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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Heard on the Streets. Sunday afternoon there will be a picnic Hon. John Lind examined candidates F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has 65 Furst& Bradley siilkv plows' chea#| doz. of fancy handkerchiefs just received, and concert at Schmucker's park. for West Point at Mankato yesterday. J. Klossnerfe Travelers'^! Guide. at low prices. iW. legal Ice cream and coffee will be served. It is whispered that several parties in Mankato1 P. A. Foster, one of i. 5$ SAL.T FOR SALE. town are trying to raise "blind pigs*' luminaries, was in town yesterday. Up Clerk Johnson, of Nicollet county, jhmniynnp'n GenuinevInsect Powder for the purpose of exhibiting them at Imported english dairy and table salt at Henr Goede's has purchased the interest of Mr. Davis Miss Amalia Nix returned from Milwaukee is offered for sale cheap in original the fair next fall. The Rustler has not in the firm of Stark & Davis, St. Peter. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Monday evening. packages at our New Ulm Creamery been able to discover the exact location Jac. Hoescheler has a sign out an- Co.'scity office. of the breeders but would be glad if Miss Theresa Fay is visiting freinds gg WANTED TO RENT nouneing his place as the G. A. R. SCHUBERT FLOR, knowing ones w^uM shpw him the in Redwood Falls this week. VVinonk&gt.Petetfl?$ Headquarters. a. A house with five, six or seven good places, fhlkm^m^ i it* 5 If you want to spend a pleasant afternoon rooms. Inquire at the Review office. t*-tf '4 &m& WHMml If you want to have your fortune told Going East Going West. next Sunday, attend the concert call at Turner Hall. The world renowned No 4 Express 9 46 i m. No 1 Express 4*23 a Several parties have objected to my DR. ALBERT FRITSCHE, at Schmucker's Tivoli. 2 9 35 3 6:00 p.m. |4 Agents for the r^pfoVedl- Egyptian oracle will be pleased remarks about the police force. To 21 Ac'm 10 30 a.m. "124 Ac'm lOdOa. 00 1 a m. ft Oscar Setter came up from St. Paul 1 19 1.4^p m. McCOUCK SELF BINDERS to enlighten you. them I would say that the proper person vsA*fi& 16 4 15pm Friday, to visit his father and nurse a to complain to is the Mayor. The John Albert returned from Chicago, Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily sore hand. REVIEW IS always ready to print communications Office over J. Klossner's Hardware Store! where he has purchased a new stock of except Sunday. or subjects of general interest. New Ulm, HEIDEMAN-, Agent. Jos. A. Eckstein was in St. Louis, clothing and gents furnishing goods, Mirm C. W. H. Steel Mowersf^ attending to some legal business, last Saturday morning. "v. 2oth Anniversary of the Battle 4 week. He returned Tuesday morning. The wild plum crop will be a total of New Ulm. SOCIAL^HOP. failure this year. Wild grapes and butternuts I^The regular monthly meeting of the Instead of calling them snipes, as also for the Northwestern Self-dumping^jL Tuesday and Wednesday, August 23. are in a good condition and will board of trade will be held Friday they used to, our hunters now call them Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes, the unex^Jlj and 24, 18S7. SUJ8DAY ABBUST 7th1887._ evening. A good attendance is desired. yield a larger crop than in foimer blackbirds. They say that the bird celled Norwegian Plows, Cultivators.% C, St. P., M. & O. R'y and C. & N. W. years. tastes just as good, even if it is called durable and light running Smith Wa-^?, Admission 35 cts. for Gents. The young ladies of the.Turnverein special tiam Aug 23., 1887. by a different name. gons, self-oiling Wagons witli steel axleRepairs Leave St. Paul 8 -40 a. m. offer their old piano for sale. Intending The first case of sun stroke reported A cordial invitation! attend is extended Minneapolis 9.15 for the above named MAchinery always on hand purchasers are requested to call at the in this neighborhood occurred Monday. to all by Jordan 10 36 qualx". Hall Thursday evening. ?Mr. John Nothart, of this city, who BINDING TWINE of the best Henderson 11:15 THE MANAGERS. The bridge committee] gives notice was working on the farm of John Lang ty. Our prices are low and suitable to* Le Sueur 11:26 The different singing societies met at that owners of steam-thresher engines, of West Newton, was overcome by the Mankato 11-35 everybody. We