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L. Flor was snowbound inOwatonna. GKR,.A.2Sn3 Cold weather, ttlizzards^ blockades or '$&% ORDINANCE NO. 18* E W ULM AND VICINITl'. S A t- anything else cannot dampen the ardor This evening Mrs. Hedwig HenrichWilhelmi Ordinance relatinq to the Planting and Care afM It is only lately that I have begun to of C. W. Austin, special agent of the Shade and Ornamental Trees.-^ Travelers'' Guide. will lecture at Turner Hall, realize the terrors and dangers of rural The City Council of the of hew Ulm do or-ef St. Paul Life Association. Daring last Mrs. Jacob Brust died at the St. Peter dam: journalism. Heretofore everything has week's blockade Mr. Austin was snowbound Sec 1. That any person owning-lots or land fronting 6 hospital Friday. '^1^ been nice and pleasant, but lately I have on any street in this city, may plant Shade or in town Linden. For three days ornamental trees al ng either side, or along both Albert Held jr. left for Minneapolis noticed that there was to be blood on sides of that portion of the street reserved for tidewalks he had to stay in a farm house, but he front of his lot «.r land, bat no tries shall this morning. ?*,-•*• themoon.andlshall be obliged to crawl be planted alonjr«uoh streets as the Council by re* was not idle. He insured every man, I ilntion may designate. into a bole and pull the hole in after me. A grand masquerade ball will be given woman and child on the farm, then Sec. 2. Mich tree™ snail be planted in a straig]p by Co. A Saturday, January 28, at line on the portion of the street reserved for side* r- Winonk & St Pete* $ packed up his insurance papers and Sunday Eve., January 22d. walks and tvro feet inside from the outer edge Union HalL thereof, the distance between the trees shall not walked to Kew Ulm. Yesterday morning It happened tnusly. During Thursday Admission 35 cents for Gents. be less than twelve feet, except at entrances, nor Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bonne left for East. Going West. he started out again and will not shall any trees be planted at the corners of block* evening's blizzard one of our citizens beyond any line thereof No. 14 VV' 6 25 a, No. 1 4:10 a. m. Le Sueur, which place they will make return until he has either insured the All are cordially invited. Sec. 3 Any person planting snch trees as is provided decided to remain at a hotel rather 4 10 30 a. m, 27 10-30 a m. for herein or sneb as may heretofore bav* their home for the present, Monday. rest of the population of Linden or is 20 12 01 25 2 15 p. m. THE MANAGERS than to take a snowbath. He had been planted, may protect the same while youngby 22 3 50 m. 3 5-35 p. m. satisfied that nothing more can be done erecting temporary fenceB outside of them, Mr. W. Merriam was re-elected 1 2 10 00 m. 13 10 40 p. m. been to within less than a mile of his either singly or otherwise Snch fences "however there. The St Paul Life Association is are to be constructed so as not to impede traveVoa president of the Minn. Agricultural GRAND SUBSCRIPTION S* Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily residence but finding himself confronted the streets or sidewalks, and the same shall noi a sterling institution and invites investigation. Society without opposition Tuesday encroach more than four feet on the sidewaik from except Sunday. by huge snowdrifts, he turned back MASQUERADE The books of the company the onter edge thereof. Any such feners shall be last. C. W. H. HETDEMAX, Agent. and slept in the hotel. remove* whenever the city conncil shall so direct. are open to investigators, at the home Sec. 4 The provisions of thi* ordinance shall not t*. D. Green was re-appointed Marshall be construed as to require anv change to b" made office, at any time. Masks, masks Wd men's masquerade of trees already planted withm or without the ane Some of his friends heard of this and of Sleepy Eye Village by the new-, hereby established, bnt the same may be Uken apj suits to let at F. Kuetzing. tokLothers, and one after another they and properly set at any lime The ty conncil may ly elected council. Wonderful Cures. at any time cause to be cut down or reino\ ed from C. H. Horn burg bas removed his called on him and told him that the any street any or all trees standing thereon whenever lW.D. Hoyt&Co., Wholesale and Re John Lauterbach was elected constable they deem such removal necessary for the hardware store into Leibold's