New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 10, 1886 · Page 4 of 8
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY Hon. Ignatius Donnelly at Turner Veil Chas. L. Boos has received a complete Mr. Rolloff moved 10 lay tne matter on SPBII6FIELD DEPARTMEliT. GRA&D WSS Hall this evening.^ 5J* line of masks and trimmings. the table, which was lost Mr. Klossner MASQUERADE St. Valentine day next Sunday. ^3 moved that the President appoint THOMAS A. WILSON, EDITOR. Gold and silver braids and llc%st Why pay $5 for a spring bed to a a committee to take up the matter and Springfield, Minn.. Feb. 9, 1886. Masks and trimmings for sale by spangles, bells and star* for sale by peddler when you can get a better artic report at the next meeting. Mess Chas. L. Roos, at the City Drug Store. for $2,50 at Chas. Wagner's. John Black, of Sleepy Eye, was in St. Peter had Tank Kee Monday and Pfaender and Heideman then spoke -4 Saturday was the first real pleasant town yesterday. yesterday evening. New Ulm wants Up to last vfonday morning station against the advisability of referring to Our streets present a dismal appearance day since the beginning of the new no more of him. a&ent Heideman had sold to exceed a committee, stating that it was now now, being covered with mud year. fifit tickets to the winter carnival in understood and the matter would probably Masks of all kindscomic, earnest, and water. St Paul. Many more are going down be brought up in caucus or convention. national, and masks of noted menfor Wagner & Subilia's orchestra are arranging The impassable condition of the this week. Mr. Klossner withdrew motion. sale by Chas. L. Roos. a grand masquerade for the roads leading out into the country has On motion,the president appoint tv ASl evening of Feb. 28th. Chas Stuebe yesterday shipped five made business dull at present, but this ed Messrs. Heideman and Hummel to 108 springs in a bed for $2,50 at car loads of wheat. Charley is still in To Ladies. The great beautifier for state of things will probably not continue Chas. Wagner's, so there is no sense in request the Board of Education to publish the market and pa 76 cents for a No. the complexion: One of West's sugar paying $5 for omy 52 springs. long. their proceedings. coated Liver Pills taken nightly. 30 1 wheat. 75 cents is paid for the common Wm. M. Murfin came up from Mr. President, Messrs. Pfaender, pills 25c. All druggists. grade of No. 1. The Maennerchor will give a dramatic Sleepy Eye on Saturday of last week to 9 At t* Juni, and Ross spoke on the subject of entertainment and social hop in Aug. F. Rabe was last Friday appointed make the necessary arrangements for taxation, showing defects in the Law. There never was shown in this city Union Hall on Sunday evening, Feb. postmaster at Nicollet, vice -i* laying up ice, but was compelled to such a complete and desirably line of The subject will be taken up again. 21st. Samuel G. Irvine, resigned. postpone the work until "old Jack" Carpets ana Wallpaper as Cbas. Wagner On motion,adjourned. has the pleasure to offer to the public under the auspices of gets back from the north. We understand that Mrs. And. Sellner, fcC. W. H. HEIDEMAN, at present. Call and see him, it will The delinquent tax list, which appears NEW ^ULM CITY BAND, W. S. Watson, of Rockford, 111., Sec'y. Pro Tern. of the town of Albm, has died recently. pay you. elsewhere in this issue of the was in town on Thursday of last week. We did not learn the particulars REVIEW, contains only about one-third If the Ice Palace had been located [Official.] of her demise. Tne warm rays of the sun Saturday, the usual number of names. AT at this place it would be necessary to C1TT COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Sunday and Monday played sad havoc "Wit ad Humor," a lecture by Hon. have it closely watched to prevent its with the snow. The roads are DOW Mrs. Aug. Stock, residing in the Ignatius Donnelly, at Turner Hall this being packed in sawdust. Session of the city council of the city next to impassable, and in low places lower part of the city, died last Friday evening. Admission 50 cents. Reserved On Sunday evsniug, Feb. 14/86. Mr. H. Eaton, of Minneapolis, was of New Ulm, February 2, 1886. there are deep pools of water. Broadwa\ night. The bereaved husband has the seats without extra charge for sale in town Wednesday representing the All the members of the city council in this city could easily have been sympathy of his many friends. at the City Drug Store. Adams Haro. Co. were present, the mayor presiding. navigated by a row boat yesterday. 