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If/jf NEW ULM AND VICINITY. i*frfThe Turnverein will have an entertainment fNew stylish cut Pants at T. Crone. A delegation of New Ulm masons Emanuel Schnobricb, of Gaylord.was NEW ULM MAEKETS:—Wheat No. 1 Friday evening, February 22- with their ladies, upon invitation, went seen on our streets last Monday. ,«-»**County ftPalmer and Landwehr commenced 60—84 oats, 25 old corn, Travelers' Guide. to Sleepy Eye last Wednesday evening Senator Bowen was in town for a few sawing logs, last Monday.^ & barley, 50, potatoes, 20 onions Attorney Somerville a in for the purpose of attending a sociable hours Monday. ^r 60 butter, 10, eggs, 10 live hogs %j3ee Chas. Wagner's new advertise the city on legal business last Monday. given by the ladies of Sleepy Eye lodge. per lb 5 pork, per lb 5*. Flour per* ment in another column. ^-C *".'', E. G. Pahl went to St. Paul Sunday An excellent supper was served at the Oysters will be served at Schmucker's cwt $3.25—$4.00. N /"***$ to look after some of his real estate. Chas. Kendall is home for a Commercial Hotel from where the participants Tivoli Saturday evening.* home two THE INAUGURATION. proceeded to the hall where Ernst Herzog came down from Tracy weeks rest. Adolph Schell stopped here on his an extended and interesting programme The Chicago & Northwestern Railway^ Saturday. He enjoys a Sunday in his A. A. Bogen made a flying trip to] way to California yesterday. eteicf{^ Company offers its patrons a splendid Wuionk4gt.f was presented during the evening. Tbe old home. Marshall Saturday. opportunity to visit Washingto ii Washington Mr. C. G. Hanscome, of St. Peter first part of the same consisted of several March next, and participate in the im Going East. Going West. Our immense stock of Spring Clothing Geo. W. Scherer a:ad wife came will assist the "Review," beginning well arranged and beautiful ta-' up posing ceremonies incident to the in 4 10-50 a.m. No. 1 4:17 a.m. is here the largest line in town at from M,aukato Saturday. March 1st. auguration of President Harrison. For^ bleaux. Next came a highly interesting 18 12:15 p. m. a.m. T. Crone- that occasion tickets will be sold from p.m. 3 5:46 p.m. exemplification of the work of initiating Mr Kieslmg, of Winthrop, was Peter, son of D. S. Davis, of Cotton 2 10-00 m. 25 1-40p.m. all principal stations at the very low Anton Leibold came up from Louisville, their husbands into the secrets and Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily in the city last Saturday. wood, fractured his left aim while skatiag rate of one fare for the round trip. For Ky,, to attend the funeral of his mysteries of masonry. A candidate except Sunday. full information regarding rates, dates Monday. Don't forget Gruenenfelder's Masquerade GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. mother. was duly initiated the first question of sale, etc., apply to Agents Chicago & Ball Sunday evening. 5 North-Western Railway. asked him was the following: "From Our Hat stock is all in just come and NEW ADVERTISEMEN S. Mrs. L. Palmer, went to Redwood whence came you?" Ans. "Fiorn Cobden U. J. Hanson and Nels Larson, of be convinced they are all daisies at T. PIONEER Falls, Saturday visit relatives. Sleepy Eye, were in the city Friday. over the fence.'' The penalty of Crone. CARD OF THANKS.* his obligation was read to him by th Mr. J. F. Wendfc, *f Springfield, was Drug Store, P. Manderfeld, of Gibbon, was in Mr. Peter Spenger, of St. Paul, was We wish to express our heartfelt the city, Thursday. Lord High Executioner and was to the town Saturday. thanks for the many kind expression of visiting relatives in this city in the early effect, that in violation of the same, he H. jenson, of Linden, was a caller at part of last week, bysympathy and help given us during the H. B. Gary, of Tracy, was the guest Andrew J, Eckstein, Prop'r. would have all his hair pulled out Y» -tue Review office last Friday. week past. We would especially thank of Dr. Marden part of last week. its roots, his eyes burned out by a redhot Chas Stuebe ofters a young stallion Successor to DR. C. WESCHCKE. Messrs. Silverson and Frey for help extended Just received a new line ol spring poker and his ears cut off with a for sale. See his announcement in another The Congregational society met at and to Rev. Albreeht for kind I ties at T. Crone. Mianesota Street, laige butcher knife. Thereafter the column. Mrs. Newhart's Friday evening. I