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County attorney Sornerville was in Another Road for New Ulm. Th evening the Philomatluan society ,EW ULM AND VICINITI. ORDINANCE No. 24 g£?r oc the city yesterday on le^ai businessffif \fi)ll c^recf cf your will decide whether or not the Travelers'. Guide. The stockholders of the Duluth, St. Presidency shall be abolished^ 5 Mr. Anton Brey, of Minneapolis, is .or^/ous||E/\D/iCH£ byusiru^ A-i Ordinance rel itmsr 'o N»ime- of Streor« & Cloud, Mankato and Southern railroad here on a visit The subject for debate at the fiteray The City Council ol the city if Xew I I I do or- 5 dam: met at St. Paul Tuesday of last week. ,flTK-L0-PHQ-R0S. meeting of the Turnverein next Saturday Sec. 1 That the streets, highways aud eveitaes S The Masonic Ball will be given at The Minneapolis Tribune says The Jbr 3ears will be "What abuses exist in our in the city of New Ulm. not heretofore named as fer Turner Hall this evening. herein, are hereby designated and known as fol- Ms I. road will start at Duluth and pass state reformatories and how can they has been lows: jgg?, througti Sauk Rapids, St. Cloud, Litchfield, 1. That the street commencing at the intersection The new bridge is to be completed be remedied." The public is invited to of Centre Street and Garden&treetopposite the Mankato, St. Clair, Alma City, by April 1st. We expect to see some attend. tested and most northerly corner of Outlot No three Iran- S^gfe!* dred and sevenly one (371) and running in con gf*^s Winon,eteff(^ New Richland, Geneva and Austin, and is fodaj me tall hustling before that time. tiDuation of Centre Street in a southwesterly direction °Jlhi successfui to the city limits shall hereafter be knowu feSJ will run in a southerly direction from The STANDARD ATLAS OF THE as Centre Street. %m, The young ladies of the Turnverein Going East. Going West. Alma City through Freeborn to Albert ORLD given free by The St. Paul 2. That the street commencing on Centre Street rj?| 2medy will play the four act comedy, "Ein between Out lots No three hundred and twenty No. 14 6 25 a, Pioneer Press Co. to everv subscriber to No 1 4:10 a. Lea. [320J and three hundred and se\eet\ (37a) and tgj. 4 10 30 a m, 27 10 30 a m. Schritt vom Wege" at the hall next The Daily and Sunday Pioneer Press running at right angles with Centre Street a ?*g „__„„___„„_!*. diseases 20 12 01 p. m. 25 2 15 p. m. It is the intention to run the preliminary south easterlj direction to the city 1 mits shall Ptv who sends §10 for a year's subscription Send Sunday. 5*15 p. m. 22 3 50 m. 3 hereafter be known as Summit Avenne. survey so as to tap the principal 10 40 p. m. 2 10 00 m. 13 in advance, with" 30 cents extra 3. Thatthe Street commencing on Garden Street, Y"*~ The city council has christened all lines in this section of the state. It for postage on the Atlas is a most cents where the same is intersected o\ 10th South -irpet Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily and running continuation thereol a southwesterly the streets. It would not be a bad idea beautiful work, and cannot be bought for the beautiful colorS"11*1^11' picture except Sunday. will intersect the Minneapolis & Pacific direction to th« cit limiU shall hereafter in any market for less than 84.50 net. •^"MOORISH ^-IRL" ,, to label them s© that the traveller be known as 10th South Street. q*% at Watkins, the Hastings & Dakota division C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. THE /iTHLOPHORorco in WALL Sr NewYorff. 4 Thatthe street commencing on 10th Sontk ~6 would know whether he is on Hickory, of the Milwaukee at Hutchinson, Street, between Outlots No two hundred ancl j*Vlg NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCK FOR SALE. ninety six (296 and three hundred and tive [305} ip%j Elm, Maple, Hay, Summit, Pleasant or A daughter arrived in the family of the Omaha and Milwaukee at Mankato, and running at right angles with said street in -v *"*Srf Hill Streets. north westerly direction sh.ill hereafter he knowii "J Dr. A. Koehne Wednesday. the Minneapolis & St. Louis about 50 as Highland Avenue CARD OF THANKS. The undersign*, offers two tbreefeurths 5 That the street commencing on Garden Street miles east of Redwood Falls, the Minnesota We notice in a Winona paper the blooded" mares with cok, from Peter Lilla will move his harness between Ontlots No. two rundred and t\\ enty t» o-1 *J^ The undersigned wishes to tbank the and North Western at Austin, thoroughbred, for sale. Also one Holstein following account of the death of