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a |(a gwwfff ^ip^q^gig^ NEW ULflF&ND VICINITY. Mrs. Nellie Keegan, of Sleepy Eye, Mrs. John C. Rudolph departed dor Mr. Samnel Lind, brother of Congressman TO THE PUBLIC. Our Board of County Commissioners was the Follmann, John Lind, came very near a week's visit in Minneapolis yesterfiay. meets at the Auditor's office next Mon-1 having a serious accident, last week. last Saturday.^ Travelers' -Guide. We are sorry to chronicle the death I would respectfully direct the attention While driving up 3. St. North, after Mr i*m of the public to the fact that I am Mr. Albert Wagner intends "leaving! of a sister of Mr. at Mc.Hale, at Mc. having just crossed the rail-road track, Attend the Fair, next Friday, Saturday again manufacturing washing-machines his horse suddenly shied, and starting for Milwaukee about October 1. to enter Gregor, Iowa. fct«NBw% a aDd Sunday The second day will of my own pattern. The same have aside, threw the buggy down the embankment, the employ of the large carpethouse been tested by the following well known Mr. Adolph Gropper, of alilwauKee, turning it over several times, be convention-day, and people from all of Goldsmith & Co. parties in this city and have given universal andpitchingMr. Lind out to the ground. son of our late townsman Peter Gropper 4 over will take in the si^ht. satisfaction: Messrs. Richard I is simply wonderful that nothing a ^. ,-Pfefferle, visited friends a few days last week. The marriage of Mr. Fred Espenson Wm. Hummel, Jos. Schno- broke, and that the occupant came out to Miss Annie Giesecke takes place at The state entomologist after thorough berich, Geo. Bevier, Christ. Burmeister. of the affair as easily and without anv The Tivoli was the scene of a pleasant Patronage respectfully solicited. the residence of Mr. August Giesecke rerious results. investigation, hands in a report conclusively little surprise party last Monday C. F. E in Courtland to-morrow. showing the cause of the sudden Going East, Going West. evening.^ .Nobody was hmt i^H* AIR NOTES. Centre Str., 3 New Ulm, Minn. disappearance of the so much dreaded 4 10-30 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a.m. W. Cutler, late night-operator at this A. Blanchard attended a meeting of SALE OF STATE LANDS. 18 12-01 p. m. 25 2'15p. m. At a Brown County Agricultural Society chinch-bug. Heretofore it was known 20 3-50 m. 3 depot, has been promoted to day-operator 5:44 p. m. the Republican State Central Committee 2 Directors' meeting, held last Saturday 10:00 m. that moist weather proved very detrimental 13 10:45 p. m. at Sleepy Eye. H. Gill will take STATE OF MINNESOT LAND OFFICE. last Monday at S Paul. Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily afternoon in President Mullen's to the development of this pestiverous SAINT PAUL, AUGUST 29,1888. his place at this station. except Sunday. Notice is hereby given that the Auditor of Brown office, it was decided that all parties in Fred Vogelpohl, the tailor, is reported insect, and that a dry season, Co., will offer at Public Sale at his office m'New C. W E I E A N Agent The New Ul Creamery Company is charge of stock to be exhibited at the Ulm on seriously ill with lung trouble, and like the one previous to the present one SATURDAY OCT. 271888 as usual in the front rank, having again fair, be allowed to enter free to the Mr. John Gulden, of Mankato, tarried doubts of his recovery are entertained was rather favorable to a spread of the at 10 clock a, m., on the terms prescribed by law. the School and Agricultural College Lands, drawn first prize for their manufactures in the city a few days last week. stock-yards. All exhibitors of mercantile plague. Professor Lugger traces the Brown County, that have been appraised and are Mr. August Wagner, son of Charles at the State Fair. unsold, or that have deen sold and forfeited by and other displays will be eharged destruction of the insect to a fungus, Mr. A, E. Falk, a photographer of reason of failure to pay interest for two or more Wagner, returned home from Cleveland, for a three day's Exhibitor's Season years. which develops in the insect and causes Minneapolis, is on a visit with his parents Members of the Cnarity Lodge, Number Ohio, after an absence of several Lists of the land to be offered may be seen at the Ticket fifty cents. its extirpation in avery short time. The ip MJlford, Auditor's Office for ten davs prior to the sale. 98, please take notice that the lodge years. Oil W.W BR ADEN. development of this fungus