New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 3, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY Board of trade meeting next Friday Another Railroad Heading I Just received a large invoice of City Council Hrieflets. GiiAND S evening. 'Is:4 X- NewUlmward. ,^t i bleached and brown Cottons, also a Read This Offer. ^if CONCERT fine line of Embroideries, at F. Kuetzing's. Thirty degrees below zero yesterday The cit\ council held its regular When in St. Paul last week we by We will famish the New Ulm REVIEW morning. vJ motithh meeting last evening:. chance met the president of the Northfield, and* the weekly Pioneer Press, a A mardi On motion of councilor Leonhard.the Kasota & Western Railroad and gras procession is being NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, for one year, for two dollars. In this talked of. vote whereby Mr. J. Bender's saloon was assured by him that the right of 72 No. 2, 69 oats, 23 corn, 30 barley, way the most reading for the money for the benefit of license was revoked, was reconsidered, way for the above named railroad had 35-45 potatoes, 50 onions, 75 butter, can be secured. Remember that the ST. iLEXAUDBR'S HOSPITAL, Monday afternoon's blow Those voting in the affirmative were already been secured through Le bueur again 10 to 15 eggs, 16 live hogs, per REVIEW contains all the news and nearly blockaded the railroads. councilors Leonhard, Pfenninger and county, and that the road would certainly ft 3 pork, per ft 4. twice the reading of any English paper in the Schmucker opposed, councilor Booleter be built next season as far as Kasota, Less than a month in which in this county. Now is the time to to pay Jos Kepple, of Springfield, was confined UNION HALL, not voting, councilor Buenger. and possibly further west. He intimated subscribe fomthe two, at $2,00. your personal property taxes. in the county jail yesterday on a A committee from the Board of Trade that from Kasota west the road sentence of 60 days, and all because he A GREAT SEED OFFER. Masks and trimmings for sale by consisting of Messrs, Wagner, Hornburg may be built to Mankato and thence up ON endeavored to make away with a piece Chas. L. Roos, at the Citv Drug Store. and Booc-c, appeared before the the Minnesota valley to this place, provided Sunday evening, Feb. 7,1886, The Pioneer Press Company offer a of beef, the property of Mr. Lucas Fecker. council and presented the resolution the people along the proposed dollar's worth of seeds and the weekh under the auspices of Masks of ali kindscomic, earnest, heretofore published in these columns, route and at this place Pioneer Press for $1.20, and very liberal national, and masks of noted menfor Wignef & gufcili^ OrtliejHA requesting the levvmg of a poll tax. showed their good will towards Club premiums in seeds. The The action of the city council in reconsidering sale by Chas. L. Roos. The council unanimously voted to orant the enterprise by extending local aid seeds are furnished by Mr. Metcalf, of the vote revoking Mr. and assisted bv the the petition and a poll tax of $2 per to secure the right of way. That a CITY BRASS BAND.nd St. Paul, a thoroughly reliable seed Bender's saloon license will no doubt Elegant winter cainiv.il weather, this. capita mil be levied. railroad will eventually be built from strike some of our citizens as a rather dealer, and the subscriber selects the the MIJ SEN SOEHNE. Only three suns shone down on St. Another commrtee from the Board Mankato up the Minnesota valley to queer proceeding, but the mere facts varieties desired from a large list published Paul's ice palace last Monday. Those of Trade, Messrs. Behnke and Kiossner, this place, seems, to be a settled fact, leading to reconsideration are that a by the Pioneer Press Company. An elaborate programme has been carnival clubs dressed in Esquimau asked the official publication of the but which of the three roads heading majority of the councilors have become All persons desiring seeds should send prepared for the occassion. toga suffer the least. council proceedings. The council had this way will be the first to come, is as convinced that Mr. Bender "keeps an for the list. We will furnish the REVIEW no objection, and hereafter the proceedings yet a matter of conjecture. Jacob Kiossner, Jr., sa he like3 a orderly place, and that' he was in no and Fioneer Press, connection with Concert begins promptly at 8 o'clock. will be published in newsy correspondent, but the Lafayette way responsible for the row which terminated the above seed offer, for $2.25. Gold and silver braids and laces, the REVIEW ani Po-it regularly. correspondent of the St. Peter Tribune Martin's death." As this concert has been arranged spangles, bells and stars for sale by Board of Trade The council also decided to establish directors meeting is just a little too previous, he thinks. The following is the