Mrs. [222] and two hnndrtdfiftj three [2oSj nearly op-p06ite shop to Bnant, Dak., in a short time. Northwestern National Ins. Co., of 5th North street and ruimme in commna- 4 bull. Call and see my stock. and the North Western at New Ulm. Abner Tibbetts, a former resident of tion thereof in a south westerly direction thec:ry which Mr. Wm. Pfaender is the local A wreck of a freight car, near Courtland, limits shall here u'ter be known as Oih Northi 1M F. FHITSCHE. New Ulm. The remains of Mrs. Abner This road was projected about two agent, for the prompt payment of his Street delayed trains for several hours losses, lately sustained by fire. Tibbets arrived at Lake City on Sunday 6 That the street commencing on Centre S*reet years ago,, and under the old name of NOTICE. Monday. between Outlot3 No two hundred nni tou-sty five FRANZ BOCHUM. last, she having died at Fort Atkinson, the St. Cloud, Mankato & Austin, received [245] and two hundred and thirtv'230] and running at right angles with said street in a nortb Thad. C. Jones, the St Paul shirt Wis., qn the 10th inst., of congestion a valuable land grant of four The annual meeting of the North and westerly direction up to where it intersect* oth AUCTION. North Street shall hereafter be known as Monument manufacturer recuperated his health in. of the brain. Thirty-one years ago Lafayette Stock Association will be quarter sections to the mile. The ©Id Street held on the 27th day of February 1888 New Ulm last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tibbets were welcomed franchise havina: expired the 20th of 7 That the street commencing on Ceitre Street A lot of household furniture wil be at 10 o'clock a. m. at my place. All between Outlots No two hundred and sixty one •N& as(guests upon the shores of Lake Pepin, last December, a bill was passed in the sold to the highest bidder at the old (261) and two hundred eighty one [281] ami running members should be present. For the first time this year we will a south easterly direction to he city limits where they so long resided thereafter, skating rink next Saturda}. legislature to continue the franchise hare a germ an play at Turner Hall. shall hereaftt be known is Hillside Avenue. J. K. PETERSON. and her remains were brought to and it was under the new name that 8. Thatthe Street coatmencing on Girden Street Don't forget to attend next Sunday. BOY WANTED- To learn the barber oppostte Outlots No one hundred andtwenty thre^ FOR SALE CHEAP. their final resting place in Lake City the company was formed yesterday, it (123,) and running continuation of said street in trade. Applicant Mr. Gottfried Retzlaff has purchased a north westerly duection to t' t. city limits- shali cemetry. Mrs. Tibbetts's life ended in The undersigned is compelled on account having been transferred by the last legislature. must be at least fifteen years of ace. heieafter be known asGauiu street the residence property of A. Dietz for of ill health to sell his building peculiar loneliness. Two children, a 9. That the street commencing on Garden Street Apply to betweeuOutlots No two hundred aud fne 203) and business place on Corner Centre S1200. son and a daughter, upon whom she and two hundred and six (206) and running at It is the intention of the projectors to PEUSEK BROS. and Minnesota Streets. It is well understood right angles with said Garden Street in a south hoped to lean for support and comfort Cols. Pfaender and Baasen and Private so intersect with other lines in the that the property (100x165) is westerly direction to the city limits shall heieaiter FOR SALE. be known as 8th North Street in her declining years, were carried to located in the business center, and that Klossner will leave for Minneapolis south-western part of the state, that 10 That the street commencing between QaU those who wish to invest in a well their graves 'one, apparently in tha lots No one hundred and seventv-e\en (177) arig Duhilh may be reached from any point to-day to attend the A meeting. A new organ for sale cheap. Inquire equipped and paving business at a one hundred and seventy eight "[178] on Gardem vigor of early womanhood the other a on any any of these roads without being at Street and running at right angles with Bald streeT small cost will find a rare chance in in a south westerly direction to the city limits shall prattling child. Finally the last link obliged to go via Minneapolis or St. this to do so. For particulars call on REVIEW OFFICE. hereafter be known as O ik fctreet F. II. Retzlaff will remove his machinery that bound her