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•^•ab«4 -^tTwice illustrated. Mrs. M. Palmer returned from St. Seven years ago last Sunday, this W ULM AND VICINITY. I|"es* JSewtnn Gleanings. New Rnshmgs jnst received at 5 ul last week. city was devastated by the cyclone: The leading democratic paper of the zings. Travelers' Guide. On oui tour northward last week northwest has made many efforts to for At Kuetzing's Ladies' Glove3 at 15 Mr. F. Struck, the architect of Minneapolis, some twenty miles various observations expound the tariff doctrine of Grover cts. worth 25 cts. is in the cityl§? E W were made while viewing S A E I S E E N S Cleveland, without satisfying its numerous Judge Webber 13 holding a special of Franklin, Bird Island and Atwater. St.Peter contracted for water-works readers. I its Sunday issue, FOR SALE. FranKlin, a beautifully situated httie term of court in St. Peter this week. to cost $34,250. Work will be begun however, it hits upon a happv method village north of Ft. Ridgely, is, as it A good gray mare, six years old. at once. We acknowledge a pleasant call from seems, quite a lively little town with a of illustrating the meaning of the demplatform, Inquire of, A AMANN Prof. O. Gerstenmaier, who has nowocratic very nice settlement looking prosperous. A 22 wherein it declares, 1 Some young people of Lafayette enjoyed located in the city. in substance, that the democratic party WANTED. a pleasant party at Mr*Kiesling Wiii&ik&fi(t.fWf(f{ Bird Island, locaced on the Hastings Mr. Hanschen, the contractor, ha3 has no very pronounced or agreed and Dakota R. R., some 20 miles north A good boy. about 15 years of age, place last Sunday evening. impleted his work on the basement of of Franklin, is located an very low at the baroer-shop opinion on the tariff, except that it Going East. Going West. 1 Sidewalks are being constructed on lands, and crops in that vicinity are the new court-house* ..v» No lu n|J4-17 a. wishes the country to understand that F. PEUSER. 10-30 a.m. FBroadway between 2. and 3. North not far advanced, but still look very 25 **2 15 p.m. 12 01 p. m, the party believes whatever Mr. Cleveland All the cells of our county-jail, numbering GIRL WANTED. 3 V44 p.m. Streets. 3 50 m. good. 10 00 m. 13 10 45 p. m. does. The Globe says: eight, are now provided with The country about Fox Lake and !"-Tos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily The County Commissioners are in A good girl will find steady employment Lake Lilian is not very thickly settled new iron bedsteads, similar to those of "The Mills tariff bill, now before congress, #ncept Sunday at good wagess: Jnquire at this session as Board of Equalization since but presents a very fine and level plain, the state-prison. WR illustrates the democratic position c. \v. ei DEMA2ST, Agent. office. dotted here and there with large herds Monday. on the tariff. Under that bill the T. W. Gates, a postal clerk on the of cattle. Kuetzing'S County Att'y. Somerville pursued taxes would be reduced, the surplus Mrs. E G. Pahl left for Chicago yesterday Davenport branch of the Chicago, Rock Lake Elizabeth town and surroundings legal business in the city last Friday. cut off, all industries protected as present a low flat basin, dotted Island & Pacific road, was arrested at morning, and will be absent for with numerous romantic and beautiful much as they need protection, the condition Davenport Saturday for stealing a registered James FT. Barber, of Stately, has also some time. ^A{^J^M^ lakes, viz. Lake Elizabeth, Lake Lilian, of the wage-earner improved, letter from the mails. jii$ ifseen allowed a pension and F. Meile of\ Wellner, who left for Gerthis Lake Ella, Lake Minnetaza and the big and trusts and monopolies made impossible. Kandyoni Lake and its twin sister, little city, an inciease. bnany about five weeks ago, returned A small worm has been discovered in Kandyohi. The settlements are chiefly the vicinity of Pine Island that greatly Palmer Bros, shipped last Thursday/ me last Thursday. of Scandinavians, who are a very One of the unfortunate things about BlRGAINDAT resembles the army worm of the East, iw^ht car-^ads of stock, made up of two kind and hospitable class of people A bird fancier, with parrots and canaries, these democratic declarations is the with but few exceptions. which has caused such widespread destruction. lumdred and twenty three year old has been promenading our fact that all the explanations of the Atwater, situated some thirty miles -. & EVERY SATURDAY. steers, so says the printer's devil. north of Bird Island, on the Minneapolis streets for the last few days. party require explaining and all its a N Sa.