76 PROGRAMME. Messrs. Brophy & Gamble lately The minutes of the January session, degress above zero is more than Borealis Hodgdon, Robinson & Wolff, general The millers and coopers emploved in !Arrival of Prince Carnival and suit received a heavy shipment of the celebrated held on the 5th, were read and approved. can stand. merchants at Bird Iseland, have made the four New Ulm mills and their ladies 2.Grand Polonaise and Waltz. Van Burnt & Davis seeders. 3.Adventure of an artist an assignment for the benefit of their had a social gathering last Saturday Rev. Father Berghold desires to express They are already preparing for spring's In regard to the petition praying for 4. Tableau: "TheTravelingMusician."" creditors. The assests are ample to evening at Schmucker's Tivoli. We for the Sisters of the St. Alexander work. the vacation of the alley in block No. pay all liabilities. understand that about fifty eouples Hospital his sincere thanKs to all Admission 25 rts. a Person. We are informed that another 217. North of Centre street, the council were present and that the evening was those who so kindly rendered a helping Don't forget the coming bal masque meatmarket will be opened at this place directed that an order be entered granting spent most pleasantly. Reichelt's orchestra hand and assisted at the Concert given Tickets can be had of members of the of the New Ulm city band. The boys as soon as a suitable building can be the same. furnished the music for the occasion. band and at the Pioneer and Cit\ drug by Warner & Subilia's Orchestra, City propose to entertain their guests right secured. 6 stores. On motion of Councilor Leonhardt, Brass Band and Mussen Soehne for the royally, and as this is the first time The fine weather during last week the vote whereby Mr. Jacob Bender's benefit of the Hospital. The Sisters they ask public favor, they should be brought farmers into town. This kept All are cordially invited. During the dinner hour yesterday a saloon license was revoked, was reconsidered. are much pleased to find so large a accorded a hearty benefit business active until the sleighing busted. dynamite bomb, manufactured in John The CofflnftUe of irrangemnk number of tickets sold and the net proceeds Hauenstein's brewery, was carefully Those voting in the affirmative were PROBATE NOTICE. will amount to about $150. Special The House committee on invalid pensions Cupid's darts are beginning to fly deposited in the REVIEW sanctum. It councilors Leonhardt, Pfenninger and thanks are due to Wagner & Subilia's has taken favorable action on the in all directions, impelled by the irresistable hasn't exploded yet,but it's liable to go State of Minnesota County of Brown s la Schmucker opposed, councilor Bobleter Orchestra, the originators of the bill to allow a pension to George Probate Court Special term. Jannarj 27tn, force of a one cent stamp. A off at any time. We'll try and have it not voting, councilor Buenger. Roberts, of Capt. Bierbauer's Mankato above concert. lively skirmish will doubtless be kept In the matter of the estate or Michael Zieske go off easy like, however. John knows In regard to a petition of the Board deceased. militia, who was injured in repelling up during the greater part of this what's good for the printer, you know. Whereas, an instrument jn writing, purporting of Trade asking the council to levy a PERSONAL MENTION. the attack of the Sioux on New Ulm in to be the last will and testament of Michael Zieske month. Thanks. deceased, late of said ecui ty, has been delivered poll-tax, it was resolved to grant the 1862. tothisconrt, Mr. Jos. Schmucker departed for Mr. J. C. Haggard, one of Sanborn's same and an order entered directing And wherea,JohH Z-eske and Dan Moll Sr The ice king, Borealis, who reigns the carnival city Monday evening. havejlled therewith their petition, representing a lumber merchants,tarried in this A boy named Albert Schroeder in that a poll-tax of $2 be levied. mong othei things that said Mifcha. 1 Zieskedied in supreme in the city of St. Paul, is bestowing said county on the 6th day of January 18S, testate, Mrs. W. Boescb, we are sorry to town over Sunday. Mankato broke his right leg last Friday A committee from the Board of and that sai petitioners are the executors honorary titles on certain of say, is still confined to her room with named msaid last will and testament, aud praying The following is a report of the from falling under the front runners of Trade appeared before the council and that the said instrument ma} be admitted to his subjects with marked liberality. sickness. Ladies' Aid Society for the quarter ending a sleigh. This should answer as a asked the official publication of the piobate, and that letters testamentary le to them Here is Mr. John C. Rudolph of this issued thereon: Feb. 1st. The Society held a meeting warning to the boys in this city who council proceedings. The council had Nels Berge, of Camp, passed in It