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v,$^%V*& $ 1 DRY GOODSfr- The new criminal code for Minnesota Washington, March 16.The President Attorney General Hahn decides that i^vi^t nominated Joseph S. Miller of will go into effect January Ut, 1886. admission to practice is not necessary West Virginia, commissioner of internal in order to render a person eligible to revenue. Col. Vilas, the new Postmaster-General, pttt AT COST? the office of county attorney, &<"""*"* has already had occassiem to sit MY GOODS TESTI00BBAKWS POWBSB TD-BAY! Wedaeeday, March IS, 1885. down on Viee President Hendricks, The latest bulletins from Gen. Grant's who askedomc for a friend. &fee JVotcf Review. sick chamber report the General to be Brandsadrertised ai absolutely pur* My entire stock consisting of in ft very 'critical condition, having The Southern Minnesota SheepiBreeders' THE TEST: DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, i$3a been unable to obtain any rest Sunday Our one long cherished 4esiTfc, to Place a cantop down on a hot stove until heated,then and Wool Growers' ^Association and Monday nights. aired to detect the presence of ammonia. HATS and CAPS, enlarge the.RKYiE.w to a six column will hold its annual meeting at Eyota on Saturday, March 21st, commencing quarto, aad thus .give our leaders a The Governor has appointed Hon. O. GLOVES and MITTENS, i at 1 o'clock p. m. Glassware and Jewelry! D. Perkins, Windom, Judge of the large additional amount of reading BOOTS and SHOES, new Thirteenth judicial district. The matter, has at last been consummated. The St. Paul Daily Dispatoi, came AT appointments for the Seventh and CROCERIES, CROCKERY, This has &een accomplished t no (little out last Monday in a brand new dress. Eleventh districts have not yet been P. KDBlZnKPS. The new Bietpa&ch man is evidently going GLASSWARE and labor and expense, but we shall betfrfl. made. to keep bis word about giwing the ly rewarded by the knowledge thauthe STONEWARE, St. Paul people a first-class evening It is rumored that Capt. Henry A. All goods sold at Chicago retail change is appreciated by our readers. HARDWARE DRUGS, dailv. 'Tis well. Castle, late editor of the Dispatch, has The paper will be cut and pasted, thus Call in and examine our goods befei a gubernatorial bee buzzin around under There is one.lady in this country who etc., etc., etc., buying elsewhere. ""^f- making the new REVIEW as basely as a a*anti- bis cap. Well, there are lots of will never eat ^pickles or take IT WILL PAY Y0U.1 will be sold at COST for CASH. Stock book. Although the cost of publication worse men that have been taken the fat." She is awidow of a Boston man MUST be closed out by April 1st next. same way. is ^correspondingly increased, we shall who provided in his will that she-should Also my store fixtures, buildings and }o Remember we sell for spot cash village lots will be sold at a BARGAIN. continue to furnish the paper to our be paid annually a sum in gold (equal but have the lowest prices. Under a recent decision of the Nebraska All must be sold. to her own weight patrons at^l^O* pear year. "We hope supreme court drummers from Don't delay until tbe best bargains are all gone. (and urgently request) those in arrears liquor houses in other states will have Don'^fcuget the OLD STAND, Superintendent Snowden, of the DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. to take out the -$1,000 license or keep J. J. EDWARDS, will.jaow caBse to the front, settle1United States mint at Philadelphia, F. KUETZING, ItB UKALTHFCLSE88 1US NEVER BKEH QIESTIOSKD. out of the state. That is high license Courtland. Minn. states he receive*! over 50,OOG rtrade up old scopes and sfcart in anew. Those.' In a million homes for a quarter of a century it has isew uim. Minn. stead the consumers' reliable test. with vengeanee. dollars since Morch 4, and that letters To Whomtt may Concern. not yet on our list can do no better TNE