-ttird.ei3i The surveying corps of the S Paul, and Manitoba Railroad, with a The secretary of the New Ulm Fire illustrations require illustrating. The Mr. Jacob Scherer, a nephew of Mr. New Ulm & Southwestern Ry. finished population of about 600, is a very handsome Company No. 1 has been requested by St. Louis convention comes boldly up r.-vl^i irXTXjTSr 2 1 S little town. It inhabitants are P. Scherer, arrived from Germany last its preliminary survey to Hopkins, I*. 250 Ladies' and Misses' Lmen its members, to urge the City Council, to the scratch and reaffirms the platform Scandinavians, who speak the English Thursday, and will, if our region suits near Minneapolis, last Saturday. I is Col-F S Standing Collars, White and language. ". to provide a larger bell for the enginehouse. of 1884 and then modifies the declaration him, locate here. expected in the city to-day and will ored, with Cape, at 4 cents each, Miss Janet Harkins has returned by saying, "th platform as commence the survey to the southwest The commissioners of Clark county, home from her school, nortn of Fairfax. which is about one fourth their expounded by Cleveland.", Having The Republican State Committee to-morrow. Dakota, have contracted for a new Mrs. Newton, son and daughter value. Call in early to get the got thus far, the question again recurs. ^i/,meets at St. Paul to-morrow, to issue a returned home last Wednesday evening best selection. court-house, for which New Ulm brick The masons of the city spent a very what is the meaning of Cleveland's after visiting with friends and relatives eall for a convention to nominate can- sociable evening at Schmucker's Tivoli will be used. explanation?" Then the happy answer at Atwater and Lake Elizabeth, Kandyohi ISJjIate5' for State officers. The convention last Saturday. Contractors Hanschen County. comes, "why his explanation is explained Advices from the Northwest Territory, will probably be held about the 1st and Ochs had been invited and helped The crops are looking good in spite in the Mills bill!" near, the region of the Skeena ofJBepte ruber. to enjoy the occasion which was enlivened of the storm of the 7th. This makes the case as clear as mud, A'iver, are to the effect that Indians are by the presence of Gruenfelder's Haying is in full blast in spi*e of all A party of New Ulm folks spent last for the reason that no man under the again in open revolt, and threaten the the ram. band and the N. U. Masnnerchor. Sunday afternoon in West Newton at sun, Mr. Mills, least of all. can begin frontier settlements. Wenzel Frank's place, where they Ed. W Baer, the tinner, has the to tell what is meant by the Mills bill. At Wilkesbare, Pa. in the monastery, SOME DOCTORS amused themselves in plaj ing nine-pins, agency for the newly improved Day's There are some features of the Mills New Goods, Lowest Prrces. ""J thirty-two young ladies took the and having a good time with their patented bathing tub with a gasoline bill which h^ve been illustrated by honestly admit that they can't fcui^ Ladies', men's and children's ^toCKmgs veil last Wednesday. Among them Rheamatisnrand Neuralgia. Others friends. heating aparatus thereto attached, by that eminent democratic statesman, at very low prices this week in order say they can but—don't. Ath-lopho-ros were the Misses Magdalena Gitter and Mr. Hermann Hein, teacher of gym.dpstics the use of which hot water can be procured Samuel Randall, and as the Globe says nothing but—euro,. to close them out. A large line of Christophina Soucup ofNewUlm. That's the secret of its success in a very short time. Quite a skirting, calico, gingham, Cimbne in the National Turn\erein at says the Mills bill illustrates the democratic Years of trial have proved it to be muslin, etc., offered at lower prices number of them are alreadv