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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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3X O "\W Loca N C. Engelbert has letumed from Oregon. Two daughters of Sid Mills the conductor, ANNOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY. No. 113 North. -Sffl I ,. were the guests of Mrs. Mullen IS THE TIME TO Is the only place in the newly numbered Miss Ida Koch is quite ill'. last week. Mrs. Wm. Pfaender is visiting with city where you can get the best of Lt. Gov. Ives at last Says he would like Fred Zschunke will leave to-day for St. Paul friends. The E&uetzing sale commenced in the accomodations and the best liquors and to be Lind's Successor. Germany. Olson building next to Vedder's barber eigars. -, BUY Miss Nellie Brey has returned from shop on Monday. John Gabriel moved to Fairfax on Minneapolis. BOSS Watch Cases This Means that he will not be in the New Patterns made imo the Fanciest Saturday. All liquor license applications for Henry Rolves is now in the employ of btyle3 by Jung & Scharles. Gubernatorial Eace. iCT-Liffi-ouir 1892 must be filed with the clerk before Col.Baasen transacted business in St, C, H. Hornbura:. Samples of BrusseJ, Ingrain or Hemp the 21st of this month. Peter on Monday. As predicted in the Review of last J. C, Zieske was down from Sleepy Carpets kept on hand at B. Behnke & O W S Prof. Hoyer, of the College faculty, week, Lt. Gov. Ives of St. Peter has announced Richard Geisinger is building an addition Eye yesterday on*business. Co s. You can select trom these and your orders will be promptly filled. went to St. Paul Saturday to attend the" himself as a candidate for the to his hotel. Matt Reck bonght 80 acres land in funeral of Wm. Lindeke. official shoes of Congressman Lind. Cottonwood from F. Heers last week Richard Fischer will return to Ann If you want a nice suit of clothes go This announcement was made in Minneapolis C. L. Roos has been proposed, by a for $28 per acre. to Jung & Scharles, where you get can Arbor next Friday, last week and the Tribune in what best suits your taste from a large good many for the office of mayor, but Daniel Dingier will leave next week Philip Gruye and M. J. Rosskopf,two line of new goods. speaking thereof said: when consulted regarding the mention for the state of Washington. of Winthrop's business men, we're in Lieut Gov Ives of St. Peter was in of his name he stated unequiyocally town over Sunday. A child of Henry Moll of Milford Jung & Scharles have just covered Minneapolis, yesterday and while in con* that it should not be considered in such JEWELMT Herman Schmidt has returned to St. their counters with a new supply of died on Friday of pneumonia. versation with personal freinds, dropped a connection by anyone. And unlike spring suitings including the latest and Paul to resume his studies the CUTtiss G. M. Thorne of St. Paul will soon the interesting information that he had most political statements of this kind, nicest patterns. Call and order a suit CHEAPER THAN EVER Business College. start another paper at Madelia. now fully decided to be a candidate for there was no accompanying "wink" to that is guaranteed to fit. —:OF J, Newhart has starled on his return congress in his (the Second) district. J. B.fechmidwill build a $5,000 residence permit of a double interpretation. J. O. TOBEREH. trip from California. lie will probably To whom it may Concern. This announcement is particularly interesting in Springfield this spring. An exchange says piano sharks are This is to give notice that my wife reach New Ulm next week. for it settles beyona a doubt C. Dahl has purchased 120 acres of busy working the confiding. Their THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. Charlotte Melzer has left me without that Mr. Ives will not figure in the badly The last session of the whist club was the Engelbert farm in Cottonwood, mode of operation is to call on a farmer my consent, and that anv debts contracted mixed gubernatorial race, and also JST" Repairs and Fine Engraving a held on Tuesday evening at the home and get his consent to set up an instrument C. Davis has been elected Republican by her will not be paid by me. makes it plain that Congressman John of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vajen. specialty. in his house, "just to show John Melzer. committeeman for Nicollet Co. Lind will not seek further congressional On Saturday Henry Fortwengler the neighbors." Then the farmer writes —. B. Gruenenfelder has sold his interest STATE O MINNESOTA, Connty of Brown J-ss. honors, and that if an aspirant for political Ruptures Cured or Money Refunded. I Probate Court, bpecial Term, February, 29th bought 212 acres from his father in the his 1 ame and address on the permit in the Union Hall to Martin Lorenz. 