words spoken at the funeral of our son. NEW ULM, MINN. candidate had to sign his name to the 1 Ir. Fritscke visited in St JFaul last Mr. Louis Krook is selling flour for Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross entertained A full and fresh stock of CHARLES and MARY STOLLE. constitution and by-laws in his own week. the Eagle Mill Co. in ilwaukee, Chiand their friends with a progressive tea drugs and medicines choice heart's blood, tapped from his right NOTICE. perfumerytftne soaps,combs soncago Iowa towns. party Thursday~ Mr. H. Vogelpohl, sr., and his breast. After this he was informed that and toilet articles, books, All those indebted to the undersigned William were visiting in St. Paul, last Mr. Wm. Hummel expects to travel he was now duly pressed and raised as The celebrated Royal White shirt also stationery, colors, varnishes are requested to call and settle at once. week. for an eastern Commission house this a mason. The opening of the work in glass,putty and painters a complete line fancy woolen shirt MARY HOPT. summer, the second and ending of the third degrees E NicHeinen, of town Milford, amputated supplies. and night shiris at T. Crone. was immense and appreciated by READ THIS. part of the thumb of his left C. H. Langdon, a Dakota burglar, is PIANOS, ORGANS AND An invitation masked ball will be all present. hand while chopping wood last week. boarding with Sheriff Schmid until the I offer an extra good young Stallion MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. held at Schmucker's Tivoli Saturday for sale cheap. Dakota authorities can remove him. Messrs. Boesch and Pfenninger were evening. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS CHAS. STUEBE. [OFFICIAL.J at Morton last week inspecting the Seven freight cars were wreched on FOR MEDICAL ISE. City Council Proceedings. Mr. P. Olstadt, of Lake Hanska, and Stone quarries. an of ?oo el in WANTED' a-bili- Physicians prescriptions carefully the Omaho, near Kasota, by a broken Mr. J. Melges, of Redwood Falls, called II nil 1UV, ent us as sales- compounded at all hours of the day rail Thursday evening. Session of the City Council of the city Chas. Sehaettle spent Sunday in the at the Review office Monday., to re re agent in this town ($200.00 to $2000.00 and niqht, of New "Dim held Feb. 5th 1889. Ail city. He is in business in Milwaukee per year can be made). Benz & Sons large representative, A. Rev. C. J. Albreeht, Prof. 0. Hoyei present, President Koch in the chair* Address: WANAMAKER I BROWN, as wholesale hatter. J. Butzerin, called on the firm's customers The minutes of the last regular, Jan. EVER!FRIDAY UD S1TDBD&T, and Rev. L. F. Frey, of this city, are Philadelphia. 12th, and the adjourned meetings Jan. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schell spent Sunday attending a Lutheran conference in St. The largest Clothing and Merchant 2d. and 3rd. were read and approved. commencing February 1st and 2nd, tht Tailoring House in America. with Mrs. Scbell's parents at Peter. The Minnesota Editorial Association Mr. A. C. Ochs having qualified as undersigned will self to the highest Iberia. Councilor took his seat. will hold a business meeting in the bidder at auction at his place in Courtland, Mr. David Hart, of Kings County, CASH PAID FOR BUTTER. The Uoard of Public Works beinp Minn the following goods: rooms of the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce St. Valentines day to-morrow. Chas. Washington Ter., and Miss Anna Dingier The New Ulm Creamery Co. buys present, presented a communication together 150 Pair men's and ladie's Wool at 11 A. M., February 20th. ,%* L. Roos will be pleased to assist tbe of this place were joined in the holy and pays the highest market price in with the plans and specifications stockings 100 pair gloves and mittens Cash for Butter, every Tuesday and $ Chas. Stuebe is the owner of a thoroughbred saint with his fine assortment of souve- bond of matrimony by Judge Brandt of a tower for the water worss. 