New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 24, 1890 · Page 4 of 8
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For barber shops, saloons, sev- *r«j*&* O A N E W S A. T. Behnke-of Tracy sttndayed here. Committed: Suicide- eral offices, hotels or public TH E BH0WN COUNTY A I $ Pioneer Press publishes what it slaces. each bowl 5 00 The Board of Public Works meets tomorrow *?jgBK»5 "&« Jty? -Banns the "pauper census" of Minnesota* The Agricultural Society paid out Mrs. Dastel, wife of a brick and stone Jtter Tioughs, special or meter Tates. to /make assessments* Some Good Exhibits and a ft. inclno^g the number of persons depend- Wash Bowls, each 1.00 75 for premiums. mason living in the north end of town, PST1 a See changes in the ads of Chas. Wagner f-*f2 tendance on both Days.,, 7^ Jfl Fo manufactories, flourine mills, ent upon the public for support. The The dance at Union Hall on Sunday committed suicide last Friday by taking saw mills and lumber yards, and other F. W. Hauensteinand G. A. Ottomey total of such persons in the state is 5,040 evening was well attended. poison. Shortly before twelve establishments not above provided for, People Attend from all ovei the County of whom 3,919 receive relief without special rates may be charged to be fixed o'clock, she took a table-spoonful of Louis Bogen, a typo in the Winona Wm. Herian has beengiven tbeposition and from Neighboring Towns. by the City Council. board, 598 are in poor houses and 528 re "rough on rats." Thinking that she had Herald office, is visiting here. of errand boy for the Eagle Mill office. In lieu of the schedule rates named ceive medical aid only. not taken enough to end ber life, a few? A meeting of the Young Men's Democratic herein, any consumer whose annual The fair this year was a financial success, minutes later she took another doze The fact that a contract has been* water tate exceeds $.20.00 can have the club was called for last evening. Mrs. Nicklaus entertained a number if nothing more. Fine weather equally large. In the two there muot privelege of putting in a water meter closed at Greeley for 110,000 busbels of of her friends to a birthday party on Siebenbrunner Bros, will erect a throughout added largely to the gate at his own expense, but under the control have been nearly three hundred grains potatoes to be shipped to Chicago Wednesday. of tlte city and pay meter rates blacksmith shop next to their brick receipts and the management will be of arsenic. When it is considered that very significant. It seems almost like but when a meter is set, the charge for building. able to prepare for next year's show Wm. Pless will arrive here from Cali. only two grains of this killing stuff constitute romance to beleive that Colorado farmers water snail not be less than $10.00 per fornia next week to accept of a position with a surplus of considerable proportions. John Stuetz, of this city, has been annum. a fatal doze," the strength of are raising food for eastern peopleto as second miller in the Empire Mill. Of the fair itself and the exhibits, granted an increase of pension from $8 No witter shall be furnished for any yvhat she had taken can be imagined. eat. Yet such is the case this year.. water closets which are not self-closing it is only in frankness that we say to $ 14 per month. Dr. G. A. Sellner, of Linden, started When her husband came home for dinner, Potato raising therefore in Minnesota, and in good order. that it yvas not yvhat it should have on a visit to the old country Monday evening. she told him what she had done. The Choate Dramatic Companv will should be a paying crop. Water motors and elevators, meter been. After looking it all over, viewing Dr. Strickler was at once summoned give out another watch at the close of He will prolong his stay several rates. the various displays and noting the Card of Thanks. And the following season rates will their wevek's engagement. and in company with Dr. Lacea, he ararrived months. To those yvho so kindly extended be charged and collected by said city entire absence of much that has appeared at the place at half past twelve By the change in time, the mail from The teachers and pupils of the Catholic their sympathy and assistance during the for watet supplied from said water in former exhibits, one yvould o'clock. An attempt was made to five the east on Monday morning arrives an school indulged in an enjoyable bereavement attending the death and works. be justified in thinking that New Ulm the woman antidotes, but she positively burial of our child, Edna, and to the Fountains for sprinkling veo-e- hour and a half earlier than heretofore. picnic