programme for for the benefit of the above named Chas. L. Roos, at the City Drug Store. this evening. a hay and wood market and appoint a Jake says he has no intention of taking the concert in Union Hall next Sunday worthv institution, a large attendance city scaler, and councilors Pfennineer a new partner into his business. The ladies of the Congregational Chas. L. Roos has received a complete evening, arranged bv Wagner and-Subilia's is confidi*ntly PXDPC pd. and Schmucker were appointed a comto church have our thanks for a boquet line of masks and trimmings. "A' orchestra for the benefit of St. The department encampment of the select a site for the market and make PROBATE NOTICE. of very beautiful artificial flowers, their Alexander's hospital: Minn. G. A. R. occurs next Wednesday report at the March meeting. Next week the REVIEW will contain own handiwork. We understand that i. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss. Ia and Thursday, at Faribault. The Republican Numerous bills were audited and allowed, the delinquent tax list of Brown county- Probate Court Special term. January 27th, they are making large numbers of these 1. DudesMarch E.Bsttser. 1686. anticipates a very large attendance. after which the council adjourned. 2. To-Night We say Farewell In'the matter of theostste of Michael Zieske finely executed flowers and that at a Potpourri R. Schlepgrel. Col. Piaender, Col. Baasen and ye editor dc-ceased 3. Les SirenesWaltx E Waldteiifti. fair soon to be given bv them everybody Whereas, an instrument writing, parnorting will represent Hecker Post of this Chas. Wagner is the agent for the 4. NiagaraOverture E Bcstger. to be the last will and testament of Miehuel Zieske We have received theloilowinsr pieces of manic: will be given an opportunity to 5. The Song of the Roae Musen.8eei.ne justly celebrated Household Sewing city. deceased, late of said ccuty, baB been delivered MARY DARLING MUSI' YOD LKAVE MB? to this court II. become the happy possessor of a beautiful Machine. mi_ By B.P. Panks. And wberea-sJohM Z'cske. and Dan Moll Sr. Th little song is one of the prettiest Rentimen 6 Wild OatsQuickstep City Band. boquet. have filed therewith their petition. repreentinparaong Asa general thingour merchants tal effusions we remember to have seen. The 7. May RoseOverture The programme for to-morrow's other things that caul Michael Zi"ke died in words art excellent vhilethe nuthor of "Silver look to the east fer a market for their 8. Ten DaughtersXylophone Solo.... A Hogen. said county on the 6th dsj of Jnnar 1886, teat-ite, Threai among the Gold" seems to have written I sports at the winter carnival in St. 9. TournamentOverture City Band Mr. H. A. Subilia, Jr., last Monday and that sai I petitioners are ih* executors a song which will mike him more famous thitn produce but not so with John Neumann. 10. "Sick" Peter Muaen Sahne. named inlaid last will nd testament, ud praying "Silver Threads" did. and certainly this sone: is Paul is the Dest yet published. Why found on the sidewalk ia front of Mr. HI that the said instrument may lie admitted to Not long ago he shipped a far ahead of that one in elements ot Imttttur popularity, piohate, and that letters tehtame itar 1 to them evv not make up a party and go down? 11. O, How Delightful]Medley .E. N Catlin. Schnobrich's meat market a pocket quantity of butter to Washington territory, issued hereon: 12 6th Air VarieViohnSolo.Fred Heers. Dancla. LITTLE AH SID, [The Chinese Kid 1 book containing $5,14 in money and a 13. I ie Scbmiede im Walde Idyll..M. Michael is. It is ordered. That the pi oofs of said instra receiving therefor 35 cents per By J. P. 8kelly. The "Student von Ulm" is now in 14. Lebe WohlFantisllic lor comet ment. and the said petition, be heard before this receipt for personal property taxes issued Since Bret Harte unearthed ''Ah 8m and hia pound. A Wagner Hartman Court, at the offlc "f Gallagher ft Davis the rehearsal by the dramatic section of the tricks that were v*in," nothing on the "Chinese 15. Comic Song Mueen-Saebne. village of Sleepv Eye Lake, in said 0nnty on that day by county treasurer subject appeared that is equal to this little Tuesday the 2d day of March A. I 18S6, at 2 o'- IV. New Ulm Turnverein. The play will Peuser Bros, desire to call the attenon sou? in point of interest. The subject concerns clock in the afternoon, when all concerned may Pfrfferle to Anna Erickson, of the town 16. WeddingMarch Mendelssohn. a little Chinese Kid" who on first seeing an be put on the boards sometime in appear and contest the probate of said instrument of smokers to their new brand of of Linden. Mr. Subilia has left the 17. III. TrovatoreOverture Verdi. "American Ramble Bee" takes it to be a Meh March. 