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*f$5$/. NEW ULM REVIEVC*, WEDNSIiXt NdvBMBER 8,1884. ^mm^vw^mmm FortheFalland Winter NEW ULM AND VICINITY The State Teachers' Institute. Resolved: That our sincere ttuuka District Court. 00 3 ua ^1 r ^r jQ T. R. Humphrey. tie extended to Mr. J.fi. VeHkanje, Traveler's Guide. Supt. for his efficient supervision The State Teachers* Institute for The November term of the District Brown county opened at Springfield on during the Institute .and his generosity J. Laudenschlager. Court for Bro.wn county convened the 28th of October at 2 o'clock p. m. making it comfortable for the under the very ablefgnidance of Prof. in this city last Monday, Judge teachers during their stay. V-J 'ZJt^y&fr Th Committee. 'v T. H. Kirk and J. J. Sharp. Webber presiding. Owing to the election The following program for the work JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND COM- yesterday only the grand jury reported Julius Berndt. NKJt.WilKJN has beefi designed. w.,',, BadFatlire- \y-H\ on that day, and they were permitted A M. PLETE STOCK OF Winoqk)etei'f{f{ to go home and vote. The 9.009.10 Opening. Considerable excitement was created 9.109.50 Arithmetic by Prol Sharp. following is a list of cases that will E.G. Koch. t t* to 5 S last Saturday evening by the announcement 9.5010.30Reading by Prof. Kirk. come up for trial at the present term: Going East. Going West. that Kiesling, Keller & Co. had failed. Investigation proved In Passenger 7:10a Day Passenger *4:25 CRIMINAL CALENDAR. 10.4511.20 Hygiene, J.?J.. Sharp. OOO JH OO 03 03 0O tO Jacob Brust. the rumor to be only too true. Niglit *9:35pm O 94 03 03 0 03 Night 55 1.State of Minnesota vs. Nicholas 11.2011.55 History, T. H. Kirk. UNDRWEAR, HATS ANDCAPS, It appears that the firm's troubles Except Sunday. I Daily. 11.5512.00 Mental Science, Mr.Sharp. Metzen. Baasen & Thompson for the date back to the grasshopper times P. M. C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent State Lind & Randall for deft. Ernst Brandt. and that ever since it has been going 1.301.40 Opening. 09, -t from bad to worse. The members of 1.State of Minnesota vs. Andreas Officers ot Brown County 1.402.05 Geography, T. H. Kirk. oo the firm struggled manfully to extricate Rinke. F. Baasen, Co. Atty G. W. 2.052.30 Arithmetic. NOTIONS, BOTS& SHOES, t*acsC43 COC0CO oo. 01 F. Baasen. themselves, but all without avail. Post Office Address New Ulm. 2.302.55 History. ft. Soraer ville, atty for deft. AUDITORH. B. Constans. It becoming evident that the firm ruBAsuKKRR. Peffeferle. CIVIL CALENDAR. could not carry their burden much UKUISTEH OP DEEDSA. F. Walton 1 3.103.45 Language, T. H. Kirk. HOOH G. W. Somerville. UDQE OF PROBATEE.Brandt. longer, one of the creditors had the A. L. Singer & Co, vs. C. Baltrusch. 3.454.20 School Economy, Mr. Sharp. CI-EHKOP THE DIST. COUJITAlbert Blanchard Q) NG stores closed on an attachment of $4,- OVlSCoaT'g kfl kll kind* of SHERIFFEUward Casey. Thomas & Washburn, attorneys for 4.204.30 Music, 470. Subsequently the firm made an SURVEYORJ. Bernilt. At 7:30 p. m. the teachers met to organize Plaintiff Lind & Randall for Defendant. COURT COMMISSIONER-A. Ilagberg 8 N J. B. Current. assignment for the benefit of the COUNTY ATTORNEYFr. Baaseu. an association and circulating library. I creditors. Wm. Gieseke was appointed CORONERJonas LandeNschlager. After a spirited deliberation a COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD. J. B.Velikanjc assignee and his bond fixed at $60,- 2.George Metzen vs. W. & St. P. committee of five was appointed to 000. John Grimmer. 