New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 23, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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KW ULM AND VICINITY. THIhD WAR CAUCUS. The mam drive wheel in the Eagle PDBEWiTEB,,, The times are pretty dull in St Peter Mill broke Monday night. As a result *TV {V:O\ P^ Blood Elixir is the only and the edjtor of the Tribune has to TV^VJfcV the mill has to be shut down until a Travelers' Guide. jtemedy guatai and plenty of it. skirmish around in other towns to keep Bloo teed. It is a positive curefor Ulcers, Erup- John C.^JRudoIph and new wheel arrives. This is the third his print shop going. He was up here Is what our public-spiriced tionsorSyphilitic Poisoning. Itporifiesthe time the the same kind of an accident Itjnatz Schwen dinger Thursday soliciting small jobs and of after1, i^ whole system, and banishes all Rheumatia has happened to the mill. iW citizens are the standard bearers& fering to do them at almost any price and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it. As the Herald office has all it can do Chas L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. Mr. Evan J. Romans of Cambridge, In order to prove that a good and sufficient we have no objections to any little charity Ohio, has accepted a position in the The voters of the third Ward met at supply of water can be secured which our citizens may have renr City Drug Store. Mr. Romans has Turner Hall Monday evening. Wm, for the city by means of drive wells the NEW ULM MARKETS:WhSt, No. 1, dered him, but it should be understood Pfaender was elected chairman and been in the drug business for twelve Board of Trade has appointed a committee 67 No. 2, 64 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, that in the matter of prices these preambulating Wirloilk>.i^teff^ years. He is a graduate of the AnnAndrew J. Eckstein secretary. Nominations to solicit one thousand dollars in 45 potatoes, 40c onions canvassers are obliged to Arbor School of Pharmacy and come3 for candidates for Alderman ten-dollar subscriptions. n-dolla subscriptions This money cut on prices in order to get any orders 1.00 butter, 12$, eggs, 12$ live hog* well recommended. being in order Messrs. J. C. Rudolph, *-e is to expended in borina: or driving Going East. Going West. at all. When orders come in a regular I. Schwendmger. H. Hanschen, E. G. a well on school house square. The per lb 3 pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwl^ To cure dull times apply an advertisement No. 1 ExpresH 4-50 a m. No 4 Express, 9 46 a m. way to their office they charge as high Koch and J. Weddendorf were nominated. projectors of the scheme are confident 82.25S2.75. 3 6:00 p.m. 2 9 4 0 p.m to the afflicted parts. People who prices as any one.SLEEPY EYE HER- Mr. Weddendorf withdrew his 23 Ac'm 10 30 a m. 1? Ac''m 14 50 a. that a flowing well could be obtained 1 4 0 3 0 a advertise only once in three months forget 19 145 pm. ALD. We understand that the TRIBUNE name. Upon motion Dr. C. Berry, M. by boring througn the granite layer. that most folks cannot remember 16 4 lo man was in New Ulm soliciting work, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Jneneman and L. Schilling were appointed If this should prove to bo true, the anything longer than seven days. Keep but did not succeed in getting an order Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily judges. Upon motion it was money expended in experimenting dropping your advertisements on the although he offered to do work at starvation except Sunda}. resolved that the Candidate receiving would come back to us a hundredfold! public and they will melt under such prices. Our business men stick the highest number of votes should be It is earnestly hoped that everyone in C. W. H. HEIDEMAX, Agent. "$- treatment. to the home office. Had the TRIBUNE the nominee for the two years term, the favor of supplying our city with pure A good farm in the town of Milford, man called at the REVIEW office we one receiving the next highest number Our baibers don't seem %o worry Mrs, Magaretha Blessing of West water will walk up to the soliciting Brown Co., about 3 miles from New Ulm might have given him a pointer how to of votes to be the nominee for the one ovei the barbers' Sunday closing law. Newton died at the residence of her committee and put bis name down for containing 80 acres improved land and secure orders in New Ulm. year term. The balloting resulted as daughter, Mrs. Theresa Bassford, at ten dollars. If they don't the committe 20 acres of timber also a house, barn, Johanna, the ten year old daughter Grand Forks D. T. Wednesday last. follows. J. C. Rudolph 68 I. Schwen- wil ..ttl probably are,solicitorsworeceive have to come them. granary and