is ordered. That the pi oofs of said instru city designated as the "Duke of Ulm," on Wednesday afternoon of last raent, and the said petition, be heard before this are so persistent in hanging on to no objection and therefore it was re $1,50 for the REVIEW last Saturday. Court, at the office of Gallagher & Da\is the while the REVIEW man holds a commission week at Mrs. P. F. Altermatt's. The solved: That hereafter the proceedings sleighs. village of Sleepy Eye Lake, in said County, on Thanks. as the "Earl of New Ulm." As Tuesday the 2d day of March A. 1886, at 2 o' following officers were duly chosen for of the council be published in the clock in the afternoon, when all concerned may J. H. A. Lacher representing the our appointment was not accompanied appear and contest the probate of said instrument the ensuing quarter:Pres., Mrs. The city council of New Ulm have New Ulm Post and REVIEW, regularly. Winona Adler, was a caller at the by a railroad pass, we have not yet been Tompkins Vice Pres., Mrs. Hitchcock reconsidered the vote by which they revoked ALd it io further ordered, that public notice Resolved: To establish a hay and REVIEW sanctum Monday. able to pay our respects to his majesty. of the time and place of said hearing be Sbc'y, Mrs. Moffet Treas., Mrs. Aarnas. the license of Bender, at whose wood market and appoint a city scaler given to all persons interested, by publishing a C. L. Roos, Chas. Gebser Gust. of this ord for three suciessive weeks prior The following named ladies provided place the late murder of Martin was and-further, be it Resolved, to appoint As will be seen by the minutes of the to said day of hearing in the New REVIEW a Fischer and Mrs. A. Seiter departed for entertainment during the quarter:Mrs. committed. The public were inclined weekly newspaper printed and published at councilors Pfenninger and Schmucker last meeting of the Board of Trade, the city of New Ulm in said County the carnival city Friday evening. Winegarden, Mrs. N. Johnson, to give the city credit for the revoca a committee to select a site for said By the Court, which are published elsewhere in this ERNST BRANDT, Mrs. J. Haggard, Mrs. Van Val* tion, but they will probably take it all Miss Winona Pierce, who has been market and make report to the Council (L.8.) Judge of Probate. isssue of the REVIEW, a movement is kenburg, Mrs. D. Burns and Mrs. Anderson. back now.Sleepy Eye Herald. visiting with friends in Minneapolis the at the next regular meeting. on foot to sedure the election of a city PROBATE NOTICE. Am't of Money received, past two weeks, returned home Monday In regard to the application of. Chas. treasurer who will handle the city's The Redwood Gazette learns that a $11.85. evening. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss In L. Roos asking a reduction of his liquor funds without compensation. It is held man living near Lake Hanska name Probate Court. Eugene Koehler, Robert Loheyde, In the matter of the estate of O.e Thordson, deceaed. license and the passage of an ordinance that if such a man can be foundand not statedwas frozen to death Friday. SADIE ROBERTSON, i W. Eibner, A. G. Seiter and several fixing a druggist's license, the city attorney Sec'y. On reading and filing the Petition of Theodor it is said the woods arefull of 'emthere 22nd ult, while on his way home from Thordson of Brown County representlng,among others took the Sunday evening train gave an opinion that, according New Ulm. This is no doubt a mistake. will be an annual saving to the taxpayers other things, that Ole Thordson late of said County For liver complaint, dyspepsia, and of Brown on the 19th, day of Januai A D. 1886, for St. Paul. The boys were all determined to^the city charter, the city council had The death-of Mr. Ole Thordson, on the of the city of from $150 to at Lake Hanska in said County died intestate, sick headache use West's Liver Pills. to see the ice king and his lovely, no power to grant said application. and being an inhabitantof this County atthe time 191h inst., probably gave rise to the All druggists. of his death, leaving goods, chattels and estate The concert in Union Hall last Sunday queen. The opinion of the city attorney was report. within this County, and that said petitioner is the oldest son of said ceased, and praying that administration evening, arranged by Wagner & ordered to be placed on file. NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, Tomorrow evening Col. and Mrs. of said estate be to Christian Ahli Suoilia's orchestra for the benefit of the The Renville county seat war between ess or some other suitable person granted. It is 75 No. 2. 72 oats, 23 corn, 30 barley, The following bills were audited and Pfsender, Mrs. P. Scherer and ordered, that said pe tition be heard before the St. Alexander's hospital, brought out Olivia and Bird Island has taken a new 35-45 potatoes. 