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-ST* C- & N. W.f TIME CARD^ LOCAL N E W S The Empire and City Mills have shut "For additional locals see first page. J, Newhart has been at St. Paul the Why Not Tell The Trutji?!* down for repairs.^ Qomg East. Going West. E. Sti Julien Cox was up from St. past few days on busiuessl tNo 1 Pass Dep 4 44a.m. *N/jt2Pass DeplO 51p,m This is from the Sleepy Eye Dispatch: |§A girl was born in the family of F, fPGeorge Watschie has rented ^the Peter Thursday. *No 3 B,05p m. The Sons of Hermann will give a picnic N O 2 25p ra No 21 Frt Arr 10 15a.m. N 6 4 44 a. Meyer lasi Wednesday.^3||||gg| The census supervisor, says the New Doehne building on Second South St. A number of families of town held a at the Heights on the 17th. f^ *No 18 Frt 11 20a *No 25 1 50pan. Lee Reed is now working in the barber Ulm Review, gives us the information tNo 24 11 5Cp liiJulius Krause reports a new arrival picnic at Pfaender's farm on Sunday. Blue Earth County has a population tDaily except Monday, shop of Henry Vedder. that the approximate population of the in his family on Saturday. It's a girl. "'Daily except Sunday -Daily except Sunday. August Berndt left for Marshall of 29,800 according to the new census. +OnSondajs onlj. Daily, village of Sleepy Eye is 1500. The Review Mankato's population by wards The campers at Swan JLiake will not Monday evening to accept ot a position C. H. W. HEIIEMAN, A couple of Italian musicians discoursed then says: "The population of brings the total up to 8,875. strike their tents until the end of this Station Agent. in a tin storf, wierd music on our streets yesterday. t^tt Sleepy Eye in 1880 was 997 in 1885 it Mrs. Georgius, an aged lady, died in August M. Mueller will give a harvest was 1373.'^ It happens that the census Undoubtedly the most delicious IceCream the town of Courtland on Thursday. Dr. Fritsche and wife will sail from ball at Nicollet on the 16thv See The new Union Block is being pushed of 1890 gives Sleepy Eye very close sold in New Ulm is sold by. W. Fred Sommer is here on a visit to his Germany for America on the 11th of notice of same in another columnJi"!/fpf to completion with all possible speed. (within a score or so) to 1700 population. Eibner. parents. He has been engaged in business September.. ,^& In two months it will be ready for use. A mohair mounted lady's guard chain This would give us again of 700 at Spokane Falls. The Sportsmen's Club will give its Just received another shipment of has been found. Owner can nave same in ten years and of 327 in five years, or To go through two whole weeks of Carl Krook has resigned his position annual chicken picnic at Hunters' Rest "WMte Rose Baking Powder and Buckjoard by calling at this office and paying for a gain of 70 per cent in ten years and of harvest with only one binder or reaper as clerk at the Eagle Mill. His place on Sunday, the 24th of August. Carts—a cart with each pound £w3 about 25 per cent in five years. If the advertisement.* ^"t ^4^ accident speaks well for the carefulness will be taken by F. Boock. Baking Powder at Brust & Graffs. New Ulm Review can get any conspla Cordes moved into his new residence H. C. Garvin and E. J. Foster, division of our farmers. **4£?^Jfy£ tion out of these figures—take it 1 T. Crone is shipping butter to Germany last week and on Sunday celebrated and general freight agents of the •L- Rev. Sage, an interesting speaker Low Rates to Chicago. in quite large quantities. The article the event in true royal style. J% Northwestern road, were in town a portion The Herald of the same town contra^ from Denver, Col., filled the pulpit of retails there at from 12 to 15 cents. diets the above in the following- Pro: The Chicago & North-Western Railway of the week. J. C. Rudolph went to Duluth last the Congregational church both Sunday Co. will sell excuroioa tickets to Tenney informs us that the population An important change is to be made Thursday for a few days' visit. From morning and evening. A haystack belonging to Anton Rathmann, Chicago and return August 2d to 6th, of Sleepy Eye is a little over 1,500. He in the depot. The north end is to be there he intends to taae a trip to the who lives in the north part of The new residence of Prof. Hoyer "on inclusive, good returning from August says: "Without doubt some will say I extended 36 feet, and the addition used Western coast. 