sheds. For farther information ^vmwj of John Stelges died of heart disease i Mrs. Blessing had gone to Grand Forks dinger 66 E. G. Koch 29 H. Hanschen The following the address: wm fcllcm. Tnesda\ to nurse her daughter but was taken ill 25 Scattering 4. Messrs. Rudolph and them kindly, for they are timid and un- C. A. BIERCE & Co. Aiter a lapse of nine years Mrs. Fred herself and died after a short illness. Schwendinger were declared the nomi- experienced:JWm. Hummel, John Lind, thousands suffering from Asthma^ Ck,n. Winona, Minn. -Tf".A. Ti!vtmn m /-i. Fntsche of Lafa\ ette presented her husband Her body was brought to West Newton nees for the two and one years term re- sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try Jos Eckstein, J. Klossner, Chas with anothei son and heir. HEO. MUELLEK. and interred at that place. spectively. Upon motion the nominees Acker's English Remedy? It is the best HERM. ESSEN, Heideman and C. L. Roos. LATER: were declared the unanimous preparation known for all Lang Troubles, Up to Tuesday four hundred and thirty Our nimrods will do well to remember Mr Vierling whose sickness was sold on a positive guarautt 10c, 50c choice of the convention. Upon motion dollars have signed. The committee that a law, passed by the late legislature, noted in last week's REVIEW died Tuesday Chas. L. Roos, New Jim, Minn. the chair appointed Louis Schilling, H. will begin*tokcanvass the city to-day. prohibits the killing of game in evening of last week. His funeral MANUFACTURERS OF Hanschen and M. Jneneman a committee the spring It also prohibits the killing oecured Friday. Early Monday morning three of our to confer with similar committees of game on wild lands without having PERSONAL MENTION. citizens, who ought to know better, from the other wards for the purpose of Last week, station agent Heideman previously obtained the consent of the thought it would be great sport to give noniinatingia candidate for constable. paid $1800 to workmen here. This is owner. Two game wardens may be the night-watchman a little fexercise. John C. Rudolph was in St. Paul v/V:T the inaount they earned for eleven days' E. G. Koch, Andrew J. Eckstein and appointed for every county whose duty AND DEALERS IN during the last week. Acting on this theory they made night snow shoveling. F. Pfaender were appointed ward committee it is to see that the game laws are enforced. Tobacco and Smokers' Articles, hideous by singing and yelling on Minnesota for the ensuing year. C H. Ross is in St. Paul helping to Messrs. Lind and Hagberg have investe street. Whenever the officer approached boom the real estate market. i in a Remington Type Writing NOTES. them they skipped around the The tubular well at John Hauenstein's Machine. This is the first type writer Rev. Berghold called the attention of block and eluded him. But the officer F. Kuetzing went to Chicago Saturday brewery has been sunk 267 feet. An owned by anyone this cit}. the nominees to the importance of the was sharper than the disturbers thought evening. He will return with a abundant supply of water has been Ruemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn. third ward. He said the ward contains He merely noted their names and swore big stock of spring goods. struck, which rises 100 feet in the tube. MARRIED.At the residence of nearly all of the educational and religious out a warrant for their arrest and had competent girl for gen The Phelps Co. are now driving a well Ernst Pfeifer Wednesday March 16th, a WINTER Carltrip Browns returned fromMonday a two institutions and only three saloons them brought before Justice Fischer. in the east last on M. Mullen's premises and will drive Mr. Kohagen and Miss A Guterjahn. ITiUXJ.lJjJ.eral housework Scandinavian months1 while the other wards have the rest of One of the trio plead guilty and was preferred. Apply at Mrs. J. New one on J. Pfenningers German street Judge Brauclt tied the knot. He reports business in the east as being the saloons, all of the breweries, the fined one dollar, the other two thought hart's. property next week. Nine tubular very quiet. Anton Fischer, who murdered his son court house and jail. they could buck the law and plead not wells have been driven in different parts near Iberia last week, has been bound guilty. Upon tried they were found Examinations for Teachers. Col. Bobleter was up here Saturday Ninety-six votes were cast of the city during the last year. guilty and had to pay ten dollars each over to the District Court. He retained and Sundav making" arrangements Quite a number of voters came in after for their nights fun. It is about time Attorney Thompson and Eckstein. While at Courtland last Friday our for the removal of his household effects Notice is hereby given that the Public