ask the farmers to caH'J^s* Turner Hall Monday evening and rehearsed crossing the pontoon bridge with them Kasota 12 05 p. na. heat. At last reports the patient was^ on us before buying elsewhere. for the concert to be given August ATSchmucker's St. Peter 12,15 do so at their peril and will be held responsible t' resting easy. 23d. Park, Ailive New Ulm 1.30 p. m. for all damages, as the bridge SHERIFFS SALE. HE railroads have done well by the Should any change of time on the The barroom in the basement of Turner was not build for that purpose. This is Sunday Afternoon, August 7th. C, St. P., M. & O R'y go into effect State Fair people this year. At no other docket ttoSd^^.-V^ Hall has been repainted and decorated. one of the best arguments in favor of an befoie August 23., the special train a Brown! time in the year can you go and County of and State of Minnesota nit **^3 derw Its appearance has improved a ,&te iron bridge, in place of the present structure, will run to connect at Kasota. E. GOOD MUSIC HAS BEEN ENGAGED. come for so little money as during the good deal. on the ninth day ol November A 1877 In' "&J which has been made up to date. action wherein Conrad Zeller i Plunrrff in? P, S S C. W. H. HEIDEAIAN, fair. Excursion tickets only a cent *4 Ice-cream and'eoffee will be served A ter Joseph ^chmitz is defend LttorliJ^J^ Two of our nimrods went out to town Committee on Transportation. Mr. Jacob Klossner has decided to and a half a mile, and good for return on the premises. Admission free. Sigel last week to see the prairie chickens (S12K 50), which execution wan directed unit Avi,iT JT, build his proposed brick-block, corner until Monday, September 19th. 5 eredton.ea.Stonll in ,nd 'Cla cS&S of -O McGarigle in.Canada, grow. For some reason or other Henry Held ha3 gone to Mankato to of Minnesota and Second Street North, Lawn sociable at Turner Hall park they fired of a gun. A farmer of town work for his brother Albert. this fall. Work will commence at once. New Ulm Public Schools. Thursday evening. Young, middle Sigel came to town the next day and Ninety.seven (9T\ 4 $ Win. Gieseke, of Sleepy Eye, was The fall term of the public schools Several shocks of wheat on Chas. Seeger's No aged and old men aud womem are expected claimed that the report of the gun had begins Monday, Aug. 15. Applications b,oe seen on our streets Monday. (3) farm in Lafayette caught fire and to come and have their fortunes frightened his horses and that as a result for admission will be received at the lre J,! hundred^ ,JfV^ were burned up, Mr. Seeger thinks told and stow away the ice-cream and Mrs. A. Preuss is visiting in Sleepy Supt. office in the school building on 0 of this his hayrake was damaged 001 Center-Ct* fm ,1* SdiAtv^fl eiguty-twLo an a (182 both North of Rr* & that hunters caused the fire. Thursday, Aug. 11, from 9 a. m. to 12 confectionaries prepared and sold by Eye and Springfield. fw one and one half dollars worth. The and the !out half of Lot No. KiflrfSJ m., 2 to 5 p. m. and 6. to 7 p. m. The No. one hiDdred and eight (108) Sonth beautiful maidens. damage was paid promptly. The committees to solicit quarters for C. A. Hagberg will start for a trip to Street, all minimum age at which pupils may be the City ofSreS anIm^BrSrn Ul Coun the visiting defenders will call on our admitted is six years. Non-resident Chicago and Rockford this evening. undersigned, 3 The great feature of the Fair this to %Xttr* tna applicants for admission will report for THE RUSTLER Ven citizens this week. As many visitors year will be its exhibits of cattle. Four Mrs. S. A. George has returned from examination at the Supt's office, on are expected a good many quarters herds of thoroughbred's have already 8 C. Hornburg received a car load of JSWM? Wednesday, Aug. 31, at 2 p. m. a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Maritta as Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell the above desenbea must be secured. been entered, the value of which in By order of the Hoard of Education, plows last week. real estate and property to th8eehighestebiddeItVhL ^.tto for ^Jt Loomis, who live3 in Allegan county, isf th doord sai Exe Supt. cash, at pnblic auctionp aet the front ^M Nlx R- tm, 0 round numbers is 100,000 Dollars. Just Cam House in th City of tNew Ulm InthP r!! 