in use in There is one place in the city where TChieago, and also an instructor in tliis position, it is in point to cite here a quick, safe, sui cure. than over. Also a fine assortment of the city and give good satisfaction. Republicans and Democrats meet peaceably, branch in the puolic schools of that city. how Mr- Randall illustrates the illu? Concord, Sept 3 1K8"' ruches, collars and cuffs. D.ess stars In my own laimly Athlophoros was used and that is at Crone's hat emporium, is sppnding vacation with his parents tration. Hesa)S: "Much has been as a last resort, the user having- suffeied and braids in all colois. There is no present opposition to from rheumatism for ears and havraf.been where the badges of both parties, Butter and eggs taken in txc.iange and friends here. said about removing taxes on necessities the renomination of Judge Webber tieated for the disease by differont physicians this State and Massacha for goods. the stars and stripes and the "re and imposing upon luxuries. «etts without even temporary relief and to avoid the trouble of holding a A great riilroad. excursion to &o to Upon my recommendation scorei of pe^ bandanas" rest side by side. What does this Mills bill propose? It pie have used this remeay with the sa-ne judicial convention, a circular has been NOTICE OF EXPIRATION Redwood Falls next Sunday is planned. leoults claimed for it Mm-ov gives free olive oil to the epicures and issued by the Democratic county Dubuque, Iowa Jan 3 18S8. OF REDEMPTION. ,r A little boy of Sheriff Schmid, while The faie for the round trip including Athlophoros has completely cured me of taxes castor oil 97 per cent it gives committee of this county, suggesting nervous headache, and I feel thankful for playing among the timbers of the court refreshments, is $2 Gruenenfelder's all the good it has done me. free tin plate to the Standard Oil company In whose name assessed, Tohn Sweet, Snbdm- \*^M that the county convention recommend Mrs IiODiSE CHEKRT house, now in construction, ran a rusted band will accompany the party, who sion of Section, Lot or BJOCR, art of Lots 8 and 9 „^«v «3~ Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, and to the great meat canning Judge Webber, and have his name of Section 28 Town«hin 112 Range S3 Amount 5 nail into his foot, as a consequence no doubt will enjoy itself. Moorish Maiden Sold for $1 86, Snbseq lent r-^je, §3 7' Inure«t monopolies and imposes a duty of 100 con-placed on the tickets of both parties THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. requiring medical attention and Penalty ami Co«ts, $l.t»l, Total Amount rtq,mtd h\ ^Ato JF Questioning one of our prominent Kedeem, $7 37 fy per cent on rice it gives the sugar without the formal action of a judicial 4£4 stint nursing. Serious consequences Office of the AnMi of Brown Co. 1 a S citizens the other day regarding his political NOTICE trust free bone black and proposes prohibitory i\p\v U!«i, ]£mn Jitu 9th, 18S8 &'$Ws convention. This step is well deserved rnav arise fiom such a mishap, and To John Swee' —You are heieb-* notfie(2tbauu {Lw-ft ideas, he. whom we thought "on dimes on giocerv glides, ol b} the high standing and chaiacterof If yon aie in need of Funt Jars call dd ly of A i"86 at a Tsx Sale O mMf* parents should care for an\ such accident the fence," said: I have fought under proMiied In law at New Fim, in the County p£ $ sugat it imposes a duty of 40 p*u cent, on H. BenuKe in I oet the lowest Judge Webber and the universal erdict from the start. Brown, State Mninefenn ihe Auditor of*Wld the stars and stripes I can not now, 30pi ie«'. on the poor man's blanket and oul\ Connt-v soM tht HIKI herein above described to ~~&$&*r£cf cf approval which he has earned Siate and turned «aid land to Ball foi the *£& -**o Rail-road men, stationed at Kasota, nor ever will tight under the red bandana." per cent on the Axmins ter cartel ol on the bench The circular is as follows: Del'iiqi'eiit [pxesihtnonfo-the ve.rs 1886 1P87 wSmMfi f\ and working on the gravel trains, have ••ml 1S88, ,nu .e*e lit reiubt fore btfited to the S the ncn it admits free ot duty the fine ie\\ Ulm, \ht.n June 4tn, 1888. "JW^T «ur» of S \u 3^ ^00 Dollars exclcsnt- of the cost formed a voluntary police-corps, which ol '.civil tn- notice Yon are also hen by nou animals imported by the gentlemeu ol PieSiUtnr Liiiol'i sutid that ym canfled Dear Sir.