18. Operatic Medleyfotpourne... .E Wateton. can Butteifly, which him will catch em sure." ALII it is further or lered, that public notice 'Peuser Bros'. Lilly" cigars. It is a poeket book and contents at the REVIEW 19. New Champagne Gallop E. Battger. He ioea catch 'em, pots the bumble bee ia the of the time and place of *aid hearing be seat of bis Jean*, where he'll mah 'em share.' clear Havana filler and those who office and the rightful owner can have given to all persons interested, b\ publishing a Business men desiring advertising and shore the Melican Butterfly proves VERT o( this ord for three sacieesive weeks rnor Company A's masquerade ball, in have tried them sav they are equal to same by proving property. RT Get the *ong tn if you don't sing, MAD to said day of bearing in the Ne* REVIEW a space in the premium list of the Brown TH WOMBS They're worth the candle Union Hall, last Saturday evening, was weekly newxpaper printed and published at the best imported 15 cent cigar, though MIKA. O WA LTZ. By Coote, County Agricultural Society, will please the city of New Uim in said County a grand social and financial success. retailed for a dime. Lovers of the By the Court, As will be seen by a notice elsewhere An arrangement of the most taking airs from apply to C. W. H. Heideman, treasurer fcRNST BRANDT, Gilbert iiid snlhvan'e greatest' opera. Containing t? The hall was crowded with spectators weed, by all means give Peuser Bros'. in these columns, $4,95 is the round (L.8 Judge of Probate the geras only. of the society. and merry maskers, many of the latter Lilly a trial. trip rate to St. Paul during the winter All the above retail for 40 cents each, but the PROBATE NOTICE. publishers offer to mail the lot postpaid on receipt having, for a time, to content themselves carnival, including admission to the The two singing societiesMusenSoehhe of 61 cents, which is one-halt the regular price. Address The Ice Carnival at St. Paul will be with standing room. The number State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss In ice palace and carnival grounds tickets aiid Maennerchormade an excursion RI 'HARD K. SAALFIELD, Probate Court. profusely illustrated by the Pioneer of maskers was quite large, but the 12 BIBLE HOUSE. NEW TORE. to expire five days from date of sale. to Schell's place last Sunday. In the matter of the estate of O Thordson, deceased. Press during February, and it will be ladies again predominated. The tickets are all in one and the return The afternoon was pleasantly spent On reading and filing the Petition of Theodor Call in and see our new stock of well worth your while to subscribe at The grisly bear, trained dog, trainer Thordson of Brown Coonty repiesentlng,among part must bear the stamp of the with music and song. other things, that OleThordson late ofsaidCoonty goods. Dry goods, Glassware, Lamps, once for a month, if not longer, through and organ grinder were conspicuous secretary of the carnival committee in of Brown on the 19th, day of Jannaiy A. D. 1886, Crockery and Tinware, at Frank at Lake Hanska in said County died intestate, St. Paul papers are agitating lower the resident agent, or if there is none, figures, and created much amusement. order to be honored on the train. and being an inhabitants thi- County at the time Kuetz'mg's. railroad rates to the ice carnival, and of bis death, leaving goods, chattels and estate send in your name to the home office of Four young ladies in huge floor sacks Who's going? Can't we have a New within this County, and that said petitioner is the it may be that eventually rates will be the Pionneer Press at St. Paql, represented the four mills of the city FOB RENT. Four rooms on the oldest eon of said deceased, and praying that administration Ulm day at the carnival? of said estate be to Christian AM. ground floor of reduced to one cent a mile each way. a very pleasantly lo- and quite well did they carry out their Mail orders must be prepaid. tf i.ess or some oth suitable person granted: It is rf cated dwelling house, on Centre street, ordered, that said petition be heard before the Then look out for a rush. The New Uim city band, whose part The Kentucky minstrel troupe Judge of this Conrt, on Stturday the 27th day between Minn, street and Broadway A mandate issued from the palace of of February A. D. 1886 a 10 o'clock A. at the members have recently gone to considerable made music for the million, and very For particulars enquire of Probate Office in said County. To-morrow the sheriffs of Minnesota "Whiteblizzard" commands our presence expense in the way of purchasing sweet music it was too. Two fineh And it is urtl ordered, that notice thereof be WERNER meet in St. Paul to compare notes. at the reception of their Ro\ al given to all nersons interested, by publishing a new instruments, music, etc., gotten up topsies were vainly looking copy of this order for three successive weeks prior Sheriff Schmidt of this county will relate ALL ABOARD! Highnesses, the "King and Queen" at to