50 onions, 60 butter, allowed: Judge of thi9 Court, on Saturday the 27th day Miss E. Scherer will depart for Cincinnati of February A. 1886 a' 10 o'clock A. at the an unprecedentedly large crowd. Although turn. Last week ex-Judge E. St. Julien 10 to 15 eggs, 15 live hogs, per Fr. Melges, labor on streets, $14,55 to participate in the celebration Probate Office in said County the program embraced twenty And it is furtber ordered, that notice thereof be Cox appeared before Judge Webber, J. Robner, teaming 2 00 lb 4 pork, per ot the 80th birthday of the giveu to all persons interested, by publishing a Dr. C. WeschcKe, supporting poor, 19.10 numbers, the performers did all they and for the Bird Island side of the case copy of this order for three successive weeks pn mother of Mrs.Pfsender and Mrs.Scherer. C. Huebner, sup. poor strangers,. 1,50 0f$S*teheuniausui, neuralgia, cuts or to paid day of heanner in tne New Ulm Review had advertised, and that too without applied for a writ of mandamus, which A weekly newspaper, printed and published at the En route they will tarry one day Geo. Tauer, work at engine house, 1.50 wounds or burns use West's World's City of New Ulm in said County tiring the audience. The concert netted was granted returnable before him on Fr. Engel ...3.15 Wonder. All diuggists. in St. Paul to witness the storming and Dated at New Ulm the 30th day of January. A the hospital something over $150, for the 19th of February, against the county H. Nagel, wood for .4,75 1886 By the Com t, capture of the ice palace by the G. A. ERNST BRANDT, W. S. Booth, justice docket, 5 40 In Washington County, Wisconsin, which the sisters in charge are truly officers to give notice of election and Judge of Probate R. We understand that Mr. P. Scherer a pebble was recently found, which a L. Bogen, publishing notices, 7,25 thankful. count the names. The fight is getting will join tne party in Cincinnati later Milwaukee expert has declared to be a A bill from Fr. Book was referred to very hot. State of Minnesota, diamond and worth $220. Its weight District Court,Districtl on. Nint Judicia Charley Stuebe has brought a little OB County of Brown the street committee for examination, a is 22 carats. The State of Minnesota to Paulin.t Graff and life into the wheat market in this city. Regular meeting of the The Herald says it is understood that with instruction to make -report on also all othei persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, hen or interest the For a day or so 76 cents was being paid "it will bo all right" if some of the Board of Trade, West's Cough Syi up stops tickling same at next meeting. Adjourned. re il est ite describt the complaint herein in the throat, stops that hacning couch for wheat, and 75 cents has been the You are herebv summoned and required to farmers are allowed to slip in at the DR. C. WESCHCKE, Feb. 5th, 1886. answer the complaint, of Geo W Somerville, the and gives perfect relief it is certainly ruling price ever since Chatley has back door3 of saloons on Sunday. Why plaintifl in this action, which is filed in the office Attesi: Mayor. The meeting was called to order by worth a trial. '"l Al druggists. of the clerk of this court in aud for said county, entered the market. The good news of this sham? If saloon keepers are permitted and to serve a copy of your .mswer to the said JACOB NIX, the President. The Secretary being absent, complaint on the subscriber at his office in the to entertain customers on Sunday, the advance soon spread and for several City Clerk. Village of Sleepy Eye Lake said county within Mr. Heideman was elected Secretary Peuser Bros, desire to call the attention why subject them to the back entrance? days the mills, elevators and warehouses twenty days after the service of this summons pro tern. of smokers to their new brand of upon you exelu^veor the day of such service an Sigel Items. In our opinion the village have been taxed to their utmost if you fail to answer the said complaint within th* Peuser Bros'. Lilly" cigars. It is a The minutes of last meeting were time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will ap council of Sleepy Eye are bringing ridicule capacity in receiving and storing the ply to the court for the relief demanded in the clear Havana filler and those who read and approved. On motion of Mr. Attendance in our schools is very complaint upon themselves by their halfopen large quantity of wheat brought in by have tried them say they are equal to Dated Febrmry 3rd, 1b86 Bobleter, the Secretary was instructed small and irregular this winter. The half-shut policy. the farmers. By all means, let the GEO W SOMEHVILLK, the