—You are doubtless aware C. W. H. Heidemann, the fair boomer, tint the nght of redemption from Mich gale fool some People all dm time .md ou has the main object to "clear out" that at the present time no judicial organization the turf makes free the paintings aud mil ezDirt on fie 9*h IJ of September A D. was in Springfield last Friday, talking can fool all the People sometimes, "but 188fe, or vnthm si\ty days a'tei tUe service of this pi exists in our district. I am tramps, which would wish to make statuary of the railway millionaire and notice you cannot fool all tne People all the politics and fair-matters, and especially officially advised by the Republican headquarters in the village. Some Witness my hand and «eal at "e Ulm, jn said «fe coal baron." time. judicial committee that in view of the referring to Cleveland's advocacy County of Blown, this 9ch dij of July 1888 J** days ago suspicious characters broke Some machine men seem to take E BtRTRAND, *ft| These beautiful featuies of the Mills fact that there is but one sentiment in of civil service reform, lately enforced L'-" S County Auditor*" $ T. Barnnm's view that the American into a caboose and stole clothing and regard to the present incumbent being bill were pointed out by Mr. Randall in the case of one of Tracy's ablest citi- people are bound to be Humbugged autl Katies of Animal School Meeting. renominated by the people, no regular money belonging to one of the employes, on the floor of the house and no one farmers in this country are subjected convention will be called by them* and as a consequence the protective association attempted to defend or explain them. and liable to fh.ll into the hands *of just Believing that the people demand Mrs. Hanf t, who, as we reported last was formed. All vagrants receive such men. Farm inuchinei_y now-aa Yes, it may be admitted, tor the sake that the Beneh shall at least be free Xotice is hereby given, that the annnil reek, received a pension, has ais© notice to leave in sight of a few is so a perfection that nearly from partizan politics, the wishes of of argument, that the Mills bill fairly meeting in Independet School District all kinds of machinery works leasoaably jome in possession of a back pay hours, and if met with after the time Lyon, Nicollet, Redwood anoTBrowif of the City of ISTew Ulm, Brown illustrates the^ democratic position on well, \e there is a difference in county Democrats have been obtained Co., Minn will be held at Turner HalL ^amounting to nearly $1200. She will expired, they experience a very warm the tariff:" The adrnTssioflvis indeed a the material put into them as is also as far as practicable and there seems to iu s^id City, on the 21st day of July rf draw in connection with the regular reception from the railroad boys. the case in prices with local dealers. refreshing one, for millions^of copies be an almost unanimous sentiment that 1888 at 7 o'clock p. m.. to elect two- I We believe in the theory ot dividing amount for herself, every month $2 for the Hon, B. Webber should be renominated of this great reform measure will soon members of tne Board of Education of f^ A mass meeting of the citizens of the profits wuh oui customers and «e pach of her tour children. by the people. said District, in place of Messis. Hummel be circulated as republican campaign is wftfifd rather sell a great many go Henderson, Le Sueur, St. Peter, Kasota and Pahl whose terms expne, and Understanding that the Democracy documents. at prh?8ff. ••tbjil at the end of the se. .-on We are sorrv to learn that hot weather, and Mankato was held in St. Peter of Lyon county have already endorsed to tiansact all such other business winch N would leave"frSftdreds of dollais ot the followed by a superabundancy of ma\ legallv come before said meetmo-. last Friday. The purpose of the meeting Jndge Webber, I would suggest as the profits in the pockets of our customers, Dated this 10th day of July 1888,. 