150 men's and ladies' fur and cloth Wednesday in the basement of Kiesling's The communication was read accepted bull with an aristocratic pedigree- yesterday. caps 75 fur and cloth overcoats over block, corner Minnesota and and placed on file. 100 men's and boys suits 12 hno ladies' The name of the animal is Bashful Center Streets. Captain Jos. Eckstein, A. D. C. is Conductor Aug. Summers was home On motion the plans and specifications cloaks 10 all wool bed blankets all Boy. were referred to a special committee the title Joseph wears since his recent for a few days visit with his parents, colors 50 all wool under and over FOR SALE. consisting of Councilors Doehne, shirts 6 pair heavv horse-blankets 50 appointment as a member of the governor's Sheriff Schmid has received an invtation and to look at his Cottonwood estate Ochs and Frank and Messrs. Behnke tine all wool ladies' shawls 25 Ladies' Household furniture, including Garbeating stafE. last week. He left for an extensive to attend the hanging of John and Klossner members of the Board of and men's wool jackets 50 pair childdren's re-land stove, book case," Estey Lee and Martin Moe, at Alexandria, western trip Tuesday. Public Works for examination and and misses' leggins 100 men's The Measles are rampant in the town organ, wardrobe, etc. vision with authority to call Mr. Beach, working shiris 100 silk neckties and February 15th. of Bernadotte. The children of five The firm of Ruemke & Schapekahm MRS. T. OLESEN. handkerchiefs 100 pair overalls and the engineer to their assistance, if necessary l&milies are down with the disease. has undergone a change, Wm. Ruemke, Henry Dirks, of this place, and Chas. and report to this Council at an blue jackets over 300 ards wool flannels NOTICE. over 500 yards "cotton flannels. The schools in two district have been earlv date. Fierke, of Springfield, have purchased Sr., retires from the firm and Wm. All those who are indebted to me are Kentucky Jeans, calicos of all colors Resolved to sell Lot No. 12 Block 6 closed. the general store of J. J. Ray atSpringfield. Ruemke, Jr., and Gerhard Schapekahm hereby earnestly requested to call and and jrradss, fancy notions, silk veiliDgs, south of Centre Street, and receive, The village of Springfield will join the same. They have received settle their accounts on or before March »knittings, "arns, wool and cotton, the Cbas. Baehr has sold his Restaurant sealed bids therefor at the next regular receive a good citizen* in the person of their new engine and will work with 1, and save trouble. finest line of jewelry you ever saw. meeting March 5th next, the council reserving and Saloon business in Minneapolis to Mr. Dirks. the right toreject any or all bids. steam this year. Look out for their ad Groceries, coffee and sugar teas, and DR. C. WESCHCKE. G. Deisting. Mr. Baehr has .not decided A petition of the New Ulm Electric spices, everything in full stock yet in next weeks paper. as jet what business he will follow I have always been much annoyed by Light Co. for a iranchise to erect an jyCILUjITSrEI^Y medicines of all kinds. 34 different in the future. electric light plant in this city was presented, neuralgia and headache and finally determined kinds of chewing and smoking tobaccos Mrs. Schwarz mother of Mrs. F. Kopping read and the request compiled 50 pair fell boots and overshoes' to try Salvation Oil. I am —AND— Emil Weschcke is studying medicine with by passing on motion ordinance died Sunday at afternoon. about 25 pair ladies' and men's arctics Ladies Furnishing Goorts glad to recommend it as it made a perfect in the Cooper Medical School at San No. 28 relating tuereto by a unanimous 150 pair men's, ladies' and children's cure in any case. MARKS NEW, D.ed.—The girl baby of Mr. and Mrs. vote. leather shoes and slippers. A complete Francisco and at the same time is assistant 62 Aisquith St., Baltimore, Md. Meyerding. Age 10 months and 10 A petition of E. Brandt and others relating M^. ft tfollntkitq & Co line of crockery, wooden-ware and in one of the hospitals of that to the opening of part ot Franklin hardware, everything is complete and days. The body will be interred at the city. Judge of Probate Brandt has received new jet and will be sold«beapforeasb. Street was preseatod read and referred Courtland Cemetery. opposite tbe to the Committee on Streets for Come and buy before it is all gone and, official notice from tne superintendent Mr. George Guggisberg and Miss Union Hotel, New Ufm, too late You cannot afford to miss investigation. of the St. Peter Insane Asylum Mrs. Jos. Gebhard.of St. Claire. Blue Emma M. Vollmer were married at the these sales. Permit Wsis granted to H. Schapekahm Always on hand a good stock of Mil Hi ery Goods that^Richard Twenty, Wilhelmine Earth Co., sister of Mrs. M. Epple of Lutheran church Monday. The event to erect an addition to his shop consisting part of Hats.Bonnets, Velvets, Silks G. W. SCBLOTTMAN, Fischer and Mary Hammond of this this city, died at St. Claire Monday Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, He. was duly celebrated at the residence of on Lot No.9 Block 62 north of Centre Courtland, Minn. Also Patterns tor stamping monograms. Stamp county have been legally discharged morning. Street as specified in his notice. Gottlieb Guggisberg in town Sigel. lnp of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashion able dressmaking done to order. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The police reports for the mont of from said institute. John Dillon played in "WaDted, the Diphtheria is raging in several towns Jan. were presented read and placed State of Minnesota, County of Browi. }SB. Ii earth'' to a fair audience at Turner Town Sigel heads the list of prompt of Nicollet Co. The family of John on file. Probate Court. w*v In »he matter of the estate of Oustav Christiansen Hall Sunday evening. In our humble The Mayor presented the list of the Sternberg, of Bernadotte, is afflicted tax-payers, There are only two delinquents Bekken deceased Sunday, Fftomry 17th, 1889and public well subscribers, the same was opinion Mr. Dillon, plays better today Notice 1B hereby given to all persons havingclaims in the town and these on property with the dreadful disease. Two children fc accepted, oidered filed and the clerk instructed demands against the estate of Gustav Christiansen than he did when he was here last, died Friday and one on Saturday. Bekken Tate of the Connty of Brown deceased, owned by non-residents. One tract to issue a warrant alter April GRAND that the Judge of the Probate Conr^of said several vears ago. of land is owned by Congressman J. Five other children and himself are low 15th next in the sum of $1,000 in favor connty will hear, examine, and adjust claims and MASQUERADE demands against snid estate, at his office in theCity of John C. Rudolph, member of the MacDonald, the other by H. Muller, of with the same sickness. of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday A change of time in the running of Well Committee, for the benefit of the of each month for six successive months, commencing Courtland. trams on the C. & N. W. took effect While chopping wood in the timber subscribers thereto. with the first Monday in March 1889, and that six months from the 1st day of February The inventory ot Capt. Burg, also a Sunday. The morning passenger for Mr. L. J. Johnson, who lives four miles Dr. Rothenburg was in town Thursday. 1889, have been limited and alowed by said Probate copy of a resolution of the New Ulm Court for creditors to present their claims- the e*ast departs at 10.50 inbteud of 10.12 south of Winthrop, had the misfortune He had just returned from the Christian Ahlness Turnverein relating to the artillery as heretofore. Freight train No. 25 airives to be struck on the head by a falling Administrator of the estate of Gustav Christiansen east where he had visited with his parents shed, were presented, read and ordered Bekken deceasad. 10 from the east at 1.40 P. M. instead limb of a dead tree. Mr. Johnson died for the las»t two months Tne doctor filed. 0 Councilor Ochs was appointed member NOTICE TO CREDITORS, i*25 M. as tormerly. the same night. He leaves a large experienced the storm which done of the committee on streets for the family in very poor circumstance. Deceased so much damage in the eastern states STATE OF MINNESOTA County of B'tsS^^L Hou-e file No. 112 providing for the tnird ward in place of councilor Koch, In Probate Conrt. 7 was 40 years of age. and aiso witnessed the big fire at Buffalo. In the matter of fne e-tate of Hans ElamW« deceased preparation and publication of a history A bill of Bingham Bros, was rpferred He returned to Springfield to the Street Commissioner for explanation. of the organization and services of Mrs. P. F. Leibold died after a lingering Notice is hereby gnen to all persons hatfagfu claims auddemandb against ihe esta'e of RTBSN Thursday. Minnesota troops in the civil war of illness at 5 30 A. M. Sunday. Deceased Ellanson late of the Connty of Bn.wn dece*jfedr. The following bills were presented that the Judge of the Probate Court of 'Bid 1861-1865 was amended by Mr. Heideman The board of public works and a Had suffered with a complication audited and ordi ILU paid. County will hear, examine and adjust claimaTndi so as to include a history of participants demands againstsaid estate at his office ID the City4 Committee ot tbe Council met with engineer Street fund 9102.91 of diseases for several ears, but bad of I S ew Ulm said Connty, on the first Monday Administration fund 53.96 of the Indian war of 1862. Hon. Beach Monday and Tuesday to of each month, for six successive months commencing borne her sufferingsj patiently until with the first Monday in March ,1889",** Fire Department fuud 45,65 Chas. E. Flandreau is named as the perfect plans for the system of waterworks. 