New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 17, 1888 · Page 4 of 8
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Republicans, Fail gjW ULM AND YICINm iRESH OYSTERS at Eibner's. Wayside Sketches*^ after leaving New York. TfiErtUDtT. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marti, During our trip, music was furnished Travelers!^ Guide. a daughter, last Wednesday. We send by a band of young men, who fulfilled What? Cored among others the Everything is in readiness for the reception Having reached Bremen in safety, I our congratulations. the double duty of sailors and musicians. following. They write: remember your request and take this of the distinguished republican 8& Central Ave., Cmcnm*ti,0.. Antiquity is not always a proof of Jantutt3r«h,Sa. guests, who will tp-raorrow evening, arrive opportunity to write you. AfliIra*OToe Kite have cured me of Hver Every Sunday, divine services were verity, Crone's dry goods are as favorably in our city^ Although I left New Ulm on Aug. 18, tie HBstoa friend wfiofe troubled with held by Rev. Father Berghold, good known as Jim Blaine, of Maine^ uiaigestioii and be has improved wonderfully, W. R. Merriam, the candidate for New York was not reached until Sept. p. H. BowBKAice. music being furnished by the band. governor, and General Green B. Raum, 11th where I found Rev. Father Berghold Mrs. C. B. Fraser, of Minneapolis, is MBoBetteSt.NewHaTCn.Ct, Friday evening Prof. Morse, late of February 10th, ISBa $ awaiting me. j^f of Illinois, will speak at Turner Hall the guest of Mrs^B. P. Web.ber^since California State University, gave a lecture AthlophOTOs REs worked mmdera in my Jm on the issues of the day and it will be a Wednesday was spent procuring case of dyspepsia. E rf*A last Wednesday^ on Darwinism, and on Sunday, Ath-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and ^lingEaat. Going West. pecial treat for our Brown County citizen sundry articles for our trip, and en pleasant to take, yet wonderfully Rev. Father Berghold gave an able, address, Mi. Frank Kuetzing has received a effective. Invaluable for kidney Thursday we visited Central Park. to listen to an able and trulhful dissertioo 10-30 a. m. No. 1 4:17 a.m. taking the opposite side of the and liver complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, 12 01 p. m. large stock of cloaks, 18 See his new ad 26 2.15 p.m. on the tariff, which the republican This park is one of the great attractions constipation, headache, 3 50 m, 20 question presented by Prof Morse. jgp 3 5:44 p. m. in another column. etc. They'll take away that tired a 10 00 p. m. 13 10-45 p. m. party upholds. of New York City, not only on account My next letter will be from Berlin!' feeling giving new life andstrength* Jos. 1, 2 and 25 daily, All others daily of its area, that of 800 acres, but When a thing is done advice comes Delegations from Mankato, St. Peter, O. C. STEICKLBB. except Sunday. 49*Send6centB for the beanofhl colored piertore,"Moorish Maiden." too late. If you have not bought an also of its pleasantly arranged shady Sleepy Eye and Springfield will be present, C. W. EIDEMAN' Agent The Lake Benton Republican, D. W. THEATHLOPHOROSCO. 112 Wall St JK fM (ire walks, its hills, rocks and hollows, and overcoat look at Crone's stock. and the New Ulm Republican Club Kutchin, editor, reaches us in the form its museum of natural history and Zoological Swan Lake was the scene of a sham royally welcomes all visitors. Synopsis of Proposed Constitutional Mr. Charles Gerboth and family, of of a bright and neat paper. We hope Garden. |?|The latter engages battle last Sunday, as over fifty hunters A grand torch-light procession in honor Amendments, prepared by the Attorney Conrtland, left last Friday for Spokane that it may ever advocate republican the attention of the majority of tho visitors, reported to hate waged war on the of the distinguished guests will parade General, pnrsnant to Chapter Falls, where they will permanently reside. doctrines in the same vigorous spirit jpoor duck and goose. to the park and justly so as the our streets and escort the orators to the 157, of the General Laws of that it now seems to boast of. animals which it contains are seen to a festival hall, which will be in fit condition I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weddendor* 1887. Mrs. H. Rudolphi, vvho had for some much better advantage than in a traveling to receive a great audience. "V^ All young men, under the age of accompanied by Mrs. Anna Quinse, weeks been the guest of her brothers in The Legislature of 1887 provided for snbnuttniff museum. f-% twenty-one, who are friends of the republican Everybody should avail himself of certain amendments to the State Constitution,, to dau^ter of Mr. H. H. Beussmann, returned Kansas City, Mo., returned home last be snbmuted at the general election to be held in party, are invited by the Junior this grand opportunity, and be present The next day was^spent in Coney Island, 1888. from Cincinnatti last Friday. week. Republican Club to meet at Turner Brighton and Manhattan Beaches, to-morrow evening. All republican The