1 00 2 75 Himself and the Sisters in charge of his praise. We have too much regard for the expenses of this institute, Secy, of the Department. wine is desirable especially for females, Onions (50 0 80 ill found at Peter Torkelson's harness the hospital haye worked hard in the also provides for the closing of for Mr. Subilia to answer the Herald Potatoes, per bushel 25 aged persons and consumptives all schools in the county during the -*x good cause and now that they are There will be aleap year skating party shop- 3.5"'"- correspondent. It is enough for us to Sugar Cured ILiros per ft).... 12)4 and by churches ?or Communion. week and the prompt attendance of next Saturday evening at the rink about to retire from the management know tffat he is a bigoted New Ulm Breakfast Bacon per lb 10 Geo. H. Walsh, formerly editor of all the teachers. These are requested Skating from 8 to 10 o'clock and dancing Hundreds of Now York Physicians thereof they deserve and will Dried Beef, per lb 15.. Democrat who most strenuously opposed to peruse carefully the second provision the New Ulm Plaindealer, now of Grand from 10 to 12 o'clock. Admission have visited Speer's Vineyards and Salt Pork, per lb 12 13.. receive a unanimous vote of thanks of sec. 53, of the School Law of 25 cents. All are cordially invited. our election two years ago. Forks, D. T has been nominated for wine Collars and pronounced his wine Lard, per lb ..10 12 Minnesota, and to act accordingly. $j? from the people of New Ulm and vicinity. ANTON ZIEHER, Prop'rl member of the Dakota territorial council. Butter, per lb 10 12. pure aud unexcelled in healthful properties. Liberal provisions for board and For downright check the editor of BTe Orleans Exposition. Cheese, per lb & 17.. Mr. John Flittie, formerly of Madelia, lodging have been made by the board %i vof It is sold by C. L. Roos. the Sleepy Herald takes the cake. After Poultry, per lb 8 10.. has also received a simular nomination. education and the citizens of?l At the Republican county convention Eggs, per dozen 15 ridiculing the recent Republican Springfield by reducing the bill of faze 'M NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. held in Redwood Falls last Friday the The following circular letter to the $? GROCERIES for the term of the institute, to the rally held in this city he proceeds to following nominations were made: schools of Minnesota, superintendents SugarWhite, per lb @9 10. The "Musen Scehnen," a dramatic reasonable rate of $2.00 per teacher, NOTICE. inform his readers of the "grandness" Representative, O. B. Terrel judge of Yellow, per lb 7,. and teachers, has been issued by Superintendent and by providing gratuitous board for and rausicial organization in this city, probate, H. D. Baldwin clerk of court, of ^the receut Democratic -rally in Brown, per lb 8.. those not enabled to go into this ex- i Kiehle: Frank Lui Ensign. will give their first public entertainment Dried FruitsApples.. 10.. Sleepy Eye. Now from all we can Upon the solicitation of many pense. To the Schools of Minnesota, Superintendents .F*octtea. next Sunday evening, at Union Peaches, per lb 10.. Those who desire me to secure ^v learnand our information comes friends, 1 hereby announce myself as The Democrats of Nicollet county No such protective against chills and and Teachers: Prunes, per lb 10 12) Hall. The society is made up of good boarding places for them, must so ad* Ul^ fever and other diseases or a malaria type from Democratic sourcesfor a superb have nominated Maj. B. H. Randall an independent candidate for County CoffeeRio, Green 20" 25.. exists *9 Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters, it The announcement of the World's vise me at an early date. t^' material and a first-class entertainment for Representative. No other nominations relieves constipation, liver disorders, rheumatism,kidney fizzle the recent Democratic rally in Commissioner in the Fifth commissioner Rio, Roasted,per lb.. .20 25.. The citizens of Brown Co., and es- --$*": Exposition at New Orleans has come and bladder ailments with were made and Pettijohn and is confidently anticipated. Java, Green, per lb.. .30 33.. Sleepy Eye was a success, but for nothing district of Brown county. certainty and promptitude. A change, as pecially those interested in the proper i Stone, the Republican candidates for