7th to 11, inclusive, on account of the town, was struck by lightning Sunday the College grounds is nearly completed. have not done my duty. But although as a freight room. Continental Cantonment and Triennial afternoon and completely destroyed. The basement of the new Catholic The foundation for the new r'arade, Parti larchs Militant and I. O. I have not given a Minneapolis or St. JK* George Scherer, who went to Germany church will be ready for use, October Lutheran parsonage is just being laid. Dr. Hall and a Mr. McMillan, of 0. F., at the low rate of one fare for the Paul count, I have given an honest several weeks ago for treatment 1st. Work on the rest of the building is Minneapolis, were here yesterday. They round trip, with $1 added tor admission The Herman statute is now enclosed one." In 1880 our population was 997 coupon to the Grand Military of his eyes, returned Friday evening. advancing rapidly. are making a tour of the Minnesota in a good subtantial building. We trust in 1885. 1373. This shows a gam of '%ills, which will be a very interesting His eye-sight is much improved. Valley in the interests of the United It is said that at Albert Lea last Sunday however that it will not remain there ature of the occasion. For tickets ana over 500 in ten years. H. Gerlach,the Mankato architect, States Geological Survey. hailstones, fell, which weighed long, but be raised to its proper pl*.ce full information apply to ticket agents PERSONAL MENTION. C. & N -W. Railwav Co. was here Wednesday evening on business. three-fourths of a pound two hours on the monument. The Winona Republican is authority He will draw the plans for the after the storm was over. for the statement that the law partnership The Le Sueur Sentinel says that R. F. Kuetzmg went to Minneapolis pioposed residence of Chas. Hauenstein. Public Examination of Teachers. between J. A. Tawney and F. L. In the storm of last Wednesday H. Everett threshed ten acres of winter, Monday night on business. Vsl The Olson-Matteson stabbing case Randall has been dissolved. Mr. Randall morning, lightning struck the residence wheat Cleveland township which Attorney Matthews was down from Notice is hereby given that the public which was lepoited in last week's Review will hereafter practice alone. averaged 22 bushels, poor quality. The of Mrs. V. Orth, of Milford, completely Marshall Saturday on business. examinations for teachers will be has been postponed for tiial till yield of barley is from 17 to 20 bushels destroying both building and contents. Anton Schwerzler contemplates moving held on the following dates aud at the jjHenry Petry, of Stillwater, spent a the 16th. Matteson, the defendant, is to the acre. his saloon into the corner room of John McKenzie, a lawyer from Lake following places few days of la3t week in town. now out on bail. NEW ULM, at the court-house, August the Kieshng building. The building, Benton, had business before Judge The premium list of the Brown county 15th and 16th, 1890. Mrs. A. G. Seiter, of Winthrop, spent which he now occupies, will in such an The picture, representing a sorrowing Webber on Monday. Mr. McKenzie agricultural society comes to our table. SLEEPY EYE, at the public st hoolhouse, the week here, visiting friends.'\ event be used by Seiter & Fischer, the was at one time with Lind & Hagberg woman weeping over her dead child, Please accept our thanks. It bears August 19th and 20th, 1890. portrait painters. which was painted by Alexander of this city. the Review impiint, and is, di course, a Miss Jennie Quint, of St. Paul, is ...., SPRINGFIELD, at the public schoolhouse, **& SchwendiDger, was sent to Chicago yesterday. well-gotten up pamphlet. Fair will be visiting witt* the Misses Baasen, 3,*,i^®*f$ft August 21st and 22d, 1890. F. Aufderheide is doing tuch a rushing A telegram was received here Monday Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock held Sept. 19, 20, 21st, at New Ulm.— It ill appear in the Artists' business this year, that he Has found morning, announcing the death at Mrs. John Dengler left for Chicago,^»%A0 a. Pionipt attendance is solicited. Exhibit at that place and later on in the Lamberton Leader it necessary to increase his working Minneapolis of the wife of Adolph Duevel, last Saturday on a ten days' visit. ^L'^^k^j Minneapolis Exposition force at the brick yards to bftv men or Applicants may come provided with a printer in the Minneapolis Freie The accident which occurred on Minnesota Mrs. W. Hauenstein ai|d da-cghterI*^|, %A 4 neeessavv stationery nearly twice the former number of employees. A petition signed by tne Attorney Presse