is so rapid Commissioner of the State Lund Offire. resumes labor on Tuesday evening, the Further additions to the premium list The sociable given last Wednesday Ex-Senator S. D. Peterson returned and followed by such astonishing results is W. HummeLJ twenty-fifth inst were made in the shape of a three and eening at the residence of Mrs. ,T. Newhart from Minneapolis last Saturday, having in regard to the extermination of one and a half dollar prize for mule was well attended, and proved a News received here from our travel been an invited guest at the Scandinavian the chinch-bug that our farmers may colts. This was done as a special inducement ing friends, Messrs. Rev. A. Berghold Very pleasant affair for all participants. celebrations in that city last Friday, congratulate themselves that nature to those farmers, who have and Dr. O. C. Strickler, informs us that never forgets to create a remedy for Preparations are being made by the Mr. Adolph Eckstein, of Winona, in they went aboard the "Eider" last Saturday, lately devoted their attention to the adverse conditions. executive committee of the Republican company with Mr. Peter Baldy, of St. raising of mules, which we are glad to and are by this time "rocked in Club to have the Concordia Band, every The Power of a good Example. His s+antly on hand a large line of woolen.'-^ Paul, is around looking up life insur. say is proving a paying venture. dress goods, dress trmmings and velvets Satins*^ the cradle of the deep." musician of which is a sound republican, ance, and reports good success. -*1 The great milling firm of C. A, Pillsbury Gingham, Calico and Muslin, Handkerchiefs-^* Hosiery, Fine Lace and Embroidery, Standing Chairman W W. Smith announces turn out to-morrow to give our citizens & Co., in accordance with their Crocaet8* Collars and Caffs, Rnshes, Novelty Braid, The machinery exhibits this year will Let everybody come to the fair, for the following Republican County Committee Cord, etc., at lowest prices. *g a chance to hear patriotic republican policy adopted several years ago. have eclipse all those at preceding fairs, and an opportunity to see the best exhibit Also mil assoitment of boys' clothes. music. divided $40,000 out of the profit of their Butter and eggs taken in exchange an engine will be in full operation to ever made in this couuty ought not be Albert Blanchard New Ulm. or goods. business during the past year with their set the numerous wheels of the reapers, missed. It seems from current reports that M. Thompson Sleepy Eye. A TE OF MINNESOTA, Cnnntv of Brown .s«..* employes. The division was made some binders, mowers and threshers in continual Charlie Heidemann has a pretty sure In Probate Court. Special Term, August 81st Miss Addie Dungan was last Saturday Gus. Nuessle Springfield. days ago, but so quietly was it done motion, thus showing them in 1888. thing of the nomination at the hands of married to Mr. William Torrey by In the matter of the estate of Carl Schmidt Gudmond Anderson ...... Linden* that no one outside of the firm and their running order. the democrats for the office of Representative, Deceased: Judge Brandt. The youno couple reside Fritz Frank Sigel. On reading and filing the petition of Sophias employes knew anything about it. Even and it seems to us as though Schmidt, executrix ofthe last will and testament in Mulligan. the Journal would not have learned of and of the estate of Carl M. Schmidt deceased his wishes in this connection would be Little Mary, the blind daughter of representing among other things thit she i* The Juvenile Concert at Union Hall it if, knowing that this was about the The sad news came to Mr. C. H. Boss complied with at the convention which the widow au4 sole legatee of «aid dect^sedthat Mr. Heinrich Schroer, was brought to next Saturday is a novelty which will all the debts of said decea"*et expenses time the division would be made if last week, that his father Huntress Ross taKes place next Saturday. of la^t sickness, funeral charges and costs of the Faribault Asylum last Monday, undoubtedly draw a large crowd, who administration have been paid and that she has there were any profits to divide, it had is suffering from an attack of yellow where she will take a second year's A dispatch notified Sheriff Schmid fully administered said estate, and prayirg th.it may be assured of a royal entertainment. not made a special effort to get at the a time and place be fixed for the assignment of fever at Jacksonville, Florida. course, The little girl, of whom we are last Sunday