to us so recently that we hardly have gratifying as it is complete, soon takes Java, Roasted, porlb 40.. else. The speeches delivered by education of teachers, are cordially*"' County Auditor and County Attorney, place in the appearance, as well as the ANDREW LARSON. MARRIEDAt the Catholic church in had time to thoroughly comprehend Mocha Green, per lb.. 35.. sensation, of the wan and haggard invalid invited to give the institute a call. respectively, have a clear, field. Mr. Randall and Mr. Thornton were Springfield. Oct. 18,1884. New New Ulm, by Rev. Alex. Berghold, whp uses this standard.promoter of health TeasJapan, per lb 40 75.. its importance, and still l3s to prepare Lectures and discussions will be ap- a and strength. as much at variance with., each other Green, per lb 60 80.. on Monday October 13th, 1884, for a fair, exhibit of our own educational pointed for the evening sessions andC* To the Voters of Brown County. C. H. Lienau of the St. Paul Volkszeitung For sale by all Druggists and Dealers as are the teachings of the two dominent Black, per lb 50" 75.. generally. Frank Leitschuh and Mary Holm, both no pains will be spared to fill the time is informed that "with the exception resources and work. parties, and, of the two, Mr. Randall with valuable exercises. of Joe Bobleter and Sam Peterson I hereby announce mysolf as an independent of the town of Sigel, Brown county. Farms for Sale. I have issued frequent circulars of Send Money by American JEScpress A full programme of the week's made much the best speech. After the Republicans of New Ulm have candidate for Sheriff and ask The contracting parties will accept Co. Money Orders. information as the plans of the several work will be issued at a later period. all turned Democrats." This is indeed the support of my friends irrespective Mr. Thornton had spoken about ten congratulations of ye REVIEW. Receipts given. Money refunded if committees have matured, and have news even to our Democratic friends. J. B. VKLIKANJE. CO. Supt. of party. minutes the crowd commenced to thin Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of I have for sale in German and Scandinavian He who laugh? last laughs best. kept you as well informed as the circumstances EDWARD CASEY. A postal card brings us the sad tidings the Co. Pavable at 6,500 places. out, and by the time he had concluded neighborhoods improved New Ulm, Oct. 14, 1884- have allowed. RATES. of-the death of little Harry, son not more than a dozen people were in The scholars of the New Ulm Turnverein farms at from $5.00 to $8.00 per acre. Our exhibit is now well organized rO$5-5c: $10-8c: $20-10c: $30-12c $40-15c $50-20c. gymnasium will give an exhibition of Mr. and Mrs. Gust. Peters, which 8. Qru'e^eqfelder the hall to give those -'rousing cheers" Also uncultivated lands at $5.00 per Julyi)--tf5. and under way. About fifty institutions, in gymnastics next Sunday occurred at Spokane Falls, Wash. T., for Cleveland and Hendricks. Mr. acre. Some of the tracts with natural evening. The3e exhibitions are Indiau summer in all its glory. cities aud counties .will make with informs his friends and on the 3d inst. Deceased was aged Thornton himself concluded that, as a Dry Goods! growth of timber. given every three months to show contributions. We shall have the ar. raer that his two years, two months aad seven days. the public what progress is being made political speaker, he was not a success, Threshing is about all done in this FRANK L. RANDALL. chitecture, apparatus and school work Blacksmith Shop by' the scholars of the gymnasium. The bereaved family has the sympathy and it is doubtful if his. managers will vicinity. New Ulm, Minn. of every grade to represent the character The admission to the exhibition is free of their many New Ulm friends. permit him* to make another attempt to and will no donbt be largely attended. on Broadway, opposite Jos. Vogel's and range of our educational WM. WAKEFIELD, Room moulding for hanging pic explain, on the stump, why Congressman lumberyard, is now completed and Rev. Alex. Berghold desires us to work. tures, at Chas. Wagner's. that special attention will be given to Wakefield should not be continued PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Our friend Fritz Nagel is the happy -AT- say that, owing to a change of proprietor 3&- The responses have been prompt