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""iter Hugo Vedder, a former typo in this AN EARNEST WORD. ar Am NEW VIM AND VICINITY. IRESH OYSTERS at Eibners. Court, know that a frequent change in QUI HE office, left for Minneapolis last Monday the administrator of its affairs is not advisable, Rev. Haas, of Springfield, was in the to study "the ways of a big city." T^Tie p«u» feora Neuralgia and 3 Travelers' Guide. As this is our last issue Before erection, especially at this time when a city last Saturday. 9PI companion disease TEKomwatfeffl^ we embrace the opportunitv to new Probate Code, materially changing The German theatrical season opens excruciating. Thousands who could" ££$ \*& John Lmd delivers a speech at Wm« be {jaickly cored are needlessly Buffering. say a final word in behalf of the the present laws, has been prepared to inr Turner Hall next Sunday with the Ath-lo-phc-roe -will do for throp this evening, and will no doubt candidates on tne Republican ticket, take effect and be in force after July production of "Mathilda-" others what it did for the following be greeted by a large audience. parties: and urge that all voters in favor of 1st, 3889. It seems therefore but good Mrs. K. Stevens, of Augusta, Wis. WSEemsporfe 2hL, Oct, & MR. these men, all of whom are well known policy to retain in office the present incumbent, The publisher of the Sleepy Eye Herald Having been ziflictedwitti far attended the funeral of her father, Mr. thepast Sourfears, and trying ahnMCevenflmilf, and above reproach, do their full duty Ernst Brandt, who. besides signifies his intention to either lease hnfcirt ram fir]«HyTw»»»rl jnf t^ttfr. M. Penning, which took place last week. phoaroa After taking one bottle I found it at the polls. It is not only right and possessing a thorough knowledge of the Winon&£(tf>etetfi}$ or sell his paper. to be helping me, and after tslmar four bot'ties of Athlophnroaand one of Pg»,Ifonnt proper to cast your vote, but it is ne-old laws, has already become acquainted f- 'To be a candidate for a political office that I was entirely well, ithmk the meb The grading of 3. St. North is Hearing cme positively sure enra. jgj* Going East, cessary, if yon wish to see your candidates with the new code, Going Wtat. is to be a man who mast closely watch CBAintaarB.Bmncacf completion, and we have at last W\\ 4 10-30 a m. elected, to see to it that your neighbor No 1 4-17 a. m. Mt. Carmel, m., Doc as, 1887^ the current events in local politics, and Geo. W. Somerville, of Sleepy Eye, gained a safe thoroughfare across the 1 8 12 01 p. m. I hare used Athtophoroe nrmy funbjr 2 6 2 15 p.m. and friends do not neglect their dutv find it to be the greatest medieme for 20 3 50 profit by them. He is expected by his has served us for the last four years in 3 5-44 p.m. railway*track.r xalgia ezwtenee, and having had rte fangs 2 10 00 m. p. 1 3 10 45 fastened nponinefortite past 3DresiBlkB0«r jr in this respect. Remember that your vote friends to meet them, to discuss the important a faithful manner as County Attorney, nbereof Ispeak. MB8. Jm A CHnocar. Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily The many friends of Mrs. C. A. Hagberg JEaVSend 6 cents for the beanbftl colored picture, is not the decisive one, but that in order topics, and show himself on and being a prominent lawyer, well up except Sunday. "Moorish Maiden." will be glad to learn that she is recovering to make it count, it should be accompanied each and every occasion. This, however, in his profession, is just the man wanto THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St H. Y. G. W. E1DEMAN' Agent from along and severe illness. ty the vote of those who are inted is next to impossible, and we must succeed himself. Synopsis of Proposed Constitutions CLERKS PLEASE NOTICE. sympathy with your choice. In this remember that our candidates are human, Peter H. Dahl, of Linden, is a 'representative Judge W. F. Schoregge will address Amendments, prepared by tne Attorney wise you serve the cause, the rights of that they can not, much as they Scandinavian, and a conscientious The clerks of the various towns will the people of Winthrop next Saturday General, pursuant to Chapter which yon defend, and the representatives do us a favor by notifying ns at their wished, be here, there and everywhere, and earnest