building. Rustler would give him away badly in tail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say :We have public interest. at the Redwood Falls election this week's REVIEW. Being a sensitive See. 5. Any person who shall hitch or fasten any been selling Dr. King's New Discoverv, Thursday night's storm took part of horse or other animal to any shade or ornamental held last week. man, this worked'him up considerably, lectnc Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica the big chimney from Boock's wagon tree or shrubbery or to the tree-box or fencing Salve for two years. Have never hand'ed around the same, or so cause the same t» be done and after delivering himself of such shop. Post office Inspector Bath, of Sioux and any person who shall cut or otherwise ininrtsor remedies that sell as well, or give damage any shade or ornamen'al tree or Shrubbery strong epithets as "junger Springinsfeld,5' Falls, Dak., called on Postmaster Baasen such universal satisfaction. There have Do not forget the masked ball at Turner within this city or shall damage the- box Or etc., he armed himself with a been some wonderful cares effected by protection thereto, or so cans the same to be done, Monday. Hall Saturday. The tableaux alone shall be punished as is hereinafter provided for. —, fierce look and bearded the Rustler in these medicines in this city. Several cases Sec 6. All persons owning or occupying land are worth the price of admission. John Sehvvertzler, who was snowbound pronounced Consumption havebeen his den. within this city, are required to trim all trees stall ding or growing on snch lands or tbe streets IB at Springfield walked from there entirely cured by use of a few bottles of E. E. Seiter came down from Springheld front thereof »o that no limbs or branches Bbatt extend King's New Discovery, taken in to Sleepy Eye Saturday and to New over the street or to the sidewalk withto eight yesterday. He reports everything Of course I trembled when he appeared, gonnection with Electrie Bitters. "We feet thereof, and all persons owing or ocenpymg^ fi Ulm Sunday. -A.T land said citj aloDg which the street adjoin- ^11 as hems lovely his town. but as I did not know the cause cuarantee them always. Sold by C. mglhereto, a sidewalk is laid or constructed, are Turner Hall, A eomunication from Mr. C. H. Roos. (1) of his anger^and as I did not happen to required to cutdicnu and it all time* keey said Wm. Peterman left for Minnehaha sidewalk clear and free ironi alt weeds, grass and Ross and the annual report of Superintendent know anything about the Thursday yesteiday. He will enter the Soldiers' brush. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sec. 7. Any person violating any of the provi Velikanje were crowded out night affair, I plucked up courage home. Saturday Evening, January21,88 siocs ot this ordinance or who shall neglect 01 fall this week. Tney will appear in next enough to offer him a chair and an imported to Comply with any 01 the requirements, thereof, A patent has been granted to Otto C. shall on conviction be summanly punished TURNER HALL week's Review. havana. This soothed him and fine ot not less than tw Dollars nor more ilnn oae Seiter, for a sash cord fistener. The Programme. hundred dollars and costs of prosecution and s'lail he told his story, adding that he would be lmpnsoued until such hne and costs are pain not Send §1 to Tne Pioneer Press Co., 1. MASKED POLONAISE, with which the invention is a good one and we hope Wednesday and Thursday decorate my optics and pulverize me trouble begins exceeding ninetv das. Sr. Paul, and you will receive Tne that Otto will realize a fortune out of it. Sec 8 1 lie provisions of any ordinance hereto 2 RO\UNOraCUS, under direction of that generally it I dared to publish anything well known master of the ring Sieni re Loins Napoleon fore passed and inconsistent herewith are hereby Weekly Pioneer Pi ess tor one" 3 ear and Jki\ukry 18 aqd 19. Bogim, po«imelj the Last ot the Roman* repealed We understand that Mr. F. about Thursday's happenings. Of Keller Absolutely lust appear-mre ot tie mo-H famous fcxc 9 Thi-, ordinance shall take tffeCi fiom and one copy of the History of the United clown of modera times, biguore Kooki Gulielmo alter approval and oublicttion. will open up a butcher shop in the course I promised not to do so and I Ernesti States, handsomely bound and illustrated, Passed Jm 1S88 building formeilv occupied by will not C. H. 3 NEW ULM FIRE DE PAKTM1AT Attest JOHN RIDOLPH FKEE. Send 10 cents extra for a) Still life in luadquarteiih) Lotis SCHIILISG Pies ot Council, Hornbursr. —BY— pot)cage on the History. Drill Crv Clerk & c) Fire fo'lowed by an unburnt Appio\ed, Jaj I 38t7. sr I wish that my fuends would retrain Haeberle has sold his tin shop and }di% Sedwig SertfidVWill^elirii. 