proposed amendments to the provisions the Constitution to be affected thereby are aB follows* Hall to-morrow (Thursday) evening, at A son of Mi. J. Long, of Sleepy Eye, voters are invited to join the procession. the popular sea bathing resorts/ and in An infant child of Mr. August Windhorn, 7. P. M., to take part in the torch-light Chapter 1, of the General Laws of 1887, provides had his nose severely smashed while engaged Brooklyn. Coney Island and the aforenamed living at Swan Lake, died last All western people intending to be that the following amendment to article 4 of tne procession. in threshing, last week. Dr. J. beaches were almost deserted, it Constitution of the State of Minnesota, be proposed Monday. We express our sympathy present to-morrow evening will have to the peoplp of said State at the I est general B. Wellcome attended him and made being the last day of the bathing season, an opportunity to take freight-train No. for the bereaved parents. election, that is to say. that the «aid article be amended by adding thereto the following additional hence nothing of particular interest the patient comfortable. 22, which leaves Springfield at 3. 30 P. section, to be numbered as Section 35: Mr. Henry Crone welcomed a future "SEC. 85 Any combination of persons, either as was to be seen. M., Sleepy Eye at 5.25 and arives in the Now that the St. Peter Tribune has individuals or as members or officers of any corporation heir to his household last Monday evening. to monopolize the markets for food city at 6.50 P. M. But the proprietors of the different become reconciled, we suggest that it The "Review" congratulates the ^rodnctb In this State, or to mterlpre with or Going home they can take train No. restaurants seemed not to have forgotten restrict the freedom ol such rkets is hereby declared glances over its ticket and places the happy parents. to be a criminal conspiracy, and shall be 17, leaving at 11.45 P. M. here, Sleepy how to charge, the prices for everything pamshed in such manner as the Legisl. tare shall narag of B. F. Webber for Judge of the Mr. Hans Wurm, employed by the provide Eye 1.05 and Springfield 2.25. being generally exorbitant. At The ballots to be uBed voting upon this 9th JudicialDistrict* Eh, brother? New Ulm Creamery Co., mourns the Special accomodations have been Amendment shall be as follows First, balots in Brighton beach an ascent of 300 feet favor of the amendment shall have written or loss ©f two small children, who died FOR MAN AND BEAST. "Messrs. Buenger and Schweppe of made for Mankato and St. Peter visitors. was made in an elevator formerly used printed er partly written ind partly printed last Monday evening. thereupon the foL'owing words- 'Amendment to New Ulm, have their new residence at the Philadelphia Centennial. A very article 4 of the Constitution, by adding thereto A ATTENTION, VOTERS. building at this place nearly completed. new section in relation to freedom oi markets— fine view of the suburbs ot New York We would draw the special attention 0) 3 Yes Second, ballots used agawftsuch anienament They will build a large business building of our readers to the synopsis of proposed and Brooklyn was obtained and an idea shall ha\e written oi printed or partiv CD rn All legal voters of this city should vntten and partly printed thereon the wordf'Amendmeht in the near future."—MORTON ENTERPRISE, constitutional amendments, presented given of how things look from a balloon. a 10 Artic.e 4 of the Coa-mution without fail be registered, and hand in adding thereto a new section relation to in another column. Father Berghold had been in the 3 freedom of mnrkets—fco their names at the City Clerk's office -n OL Article 4 of the Constitutun, of which tDc »b ve same elevator at the time of the Centennial. 30 r- It is the duty of every republican in The Dramatic Section of the New Ulm S section is proposed as an amendment, comprints between the hours of 9 a. m. and 1 p. O sa The person in charge of the 3* 3 the constitutional provisions relat np to the legislative Brown County to take active part in to*mopow lurnverein contemplate opening the CD m. on October 23d and 30th. There C3 55 department of the MHte, and at present elevator said that $5500 were paid for theatrical season on November 4. with a* contains no provision relating to combinations evening's demonstrations. The CD are over 100 voters in the city not yet r+ sought to be prohibited by the proposed amend, having it removed from Philadelphia to cause is a righteous one and none should the production of "Mathilde", drama ft «a inent. registered, and if these do not comply 9 8 its present location. I was heartily a & in four acts. stand back in advocating it. 3 5= cr with the law, they will forfeit their a Section 12 of Article 1 of the St-»te Conyention glad when ground was again reached. 