man, well qualified to on the issues of the day, taking the republican 157, of the General Laws of of which you wish to honor. earliest opportunity of the result at their and if they should not happen to meet fill such a responsible position as that side. 1887: polls. As to the merits of the republican us, why we can not blame them. Especially of Sheriff. & Frank Kuetzing intends taking part candidates fo» President and Vice President, The Legislature of 1887 provided for oubmittlng is this so with officers, who desire School Superintendent Velikanje has M. Gratz, the grocery-man of lower in the celebration at Winthrop to-day, certain amendments to the State Coitstnatf n, to suffice it to say, that we have a re-election, but who must first proved during his administration of be submitted at the general election to be held mnesota St., takes eggs exchange and will take along fifty torch-lights 1888 shown that not a single blame has been attend to the affairs of office before county school affairs that he understands for goods. The proposed amendments to the provisions c*-™^,™ and Chinese lanterns. the Constitution to be affected thereby are as foi» "*fsf brought against them, that the country they can undertake an active canvas. the management of educational matters. lows- over,Harrison and Morton are esteemed Mr. John Dengler, the backer, after Miss Minnie Brandt returned from Chapter 1, of the General Laws of 1887. j.rovides See that his name is on your ticket. \J, that the following amendment to article 4 of tne There is one trust in this glorious not only as loyal republicans, but as an illness of six weeks, is on the streets St. Louis, where she had been visiting Court Commissioner E. G. Koch, has Constitution of the State of Minnesota, be proposed land of ours which every citizen might to the people of said State at the I est general again. honorable,honest and able citizens. Both with relatives for some weeks, last ably filled that office to the satisfaction election, that is tfr cay. that the '-aid article and should foster, and that is one created be amended by adding thereto the fiilovnrg additional are the friends of labor, and advocate Thursday. of all and should be re-elected. section, to be numbered ae Section 35: Behnke & Co., the clothiers, have received by Daniel Hand, an aged and those policies which have been proven "SEC 85. Any combination of ptrsons, either as Julius Berndt, the County Surveyor, At the polls this year the voters will a full line of fall and winter furs individuals or asmembers-or officer* ol any corto wealthy citizen of Guilford, near New as best serving the cause of the farmer is a candidate for re-election, and hasporation monopolize the niaiketa for food find two ballot-boxes, one designed to and coats, and offer them at rock-bottom York, who has given to the American products in this State, or to interfere with or and working-man. They are unallied filled his term of office" satisfactorily. receive the vote of ladies, casting them restrict the freedom o! such markets is hereby declared prices. missionary association of New York city with the evils against which your efforts to be a criminal conspiracy, and phall be For Coroner, Jonas Laudenschlager for Superintendent of .Schools. punished in such manneras the Legislbture ehall. the sum of $1,000,000 to be held in trust Mr. Fritz Lehman and wife, of Mil•^f and the strength of every other American provide is in the field. He has filled the office Mr. Gustav Ottomeier, of Winthrop. by the association, and the interest to Tbe ballots to be used TOting upon this ord. will move to East Pierre, Dakota, citizen must be directed,the gigantic before, and administrates to its needs Amendment shall be as follows First, ballots in tarried in the city over Sunday. He be devoted to the education of colored where Mr. Lehmann has opened a grocerv-store. favor of the amendment shall have wmten or trusts. They are not in sympathy with in a satisfactory manner, as does E. G. printed or partly written and partly printed states that John Lind will receive a people tbe old slave states of the any measure which would deprive the thereupon the fol'owing word.