the time for voting had expired. that night-owls should find out,that the reporter noted with pleasure the growth to St. Paul. Examination for teachers of Brown Co. Sciap Iron Bill," the noted hard A number of first and second warders night police is on duty for the protection and thrifty appearance of our neighboring Minn, will be held on the following hitter in the cause ot temperance, will Fred Pfaender has accepted a position graced the caucus with their presence. of citizens and their property, and village. We had the pleasure of dates and at the following places talk to New Uim people some time as traveling salesman for Albrecht not for the amusement of a few who visiting Mr. Doty's stables and seeing The system of ward nominations this month. The more the memer. New Ulm, at the Court House Bros., St. Paul. He will begin work think it funny to chase an old man his herd of Holsteins and were glad to seems to give general satisfaction. March 28th and 29th 1887. for the firm about May 1. around town. hear that Mr. Doty's cattle wintered The Agricultural Society will meet at The ward committees will meet at Sleepy Eye, at the Public Schoolhouse Turner Hall next Saturday at 2. p. m. nicely and were in good condition. We Miss Amalia Pfaender entertained Turner Hall this (Wednesday) evening. April 1st and 2d 1887, An exchange gives this prescription Every member should be pi*esent as hope to see them at our next fair, as her friends with an apron party Saturday. Springfield, at the Public Schoolhouse, how to blow up a town without important business will be transacted. they will make quite an exhibit. It was discovered during the April 8th and 9th 1887- dynamite: "Oppose improvements. Dakota Floods. evening that a number of our young Messrs. C. A. Bierce & Co. of Winona Examinations will commence at 9 A New Ulm special to the St. Paul Mistrust its public men. Run it down men are experts with needle and thread. announce in another column a farm GLOBE says"At the people's caucus o'clck a. m. Mandan D. T. is flooded by the Missouri to strangers. Go to some other town to for sale. The farm Belongs to Mr. of the First ward Hon. George Doehne river. Huge blocks of ice blackade trade. Lengthen your face when a Mr. Adolph Eckstein made the Prompt attendance is solicited. New Henry Eckstein and is a very fine piece and Albert Behnke were nominated for the main streets and a number of stranger talks of locating in it If a REVIEW office a very pleasant call last Ulm, March 8th 1887. alderman. This is a complete victory of land and under cultivation. buildings have been submerged. At man wants to buy your property charge Friday. Mr. Eckstein is in co-partnership for the Democrats, they gaining every J.B. VELIKANJE, Co. Supt. Bismark that river has reached the him two prices. If he wants to buy of with Mr. C. A. Pierce of Winona City Clerk Schilling asks all voters point asked." We fail to see any democratic high-water mark of 1881. anybody else, interfere and discourage in the real estate and insurance business. to take part in the next election. This NOTICE victory in the above nominations. him. Refuse to see anv benefit in a will enable him to compile a correct A If it had been the desire of the Js herebv given that at the next annual scheme that does not directly benefit list of voters by wards and simplify the [Official.] republicans of the first ward to make a you. If you can't hog everything yourself, charter election of this City to be work of the Judges at the fall election. City Council Proceedings. Business Locals. party nomination they could have done judge everybody by yourself, and held on the first Tuesday, being the 5th so as there are more republicans than The person who took my whip from accuse them of doing it. Do not suppert day of April A. D. 1887, the following Special session of the Citv Council of A fine assortment ofefancy fresh fruits democrats in the ward. the entrance way to Turner Hall Lecture the newspapers." just received at th Palac Restau the City of New Ulm held March 15th officers are to be elected to wit: rt Room Friday evening will avoid 1887. All members present, the mayor For the city at large^one constable. rant. Saturday evening the REVIEW man trouble by returning the same immediately. presiding. For the first Wardone councilor for Cottonwood Items. made a trip to Redwood Falls. He On motion it was resolved, that our one year and one councilor for two found quite a number of former New Furst & Bradley sulky plows cheap C. H. Ross. City Charter be printed, under the direction Ulmites there and they all seemed to do years. Election was attended bettei than at J. Klossner's of the City Attorney, by contract well. Sundays they generally hold reunions Frank Kuetzing expects this