shoeing of horses. in office. possessor of Ja brand new Nagela & Office over Hwberle's hardware store. The weather continues excellent of the St. Alexander's hospital, the and the preparation is general beyond P. EUETBHCrS Now Ulm, Oet. 10, 1884 spike so to say. The treasure came into for the farmers to finish iheif fall NEW ULM. MINN. drawing for which tickets were recently The worst thing that our Democratic all our expectations. I can assure the OBAND. his possession on Otober 8th and he work. sold has been postponed until Christmas. friends have so far urged against Will answer calls in city or country friends of education that Minnesota is quite proud of it. They say that it The fair and drawing will then at all hours of the day or night. -4 our candidacy for Representative will be thoroughly represented and Chas. Wagner is the agent for the tips the beam at nearly ten pounds. be held according to the original programme. LandsNEW YORKB^A M, is that we are a friend of the soldier, will present satisfactory evidences of justly celebrated Household Sewing Sal of Stat This is no doubt the reason Fritz has and that, besides interesting.ourselves her progress in education. Machine. been so anxious to shake the hands of in behalf of the veterans of the And now the matter that next requires George Arnold, a passenger on the his friends. of the scholars of the Call in and look at our Brocaded war, we are instrumental in taxing the attention. is to encourage our Albert Lea route, walked off the train New Ulm, Minn. lOTWtftw gmnasfant, State of Minnesota, Land Office. public for the maintenance of a militia dress goods which are sold at 9 cents Wm teachers to avail themselves of this The following is Prof. Tice's weather near Waseca, while half asleep. prediction for the balance of October: organization. This- terrible arraingment a yard. F. Kuetzing. opportunity to see and enjoy all that The train was going at the rate of 15th and 16th. clear or fair 17th of our shortcomings will no The new German Lutheran church is promised in the visit to a southern ST. PAUL, Sept. 1st, 1884. thirty miles an hour, but strange to to 20th, cloudy, and heavy general Vj doubt have a powerful influence with in Mankato was dedicated last Sunday. latitude in the winter months, to witness Notice is hereby given that the AT say, Arnold suffered only slight rains 21st and 22d, clear or fair 22d JUST RECEIVED AN ELE- county auditor "will offer at Public the patriotic citizens of Brown county, Rev. Mr. Albrecht of this city the progress of a free civilzation to 25th, cloudy and threatening with bruises, and regaining consciousness TURNER HALL, Sale at his office in New Ulm on Friday, coming, as it does, from a source GANT STOCK OP heavy local storms and snow in the preached the dedicatory sermon. among an emancipated people, and in the morning, walked into Waseca. Oct. 31,1884 at 10 o'clock a. m. Northwest 26th to 28th, clear or fair that has always been unfriendly to the the progress of the world's industries on the. terms prescribed by law, the and frosty 29th and 30th, cloudy and Prairie fires will soon be running over boys in blue. It is true, that in the in an exposition that promises to rival school and agricultural college Lands, f)fy 0ooM threatening weather, with rain in Two belligerant tramps named Frank Sunday Evening, October 19th, 1884 the country and farmers living in in Brown county, that have been appraised last legislature, as chairman of the the Centennial at Philadelphia, places. and are unsold. Davis and George Ward, upon being exposed localities should lose no time committee on military affairs, we introduced In this general interest I shall expend Lists of the lands to be offered may discovered in a box car at Winona, in making everything safe about their Elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW a bill appropriating $12,000 :TS" the money at my disposal, not in be seen at the Auditor's Office for ten jNotions', Mr. Ed. Casey announces his To conclude with a opened war upon the conductor, ticket premises before the firy fiend swoops for the maintenance of a militia salaries, but in defraying expenses of days prior to the sale. candidacy for Sheriff. Mr. Casey was agent and entire depot force by brandishing down upon them. force. The bill was drafted in accordance w. w. BRADEN such of our