- "Amendment to Koch as County Commissioner of this handsome majority at the polls in that T5 article 4 of the Constitution, by adding thereto* a South. The association is to have unrestricted laborer of his wages, which would by an district. new section relation to treedom ot markets— A meeting of the South Western Pastoral village. charge of the expenditure of Yes Second, ballots used ag-unet such*amendment abandonment of our system of protection As numerous "split" tickets are being Conference, including the Missouri shall have written or printed or partly the interest, except that it must be devoted place him on the level of the European vritten and partly printed 1 hereon the word*" Mr. Henry Guggisberg, of Gibbon, circulated, see that you have the Synod, takes place at Sanborn from 'Amendment to Artie 4 of the Con«tirntion by to the education of such colored poor, nor would Harrison, the old was in the city last Sunday and reports adding thereto a new section in relation to lie correct names, as given above, your November 13 to 15th, inclusive. freedom of markets—ko people as are needy and indigent, and that his new mill is fast nearing completion, and patriotic soldier, who has wielded hand, and cast your ballot in favor of Article 4 of the Constitution, of which the »b* such as by their health, strength and section is proposed as an amendment, conipii****, Mr, John A. Mohr, of Cottonwood, the sword for the maintenance of theall the third story being already in of them. the constitutional provisions relating to the legislative vigor of body and mind give indications welcomed an infant daughter to hisprocess of erection. Union, deprive his comrades of their department of the Mate, and at present For the benefit of our readers, who contains no provision relating to combinations of efficiency and usefulness in after life. house-hold last week. Tne Review sends rights, veto tha pension needed by sought to be prohibited by the proposed amsnd^ were not convinced of the merits of the Our next issue will reach our readers ~m menfc a** ^k its congratulations. Mr. Daniel Hand, the donor of this every crippled survivor of the rebellion, republican party, we publish on our somewhat late, as we shall try to give a Section 12 of Article 1 of the *5tete ConjentioiL gift, was a grocer in Charleston, S. every widowed wife, every helpless editorial page the straight democratic Messrs. Charles Heimann and Otto report on the result of next Tuesday's now reads as follows "NO person shall \c im~ before the war, and, being of Northern mother and child. prisoned lor debt in this btate, and this sh ilr-iifcf~ ticket. election, therefore necessitating delay Becker, both young Miliordgentlemen, prevent the Legislature from providing for imL sentiments, was forced to fly to the If \ou are therefor in favor of a man prisonment or holding to bail persons charged in publishing. left for St. Paul last Monday evening, with fraud in con trading «aid debt, and a lesiHonable North when the war broke out, leaving who has the repect of all, against whom amount of property shall be exemot from to attend a winter course in the bt, John Lind will be kept busy this week all his property, of about S13C.000, in seiznreand sale for the payment ol any debtor not even the opposhig political party liability. The amount ot such exemption shall be Paul Business College, in addressing the voters of Lake Hanska charge of George W. Williams, his confidential determined by law could say a single word, see that the It is proposed to amend this as follow- Chap^ and Linden at Rev. Christopher Rev. Albrecht wishes us to state that clerk and a Southerner. Mr* ticket you cast into the ballot-box next tsr2ofthe General Laws of 1887 pro\ibes that the following amendment to bection 12 of Article Johnson's church. To-morrow evening, Williams used the property profitably all those intending to take part in the Tuesday, reads for Harrison and his 1, of the Constitution of the Btate or Minnesota, those of Golden Gate and vicinity, on during the war, and by investments in be proposed to the voters of this State at the confirmation studies, should apply to electors, headed by the name of one of next general election to wit "Provided, how les-Friday evening, and the voters of Sleepy Southern pine lands became very rich. him at the latest this week, as the ever, that all property so exempted shall be liable Minnesota's oldest and best citizens, to seizure 8nd sale for any febt inenrred to anyv Eye