evening that his brother the residue of said estate to her as the only person facts. It is a private matter in one entitled thereto under the will of said deceased. glad to say that she readily acquires Wolf, of Springfield, had been shot. The editorial office of the Review has Itis ordered, that said petition be heard, by the sense—as much so as the wages the employes the attainment to fit her for future selfsupport, Judge of this Court, on Thursday the 27th day of He immediately with Dr. Berry journeyed just been renovated and supplied with The exhibits in all departments will receive—and yet it is in a large September A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the experienced the loss of her thither. book-cases and tables making it altogether Probate Office in said county. be large, but there is room for much sense a public matter. And it is further ordered, thatnotice thereof be^ eye-sight in the cyclone some seven LATER—News has been received that worthy of welcoming our patrons". more. given to all persons interested, by publishing a., It not only interests the public to copy of this order for three successive weeks prior years ago. the leg of the unfortunate man was amputated to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a. know that this prosperous firm finds it weekly newspaper, printed and pub'iflhed the above the ankle last Monday. Mi.«s Bertha Fisher, for several years City of New Ulm in said County Mr. Charles Stengel, who for the last profitable to themselves as well as gratifying Dated at New prominently connected with the public Don't forget the concert on Saturday to their employes to divide the year residea in Pennsylvania, return%d August A. Jottings- By schools of this city, has sent in her resignation evening at Union Hall for the benefit to this city last week and left for Minneapolis profits of their joint efforts with all who to the Board of Trustees, and of the fair. A rare musical treat will (L S last Monday in quest of employment. have contributed to the amassing of Latest Political Reports from Nudelville. be offered. will shortly depart for La Porte, Indiana, those profits, but it is a strong argument "If ever there was an enthusiastic where she will take a course in the in the minds of other employers We are informed that lightning gathering of intelligent men, of patriots, The boys have just completed a half same institution, which her sister, Miss. in favor of the adoption of the same profit-sharing struck and ignited a grain-stack on the who watch the American eagle soar mile race track, and some good scrub Minna, now a kindergarden teacher system. I is undoubtedly farm of Lars Serlin, of Linden, a week toward the blue canopy of heaven and races are looked for. Anyone that has San Diego, California, formerly attended. based upon correct business principles ago last Sunday, and that other stacks silently press their hand on their heart a fast horse should bring him in and and every S example of profitable were only saved by strenuous efforts on and swear eternal allegiance to our complete for the prizes to be offered. application tends to secure its general the part of the farm-hands. Mr. Anton Gag, the photographer, country's flag, it was the meeting of adoption. Minn Ev Journal. reports and exceedingly busy time in the Nudelville Republican Aslociation John Hauenstein will exhibit an The General Council of the Lutheran his gallery, an recent improvements which took place last night at Liberty Files! Files! Itching Files! Church of America assembled in Minneapolis aquarium containing several two pound prove that his business is flourishing. Hall."—Nudelville Enterprising Kicker. SYMPTOMS—Moisture intense itching last Friday to transact such speckled trout. The latest acquisition to his apparatus is and stinging mostly at night worse by business as was needs required of them The conglomeration of bombast and a lens by means of which he can produce scratching. If allowed to continue, tumors full-winded nonsense which packed the for the good of the church. Distinguished Petersen Bros & Co., Commission form, which often bleed and ulcerate, photographsof considerable dimensions, clergymen from all over the Liberty Hall last evening was as disgusting becoming very sore. Swayne's men, of Chicago, write Local Secretary as large as fourteen by seventeen inches. Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, land were present, and elected Dr. Seiss, a spectacle as our eyes, tired Heideman, that the large collection of Exhibits of these will be seen at the heals ulceration, and in most cases of Philadelphia, the presiding officer from writing tariff articles and working Foreign Wheat left London on Aug. fair. removes the tumors. A druggists, or for the ensuing year. for the good of the greatest of reform 17th, and will surely reach the Fair in by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & [OFFICIAL.] Alois Henle, a nephew of Mr. Anton parties, have ever witnessed, and we good season. Son, Philadelphia. Council Proceedings. City The democratic caucus held last Saturday Henle, of Milford, and employed with assure our readers that the meeting accomplished evening in Turner Hall, was Mr. Meinrad Epple, the butcher, fell REPUBLICAN RALLY. nothing whatever, and that presided over by E. G. Pahl, and had its Adjourned Session of the Council of down the steps leading to the cellar, the senseless .participants have not the A meeting of Republicans will take proceedings recorded by Albert Steinhauser. the City of New Ulm, held Sep. 15th, last Friday, and was flung head foremost slightest inkling of patriotism, and place to-morrow evening at Turner 1888. All members present except Pres. The purpose of the meeting against a beam. His condition, what is needed by the country."—Nudelville Rudolph and Councilor Schmucker. Hall, where all will have a golden opportunity was the election of delegates to the county although he sustained no fractures, is Democratic Howler. Councilor Doehne was elected president to listen to sound republican convention, which is called at the pronounced a precarious one by the attending pro tern. doctrines, which will be expounded by "Hon. Zink von Eisen, one of our Court House, and the following gentlemen The Clerk reported that Dr. A. Mueller physician. Mr. Ernst Hoffcut, of St. Paul. most illustrious citizens, has expressed had failed to qualify as Health Officer were dulychosen: E. G, Pahl, A. Union Hall was the scene of a very and to accept the office. his determination to abandon the G. O. J. Eckstein, A. C. Ochs, H. Wehye, SOME DOCTORS On recommendation of the Mayor, pleasant entertainment last Saturday P. and will hereafter vote the straight, Chas. Brauns, Dr. C. Berry, Chas. Dr. J. L. Schoch was appointed for the One 7e evening, which was given by the friends democratic ticket. Hurrah for Grover!"—Nudelville Stuebe, A. Behnke and Gustav Fischer. unexpired term of said office. honestly admit that they can't cure A $40 of Miss Mary Hopt in honor of the lady's Democratic Howler. Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Others The Council then opened the propo The delegation is sent uninstructed. Weekly say they can but—don't. Ath-lopho-ros and We birthday. Henry Subilia's orchestra sals for graveling Centre Street, and "Zink von Eisen, the man without C. W H.Heideman interested his hearers says nothing but—cures. ab after reading, awarded the contract to had been engaged for the occasion principle, and who owes us the last That's the secret of its success. by a recital of certain statistics in Weekly Fi Jacob Rohner, he being the lowest bidder, Years of trial have proved it to be and the dancing couples amused themselves year's subscription to this paper, seeks regard to taxes in Brown County. miums to eubscrib^^nd the fl^kttlpix is toe to gravel said Centre Street according a quick, safe, sure cure. to their heart's content. A sumptuous sympathy with the other side, and to his bid and specifications filed in of any paper in theXj&ted S a ^eudf Concord, N Sept 3,1887 The New Ul Post, which we severely In my own family Athlophoros was used supper, prepared under the care the City Clerk's office, for the sum of prides himself on being able to vote pie copies and prermn)^\sta.«TH^Y as a last resort, the user having suffered censured a few weeks ago for becoming $186.50 and to warraDt the work by from rheumatism for years and having of Mrs. Koehler and other ladies, was ,YOU NOTHING but^^tanip. against us. Get out all you fellows been treated for the disease by different giving a bond of $200.00, signed by one altogether too officious, or as we physicians in this State and Massachusetts dollars in cash ai^he same partaken of with due thanks, and not the grand «ld party can't need you, and without even temporary relief. or more securities, and to be approved may call it in plain English, to make it Upon my recommendation scores of peo. THE %1E till the early morning hours did the won't ever take you back again."