spring usual. Every citizen, of this To*n For the third Wardone councilor for let to the lowest responsible bidder, of New Ulm boys (W. Brust, G. to have the largest stock, finest display present participated greatly and emulously 4'Whatsoever a man soweth, one year and one councilor for two that Councilors H. Crone, Chas. Leonhard Becker, John Lauterbach, A. Brandt, and lowest prices of Millinery Goods of in the proceedings, which were years. and Jos. Schmucker, with the City Ph. Gruye, G. Koehler and Julius Melges), any house in Brown Co. Be" sure and That shall he also reap," carried on in the vernacular of those That the following are hereby designated Attorney as advisory member as to last Sunday afternoon the Review call on him as soon as he returns from present, with the exception of one, in A shipment of fresh and reliable as the places for holding said style, print and paper be appointed a representative was one of the party. the east. order that the majority might understand Grass Seeds, consisting of Blue Grass, election in each Ward. committee to receive bids and award The boys have our thanks for favors intelligently what was going on. Some of the friends ef Col and Mrs.shown. First Ward:Turner Hall. Red Top, Orchard Grass, Red, White, the Contract for 500 Copies of the same We are also under obligations Bobleter surprised them Saturday evening Mr.JM. Lipp, veterinary surgeon, Seeond WardSchool House in North in pamphlet form. to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Lichtwerk. They and Swedish Clover Seeds, has just They taught the Colonel how to and farrier, who was on the sickhst last German Park. are always pleased to see New Ulm Resolved that the committee receive been received at Olsen's new drug store. play progressive euchre and he has week, is convalescing. people. Third WardCity Clerks Office. bids in the first instance from printers Also home raised Timothy Seed of promised to introduce the game at the of this City only, up to Fridav March Dated New Ulm, March 21st 1887. A resolution was passed, at the last capitol. In speaking of the postal note an exchange last years crop. Garden and flower I8th 1887 at 2 o'clock p. m. at the City election, appropriating one hundred Louis SHILLING, says- "Let us see how this little Seeds, prices low. Please give me a A new time card was issued by the Attorney's office, bids to specify a gross dollars for reconstructing apart of the City Clerk. document is made to serve the convenience sum for the Charter and the price" per call. C. & N W. R. Sunday. The only old bridge near Nic Gulden's place. NOTICE. of the people. A person wishing additional page of Ordinances and other change at this station is, the eastern Quite a number of minor resolutions to send thirty cents in a letter goes to STATE OF MINNESOTA, i M. OLSEN. matter to be printed therewith and a morning passenger leaves 5 minutes were passed for the appropriation of a money order office and procures a BS Meridian Block. COUNTY OF BROWN. sufficient number of blank pages. money for the benefit of the Town at latei. at 9 46 a. m. and the western postal note for this amount, payino- as large. The committee has the right to reject Dassengei 5 minutes earlier at 6 p. m. TOWN OF COTTONWOOD. a fee three cents, or ten per cent of the Notice is hereby given that the legal any or all bids and thereafter they are Qflf) yards fancy silk velvet in all colors amount remitted He sets a postal note Mrs. Marv Hammond of Sleepy Eye, The following was suggested to the voters of said town have adopted a bylaw authorized to invite bids and let the UUU i dollar a yard at Mrs. A. Coding's payable to bearer at any money order ho was formerly an inmate of the inline a farmers on Tuesday: Resolved, that at their annual town meeting held contract anywhere. millinary store. office in the United States. Now, as\lum at St. Peter and discharged nonresidents shall not be permitted to March 8. 1887 that nonresidents shall The council thereupon adjourned. wherein is this safer than sending currency fioni theie ibout seven years ago, was kill game in our Town. After going not be allowed to hunt in said town. Highest market price paid for fresh C. WESCHCKE. in a letter? The postal note is -ecommitted last Friday.after an exam'Kition through a lively discassion, the resolution Timothy Seed at Dr. C. Weschcke's Pioneer Attest: Mayor. M. ROECK. payable to bearer an one rifling the before Probate Judge Brandt. was passed inthe affirmative. Town Clerk. Drug Store. Louis SCHILLING. letter has something which can be converted John, son of George Haas, of town Clerk. Viewer** mAn uncouth and curious pig was into currency anywhere, without Cottonwood, was kicked by a horse given birth to, at one of our neighbors, Harrows