4.9 Jbe i^'lfv, rain has caused the development of wish of the Democracy that at your was to take such action as might I N JUSTICE COURT. than to combine with .other machine published. **, next county convention you bring the s£^ei'^b} rust in the wheat-fields, and that, if men in laising the prices, sell- induce the managers of the Chicago, Dougal Shears, a stone-cutter, charged E G. Kocn, Dist Cierk. matter up, that the Democracy may ing but a litt'e and dividing-ujg tie atmospherical conditions remain the Milwaukee & St. Paul railway to extend with assault on a little girl 10 years show the people that we arc willing to trade, in order to keep machinery hlgJj- s^ime, our farmers will harvest but an their line of road from Mankato meet the sentiment at least half way. old, was last Friday placed in jail by DAKOTA K0USL We handle the celebrated ihterly 'average crop. Respectfully through these towns to connect with Sheriff Mead of Redwood county. His Binders and Mowers, the light autT% their road at Benton, thereby making a C. W. H. E I E A N trial is fixed for tne fall term of court O O S O I E N E W I N N 0 11 durable Champion Binders and Mowers The picnic held at Mr. H. Nagel's Chairman Brown Co. Democratic direct route to Minneapolis and St. in his county. the Red, White and Blue Mowers, the Committee.—Sleepy Eye Herald. SEI$$R BROS., Prop'r^ beautifully situated farm on the Cottonwood Paul. St. Peter waa represented by Bonanza I|ay Rakes and Cultivators, was participated in by the H. Reilly was fined $5 and costs, the Stoughton and Red Wing Wagons nearly every business man in the city. Jottliiejs. This house is themoihsentrally located Active Turners, the Ladies' Section of or at his option 8 days iu jail, on a and Buggies, the Rock Island Stubble A delegation was chosen, representing ^hotel in the city an Plows and only the best grade of Binding charge of drunkenness. the Ne Ul Turnverein and their tne various towns, to wait upon the Twine, warranted to be absolutely good Sample Rooms many friends, *ast Sunday. In spite of We have just seen a copy, dated July managers of the road at Milwaukee Insect-proof. W also 'have the very 2. 1863, of the Daily Citizen, published NOTICE. the weather, which in the forenoon was best steam threshing outfits, such as and urge upon them th»» advis ibihty of Kretsch. & Vo? during war times at Vicksburg, Mississippi. rather unpromising, a splendid time the Massillon Straw Burners, the Aultman Good work horses to exchange for building the extension. The delegation I is printed on wall-paper, as & Taylor, and last but not least, was enjoyed. cattle. CHAS. STUEBE. will leave on July 30, and arrive in the Huber Straw Burning Engine and DEALERS tt were most of^the southern papers when Milwaukee July 31. Victory Separators. Another great Joe. Galles, the painter, has shown ATTENTION 8EFUBUC&NS. material became scarce, and has in its AGRICULTURAL, item for farmers to take into consideration us a, tine line of well executed windowshades, columns, among other topics characteristic is that we alwa\s keep on hand a Brown Co. Trohibitionibts. made for business men at Morgan. full assortment of all kinds of repairs of southern ardor and conditions, They compare favorably with Although the convention which met for each aud all kinds of machines we ALL KIN OF US the following:— *, A meeting will be held next Friday sell. any shades manufactured by eastern in Sleepy Eye on Tuesday of last week, evening in Turner Hall, i\\ eight o'clock One says—that the great Ulysses, the —AGENTS I O E 1 P. M. sharp. Important business. We invite you one and all to call and •Mrtten firms, and we trust that Mr. Galles will was not largely attended, a countyticket Yankee Generalissimo, surnamed Grant LANO BINDERS, MOW£Ri£ look over our goods, whether you want A. A S E S. E N N E receive that encouragement from local was nominated by those present. has expressed his intention of dining in Pres. Sec'y. to buy or not so hoping to receive a parties which ought be tendered a home Rev. E. C. Sanders was chosen chairman TRIDMPH BINDERS,! Vicksburg on Saturday next, and celebrating call from you, we are, •^A, KOEEQTE,,- industry so deserving of a|das this. and M. C. Burnside secretary. the fourth of July by a grand ~. Very truly your friends, t«^x i** RUSSEL3IOWERS Several minor topics were discussed, dinner, etc. When asked to invite