'Q Work on the well still goes on. The TT- 0 y Mich. F. Kuetzing will leave for Washington Mandt ty of Brown, State of Si Vn fe i think of 100,000 Dollars worth of cattle, kA ha New Uim, July 27, 1887. hole is over 300 feet deep and the workmen The Zoeglinge of the Turnverein encamped and New York in about three weeks. Sc .1 all prize-winners. feel confident that a good and sufficient DWELLING FOR SALE. near Swan Lake several days cution, together with the interest and costs there- F. W. Landwehr commenced threshing supply of water will be found at Wednesday the sad intelligence was of last week. They returned home Sunday The solid brick dwelling, corner of Dated,July 22nd A. 1887. the grain on C. Sauers New Ulm a depth of less than 350 feet. Broadway and 1st North Street, is offered received from St. Louis, that Mrs. F. JOHN SCHMID, evening. farm Monday. LIN for sale on easy terms. For particulars HAGBlfffN^lmfa^ars: W. Landwehr, only daughter of Mr. A street musician and his wife furnished & Herman Hein, teacher of gymnastics inquire of the owner, and Mrs. J. Stamm, had suddenly died The seventeenth annual fair of the entertainment for the boys on in the Chicago public schools, arrived CHAS. MELSIIEIMER SHERIFF'S oSALE}BB. at that place. Mrs. Landwehr went to Brown Co. Agricultural Society will be County Brown DIS- 109 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo., the streets Monday. The man played Minnesota fr{ here yesterday morning. He will remain St. Louis for medical treatment last held in and around Turner Hall September or of Wm. Pfaender. New Ulm ictC6 a drum and bagpipe, while his wife until after the celebration. June. The remains were brought to 19th, 20th and 21st. The society Cyrus H. McCormiok and Leander McCormick danced and passed around the contribution Merchants please take Kotioe. as partneis as H. & McCormick Mr. Henry Walker and wife, former this city and interred Friday evening. has made extraordinary efforts to box. Plaintiffs vs. John B. Castor, IHfendant, residents of this county and now residing Notice is hereby Ghen, That by virtue of am The bereaved have the sympathy of the make this years fair the best ever held. "a invoices For sale stock of clothing, furnishinff Execution tome directed and delivered, and now Mr. E. G. Pahl writes from Germany at Cleveland, O., are visiting with entire community. Last years fair was good, but the ni my hands, issued out of the District Court, goods, fixtures, 13 fulolo dmen's suits, 65 urnV'hin Ninth Judicial District, State of Minnesota, in and that he expects to be in New Ulm about the family of H* Plath at Iberia. boy sand1children's suits, 100 overcoats, seventeenth annual will be better. for the County of Brown upon a Judgement rendered of4f I1- September 13. Mr. Pahl has been under in sid Cou rt in favor of Cyrus McCormick The committee of British physicians Mr. Robt. Gulden, a former resident and Leander J. McCormick as rartnors as Dr. A. Koehne has contracted with medical treatment since he was in appointed to inquire into the PASTEUR fcoUU. All other fixtures too numerous C. H. L.J McCormick and against John B. of this place, but now a member of the Castor, I ha levied upon the following described Mr. W. R. Shields ot Dakota for 120 to mention. 1 will sell the whole stock Germany and reports that he is improving method of treating hydrophobia have real estate of said defendant, to-wit Minneapolis police force, was in town or any part of it, at such prices that the first class draft horses to be delivered nicely. Mr. Chas. Schmidt is returned a verdict of unqualified cpmmendation. All of the East half of the 8oulh Wet quarter of purchaser must make money out of it. last week ^s a witness in the J. Griebel Section No four (4), Township 110 North eff at New Ulm between now and next expected here by the middle of this "It may be deemed cer- Goods must be sold within 60 days. Range No. 31 West .also all that part of the East will case. A fall. Mr. Koehne is dealing quite extensively half of the North West quarter of said Section, 4. All persons interested can examine the month. tain," they say, "that M. Pasteur has Township 110 Range 31 described as follows ta goods at their leisure. in horses and will purchase wit: Commencing at a point on the North line off Mr. Prank N". Stewart, train-despatcher discovered a method of protection from The young ladies of the Turnverein said Section 4, five chains West of the North