raid day of hearine in tne New Ulm Review have arranged a masquerade ball for for lawyer Marks. A dozen "green" a week! newspaper, printed and published at the his experience in running down their "Roval Court" in the city of St. the evening of Feb. 14th, at Union emigrant women, each with a fortune City of New Ul in said County. criminals at tne expense of his own individual Dated at Ne Ulm the 30th day of January, A Paul, this evening. We regret very Hall. As this is the first time this organization of from $5,000 to $40,000, stopped a W. & St. P. R. R D. 1866. By the Com t, self. much to disappoint their royal highnesses, ERNST BRANDT, has come to the front asking short time in the hall en route to New Uim Station. Judge of Probate. but, really, "Borealis" and the public favor, it is but right and proper Dakota in quest of busbands. To persons wishing to attend the Hon. Ig. Donnelly informs the editor lord high chancellor, "Winterzephyr," ICE PALACE CARNIVAL they should be given a rousing benefit. The maskers were so numerous State of Minnesota, District Court, 1 of the Sleepy Eye Herald that he will must get along without us. Nmth Judicial District County of Brown SB The price of admission has been fixed and the crowd so dense that to describe at St. Paul the W inona & St. Peter railroad lecture at Sleepy Eye on Tuesday, February The State of Minnesota to Panlina Graff and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming at the nominal sum of 25 cents. the various characters minuteh 9th, and at New Ulm on the evening will sell excursion tickets at $4,95 any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the Loren Cray, a well known Lake Crystal would be impossible. Suffice to say re I estate described in the complaint herein: next following, provided old Boreas for the round trip. Tickets good five attorney, and his brother-in-law, J. Ole Thordson, of the town of Lake You are hereby summoned and required to that the ball was a success and that all don't interfere with this arrangement. days from date of sale. Tickets will answer the complaint of Geo W Somerville, the P. Sylvester, between whom bid blood Hanska, died very suddenly on the 19th plaintiff in this action, which is filed in the office participants enjoyed themselves hugely. be sold from February 1st to 13, 15th, of the clerk of this conrt in and for Bo county, has existed for some time, had a bloody ult. while driving home from Ne Ulm and to serve a copy of your answer to the bald Wagner and Subilia'.s orchestra furnished 22nd and 25th. encounter in the depot at that place at complaint on the subscriber at his office in the in company with Mr. Iver Johnson, one The St. Peter Herald refers to the the music and lent much to the Village of Sleepy Eye Lake in said county within C, W. H. HEIDEMAN, an early hour on Monday morning of of his neighbors. The day was quite twenty days after the service of this summons Nicollet county financial statement as enjoyment of the occasion. npon yon exclusive of the day of such service and Ticket Agent. last week. Reports of the affray are cold and after they had proceeded on being the shortest and at the svme if you fail to answer the said complaint within the FOR RENT- time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ap conflicting, but putting this and that The Sleepy ,E} Herald volunteers 3 rooms, suitable for their way a short distance Mr. Thordson time the most comprehensible statement ply to ths court for the relief demanded in the together it appears that Cray, who is a offices or living purposes. the lollowing for the benefit of the complaint. laid down in the sleigh so as to published by any county in the Dated February 3rd, 1886 Enquire of Oie M. Olsen, at the crippled soldier, was standing by the Brown County Agricultural Society: better keep warm. Further on, Mr. State. The Nicollet county statement GEO. W. SOMEHVILLF, Pioneer Drug Store. stove in the depot when he was assaulted PHmtiffm Pcroon. The Brown County Agricultural Society Johnson spoke to Mr. Thordson and may be the most comprehensible, but FOR SALE, State of Minnesota, District Court, District.* Nint Judic ii from behind bv Sylvester, who are going to make special efforts house and lot on German asked him to .take the reigns, but receiving for brevity the Brown county statement Count* of Brown. this year to get up a fair that is orthy street, near Schmucker's knocked him down and jumped upon Notice is hereby given thit an action Ins been no reply he stopped to investigate beats 'em all, by many odds. commenced in the above named court and coun of the name. VV hat they have lacked Tivoli, cheap and on easv terms. and beat him. While down Cray drew ty wherein George W Somerville's plaintiff and and became aware that something most "of all is a first-class manager, one CARL MUELLER. M. Paulina Graft" and also all other