2 S* K* rrn vote. Bear this in mind and see that CO now reads as follows "wo person shall be imprisoned Tn this issue we have the pleasure to Hon. W. R. Merriam and Col. Joseph As nothing of particular interest was tor debt in this State, and this shall not 0 30 «••. y, your name appears on the poll-list. present to our readers the first of a series pi event the Legislature from providing for imprisonment Bobleter will leave St. Paul fto-morrow presented at Manhatten Beach the rest 9 O or Holding to bail persons charged 3 of sketches from the pen of Dr. O. morning, spend part of the day in St. CD O with fraud in contracting said debt, ind reasonable of the day was spent in Brooklyn. Senator Chandler's resolution providing amount of property shall he exempt from 1 C. Strickler, who is at present in Europe, Peter, be present in this city in the evening, a seizure and sale for the pamentot any debtor After visiting places of minor interest for an investigation of the Louisiana CO liability. The amount of such exemption shall be where he will visit the principal and depart for Mankato on Fri. CD 3 in the city, the New York and election has not yet been disposed determined by law O cities in search of medical and social day morning. S It is proposed to amend this as ollowi' Chap. Brooklyn bridge, undoubtedly one of 1 of by the Senate. Mr. ©handler will endeavor •n ter2ofthe Genera] Laws of 1887 provides that S O* CD facts. the following amendment to Section 12of Article the greatest works of engineering in to get it passed this week, but We had the pleasure, last Friday, to 1, of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota, to a be proposed to the voters of this State at the the tariff bill may prevent his getting it the world, was then visited. Mr. Ferdinand Hartwick, SrM of the S 3 receive a call from Messrs. J. H. Block next general election to wit 'Provided, how before the Senate. Although many thought at the time a ever, that all property so exempted shall be liable T4|fcn of Eden, showed our reporter a and J. B. Sackett, of St Peter. The to seizure and sale for any rebt incurred to any of its building that it would prove a financial NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. relic from the days of Washington. It former is a candidate for sheriff on the person for worn done or materials furnshed in [OFFICIAL,] the construction, reptir or improvement of the failure, the receipts of last year is a copy of a New York paper, chronicling republican ticket, and has fair prospects same Apd, provided farther, that such liability City Council Proceedings. to Seizure and sale shall also extend to all real show the investment to be better than FOR SALE. the demise of the great hero, and of being elected. property, for any debt incurred to any laborer or the most saugulne dared predict. We consequently nearly a hundred years servant for labor or service performed Adjourned session ot the Council of MARRIED.—Last Monday evening, Twentv acres of good timber land, The ballots to be used in voting favor of this calculated that 1200 passengers passed old. the City of New Ulm held pursuant to amendment shiJl have written or printed, or snuited about three miles trom the city Miss Emily Kuehuel. of Lafayette, was partly written and partly nrinted thereon the over per hour the day visited by us. The adjurnment October 10th A. D. 1888. in the town of Milford. Inquire of following woirs Amendment to Section 12 of Complaint comes to our office from united in marriage to Mr. John F. Neumann, Ail members present, President Rudolph foot passengers pay one, and those ridiag C. A. BlEKCE & Co., Article l, of the onstitntion of this State for protection St. Paul subscribers that the Keview is of the rights of workmgmen or women— of this city, by Justice Kuehnel, the Chair. Tne Council then P. 0. Block. Winona, Minn in the cable cars three cents each. Yes," and the ballots to be used in voting against not regularly received. As the copies opened the proposals for grading a part at the residence of the bride's parents. such amendment shall have written or printed or The next morning we left New York OFFICIAL NOTICE. of third North Street according to plan partly written or partly printud thereon the following are sent from this office in a bundle, We send our hearty congratulations to worrs "Amendment to section 12 of for Hoboken, where the piers of the and specifications on file in the City Marked, sealed bids for grading a Article 1, of the Constitution of this State, for the fault must be found with the department the'couple who are at present sojourning Clerks office and after reading the same, North German Lloyd line of steamers protection of the rights of working men or women part of Centre Street, between Outlets at St. Paul, which fails to deliver in Minneapolis. —No awarded the contract to John Luetjen, No. 230 and 319 according to plan and are situated. The effect of this amendment will be to render the paper in due time. We suggest Fritz Eretsoh and Christ Filzen, they specifications thereof on file in the City all property liable for debts incurred for work Although the above line is a German Captain Jacob Nix returned from his doue or materials furnished in the construction, being the lowest bidders, for the sum of Clerk's office, will be received at the that our subscribers there examine into improvement or repair of such