Easts Call at C. Gebser's old book store. them at the highest market price. Farmers at Sleepy Eye, has deen promoted rabies comparable with that vaccination Corner of the North West quarter of said Sectiont will give a lawn sociable at Turner JOHN ALBERT, Man ager. 4 running thence south 4o chains to the South line who have spare stock will do well to the office of Ass't. Supt. of offers against infection from small Hall Park Thursday evening. Fortunes of said quarter Section, thence West 2 chains and? NOTICE TO CREDITORSPro. to see the doctor, but they must brinonone 60 links, thence North 40 chains, thence East the W. and St. P. R. R. W. H. Rounds, pox." This is pretty strong language will be told by the world renowned Brown yia chains and 50 links to the place of beginning, said Johan Griebe Person having but first class stock as he does not of 1 Connt formerly operator at this station, takes land lying and being in this County of Brown and. from scientists so proverbially conservative inneSOt"* a1 Egyptian oracle, imported expressly bafeConrt E6tat State ofMinnesota. 0 0 deal in inferior quality animals. the preseuc position ot Mr#J as the English. The committee iitd"r, lttero,th And that I shall, on Thursday the eighth day of for this purpose. Three different kinds Stewart. DeIS sive New Ulnijfriends.are glad eeby 55 September A. D. 1887, at the hour of ten o'clock Rounds1 In the City Ms- 1 investigated personally 90 cases treated of ice-cream will be served* Other attractions, M^ A.M. of said day, at the front Door of the Court offlc czn MINNESOTA'S BIG SHOW. thse House in the City of New Ulm in said County and claims and demands againstt estate of Johann to hear of his advancement. by Pasteur. Of these 24 were bitten on hl too numerous to mention, Monda State, proceed to sell all the right, title and interest briebel late of the County of Brwn deceaeed a The management of the. State Fair, fir8 the naked body by undoubted rabid of the above named Defendant, John B. Castor that the Judee of^ the Probate Court oteZ coS will be offered for the entertainment of e8tate th Mr. Jos. Skinner, who has been visiting in and to the above described property, to satisfy which begins at the state fair grounds, will hear, examine, and adja8t claims andI d ^iamS dogs supposed not to be rabid, while visitors. said Judgment and costs, amounting to One Hundred C0Unty 2m with his son Hon. Wni. Suinner, Hamline, between St. Paul and Minne and Seventy Dollars and forty one Cents, tcgether ?a the other patients were bitten through otn% SS? Monday2Ste monthsf comemencing Juf of each month for six successiv with all accruing costs of sale, and uteres* returned to his home in Illinois last In the department of Agricultural thefirstm they apolis, September 9th, promise some with in September 1MW ft the clothing. Not one of these cases on the same from the fourth day of January 1881, 0 JSen7 their week. Mr Skinner declares this the Machinery of the Minneapolis Exposition, S wx at the rate of 7 pei cent, per annum, at Public M7 big ^things in the way of attractions. limiteddl Cret0r proved fatal or even exhibited signs of 1887, have beenf and allowed by said Auction, the highest bidder for cash. best county he ever saw. As Mr. S. it is said, that scarcely a single They have very wisely offered large Dated at New Ulm Minn tnis 22nd day of July hydrophobia after inoculation, The Ur has traveled all over the United States, 1887. SSK? implement will be at rest, but will be cash premiums for fine horses and cattle ^^Gnebef de- committee review Pasteur's work and JOHN B. SCHMID tile compliment is a good one. in motion in some new and novel form. ?efsXedC.UtriXOftheeStat Sheriff of Brown County, Minn* and all farm and dairy products, give the following notable results LIND & HAGBERG. Plaintiff's Attornevs. Among the new machinery in this line* and this will encourage Minnesota farmers On the 15th of July there were Since, in order to quiet fears, M. Pasteur is a weeding machine, which it is to take their fine stock and grain FE. KUETZING. MERIDIAN BLOCK, shipped to the Exposition management has been obliged to inoculate many claimed will remove wild mustard from to the fair. in whom there was no satisfactory evidence in Minneapolis, paintings and works of the field as rapidly as a machine can that the bite was that of a"rabid A premium list will be sent to