00 3 00 3 CS draw up a constitution and to seek such Ry. Frank L. Randall, atty for Plff Officers, of the City of New Ulm. We understand that the liabilities :z Will be sold cheaper than information as might prove beneficial Thos. Wilson, atty for Deft. of the firm are between $50,000 and to the association. MAYORII. B. Constans. oo oo t oo e* 3.John W. Clary vs. DeForest Edward Casev. $60,000. What the exact assets are On Tuesday the work began at 9 COUNCILORSM.Epple, L.Buongcr, C. Loenhard. ever before. Come in and 03 C* CM 0 has not yet been fully ascertained, but Green. J. M. Thompson, atty for plff Tfetterle and J. Pftenninger. o'clock a. m. with an increased attendance. Ci.miKJacob NIK. it is believed that they will not be In the evening the teachers met G. W. Somerville, atty for deft. TREASURERFr. Forster. John B. Schmidt. convinceyourselfofthetruth sufficient to meet the liabilities. again to perfect the organization. For CITY JUSTICESR Fisther and Aug Westplial. 4.Henry Goettsche vs. Jos. Trautman OITY ATTORNEYJos. A. Eckstein. On Monday noon the business was the purpose of convenience to teachers CVTABLEJOS Gallcs. and Lars Hanson. G. W. Somerville, again opened, under the supervision it was resolved to divide the county into of what we say. MARSHALF. Gommel. H i* l" 03 *& 03 Anton Brev. ooao 0 of the assignee, and the goods will be atty for Plff J. M. Thompson, four districts composed of the following COG* N Ulm Market Report. sold off as heretofore. The business 03 towns: S atty for Deft. is in safe and reliable hands, and the Kiesling, Keller& Co., Milford, Cottonwood, 5.McCormick Harvesting Machine 03t0 e" E. P. Bertrand. interests of the creditors will not suffer T-* |Correcte.i weekly by U. PFEFFERLE, dealer in Linden,P rairi OOCNOQ Sigel, Lake i\ r-tC* Co. vs. John Liesenfeld. G. W. Somerville, at the hands of the assignee. It is .Irain. Provisions, Groceries and Country Produce.! an Hanska. Eden the intention, so we are informed, to atty for plff J. M. Thompson, .T 2d district 03iH H. B. Constans. pay the home creditors every dollar, I (7H CM 3 ville. O03 atty for Del t. O (JtAIN. even if the individual members of the 6.Anna C. Reinmueller vs. John firm will have to give up thir homesteads. W heat, 543 58.. NEW ULM. MINN. Reinmuller. Lind A Randall, Oats 15Q 18 i. O000 Wm. Skinner. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dry Goods! atty for plff J. M. Thompson, atty for Corn 25 30 Kiesling, Keller & Oo. have been (NO* doing an extensive business, but the Barley 30 40.. an Each district has a President and deft. credit business is what ruined them. X0TICE OF ASSIGNMENT. Secretary selected by the members of T-t 3 a PROVISIONS. Jos. Bobleter. 7.County of Brown vs. Aultman& TH S O UjjCOff* i f T-t 03 TH It is hoped that a settlement may be Beef on foot, per cvvt. 2 75 3 00 the respective districts. The presidents Co. F. Baasen. Co. atty. Personal reached with the creditors and that of these are Vice- Presidents of Mutton per head 3 00 3 25 Notice is hereby given that on the the business will be continued without tax 1883. the association in general. Pork per cvvt 3 75 @4 00 Dry Goods! P: 1st day of November, 1884, William H. interruption. Flour per cwt 2 25 2 75 J. M. Berry. Otto Hensei of Milford was elected 8 County of Brown vs. Thos. Elliot. OQ Kiesling, Henry Keller, Rudolph Kiesling 0 Corn Mealt Grand Secretary of the association. per cwt 2 00 F. Baasen, Co atty. Personal tax and Jctcob Hoescheler, copartners Snow, just enough to cover the earth, On Wednesday the institute, opened Beans 1 00 1883. as Kiesling, Keller & Co. and each Peas P=q at the regular hour, was surprised by J. J. Thornton. fell last Friday night To the east of 00 o ,-i eo member as individual doing business 9.County of Brown vs. Lars Han Onions the unexpected yisit of Hon. L. D. t-t 00 80 us, however, there was quite a heavy at the city of New Ulm, Brown county, Potatoes, per bushel... Kiehle, State Superintendent. In his son. F. Baasen, Co. atty. Personal tax 20 zuETzmcrs.--AT snowfall. State of Minnesota, made au assignment F. 8*0^ .Sugar Cured Hams perl) address he recognized the deep interest J. B. Wakefield. @12}4 1883. N 3 03 to the undersigned, William paid to the excellent work by the regular Breakfast Bacon per lb. 10 10.County of Brown vs. A. O. Redding. The Sioux Falls Press speaks of O. Gieseke, of all their property and effects, attendance of the teachers. His stay Dried Beef, per tb 15.. not exempt by law, for the benefit F. Baasen, Co. atty. Personal tax V. Knowels, of Hanam, Lincoln County, was but short. At 11 o'clock he departed. Salt Pork, per lb 12 13.. St. John. of their creditors. No evening session was held Lard, per lb 10 12 1883. eight feet one inch in length, six The creditors of said firm of Kiesling, on that day. Butter, per ft 10 15. NEW YORKBAZAAR. 