near the hospital last Wednesday and Brown County ought to make a pall bearers and Mr. Pfaender, we desire to 8 00 refused to swallow anything that would 1 afternoon. tables, eacn Mrs. John Stoeckert received several better showing. There was lots of to express our heartfelt thanks. be apt to prolong life. After two futile Fountains to be use only in day light strokes of paralysis last week. Editors Hays and Hodges yvere down 3 00 room that was not taken, and next year Mr. and Mrs. Jbugene Koehler* attempts, however, to force her to take time. 1-16 inch jet Fortunately none of them were dangerous. from Sleepy Eye on Saturday taking Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koehler. we look for an improvement. In the Foun.ains to be usep only in day what the physicians placed her 8 00 in the Democratic convention and writing time. I inch jet ". .. large hail as usual were stored the exhibits mouth, they finally succeeded in compelling The Radiant Home. Fountains to be used only in day up the Fair. J. H. Weddendorf in companv yvith of vegetables, grains and fruits. 25 00 People'of Nesv Ulm can no longer her to swallow a doze of something time I inch jet a number ot his friends celebrated his get along without stoves. The cold The Democratic congiessional committee The specimens of grain yvere not very that caused vomiting. But it yvas Portable or lawn, for area of 7,000 snaps otfall are upon us and if you would birthday anniversary on Monday evening. numerous, but the fruit display yvas exceptionally square feet or fraction thereof has been announced. C. W. H# .til to no purpose. Tne poison was prepare against it. buy the Radiant where the total are does not exceed fine, Ernst Meyei, of Golden Heideman represents this county and A. present in too large quantities, and Home coal stove of J. B. Arnold. There 20,00 square feet 10.00 Gate, having fourteen distinct yarie. i#i si. Rabe Nicollet county. within an hour she showed signs of are a feyv htre who have tried it. They And for each 1,000 square feet Mrs. Dunkel has moved from the Hesg ties of apples. An exhibit of various can all testify to its superior qualities. excess of 10,000 50 collapse. At five o'clock she died. To F. W. Hauenstein took his brother, residence on Minnesota Street to the Provided that for single portable kinds of pumpkins and squash, arranged the doctors she was free enough to ex. George, to St. Peter on Wednesday to 4 Pless building, corner Broadway and I Be sure and buy the ADVANCE fountain the maxium so as to have the appearance of plain the cause of her rash and awful have the latter's eyes examined by the THRESHER and you will not return it charge shall not exceed 15 00 2nd South. Bill Merriam or some other renowned act, and from that account it appears No portable or lawn fountain shall oculist, Dr. J. H. James. svhen you commence to thresh flax. F. Frank L. Randall, the Winona lawyer excellency, was also very good, and attracted H. Retzlaff sells it. have openings to exceed one-eighth inch that for a long time there had been and Democratic politician, was in Otto Berberich, a ten year old son of considerable attention. It was in diameter without a proportionate increase trouble between her and her husband toyvn Tuesday evening, it is understood Herman Berberich, yvho works at Aufderheide's of the prices above, prepared by Otto Schell. Ladies Stockinet Jackets—latest patterns and everv little difference of opinion 4 Hose on reels, when used as portable on political business. brickyard, fell from a tree at Brust and Graff's. •A started a quarrel. That very morning fountains within the hours designated The other hall was reservea for the The Democratic City committee, as one day last yveek and fractured his for lawn sprinkling shall be charged there had been something of this nature, merchants. The displays were not as left arm above the wrist. New Ulm Markets. ippointed by the chairman of Wednesday's the same as portable fountains. and when she told her husband at extensive as last year, but those who Wheat 79—84 caucus, consists of Gustav Fischer Shrinkling lawns, gardens or streets C. R. Elder, representing the yvaterworks noon of yvhat she had done 3he gave Oats 20 did exhibit showed taste and pains in with hose held in hand: C. W. H. Heideman and Julius Krause. contractors, Fairbauks, Morse & Corn 30 as ner reason that she did not yvish to For aieaof 2000 square feet or less, the arrangement of their goods, and Lt. Buschers won the gold badge and Co., arrived here yesterday to put up Potatoes 50 per season.. $3 00 .i trouble him longer. She was a yvoman are deserving of credit for their efforts r.