1ABLEAU WrSCHCKE, 3 Under the management of Chief from giving me any moie pointers, as 4. TABLEAU Our Siher Corret Band in 8S, Vajor store to Ed. Baehr. Mr. Baehr is a whereupon the remaining Portion of thetiouble Admission 25 cts. Official!} published, 13th A D. 1888.' Herian and nist assiatant Brust, the we will not publish anv more grinds on begins promising oung man and will do all in editoi took in the sixteenth annual n^ion oO dcr\t£. ORDINANCE NO. 19., the culls'in the future I want to live Mice, Change of Finn. uis power to please the public. meeting of the Minnesota State Firemen's a few years more and want to do so in An Ordinance relating to Disorder/j Hoit^bs- ^jM Frank Kuetzing is busy ordering suits Association held at Albert Lea Tickets for sale at Bmg'i, Hinenstf in'Di Houses of 'II Fame '^L peace. The only wav to accomplish Weschcke's, C. Roos's, Brubt'- and The Cit Council of the Cifj of ^e\\ JI do or tor parties who wish to attend the January 11th. We left New Ulm Monti this is to keep mum, and this can only Hottmge"'s. I wish to announce to the people of dain' masked ball at Turnei Hall next Saturday. ISP" Those who wis,h to tike 'bu- to hall must a forenoon arriving in Waseca at 2 bee 1 That any person v. bo t,\\ 1 keer or be done by being ignorant, as it is impossible New Ulm and vicinity that 1 have purchased ordei «ame tiire at Dakota Hou.e 'Bus to maintain, v. Hrin the limits ii'i* »d citj, anv house the tin and hardware store of P. M. The afternoon was spent in viewing hill and return, 25 cents for me to keep a secret. or place ot ill fame or prostitution or a house la KIP* Kuetzing will loan male co=tnmes, L. Haeberle. Any ordeis entrusted to which disordeil} licentious ob=cein» oi indecent, the city and visiting with Ed. comical and otheiTvise, at moderate rite DL. A Marden represented Chanty THE RI-STLER. conduct is permitted 01 allowed, ind th.envneror' me will receive prompt attention ard occupant ot etich house, as the cise may be, and Castor and Fischer, foimer New All are cordially invited by the Lodge No 98 A. F. and A M. at the will be executed neat and cheap. any person who shall resort to or Ireqnent any Ulmites and Messis. Graham, of the such house oi place as is mentioned herein shall Congressman Lind has introduced Giand Lodge held in St. Paul last ED. BAEHR. NEW ULM TURNVERE1N. on conviction be liable to tbe penalty Hereinafter Radical, and Childs and Murphy of the the following bills For a pension to mentioned week. Sec 2 That no person shall demise, let lease, Herald. In the evening we started Notice of Dissolution of Part nership. John Woddams of Smith Mills for injuries or hire any house or otber building cr premises Treasiuer Kyser, E\-Shertff Moll, M. within tnis city, to any person 01 persons, for any for Albert Lea. On the train we met received during the Black Hawk MILITARY MASQUERADE tlj'it Notice is hereby given, the partner-.inp ot the purposes mentioned the first section of Klein, M. Anderegg and Mrs. Babeneh about ninety delegates from Minneapolis, War tor the relief of James Devine, this ordinance, or to any person or persons who heietoiore existing by and between are of e\il n^me or fame, or of aishonest conversation, of St. Peter, Cha«. Hille, of Vv inona St. Paul, Shakopee, Jordan, Henderson, $7,00 for timber used in the building the undei-irned at Isew Ulm, oi who by reputation keep a disorder1*— house, oi house of ill fame and Wm. Theobald, of St. Paul, were Minn., under the him name and pule Gaylord, Alexandria, Brainerd of Fort Hanska for the relief of Col. Sec 3 That if my person or persons, wx •snowbound heie duung the week. of Eascle Roller Mill Co."