11.State of Minnesota vs. Nicolaus feet circumference, and weighing 185 Keller & Co. are hereby notified On Thursday the regular Work at the OO Cheese, per lb & 17.. B. Butler. TH Metzen. Fr. Baasen, County atty pounds. Next! to file their claims against said Kiesling, regular hour was resumed and many Poultry, per tb 8 10.. Keller & Co. with the undersigned F. L. Randall, atty for deft. ladies and gentlemen gave the institute Eggs, per dozen 17 within twenty (20) days from and a call. At 4:40 P. M. the teachers went Tuesday evening Nov. 11th. the VCQCC94 12John Schaumburg vs. Hans G. Cleveland. GROCERIES after the publication of this notice. HHWSOO into meeting to perfect the organization 03 rt SugarWhite,per lb ...@9 10. Turnverein will celebrate its 28th anniversary. New Ulm, Minn. Knudson. Jos. A Eckstein, atty for WM. GIESEKE, Assignee. by electing the Presidents and Secretary Yellow, per lb 7.. The exercises consist of plff M. C. Robertson, atty for deft. of their respective districts. COOC5'#M*OCC Brown, per lb 8.. 3 J. G. Blaine. 03^03OOO^03-*t speaking, declamation, music, dance 00 3 At the evening session the Rev. A. A full-blooded Shorthorn Bull will O* y-{ Dried FruitsApples 10 Now that election is over everybody etc. See small bills for full program, Berghold honored the institute by Peaches, per lb 10 stand for service at Stocker's place can once more settle down to business. elaborate lecture on "Methods of true Admission free. Prunes, per lb 10 12^" JUST RECEIVED AN ELE- New Ulm. For further particulars apply Education." The school room was CoffeeRio, Green 20" 25.. Jacob Durbahn has bought a house a8-: a to A number of the farmers in the town crowded to its utmost capacity, and the GANT STOCK OP llio, Roasted,per lb.. .20 25. r/ and lot in New Ulm. He will withdraw many plaudits of the audience and a be of Bashaw have had their stables and Java, Green, per lb.. .30 33 C. HOFFMANN. from the hard work of the farm 5.2.3 general praise gave expression to the Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. hay destroyed by prairie Jires. New Ulm, Minn. 1 5 a^ o- 22.2 2.5,0*5 aud live in comfort.St. Peter Tribune. excellency of the lecture. Mocha Green, per lb 35.. We give Mr: Durbahn a cordial welcome Friday, the last day of the institute, FOR SALE.A second-hand safe, TeasJapan, per lb 40 75.. The Democrats had a grand blow to New Ulm. He will find as was honored by the citizens of Springfield which has been in use for about a year, Green, pei lb 60 80.. The Election out in Sigel" last Saturday evening. much comfort here as an}* western The work at the Dr. M. Luther College, by a general display of flays and is for sale cheap at the clothing department Black, per lb 50" 75.. town can offer. We couldn't hardly believe that Tom the teachers,, in going to the school of Theo. Crone. which has been in progress during JSlotioi^, Bowen.as chairman of the county committee, house at the regular hours, were greeted Send Money by American Express nearly the entire summer is now near Hundreds of letters from those using FOR SALEPostoftice fixtures for by salutes fired by our friend Jos. Co. Money Orders. would permit such doings on IN BROWN CO. Ayer's Hair Vigor attest its value as a its completion, and the board of trustees Schnobrich, the jolly smith of the place. sale at Springfield. For particulars Receipts given. Money refunded if the part of his pet candidates. restorer of gray"hair to its natural color. At the close of the forenoon session a has determined upon the 9th day of enquire at Theo. Crone's, New Ulm Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of As a stimuleut and tonic, preventing committee of seven was appointed to Nov. as the day of the dedication. The the Co. Pavable at 6,500 places. Minn. aud often curing baldness, and Jos. Koestner, aged 18 