to earth was sundered or address 11. That the street commencing on Garden Paul, and at the meeting it was decided NOTICE TO TEACHERS. between Outlots No one hundred and fatty (150) business to the old Dietz building, by the sudden death of her husband in to assess for a sum not to exceed $10,000 and one hunured and fifty one (151) and runmi gin JAC. HOESCHELER one door north of J. Gabriel's, in New Ulm. Minn. a «outh westtrlj direction to tne cu^ honts, Mexico a little over one 3 ear ago, while for a preliminary survey to be inaugurated shall hereafter be know as Elm Street the near future. Notice is hereby given that the public on a journey to that country in company 12. That the street commeucmg on Garden* as soon as the weather will 0CHS, Street between Outlots No one hundred and thirtylour examinations of teachers for the with Ex-Senator Windom. Mr. Aug. SchelJ celebrated the sixtieth permit. (134) and one hundred thury hve (P5) and County ot Brown v, ill be heid at the running in «outh westerly direction to the city anniversary of his birthday Wednesday. following dates and at the following limits shall hereafter be kno A as Maple Street CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. The copartnership existing between 13 That the streetcommeneing on Girden Street places: A large number of his friends between Outlots No. one hundred and twenty the members of the Citizen's Bank expired Lind's Maiden Speech. New Ulm, at the court house, March PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED. tl ree (323) aud one bundled and twentv four (124) assisted him. February 16. A new agreement and running a southwesterly direction to tli,city 19th and 20th 1888. Washington Special.—Mr. Lind made limits bhail hereafttr be known as Walnufc H. A. Rehfeld, ot St. Paul and H. to carry on the banking business for five Sleepy Eye, at the public school house JOB WORK DONE IN CITY OR COUNTRY Stieet. ~3l his maiden effort at speeebmaking in March 21st and 22d 1888. 14 That that pait of Garden Stifot commencing Hammer, of Mountain Lake, both fermerly \ears was entered into by the following Bids given on" Buildings of all kind. opposite the south easter'y imc of Outlot No 0110 the house late Thursday night to such Springfield, at the public school house from .New Ulm, weie iu town responsible ousiness men and citizens hundred and fifteen (115) -nd running in a north March 23d and 21th 1888. Stucco Glue and Plaster Pans for Sale* good purpose as to elicit the applause easterly dn eetion to the Minnesota r.ver shall here part of the week. of New Ulm: M. Mullen, J. C. Rudolph, after oe known as 20th N01 th Street. Examinations will commence at 9 and congratulations of colleagues on Hot air Furnaces Sold and Set. 15. That the street commencing on Garden Street Chas. Wagner. E. G. Koch, J.H. o'clock A. Prompt attendance is solicited. between Outlots No ninety seven [97] and ninety A number of our Irish c.ti2ens are both sides. The evening session was eight (98) and runnimng in a north easterly direc. Vajen, Geo. Doehne, W. Boesch, J. talking of celebrating St. Patrick's Day devoted to the Pacific telegraph bill, tion shall hereaftei be knowu as 21st North Street16. New Ulm, February 20, 1888. NEW Pfenmnger, F. Forster, Theo. Crone, That the street commencing on the city limits (March 17th) by holding a parade. and some doubt had been expressed as J. B. VELIKAJE, CO. Supt. between Outlots No eighty (80) and eighty six Drug Store. O. M. Olson, W. Hauenstem, C. Weschcke, (86) and running in a north ea-Uerlv direction Geod enough. to the power of congress to direct the shall hereaftu be known as 22d North Street. A. Sehell, E. G. Pahl, Wm. Koch, Pacific roads to construct and run their 17 That the street commencing on the city limits Sunday February 26 the\oung ladies Geo. Schmidt, M. A Bingham, A. W. between Outlots No sixty eight (68) and seventy own telegraph lines. Mr. Lind, a three ("73) and runnmg a north easterly direction of the Turnverem will play in a german 5K Bingham, Chas, Silverson and B. F. shall hereafter be known as 23d North Street. pleasant speech, advanced the idea that 18. Tnat the street along thei northern lme of comedy. Admission tickets at popular —AT— Webber.The names of the above named Bottoml ind Lot No. thirteen (la) shall hereafter be it was only part of the police power prices. See smaU bills for cast of characters. known as 24th North Street. gentlemen area sufficient guarantee of possessed by the general government 19. Thatthe street commencing on 20th North the soundness ot