\ has this the limits of the city of New Ulm commit or and other northern Minnesota cities. Pfaender, property destroyed in the day been dissolved b\ mutuil consent. fer, in any hou^e or other building or premisei Messrs. W. Boesch, J. Pfenninger, Airiving at Albert Lea near 10 burning of Fort Ridgely for the rebel him or her occupied, any rioting, quarreh' Mr. H. W Bonne withdraws from the fighting, reveling, drunkenness, noi«e. or under the auspices of Geo. Doehne, R. Fischer and M. J. we were taken in charge by the Albert of Th. George of Lake Benton, for firm and the remaining partners continue disoideilj conduct, calculated to disturb en. neighboiliood, or annoy any travelers or citize_. the business under the old firm Rosskopt waited in St. Paul last week crops destroyed during the Sioux, outbreak. Lea firemen and delivered over vfely A' 2nd BEST., M. N. B. such person or per&ons shad, on conviction therr name and assume all the assets and until the Northwestern blockade was of, be pumshea as is herein provided for. to the tender mercies of our landlord. liabilities. bee 4 Any person violating any of the provi- raised. Governor McGill announced the fol- a Although we had taken supper AT sions of this ordinance shall on conviction there'of The old firm thanks their numerous be fined not les«than five dollars nor more lowing appointments last,week. UNION HALL at Waseca and it was past 10 o'clock friends for their kind patronage in the Mrs. Anna. M. Serr, mother of Mrs. than fifty dollars and costs to be recovered aura-, Slate Board of Health—Dr. D. W. past and solicits their future favors and manly berore one of the city justices, and be imprisoned our landlord insisted that we must eat Jos. Vogel, died in this city Friday until suth hne and costs are paid not ejt-f Hand, St. Paul Dr. 1. N, Hewitt, Red business for the new firm. Saturday, January 28, '88 ceedmg sixty days lj asain. He stated that he had orders last at the age of 76 3 ears. Mrs. Serr Wing Dr. V. Smith, Duluth Dr. E. J. Dated New Ulm, Minn., Dec. 31st, Sec 5. Theprovmonsof any ordinance heretofore from the Albert Lea firemen to see to was one of the pioneers ot this county. Davis, Mankato, and Dr. Perry H. Millard, passed and mcosistent herewith are hereby A. D. 1887. ADMISSION 35 CTS. A PERSON. repealed our wants and he was bound to do so. StiLwater. All are reappointments, She settled in town Milford in 1854. CHAS. SILVERSON, Sec. 6 This ordinance shall take effect from with the exception of Dr. Millard, Tickets can be obtained of all members and after approval and publication. S§ Of course ^we ate and right here we H. WM BONNE, Julius Melges of Redwood Falls made tf Passed January Td A. 1888. who takes the place of Dr. Chris of the Company. H. GEO. FET want to go on record as matching the JOHNC RUDOLPH, a lsit to his parents and friends last Gronvoid of Vasa. Attest- Pree ofCenjrj New Ulm delegates against the world Board of Pharmacy—J. H. Sails of Louis SCHILL ING. City Clerk week. Owing to the snowblockade he For the next four weeks I will SAMPLE ROUu Approved Januaiy 4th A D. 1888 when it comes to consuming good food. Lake Crystal. Mr. Sails succeeds Theodore ita} ed a few a ays longer than he had WESCHCKE, Mayor J. Stark of Minneapolis, term We have never seen anything to match !ntended lo. Henry Vedder attended Officially published January 13th 1883. AND sell the remainder of my STOCK expired. the storingcapacity of a chief or first assistant. BILLIARD HALL to Julius' customers during the latters Trustees of Hospitals for Insane— NE W UL MARBL E WORKS, They got away with three visit. Hon. John F. Meagher, "Mankato, and of FALL and WINTER GOODS, meals and a lunch inside of 7 hours. Senator M. J. Daniels of Rochester next door to the Dakota House, lg. Schwendinger, PrQprl The employes of the New Ulm mills both reappointed. After supper we went to Firemen's New Vim Minn. Directors Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institute—R. and a large number of their friends had comprising FUR COATS, OVER Hall to meet brother firemen and to A. Mott, Faribault reappointed. Monuments, Tombstones and alii an enjoyablp dance at Turner Hall Saturday CHARLES BRUST, Prop'r. get acquainted. The only familiar face other work in my line made to order! evening. The cold weather did we seen was that of Christ Juni, of Jordan, Board of Equalization—First district, COATS, CLOAKS, GLOVES, promptly and in a workmanlike manner! The best of wines, liquors, cigars not damp their ardor and they kept a former New Ulm boy, Tuesday F. S. Christensen, Rush rv Third district, at reasonable rates. \w always on hand. J. G. Lawrence, Winona Fifth up the fire until 3 a. m, NEW ULM, Ml morning at 9 o'clock the meeting was CAPS, SHEETS, etc., AT and district, C. J. Humason, Dodge Center Charles Cebse? called to order by President Mitchell. Sherff Sc'miid, Fred Behnke, Theo. Seventh