— by the president of the Council. pie have used this remedy with the same results claimed for it H. WILSON. perfectly understood, "stuck up" was party disband. The Mayor and Clerk were requested Nudelville Enterprising Kicker. Ifflnmmpo Dubuque, Iowa. Jan 3,1888 very ill at ease ever since, and laying to have the Contract executed and Athlophoros has completely cured me of nervous headache, and I feel thankful for signed. for us. Last week it could no longer ^agr^ Facts for Farmers. all the good it has done me. New Ulm, Minn., June 4th, l&o&. fiewUlm ToT Front Again. Mrs LorjisE CHEEBT. The committee on streets was authorized President Lincoln said that you can restrain its anger and pounced on to us 4S" Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, to have the south side of Third fool some People all the time and \ou Moorish Maiden with a loud halo, freeing itself of some North street, between Minnesota and can fool all the People sometimes, but 1. During the year ending July 1, THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. superfluous wind and making itself Valley streets, surveyed, and then to you cannot fool all the People all the 1888, almost 113,559,000 pounds of wool The Empire Mill Co. of this city has have the culvert extended to the full time. again, as before, the laughing stock of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. were imported into the Uuited States again drawn first prize for the best flour width on said side of street. Some machine men seem to take P. its readers. exhibited at the State Fair. Their display, from foreign countries, thus depriving Mr. Berndt presented a plat and sur T. Barnnm's view that the American The occasion was our neglect to copy vey of Bridge street. people are bound to be humbugged and American farmers of the production THE EIGHTEENTH consisting of a novel arrangement one of its locals, which had been spun On motion this was referred to the farmers in this country are subjected of flour-sacks in the form of a log-cabin of that amonnt of wool, There were committee on streets for investigation, and liable to f&H into the hands of jus* out the week before lo considerable also imported 15,640,000 dozens of eggs and which was one of the main attractions, and report. such men. Earm. machinery now-adays length, and which referred to the opening 1,943,000 bushels of peas and beans drew widespread attention, and is so near perfection that nearly The Council thereupon adjourned. of the quarries at Red Stone some Attest: Louis SCHILLING. all kinds of machinery works leason— in connection with thi3 the gratuitous $17,570,000 worth of hides 8,260,000 time in the future. In not copying the ably well, yet there is a difference in G. DOEHNE, Clerk. bushels of potatoes 1,196,000 pounds distribution of freshly baked biscuits OF item we so surprised jand vexed our Pres. pro tern of Council. the'material put into them as is also made from their own flour, caused the of bristles, and large quantitiet of qther Brown County the case in prices with local dealers. Approved Sept. 5th A. D. 1888. contemporary as to cause its bellicose public to consider the Empire Mill Company agricultural products of various kinds. We believe in the theory of dividing C. W E S E Mayor. sally, and we are therefore forced to the profits with our customers and we, as a solid, enterprising and ac 2. On the kinds of wool chiefly Septente 21,22 and 23, li use our Valuable space for a snort discussion would rather sell a great many goodsat comodating business firm, deserving of brought in, there is now a duty amounting prices, that at the end of tbe season and criticism of the Post's tactics the patronage so liberally given them. to from 25 to 55 per cent ad valorem would leave hundreds of dollsus of theprofits In and around of late. on potatoes, 15 cents a bushel, in the pockets of our customers,, It has been an open secret that the than to combine with other niaebiDej which however, ought to be 25 cents, as Ansiver to Correspondent. New Ulm Post has long been a literal men in raising the prices, thereby seeing C3rro«,t©r it formerly was on beans and peas, 10 but a little and dividing up the translation of the Review, from which it •I for Spec tators. per cent on bristles,15 cents a pound, T. B„ S. E.