educators as I can call to first elected for Sheriff in 1880 and revolvers in their faces, After Commissioner of the State Land Office. with the recommendations again in 1882. When first elected he my assistance to arrange the exhibit A writ of habeas corpus was sworn ^:-^i^U^x^MOct 20 '84 leaving the car when they got ready made his canvass as an independent made by Gov. Hubbard in his annual and to superintend it during the Sou^e^ttfui^in,^ out for the release of Mrs. Brouson, candidate. Two years ago he received they were followed, disarmed and arrested. message. It had the unanimous endorsement months of its progress. WOOD FOR SALE. the Republican nomination and whp. was recently sent to Stillwater Admission to gymnastic exhibition of the committee, passed was subsequently endorsed by the The time at which most of our free to social hop 25 cents for each from St. Peter for the burning of a The undersigned desires to inform the House by a vote ot ayes 61, nays Democrats. He has always been independent teachers must visit New Orleans will gentleman. The public schools of Minnesota hotel at Henderson. The case has. the citizens of New Ulm that he is in his political views and 20, and the Senate by a vote of ayes 36, -(roodA be the holiday vacation. For this reason have 202,208 pupils and the October been argued but no decision rendered prepared to supply all demands for now comes before the voters as an nays none. In charging us with the the Executive Committee has independent candidate. wood on short notice, either by the apportionment of the school fund will _..._.., as yet. All are cordially invited. paternity af this bill our Democratic carload or cord, and at prices that de postponed the State Teachers' Association, The Committee. be made at the rate of $1,33 per capita. An eighteen-year-old girl named Tilda friendsjnust concede one of two things* fy competition. The St. Peter Tribune learns that etc., etc., etc^jfi and after consultation with Brown county stands twenty-fifth Schmelz of the town of Cottonwood, PETER HERIAN. GRAND either the bill was meritorious on the surveyors of the Cannon Valley County Superintendents I have decid in the list with 3,144 scholars, and her road have lately been running a line about six miles from this citj, its face, or we exerted a powerful influence ed to postpone the meeting of County share of the apportionment is $4,181,- Ilvcr Kidney or Stomach Trouble. WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD through the southeastern part of Nicollet cut her hand in two with an ax while in the legislature. But to Superintendents until the year following. 52. Nicollet county has 2,850 scholars township.They are making a careful Symptoms Impure blood, costive bowels, Irreglar making a work-bench. She fainted show what the tenor of the legislature AT CHICAGO RETAIL appetite, sonr belching, pains in side, back survey through that locality, with a and receives $3,790,50. Redwood and heart, yellow urine, burning when urinating, and fell upon the axe, inflicting another was on this question we have only view of extending the line to Gaylord. clay-colored stools, bad breath, no desire for county receives $1,909,88 for her 1,436 In view of the importance of this PRICES. dangerous wound on the same The survey crosses the Winona & St. work, chills, fevers, irritability, whitish tongue, to refer to the fact that subsequently scholars. The total amount apportioned opportunity. I recommend to boards dry cough, dizzy head, with duU pain in back Peter track at Nicollet Station. The hand. Dr. Carl has her under his care. another bill appropriating an additional part, loss of memory, foggy sight. Por these is $268,936,64. of education that, if desired by their given by the people of the latter place understand troubles "SWAYNK*s PILLS" area sure cure. sum of $2,500 was introduced Box (30 Pills), by mail, 25 Cts., 5 for S1.00.Address that an elevator will be built a short teachers, the holiday vacation be extended A case of poisoning from eating Call in arid exam- DR. SWAYHE A SON, Phila., Pa. gold by Considerable excitement has been by Mr. Hartley of Brainerd, which also distance north of there, which they to at least three weeks. The Druggists. April ft-^4 cheese made from sour milk, occurred occasioned in Brookings, D. T., by the think will seriously injure that point