3p iffy Xa %m^ death relieved her. She wa- one of the and that six months from the 31 stday of January The Council thereupon adjourned ber 1889, huve been limited and allowed by said ona to supervise the preparation of that The result of their labors will pioneers of this section having seitled subject to the call ot President, Probate Court for creditors to present their claims. part of the history relating to the Indian be submitted tc'clie Council at an early Clement Halvorsos here with her husband in the tifiies. E. G. Kocn, Given bv the Admmistratoi with the will annexed of tn# Estate war. date Mr. Beach has examined the CITY BAND. She leaves a husband, two sons and a of Hans Ellanson deceased. 4 Attest Pres. the Council 1 Stone Companies quarries and pronounced daughter- The funeral takes place to^ Lon SCHILLING, Clerk. Chas Stuebe's good luck is proverb SUMMONS. them the best iu the NorthWest. ay*t Approved Feb- 6th A. D. 1889. I ial. A good illustration of how fortune SDistrictOCouit, It is the intention to use Redstone JoHys C- RUDOLPH TArE MINNESOTA, County of Brown ss The progtamme will include smiles on him was discovered last week Ninth Jadfcial District. A very sad accident, resulting in the -i Mavor. in the construction of the watertank. A Skating liink* FiederickKissner, Plaintiff,' He chartered a car in St. Paul and death of Chas. Stolle jr., occurred at Sjparrhu/ Exhibition by Sullivan «5* VS shipped his Bashful Boy to New Ulm. John Mitchell and also all other persons the Eagle Roller Mill Friday afternoon and °Kilraln. or parties unknown claiming any When the car arrived here it was found By an oversight we omitted a report While some of the employes of the mill jight, title, estate, lien or interest Comical Recitations the real estate described in tbe com* to contain the bull and two horses. of the Rural teachers association meeting were sacking bran from a bin they were plaint herein. Defendants., „, 4*-t EinstPfeiffer. held at the court-house February The only thing Stuebe kicks about is The State of Minnesota to the above named horrified to discover a human leg protruting ADMISSION 35 CENTS$£ fendants 2d- The society discussed school management that the R. R. Company now demands Tfou are hereby summoned and required to answer from the chute. They immediately the complaint of the Plaintiff in the above Tickets for sale at usual places and extra pay for hauling the horses. in its different phases. H. made an opening in the bin and removed entit ed action which is filed in the office of the by all members of the band. Behnke Jr. showed how to teach drawing. Clerk of the Dwtrict Court of tie Ninth Judicial Chas. Stolle, who was still alive, District, and lor the Count} of Brown a The following figures relating to the It was resolved to debate at the State of Minnesota, and to sereacopy of but breathing faintly. Physicians were answer to the said complaint on the sab»cnb5rr permanency o± employment of male next meeting whether school libraries at his office in the village of Sleepy Eye Lake in called and everything in human power said COUDIJ within twenty daytf after the sertice teachers in the graded schools of Minnesota, should contain English or English and of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the'day was done to save his life but it was of no a W I I ii miwam——eg aie taken nom Supl. Eiehle's report ol huch service, ana if you fail to answer the said German books Tobacco compared DE. HEMPHBETB' SFECIBTCS arescientifically and carefuUy.prepared prescriptions used for many avail the boy dying within 15 or 20 minutes complaint withm the dine aforesaid, the PlaiiBtilff lor the \ear ending July 31st. 1888 v» ith liquor was a topic which elic'ted years in privatepracticewithsucces8,andforover in this action will tpp'j to tht Court tor thefeliet,'-^ thirtyyearsusedby tne people. Every single Specificis after his removal from the ehute. demanded in the complaint. ffii"/ Xumoer of male teacher-* who h^veconsiderable a special core for the disease named. discuss on. The nexc GEO. W. SO.MERVIM ff^ These Specifics cure without drugging, purging It is a mystery how the boy came into Plaintiff's Attorney, Slet'f-y fSfeAf-Eni held their positions three years or more or reducing the system, and are in fact and meeting will be held Match 2d." T^ie Dated December 24,1888 -W I deedthe sovereign ^remedies of the World. the bio as his duties did not call him to St. Paul, 16 Minneapolis, 7 New Ulm, following programme has beon piepau-d" th"t pait of the unll l^'iliP, j.encr:il IJST OF PB35CIPAL »?OS. CUBES. NOTICE OF LIS ^NDENS PEICES. 