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NEW ULM REVIEW, WEPNSDAYNOvE*ffiCR^. 18Sfrr^ SgSSS$S&kS3385S83r$, Mr. W. P. Thayer of Marshall accidentally District Court. T. R. Humphrey. shot himself through the r Traveler's Guide. CHI head with a revolver, on the morning As will be seen by the official returns The District Court for Brown coun ^@nKe Dee WHEATLower of Oct. 27, resulting in instant death. T2ft@7Sc: Jan., TO J. Laudenschlager. published elsewhere in this issue of the ty, which convened in this city last COBSLower so? Year, Dry Goods @40e REVIEW, Cleveland goes out of Brown Monday, concluded its laboas last @S7\c: Jan.. 85^i =as Orrin Wallace, who made a murderous &@We Dec., OATSLower Nov., county with a plurality of 10 votes. Friday afternoon. The following is a assault on William C. Easier, at This is not much of a Democratic victory Julius Berndt. list of the cases that came up for trial, jraovasiossMess Pork lower: Nov., St. Peter, a few weeks ago, was found fl2.7Sgl3.00 Year, S11.15@11.15 Jan.. when we take into consideration and the disposal of the same: Wiiioi*k&gt.f)etei?ftf{ fll.2oWll.25. Lard-SteadyT Nov., 96.90 guilty of manslaughter in the second (6.90 Dec, $6.80(26.80 January, S6.S7k that last year the Democrats carried of CRIMINAL CALENDAR. degree and sentenced to serve four @6.87&. %f -AT- the county on everything except Supt. 1.State of Minnesota vs. Nicholas E.G. Koch. quote:s and a half years in the penitentiary. CAVR JS Market steady. We Going West. Going East. Choicetofancy steers S0.40@6.T5 P. of Schools by majorites ranging from Metzen. Baasen & Thompson for the KTOTZIira'g,^Ss^_HBaVBMMSassjVBjBjBja9SEiaB^a Day Passenger *4:25 Good to choice steers &fl0@6.95 Day Passenger *7:10am Pursuant to Michael Doran's, manifesto, 62 to 824. Congressman Wakefield State Lind ft Randall for Deft. Jury M^t^ Mediumtofair steers 4.2S@fi.2S 5 as TH D Night *0:35pm Night tl: 55 XAHHOOHOOWOQi Jacob Brust. 8 5 eo eo -teo*t o HoesMarket firm. Sales ransed from disagreed. This is the famous glanders the Democrats of New Ulm to made a splendid run and he goes out 1 Except Sunday. f4.50@4.9o for Heavy: S4.10@4.65for hgnt Daily. case. -t the number of about one hundred assembled of the county with the magnificent majority BUTTERSteady. We quote: Choice to NEW YORK BAZAAR, C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent Fancy Creamery at 26@28 $ fi ordinary Ernst Brandt. 3& 2.State of Minnesota vs. Andreas at Turner Hall last Sunday afternoon of 435. For Representative, the to good do. 2224c good to fancy Dairy at Rinke. F. Baasen, co. atty G. W. and resolved to celebrate the 18(520c common to fair da 15@17c editor of the REVIEW got badly left, Officers Brown County Somerville, atty. for deft. Argued but he is nevertheless thankful to the Democratic victoryprovided the official Post Office Address New Ulm. NEW YORK. F. Baasen. andt tken under advisement. count in New York gives Cleveland thousands and more who favored him AUDITORH. B. Constans. WHEATLower: No. 2 Nov., 81 New Ulm/Minn. TREASURERR Peffeferle. ffifcc Dec, 88@84^c: Jan., 8tf(@86c a majority. Mr. E. G. Pahl, when calling with their votes. Had he been elected CIVIL CALENDAR. *eo^^3go3oegg333cgoo llEOISTER OF DEEDSA. WaltOIl CoBN-Quiet llTxecf Western ester Spot G. W. Somerville. 18 JVDOE OF PROBATEE. Brandt. the meeting to order, made a short he would have made a special effort 1.A. L. Singer & Co, vs. C. Baltrusch. @55&c. Cr ERKOF THE DIST. COTTRTAlbert Blanchard tHERiFFEdward Casey. IV* speech congratulating the Democrats for the people of Brown county, but Thomas Washburn, attorneys MILWAUKEE. URVEYORJ. Berndt. on the victory they had achieved, and Mr. Skinner will no doubt do the same. WHEATLower Nov., 70}c Dec, We for Plaintiff Lind ft Randall for COURT COMMISSIONERA Il&gWg Current. J. B. JUST RECEIVED AN ELE- COUNTY \TTORNEYFr. Saasen Jan.,TOfcc CORN-Firm at 40c for No. called on all to exertthemselves to make The face of the returns show a majority deft. Motion to dismiss for want of CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager. 2. OATS-Firm: No. 2 White, 25Xc COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD. B.VelikanJe GANT STOCK OP life the demonstration the grandest ever for Mr. Bertrand of 23 vote3, but prosecution. RYE-Strong: Wc for No. BARLEY ootS"*n!esi2i-je2ooi-jao2t 222S John Grimmer. Higher at 6&c for No. 2. $)i^3oodeYVTi held in New Ulm. Mr. F. L. Randall his actual majority in the county is 40. 