years, of the draw up resolutions of thanks. THE REPUBLICANS ELECT studies will begin on the day following. BATES. cleansing and soothing the scalp, its town of Cottonwood, died at the St. On opening the afternoon session THE REG. OF DEEDS, CO. use cannot be too strongly recommended. TO$5-5c: $10-8c:$20-10c: $30-12c $40-15c $50-20c. Application for scholarship should be FOR RENT. Alexander's Hospital last Friday. Dewas Prof. T. H. Kirk brought before July 9--S5. ATTORNEY, JUDGE OF made before the 9th of November, new. Three rooms on ground floor, with the institute the lights and shadows, a young man of considerable Court week. cellar, well adapted for a small family, PROBATE. scholars will, however, be admitted the virtues and vices of the various candidates At a public meeting recently held in promise and his death is indeed a sad in brick building in City Garden. For for President of U. S., and an Mankato, it was decided to make an during the entire_first term ending at worked hard and The Democrats '&- bereavement for his striken parents. particulars enquire of election was instituted with the following independent exhibit at New Oaleans, the close of the year. The terms of in vain. THE DEMOCRATS, WITH J.X- MULLEK. A sister was buried a couple* of weeks results: and to ask the city to meet the necessary etc. etc., eto., admittance are as follows tuition fees J. G. Blaine 18 votes, expenses not to exceed,$1,000. THE ASSISTANCE OF RE- ago and we understand that three FOR RENT. Bargains in all kinds of Underwear $1.00 per week during the first term, G.Cleveland 6 more of the family are dangerously PUBLICANS, ELECT THE at F. Kuetzing's. WHICH, ARE TO BE SOLD B. Butler 4 votes, and $10 for each of the two remaining Trial proves that honesty is the best A new and comfortable house, fronting sick. REPRESENTATIVE CO. St. John 8 votes, policy in medicine as well as in other terms. Incidentals 75c. for^the 1st, on Centre street, Block 65 South. Great Bargains in all kinds of flannels AT CHICAGO RETAIL things. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a genuine AUDITOR, AND SHERIFF Mrs. Belva Lockwood 5 votes, Treasurer Towns of Rock Island, admits For particulars enquire of and 50c. for each of, the two other preparation, an unequaled blood at F. Kuetzing's. Tb. Tobias 1 vote, that the company is about to issue WM. HUMMEL. PRICES. terms- Room rent and board if required^will purifier, decidedly superior to all others. The election in Brown county yesterday During recess of this last session the GRAND 5 Call in and look at those fine Ladies half of the $6,000,000 bonds rumored be furnished at the exceedingly resolutions drawn up by the committee Avas hotly contested by the local were accepted, and communicated to as about to come on the market Clothes at P. Kuetzing's. low price of $2.00 per week. candidates, the Democrats coming out our genial instructors at the closing. HORBIBLE ACCIDENT.Just as we Call in and examine for extending their lines in Minnesota. Scholars whose means are limited will on top of the heap. The contest, on I include a copy of these resolutions. go to press news reaches us that about Room moulding for hanging pic He said also there was no design upon declaring their intention of serving the part of the Democrats, was made In order to give better expression of 5 o'clock this afternoon Mr. Herman tures, at Chas. Wagner's. to parallel Manitoba the roads would the church, be admitted free of tuition. their feelings of esteem and gratitude a sectional issue in certain localities goods and learn Wikowske, foreman in Hauenstein's towards the instructors and teachers, run in sections wide apart. Hope Yard wide Cashmers in all shades at and every 9tring was pulled that would brewery, fell head foremost into a vat the citizens of Springfield had called New Ulin will not be left out in the 35 c. a yd. F. KUETZING. bring a vote into the ballot box for the It has been a frequent misunderstanding the Silver Cornet Band of New Ulm to of boiling beer. Mr. Aug. Nagel witnessed OF THE cold when an extension of the Cannon prices, before