property one, English passengers are landed at extended tour in the east last Monday. $137.50 and theMayor and City Clerk are office of the undersigned up to Oct. 18th tjfe matter. directed to enter into contract on behalf Southampton, England, hence many of next at 5 o'clock p. m., the successful He hajs carefully considered political Section 1 of Article 4, of the Constitution of ihe bidder will be required to fnrnish bond of the city with said parties for said A sad accident befell young August the passengers were English although demonstrations in the states he visited, State of Minnesota, now reads as follows* "SECTION work and the contractors are to furnish for the faithful performance of the work 1, LEGISLATURE SESblON The Legislature Backer, aged fourteen, son «f Mrs. Martha and from all reports feels safe in predicting the majority were Germans. Our of the State shall consist of the Senate and in such amount as the Council may determine. a bond in the sum of $500 00 with surelies House of Representatives and shall meet biennially Backer, of Milf ord, while he was ship, the "Eider", is a very large steel the election of Harrison. Democrats to be approved by the President of The right is reserved to reject at the seat of government of the State, at such any or all bids. assisting the farm-crew in. threshing Council, for the faithful performance of vessel nearly 500 ft. length, 40 f\ times as shall be prescribed by law, and, no session are making desperate efforts to shill exceed the term of sixty days the contract. By order of the Citv Council, wheat last Mondav forenoon. He had wide and 40 ft. deep, has 36 fire places, rally their forces, and as a last hope It is proposed to amend this section as follows: The Mayor informed the council that Chapter 3 of the General Laws of the State of LOLIS SCHILLING binding-twine wound around his left necessitating 78 men handling the coal, centre them in the middle states. Minnesota of 1887, provides that the following^ he had appointed three special police City Clerk. amendment to Action 1 of Artirlc 4, of the Constitution arm, which was caught in the tumblingrod, of which 130 tons are used daily. The for one week on account ot the late fires Dated New Ulm, Minn., Oct 11th, 1888. of the State of Minnesota, be proposed The chairman of the second district causing a severe fracture of the officers and sailors are very gentlemanly to the people of said State at the next general and requested to retain authority two if democratic congressional committee, election, that is to say, that said section shall be &ug.Jfcliell, necessary, up to Nov. 1st next. arm. Dr. J. Schoch, the attending fellows, and everything seemed to amended so as to read as follows SECTION 1. having requested John Lind to enter on The action of the Mayor was approved The Legislature ahall consist of the Senate and physician, informs us that the limb will work like machinery, no swearing, House of Repiesentativee, which shall meet biennially a series of joint debates with his opponent, and authority granted. ¥5 at the seat of Government cif the State, be saved. scolding or quarreling being heard during The Clerk was authorized to draw at -uch times as shall be prest nbed by law, but Wilkenson, was informed by Mr. Brewer and Bottler. the whole trip. The board was excellent, no session thall exceed the term of nrhety legislative orders for the payment of special policemen One can not take up a democratic Lind that he gladly accepts the friendly days, and no new bill stull be introduced in on presenting time checKS fully equal to that of a first class either branch, except on the written request of iper in this state without finding a challenge, and an order of debates has X*(W from the Mayor. UXM, W the governor, during the last twenty dayt of such New York hotel, indeed I was surprised session, except the attention of the Legislature badly executed cut of the candidates for already been arranged to take place at The plat of the survey and specifications shall be called to some matter of general interest at the general excellent equipment. This brewery is one of the largest establishments establishing the grade of apart of governor and lieutenant governor prominent points. by a special message of the Governor of the kind the Minnesota Valley and is fitted The ballots to be used in voting in favor of this Centre Street between Outlots 230 and The fare from New York to Bremen up with all the modern improvements. Keg and (9) grace the front page. These cuts amendment shall have written or printed or I bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on 319 was presented and on motion approved Sixteen farmers were one day of last is from $70 to $120 first Class and $50 partly written and partly printed thereupon the have bser gratuitously distributed by short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted and ordered filed. following words "For the amendment of Section week assembled at Essig Station, awaiting for family use second class. Our ship sailed 1 p.,m., 1 of Article 4 of the Constitution of this the State Committep, and will on acI