2.George Metzen vs. W. ft St. P. Officers ot the City of New Ulm. CENCLNNATL was elected chairman and Mr. Ed. J. Seventeen votes which were cast for By. Frank L. Randall, atty for plff FLOURFair demand: Family S&30@3.60. MAYORH B. Constans. Edward Casey. Mr. Bertrand in the town of North Collins secretary of the meeting. Mr. Thos. Wilson, atty for deft. Settled. WHEATFirm at 78c CoRK-Stronx at tG rHC* I COUNCILORSM.Epple, L.Buonger, C. Loenhard. 43c OATS-Weak at 28c Rrs-Steady Pfefferle and Pfrenninger. RandalL on assuming the chair, made Star were returned for "E. P. Cur- 64c PROVISIONSPork steady at 918.75. CLERKJacob Nix. A. another congratulatory speech and the rent," and had to be so counted. The 3.John W. Clary vs. De Forest TREASURERFr. Forster. Lard firm at J7.00@7.15. Bulk Meats John B. Schmidt. -SB CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug Westphal. 7.87&T.62&. Bacon 89.25@10.25. meeting then proceeded to business. On tactics employed by certain parties to Green. J. M. Thompson, atty for CITY ATTORNEYJos. A. Eckstein. defeat were not CONSTABLEJoa. Galles. Constans1 motion, an executive committee of ten compass Mr. Plff G. W. Somerville, atty for deft. ST. LOUIS. 'J %S MARSHALF. Oommel. 0O^r*Di-*^e^9-*^eONM-iatf3eO Anton Brey. were appointed to make the necessary WHEATLower: No. 2 Red Nov., 75 such as honorable men would resort to, Submitted on briefs.' ^"i so December, 76&@77#c Jan., 78* Nw Ulm Market Report. arrangements for the celebration. The but we presume they acted under the 4.Henry Goettsche vs. Jos. Traut-' CORN-Lower: 3%@36c Nov. **eo following is the committee: E. G. Pahl, misguided impression that everything is cpcoo )83o Dec. OATSLowerf November man and Lars Hanson. G. W. Somerville, E. P. Bertrand. [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in Jc Jan.. 26#c RTE-Quiet: 48c Cbas. Brust, Jos. Galles, A. Zieher, C. fair in war. John B. Schmidt walks atty for plff J. M. Thompson, 3rain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Produce.J BAKLEYbteady at 6070c PBOVISIONS Rolloff, M. A. Leary, H. Weyhe, Jos. off with the Sheriffalty by a plurality of atty for deft. Settled. -Pork lower 918.50. DrySalt Meats quiet H. B. Constans. Stuetz, Ed. Dunkel and F. L. RandaU. at $7.25. 7.3%, 7.65. Bacon steady at 289. John Grimmer's majority, 484, is 5.McCormick Harvesting Machine 5 Groocfj^ 6 IAIN. 98.75,9.12K. Xard-higher 97.001 Saturday evening Nov. 15th was the the largest given to any candidate and Co. vs. John Liesenfeld. G, W. Somerville, BALTIMORE. Wheat, 549 58.. a time decided upon for the grand celebration. he may modestly consider himself endorsed. atty for plff J. M. Thompson, _WHEATWestern lower No. 2 Winter 0iOiCC0OOJHHti50H $9 Oats 15 18 Wm. Skinner. Red Spot and November, l9@SOe Dec Geo. Somerville's majority of atty for deft. Settled. etc., etc., etc., Corn 25 m@&k- COBN-Mixed NovT, 49&52c-l Barley 30 4o The executive committee met and organized 351 is pretty good for a modest young 6.Anna C. Reinmuller vs. John E. OATSWestern White, SS@35c Mixed da. Sl(gS2c. JtYEQniet at 02(s65. Jos. Bobleter. PROVISIONS. man. A majority of 270 voters say by electing the following officers: Reinmuller. land ft Randall, atty for IMTHNWI-IHW"}' WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 75 3 00 Chairman, H. Weyhe Treasurer, that Ernst Brandt shall continue two plff J. M. Thompson, atty for deft. BOSTON. Mutton per head 3 00 3 25 AT CHICAGO RETAIL? WOOLDull and easier Ohio and Pennsylvania E. G. Pahl Secretary, F. L. Randall. years longer as Judge of Probate, and To be tried in vacation on two days' Pork per cwt 3 75 @4 00 extras 32@8fic Michigan fleeces ol5co3oQ^252SSSS J. M. Berry. The following sub-committees were Ernst says he is perfectly willing. Flour per cwt 2 25 2 75 notice. 29@S0c pulled 25@3& PRICED ((M rHt-lrHi-i rHr^ A Corn Meal, per cwt 2 00 appointed: On printing and invitations, Landenschlager has a majority of 139, 7.County of Brown V3. Aultman ft Beans -9 1 00 A. A. Bogen, F. L. Randall, Ed. which is quite enough to continue him NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Co. F. Baasen, County attorney. *r4iAeo0.