\ Private Fritsche the silver medal at the Butter ...... 5—10 the new smoke stack and to put the syttem For each additional 1,000 square of about thirty-five years of age and to help along the Fair. Among the Eggs 13 feet or fraction thereof, where last rifle shoot of Company A. Busch* in readiness for a test. leaves four small children. principle ones were Fred Bebnke's display the total area does uot exceed ers made a score of 39 and Fritsche a Brown county can justly feel proud NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- 10,000 square feet 40 of bottled beer, Brust & Graft's score of 31 out of a possible 5C. Should Not be Tolerated. of its magnificent court house which is For each 1,000 square feet or fraction exhibit of div-goods, A. J. Eckstein's thereof in excess of 10.000 25 James Addv of Home desires us to nearly completed. The building LOST OR STOLEN. show of plush casts, albums and the Provided that when one hose is There are a certain lot of young fellows extend thanks to citizens of Neyv Ulm throughout will be a model of convenience.—Sleepy ,h like as yvell as of pianos and organs, iibed during the houes designated large black Newfoundland dog. in this toyvn who seem to take particular for their liberal contributions toyvards Eye Herald. in this ordinance, the total Miss Haxel's ease of hair worK, Roos' with yvhite spot on breast. A suitable glory in indulging in royvs. The the erection of a Protestant Episcopal rate shal not exceed, for the H, Randall, the Farmer's Alliance reyvard for the return of the same to the display of drugs, and exhibits ot clothing Review has thus far said nothing of $ season church in Sleepy Eye. 12 00 Union Hotel. Wenzel Schotzko. nominee for the senate in Nicollet from J. F. Neumann, organs from this gang and its periodical scraps, But no charge shall be made Rev. C. Zieher has been charged by County, has refused to make th&race. O. M. Olson, stoves and machines from for lawn sprinkling where a NOTICE. thinking that the officers of the law He says that he would not do so if be an Ohio Synod with the neyv Evangelial fountain is paid for. C. H. Homburg, and boots and ^hoes would save us the trouble of giving to All those owing me for stallion were to be given a certificate of election. For sprinkling sidewalks and Congregation yvhich was organized from E. Wicherski, all of which yyeie charges, on my ol-ick -.tallion are hereby- the outside public the particulars of store fronts whpn water is not here last vinter. Mestingsyyiilbe held yery yvell gotten up and received many requeued to settle up or proceedings disgraceful fights, but it seems that, until taken in the building for each in the school-house in German Park. will be commenced Peter Scherer had on exhibition at tine compliments. In the mechanical it 25 feet front or less 2 00 public protest is made against Wenzel Schotzko. line, the ship and fum'ture b\ Henry For each additional front foot. This office has just received a large the fair a tig tree bearing fruit. It has 05 this rowdyism, the usual order aud quiet Neyv Ulm, Minn. r! Water for building purposes shall Koehler. the yvilloyv chair and baskets and beautiful line of wedding stationery a beautiful growth, but it is not necessary of the city will not be maintained. For be paid for at the following rates: and vi&iting cards, and is now prepared to say perhaps that the fruit as by Eisenbeck, and the plumbers' STRAYE! tyvice now within as many weeks tights For laying stone, perch 02 plucked from the tree is not the most »vork by Richter & Son showed unusual to turn out liner work than ever. It For laying brick, per 1,000 05 haye occurred in yvhich a dozen or There strayed from my farm on the will pay you to call on us when in need luscious ever tasted. &kill and were worthy of commendatory For plastering, per lOOyaids. .20 8th of this month, one steer calf, spotted more have taken part, and in the last And no builder shall use water from of anything in this line. meutiou. 