next Saturday. Six years ago Judge Luzon G. Morris, sons have already begun last week Mons Grinager. S a a person for worK done or materials farxipfud in the construction, repair or improvement of the of New Haven, counsel for Mr. oHand, ^Monday. For our own state we need a man of Charles Retzlaff, formerly of Winthrop same. And,provided further, that such liability NEW CURRENT TESTIMONY. advised the latter to seek a settlement to seizure and sale shall also extend to all reu |fl business ability and integrity, and William and now a resident of North St, A lunch stand is being erected on the property, foi any debt incurred to any laborer or with Mr. Williams who came toNew Haven servant for labor or service performed R. Merriam, the standard bearer 1 Tear* Chicago, Hi Kay »1 1PSS Paul, was in the city over Sunday. He station grounds to accomodate the biscuit I glr»n up hr doctor* 3 ymx* ago a fcud The ballots to be u«ed in voting IU favor of this W and hoooi ably paid up the original to use a c-3*xh for Eclatic Rhecuatiua t~Lni of our party, deserves that character. informs us that our former carpenter, amendment shall have written or nnnted, or and coffee seeking traveling public. tSoot 7 yr\r jrrt upphtation *t Jacobs 1 tf sum and interest,amounting to $648,000, partly written and partly nrmted thercTEuf tSgrfollowing UeriA tao totnti ctr«d 6C0JK1S A KCtE Repeated charges against it, statemeets Rudolph Massapust, who moved to St. We hope that ihe proverbial "railway wor t. Amendment to Section 12 citfk sending on the last installment two Article 1, of the ons*itntion of th State for prof that he is a rich, monopolistic banket, Dor torn Fnlled. Wyoming IU Kay ss, SS biscuit,1' Paul some time ago, is now residing in as hard as rock, usually, will lection of th« rights of workingmen or women— years ago. This amount, with the ac Bca«r«d With (Sciatic* »bort ttei-e years ago, Yes,'' and the ballots to be used in\ot!ne against/ have been nailed as lies, and not in a Washington Territory. not be found on sale. triad doctors irHhcnt relief Triec ti.rea *ppUw»feac* such amendment shall have written or printed oi* crued interest, forms tbe great bulk othe ot St Jfccoua OilfcndWM eared. Ko Ja single instance has it been proven that partly written or pirtly printed thereon tho fol of ptia KX.X** I Ttll^i Last Monday contractor Ochskand his Mr. Frank Drew, a former employe sum now returned to the South by lowing words "Amendment to Stction 12 money is the main factor serving in Article 1, of the Constitution of this State, fck iprotection id Beuror SMB. Wit, BUy IS '(8 men commenced the removal of theMr. of Mr. S. D. Petorson, and who will be Hand. Under the terms of the •prini ot 1887 t»U«n with BcUUc* lafiured of the rights of working men or wones*' Merriam's interests. He is prominently two month* wft* tonSLnti to bed, tried ecrerai —No debris of Mr. Mullen's lately burned remembered by many of our readers, is trust, not more than $100 is to be ex-associated doctor* wUbo«t bjaaflt VtA St Jwota OU and with the chief agricultural The effect of this amendment will be to render WM cured JAXKE3TE WEBEJL residence and contemplate the re-laying pended for the education of any single all property liable for debts incurred Tor work in the city to stay for a few weeks. He enterprises of our state, being the able done or materials furnished in the construction, tattu, 111 Kay 91 1M* of the foundation, part of which is has been a resident of Leadville, Colorado, colored person. improvement or repair of such property I token with Khmcatlim in the Up aad president of the State Agriculural So tuc.be abowt eight noathi ago a*d WM cured by still in good condition. Mr. Mullen's for some time, being engaged in ciety, and having conducted the -affairs It. Jacob* Oil, BottMle&n return cf pain, Section 1 of Article 4, of the Constitution cf the MSB AKEL-A YQVKO enterprise is laudable, and German General News. State of HIinnesota, now reads as follows 'SicTION 4«, smelting-works there. of this association for the benefit of our 1, LEGISLATURE SESblON. The Legislature MnencM. Vtica., Tulton Co EUnoU, /an*, 'ft. Street residents may yet hope to have a of the State shall consist of the Senate and Since General Harrison was nominated farmers. Three orfear yoitrt »go WM taken with lataes.