-iei0iQe4CQtoQeQG4ot J. J. Thornton. Peas 1 00 ScMeoSSSt-eoSTH^ocMoiS^CMtoo J. Collins. On finance, E. G. Pahl, A in business. Personal tax 1883. Judgment ordered. Onions 00 Call in and exam- Zieher, C. Stuebe. On torches, transparanoics, c= Wm. Copp, the prohibition candidate Potatoes, per bushel 20 (MO^HiCCr-lO-QCO00Q0gjCOQOQO2 J. B. Wakefield. Sugar Oured HHDDS per lb 12 flags, etc., Jos. Galles, Th. for Congress, received 41 votes in the 8.County of Brown vs. Thos. Elliot. Land Ofl'ce at Redwood Falls, Mlnn.,*Nov, 7th, Breakfast Bacon per lb 10 1884 ine goods and learn Kobarscb, Ed. Dunkel. On music, county, as follows: Sleepy Eye, 13 F. Baasen, Co. atty. Personal Notice is hereby given that the following-named Dried Beef, per lb 15 settler has filed notice or his intention to make final 00 Eden, 13 Stately, 8 Home, Joseph Galles and Ed. Dunkel. tax 1883. Settled. &q St. John. Salt Pork, per lb 12 13.. proof support ot his claim, and that said On bonfires, F. Deschbach and 4 and 1 each in the towns of Broof will be made before Register and Receiver Lard, per lb 10 12 0.County of Brown vs. Lars Hanson. prices, before purchasing 8. Land office at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Butter, per lb 10 9 15. F. Schavesdick. Col. F. Baasen was Springfield, Albin and Linden. Thursday Dec. 18th. 1884, viz: Frederick Stelnert F. Baasen Co atty. Personal Homestead 3065 for the S ot SE Section Cheese, per lb S 17 B. Butler. 0 t-t CM appointed marshal. In postponing The following is the vote on County tax 1883. Judgment ordered. 81Townll2Kamre82. Poultry, per fl) 8 10.. He names the following witnesses to prove his their celebration until Saturday the Commissioners elsewhere. 10.County of Brown vs. A.O. Redding. Eggs, per dozen 17 continuous residenc.eLupon, anSeymour cultivation of t-0N0NNrHl o i sj 52 S3 vizki. S Hlljrar Stevens, Democrats of New Ulm showed more said landH G. Cleveland. FOURTH DISTRICT P F. Baasen. Co. atty. Personal GROCERIES *,CA COiH discretion than many of their brethren SugarWhite,per lb 8@ 9 J3$xH8Q Settled. N. Cristmun, all or Fort Ridgeiy.,FREEMAN..MinnPE Yellow, par lb 7 %^1.S|ate of Minnesota vs. Nicola *,_. in other parts of the country. It is always eo eo go c 2i 2 S 2*2fcHS2 IH Pecl7-8I Register. J. G. Blaine. POLITE Browta, per lb 8.. oo-r eo o eo o eo oo eo ^Ti V"N well to make sure before you Towns Metzen. Fr. Baasen, couuty attorney Dried FruitsApples "10 Health is Wealth. leap. Fria Rendall, atty for deft. Continued. Peaches, per lb 10 Prunes, per lb 10 12^ C^ at PERSONAL*MENTI0N. Sleepy Eye. .150 89 9 CoffeeRio, Green 20 25.. Cure Guaranteed! OUARAOTEED. 02 Eden 35 75 3- 12.John Schaumburg vs. Hans Rio, Roasted,perlb.. 20 25. Home 73 83 Prairieville. Knudson. Jos. A. Eckstein, atty for 70 10 S Java, Green, per lb.. 30 33 3 The city was crowded with strangers Java, Roasted, per lb 40.- plff M. C. Robertson, atty fer deft. 278 307 last Sunday. Many were drawn J aR SOfiS 5a.Si3 5 2 .2P3 S 3 DR E C, WEST'S NBRVE AND BRAIN TREAT- Mocha Green, per lb 35.. Majority forMertz, 29 Jury trial. Verdict in favor of plff. MENT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, hitherby the festivities attending the TeasJapan, per lb 40 75 Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. FIFTH SISrRICT. Don't Forget the Place. for $117. Stay of Proceedings granted Headache Nervous Prostration caused by the use dedication of the new Lutheran college. Green, per lb 60 80.. The report circulated in the daily Thanksgiving day Thursday, Nov. of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental Depression, for 60 days. Black, per lb 50" 75. Softening or the brain resulting In in. Among the attorneys in attendance papers that Kiesling, Keller & Co. 27th. Keep a sharp look-out on your sanity and leading to miseiy, decay and death. 13-Wolfgang Schmidt vs. Ed. Casey. at Court last week we noticed J. M. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power had a store in Sleepy Eye is not true. turkeys. Send Money by American Express J. M. Thompson, atty for plff in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea 2 Towns If. U^$lKGpjgf Co. Money Orders, Thompson and Geo. W. Somerville of They had two stores in New Ulmopposite caused by over-exertion of the brain, self* J. Newhart, atty for deft. Jury trial. abase or over-indulgence. Each box contains Receipts given. Money refunded if Sleepy Eye, Hon. John Lind of Tracy, The lovers of roller skating are invited each otherthe one being a dry one month's treatment. 91.00 a box, or six boxes Verdict for plff. Stay of proceedings Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of for $5 00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. Jos. A. Eckstein, A. Hagberg, F. to meet at the rink to-morrow goods and grocery store and the other granted for 40 daya. the Co. Pavable at 6,500 places. 7 9 Springfield evening for the purpose of organizing a L. Randall and County Attorney SEW YOBK B1Z1AB, a clothing store. To cure any case. With each order received by us 10 25 HATES. Baahaw 14.S. D. Peterson vs. John Gulden. for six boxes, accompanied with 15.00, we will 4 18 skating club. Baasen of New Ulm. Burnstown send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund TO 15-Bc' $10 8c: 120-lOe: |30-12c $40-15c $50 20c 35 .1 1 Lind and Hagberg, attorneys for The Fairmont Sentinel truthfully Leavenworth the money if the treatment does not efl'ect a -%s A grand skating party was given at 39 7 July 9-85. Dr. Carl departed hwt Monday Mulligan cure. Guarantees Issued only by HEW UN,HUH. plff. Evidence taken. No appearance 15 says: "If caucuses and conventions North" Star 1 13 12 the rink last Saturday evening by the John E. West & Co. Friday after- 10 Court adjourned last eveniug for St. Louis where he will Stately 8 3 by deft. have no binding effect why attend 862 W Madison St., new managers. The festivities concluded O WAGNER, spend the winter at a medical college. noon. 51 52 119 118 30 Chicago in. themwhy hold themwhy not disorganize with asocial hop. Tom. Bowen's spurious tickets did Plurality for Larson, 1. He goes principally to t.ike a course Bargains in all kinds of Underwear parties altogether and join a NOTICE OF ASSIGMEIIT. not avail him much. He lost 3 votes Mr. Larson has made an efficient of lectures on female complaints, Judge Webber continues to elicit howling mob without principles and at F. Kuetzing's. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF and gained 5, putting him just t~vo commissioner and he will continue to which he will make a specialty. He golden opinions from lawyers, juries without any object or aim in the votes ahead of his colleagues on the Notice is hereby given that on the FURNITURE represent his district faithfully. will return to New Ulm and resume and people, for the satisfactory manner Great Bargains in all kinds of flannels administration of the affairs of the 1st day of November, 1884, William H. Democratic ticket His gains were his practice about March 1st, 1885. in which he performs his duties.fitf. at F. Kuetzing's. Kiesling, Henry Keller, Rudolph Kiesling government. The official election returns in Nicollet made in Home, Stark, and Leavenworth. Peter Tribune. and Jacob Hcescheler, copartners county give the following results: If people troubled with colds, would The Sleepy Eye Republicans The Lyon county papers report the Call in and look at those fine Ladies as Kiesling, Keller & Co. and each take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before going did not believe in complimenting a election of C. F. Case and Thos. McMillan, member as individual doing business Clothes at F. Kuetzing's. PICTURE FRAMES, MOLD The name of Peter Rauen, the only to church or places of entertainment, Blaine 1129 at the city of New Ulm, Brown county. townsman in that way. independent candidates for Germanjon the Republican electoral they would avoid coughing, Room moulding for hanging pic INGS, WINDOW SHADES Cleveland 701 State of Minnesota, made an assignment Representative, defeating Charley greatly to the comfort of both speakers ticket, was badly scratched in certain tmes, at Chas. Wagner's. to the undersigned, William TRUNKS, SATCHELS, 9 Not a little excitement was created and hearers. Public speakers and singers Morse and Gust. Erickson, the regular Blaine's Majority 428 towns in this county. These things Gieseke, of all their property and effects, on Minnesota street last Monday forenoon NEEDLES AND find