purchasing "Sleepy Eye" ticket, composed of six that the sole object of the institute come and cheer up with their excellent the accident and at once hastened for the Chas. Wagner is the agent Valley road is made. music the worn out minds. At 6:30 Democrats and one Republican. That is to prepare scholarsfor a course fit flfi to the relief of the unfortunate man, Sewing justly celebrated Household they arrived and after a brief recreation the effort was not in vain the above of theological studies. This opinion is butbefore he could be extricated from his elsewhere. they marched up in line, headed Machine. St. Peter has a sensation that convulses tabulated returns show. however entirely erroneous. It is as by Ir Hitchcock the noble President awful position he was horribly scalded. the Whole community in the TUESDAY EVENIKG. HOT. 11TH. Mrs. C. H. Ross left here on yesterday much the object held in view to furnish of the village, mounted on horse-back As regards ourselves personally, we At this writing it is feared that he cannot discovery of a man with two wives. and in his officicial attire proceeded to morning's train for a week's visit scholars of whatever religious domination are perfectly satisfied with the result, ADMISSION live until morning. the hotel and serenaded the instructor His name is K. T. Maden, is a cigarmaker l-elatives at Blue Earth. they be, with a thorough education though we deserved better treatment who seemed well pleased with this by occupation, hails from Baltimore, Mr. H. Spoerhase, of whose severe in all branches of learning necessary to at the hands of the Republicans kind expression respect and gratitude. The grand jury organized last Monday where he left one wife, and illness we made mention last week, a practical business life. There will be They extend their thanks to all of Brown county. by electing Col. Pfaender foreman the discovery ef this fact led to his concerned. died last Wednesday night Mr. Spoerhase's two distinct and independent divisions, The contest between Constans and GTJAEA1T and C. W. A. Crook clerk. sudden flight and the abandonment of From the hotel the band marched fatal illness was rheumatism of the one being the gymnasium, the principal HM Bertrand is very close, but every indication another wife at St. Peter. lie went through the principal streets Gambol's the heart. The deceased was an old aim of which is the study of the Mankato has voted $1,000 for preparing points to the election of Mr. See small bills for Programme. hall where they entertertained hunting, and now the indignant citizens and respected citizen of New Ulm and dead languages, Latin and later on an exhibit for the World's fair. Bertrand. Mr. Constans has made a large audience with their best selections. are hunting for him. his many friends sympathize deeply Greek,the other the academy, the The exhibit will afterwards bo returned one of the most efficient auditors in Don't Forget the Place. Dr. Berry with his usual ingenuity with the afflicted family. The funeral principal object of which is the study and retained by the city. this State and we can only hope that On Tuesday of last week, Mrs. Judge delivered a lecture on "School Hygiene" 'J occurred on Friday and was one of the of the English and German languages, his successor will prove himself equally and the roaring applause at Webber was very unexpectedly called At blockade of grain is reported at mathematics Including book-keeping, largest ever witnessed in this city. as good in his official capacity. its close proved its masterly delivery. away, by a telegram from Good Thunder, Milwaukee, and no more isto be shipped ,7.4f geography,history,the natural sciences, With the concert the institute actually John Grimmer, the Republican candidate summoning her to the funeral of to that point for the present ,via Mrs. C. B. Dahl who has been for closed. in short all the branches which are for Register of Deeds, carries sometime past under treatment for her the Chicago and Northwestern. her niece, Miss Ida Garvin, who had Most of the teachers bid "good taught in our