6, Faribault, Mankato, Redwood FaLS ". S 1 Fevers, Congestion, inflammation „. 18 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic opinion tii it he went into the bian and Zumbrota, 2 each So other rl3 Crying Colic, crTeethingof Infants TATE OF MINNESOTA, Goantyot Br jva 5ss 1 3mg 2. "Speecli bv President, 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults I 'Di-tnct Court, Ninth Judicfett DMM in 5 room, not knowing th it the men nete .'25 cities, 1 each: IU the TOr^m lining cities i^fS Bysenteiy, GriningjBiliousColic Frede ic Kissner, fhn*rt^. I 3 Reading ol \r-inuUi:? 4. Unfinished .25 •&4P Cfi.oIer& jJtorbus, Vomiting.. sacking bran, slipped ami was sucked VS .25 none. ferity Consrbs, Cold, Bronchitis business §. Neu Business 6. Rending .35 John Mitchell and also £lr fcjjfer 1 qr. into the ehute and of course suffocated IMpni-nln-in. Tnntli «/•!»»_ Vtw sons or paities unknown, Claiming »hy of programme 7. Poem by Mi. Hen One offthe brakemen recently laid off nght,title.estate, lien or j»terf"5tTa b} breathing the fine bran dust. 11 Suppressed or Pamful Periods. ._ igthereal ota^c docr.bed ihe ctfrapjamthetitn sel 8. Examinations and how to conduct by the C- & X. W. tried to get work on a Whites, too Profuse Periods .2 5 lel*imi,ut« Deceased was the oldest son of Mr. 13 Croup, Congo, Difficult Breathing, ,£ them, Geo. Schlumpberger 9. Notice is hereby #h en, that an a&$* ftsfzni the Northern Pacific. He writes to one I bait Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. .2 5 and Mrs. Chas- Stolle. He^was nearly commenced in this Comt by the itto»e |i» ecE 15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains .2 5 How to prevent whispering, O. Hensel ©efeaSants.ra of his friends on this road that when at Fever and A8roe, Chills, Malaria .5 0 Plaintiff against the abo%fe(&a®«d Absolutely Pure. sixteen years of age 'and had been in IT Piles, Blind or Bleeding.... .. .5 0 STiat said action is brought S 10. Spelling, M. Velikanje 11. Impromptu Braltfftroi tit^vas taken sick with,mumps $ Catarrh, Influenza, ColdIn the Head .5 0 an. averse claim, nght, ttmfWm«t* he a the employ of the Eagle Roller Mill Co. 2 0 Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs. .SO or interest HI or to the piemisfy iic#'fiatt»i de speeches 12. School Discipline.F. and that the local authorities pronounced 2 4 General nebihty.PhysicalWeakness .5 0 for a year. He was an exceptionally This powder never varies*. A marvle scribed, under Section tro,^aph?rv^Sa^fiTe 2 7 Sidne Disease .5 0 Schlumpberger 13. Contagious it a case of small pox and put of purity, strength and whole^someness. 8 Nervous Debility.. .... l.OO bright boy and had been promoted to 3© IJrinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. 5 0 Diseases, D- C. Davis 14. Instrumental More economical than the ordinary him in quarantine ^while they notified 3 2 Diseases of tfceHeart,Palpitation 1.00 The premise* affected by %, the position of assistant miller last kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ed in the County of Brown al music, G. A. Hensel. These his partner to leave town. It looks to Sold by DruggisTS, or sent postpaid on receipt and are described as ollowsl week. The funeral took place Sunday. with the multitude of 4ow test, of Price. DB.~H^m^B3KBT8, MAXITAL, (144 pages) meetings are always interesting and instructive us as though the,young man was trying richly bound in cloth and gold, mailed free. short weight, alum or phosphate powders. A large number of people attended t$ Humphreys* MedicineCo.109Pulton St.NY. and should be attended by all Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING tp joke as no medical man would express their sympathy to the parents S E I I S interested in the welfare of schools. POWDEK Co., 106 Wall street. New be ar|t to mistake mumps tor smallpox. in their sad bereavements. Tork