persons or a revolver and fired at his assailant The secretary of tne Redwood Falls WHO has good talent for organization was wrong. He drove to the nearest parlies unknown claiming an3 right, title, estate, hen or interest in the real estate described in the O Oue three-year-old halfOilbll, three times, the first two shots taking board of trade wrote to the Singer Manufacturing and an appreciation of what is necessary house and applied for assistance, but, complaint therein are defendants. i in going to work in getting the people effect in Sylvester's right and left od Clyde Stallion, That said action is broughtto determine an advrfre Co. to ask whether a proposition 0 alas, Mr. Thordson sleept the sleep that weighing 1600 pounds, and in good, claim, estate, lien or interest in or to the interested. Before there ever will wrists, the third shot missing, Cray to move the factory to Redwood premises hereinafter described under section two, knows no waking. His body was yet serviceable condition. For terms &c, be a respectable fair in this county it chapter seventy five, General Statutes of 1878. was also badly used up in the fray. Falls would be entertained. Although apply to must be a fair for the whole count}. quite warm, showing that death must That the premises affected by said action and situated in the county of Brown and state of the letter was courteously answered, It the farmers from the country do not HENRY DIETZ, have occurred but a short time previous. I Minnesota, and are described as follows The town Cottonwood, come in to organize it, get them in. Attorney General Hahn has rendered editor Todd thinks the secretary of the I South.West quarter of section thirty-two, town We understand that there was (Feb 17) Brown Co., Minn. ship one-hundred and eight, North of Range thir They haven't advertised their fair heretofore, an important tax decision, covering a board of trade should be exhibited at ty-five West. no legal enquiry into Mr. Tbordson's to any greater extent than the\ Dated February 3rd, 1886. point that does not appear to have been the World's Fair for his cheek. GRAND would advertise a dance. We can also death, and the theory of suicide is advanced GEO. W SOMERVILLE, pSftU&MII[ touched upon before, and which unquestionably give them another pointer they never [Mch 17] Plaintiff in Person. but as deceased was quite Redwood Reveille:Marshall has effects the title to a good can make a success of any county fair intemperate of late and, we are informed, State of Minnesota, n District Court, that is held on Sunday That may do drafted an ordinance prohibiting minors deal of land in Minnesota, the decision County of Brown. 5 Ninth Judicial District. somewhat under the influence of for people who like that sort of thing, The state of Minnesota to W W. Doty and also from frequenting billiard rooms, and being to the effect that land which has all other persons or parties unknown claiming but theie are too many people in BrowD liquor when he left town, it is more imposing fines upon proprietors of the any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real been sold twice for taxes may still be county who "remember the Sabbath estate described in the complaint herein* than probable that his untimely death same who allow them to play billiards. redeemed by the original owner. In You are herebj summoned and required to day to keep it holy," and as long as the was brought on by his intemperate habits. answer the complaint of George W Somerville, This is something like the man who farce of holding a fair on Sunday is continued explanation of what constitutes a payment the plaintiff in this action, which is filed in the they are going to keep away. office of the Clerk of this court and for said whipped his boy for chewing tobacco, for redemption, the attorney general county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the Perhaps the society as it now* stands while he (the man) gnashed hjs teeth said complaint on the subscriber at his office in says: The payment of money to thinks' such notions are all nonsense, PERSONAL MENTION. the Village of Sleepy Eye Lake in said eoanty, through a quarter-of-a-pound quid at the county treasurer does not necessarily within twenty days after the service of this summons but that does not alter the circumstances upon you exclusive of the day of such service, every stroke. The fact remains that these people effect the redemption. If the and if you tail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action do not come, and that is the thing Mr. E. G. Pahl departed last tax payer receives it the redemption is will apply to the court for the relief demanded for us to oonsider The Snnday question The rage among newspapers for illustration evening on a business trip through the in the complaint complete. If he refuses it the question is not the question before the society Dated February 3rd, 1886. has found its way into the Northwest, east. of the right of the proposed redemptioner it is the question of success. Our GKO. W. SOMERVH-LE, and during the Carnival at St. Paul advice is to gather them all in by wise still remains open, to be adjudicated Mrs. A. Zieher went up to Tracy Plaintiff Person. and vigorous management State of Minnesota, oo District Court, the PIONEER PRESS proposes to make by the courts. Thursday morning, having been called County of Brown. 