anybody art valued at over $150,000. The insurance draw ii. animal, it might be unjust to estimate who will write to H. E. Hoard, alone on this* shipment was $78, the total value of his treatment in the a NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! the secretary, at Hamline, Minn. 000. The prize pictures of the Spring A party of engineers working under whole of his cases as being more than the rate of mortality observed in them exhibit in New York will be among the the direction of Maj. Allen, of the U. S. A. very valuable Work. compared with the lowest rate observed Engineer corps, have been making a art tieasures exhibited at Minneapolis WE OFFER FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS THE FOL- in any large number of cases not incalculased. Earth, Sea aud Sky or, Marvels of survey of the Minnesota river, to determine this Fail. This lowest rate may be taken the Universe. Being a Full and Graphic the advisability of putting in a LOWING BARGAINS: at 2 per cent and as between October, Description of all that is Marvelous Only three marriage licenses were 1885, and the end of December, 1886, system of dams and locks to make the and Wonderful in every Continent of laaued during July. Clerk George expects M. Pasteur inoculated 2,682 persons, river navigable. We know but little L4CES. the Globe, in the World of Waters and Ladies lace ties 15, 20 and 25 cts#Jg a larger crop for August and September. the mortality should have been 130. the Starry Heavens. about dams, but are still of the opinion each, all worth double the amount. 300 yds. Oriental Laces 10 cts. worth But at the end of 1886 the number of The licenses were issued to 20 cts. This magnificent work, which comprises that the Minnesota river is in the same deaths was 31, including seven bitten the following parties Wm. Wendl Fans we have from 2 cts each up to three books in one volume, and condition as the creek described by Col. by wolves, in whom the symptoms of $3.50, the cheapest and the very finest aud Anna Mielke John Mullahy and 300 yds. two toned laces 10 and 15 contains 329 fine engravings, is a vast hydrophobia appeared while they were Ingersoll i. e., "That it isn't worth a goods. cts., worth 20 to 25 cts. treasury of the Marvelsjpf the Universe. Rose Tuley Fritz Wittmann and under treatment in fact, the actual dam."St. Peter Herald. No one could obtain the information percentage of mortality was between 1 Theresa Muehlbauer. Ladies gauze vests, just received 25 500 yds. fancy laces 5, 8 and 10 ots. it contains without spending ten tames and 1.2, showing, on the lowest estimate, doz. all sizes we sell 25 cts. each wortfau worth 10, 15 and 20 cts. Soldiers in a Fight. its cost and much time and labor. Here the saving of not less than 100 lives. 40 cts. 7 Judge Webber decided the case of i it is given in a single volume, which is Of 233 persons bitten by animals in 1000 yds. narrow trimming laces 1 the County against the Winona & St. issued at a low price. This is the only The ShamBattle between ThreeThousand in which rabies was proved, only four ct. per yd. never before offered so low. Lace buntings in pink, navy, lighc io-hft Peter Land Company in favor of the complete work of the kind in print, and G. A. B. Veterans at the State died. Without inoculation, at least 40 blue and cream we offer at 12| cts. per it should be read by every intelligent county. The county sued the company Fair Grounds. would have died. Among 186 bitten on yard, sold everywhere at 20 to 25 cts. a J& RIBBONS. person. It is published by the National the head or face by animals in which yard. for back taxes on lands owned by the Just received 200 pieces of ribbons 3 Publishing Co., of Philadelphia, Chicago Arrangements have all been made rabies was proved only nine died, iinstead latter in Brown County. According to cts., worth 8 and 10 cts. Also all of the and St. Louis. Pearl buttons 3 cts. worth 5 cts. & at 8 of at least 40. Of 48 bitten by rabid for the grandest sham battle ever seen finest silk goods at remarkably low the decision the county is entitled to The work is printed on fine paper, cts. a doz. worth 12 cts., 10 cts. a doz. wolves only nine died, instead of in this country, to take place on the prices. and contains 864 large octavo pages. all the back taxes and penalties, aria" in worth 15 to 20 cts. Just received 75 nearly 30. Between the end of last