district, James Comptou, Fergus Reports of vat ious committees and officers Falls Ninth district, William I ich, Crone jr. ann Geo. Vogel walked down BELOW COST. Marshall Eleventh district, J. E. Cooley, were received and read. After from SleepyEyeSaturday.The firsfthree Duluth Thirteenth district, I. P. this the time until 4 p. ni. was occupied C. Baltrusch. made the trip in five hours, but Vogel Durfee, Washington, and Fifteenth district, has the only store in New Ulm where both by representatives af different companies took it easy and rested at a farm house George A. Whitney, Wadena. All GERMAN AND ENGLISH BOOKS reading essays on topics of interest reappointed with the exception of C. J. for several hours. He arrived here to firemen. Officers were elected Humason, Dodge Center* who succeeds safelv in the evening. FOR RENT. Z. B. Page {of Mantorville, term expired. for the ensuing year and the society adjourned Last weeks snow storm was the most The residence of the undersigned is to partake of a banquet given Board of Corrections and Charities— disastrous since the storm of Jan. 8, 9 for rent trom ind after Januaiy 2Cth. in their honor by the firemen of Albert are sold. He also carries an extensive line of John A. Willis, St. Paul, vice William For terms address and 10 1873. The storm raged in Minnesota, Lea. The entertainmt concluded with Campbell, Litchfield, term expired Dr. Accordeons, Violins, JOS. BOBLKTER, Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska and a dance which lasted until train time G. Vivian, Alexandria. -lob W. Seventh St. Montana. As far as heard from, seventy-five Board of Dental Examiners—F. A. the next morning. The Albert Lea St. Paul, Minn. Twitchell, Albert Lea, vice S. F. Clement, Albums and Toy Candies! persons were frozen to death, firemen know how to entertain and we PROBATE NOTICE. Faribault, term expired. two ot these in Minnesota. hope to meet them again. Arriving at Board of Medical Examiners—George State of Minnesota, County of rawness. In F. French, Minneapolis Dr. F. C. Bowman, Probate Court. Special Term, Jan 9th 1888 Waseca at 6:30 Wednesday morning Treasurer Kayser, of Nicollet county In the Matter of the estate ot Mathias Olson Duluth, and A. C. Wedge, Albert for Christmas trade. His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc., is alwa% the Winona and New Ulm delegation came up here Wednesday evening, intending deceased. Lea. On reading and filing the petition of Oscar Olson, were taken in charge by the Waseca to start for Fort Ridgely Thursdav. administrator of the estate of Mathias Olson deceased,representing Board of Managers Reform School— complete. Subscriptions taken for American and European peiiodi! a other things thatpie has firemen and the time until 3 p. ra. was Too much snow and blizzardy G. W. Holland, Brainerd. C. H. Pettit, fully administered said estate, that all the debts, spent very pleasantly. We arrived Minneapolis. funeral charges and expenses of last sickness of cals. Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Rej weather prevented him from doing so said deceased, and costs of administration of said Board of Regents State University— home Wednesday evening, just in time and the tax payers of upper Nicollet estate have been paid and that be has nothing to Gorden E. Cole, vice Thomas H. Buchanan, member the place, one door north of F. Kuetzing's account for and praying that a time and place be to escape the worst blockade of the county will have to pay at a later date. fixed for the assignment of said estate to heirs,and term expired. that he be discharged from his daid trust. season. The next convention of the NEW ULM, MINNJ It is ordered, that said petition be heard, by the Last month one of our merchants CHAMPION The Strongest Man in Ohio M, S. F. A. will be held at Alexandria Judge of this court, on Thursday the 9th! day of sent a statement of account, with a polite February A.D. 188S,at 10 o'clock a m.,atthe Probate GOL MIDAL STU5 June 12, 1889.The officers of the society is said to be George C. Arnold of Cleveland, Office in said county. request to remit, to a delinquent .0., who less than one year ago, And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be are N. J* Trenham, president A. F. given to all persons interested, by publishing a owing to chronic liver trouble and customer who lives near Springfield. cop? of this order for three successive weeks prior Leopold, Brainerd, 1 vice-president J. right's