*** As all of our citizens know the inevitable House of Representatives and shall meet biennial. new edifice grace their avenue. hi hip, WMtobed part of time tried MVertl doe* ly at the seat of government of the State, at anch he has delivered 79 political speeches. ton without beaeftt, WM cured "br three or four The rest of the candidates on the state poll»tax must be paid before Nov. tunes as shall be prescribed by law, and no session •fBlIeaUoM of Jacob* (ML Wfe. gAhTCT, Died, Mathias Penning, last Thursday. shall exceed the term of sixty days 1, or else such service rendered to the The Supreme Court of the U. S. de-ticket arc too well-known to need special It is proposed to amend this section as foltawM* AT DKOOOXSTB AM3 BZA&EBK Deceased was eighty five years of cides that it is unconstitutional for any mention, and all of them, Rice, city as the street commissioner, may Chapter 3 of the General Laws of the State of THi CHARLES A. V06ELER CO.. B-.tlmor.. Minnesota of 1887, provides that the following age, and a prosperous farmer of" this state or territory to level an "occupation Matson, Bobleter and Clapp have direct None, except firemen and those amendment to Section 1 of Article 4, of the Constitution of the State of Minnesota, be proposed county. He came to this country in faithfully served the state during the physically unable to work, are exempt* tax" on commercial travelers, inas to the people of said State at the next general "NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1846, settling in Wisconsin, and re-asmuch election, that is to say, that said section shall be Congress alone has the right last administration. See that their ed from thi tax, which, however, is amended so as to read as follows* "SECTIOJT 1 moved to this county in 1868. He leaves HOUSE FOR SALE. to regulate interstate commerce relations. names appear on your ticket The Legislature shall consist of the Senate and quite a high one for our city. House of Representatives, which shall meet biennially a wife and four sons, who are still re A brick residence, newly renovated, For judicial offices, Gilfillan, Collin at tbe seat of Government of the State, It will be remembered by our ladies, at snen times as shall be prescribed by law, bat siding here, and a daughter, Mrs. Katie with garden and stable, on German St. and Weboer are in the field, and these no session shall exceed the term of ninety legislative The potato-crop of Minnesota is estimated that they have aright to vote for theStevens, Inquire at Office of Review. who lives in Augusta. Wisconsin. days, and no new bill shall be introduced in honored gentlemen, against whom not at 7,336,000 bushels, an average either branch, except on the written request of Superintendent of Schools at the comyt We express our sympathy for the STRAYED CATTLE. the governor, during the last twenty dayt of such a single word can be uttered, deserve yield of 108 bushels an acre. ing election, if they have not failed to session, except the attention of the Legislature fc bereaved. yoursupport The undersigned keeps in custody a shall be called to somematter of general inter*"* The saloons will as usual be closed register. Otherwise they must be by a special me«sage of the Governor two-year-old steer, which was caught Of great importance is the office of U. next Tuesday, on election day. The ballotstobe used voting in favor of th sworn in at the polls, the same as other The Lutheron Congregations of Nicollet, on his premises. The owner may amendment shall have written or printed S. representative, and we must send a voters, and must have attained the age Courtland and this city celebrated a partly written and partly printed thereupon tL claim the animal after proper identification The beautiful weather of the last few man to Congress, who knows our wants following words: "For the amendment of Section and costs of advertising. of 21, mission-feast in the Lutheran Church 2 ot Article 4 of the Constitution of this' days enables our farmers to finish their and whose interests are identical with lyiLLIAM WELLNEB, State, providing for biennial sessions of the Legis last Sunday in a very impressive style. votingr fall work. lature—Yes," and ballots to be used in A series of farmers' meetings will be ours. He must needs be a candidate _"* Lafayette. against said amendment shall have written o^ Reverends