passed both bodies by very large cost of a round trip ticket from St. near Sleepy Eye a few days ago. Henry as a wheat station. appearance of a case of small pox. majorities. We do not make these ine goods and learn Paul will be twentysix dollars. I AT Minchhouse and family, four in John Deeth, the victim of the loathsome statements with a view of defending JOHN LIND. C, A. HAGBERG. shall, with the assistance of those who The Wisconsin, Minnesota and Pa? all, are the victims Mrs. Minchhouse disease, went up the Winona our course for we believe no defence Office of L1ND cific railroad comyany has recently are on the ground, make all possible having died from the effects. pur- St. Peter road on his return from Chicago rices, before is necessary, but as our opponents urge had recorded the trust deed or mort- provision for the comfort and economical The accumulation of a lactic acid on October 6th, and undoubtedly gage,' executed by that company to the our friendship for the soldiers and our Attorneys-at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. living of Minnesota teachers, on the cheese is given as a Metropolitan Trust Company, to secure gave it to all passengers who were susceptible vote on these measures against our reelection, ON chasing elsewhere. by establishing headquarters for teachers the large loan made by that company. Mr. Frank L. Randall having withdrawn cause. to it. Some of the business we desire that the people It was recorded at Redwing, from the partnership heretofore mm and publishing fullest information Oct. |19, '84. men of Aurora interviewed him while know the facts. Every State in the Faiibault, Rice, Le Sueur, Mankato, existing between us, the undersigned for their guidance. Elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW the train paused there. If it is a genuine Redwood Falls, and thence along the with C. A. Hagberg will continue, in Unionboth North and Southmaintains As the work of preparation progresses, Mr. Andrew Larson of Burnstown line to Dakota, the last place being 1 "& case of small pox Deeth was just the firm name of LIND & HAGBERG, a militia force, and every one I shall keep you informed, even with the secretary of the territory at announces his candidacy for and I take the liberty to assure my in a fine condition to give it a wide acquainted with the history of the PROGRAMME: Yankton. It was not recorded in tny at the risk of profuseness, for the clients that all litigated matters will County Commissioner in the Fifth x-\ lyg&fcy 1. t.,. J. United States knows that but for the PART spread. Nicollet, Sibley or Brown counties. .^'tv"^: teceive my careful and personal attention time is short and we have much to do. district. We understand that Mr. Whether withheld for a purpose, or militia organizations of Massachusetts as in the past. Mr. Peter Rotering's saloon seems to In the mean time let me urge to expedition GUARANTEED*. 1.Yodier March, von Warrenberger...... Band. Kaseforth, the Democratic nominee, that the road will not run through We attend to all suits in the State and and New York the rebels would 2.8aenger gross Masen-Soehnen. offer special attractioip tfor burglars. and diligence in the preparation those counties is a matter for conjecture. refuses to run, which narrows the content 3.Adefls fj&dora, von Frankenfield. Band. United States Courts, examine and perfect have surely captured Washington in 4.Theatre As will be remembered, 'the saloon received of whatever is possible within the down to Barber and Larson, unless titles, negotiate loans, buy and sell 1861. So much on this subject. If a call from the fraternity about .time fixed. real estate, foreclose mortgages 4ome other independent candidates :"Y~' D: L, KIEHLE/ A Farce In one act, As we surmised, the Herald parades our Democratic friends will investigate .'yls* and make collections. two weeks ago, and last Friday night Cast of Characters Doji't Fwjetjlt Pltee. should come into the field. W the Republican ticket before its readers our legislative record further ^Superintendent Public Instruction. We refer to the Citizens Bank of an attempt was made to gain an entrance Baron von Baumberg The Lake Benton News says that C. St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 8,1884: as a "New Uhn ticket." It even Hns, dessen Sohn they will find that we were in our seat New Ulm, Minn. The Brown Co unty to the saloon by prying open the CinelneWe, Theatre director... "Marsh, one of. the oldest residents of goes so^far as to say: ..r, Bank of New Ulm, Minn. and the every day of the session except when Baldrlac, ein Bauer.. rear door with a carpenter's chisel, but Why go about with that aching Lincoln county, has prepared a trip ClMS,einWirth... German Imperial Consul of Chicago. 