that the Pectoral wonderfully Yard wide Cashmers in all shades at Republican nominees. Mr. Morse should not be thusly. Wakefield 1136 not exempt by law, for the benefit increases the power and flaxibility of by a frisky farmer's team which 35 c. a yd. F. KUETZING. of their creditors. RBPAIRS made an intelligent and efficient member Thornton 698 the voice. Geo. H. Walsch, formerly of this took in the town with a rush. The The creditors of said firm of Kiesling, in the last legislature and should city, and John, Flittie, a former resident FOR ALL KINDS OF Wakefield's majority 440 Keller & Co. are hereby notified Chas. Wagner is the agent for the team was going at such a rate that the have been returned. Sigel Items. of Madelia have been elected to to file their claims against said Kiesling, justly celebrated Household Sewing Webster 1005 rear part of the wagon couldn't keep Keller & Co. with the undersigned the Dakota territorial council. The Randall 826 Machine. up and quietly gave up the chase in the Anton Loesch and Carl Block, under within twenty (20) days from and The Democrats came to the front in latter's majority is in the neighborhood middle of the street in front of H. Loheyde's the firm name of Loesch ft Block, after the publication of this notice. Fred Richter, Rep., has been elected Webster's Majority 179 the National Ticket in this town this of 1,500. Good for Walsch and Flittie. boot and shoe store. The horses, have opened a new meat market in WM. GIESEKE, Assignee. Agent for the celebrated light running Sheriff in Ramsey county, his majority J. M. Berry received 1781 votes, E. year. On the county ticket party was with the forward running gear of Winkler's building.Both of the gentlemen HOUSEHOLD over Geo. Mitsch, Jr., being 448. Over in Watonwan county 68 votes S. Pettijohn 1,834, and A. A. Stone 1,- less considered than individuals, for A full-blooded Shorthorn Bull will the wagon, kept on down the street are young men, of considerable were cast for one Estes for Governor, 827, the latter three having no opposition. (hat reason some Republicans received stand for service at Stocker's place and at the corner of First North street experience and quite popular. They and new HIGH ARM Last Friday and Saturday were busy to fill vacancy also 64 votes for one a majority. New Ulm. For further particulars apply they came in contact with the corner propose to keep for sale the best and DAVIS days for our merchants. On both days Holms for Lieut. Governor, to fill vacany. Schools have camraenced and good to Geo. Baumgartner, son of B. Baumgartner of F. Baarsch's building, most tenderest meats obtainable and stwora the streets were crowded with farmers' Vacancies seem to exist all work is expected in our schools this of the town of Sigel, was the C. HOFFMANN. wrecking a barber pole and two their prices have been gauged to 'the teams from early in the day until late around in the minds of certain Watonwan winter as all Jour teachers attended New Ulm, Minn. Republican candidate for County Auditor panes of glass, and finally brought up bottom notch. By all means give at night. people. the institute where they gained some in Winona county at the recent in Sorter's omnibus shed. Mr. Kramber..the the new firm a call. FOB SALE.A second-hand safe, practical knowledge of *New Educa- By a circular received a few days Sold on Weekly or Monthly election. We are sorry to say that he owner of the frisky team, made which has been in use for about a year, Last Friday night four attempts were vi^ ago, we learn that W. H. Stennet, Esq., When the Herald says that we printed tion." failed of an election, the Democrats is for sale cheap at the clothing department Payments. good all damages. made to burn up Huron, Dakota. A Gen'l Passenger Agent of the Chicago of Theo. Crone. a Democratic county ticket with our electing every man on their ticket. The presidential election instituted Old Machine* taken in Pioneer Press special says that if the & Northwestern Railroad, has been name inserted for Representative it utters among the teachers at the Institute at "We've got 'em! and it makes no FOR SALEPostoffice fixtures for incendiaries are caught the legal proceedings Trade for yew Ones. promoted to the position of Asst General abase