the institution and Street between Outlots No thirty two (32) and one such as had been shown by the decision Sunday Evening, Feb. 26,1888. hundred and seven (1C7) and running at right angles when it is remembered that each one of W H. Bonne left Le Sueur for Vv a»hmgton with said street in continuation of Broadwav of the United States supreme court in in a noith wisteily direction to the city limits as. the partners is privately responsible for Terr, last week. Mis. Bonne the cases of the State of Iowa against now straightened shall hereafter be known as For the first time in New Ul Broadway. all liabilities of the bank it will be seen will remain with her parents, Mr. and certain roads and telegraph companies. 20. That the higbw ay commencing on the Minnesota O. M. OLSEN, that the bank must be safe. The officers "$ii\gtfittvoiriW"ege." River at the most northerly point if the Mrs. P. Huber, at Henderson, until Mr. Lind's ideas were new, and found a city limits, thence following the river down stream of the bank are M. Mullen, president spring. and bending around Lots No three (3) andfive15) good reception in the house. shall hereafter be known as Riverside Avenue. RUGGIST and APOTHECARY, J. H. Vajen, vice-president J. C. Comedy in four Acts. 21. That the street commencing at and running Mr. George Gillev, a former resident Rudolph, cashier J. H. Vajen, Geo. along the northern line of Outlot No one (1) a DEALER IN POPULAR PRICES. northerly direction to where it intersects Riverside el Blue Earth county, died at Cooksville, At the meeting of the Republican Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Doehne, C. Silverson, E. G. Pahl, Chas. Avenue shall hereafter be known as Wiesenthal Wis., February 4th. Mr. Gilley State committee on Wednesday it was Avenue Toilet Articles, Fancy Wagner, O. M. Olson and M. Mullen State Teaohers Institute. 22. That the Street commencing on WiesenthsJ will be remembered by most of the old resolved to hold an adjourned meeting Goods, Stationery and Avenue between Bottomland Lots No. thirty (?0 directors. The following yery complimentary and thirty one (31) and running in north westerly settlers of Brown counto. on some day in March to prepare and Musical Instruments. direction shall hereafter be known as MeadowStreet. resolution was passed by ,the issue a call for a State and district convention In the case of the appeal of the W. old members of the bank. An institute for the the county of 23. That the street commencing on Water Street to be held on the 19th of June. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Brown, willl be held at Sleepy Eye, between Outlots No eighteen [18] and nineteen [lgj & St. P. ind Co. from the decision of Resolved by the old members of the and running in a north easterly direction to Riverside A committee of three was appointed to During the week Commencing Mondav, Purposest Judge Webber, the Supreme court has Avenue shall hereafter be known as Hay Citizens Bank, that we hereby tender April 23d, 1888. suggest a plan at representation in the Street granted a writ of Certiorari. This will our sincere thanks to Mr. John C. Rudo 24. That the street running from Front Street Tke State will provide efficient instructors, Physicians9 Prescriptions carefully next State convention, which will probably to the Minnesota Kivei between Outlot "Globe prepared from pure and delay the decision ot the Supreme who will be furnished with and lr. M. Mullen for their faithful, Mills' and tract "A" shall hereafter be known as be held early in April. fresh Drugs. such professional books, apparatus and Court tor several weeks. "A" Street. careful, judicious amd honest management 25 That the street lunmng from Front Street to material as have been thoroughly tested the Minnesota River between tract "A" nnd "B** as cashier and president of the Tuesday's masked ball at Turner Agency for the celebrated Estey Organs and found to be of special service to Hon. ThDs. McMillan has been appointed shall hereafter be knewn as "B" Street. and Pianos. Citizens National Bank for nine years, teachers. They will make the common 2b. That the Street running from Front Street to» Hall was a good one. It was one of the Commandant of the State Soldiers' the Minnesota River between tract and "C"shall School Manual the basis of their work, and of the Citizens Bank for the last best given by the society during the Home. Capt O. M. Sawyer holds hereafter be known as "C" Street. Please give me a call. and a considerable portion of the time 27 That the Street running from