office. Mr. Duevel was at one Street yesterday morning adds Emma are visiting at Springfield/ I ,New Ulm, Minn., August 2nd, 1890. New Ulm brick is fast gaming General and Mr. Wilson, of Rochester, time a typo nf the New Ulm Post. one more to the list of reasons why cattle Miss Stella Millhouse, of Luverne, is^tC 1 VELIKANJE. has been filed, reque&ting the U. S. Supreme a reputation all along the line, and Co. Supt. James F. Hughes, secretary of the and dogs should not be allowed to visiting with ber brother in this city. the demand for it is growing dail}. Court to advance the Holdcn run loose on the public thoroughfares. Brush Electric Company, of Cleveland, A. G. Wagner, of Mankato, and case upon the calendar so that it may New Ulm Markets. A severe hail storm passed oyer An ordinance shoula be passed at once Ohio, arrived here Monday afternoon. Alfred Vogel, of Nicollet spent Sunday be heard as soon as possible. Mr. Wilson V\ heat, 73—76 A meeting was to have been held yesterday Southern Minnesota and Dakota on compelling them to be tied up, here. Oats says that if the heanog is not set in 20 Sunday, doing terrible damage to small for the purpose of effecting some Mayor Plau, of Mankato, thinks he Corn.. 25 Mrs. Auhui Schlicbtino, of Minneapohs, adyance, it will be thiee years before it settlement between the home and Cleveland grain not cut and to corn. At Sioux •a could knock out John Lind for congress Potatoes. 25 is the gues* of New Ulm relatives will be reached. Falls, Rochester, PJainview, Wmdom, companies. Butter 5 if he were the Democratic nominee and Luverne and Owatonna especially did Eggs 9 The new school boaid organized in To the farmers we would say, that as Baker polled 7,000 votes, so as to reduce A August Hummel, of SpnngfieldJ the storm do terrible work, and in its Saturday meeting by electing Peter you harvest your crops this year, lay Lmd's vote. It appears, however, CAELETON COLLEGE, spent Sunda) and Mondny with his a many districts the uncut crops were Scherer, president, E. G. Koch, clerk, aside the finest samples of all your pro that Mayor Pfau does not expect Baker rents Jf literally wiped out. and E. G. Pahl, treasurer. O Stnckler ducts and bring them to the Brown to poll 7.000 votes, as he is not a candidate Miss Rila, Laudenscblager returned and F. Friedmann were appointed a Caroline Hoftman, 6t this city, has County Fair for exhibition. New Ulm for the nomination. It is the cuirent NORTHFIELD MINN. committee on building, and E. G. Koch lioui a several weeks' visit in St Paul will certainly appreciate your efforts to been granted a widow's pension of $12 opinion in Blue Earth county that Saturday afternoon. &»»• was selected to examine into a proposition per month, dating from October 17, assist in making the fair of 1890 a success. the Democrats will indorse Baker or not FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 10,1890 to supply the public school building 1889. David Walters, of Cambria, has put up any candidate at all. In either Chas. Hitz. a former New Ulm boy, with water from the citv mains. THF. COURSES ARE also been granted an original pension is visiting relatives here. He is now event Republicans legard Lmd's election Hon. A. C. Dunn, of Winnebago dating from May 6, 1889, ot $8 pei located at Delano. Following is the standing at the last as suie, though they think his City, has served preliminary notice Cla/3ical, Literary, Scientific, English month, and Thomas Fay gets an increase rifle practice- J. Lilla, G. Goetsch, C. chances decidedly betier without any upon Hamlin and Dillman, the editors Mrs A. Sener and Mr. and Mrs! C. Academy and Music. of from $4 to $8. These pensions Hauenstein, E. Brandt and Chas. Brust. Democrat the held. H. Helmes rode over to Winthrop yesterday of the Blue Earth City Post, claiming were all secured through the Next Sunday the iast shoot of the season Besides Preparatory and Post Graduate studies that articles have b*en published by to visit friends. WEIGHT-MANCHESTSR —Friends of Instruction given in Drawing and Painting agency of A. Blanchard. will bf* held, and the fifth and sixth Special facilities for study in Pure Mathematics them concerning him which are libelous Mrs. A Grau, together with her two Mr. A. Wright, of the Springfield ana Astronomy medals ill be awarded. At that time and false. This is the result of the The St. Peter Herald tells ot a liveH Extensive Chemical and Biological Laboratories sons, of Newport,Ky„ is the guest of her Advance, will be