TESTJOFJHE OVEN. Notice to Farmers. names'accomjfrom holders of the coin in various W. Rice, Zumbrota, Goodhue Whereas my wife, Charlotte Boetcher, than to seed .us their All those desiring to sell cream to the PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., jparts of the country are pouring in tipen has left me, I wain everybody county, has received the appointment New TJlm Creamery Co. the coming panied by^a,50aad thus secure for not to trust her on my account as I him. MAKERS OF season will find it to their interests to of dairy commissioner, a new office Dr. Price's SpecialFlavoringExtracts, will not pay her debts. one year one of the fcest and cheapest buy the Hawkeye Milk Can, as we are created by the late legislature. Mr. Mr. S. F. Johaason of Northfield, wtho WM. BOETCHER paying the higest market price for cream county papers in south-western Minnesota. Rice is secretary of the Southern Min- Ste*tronffMt,BO*t dclidon* aad aatnraltutorknown,and has attended all the meetings of the raised in these cans. t On to New Orleans. Dr. Price's Lupul.ii Yeast Gtms Dairymen1* association for tfrve ne^ota Dairy association and in every State W\i. HUMMEL, Fer Light, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop C. & W. R'v Office, way well qualified for the office. or six years past, states that there has Manager N. U. C. C$1 Teast in the World. President Cleveland makes .baste New Ulm, Dec. 1st, 188 4. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. ne^er before been aneh a marked increase Excursion tickets from New Ulm to slowly. MINNESOTA NEWS. CHtCACO. ST. LOUIS, of interest in tdairy matters as FOR SALE2 horses, 5* New Orleans, La., and return, are now on sale at this office for 34.80. Tickets Up in Vermont tne thermometer and 6 ears old, 1 one-year-old colt 6 there has been during the past year. good for 45 days from dav of sale. Fergus Falls has a Military Company, averaged thirty degrees below ero ilast cows, and 12 head of young cattle. For particulars as to route, etc., call a squad of which drills on Roller {Gov. Pierce of Dakota has vetoed the* Enquire at LOUIS STUTZ,"town of Fridav night. on or address. Ssates. cap&ol removal bill and in consequence' Cottonwood (On Madelia road, 4 miles C. W. H. HEIDEMANN. A Jackson county farmer bought a the citizens of Pierre aie up in arms, The recent town elections in Ticket Agt. C. & N. W. R'y. from New Ulm). [April 1st, 1885. .team of horses of a shaiper in Chicago and ask President Cleveland to remove York show large :Republican gains. WEW COODST and on reaching home it turned out the'Governor for incompetency. The Tne g. o. p. shews no signs of dissolution, ^that they had been "doctored up" for Bismarck people think otherwise of the surely. sale and both died. The good citizens f Jackson county are raising money to Governor, however. help their unfortunate neighbor out of Minaesota ranks sfcxth in the 28ew? AT THE his trouble. Jim Cheap Cash StoNjrdan Orleans Exposition as regards space' Hese is a fish story with "some" fish The Minnesota Senate graded the five occupied. Her -exhibits cover an area in it: hundred dollar license bill of the House of 10,175 square feet. A stage was upset in Applegate creek, and the House refused to concur in the id southern Oregon, the other day, by a grading amendments so the bill was rush of salmon. The horses were cut Hon. James Q. Blaine made a formal announce that their Large lost.and the license law remains as it 0 loose, and the driver escaped on their call on President Cleveland last Friday. has been for backs. Tthe salmon crowded ithe river wis The visit was enjoyed by bsth gentlemen, Dc Taberj from bank to bank, and the school was ne undersi muse thei s.ays a Washington dispatch. over a mile long. Sto 1 Throwing^ mmmmmmmmmmmSJPmm We understand that Mr. Thornton, break it wi Gen. Grant's condition has changed READY-MADE CLOTHING, YOUTHS' CLOTHlNi late Democratic candidate for