best imported 15 cent cigar, though to cast the vote of the society for Otto Plaintin in Person. extreme cold and impassable roads are good work continue. State of Minnesota, District Court, retailed for a dime. Lovers of the Schell for membership. And he was the cause. Editor McGill of the St. Peter Tribune Count\ of Brown. Ninth Judicial District weed, by all means give Peuser Bros'. declared elected. Notice is hereby given that an action has been Mr. Chas. Hildebrand and wife, of in a good natured way suggested that The practice of boys jumping on commenced in the above named court and county Lilly a trial. Mr. Hornburg reported that his committee wherein George W Somerville is plaintiff and Iowa, were visiting with parents and the temporary hospital building might sleighs is followed in this city to such Paulina Graff and also all other persons or VALENTINES. Dr. C. Weschcke had laid the matter of poll-tax relatives since New Year. They departed Een be utalized as a city hall, to take the extremes that it is getting to be a real arlies unknown claiming any right, title, estate, has just received a large assortment of before the City Council and that favorable or interest in the real estate described the for their home last Thursday. plica of Lie one recently burned. Although nuisance not only to the farmers, but complaint therein are defendants sentimental, comic and mammoth valentines. action had been taken. Mr. Elossner That said action is broughtto determine an adverse made with none but the best intentions, Some calumnious people who try to the public at large as well. At the The sentimentalsah, they claim, estate, lien or interest in or to the reported that his committee had this harmless suggestion has to find means of excuse for detaining premises hereinafter described nnder section two, noon hour on week days Minnesota are too sweet for anything, and the chapter seventy five, General Statutes of 1878. laid the matter of publication of City their children from school, accuse a raised the ire of some of the St. Peterite"s street is crowded with an army of boys, That the premises affected by said action and comicswell, they are ludicrous Council proceedings before the City situated in the county of Brown and state of certain teacher of teasing ("zausen") to such an altitude that they have and it is not unfrequent to see a howling enough to bring a smile to the face of Minnesota, and are described as follows* The Council and that favorable action had South-West quarter of section thirty-two, township their 15-year-old daughters while at "resolved" to boycott the Tribune for mob of fifty boys chasing up a Egyptian mummy. one-hundred and eight, North of Range thirty been taken. school. This accusation, is done maliciously making it. The editor is one of the farmer's team. The more the farmer five West. s suitable for room Dated February 3rd, 1886. Mr. Heideman, that his committee and has no foundation whatever. 3 gritty sort, however, and tells the boycotters remonstrates the more determined the FAR BEST GEO. W SOMIBVIIXB, had written Mr. Schellenberger in regard 1 uu mill offices or living purposes. [Men 17] Flaintiffin Person. We would heartily endorse a to do their worst. Really, things boys are to catch on. Of course, boys Enquire of Ole M. Olsen, at the to establishing a clock factory in law that provides to keep such people are coming to a pretty pass in our must have their fun, but they should Pioneer Drug Store. State of Minnesota, District Court, New Ulm, and on behalf of the Board County of Brown 5 Ninth Judicial District. out of school. neighboring city. not be permitted to carry on their sport The state of Minnesota to W W. Doty and also of Trade had offered him a site for factory Qh]V My bouse anTioTon~Ger^ all other persons or partis unknown claiming Farmers in the western part of the to the discomfiture of people who come UJUJll, any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real that the proposition was rejected A select party of ladies and gentlemen street, near Schmucker's ma town haul their wheat to the Milford to the city to trade. estate described the complaint herein. Tivoli, cheap and on easy terms. The committee had come to the conclusion assembled at Schmucker's Tivoli You are hereby summoned and required to station. They say they get more satisfactory CARL MUELLER. answer complaint of George W.^Somerville, The ladies'of the Congregational society that it was a waste of time to last Thursday evening to celebrate the three-year-old halfS the plaintiff in this action, which is filed the treatment there than at the office of the Clerk of this court in and for said have perfected their arrangements I (P. carry on further correspondence. 