J. A. Hoyer, of Nicollet, and inaugurated this fall and winter by the printed or partly written and partly printed NEW who deserves the undivided support of Rev. J. Horst, of Courtland, were present thereupon the following words For the amend TH E LAS CALL. directors and officers of the Brown ment of Section 1 of Article 4, of the Constitution business-men, laborers and farmers, and TAILOR SHOP, and preached sermons, the former of this SJtate, providing for biennial sevsions of the County Agricultural Society in several (Written for the Review byK. H. Helling this man is John Lind. Ably and conscientiously Legislatnre—No." in the fore-noon and the latter during AIR—Rossum the iJow, The Constitution at ri*eR?nt nrrvides for bi towns. The purpose of these associacions has he served us while he I respectfully inform the public that the after-noon session. The St. Paulus ennial sessions, and the fleet of thfs la*t amenik.. Come all you true men of the nation, is the discussion of agricultural I have opened anew tailor-shop in the ment will be to continue bienm..) sensions, btit was at Washington, and has shown that Mixed Choir took an active part, and instead of such sessions beinc hn ited to mxtjy Attend our patriotic call, building formerly occupied by F. W. topics and the enrollment of new members he knows what we need. He has lived days, as they are now, they would be limited to the collection taken up during the day Come join for our land's salvation, Vogelpohl, on Minnesota St., next to ninety days, and no bill could be introduced during for the agricultural society. The among us as an honest, faithful citizen the Union Hotel, and that I am fully the last twenty days except as provided for 'n netted the ejiarch the handsome sum of And vote for Harrison this fall. first meeting will take place at the residence such amendment. and merits a second term. prepared to supply the needs of customers CnoRUs! $72.10. Dated July 1st, 1888. if of Mr. H. L. Runk, in the town at reasonable rates.* Then roll on the republican ball, MOSES E CLAPP, Our county ticket has been selected Attorney General Louis Ztschimke. of Milford, on Sunday afternoon of Roll on the republican ball, "The petition which was circulated with due consideration for the importance For Harrison, Morton aadMerriam, November eleventh. All interested are ACT ^^TPf« during the week among the business FOR SALE. of the^offices to be filled, and all *We will labor with honor or fall. cordially invited to be present. Cuff, with gold cuff button, set wft&a men, and, we are happy to say universally of the candidates, old and respected Twenty acres of good timber land, Oh! Harrison is honest and faithful, gold quartz. Finder will receive signed, petitioning our common fie is a live, representative man, situated about three miles from the city residents of the county, are well worthy MARRIED. Yesterday forenoon Miss ward by leaving with in the town of Milford. Inquire of council to pass an ordinance providing He is neither too old nor too youthful, of your support. Lina Schroer was married to Mr. WM. F. S E I E So Democrats, beat if you can. 0 A. BIEKCE & Co., for licensing transient merchants, Oscar Erickson, the candidate for representative Andrew Stemmetz, of Milford, in the P. O. Block,"- Winona, Minn ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. was well received and an ordinance to the State Legislature, is a Lutheran Church by Rev. J. C, Albrecht. Then roll on the republican ball etc. ordered drawn up. This is more in the Notice is hereby given, that by virtue prosperous business man of Springfield, 'aU of an order of license issued out of and right direction and will embrace the The ship is ready for sailing, I hereby announce myself as an independent a young and enterprising citizen, and a In the afternoon Miss Bertha Albrecht under the seal of the Probate Court Way up the Salt River Route, candidate for the office of Superintendent business prosperity of St. Peter. The man against whom not a word can be theBrown County, Minn., in the matter ot. of Milford, was wedded to Mr. Gustav As passengers are Cleveland, Thurman of Schools, and ask HERALD has always advoeated the pas* the estate of F. W. Vogelpohl,deceased,, said. He is fully able to take charge of and WiUU, support of the voters of Brown County, Schroeder, of