disease the kidneys, weighed to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Eeview a In reply he received the following"Dear 250 CLEVELAND BAR! ENGLISH SHIRK N. Nicolin, Jordan, 2 vice-president less than ninety.five pounds, but by weekly newspaper, printed and published at the Sir. Your letter was received city of New Ulm in said county. R. 0. Strong, St. Paul, sec'y J, O. Joy, using Dr. Barter's Iron Tonic has Dated at New Ulm, the 9th day of January some time ago. It contained no news gained in strength and weight until A.D 1888. The only sttid that has won in one season at the greatest Horse Shows in Ameriea,-F^ Stillwater.treas. O. L. Cutter, Anoka, By the Conrt I would have answered it sooner but I now he is admitted to be the giant of State Fan- and the American Horse Show, 18*,-,53 PREMIUMS amounting to nearhr 82«iX2nft statistician. ERNST BEANDT, 2 1!,E,?^I-S' Sweepstakes in both Cleveland and Shne dasiea, also CR Ohio. know nothing new. I have no money F2 S Judge of Probate S^EPSTAKESopentoaUthedraftbreedfl,andSPECIAU HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS^^^^^g^EPRIZEforbertdJanWofShro 250 but as this is nothing new I will close. Supplement to the Report of the Two for a Cent PROBATE NOTICE. Yours truly N. N," Secretary of the Board of Trade. State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss. In CEO. E. BROWN & CO., A a Piobate Court Special Telm, Jan 9th 1888. Aiv. t^e best ever made. Cheap The secretary of the New Ulm board In the matter o' the estate of August Kettner In his report to the State Board of deceased. enough, surely, and so good that of trade furnishes to the Review a report Charities and Correction Sheriff Schmid On reading and filing the petition of Carl Kett-' those who have used them won't have ner administrator of the estate of August Ket for the past year in which he takes mentions the following items of interest: ner deceased, representing among other things, any others. What are they Ath-!orto-ros occasion to enumerate the various enterprises that be has fully administered said estate, and EVERT SATURDAY AT L« I Prisoners in jail during the year Pills, What are they for? For praying that a time and place be fixed for examining which the board has endeavored 1887, 16. Thirteeii of these from and allowing hi* account of his administration, disordered Stomach o- Liver,Indigestion, and for the assignment of ihe residue ef to secure and has secured for the PR. ETTETZING? Brown, two from Lyon and one from Dyspepsia,Constipation, Nervous said estate to beirs, It is ordered, thatsaid account be examined, city. He has, however, modestly omitted 01 General Debility, Headache, Lassitude, Redwood Ceunties. Thirteen prisoners and petition heard, by the'Jndge of this nrt, on the mention of the chief work that Diseases of Women. They'll Thursday the 9th day of February A. D. 1888, at 11 were discharged during the year. Two o'clock a m., at the office of Geo. W Somerville take away that tired feeling, give new the board has done for New Ulm. If of them, Anton Fisccer and Garret the village of Sleepy Eye Lake in said county. life and strength. Small and pleasant And it is iurther ordered, that notice thereof be the erection of the new court house is DeWinkle, were sentenced to 15 and 11 NEXT SATURDAY JANUARY 21ST. given to all persons interested, by publishing a to take, yet wonderfully effective. copy of this order for three successive weeks prior such a wise and proper step as it is years hard labor, respectively, in the to said day of hearing the New Ulm Review a Prepared from the formula of an We offer 250 yds. Velvet Ribbons in Blackf-Navy^edcardinAP claimed to be, why not claim the credit t-% States prison. The expenses of keeping weekly newspaper, printed and published at the eminent phsician. Neatly put up in City of Nev Ulm in said county. these Ribbons are from to 2 niches wide assorted and are worth 10 f*m It would be still in the womb of prisoners were: to BVown County Dated at New Ulm the 9th day of January A. bottles, and sold by ail druggists. D- 1888. time if it were not for the New Ulm 5* $336 to outside counties $^24.,JTo the 20 cts. yd. Next Saturday we will close out the lot at 5 cts. V'ff ft By the Court, THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. I board of trade.—SLEEPY EYE HEEALD. ERNST BBANDTf* We will also sell a lot of Hair Ornaments at 10 cts. worth 20 and 25.fi 112 Wall St., Now York. Judge of Probate.