Congress band will break ol v^"+ little during the past week, to all his rifle before it strikes theT_ DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, in this distrieG, is "highly" eadorsed on* Jrd appearances, though his physicians They accomplish the feat ^-inrrtli peffeel for U. S. marshal, to succeed Horn. H. BOOTS & SHOES, LlQl fORS, ETC, ETC Fittest Bnmecto are possitive ifchat he is gradually ease. B. Denny. So far endorsements and For fever afil ague, and remittants, are 'V It is ali^ged^teat Mrs. John Dwyer of for the spring and summer trade is now being received, and we take this failing. the debilitated Bilious and nervous. To petitions have sot counted for much such persons, Bostetter's Stomach Bitters Belle Plaij^e^n inmate of the St. Peter early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call affords adequate protectioit by increasing \Ailano Illinois, man had A large with President Cleveland. asylum, wae killed by a blow on the and examine our goods. vital stamina and the resistant power of snake extracted from his stomach a day head from fellow patient. Her death the constitution, and by checking irregularities We will Not be Undersold 1 of the hvr stomach and bowels. "Only four years and three days u^ occurred on Friday. or two ago. How it made the trip from Moreover, it eradiates malarial compliants SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. til the inauguration of a republican of an obstrfiate type and: stands Of the 2 postoffices becoming vacant his boots to his stomach is a mystery, alone nnequaled ufoug ova national this month, Minnesota has two, Fari* i: fflaftliu^-.. & E. BEHNgE. president," shouted the St. Louis remedies. ,says the Minneapolis Tribune. bault, F. N. Leavens, and Lake City, For sale by all Druggists and Dealers Globe-Democrat Sunday morning previous lerauy. Francis W. Seely. lit is,now believed that the differences to Cleveland's Inauguration. The MINNESOTA Hon. J. F. Meagher of Mankato is The Timarhas ComeWWy between.Russia and England over Afghanistan Minneapolis Tribune thinks four years the owner of a valuable blooded cow, affairs will be settled without is a dreadfully long time between which dropped twin male calves, while and we read 3 resorting to arms. Both powers are Mr. Meagher was attending the inauguration drinks, at Washington. Mr. Meagher gettfrig ready for the fray, however. The following Patents were granted telegraphed home to name them Cleveland Saturday, Marc gist. and Hendricks. to citizens of Minnesota, bearing date -Austria has decided to place a heavy Mr. Pardon Day,of Shelby, Blue Earth March 10th, 1885. Reported expressly duty,on American products imported 1?WQELJK!\ into that country. The United States county intends to tap two thousand soft for this paper by Louis Bagger & Co., maple trees, which ne has grown from Mechanical Experts and Solicitors of must hereafter depend more on "home the seed, being now eighteen years old. Patents, Washington, D. C.: Garrard, consumption" and encourage every industry PBDJG and SUMMER STOCK OF Mrs. Chapman of Luverne gave her Israel, Frontenac, sail boat Holmberg, that tends to that end. child a teaspoonful of carbolic acid in 0TS& SHOES, mistake for glycerine and took a dose G. F., Minneapolis, force-pump Pierport, Mackin and Gallagher, convicted of herself. Prompt action of a physician C. L., Red Wing, lamp-bracket, saved their lives. electiondxauds in Chicago, have been It is said the deed from Ramsey -sentenced to two years in the penitentiary J. J. Edwards, of Courtland, who is county gives the State fair grounds to andeach fined $5,000. This is a closing out his stock of dry goods, notions, the Slate without reserve. Some pretend good deal of money to pay for an attempt hats and caps, boots and shoes, Ji to think this gift by St Paul of Including Evey thing in the line of Th# lOimaaoto.