and corn tools of all kinds any questions being asked. Now suppose Sund.iv evening and received serious stonJ. ware just Special session of the City Council of which may rightly be considered as the government should, for the cheap at Klossner's. Beautiful flowers and plants: Oni .ntenul injuries. At last reports he the City of New Ulm held March 21st fi one of the most uncommon and misshapen convenience of the public, print sheets was resting easy but the extent of his 1886. All members present, the Mayor Cut flowers for funerals, parties and forms of development extant. The of postal currency in denominations of allon 4flflfl injuries had not been ascertained. Dr. presiding. weddings supplied on order by mail or animal has two complete bodies which one, five, twenty-five and fifty cents, "IUUU received at Frank Behnke's store, Stnckler has charge of tne patient. The Mayor stated the object of the telegraph. All kinds of Greenhouse join at the neck to form one head it is selling them just as stamps are now sold at reasonable prices. meeting, the same being to hear the plants packed and shipped to all parts also remarkable for minor peculiarities. sold, would not all the purpose of the Mr. J. Reed has severed his connection grievances of the publisher of the "New of the country. new postal note be equally as, well GBASS SEEDS. a- head miller of the Eclipse Ulm Post" in regard to the acceptance served without the attendant expense West Newton Gleanings. Address: MENDENHALL GREENHOUSES, mill here and will leave shortly to accept of the bid of the "New UlmReview" by and tronble of the system? The postal 18th St. and 1st Ave. South or i like position at New Ulm, Minn. The undersigned has received a very a committee of this Council, for the City Store 15, 4th St. South Minneapolis. note, as it is, is better than a wor^e system, Mi Reed has made many friends during Joseph, son of George Gitter met large supply of all kinds of fresh grass printing of the City Charter etc. and to and that is all we can say for it. with an accident while chopping a tree Ins stay here, and his departure and garden seeds which will be sold take action thereon. B. J. MENDENHALL, That something more in harmony with last week. He was struck by one of will be regretted b}' many.GAYLORD during the seeding season at very low Mr. Weddendorf of the "Review" correct business principles should take the limbs of the falling tree and knocked Prop'r. HUB. prices. The list includes the following, was present and the "Post" was represented -^4 senseless. At last reports he was convalescing. its place is a fact that is easily demon! viz:White Clover, Red Clover, California Brown County Agricultural Society. The men who harvest the ice crop by Mr. Bogen and Mr. John strated." or Afalfa Clover, Swedish-orAlsyke near Morgan Station must be hot-blooded. Lind, his attorney. -Mr. Stadtherr has bought 120 acres Clover, Red Top, Blue Grass, The first quarterly meeting of the Our reporter saw one of them Postmaster Henrv J. Dane of Le The proceedings of the Council, relating of land for $2530. Orchard Grass, Timothy, English and making ice last winter the man wasSueur Brown County Agricultural Society, and Felix Bohrer of the same to the matter, were ordered read, Italian Rye Grass, Millet, Hungarian clad in a linen duster and wore a straw Roads are impassable and as a result place were arrested by U. S. Marshal also the different bids with the action of will be held in Turner Hall New Ulm I Vetches, Buckwheat, etc. All of the no teams are seen on them. hat. At the time the thermometer registered Campbell yesterday and brought before the committee thereon. The matter Saturday March 26th at 2 P. M. above seeds have been selected with 10 degrees below zero. Commissioner Spencer, on complaint was then argued by both sides whereupon, Wood chopping is the order of the Amendments to Constitution will bo great care and bought from reliable day. of John B. Randall, of the same place. on motion, it was resolved that Commenting on an item in last week's parties. Parties in need of any of these voted upon. All members requested to Randall expected a pension draft from the report and action of the committee It is reported that Mr. Palmer lost 13 REVIEW stating the profit made by a seeds will do well to call on me and be present Milwaukee and says" he had told the of this Council en the Charter with the head of cattle as a result of scarcity of "5- New Ulm invester in St. Paul realty, a inspect the seeds and obtain prices. postmasternottoputitintoMr. Bohrer's acceptance of the bid of the "Review" hay. correspondent from the latter city ,3* Dr. C. WESCHCKE. M. MULLEN, President. box, as was done with the other mail. be declared null and void. i*- VT ig writes us: Rer. David