On motion resolved that part of Country brewers ard others that buy malt will stock, and to pass time and feel of State, providing for biennial sessions of the Legislature—Yes," Saturday September 15th, and for the find it to their interest to place their 'orders with Centre street commencing on Highland count of their defective execution and and ballots to be used in voting me. AH orders by mail will receive my prompt their political pulse, a vote was taken against said amendment shall have written o-» Avenue and running in a northeasterly first three days the weather and sailing attention. the material they are made of, last just printed or partly written nnl partly printed wit the following result* direction be graded according OTTO SCHELL, Manager. were very pleasant, but Tuesday noon thereupon the following words For the amendment 1 till Nov. 5. After that nobody will want to the plan and specifications thereof on of Section 1 of Article 4, of the Constitution Harrison 11, Cleveland 4, Fisk 1. TO THE PUBLIC. the water became more rough and all of this State, providing for biennial '•eetions of the to see the cuts as the candidates will be file in the City Clerk's office, the work Legislature—No.'' Then they began to talk tariff, and were soon sick. One of the passengers to be let by contract and to be completed cut out. The Constitution at present pr'v'de-* for biennial our reporter informs us that he thought suggested that this was one of the redeeming I would respectfully direct the attention sessions, and the effect of thib W*t amendment under the directions of the committee will be to continue bienniil sc«sions. but Mr. B. Marschner, one of the active it time to flee for safety. of the public to the fact that I am on Streets on or before Nov. 30th features of sea-sickness, viz. instead of such sessions bemc limited to sixty again manufacturing washing-machines next, the contractor to furnish a bond days, as they are now, they would be limited to. I members of Hecker Post No. 48, G. A Mr. Herman Schmidt, of Essig, while "They all get it." Thursday morning ninety days, and no bill could be introducer) daring of my own pattern. These goods have in an amount to to fixed by the council. It., and proprietor of the Cottonwood the la«ttwenty days except a« proMded fo- its signs of a storm presented themselves, driving past the Milford schoolhouse been greatly improved by the addition The Clerk was ordered to give notice such amendment. "*wcklen Mills, welcomes in General and at 2 p. m. the ship was tossing of a suitable cover such as exhibited at Dated July 1st, 1888. on the Sleepy Eye road near Mr. Hangartner's in the usual form in both local papers, MOSEss E CLAPP, Green B. Raum his old commander, the County Fair, and the same have inviting bids for the work, at the Clerk's place, had the misfortune to terribly and in the evening still more. Attorney Genera! been tested by the following well known under whom he stood before Savannah up to October 18th next at 5 o'clock Many did not retire at all, for fear of a have his vehicle capsize, causing the parties in this city and have given universal p. m. and Atlanta. The general was the first occupant, Mrs. Adams, to sustain slight mishap. One of our passengers, feeling satisfaction: Messrs. Richard On motion the Acting Chief Engineer to unfold the stars and stripes before very sick, asked the ship-surgeon injuries, while he was severely bruisad. Pfefferle. Win. Hummel, Jos. Schnoberich, of fire department was authorised to the battlements of Atlanta, and before Geo. Bevier, Christ. Burmeister. employ a competent watchman lor the what was the best thing to do during The son of Mrs. Adams escaped unhurt, Patronage respectfully solicited. the attack enthused his men with a remainder of this month to have the while the horses ran away and seasickness. Well says the doctor: isfew ULM, MINK. care of the fire engine during nights. C. P. HELD, patriotic speech. The success of the "The best thing for a person to do into a wire-fence Centre Str., New Ulm, Minn. Action on the report of the Commit1, Has just received a large stock ot campaign was a signal one, and every when he feels seasick is to vomit." tee on Fire Department relative to platforms NOTICE TO CREDITORS. FALL AND WINTER G0OE&. old soldier then under the leader of Communicated. ^yjj on the Minnesota River was indefinitely The poor fellow, who had already State of Minnesota, County of Brown, ^ss. In Bargain seekers will find a great varfety in, such an able commander, takes pride postponed. heavy woolen shawls, ladies' and misses' streit After a vacation of some length the Probate Court. vomited steadily for about twenty four The committee on Streets reported jackets, hoods, toboggans, alpmes, etc Ladies' In the matter of the estate of Elvira Ladd deceased: in recalling the patriotic days of long teachers of Brown Co. returned to their men's and children's underwear, hosiery and mittens hours, thought at the time that he received that Jacob Rohner had completed his Men's and boys' scarfs, silk and wool muff ago. Notice is hereby given to all persons having