'lhe large amount of lanes red and yshite one red calf with wire What is the matter yvith having Max one, which occurred late Sunday night, the city water works for building purposes scratch across nose three red heifers vyork was also di&eiviugof special note Richard Fischer, for four years the Dick, the violin wonder of St. Peter» one man came very neai being killed. It until he shall have first obtained one red an I white calf with bob tau. together with the exhibit from the accomodating mixer of pills and potions and Max Hoefer's well known orchestra from the Superintendent a permit to is not necessary for to give names Reward v\ ill be given to am one returning schools, which like that of last year, to use the same, specifying the piace at C. L. Roos' drugstore, has severed deliver a concert in Neyv Ulm? The same. Address Ole M. Haugen, here. We do not known them all, and where it is to oe used, and the purpose many appeared to be the most interesting Nt Ulm. The farm is in Sec. 5 in his connection with that establishment two together are capable of giving the the men are not of the kind anyhow and extent, which permit ishall be issued Lake Hanska. in the hall. It embraced the yvork and will leave to-morroyv for Ann Arbor finest of music and in a manner that is to care whether their names appear in upon application therefor, and of scholars from four to ten years of to pursue a course in pharmacy. pleasing. IjrfJMiymentin advance, out no permit for Drint or not One thing hoyvever we FOR RENT. age and certainly gave credit to both *S-Jfch purpose shall be given tor a less do desire to state, and that is, that if Berndt Johnson, of Albin, wtis examined Charles Schoregge has sold his interest I offer my brick residence buildings sum than one dollar. And in all cases them and their teachers. I 1 before Judge of Probate Brandt the police, who know of these scraps, in the Sleepy Eye drug store of Sehor. on Centre and Germau Streets for rent. such applicant shall furnish a true 3' In the art gallery there was much The former can be had after the 15th of on Friday by Drs. Strickler and Schoch do not interfere and have every man statement from the architect of said egge & Gieseke and will hereafter devote that caught the eye of the visitors. Scattered September, the one ou German St.from building ot the quantities therein contained and adjudged insane. He yvas committed arrested who engages in them, they his attention exclusively to tue the Is., of October. about the room and over the to the asylum at St. Peter to which yvill hear of their neglect in language postoffice. The new firm wiU be Geiseke Tne use of iter for any purpuse uot walls were displays of photographs from WM E place he was taken by Deputy Sheriff not the most pleasing. Heavy fines or & Son, composed of Wm. Gieseke ecilied in the rorptjoing schedules is Anton Gag and F. Crojveil and Schmelz. AUCTION SALE. several yveeks in the cooler will soon and his son W. F. to be c'virged and compensation collected paintings and sketches bv various parties. therefor per 100 gallons at the make these fellows let ap up on their A car containing lumber billed for The Fair kept the politicians busy. The undersigned yvill sell on his Among them were the productions :ivei ir« quantity estimated h\ the Su rowdyism. New Ulm, usually so tarru iu Miiford on Monday, Oct. 6, 4 Redwood Falls was yvrecked at the depot Among those from abroad yvho yvere jieiintondent to £e used during the of Anton Gag, including his paintings hordes. 5 vears old, 1 hor»e, 4 years old,. quiet and overly, cannot afford to allow on Friday. The car was standing year, or the qumtity ascertained by seen pouring syveet yvords into the ears ot scenes around Rtdyvoou Falls, 1 mare, ten years old, 1 mare eolt, 2)£ a gang like this to goj'unpunished. meter. on an open switch, and, when started up, of the voters yvere C. R. Davis and vears old, 2 horses. 8 years old, 1 thiee sketches and paintings of Alexander Let the police therefore do their duty, The rates for such uses and for water the front yvheels kept the main track Chas. LTensel from St. Peter. The former year and 1 one year old colt, 1& Schwenuinger, poitiait paintings by ruotoro and elevators, the quantities to and yve will not hear of further disturbance. cows. 12 heifers, 3 years old, 7 steers, while the rear trucks took the side is a candidate for the senate and fceiter & Fischer aud others by Miss, be asceueined bv meter, and in all cas one \ear old, 24 hogs, 1 Minneapolis & track, causing the car to be broken the latter for auditor. es where meter rates are preferred by Doehne. Mis. Muweiy, Mis. Sehruder 1 Empire Binder. 1 Circular Saw with in twain. the consumer to the specified rates hoise power complete. 1 neyv fanning A party of from ten to fifteen came of E„sig, C. Ilellar and Bertha Heers, PERSONAL MENTION. 4*.' „ierein,desi°:nated, shall be: mill, 1 riding cultivate!'. 