high-schools and colleges. the election by a good majority, and eyes at the "Dr. Bury Eyes and Ear died of typhoid fever. Mrs. Webber by" to Springfield and departed with NEW YOBK BAZAAfi, 4 Infirmary, of Rusk, Wis., has returned Further particulars concerning the Ernst Brandt, the Republican candidate The Literary Society has the fir3t the morning trains of Saturday, and had no previous intimation of her to her home near Brightoncured. management etc. of the institute for Judge of Probate, .squeezes in by a meeting of the season this evening at only those wanting to attend the examination &| niece's sickness, which very quickly Mrs. Dahl has had sore eyes for eight remained. will be freely given by the Rev. J. Albrecht mere scratch, HEW UN, the Congregational Church. All interested years and has been treated by many accomplished its work of destruction. The following teachers attended the of this city, who will take great The indications are that John are cordially invited,as a full attendence physicians. When she went to Rusk On the day of the lady's funeral, a institute: i pleasure in answering questions. Rev. for treatment she was blind and the Schmidt has captured the Sheriffalty, is desired. O. WAGNER, brother, 17 years of age, died of the Miss C. Tyler, Miss J. Sanderson, pain in her eyes was so severe that she Albrecht will also receive applications by a small plurality over Casey. Miss M. H. Keegan, Miss Eva Greeualitt, same disease. The bereaved have the could not sleep nights. We have in E. E. Seiter and C. Stengel have leased for scholarship. The National ticket is in doubt, but Miss Cora 0. Dungan, Mary M. our possession two photographs showing sympathy of friends in this community. Mr. Zieher's skating rink The Stack, Minnie Meier, Sarah Halverson, Cleveland will in all probability go out On the evening of next Sunday, Nov. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF a case of crosseye which was operated new managers of the rink are popular Bertha Falk, Agnes A. Egan, Carri upon at the Infirmary while Mrs. of the county with a very meagre plurality. 9th, the day of the dedication, a concert FURNITUREpa! young gentleman and they will lose no E. Friedman, Helen M. George, |Einma Dahl was there for treatment It was Wakefield, for Congress, has will be given at the Union Hall It is thought by some of the leading M. Brandt. Ida Heers, Elmetta opportunity to make it pleasant for all an extremely bad case and has been made a splendid run and his majority under the auspices of the church-choir Hills, Josie Bohannan, Mattie Haggard, commission men of New York that completely straightened by the operation. their patrons, in the county will be about 300. Minnie M. Brown, Katie Fitzgerald, of the German Luth. church of this Any person who is afflicted with higher prices for wheat may be looked Frances Sullivan, Agness Halpin, Henry Keller, of the firm of Kiesling, Although temporarily defeated, the crosseye or Having friends so afflicted place. Mr. Miller of St. Paul (violinist) for in the immediate future,- and PICTURE FRAMES, MOLD Mary McCarthy, Helena Henle, should call at the office and examine Keller and Co., was prostrated last Republicans of Brown county are still and Miss Annie Behnke, also some they are advising purchases for the Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is a fine Louisa Moes, Mattie Bentley, Laura INGS, WINDOW SHADES the photographs, one of which was blood depnrent. a rational cathartic, and a Sunday with hemorrhage of the stomach. on deck and will come up smiling at other home talent will lend their kind Gooler. December option. A prominent broker taken before the operation "the other suberb anti-bUions specific. Itralliesthe TRUNKS, SATCHELS, At last accounts he was in a precarious the next election. assistance as soloist. The programme faUing energies of tbe debiUtated, and Mr. Albert K. Hills, W. H. Gooler, after, or send to Dr. F. R. Reynolds, with extensive western connections checks premature decay. Fever and ague. NEEDLES AND H. R. Norton, Carl J. Wilson, Henry condition. He was