Frost Street to five years, and it is our earnest wish, last ten years. There ere a large the office of Adjutant and Quartermaster. will be devoted to bringing out the the Minnesota Kiver between tract C" and "Ilfc. O. M. OLSEN that they may live to act in the same number of elegant and character masks shall hereafter be known as "D" Street Meridian Block. ISTew Ulm, Minn. best manner of using the text-books 28. That the Street commencing on Garden Street capacity for the new Citizens Bank for which have been recently added to the represented. The dance at Union Hall between tract "h" and Outlot No. four hn»dre& PROBATE NOTICE, and ninety three (493) aud running a south easterly State series- Great pains will be taken many years to come. held the same evening, was also well The venerable philanthropist W. W. direction to the city limits shall hereafter be to make the instruction pointed and in State of Minnesota, County of Brown }«*«. In known as "K" Street. attended. Corcoran is reported to be seriously ill the highest degree practical, including Probate Court. Specul Term, Feb. 20th 1888. 29 That the Street commencing between'Block Johnson's Cyclopaedia. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Hugo Roos at his home in Washington. management of school, grading and No. one hnndred and sixtv two (162) soutjf of Center At Wednesday's meeting of the Philomathean Minor Street and Outlot No four hundred %tfxty three methods teaching the common school On readme: and filing the petition of Helena Society it was decided that all (463) and rununing a south easterly /direction to Don't forget that it is the leading Cyclopaedia Roos guardian of tke person and property of branches. the Minnesota river shall hereafter Be known as20th A ternble'earthquake has occured in and is rapidly supplanting all protective tariff laws should be repealed. Hugo Roos minor foi license to sell the real estate South Street. The evenings will be occupied by of her ward and it appealing from said petition 80. That the street commencing on 20th South others. The compact statement of matter, the province of Yunnan, China. Two A. Steinhauser and W. T. 'hat it is necessary and would be beneficial to lectures, literary exercises, and social Street between Outlots No. four hundred and seventy the judicious subdivision of the thousand lives are reported, to] have said ward that said real estate, or apart thereof, seven [477] and four hundred and seventyeight Eckstein spoke in favor of lepial and entertainments," as in the past, and everything should be sold special authority are distinctive features [47S] thence running in a sonth easterly direction been lost. possible will be done to make It is ordered, that the next ot km of the said B. Juni and A. Reim against on account to tne city limits and to the present bridge oyee 01 the work. Its authority has never ward and all persons interested in the estate ot the Big Cottonwood River shall Jjereatter be knowa the week a pleasant and profitable one been questioned. Following ire a few said ward shall appear before sud Probata ot the blockade Mr. T. Wilson as Bridge Street for all. The Republican ot Ohio will be early Court, at the Probate Office in the City of New of the many enconmms of which we are 31. That the streetcommeneing on Bridge Streets could not be present to speak in favor Ulm in tfce County of Brown aforesaid, on the 5th Teacheis \iln take a proper interest between Outlots No. four hundred and seventy two* constantly receiving. in the field in the presidential contest. day of April A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, [472] and four hundred and seventy three [478J of Protection and so C. W. H. Heideman in their calluu and who desire by selfimprovement to show cause why a license should not be From A. W. Rankin, Prin. of scheols thencerunung a south westerly direction and The convention is to be held at Dayton 10 advance to higher positions, granted for the sale of said real estate. decided to save up his Free Trad* ending on the city limits atOutlot No, four hundrect of Owatonna, Minn. April 18th and 19th. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this and twenty ntne [429] shall hererfter be known as will be pi esent at the opening speech until some later time. The meetings Johnson's is in my opinion the best order be personally served on the next of km of Cottonwood Street. Monday afternoon and remain till Friday said ward residing in said Brown County, and on cyclopaedia published. It is concise in 32. That the street commencing on Cottonwood of the society are interesting and all persons interested in said estate, at least fourteen evening. Street between Outlots No. four hundred ancS its treatments of topics, and yet SAVED HIS LIFE. days before tke hearing of said petition as it is worth any poison's time to attend twenty two [422] and four hundred and eighteen All schools can be closed during aforesaid, and by the publication thereof for four thorough. The selection of subjects is Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, [418] and running north westerly to the Big Cottonwood them. Institute week at the request of the successive -weeks in the New Ulm Review a weekly such as to recommend it to practical River shall hereafter be known as Hickory Ky., says he was, for many years, badly newspaper printed and published at the City teachers 01 toe Couuty Superintendent. Street. Americans. of New TJlm said Brown County, the last of afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes The New Ulm Building and Loan 33. Thatthe street commencing on Cottonwood The Institute will be in charge of the which publications shall be at least fourteen days I have just made an even exchange of Street between Outlots No. ifour hundred aock the pains were almost unendurable and before said day of hearing. Superintendent, who will make all required Association was organized Friday evmg. twenty nine [429J and four htandred and thirty 21 volumes of the Britannica for the revised would some times almost throw him into Dated February 20th 1S88. [430] and -unnmg south easterly to the Big Cottonwood arrangements for its success, Messrs. C. W. H. Heidemann, edition of Johnson's in 8 vols, and By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, convulsion. He tried Electric Bitters River shall hereafter belknown as Butternut as well as for the accommodation of (L. S.) Jiidse of Probate, consider myself the gainer by so doing. Street. 1 Wm. Hummel, Rev. A. Berghold. E, and got relief from first bottle and after teachers, who are requested to give him 34. Thatthe street commencing on Cottanwoool J^j From Hon. Liberty Hall, Ed. Glencoe NOTICE TO CREDITORS. taking six bottles was entirely G. Pahl, Wm. Brust. A. C.Ochs, Jos. A early notice of their intention to be present, Street opposite fraction "C" and \unnmg westerly A Register. to the Big Cottonwood River shkll heieatter be cured, and had gained in flesh eighteen that he may provide board for all Eckstein, P. Scherer, J. Klossner jr., known as Lookout Street _"" Johnson's cyclopaedia is undoubtedly State of Minnesota, County of Brown. a pounds. Says he positively believes he at the lowest rates. 00. That the street commencing ota the Big Cot- *j Probate Court. C. Stuebe, Fred Pfaender, and C. L. the most valuable work of the kind for tonwood River between Outlots No, fonr hundred would have died, had it not been for In the matter of the estate of Susanna Brust D. L. KlEHLE, Americans, ever issued from the American deceased. and sixty six (466) and four hundred^ and sixty two Roos, were elected as the first board of the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Supt. Public Instruction. [462] and running in a South westerlv dnectioii press. Its list of editors and contributors Notice is hereby gnen to all persons hi\intc Sold at fifty cents a bottle by C. L. directors. The capital stock of the association shall hereafter be known as Hunters Street claims and demands against the estate of Susanna containing most of the noted J. B. VELIKANJE, Brust late of the County of Brown deceased, Sec 2 This ordinance shall take eflectfrom anil Roos. (6) is to be $500,000. The annual County Superintednt. specialists of the U. S. and Europe. after approval and publication. that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county Parsed February 7th A. 1888 will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands meeting,of the stockholders will be The work has been along time in preparation, S« JBetfojifen* Attest JOHNC RUDOLPH, against said estate, at his office the City originally by Horace Greely held on the first Thursday of May. From the Aurora (111.) BEACON' Jan. 14,1888. of New tflm said county, on the first Monday touis SCHILLING, President of Council,. Geo E. Brown & Co announce that it has been years before his death. No pains or expense of each month for six successive months, commencing City Clerk Monthly meetings for the transastion of decided to close the present partnership nnder ©me %oxm fcon 204 Stcfer Scmb nebfi with the first Monday in April 1888 Approved Fen. 11th A. 1888 has been spared in getting the which they have been doing a most successful bus. and that six months from the 18th day of February WESCHCKE. business will be held as soon as the association reliable data. It is brought down to gutem SBofyn^ctufe. 