2 cross and 1 up from St. Peter on Sunday to visit the aged only ten yej'rs All were exhibitions tfV4* For 500 rallons or less per dav, at I breaking plow, 2 harrows, 1 seeder almost The Republican Senatorial Convention Miss Stella Millhouse is visiting in the Fair. It consisted of the following gentlemen: 'je ite of two (2) cvnts per 100 gallons, ot skill with the brush and yvere new. 2 corn planters, 1 hay-rake, will be held at Redyvood Falls to •iml on (1) cent per 100 gallons for all city. Louis Mueller, C. R. Davis, 1 Grass mower, 2 lumber wagons, I viewed with iutere-,t by everybody morroyv. As S. D. Peterson has the ised in excess of 500 gallons per day. Platfoini Spring yvagon, 3 Bob Sleighs, Chas. Hensel, J. A. Johnson, E. C. Miss Emma Seiter leturned from St. yvho entered the room. All meters must be of such make and Brown County delegation, and as this 1 Cutter. 4 Double Harness, 1 singlebuggy Head, W. Dunning, Jos. Poetz, H. S. Paul on Monday. The slock show was not up to even s/ pattern ss is approved by the City harness, household goods, such county is in the majorit}, he will,certainly Sacsett, W. Laumann, C. G. Stark, Council. the average. What there was of it was as stoves, bed-steads etc. and farm Miss Emma Koch is visiting her sister be the nominee. The Democratic Chas. Mason, A. Holmstead and Henry Ail water to be paid for bv the 100 first class, but it was altogether too implements too numerous to mention. in Caledonia. convention yvill be held at the same **tralloris shall be paid for monthly to the Schmidt. Terms yvill be made knoivn at tb» dav small, and we again repeat, what has place on Saturday. G. H. Frey. the Nicollet miller, was City Clerk. of sale. Alton Henle ofien been said before, that it is a shame The Choate Dramatic Company appeared Parties having a contract with the in town yesterday. A new time card yvent into effect over John Alber*. Auctioneer. that our farmers don't take enough in city for sprinkling public streets, shall at Turner Hall on Sunday ev& the Northwestern road Sunday morning, Miss Minnie Stindt is visiting friends have t.he privilege of taking yvater from terest in their cattle aud horses to show ning to a crowded house. The corapa CITY NOTICE. 'lhe expected change in passenger in Ripon, Wisconsin. -.t.imlpipi^ tor -noli sprinkling witout ny has been leorganized since it was and advertise them at the county Fair. State of Minnesota, ~i tiains did not occur, the only differ, clrirue Miss Gertie Baasen and Miss Quinn last here and contains better talent now County of Brown, ss. Sec 47 All persons taking yvater from ence being the morning passenger went fo St. Paul yesterday. J. Klossner went to Dakota on Monday Cits of Neyv Ulm. than then. Mattie Choaie is still the the tank or a stand-pipe for spnnk trom the east, which arrives twenty Notice is hereby ghwn th tt Anton on business. ling streets, tilling cisterns or other handsome and vivacious star of the Miss Doty, of Courtland, spent the minutes later. The minor changes will Schwerzler ha? mane »p|ltcation purposes, shall not permit any yvaste of troupe, and takes as well yvith a New week with friends in our city. Jos. Koehler, of St. Paul, is spending be found in tne time card. yvriting to the city council oi the City of water, nor permit water to run there•fvflii Ulm audience as ever. The company New Uim, praying for peimission to Mrs. Mowery and children returned a few days with his parents. The city yvater works ordinance, prepared on the street so as to make a yvet change his place of business tor aelhng will remain here the entire week. A- luuddy place The Superintendent from their visit to Ohio last week. by City Attorney Eckstein, appears Wm. Burghard of Golden Gate was% intoxicating liquors from the place he n*,l* revoke the permit of any person in this issue of the Revieyv, and The Vorort of the Minnesota Turnbezirk Jos. Simmet, a former Neyv Ulm boy, c.iller at the Review office on Saturday. is now licensed to the fiont room on \VY& shall personally or by his agent or much other matter is consequently the first floor of the tyvo storv brick" at St. Paul in a late meeting organized is up from from St. Paul on a visit. servant, vy iste water or cause a nuisauce building on the corner of Lot 13 of croyvded out. It is a lengthy document in the street or about such tank or by electing Louis Stern, president, Miss Ella Seiter yvent to St. Paul yesterday H. Sigurdson, Republicen candidate IJ lock No. 62. south of Centie Street in*„ stand pipe, yvhich revocation shall cancel but is yveli prepared and covers the Ernst Albrecht, vice president, to visit friends and relatives. for commissioner in the second district, said city. such permit and such revocation ground completely. Every resident of Wm. Bickel, treasurer, C. A. Albrecht, yvas a caller yesterday. and1 Said application will be heard shall not prevent the person being otherwise Louis Gauthier and Mr. Quinn, of St. Ne tf Ulm will tina it interesting reading. determined by said city council at the piuished under the