similarly afflicted will be made up of vocal and instrumental Rusk, Wis., when the photographs will bUious remittent, dyspepsia and bowel said recently that the huge arrivals of Haggard, Marcus Fredrickson, Nicolas complaints are among the evils which it SUDDEN DEATHWith sorrow we be sent by mail, free of charge, with RBPAIHSJ about a year ago. music. Among the vocal parts the new crop have had a somewhat entirely removes. In tropical countries, Baasen, William Oettihg, And. J. learn of the sudden death of Mr. William all necessary information. The charge where the liver and bowels are organs most will be found selections of the best material depressing effect, but he knew of Domeier, Isaac Tompkins, Aaron unfavorably affected by the combined influence for an operation is only $25.00. The The St. Peter Tribune says that the Spelbrink, of the town of Milford, or climate, diet and water, it is a obtainable, sacred as well as Sherman, Otto Hensei, James Thomas, TOW ALL KIND8 OF "S| heavy purchases for export during the Dr. Bury Eye and Ear Infirmary is a very hecesary safeganrd For sale by all surveyor's of the Cannon Valley rail which occurred at an early hour Friday W. E. West, Julian J. Johnson, Theo. SEWING MACHINES popular. The instrumental part of the thoroughly reliable institution and we Druggists and Dealers generally. coming month, and the demand' for road company pitched their tents on morning. Mr. Spelbrink was in Tobias, Gust A. Spelbrink, L. G. Davis, heartily indorse it programme consists of good selections berth-room and the inquiry for charters E. P. Davis. the ridge near Mrs. Rice's residence, Fa ns for Sals/ his usual health the day before, and of classical and modern music. The were quiet but persistent. He The general impression seems to be PERSONAL MENTION. last Tursday evening, and ran a line once during the night he was up attending concert furnishes an excellent opportunity looked to see a heavier export movement a favorable one, and the strictest order Agent for the celebrated light running between St. Peter and the track of the to the wants of his siok father. to such, as are not acquainted and harmony prevailed throughout HOUSEHOLD than ever before during the --Mr,Bidwell of Traoy was in the city I have for sale in German and Scandinavian Northwestern road. About 5 o'clock in themorning a brother the institute. Even Lucas put on a with the character of sacred music, to month of November. One important Monday. neighborhoods improved sleeping in the same bed was awakened solemn smile during the week, and the form an opinion of their own on the "J and new HIGH ARM Flax seed has been bringing'a good reason for the speculative advance in Mrs. Webber returned home least DAVIS farms at from $5.00 to.f&OO per acre. police of Spingfleld, reprsented in the by a gurgling noise made by William. subject Monday evening. price this fallas high as $1.16 having the December option he found in the genial Emmerson, were stricken with Also uncultivated lands at $5.00 per A question addressed^to William wonder that the ma'ams made so little All are most cordially invited to attend A. W. Bingham expects to visit been paid in Minnesota. Those impression that France was liable to acre. Some of the tracts with natural received no response, and when raised disturbance. the International Exhibition the concert, so much the more so, lay an import duty upon wheat. At farmers in Brown county who are dissatisfied growth of timber. ^n r. up inbed a moment after it was found Springfield, Minn. Oct. 31. 