Morgan, of S rem*a The letter got into the box, however, FOB SALE. Further resolved thlrnew bids be m^mS^Sr^S Just received at F. Kuetzing's. A Paul, five years ago bought three acres and Mr. Bohrer got the draft. He gave Klec ten kTerritory, received for the work all in accordance IZ Z^T of land on the west side for $250.Last large consignment of four thread knitting ~LMt2' **& it to a bank, induced Randall to endorse presented her with our resolutions of last meeting, week he sold it for $10,250. ail The residence of the undersigned is cotton full weight. Both white pound boy last it, and the upshot was that Randall husl except that all the work must be done for sale cheap. For terms etc, enquire and colored will be sold at 5 cents a got only apart of the money, he W in this city, bids to be presented before Thirty dollars and costs, said his at the residence on Broadway between says only $200 out of $568.60. Postmaster Mrs. Gluth is visiting with her son* ball. 9 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, March 23, honor to Jack Irving, Monday morning. Second and Third streets north.*,* Dane says he was accustomed at the City Clerk's office, at which time Jack skirmished around after the r~ Jos. BOBLETER. to put Randall's mail in Bohrer's box, the Council will meet to open the bids Milford Items. funds and paid up like a little man. SOOO i and did not remember any instructions and award the contract. Rather an expensive Sundays frolic he to the contrary regarding this particular -mm On request of the bidders the Clerk mused. Five dollars for getting full Roads are almost impassable and letter. Both were bound over, and will remain in that condition for a was instructed to return the old bids to and twenty-five dollars for trying to Rolls*?of'4^yVALull j-'aroer the case will be investigated by the week or so. the proper parties. chew up John Gretsch's thumb^ Wish grand jury at Winona in June. Mr. Adjournod to Wednesday the 2S day I had taken Mrs. Bailey's advise and We noticed, that one day last week Bohrer was before the commissioner of March 1887 at 9 o'clock a. m. &% reformed. our mail carrier made his trip between and Borders are offered last week in company with Dr. New Ulm and Lone Tree Lake on foot C. WESCHCKE. Ayer, charged with some crookedness About 250 people assembled in Turner Attest: j,^ |*s pi Mayor. He must have had quite an enjoyable with a pension draft of $500, and the Hall Friday evening to listen to time in traveling on these roads with a Loos SCHILLING, ^|s~ *%J case was settled, bat will be investigated to^the public by Mrs. L. E. Bailey, the temperance orator. Clerk. "*"**f|9 fifty pound mail bag to carry. This by the grand jury.GLOBE. Her lecture was different from was certainly an act of perseverance l%f? %&- that of most proclaimersof temperance. and deserves mention. *^j^ rvvvvv Of the good things of this Instead of recounting how many people BURG'S BLIZZARDS. Mr. Chas. dayEssig of this town was iil several last week,but all' wel get drunk every year and how much alcohol Charle Mser, fet nlnrio nil Accountt iiwinn r*t T_...I Acker'_ _i s done on of Dyspepsia. was absorbed daily in the shape W Y&<VOVt ^^S Dvjpep^ia Tablets will euro Dyspepsia, againInf of beverages, she called the attention of ration and Constipation sold on a The telegraph office at Essia which is warranted, is because it is the best her hearers to the incompatibility of alcohol -~isiw guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by was formerly owned by the & H. Blood Preparation known. It will posi. with the human system. Her Chas. L. Boos. New Ulm, Minn. W. R. R. Co. and used exclusively for tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the 'remarks were listened to attentively, rr* failroailpiirposes, a Western Unio has office been lately. converted whole system,and thoroughly buildsup the digested carefully and may have done a mt 1 he business failures in the United Dealer in constitution. Remember, we guarantee it. great deal of good. .Hi Mates during^the past week were 187, ~The winter term of school in Djst. C. L. Boos, New Ulm, Minn* and for Canada 33. No. 9 in this town wffl close Saturday Its overyes, the mountainwhere BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAPER Berltever26thhumble, March 1887. "Briar Pipe" smoking tobacco grows. Do not be misled by unscrupnlons so buy and use bmTin spalm- i In a cabin all covered* with ivy, chew merchantl ari dealers into buying any ether than Allow no to inferior JQt HANGINGS and MUSICAL GOODS. 'Charm of the west," two best brands 1 "OuraT3J 'Briar Pipe" smokmg widl%jEmtf "Briar Pipe" smoking and "Charm of "SJXiJw? i OB earth. vSSLSP^S*"*! iiil?*^*0^ the west" chewing tobacco. the West" chewing tobacco. he West' Rff