please'd, while surprised, also the season medals will be at stake. commencement of the county-seat fight church row over Sibley County in sister, Mrs. Jacpb Guth. Open to students of either sex to learn of his marriage with As Mr. Lilla and Mr. Goetsch are already Expenses =very low in Faribault County. which the preacher, whose name is Miss Dell Manchester. The ceremony Miss Mabel Doty came up from For Catalogues and Circulars address considerably in the lead, it is 4, Kummer, and the congregation are at AS. W STRONG, President. was performed in the city by Rev. L. Courtland Wednesday evening to hear Some mischievous young boys, who safe to say that the farmer will carry outs." It appears that the reverend 33. B. Nobis on Monday afternoon. 4?,Both the McGibeny Family. are in the habit of using slings for firing off the first medal and the latter the preacher had been employed to minister of the parties are estimable youSg peo- .l SCHLUMPBERGER, shots and stones at windows and even MissC. HenDiDgJL^SgnULe, second. to his flock for life, but two or three people, are becoming altogether too pie of Springfield, and have hosts W a On Friday, we had the pleasure of weeks ago a portion of the congregation fresh for any use.' Even last week Dr friends in t&at village, wh^Wrft take Gerti•e mfkm Mig Baasen. PfrWSH* AGENT FOR THF, meeting that ex-editor, ex-insurance decided to give him what is called in Kaula received a shot in the leg from delightinshoweriB|r-Upon the young THE ROCK ISLAND commissioner, ex-politician, and, now common parlance, the "grand bounce NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. one'of these pests and with such force couoje the congratulations which are that he has had time to think it all over, The minister however did not propose that had the ball struck him in the bead always attendant upon the entrance to Successor to we trust ex-anti-Merriamite, Wm. M. to submit to any such treatni€h*t, and ANNOUNCEMENT. the result would have been serious. married life. Mr. Wright is at present B.D.BUFOKDPLOWS. Todd. Mr. Todd is now superintendent the kickers carried the matter into ju« The youngsters should let up before editor of the Advance. As a newspaper The undersigned desires to announce of agencies of the St. Paul German tice court. ^Tbe Sfst step was an order 4% to the public, that *-he has become the they get into trouble., *.*f W brother, therefore, we extend to All Gooos are Guaranteed and Accident Insurance Company, and from the judge, instructing the sheriff owner, by purchase, of the wagon and him our hand and wish him all the happiness Farmers run no risks in purchasing blacksmith shop and business of her 1 A v*»ry serious accident occurred to stopped oft here while on his way to to eject the parson from the premises that can come to mortal man. late husband Frederick Boock, now de- iJ r^ $ Lf of me. Call and examine before Redwood Falls. Like all other capitol Mrs. Hitz yesterday morning. She as This was done, but the preacher moved ceased. In assuming charge of the same M/L purchasing elsewhere, Politics in Nicollet County are going city people, he says be liyes la St. Paul standing on the sidewalk near the store onto the premises agun and is now a she desires to express her sincere thanks/1^ "V^&n to be fully as interesting this fall as in Corner of Broadway and Third of George Jacobs, when a vicious cow but was enumerated in Minneapolis second time sued for unlawfully entering to the mauy friends who bestowed theirs 4-T^-m 1 Brown County. Foi nearly every office patronage during the last 26 years to, rf 1% North Str on lot of sidor Haas. came rushing Sown the street, chasing a building that was not his own. The Wm. Hanschen, son of Contractor the business of ber deceased husband ^f^i^-9 there are a half dozen aspirants, and a dog. The dog took refuge near the preacher went to St Peter to secure an Hanschen, died last Wednesday even and now most respectfully solicits the^V***! %l MINN. NEW ULM, the wire-pullers will make the fur fly lady, and before she had time to get out attorney, and while there it is said that same in the future for herself at the ola\Nl & ing. He was a boy of only ten years of of the way sh« was picked up on the a manner that will be enlivening to he became so excited over the affair stand. age, but has been a cripple the greater J, A. OTTOMEYER, animal's horns and brown several feet every voler. For instance, for the position Dated New Ulm, Minn., Aug.'4, 189GyJT that he wound up the day in a heavy pait of his life, as the result of a severe*] of senator there is already an Alliance into the air. She fell to the ground state of intoxication. WILHELMINBBOOCK, W attack of diphtheria while very young. head first, and when taken up the blood nominee in the person of H. C. A WidowF" All attempts to cure him and relieve :iMWwSMM At last, after a year aDd one half of was oozing rapidly from her nose and Randall, of Belgrade Ttten there is C. NOTICE. his suffering proved futile, and about delay, matters have come lo a focus ears. Later.