1884. Mrs. J. Newhart contemplates a as the cause which is thereby aided is a the present prices we had nothing to at the low price of wheat, that he was dead. It is supposed that When a Teacher's Institute having trip south with her children, Horace FRANK L. R.VNIAIA good one arid well worthy the support fear from the competition of England, should devote their attention to raising #-^'^fira^kja been held at Springfield during the and Grace, this winter. TJiey will visit Sold on Weekly or Monthly heart disease was the cause of his sudden New Ulm, Minn. hereby solicited. The proceeds of the week ending Oet 31st,1884,and we the J_ and the believe that France would flax. If they cannot raise quite so the Exhibition at New Orleans. death, he having once or twice IP8"' Payments. teachers in attendance feeling under WM WAKEFIELD, Si concert will be given to the college levy a duty upon breadstuffs was sufficiently many bushels per acre they can have Mrs. D. I. Russell of Sleepy Eye complained of pain over the regions of obligations which we are powerless to fund. .""fVTi'K^, departed, last Saturday morning for St. strong to induce very large Old Machines taken in the satisfaction of getting more per PHYSICIAN and SURQEOX, repay, we wish to return our sincere the heart. Deceased was aged about Louis and Florida where she will shipments to that country before the bushel for what they do raise. thanks to all under whose snporvisors thirty years, unmarried, and helped his Office over Hseberle's hardware store. Trade for Sew Ones. spend the winter for the benefit of Thousands Say So, the Institute has been oonducted or who close of the year. C. WAGNER. brothers work his father's farm. He lierliealtU- NEW ULM. fff Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kans., Theo. Crone has received a large have been instrumental in making it MINN A St. Paul correspondent of Bradstreet's was respected by all who knew him and writes *'I never hesitate to commend the success it has proved to be, Birthday Parties seem to be the stock of fur coats, fur caps and overcoats, Will answer calls in city or Country points out that the present your Electric Bitters to my customers, his sudden death*js indeed sad, coming Therefore be it resolved: order of the day. Mrs. Frank Behnke's, at all hours of the day or night. 8. G(ihieqei\felder? all kinds and styles of men's year promises to furnish the wheat they give entire satisfaction and are last Monday evening, was the last on That we tender our sincere thanks as it does at a time when Mr. Spelbrink, clothing, underwear, ladies dress goods rapid aellersi" Electric Bitters are the to Profs. Kirk and Sharp for the great grower with a most economical llvli- the program.and wasgreatly enjoyed be WOQ FOB SALE. Herewith in4ons bis fxicods o4 vmBlacksmith senior, is lying dangerously .sick. The cloaks, dollmans, etc., etc, Haying purest and best medicine known and all who shared in the festivities. effort and unsparing labor la the work customers that his bereaved family has the sympathy of hood at best, and vaguely hints .at a will positively cure Kidney and Liver of the Institute during the work. bought in eastern markets, for CASH, Mr. E. E. Smith and wife, of St Tbe undersigned desires to inform Shop the entire community. ^V^^^' complaints. Purify the blood and regulate Resolved furtherThat we recognize possible restriction of the wheat area Charles, have come among us on business he is in a position to offer his goods the citizens of Kew Ulm that be is the bowels. No family can afford and feel grateful for the attention beaiewed 5isb.*i which will detain them at least six in the northwest. Flax cultivation is prepared to supply all demands for at the very lowest prices. Anyone *?l*.wiT SMSiite fat YflfaTi ttass slight 2se?Tff?ll Fri^y to be without them. They w^) UTfi upon the iDititnts & by KIT nagetfci. aid ws x9 fcsp tfcit u^ tLi w^a ?K^-*toHflft,vntUr ny via lumberyard, is worn completed and set business abooming the neft day. pundreos of dollar utthf'every year, lifting fvv kTgin tv,m!4 fwil iv Alex. Berghold. and Dr. Chas. Berry time they will conclude to hjpnjfr Iter* carload or cord, and afenrices that defy that special attention will be given to gold at fifty cents a bottle by C. L. ta as a better paying' enterprise- than The city was full of farmers' teamsall coll on Mr. Crone. His motto is quick. and Hon. p. L. KIEHLE, Superintendit permanentiT. fof th^ present t^eir shoeing of hones. competition, V% wheat production. l^pmeaa Senator D. ^rson'i Le#t, ,A,..^ .^%l^ 'j*&s&' r^?KfHflEIAN. dfry Saturday.,, -ales and small profits. New Ulm, 6c*, 10, 1834. II 1\