arduous task of drilling the pupils of contract for graveling Centre Stret and a very heartless answer but it lers. Also a large assortment of woolen dress claims and demands against the estate of Elvira The democratic blow-out held in this goods, flannels, canton flannel, etc etc recommended payment. Ladd late of the County of Brown, deceased, our rural districts. They fitly solemnized was only another way of telling him to Boys' gaits and single pants may be had in all that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County Approved and the Clerk directed to $~eifcy last week, left much to be desired sizes. Shirtwaists constantly on hand Aih their work by holding a first will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands keep his stomach empty, draw the proper warrant. goods offered at lowest prices. against said estate at his ofhee the City of New Jj^tf the faithfuls of the cause, who participated, meeting of the "Rural Teachers Association." Saturday, Sept. 22, was a very pleasant TJlm in said County, on the first Monday of each The council thereupon adjourned to Butter and eggs taken in exchange* inasmuch as the torch-light month, for six successive months, commencing This society was organized Thursday,October 18th next at 5 o'clock day as was the rest of our .trip, and for goods. with the first Monday mDecember 1888,and that six procession, which was to have been the p. m. months from thel3th day ofOctober 1888,have been last Spring for the purpose of discussing on Sunday 2 P. M. the southern coast FOR SALE. limited and allowed by said Probate Court for Attest: Louis SCHILLING. great feature of the celebration, was a professional topics. We were of England was sighted and at 5 P. M. creditors to present their claims. v| J. C. RLDOLPH, Clerk. An Omnibus in good condition which NELSON LADD small affaire. Excepting the bands glad to notice such a good attendance anchor was cast in Southampton harbor, Administrator of the esute of Nelson Ladd President ot Council. would serve well foi a small hotel or the musicians of which were for the deceased. Au2 and spirited discussions of the pending Approved Oct. 11th, A. D. 1888. although the docks were not could be transformed into a drav wagon. most part republicans, especially those topic, which was: Shall the teachers C. WESCHCKE, Mayor. Call at UNIO.N HOTEL. reached, owing to the shallowness of f^M. from Sc. Peter, not one hundred men prohibit foreign language on the playground the water and the great size of the vessel. 5 Af%^- FRESH Wonderful Cures. weie in line, while over one hundred in districts speaking almost exclusively At this post, English mail wasdelivered JWIOLACREAM OYSTERS. boys, some not strong enough to hold a German or Scandinavian After W. D. Hoyt & Co., wholesale and and passengers transferred Retail druggists of Rome Ga., sa}: We torch steady, and yelling for all they a heated debate it was decided to unto a terry to convey them to shore. THIS preparation,without have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, were worth, brought up the rear. carry the topic over for the next meeting, /3^ ^L» injury,removesPreck^'Xcou**' Here the fog, which had been slowly Electric Bitters, and Bucklen's We understand that over sixty of the ies, Liver-Moles, Pimples, Mr. Thomas speaking on the affirmative Arnica Salve ior four years. Have gathering all day, became so dense as Black-Heads, Sunburn and *men in ranks were from Nicollet Co., and Mr. SchLumpberger on never handled remedies that sell as to prevent sailing for nine hours. The Tan. A few applications will render the HEADQUARTERS 0 well, or give such universal satisfaction *^giving therefore but forty to oar own the negative side. Before closing, an trip througn the Strait of Dover and most stubbornly red skin softy smooth and ferity and vicinity. There have been some wonderful cures original poem, "Ode to the Forest," Vhite. Viola Cream is not a paint or North Sea was very pleasant, although effected by these medicines in this city. powdertocover defects, but a remedyto core. was read by G. A. Hensel, which was \flT* We nearly forgot to mention* that Several cases of pronounced Consumption we were compelled to sail comparatively It is superior to all other preparations, and CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS highly applauded by an appreciative have been entirely cured by use of slow on account of the fog, rocks, Wilson, the democratic nominee for is guaranteed to give satisfaction. At druggists AND TOBACCO. a few bottles of Dr. King New Discovery, audience. Then the/teachers returned or mailed for 50 cents. Prepared by and the number ot vessels crossing from governor, made some remarks in Turner taken in connection with Electric Eitaer's Palace RestanmnL Gr. O I N E I & O to their work for Mondav jwith increased Hall, denouncing as u3ua!r the England to the Continent. Bremen Bitter. We sruarantee them alwavs. TOLEDO, OHIO. was reached at 7 a. Sept 25, 9i days rrand oldpaiiy. 4 W Vigor an 1 e.iergv Sold by C. L. Boos. 1 For sale at C. Weschcke's Drug Store POST OFFICE BLOCK. *?2 mmm «HMOttMM«l#i