- above dayhasten 4esinate4 by offi to eount in a Democratic State groceries, crockery, etc., desires us to noaptfamodofofe little or no account, but we do not see cial action for the oTth xnreson- IfiJVTS, MISSES', BOYS, YOUTHS', and it so. If the State fair ever succeed it tattvMof the Government, an thouhabiJS?l! say that he has yet a few good bargains Senator. 8tet rf must have grounds near the State capital, rUHlS" left. Those in need of ny goods in i Meat intecMtiac oeremoaiM will taka placo IENS FOOTWEAR, NEW GOOD*, Qwatonna is after the State public and we call the act of Ramsey county aBdamoateBioyableoecaainiUaarared. his line will consult their own interests To enablo ifianeaotisu to attend on their liberal and praiseworthy.Badical. schoq established by recent act of the 11 LATES1\STYLES. ^mm^m SracuL8TATB DAT, the railroads have agreed by calling on Mr. Edwards. Remember, legislature. The Journal says Owatonna The Currie Minnesotian gives the following tonuke the lowest rate ever heretofore given. 1 1 LOWEST Pf.. his stock must be closed out by Form yew parties, make opyear excursions date of seeding time for the past is ready to donate a suitable site and applyto thelocal railroad ageata, aadthe May 1st next seventeen years: Seeding commenced lowestpossible. United excursion rate canbe 'to the school. The school will be located readily secured. in 1868 on March 20 '69, April 5 '70, by a commissioner appointed by The opportunity of a lifetime is given all to From and after July 1, 1885, all publications March 30 71, April 15 72, April 11. see the GBKinsT IWDUSTBIAL Bxrosrnon the theiGovernoc but three inches of snow fell in Mav of second class, except free worldhas everseen. We ask only a fair trial. *-M^ ^QMAaa^ampbB^aeeoBimodatioB at reasone- '73, March 15 '74, April 2 '75, March county publications, wnen sent by the bleratesare assured. Some of our .exchanges bear down 30 '76, early spring ^77, April 11 '78, We ate Confident of the Result, X. BURKE, publishers from the office of publication, February 28 '79, March 6 '80, April Director Genetw, -pretty hard on Ahe late legislature. The including sample copies, or when New Orlten* 1 '81. very late spring '82, April 2 following from fthe Fairmont Sentinel: sent from a news agency to actual subscribers, '83, April 2 '84,April 1. STATEMENT The late legislature is universally or to other news agents, will '-conceded to be-a,corrupt and extravagant be entitled to transmission through the Showing the financial condition, Receipt*, Expenditure*, In the Providence high school recently body of men. The honest grangers S. D. PETERSON, Liabilities and Auet* of the City of mails at one cent a pound or fraction a young man in reading his Latin were evidently elected to stay at New Ulm,from March 6th 1884. uo to March 6th exercise came to a dead halt on the home and the other kind got to the thereof prepaid. 1885. word cascus. "Well," said the instructor, front. 'what doescoccus mean?'' "I don't Governor Hubbard has vetoed twenty-seven A. RECEIPTS. know," replied the youth, "unless it is There is a rumor afloat to the effect bills passed by the late legislature. a bad sailor." "No, no," retorted the Cash in Treasury March 6th 1881 S8 74 that Carl Schurz is to ibe tendered the ASN FOR THE CELEBRATED Administration Fund 2400 2l instructor, "a bad sailor would be a The bill exempting church parsonages German mission. To-select an ex-revolutianjst Grave-Yard fund 305 45 Massillion Vibrator and Straw Burning Engine nauticus." Order was restored in five Fire Department fund from taxation goes under on 322 51 to represent this nation at the minutes. 415 86 Park fund, account of unconstitutionality. The 96 86 Poor fund court of the country in which he was Street fund 2670 41 acts appropriating $7,000 for a G. A. R. ^^"once a disturbing element, says the Military Bounty fund 41 08 District Court. encampment, $72,000 for anew insane Rent for part of public landing 60 00 Minneapolis Tribune, would be an insult Interest and Sinking fund 852 40 asylum, $70,000 for the Winona and whieh Bismarck would never The spring term of the District Court Straw-Burning Engine, 7493 52 Mankato normal schools, and $2C,000 Ames1 And Balance of Expendituies over Receipts brook.. 