'Now then, gentlemen of the coun. absent on committee duty, and that head? Try Ayer's Pills.. They will relieve lrt for some cause the burglars took to *for the fall. About the first of next try towns, New Ulm Republicans inviteyou JOKN.LIND. 2nd Schauspieler.....,. we voted on all important questions the stomach, restore the digestive their heels before accomplishing their 3rd) to partake of the feast which month he will place the yacht "Etta" organs to healthy action, remove the in accordance with the wishes of PARTH. ss?^ they have prepared for you. f^ objecnf It seems somewhat strange LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. in the river below Redwood Falls with S3?, obstructions that depress nerves and IEW TQBI BiZAil, 1,Wadding March, von Engel .tT. f.'./f. Band that these midnight marauders can This is a direct insult to the gentlemen brain, and thus cure yonr headache the intention of going by water to the people of Brown county as far as *.Kirchlein, von Backer ..Mustn-Soebnen permanently. f%" carry on their work with impunity. If who attended the late Republican 8.Polka, vonBostni.. Band NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Florida. On the way down he will stop we understood them. 4.Comic Bicitatlon........... our police force is insufficient to protect convention as delegates (every 5.-Bancket Lied. Quartette with brass accompa- and take in the New Orleans exposition Never Give Up. .niment. the property of pur citizens the PERSONAL MENTION. town in the county being represented) Stateof Minnesota, County of Brown, In Pro- Herb Manchester contemplates going 6.Comical Song., If you are suffering with low and depressed bat* Court. council should appoint at least one of which New Ulm had just six. Candidates with him. In the matter of the estate of Rasmus Sspeasta spirits loss of appetite general Mr. Andrew Larson, Co. Commissioner deceased. more officer for night duty. were few and no effort was debility'disordered blood,weak constitution, To concluded witlf a Notice Is hereby given to all persons having '$?&: Bnoklen Arnioa Salve from the Fifth district, made the headache, or any disease of a billions claims and demands against the ttate of Bassus made hy the New Vim delegates to SOCIAL HOP, KspcMen late or the GMntjr of Brown, deceased, The best salve in the worldfor Cuts, nature, by all means procure a bottle DELAND'S CHEMICAL BAKINC* POW- REVIEW office a call last Saturday.^ influence.the vote of a single man. that toe Judge of the Probata Court of said eonaty Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Saltg&heum, DER is a strictly pure powder, It is of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised will hear, examine, and adjust claims aad demands iDi". C. Berry had- a professional The Herald clearly insinuates that the made from Grape Cream Tartar and Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, sAinst said estate, at his oasofaslhsCky to see the rapid improvement of Hew Ulmjn said county, onsaoathat the tre Monday of call to Brookings last Friday. He delegates from. the outside of New fii-Carb Soda only. They manufacture Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkih Eruptions, Admii*iw25eaPtri*. that Will follow you will be inspired successive cesasar each month for si -*x 9Z&&& their Soda expressly for it, and as it is and positively cures Piles, no with new life strength and activity will gives a sad report of thex Ulm were but mere figure heads in the condition of put together on chemical principles, ffiOjrl reqn red. It Is guaranteed to give return pain and misery will cease, and TP^I the people in the small pox-districts. convention, and this unjust and 'jm we claim it has no equal on the market. rfect satisfaction, or money refund- Deeth, the man elsewhere referred"IQ hi called for Inault should bo Try it! Test it! and you will use d. Price 25 cents pejrlip*. Sold by C. W no other. Boos.. 4-*fi%dead Ei^v#f'^ mm