—Mrs. Hitz died a few R. Davis. The Republican nomination Headquarters for four months ago he was taken down Having disposed of all the pers****^ as regards the electric light plant. On hours after the aceident occurred. She is buzzing within his political bonnet, with a sickness from which death ensued. estate of the late Chr. Fried. Boocl BARGAINS. Saturday the New Ulm Co. sent the was 76 years of age. and, notwithstanding the fact that he is order to settle up nis estate and payCxm" I The funeral occurred Friday, manager t»f the Brush Electric Co. a being opposeu by the doughty ex-senatbr his debts, I hereby give notice, thac*!,1 and was largely attended by the friends I have a few Summei Goods left, Camp "Sea Lion" in the past week book accounts, notes etc., et due sai?**" written notice to the effect that the H. C. Miller, for whom the chances which I will close out at of the boy's relatives. has been rich in funny incidents. One estate, must be paid forthwith to Mi plant would not be accepted. This to ask for office and failure to get wnat Wilbelmine Boock of New UlmUttim?1*1***^ REDUCED PRICES. of these was the joke played upon a New Ulm distances all of the smaller was done after thirty days of test of all he asks for nevsi comes round often (the widow of said deceased)*^ D&tett*this young man who as a consequence now cities of the state as far as rapid growth the circuits, the result of which was enough, he will secure 'the privilege 4th daj of Aug. 1890." Among these Goods are Outing Flannels, goes by the name of Woodchuck Charley. is concerned. In ten years the population that only four of the converters on the Ohallies, Sateens. Gioghams, to make the fight against Randall and E. G.Chr KOC The joke consisted in placing a Executor of the last will of Fne has increased 1,300. In the last Lawns, Piques, Parasols, Ties, Summer street cirouit were burned out. Everything the Democrats. Among the latter the Boock, deceased. $? dead woodchuck in a tree and giving Moderwear and other Goods five years it has increased nearly 500. else about the system seemed to principal stir-is being caused by E. St. Pursuant to foregoing notice, I shall the young man a gun with which to go In the same length of time—five years— OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. be satisfactory. No objection was heard be obliged to sue all parties indebted to Julien Cox. The Judge is very frank hunting. Naturally in bis hunt he ran Red Wing has lost 624, leaving its population said estate on Sept. 1st next, if said OUR PRINCIPLE—FAIR DEALING. as to the light, which-is far above that as to his candidacy for the senate and across the wookchuck and blazed away, under the new census at 6,275. claims are not paid prior to said date. in other towns-, and the refusal to accept says that, while he does not expect to It is well for yoa to know that I will killing it of course—for the second time. Hastings nas also lost 283, giving her get a good hue of Winter Goods. When of the plant seemed to hinge alone be elected, he is determined to scare The trick was repeated again and even ou get ready lo buy stich goods, please at presenT 3,701. Rochester has gained on the incompleteness of the street lines. HARVEST!BALL the Republicans so that they won't really remember the store, and I will sell you for a third time on the same young man about 200, thus bringing her population To the majority this will appear no know that they have tided over goods at verjT low prices. Bear in mind, who never tumbled to the joke until it up to 5,300. Faribault now has 5,511, doubt as a trifling objection, which our word of welcome to all is.