5 Nmth Judicial District. this feature very prominent. Special artists thither by the birth to Mr. and Mrs. Notice is hereby given that an action has been If ourfriend of the Herald would have commenced the above named court and county have been secured in addition to Hon. J. B. Sackett's resignation as Ad. Schell of a girl baby. stopped a moment to enquire into the wherein Geo. W. Somerville is plaintiff and W. W. Doty and also all othe- persons or parties unknown those regurly attached to the paper. All deputy collector of revenues in this district, personnel of the society as now constituted, The Fairfax correspondent of the claiming any right, title, estate, lien or sports, processions and ceremonies connected under the auspices of mteiestm the real estate discribed in the complaint tendered to Collector Bierman in he would have soon been convinced Renville Times understands that Luther therein are defendants. NEW- ULM CITY BAND, with the Ice Carnival will be reproduced. August iast, was accepted a few days That said action is brought to determine an adverse that considerable new blood has Nichols, of New Ulm, will represent claim, estate, hen or interest in or to th We advise our readers to ago, to take effect January 31st. His been infused and that at least a portion premises hereinafter described under section two, the Deering machine at Farf aix. chapter seventy-five, General statutes of 1878 send in their subscriptions at once. successor is R. W. Lamberton, also of of the managers* possess the requisite That the premises affected by said action an Hon. E. St. Julien Cox, of S situated in the County of Brown and State of MiD St. Peter, who took possession last Mon -AT- push and energy to make the coming Paul, was in the city on Monday on nesota, and are described as follows: Tbe8oath Mrs. Anton O. Ouren, of the town of day. The St. Peter Herald, though county fair an unqualified success, East quarter of section thirty-two, township one legal business before Jodge Webber. hundred and eight, North of Range thirty-fivj Linden, who has been confined to her well pleased with Mr. Lamberton's appointment which, if they follow out the programme West H. and E. Peterson, Justus Kili bed with sickness for ten years, and for On Sunday evening, Feb. 14/86. Dated February 3rd, 1S86 personally aid locally, stigmatizes mapped ont by Mr. Heideman, the GEO. W SOMERVILLE, an and Daniel Katz, of Chicago, were six years was unable to move without the act as a "piece of cowardice [Mch 17] Plaintiff in Person energetic treasurer of the society, they in the city the last few days looking mm assistance, has at last recovered sufficiently truly disgusting," inasmuch as the are bound to do. Programme next week. after their milling business, being so as to be up and around. Mr. place had been promised to Mr. T. E. heavy stock owners in the New Ulm Ouren did everything possible to bring VALENTLNES. Dr. C. Weschcke Admission 25 cts. a Person. Bowen of Sleepy Eye. The Herald EfS. City Roller Mill. Mr. Katz succeeds about Mrs. Ouren's restoration to has just received a large assortment of thinks the Democrats, who have for Mr. Pahl as manager of the mill. health, but not until a lady doctress sentimental, comic and mammoth valentines. 4r years been crying, "Down with Republican Tickets can be had of members of ,tbe took hold of the case last summer was The sentimentalsah, they Si i band and at the Fioneer and City drug bossism," in turn have set up a Wonderful is the effect of West's any signs of recovery perceptible. To are too sweet for anything, and the stores. regular boss system that leaves the Republicans World's Wonder or Family Liniment. IIT Vi IOVS!S TAGES. Desire for Btlmnlanta be restored to health after being bedridden comicswell, they are ludicrous entirely removed. Home treatment Medn away in the shade. Mr. Bierman One bottle will effect more" cures than .*JNt cine can be administered without knowledge of All are cordially invited. for ten long years, is indeed a enough to bring a smile to the face of four times the number of any other liniment patten*, by placing it in coffee, tea. or art-r of finds it pretty difficult to please all btossingfi, food Cnreignaranteod Send for part^nlar- IM CtMRuCC II AratyMMM- an Egyptian tipummy. 25 and 50c. All druggists. the "trooly loy'l." *I51."- SPERFie CI., tea Saoe St CIKONSAXI, =33 g-i*?