31st bnthday of Mrs. Schmucker. Music, New Ulm market county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the OAllIl, blood Clyde Stallion, for their coming festival, and Mr. said complaint on the subscriber at his office in Mr. Bobleter moved that the reports song and dancing was the order of Mr. Guggisberg is hauling stone the Village of Sleepy Eye Lake in said eoanty, weighing 1600 pounds, and in good, Newharfs residence has been designated of the various committees be accepted exercises until the hour of 12 p. m., within twenty days after the service of this summons and lumber. He intends to build a serviceable condition. For terms &c, upon you exclusive of the lay of such service, as the place and Wednesday evening thousand-dollar barn the coming season. and the committees discharged. The when the assembled guests were invited apply to and if yon tail to inswer the said complaint as the time where and when the withm the time aforesaid, the plaintiff ID this action ^*^v motion was carried. 1 A into the capacious dining rooms HENRY DIETZ, will apply to the court lor the relief demand town Cottonwood, festival will be held. An art gallery Ou modern educators (Institute ed in the complaint Mr. Heidemann reported for the directors where a repast was spread that tempted (Feb 17) Brown Co., Minn. Dated Tebrnary 3rd, 1886 conductors) claim that a child when will be one of the attractions, which, a proposition to recommend to the most fastidious follower of Epicurus. GKO. W SOIMEBVILLE, entering school has a vocabulary of with the various articles that will be ALL ABOARD! Plaiatiff in Person. the legal voters of the city a candidate Supper over, the program of two to three hundred English words, State of Minnesota, cc District Court, offered for sale, will be tastefully arranged and on this they base their methods for city treasurer who was in every the fore part of the evening was resumed. County of Brown. $ Ninth Judicial District! *&* W. & St P. R. R., i* Notice is hereby gives that an action has been in the library room. Among and principles which they present to way responsible and qualified who The assemblage dispersed commenced in the above named court and county teachers at.institutes./ We claim that New Ulm Station. other things, there will be offered for wherein Geo. W. Somerville is plaintiff and W. W: would perform the services without about 2 a. m., each one voting the party Brown county district schools aie an Doty and also all othe- persons or parties unknown To persons'wishing to attend the, sale a large assortment of beautiful claiming any right, title, estate, lien or compensation, saving the city from 200 one of the most enjoyable social exception to this rule. In many cases ICE PALACE CARNIVAL inteiestm the real estate discribed in the complaint paper flowers, the handiwork of the we have found that a child's stock of to 300 dollars per annum. Messrs. gatherings of the season. thereia are defendants. at St. Paul the Winona & St. Peter railroad That said action is brought to determine an adverse ladies. We have heretofore had occasion English words amounts to only two, *-&** Hunfmel and Rolloff spoke against the claim, estate, lien or interest in or to th viz:yes and noand, rarely over a will sell excursion tickets at $4,95 to refer to these flowers, but they premises hereinafter described nnder section two, A cold is unlike most visitors:If proposition. Messrs.. Hornburg and 1 hundred. Of course we speak of chapter seventy-five, General statutes of 1878 3 for the round trip. Tickets goodj five must be seen 'to be appreciated. An you want to gel rid of it, you must give Juni spoke in favorr Mr. Bobleter, That the premises affected by said action an children of foreign descent. Will days from date of sale. Tickets will situated in the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, oyster supper will be served from 6 to 9 it a warm reception with Dr. Bull's some successful teacher who has bad while in favor of the result, thought it and are described as follows: The Sooth be sold from February 1st to 13, 15th, the same experience give us some Bast quarter of section thirty-two, township onehnndred p. m. Everybody is invited, and everybody Cough Syrup, the standard cough remedy unconstitutional and that the Board and eight, North of Range thirry.n 22nd and 25th. method how to increase that child's that goes win be most royally entertained. West. of our age. For sale by all druggists should not interfere with political matters. vocabulary who never heard and never Dated February 3rd. 1886 C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, at twenty-five cents a bottle. Mr. President spoke in favor. Gso. W. Soar-rovHAE, will hear an English word at home? Ticket.Agent [Hen 17] Plaintiff in Person.