— their own man. Whether the Judge was explained to him. Since then he showing a loss of 948. Other towns might have been settled in some other BARGAINS. will succeed in doing this is another has had no desire to have the name have gone the same way. Some have way. The home company have been thing. He has a well known faculty woodchuck mentioned while he is around Leibold's Building, lost largely others have grown but few allowing the Brush concern to monkey NICOLLET HALL, for blow and gusto, that is apt to carry NEW ULM, MINN. have been marked by such rapid and & and experiment with the plant so long him in imagination a good deal further ±^4PS MBit* *?$' steady increase as New Ulm ^NICOLLET, MDTOT^SI that it wouldn't have hurt much if they than will the votes that he receives. g. Schwencfinsrer The death of Mrs. had permitted them to lag along a little I fQT*.TE OF MIVVESOTA, County of Brown J-ss. While only a few drops of ram fell occurred from her home in this city last Over the other officers there will be an SATURDAY, AUGUST 16thf 1890 V^ O Probate Court, Special Term, Jaly 25tb at New Ulm last Saturday, unaccompanied more. But thev have their money at Thursday morning. She has Been sick equally warm contest. J. B. Saekett is 1890 I the matter of the estate of Haldor Soruro.4aird Music BY LARSON'S OBCHESTKA stake and are hardly to be blamed for by destructive lightning and thunder, with various complaints for the past a candidate for the Republican nomination deceased On reading and filing the petition of OleH. other places were not so fortunate. acting as they did Thpir mistake was four years and her death, which was for Judge of Probate and so is An* elegant supper will he given at Sorumgaard, administrator of the estate of Haldor in waiting to do now what should have •3ornmgaard, deceased, representing among other In West Newton a barn belonging to the result of general weakness, was not Judge Peterson. For Clerk of Court, the hall. things that he hastily administered said estate, George Gitter was struck bv lightning 'been done months ago^|And now as to unexpected. Mrs. Schweninger was G, A. Blomberg and Louis Mueller are •ind praying that a time and place be fixed for E invited. examining and allowing the final account of his and burned to the ground, together with the outcome. It will probably be a new bore in Tyrol, Austria, in 1830 and was Republican aspirants, while for Treasurer, Social Hop. administration,'and for the assignment of the ^-esidue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto plant. 4 representative of the Westinghouse its contents. In Sibley Connty just consequently sixty years of age. in there are Chas. Kayser, Swen by law across the line from West Newton one Company was here Saturday Itis ordered, that said account be examined and 1879 she came direct from Europe" to Swenson, John Webster and several petition heard, by the Judge of tnis Coiut, on and stated that his house would furnish man was killed by a thunder-bolt and k^ To be given at New Ulm, where she lived happily with others. Chas. Hensel and J. Adrian Friday,'the 25Jnd day of August A. 1890, it 11 o'clock a. m., at the Probate Office in sai UNION JHALL, another, who was at work in a field New Ulm with a satisfactory system, her husband till the time of her death. Johnson each have their eyes set on the oounty. and give bonds for its completion within And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof be with a binder, was stunned. When he She was a good woman, who had many auditorship. Neither is a novice in office jnmmre, mi8^-iiL^ iven to all persons interested, by publishing a SUSDAI regained ms consciousness he found his forty days. Nothing definite however strong and close friends. With these seeking and each will make it copy of this order once in each week for three sue essive weeks prior to said day otheanug in the three horses lying dead in front of him. has been done towards completing arrangements there will be a feeling of unfeigned interesting for the other. The democrats New Ulm Review, weekly newspaper, printed goo^r Good Music and the usual and published at the City of New Ulm in said "VT*'vS2' Fairfax a Mr. Dahlmanji's barn for further lighting, and in sympathy for the bereaved relatives. have not brought out their candidates County time is assured. Everybody is in~:j| horse were destroyed (,by* the the meantime, onr business men will Dated at New Ulm, Minn ,the 25th d? The funeral occurred on Friday from for the above offices, but, no matter July A D-1890 ,, sorely feel the loss of what for the past nts as were also buildings in vited. the Catholic Qhurch, Rev. Bergbold of- who they may be, the campaign By the Court, I 7s$ EKNSr BKANW year has been' furnished them gratis. promises to be arousing one. Admission, 35 Cents, I Judge of Pwf