the same town. The cer. sage of some such ordinance because in the undersigned will on Now. 10th, 188£»at irrespective of party. Incase of election With the rest of the free trade crowd. such an office, and will do all he can emony was also performed in the Lutheran one o'clock p. m., of that day, sefr«fe our minds it is not fair to let an outsider I promise strict attention to the affairs for the interests of Brown County. Church. public auction for cash, the tailor-shop, of office and their prompt and efficient come here with a common stock Then up with our banner of Glories, stock of merchandise and other personal A. F. Walton, nominated for County The Review- congratulates the happy administration. of goods for & few weeks in the busy With the star spangled red, white property belonging to said estate Auditor, is a former resident of New couples and wishes them prosperity. season and take the profits from our and blue, then remaining unsold, at the late places BEN. JUNI, Jr.**" Ulm, having been an honest and able victorious,11 We will fight tail our flag is of business of saidF. W. Vogelpohl, deceased, merchants who build their own buildings, Theater! A steam-thresher coming into town administrator of the affairs relating to For Harrison and Morton too. on Minnesota^ Street in the city §CHOBU»!— pay taxes, and who are identified last Saturday morning, and set in opertion the Register of Deeds office, and has of New Uim. with the business and social interests of by the engineer when turning the Dated New Uhn,Minri.,OcL 22d,1888. therefore the necessary qualifications to WV-% St. Peter. To the instigators of this corner at Kiossner's hardware store, ffj ELLA VOGELPOHL, fill the position as County Auditor. His Brace up. action should be given all praise."— Administratrix, TURNER HALL, frightened several spans of horses there promptness as a business-man recommends You are feeling depressed, your appetite By Jos. A ECKSTEIN, ST. PETER HERALD. hitched to wagon-loads of hay, causing him to alL is poor, you are bothered with Attorney fer Administratrix. Most emphatically do we endorse the Headache, you are fidgety, nervous, a panic for several minutes, resulting «Sunday, November 4th, 1B8Q«, Frank Burg, the candidate for Treasurer, FRESH oneaction of our neighboring city's business-men and generally out of sorts, and want to in a run-away and the injury of is one of the pioneers of this county, brace up. Brace up, but not with in regard to the nuisance of OYSTERS. "MATHILDA" horse, which jumped over the wagontongue, stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, and has been prominent in all enterprises "flying traders," and urge our merchants breaking the same. The farmers which have for their basis very relating to its welfare. He is to take the matter in hand and cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimuyou were greatly vexed at the incautious known as an honest, straight-forward prevail on tbe City Council to not al-late for an hour, and then leave proceeding of the attendants of citizen, and deserves the support of all. you in worse condition than before. low these "bankrupt stores" to open up the thresher, who quickly conducted HEADQUARTERS FOR f%% A. J. Grimmer, tbe present incumbent What you want is an alterative that ORAN A IN FOU ACTS. without being licensed. Not one cent their machine away from the scene. will purify your blood, start healthy of the office of Register of Deeds, of taxes do these transient dealers pay, We would here remonstrate against action of Liver and kidneys, restore Admission 35 and 20 Centt. is a faithful and painstaking official and consequently do not saport the governof your vitality, and give renewed health CONFECTIONERY, CIGARi? any further occurrences of this kind, must be re-elected. g- ^Ar*» and strength. Such a medicine you re-ment our city, but still draw wealth TO CONCLUDE WITH A as untold injury and damage may AND TOBACCO. DAWC will find in Electric Bitters, and only Regarding the office of Judge of Prolate, from it. It is clear that their taxation is sult by letting a steam-engine operate 50 cents a bottle at C. L. Roos' Drug Eitaer's Palace Bestanrant, we would only say that all those a necessity. on a frequented street of the city. tore. [3] who have had business in the Probate OFFICEntnrm- §*V POST UiJ»_J