875 96 for Brown county will covene in this for an addition to the reform school city on Monday/April 13th next. The EXPENDITURES. The Minneapolis, Dennet and Wood's An exchange tells the terrible story have been vetoed, on the ground that following is a list of the grand and petit Administration fund of three Kentucky women, two daughters the aggregate appropriations would jurors: Clerk's Salary 360 00 Marshall's Salary 360 00 and their mother, burying alive a largely exceed the estimated revenues lowers. The Stougton Wagons, GRAND JURY. Hight-Watchman's Salary 360 00 City Attorney's Salary 100 00 Child illegitimately born to one of the of the State. The Governor has apSeval Kjestad, John Upson, Treasurers fees 209 00 H. C. Warnke, J. Schlumberger, plied the pruning knife without stint, daughters. Three men observed the General expenses of Administration 602 69 Book Island Stnbhle Fire Department fund John Keejran, Bernt Ouren, 349 75 and on the side of the people. act and exhumed the child whieh was Grave Yard lund 410 62 J. Youngman, John Cutting. Poor fund 107 75 still aliye but died soon after. The if Joseph Stuetz, Julius Honel, Interest and Sinking fund 1568 00 Th Domestic Sewing The Waseca Radical rises to remark: Streets and bridges mother was arrested but the daughters H. J. Knudsen, Louis Spelbrink, Bridges., 454 00 President Hoard says Minnesota gained J.P. Miller, Peter Turbes, were not to be found, 1 Street lamps 370 00 H. Feuerstein, General Expenses for Streets John Roy, the grand sweepstakes prize on butter 2517 67 Wm. Lampen, John C. Peterson, The Wisconsin legislature has passed at New Orleans simply on account of $7769 48 J. B. Arnold, Herman Kiesling, a graded high license bill, which coloring matter used in the butter. Michael Kiefer. C. LIABILITIES. EleffGrota, I will sell cheaper than any other firm west of the provides for a minimum retail license That's a slim thing to gain a prize on. Military Bounty tax $ 73 05 John Neuman, BARB FENCE WIRE IN PARTICUL Railroad Bonds 2000 00 of $200 for towns and cities of five We wish Hoard hadn't said that. Coloring Bond payable to Louis Schetble 900 00 PETIT JURY. Bonds No I. and 2. payable to hundred or more inhabitants, and a matter adds no goodness or preserving & Joseph Masou 2000 00 Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Everyth Ernst Harman, J. P. Bertrand, minimum of $100 for smaller towns quality to butter, and neither Bonds No 3 & 4 payable \o Louis Schneider, John Byre, 5^*?- Scheible 2000 00 does it show any skill on the part of the the maximum in the first case to be ed, and a full line of Repairs always on hand. Bonds No 1 and 2, payable/io Louis Thorn. Forstner, Carl Knospe, Scheible 4000 00 butter maker. Butter should be tested $500, and in the other $400 these Her. Steinbause, Henry Lillie,-*4lRM City Orders,,. 477 00 SLEEPY EYE Langhoft Wm. Christ. Enerson, on its merit for sweetness and flavor sums, as well as all intermediate, to be Jos. Heck, sif Enud O. Lee, SPRINGFIELD, fc Branch Offices and not on its color or appearanceand determined upon by popular vote. Licenses fei 2#% Steph. Gilland, John Hauser, TRACY AND C^ i^^"? 1 D$ ASSETS. the entire sytem of grading and can only be granted when advocated LAKE BENTON. Ole Stone. John Graff, Bills receivable $457 00 S D.Pet awarding of prizes must be wrong when by ten resident freeholders. P. M, Dickerson, Ole O. Moen, Rent due on Public Landing 10 00 MM simply color and style carries the 6. Bickelhaupt,* Henry Vajen, Wholesale license is fixed at $200, and Jos. Hillesheim, Chas, Robertson, Balance of Liabilities over Assets prize pharmacist's license $10. J. Schaufler, Fried. Frank. JACOB NIX, City Clerk. m!^i