falsehood. We printed and W. F. Schoregge, brother of Chas., Springfield, Oct. 31st, gave a Sigel pedagogue, difference whether New York is for sale at Springfield. For particulars against them might be surprisingly Manager. Mr. R. S. Hair succeeds WAGNER. Schoregge of this city, has been elected circulated a straight Republican ticket Mr. Tobias, four votes. Blaine or Cleveland," shouted our enquire at Theo. Crone's, New (Jim brief. Mr. Stennett as Gen'l Pass Agent Judge of Probate in McLeod county. and a ticket with the Democratic Quite prominent among the schoolma'ams, friend Chas. Schoregge last Sunday Minn. G[i4uei\ei\feldeic Mr. Schoregge's majority is only electors and the "straight" Republican, eh? 8. morning. This positive exclamation* Fast riding does not always pay. A What the Mankato Free Press thinks 19, but any majority is a grand/victory (fOSTErr^ county tichet, and no others. We 'The teachers of the first district of quickly brought a crowd around Charlie number of boys were riding down Centre of our defeat: "It is to be regretted as the county is Democratic by 468 on do not believe that Mr. Bowen or anyone with informs his friends and the Teachers' Association, including cus- street at a brisk gait, last Sunday, all eagre for an explanation. It that Hon. Jos. Bobleter, of New Ulm, mer that his the National ticket. The many friends else has seen a Democratic county the towns of Cottonwood, Milford, Sigel, when a horse belonging to Jos. Schneider soon transpired that Charlie's] remarks of Mr. Schoregge in this city will be was defeated for the legislature. He Blacksmith Shop ticket with our name inserted for Representative, Linden and Lake Hanska, are to became disabled by a fall. The injuries had no reference to the presidential glad to learn of his success. has made Brown county a first-class but we have seen piles of meet next Saturday, Nov. 15th, in the were of such a nature that the question at all, but to anew Republican on Broadway, opposite Jos. Yogel's representative, and deserved better Democratic tickets with Somerville's school-house of Dist. No. 6 in Sigel. horse had to be shot. lumberyard, is now completed and who put in an appearance at his The Redwood county Republicans As a purifier, Ayer's Sarsaparilla acts treatment at the hands of the par* name inserted for County attorney, and Every teacher interested in the association hat special attention will be given to house the night before. As the presidential directly and promptly. A single bottle done nobly. The following are the ty." they were printed at the Herald office thoeing of horses. should be present. question was uppermost in the will prove its merits. Many thousands majorities of the several candidates: New Ulm, Oct 10, 1884 too. The dedication of the Dr. Martin /MARRIEDAt the Lutheran church of people are yearly saved from dangerous minds of all, the Republicans felt Blaine and Logan electors, 492 James fevers be the exercise n\a little Luther College last Sunday drew an Empire Mill Co. 4nNew Ulm, Minn., Monday Nov. somewhat disappointed and the Democrats B. Wafcefield, 557 O. B. Turrell, for The principal flax-producing counties timely care in properly cleansing the immense crowd to the city. Arrangements 10th, 1884, by Rev, Albrecht, Mr. relieved, but Charlie made them Representative, 456 H. Baldwin, -system by the use of this remedy. SS $*' of Southern Minnesota are: Cottonwood, had been made with the Chicago Ohas. Lindemann of New (Jim and all happy by passing around the cigars. Probate Judge, no opposition, 1,022 ROLLER MHL. 17,091 acres Rock, 21,083 & Northwestern and Chicago, St Paul, Miss Mary Engel of Sigel. Brown Co., Theo. Crone has received a large Mother and babe doing well and Charlie Franklin Ensign,| Clerk of District Nobles, 16,620 Murray, 10,463 Watonwan, Minneapolis & Omaha railways whereby Minn. A happy future is the wish of stock of fur coats, fur caps and overcoats, is the happiest man in town. Court, no opposition, 1,055. In the 7,037 and Pipestone, 6,167 all persons attending the {dedication their friends in this town. all kinds and styles of men's 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Second Commissioner district Wm. acres. The yield has been remarkably festivities secured excursion rates, and