provisions recording secretary, Paul Gerisch, corresponding Paul, are New Ulm visitors this yveek. A committee has been appointed by the City Clerk's office in said citv at ameeting ot this ordinance. secretary, and Louis C. Hermann, Chas. Marden and wife, of St. Paul, Democratic state central committee which thereof to be held on October Sec. 48 Any person yvho shall do or Julius Reim, formerly of this city, and turnwart. A lecture committee 7th. 18j}0, at 8 o'clock p. m. of thai days. were the guests ot Dr. Marden during will endeavor to induce Mort Wilkinson perform any act or thing prohibited by Miss Emma Sutmar, of St. Paul, will was also appointee! consisting of Max Witness my hand this 8tb dav of Seut.2 this ordinance, or otheryvise then in accoidance the week. to withdraw from the race. The Democartic 1890. be married at the home of the bride's with its provisions or yvho Tolz, M. F. Propping and R. Woelffer. leaders see that they have made a Mrs. G. Eder, 'of Chaska. is spending Louis SCHILLING, •shall violate any or either of the rules, parents in the latter city to-morrow. mistake. So says the St. Paul Volkszeitung. the y\eek yvith her sister, Mrs. W, regulations or provisions of this ordinance The men who had the fight in The groom is well and favorably known herein contained.shall bo guilty of Hauenstein. Schwerzler's saloon were brought hefore to New Ulm people, and we take pleasure a&sjisdrneanor and on conviction thereofVin Justice Baasen on Monday. Louis Fred Gustetter, of Cincinatti, visited The passenger from the east yvas delayed on such an occassion to congratulate addition to the enforcement of Irving was charged with using abusive here during the week with the imily the forfeiture, liabilities, stipulations s-everal hours Saturday night. him and extend to both the best and seservations. shall be fined in a and fighting language and was fined of Peter Scherer. j.# The cause was a collision between wishes of the Revieyv. um ot not less than five dollars nor ¥15 and costs amounting in all to $22.36. two freight trains near Madison, Wis. Otto Schell and yvife lett yesterday more than one hundred dollars and Chas. Silverson, of the Eagle Mill Julius Hartneck was charged yvith assault The two engines crashed into each costs of prosecution and may be imtej!risoned for a visit to friends in St. Paul, Minneopolis telegraphed Hon. John Lind last week, and battery and got off with a tine until such tine and costs are other and ono« of the trains caught THE POPflLAR ACTRESS, and a S asking that bagging re-exported may of $20 The costs amounted to $4.10. Jlpaid not exceeding ninety days. fire, eleven cars of merchandise being assisted by an entirely new and im Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of Gary. "S. be rebated without tne $10 limit, proposed Fred Eggert and Chas. Dobbestein Sec. 49. This ordinance shall take effeet burned before, the fjafaes could, be extinguished. proved company yvill be at D., were the guests of Dr. Marden and and be in force from and after its in the senate amendment to the were then hauled up on the same com- „.** ^TURNER HALL, passage, approval and publication. son a portion of the week, •vg 4 taiiff bill. It happened that Senator plaint and fined $7 50 each with costs Passed September 16fh A. D. 1890. Andrew J. Eckstein had on exhibition Aldrich and Maj.McKiuley were togeth amounting toJ&2.15. AntonJSchyverzler Mrs. Hirsch arrived here from Wisconsin E. G. KOCH EVERT EVENING OF THIS WEEK. at his store during the sveek and Attest: President of Council. er when Mi*. Lind received the telegram. was also arrested for keeping a disorderly on Monday evening for a short also at the Fair, an Ivers & Pond piano, He stated, the case, and they Louis SCHILLING, house and yvas fined $5 and costs* visit with her husband, Dr. C. Hirsch. svhich was the finest ever brought City Clerk. agreed to fix a r&fttte on all such goods or $7.50 in all. From the manner, in he company will appear Mrs, James Degnan, who has been to New Ulm. It is of French Walnut (SKAL) without limit at 99 per cent.. This will which lhe fellows acted after sentence night in new and different plays. ao& visiting with relatives for several Approved September 19th A. D. 1890. finish and received the admiration be of immense advantage to all millers, will give a performance that will pleas* had been passed, it was evideut that the weeks, returned to Minneapolis last A E S W A E of all svho sasv iwfTn tone too it came Mayor. especially the small dealers. everybody. fines were not half heavv enough. Friday*^ pretty near being'excellence it 4®* Reserved seats at the City Drug Stoi^5% &M