Surgeon.E1 THE S. D. PETERSON IMPLEMENT CO While passing down Minnesota street Veterinary ^Broadway, New Ulm, Minn. and committees to transact current business Gen. Jos. Johnson to join, he said, "n near the Washington House we noticed Well Drilling Machinery Having treated sick animals for years appointed. The question of raising for fear their would be a row at the Franz Grebe, the enterprising bottler of I can conscientiously recommend myself campaign funds was dismissed without table." Ulysses must get into the city John Hauenstein's celebrated lager, much consideration. Aside from to all who need the services of a before he dines in it. standing besido a little pond in the the adoption of the platform, presented competent Veterinary. Orders may be The way to cook a .rabbit is, "first «SOLD ONrTRIAtf?"-»' street with a rod in his hand. Upon by the national prohibition convention, left at Dr. Weschckes Drug Store. catch a rabbit" etc. query, we received the information the acceptance of the ticket nominated, UEW ULM. MISS. It so happened that a Union printer, that he was fishing and had already and the selection of a committee we do not mean by this a man belonging If IT HP* caught quite a mess, which he would The Little Blind God of Rails. Is" for each town, and nothing more was f^»|No Cash Payment—or settlement of any kind—•"%%«• J¥f*« to the Printer's Union, was employed on to the Street Commissioner the a *%, unta after a Ji done. the paper, and in a note at the bottom Is the rather eccentric title to a next time he would meet that official SATISFACTORY Following is the ticket nominated, of a column,which he typed, he says: sprightly romance published in most with his gravel-teams. TEST. and delegates to the state and district i% elaborate style, profusely illustrated, 4 1 July 4th "l863. conventions. We understand that the report handed Two days bring about great changes. the scenes laid in the Northwest. By proved: in to the City Council by the Board Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago. Price The banner of the Union floats over County Auditor *, N. Soreutson. Machinery and Tools of Public Works in behalf of the establishment fifty cents, post-paid to any address. Vicksburg. Gen. Grant has caught the Treasurer -Y*T£1. Johnson. Guaranteed to make of water works will 'probably rabbit." He has dined in Vicksburg, County Attorney M. C. Burnside. Going IVest. be favorably considered, and that, in and he did bring his dinner with him. Wells anywhere, The general interest that has been Sheriff W. H. Tompkins. this case, the city would also be blessed The "Citizen" lived to see it. For the last and at the rate of 3 feet taken in the opening of the Montana Judge of Probate PML J- Dehuff. with the establishment of a larger and to every 2 feet by any time it appears on "wall-paper." N Indian Reservations is shown by the other machine, or no sale. Supt. of S Juni. better equipped engine-house, to be more will it eulogize the luxury of mule large numbers of people who have already Court S C. Cunningham. built together with the pumping-works meat and fricassed kitten—urge Southern gone to Great Falls to investigate THE BEST County O A. O. Dresser. the mineral and agricultural resources on the lot, opposite the new schoolhouse warriors to such diet never more. of that wonderful country. The low where the well is now situated. Delegates to State Convention: Thos. This is the last wall-paper edition, and excursion rate announced by C. H. IS ALWAYS Such a situation for the engine-house A. Wilson, T. M. Mai cellos, R. is, excepting this note, from the types Warren, Gen. Pass. Agent of the St. would afford better protection to the THE CHEAPEST Bingham, E Leatberman. as we found them. I will be valuable Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway, southern and western districts of the makes the expense of exploring Delegates to District Convention: E. hereafter as a curiosity. Th Fair this country merely nominal, and will city, and would therefore prove benerespects C. Sanders, W. Fritze, Sam'l Sherman, Boomer has a copy of the paper in his undoubtedly result in a still larger A. B. Hubbard. possession. number following.^ Jul3 EMPIRE WELL AUGER CO., ITHACA, N.Y.