clothing, underwear, ladies dress goods Another wedding is to come off in Col. E. A. Burke, director genral Lauer, the regular Republican nominee,is good this year, ranging from 15 to as a result a great many strangers cToaks, dollmans, etc., etc. Having about a week. Mr. William Boetger of the world's industrial and cotton 8|fflRS elected by a plurality of 3 votes, 20 bushsls to the acre, and as the price were present from all parts of the We take pleasure in informing ta* bought in eastern markets, for CASH, and Miss Bertha Hillesheim are the centennial exposition, announces that beating four competitors. is double that of wheat the profit to public that we are now ready for bus* State. The largest delegations came he is in a position to offer his goods happy couple that will enter the conjugal as congress meets on the day heretofore the farmers is correspondingly large. iness. The best machinery and all the Herman Wykowski, the man who from Mankato, Nicollet and Courtland, at the very lowest prices. Anyone bliss. designated for the opening of latest improvements in the mannfac-g The tow mills started in the above was so horribly scalded at Hauenstein's the latter being accompanied by the looking for bargains should not fail to Miss Bertha Frank left for Chicago, ture of flour enable us to compete with the ceremonies, and therefore the localities make a market for the brewery last Wednesday evening, died Courtland Cornet Band. The following coll on Mr. Crone. His motto is quick the best mills in the country. visiting with relatives and friends Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is a floe president and congressmen could, not straw atf 2^S6 per ton. There is a lively blood depurent, a rational cathartic, and of his injuries about 12 o'clock the were the order of exercises: Service We are constantly buying ^f 3 sale and small profits. during the winter. be present, the opening will take place suberb anti-bllloas specific. It rallies the competition among buyers for the Wheat, *r **H.jpT **V same night. Mr. Herman Nagel, who in the chapel of the college at 10 failing energies of the debilitated, and Mr. Geo. Scherer, cheese man, has at noon, Dec. 10. Exhibits will be re* checks premature decay. Fever and ague, seed, the price being run up as high as was an eye witness, gives the following o'clock a. m. Sermon by the Rev. C. J. New Sweden, Nicollet county, is bilious remittent, dyspepsia and bowel sold part of his farm to Mr. J. Krai ceived until Dec. 10 with the understanding 81.16 per bushel. complaints are among the evils which it particulars of the accident. |Mr. Wykowski the banner Republican town hereabouts Albrecht After the sermon followed entirely removes. In tropical countries, for 32,800. Mr. Scherer in turn that they must be arranged Every one of the 135 votes cast at the was foreman in the brewery Oats, the installation of the second professor, The Herald does Mr. Bogen of the where the liver and bowels are organs most bought Mr. Baumgartner's farm for in place by the openingday. The demands ombinec unfavorably affected by the combined in* recent election went to the Republican and while in the performance of his duty G. Burk, of Buffalo. N. Y., by the Rev. Post an injustice when it insinuates Buckwheat fi climate,, ate diet and fluence olr diet and water, it is 95,000, an evidence that there is money upon the exposition for space esary aafegaard Fo. Fo sale by all very nec candidates. Bernadotte, same county, it became necessary for him to stoop Otto Hyer, of St Paul. A first professor, that a deception was attempted upon Druggists and Dealers generally. in cheese. have exceeded anything in the history comes next, with 85 votes for Blaine 9?At the Highest Market Price* over a beei vat which was being filled who had been called, declined and the people by the Post in publishing in of former expositions. The space J^ to Sale. and 7 for Cleveland. Linden and Lake with beer from the brewing kettle. a temporary substitute was found in the its coluinns~the Democratic ticket with management has added 70,000 square We sell all kinds of Thousands Say So. Hanska, in this county, used to do While thus engaged he slipped, lost his person of Rev. A. Reim of this place. Casey's name substituted for