125 2tJer unter mess for many years. Ih "Co.," Mr, Chas. A. 1888, have been limited and allowed by said Probate Mayor. Brown, of Portland, Me fiudmg his large manufacturing Court for creditors to pretent their claims. Officially published Feb 1718S8. is incorporated. The directors date. Mtur, 40 SWfe 9Beibe umgeBen tmt interest in the East require his undivided JACOB BRUST, Every young man who is desirous of will elect their officers. Six hund attention, and the managing partner, Geo. E. 13— Administrator of the Estate of etner 2)rat)t=$en3 imb 39 S&fe %xa& Brown, not caring to continue the business on the obtaining knowledge of the world, Sasanna Brust deceased. red shares have been subscribed for Ordinance No* 25. immense scale the film has been doing they have tanb. $ein unbenufc&area £cmb. 9tur iiiSttill should posses himself of it. Britannica decided to close out the large stock by April 1st and the success of the organization is Appelton's and Peoples sold at half the and to this end will quote very attractive pnees to erne SWetf 9brboft torn gatrfar, 9^ett= An ordinanee repealing certain Ordinances intending buyers, This firm is too well known to assured. former prices. 21 volumes of Stoddard's inEe (So., 3Rinn. SBegen nd$erer3tu3umft our readers to requue extended'eomment from us. Britannica for $56.00. 17 volumes The citj Council of the City of New Ulia \Vhemt is consideiedtt-at at the time Geo. E. iuenbe man fid? an 8ammer£ & The trial of Peter Barret as an accomplice Brown commenced this business foarteen years ot Appelton's Ed. of '59 for $48.00. Do do ordain ago, Cleveland Bay and English Shire horses and ©reer in ^atrfar. S A S I I in the murder of street car not buy a cyclopaedia until you have Sec. 1. All ordinances ofthe city of New Holstem cattfe were scarcely known this conn Ulm passed and mlorce prior to June 15th examined Johnson's. For particulars, try that when locating at Elgin in 1875, one carload £§o§. ($rm\ driver Tolleffson'of Minneapolis was constituted his entne stock in trade, ana that 1887, except such as have heen renumberex} address J. Lankard, concluded Saturday evening. The jury now the stables and yards of this firm oceupy more and are contained the compilation of thecharter St. Peter, Minn. HOHTE-WBSTBM HOTEL than 10 acres ol ground, and 800 ncres of rich prairie retired at 4:30 o'clock and at 7:15 had and ordinances of 1887, are hereby afford but little more than pasture for theibreedmg and growing stock, it will reaaily be concededthat repealed. agreed. At 8:30 o'clock the clerk of then selections must have been of the FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. The staple articles necessary to the S*c 2 This ordinance shall take effeefe ^*§p*f best, and that these now popular bleeds have supplied court read the verdict: We, the jury comfort and happiness of your families from and after approvd and pnblication.. v£$S^$ I a decided want in this country. Were anything "t Opposite the Railroad Depot* find the defendant, Peter Barret, guilty lurther necessary to emphasize the bucce^s command a staple price. It is the same Passed Feb. 7th, 1888. H^MA, NEW ULWL, MINN. of Messrs. Brown & Co it is found in the fact that JOHN C. RUDOLPH, ^/^f with daily papers. The St. Paul Daily of murder in the first degree, as their stock has always been tt the front when exhibited THOS. MULVERHILL, Prep. Pioneer Press is the best daily paper in Attest: President of Council", S^Ap% at agricultural fairs, and in several mbtances ^rged in the indictment. Attorney nearly swept the Board of prizes spite of the LOUIS SCHILLING. First class accomodations the West, and when you pay $10 for a strongest competition. Shrewd buyers wanting Fine turnouts furnished with or without aahue then requested a stay of proceedings City Clerk. ^"g year's subscription to this excellent », reasonable rates. Good first-class stock will not let this opportunity to drivers at reasonable rates. Fishing, bunting Approved Febr.ll, A*. D. 1888. for one week, which was supply themselves go by. We advise them to send paper you are sure to get your money's and Pleasure parties furnished teams. Ladies' stabling on the at once tor illustrated pamphelt and full pirticulars. Saddle horses. 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