December state fair grounds on Saturday, September It is embellished with 329 superb engravings gross assorted goods. and the end of March M. Pasteur addition thereto to interest on taxes and by the best artists, and the inoculated 509 persons bitten by 19th, the last day of the fair. penalties due since 1885. The interest JERSEYS! JERSEYS! price is only $2.75 per volume. animals proved to have been rabid. ate .i^^f Over three thousand old soldiers will on taxes due for the years previous to Just received 1000 pair of summer We have the lowest prices audV Tare**" Only two have diedone of these, bitten This valuable work is sold oniy bv live in camp outside the grounds during gloves we offer borne at 10 cts., worth 1883,13 not allowed. The county will est assortment of any house in Nevr^ by a wolf a month before inoculation, subscription, and Mr. W. G. Glaeseman 20 cts also some at 15 and 20 cts., the fair, and take part in the battle on dying after.only three day's treatment. who is the authorized agent for this Ulm. Jerseys trimmed with beads receive about 17,000 by this action, worth 30 and 40 cts. The committee think it therefore section, is now jcaavassmg for it. the last day. Breastworks will be $2.00 word $3.00, also plain fine rood* Lmd and Hagberg assisted the County certain that the inoculations practiced P$\ at $1.50, worth $2.50, all aizes. thrown up, and there will be several Attorney in this suit. SILK MITTS. by M. Pasteurhydrophobia have prevented he occurrence of in a Qf|f] yards fancy silk velvet in all colors full batteries beside a stand of over We offer the largest assortmentof Some time ago a number of freeholders at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A~ 01 LACE CURTAINS. |K, three thousand small armsiir itjft^ large proportion of those who, if they any house in Brown Co. Cotton mitts ding's millmarv store. 10 cts. a yard, worth 18 to 20cts. W of town Sigel presented a petition had not been so inoculated, would have Several state militia companies will in cream at 10 cts. sold last season at cts.. worth 20 to 30 cts. a yard. Cannot died of that disease. And his discovery to the town board of said town, asking 25 cts. Silk mitts 6 button lengths 25 take part in the battle and it will Smoke the celebrated "Plulopeno' be bought elsewhere for these bo-. shows that it may become possible to cts. a pair worth 45 cts. Better goods them to grade a cartway on the be the grandest sight ever witnessed ures^ the beat 10 cent cigar the maiket arre&t by inoculation, even after infection, 35 cts. worth 50 cts., in all shades. lands of C. Forster and others, for the "since the warJife other diseases besides hvdrophobia. Only manufactured by Mueller & Es- purpose of shortening the road to the MILLINERY! MILLINNERYL Z!f HOSE. T-fS* Labor at a Premium. lake school-house. Closing out the balance of stock at Mr. Forster and Ttegular imported goods 25 cts. a pair about cost to make room for our fail others objected, #and the town The ripening harveot along the line worth 50 cts. 500 doz. just received, At Cincinnati speculators have" donfbined stock. s^ board decided that this road was of the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba to raise the price of leaf tobacco. unnecessary. An appeal was taken Railway in Minnesota and North rt ic ISsbr -woe sick, -we gave ber Castona, Every warehouse in Cincinnati is filled LOOK4iT OCR STOCK OF GOODS AND SEE before Justice Fischer, and a large COME AND Dakota is causing great demand for VT .eu she wis a Child &h cned for astona, with the weed but the price is kept up number of witnesses were subpoened to V),eu s.io liecamo Miss, she clang to Castona, "hands" at Crookston, Minnesota, bv limiting the sale. Smokers will do be here Saturday forenoon. As it will Whau she badChildren, she gavo them Castona, Mayville, Larimore, Grafton, Dakota, well to begin swearing off nows. THAT WE ALWAYS HAVETOSTWHAT WE ADVERTISE take several days to try the case, and as and many other points. Laborers are farmers are busy harvesting now, the Swiss embroideries 6, 8,10 ctsf^ upwards. demand on account of the exceptionally AND WE CAN AND IfQ ALWiYS SAVE YOU MONEY. Large assortment at our usual case was adjourned to Thursday Aug. H8 large crops. Wages offered, 1.50 low prices. s.^&Sf 11th at 1 o'clock p. m. at reasonable nri Don't forget the Place. Jkperdayaim\boatc atM. EibnerM^