that of Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kans,, feet of exhibiting space to the buildings XLOVB, equally as well, but of late years they balance and fell head foremost into the The service being over, the assembly John B. Schmidt for Sheriff. The facts writes "I never hesitate to commend originally designed, and advantage SHORTS' I have for sale in German and Scandinavian have strayed off somewhat. your Electric Bitters to my customers, vat of hot beer. He arose and, with partook of a splendid dinner.in the dining are these. The Post job office had |juat ij BTUSf, Ac. will be taken of the time now allowed they give entire satisfaction and are neighborhoods improved the assistance of Mr. Nagel was out of room of the college. In the afternon completed Casey's order for tickets to provide additional space for AT LOW RATES* rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the An Editor's Tribute. farms at from 95.00 to $8.00 per acre. the vat in an instant, but he had sustained services were held in the church by when the paper,went to press.In the harry purest and best medicine known and exhibitions, and rely upon every possible Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft. Also uncultivated lands at 95.00 per such terrible injury that he was the Rev. K. F. Schulze of Mankato. of making up the forms the foreman will positively cure Kidney and Liver effort to accord reasonable space Wayne, Ind.,''Gazette," writes: "For Special Attention given to' acre. Some of the tracts with natural beyond human help. When stripped complaints, purify the blood and regulate In the evening there was a concert in forgot to change the names of thecandidates the past five years I have always used to all who may apply. oiiatoxn "Woric the bowels. No family an afford growth of timber. of his clothing the skin peeled off in Union Hall, and never before was the for Sheriff and as result a number Dr. King's New Discovery, for coughs to be without them. They will save of most a severe character as well as shreds, and the flesh on his fingers and hall so densely packed with people. of copies of the paper were printed FEANKL. RANDALL. hundreds of dollar bills every year. for those of a milder type. It never An extra stone tot gtinding feed. Buoklen Arnica Salve ri? New Ulm, Minn. most exposed parts of his body was literally The net proceeds of the concert are with Casey's name in both the Republican r^ Sold at fifty cents a bottle by C. L. fails to effect a speedy cure. My ^z ?V^f The best salve in the world for Cuts, Steam Cornsheller. cooked. That he lingered in about $300. and Democratic tickets. As soon Roos. friends to whom I have recommended Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, WM. WAKEFIELD, terrible agony until death came to -his as the error was detected the proper The college was opened to students it speak of it in the same high terms. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Wood taken for cash or in exchange) FOR RENT. relief may well be imagined. Deceased Having been cured "by it of every corrections were made. There was no THY8ICIAN and SURQBOX, last Monday, the number reporting at Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, cough I have had for five years, I consider and positively cures Files, or no was 26 years old and leaves a wife and attempt to deceive anybody. It was Three rooms on ground floor, with ifelijmdt that time being fourteen. Others are Office over HflBberle's hardware store. it the only reliable and sure cure pay required. It is guaranteed to give cellar, well adapted for a small family, child to mourn his untimely death. one of those errors which occasionally expected in,a few days. We will defer NEW ULM. .4*? .MINN. for Coughs, Colds, etc." Call at C. L. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. in brick building in City Garden. For The bereaved have the sympathy of the creep into the bestmanaged^|prmting a description of the college to a future Roos' City Drug Store and get a Free Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. Will answer calls in city er country particulars enquire of .4* entire community. j$uu*$^ & Trial Bottle. Large Size SI.00. time. L. Boos. &A L. MULLElt. at all hours of the day or night. UJJIILUliilli i