— You are slightly mistaken, trade, in order to keep machinery high. copied quite all items of local news, GrreAtex ann on eggs and hides none at all* The regarding the duties of a nominating We handle the celebrated Esterly and which it imitated in many respects. For Lumbago. for Visitors. Mills Tariff bill proposes to make wool, convention the nominee of a party Binders and Mowers, the Hght and This proceeding did not flatter us, but a it durable Champion Binders and Mowers beans, peas and bristles free it refuses must stand on his own feet after the for Exhibitors. made us smile, and really we could not the Red, White and Blue Mowers, theBonansa FRESH, STRONG EVIDENCE. to restore the old duty of 25 cents on nomination, as the party is not supposed Fo Catalogue, address well blame our dear contemporary for Hay Rakes and Cultivators* potatoes, which had been asked for by to furnish him with the entire A ?*fht! Frort' «**. M*y *». 1881. the Stoughton and Red Wing Wagons, such a course, as we had the advantage* E. WESCHCKE, Sec'y Buttered a year with paiaa In the back, walked farmers and it refuses to place a duty means to secure his election. He of and Buggies, the Rock Island StubblePlows with a cone, St Jacob* Oil eorcd me, back all in coming out ahead with our report so ri«*»t NOTICE. BALL. on eggs, as asked for ^bylthe farmers, and only the best grade of Binding A course has his friends who will pull off much sooner. Otherwise the Post might Twfiie, warranted to be absolutely Oed-rid«len. Victoria, Texai, June «a, 1888. or on hides. How does the American their coats and fight for him, but the Good work horses for sale or to ex In bedtwomonths withback-aohe, loiteredaboml have been forced to have something original Insect-proof. W also have the very S monUu Was cared by 8t Jacob* OU, perm*, farmer like taking off the entire duty chief impulse must necessarily come chan ge for cattle. CHAS. S E E neatly, no return in 14 month* best steam threshing outfits, such as? once in a while. In not resorting O W. JEFFEBSOS. from leading products of the farm and the Massillon Straw Burners, the Aah from himself. Witness the action of TO THE PUBLIC. to the same tactics we had heaped upon man & Taylor, and last but not lea/^, letting in the cheap produce of Europe, Prtompt. j- Port Byron, HI, Mar as, 1881 the present Chief Executive, who recognized us last week the harsh censure of the La»t Spring WM taken with luii back ncd «o_-fared We beg leave to inform the public the Huber Straw Burning Engine and Canada and South America free? Will monUu, WH cured by St J*cob§ Oil »nd have the necessity ot his own exertions that we shall continue in giving musical Post, and our life's hopes are therefore AM no return of y*is. JACK CHXLiSfIE. Victory Separators^* Another great he make money by it? in his behalf and contributes $10,000 to and vocal exercises. We also direct item for farmers to take into consideration blighted, our heart is wounded and Sure. Dinver, Kay 38, 1888 yonr attention to our fancy needle-work be re-elected. He of course has soma is that we always keep on hand a 3* While the Northern farmer is to nfland with pain in back about 16 noatht breaking, and we are bequeathing our ago which laiteA two montoi I wan core i, fet. which shall be given every Saturday afternoon full assortment of all kinds of repairs friends who earnestly desire his success, fare so badly, it is nevertheless proposed Jacobs Oil, and therehas been no return ©J.naln^ last cent to our amiable friend of the from one till five o'clock. for each and all kinds of machines we taB jsf§ wnjiAM B2aEan.iZ75}^ e. g. Roger Mills, Jeff. Davis and the Mills Tariff bill to retain Post. sell. SISTERS O CHRISTIAN A I a fenton, Mich., Kay it, 1818 John Bull, but as is seen by his contribution a duty of 68 per cent on sugar for the t|j& Just as soon as the pick-ax and spade About the Spring of 'ST waa taken with acaea W invite you one and all to call and ^OB SALE. i^JfJfel and pain* in kipi and back, waa cured by one to tho campaign fund, relies benefit of the Southern planter and the bottla of 8ft. look over our goods, whether you want will do its work at Red Stone, the Review JTae«M OU andIhas remained perma- a remained perma •ant ever ilnce mostly on his own exertion and the 8. CHBXB. rPHlfELT. Democratic ougar Trust, and to retain An Omnibus in good condition which to buy or not so hoping to receive a will give a detailed report of the would serve well for a small hotel or call from you, we are, popularity forthcoming after the $10,000 100 per cent on rice, also for the Southern AT DkUOGIBTS AHD OEAXSCI. enterprise, the success of which we could be transformed into a dray wagon. Very truly your friends, are advertised. planters. THL5. P. PETERSOM IMPLEMENT Cfc heartily wish. Call at UNION HOTEL. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., BsJbmcre. Udh 1