1893. honors it will be in the gubernatorical No operations no risk. Call and see town of Cottonwood for §4,000. given the agent, "so the firm will know In the matter of the guardianship ot Emma The Milwaukee Theatre Co have been contest, Mueller, minor. proofs. Sufferers invited. Examinations where to send for the instrument when Isidor Haas has purchased the saloon On reading a»d filing the pet.tion of Maria booked for May 8th, 10th and 11th in "Mr. Ives has recieved a letter from Gaetschow guardian of said minor, zeprerenting, free. See our representative Mr. wanted," and in a week or so the granger business of Joseph Schnoberich. He among other things, that the said ward New Ulm. Congressman Lind, written only few Gould,at Dakota House New Ulm, Mch. hs seized of certain real estate the city of New Ulm finds his signature has been placed will take possession after the 1st. '.BrownCoiinty,Minnesotftand that for the beneftt of days ago, in which he removed all A knitting mill is to be started in 30 & 31. W. D. Lawrence M. D. on a valid note to pay for the piano. (said ward the same should be sold,rnd prdjmg for Wm. Frank, cashier of the Springfield Uicense to sell the same at private sale. And it doubt which might have existed as to Mankato, that will give employment to President Minneapolis Medical and ^appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, from Col. Henderson, of Dubuque, has introduced Bank, and Jos Epple, of the his real intentions. Under no circumstances 200 persons. jsai petition, that for the benefit of said ward Surgical Institute. a bill to amend the immigration Springfield Mill, spent Sunday here, ^said real estate should be sold* whatever will he be a candidate It is ordered, that all persons interested In said Mrs. M. Epple fell during Wednesday's law by making more stringent the SEEDS. '•state appear before this court on Thursday the It is quite probable that Hon. R. G. for congress. He is thoroughly satisfied storm and sustained serious injuries •31th day of March A. D. 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M., penalty and putting shipping lines under Evans will be present at the Republican with his six years expierence in congress at the Court Hou«e in New Ulm in said county, I have just ieeeived mv stock of grass to her hand, bond for obedience to the law, and then and there to show cause (if any there be) county convention and deliver an address, seeds, clover seed, garden seed and ii and wants to return and live in Minnesota. why license should not be granted for the sale of Attorney C. A. Hagberg transacted providing for the appointment of fact all seeds of the very best quality. said real estate, accoidmg to the prayer of said He has thus turned the field over petition Place your orders early. legal business in Mankato last Wednesday twelve inspectors of immigrants to And it is further oidered.That this Order shall be City Clerk Schilling will receive bids to all congressional aspirants. published once in each week, tor three successive and Thursday. be located aboad at the important emigration for leasing part of Public landing up to FOR SALE. Lieut. Gov, Ives, while urged bv many weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the New points. The bill is far-reaching TJlm Review a weekly newspaper printed and John Marti, formerly of this place, the 22nd. Particulars can be learned of his warm friends to announce himself published at the City of New Ulm in said County.- I offer my fine Imported Clydesdale and complete. It was prepared after has been elected president of the village Dated at New Ulm,Minn.,the29th.day of Febru *t his office. has refrained from so doing until the Stallion, Waverly. for sale, He was ary A D. 1892. full consultation with the treasury officials, council of Morgan. imported by Galbraith Bros, of Wisconsin. present time. It is evident he was By the Court, F. Metzke is in Minneapolis. As yet and will recieve the approval of ERNST BRANDT, Peter Sprenger has bought 80 acres not wholly satisfied as to what his friend he had not decided whether to remove (IJ. S.) %i Judge •'Probate. the department. Wenzel Schotzko. of land in Cottonwood from Mr, Kauch Congressman Lind, proposed to do. with his family to that city or remain ORDER TOR HEARING ON CLAIMS. City politics is still quiet and it would QTATE OF MINNESOTA County of Biown J-ss. of Cincinnati for $1,300. The lieutenant governor was also urged in New Ulm. TO FARMERS. In Piobate Court. Special Term, February 25th seem at this date as if most of the present by many strong Republicans in all secof _J892. John Havemeyer of Courtland went The contractors have the piling for Farmers may exchange their wheat In the matter of She estate of MathiasH.llesheim incumbents would be retained. the state to enter the gubernatorial deceased to Springfield last week and rented the the Courtland pontoon bridge completed for No. 1 hard Dakota seed wheat bv Koch and Schmucker have no opposition, Letters of administration on the estate of Mathias race, but he has all along maintained saloon building of Geo Vogel. paying us a difference of 10c. a bushel. and will start work on the bridge Ilillesheim deceased,late of the County of Brown, and, while Chas. Hauenstein has ind State of Minnesota, being granted to Albeit the most discreet silence in regard to Empire Mill Co. Geo. W. Somervilie and E. H. Huebner as soon as the ice is out of che river. Steinhauser. been mentioned as an opponent of Wm. this matter, It is oidered, Thit six months be and the same were callers at Judge Webber's office CLOSING OUT SALE. Next week the Review will commence horebj allowed from and after the date nfthis Frank in the First Ward, it is not known That he will have much tiouble in order, in which ill pci'sonshaving claims or demands on legal business last Friday, the publication of B. H. Randall's that he would enter the contest. Albert against the said dcce.ised are required to The undersigned wishes to announce securing the nomination for congress tile the irae in the Probate Court of said Count}, New Ulm will be supplied with arc v\rite-up of the incidents connected Behnke, Wm. Koch and S. D. Peterson that he will sell out his entire stock at ,ioi examin ttion and allowance, oi be torevei there is little reason to believe. He with the defense of Ft. Ridgley in 1862. reasonable rales from the 10th of March irred. lights within a month. So say the are about the only men actively spoken ha3 a .splendid record as a citizen and is It is fuither ord( icd.th it the flist Monday in to the 1st of April owing to his intention members of the Electric Light Co. The city is being numbered this week Si ptembei A 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M,at a gentrtl of in connection with the mayorality a very popular man. He presided over tearing dowD his piesent building term of ^aulProb iteCourt, to be held i* the Probite Centre Street is the dividing line and nomination. Dr. Fntsche, assisted by Dr. Strickler, and replace it with new. Oflici in ic Coin Hou&e in the City of New the last state senate with much Ulm, in said Count} be unci the same heieby is appointed performed a difficult opeiation on Mrs. the numbers run upwards from one on Louis Buensrer as the time an' place htn and where the The Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, dignity and ability, and it was due very sud Probite CouitwiH ex imme and .idjustsaid either side, with one hundred for each Oswald at the hospital on Monday. which was organized a week ago, has largely to his dear-headed, fair aud claims and demands, FOR SALE. block, Vnditi* fuithei o-t'cied, that notice of such M. Siebenbruncer has sold his saloon elected the following officers: High impartial conduct that the party won so heating be gwtn to ill creditors and petsons A first class Incubator, or a machine terestedin sud estate by foithwith publishing building and fixtures and blacksmith At the town election in Courtland, an Priest, Jos. A. Eckstein King, O. C. much credit fiom the upper branch ot this order onci each week tor tlirep successive to hatch chickens in an artisci-il war. shop to J. B. Dietz of Sigel for $4,700. appropriation of $1,200 was voted for Strickler Scribe, J. F. Crowell Captain the legislature. The senate,as then constituted, weeks the Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper Has been in successful operation las" printed and nui lished it the City of New current expenses. $100 for the Minnesota ot Host, O. M. Olsen Principal with Ignatius Donnelly aad Ulm in bud Cnunt\ Mrs. Pless has gone to Mankato to summer. ^Owner wishe» to sell the Dated at Ncv Ulm, Minn, this 23th 4ay oi river bridge and $800 for the bridge Sojourner, C. W. H. Heideman Royal others almost as obstreperous, was a same on account of want Ji\ with her daughter. Her residence Feoruarv, A 1&92. time. Piiee $15. Inquire at the office at He.don's. Arch Captain, L, A. Fritsche Master body which called for such abilities as B} the )urt. on Broadway has been rented to her of tnis paper. ERNST BRANDT, of the Third Veil, Theo. Crone Master Mr.Ives posseses. He is a man of kindly son, William. J. G. Moll, the Singer Sewing Machine [L SI 47 Judge of Piobate. of Second Veil, C. Silverson Master of and sympathetic impulses, a good, clenr Agent of this city, has been tendered LOST, J. H. Vajen made a business trip to CITY NOTICE. the First Veil, C. Brust Treasurer, C. and logical speaker and with enough and has accepted a more lucrative Redwood Falls last week. It was the A hunting dog, white and black setter bcahd pioposals will be received unll A. Hagberg Secretary, John Larson worldly possessions to enable him to position with the same company in bitch A liberal reward offered for its first time he was absent from the city in lck M. Thuisday March Tyler, Chas. Hauenstein. enjoy life at the natioual capital." Minneapolis. return. twenty years. 4th 1892,at the office ol the City Clerk, o- The concert given by the Chicago Gustav Tischer. City ot New Ulm Minnesota, tor the The city council of St. Peter have Fred Pfaender announces positively The preliminary investigation into grading and giavelliug ot a Street SUOL'T Ladies Quartette at Turner Hall on contiacted with the Thomson & Houston that he will not make the run for city the Butternut Valley murder accomplished ATTENTION FARMERS. the eit\ limit-* to the new bridge at Thursday evening was by ail odds the Co. for an electric light plant. The clerk which his fiiends have been urging a gieat deal ot good giving Beu-srn ui.i's crossing, all accoruing to most pleasing ever given in New Ulm. I have a full-blood Jack stationed contract calls for both arc and incandescent •plans mil ^-pecihc.itions now to be „een him to do. to the public an intelligent understanding thioughout the \ear at my farm in La Each member of the quartette has a lights. and on tile in the City Cleik's office. of the affair and giving an authentic The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. tayette. No money required until b'rth remarkable voice and when they sinotogether All ptopoMU must be sealed and The now notorious Chicago man, Dr. of colt. Terms S10 clue to the murderer. We think hold the boards at UnionHall this week marked "ProposUs tor Street grad'ng" the harmony i» so sweet and Geo. Durbahn. Scudder, who is alledged to have killed no one can carefully read the published and are being greeted each evening with and must be tiled with the City Clerk. the expression so soft and exquisite that his mother-in-law after having forged a All proposals mus* be accompanied by tustimonv without forming a very decided large audiences. FOR SALE. every note hngt-rs with pleasing iemembrance. a certified cluck tor S100 made pajable will, is a cous-in of a former Sleepy Eye opinion as to the guilty party. Mrs. Richard Fisher, who has been The readings ot Miss I offer my driving horse for sale. the Citv Clei to be ioiteited to ^a citizen, Mr. D. Scudder The next step is to prove it. Even in sick with erysipelas, has improved lty as 1 quidatul damages in case any Cope were also of more than average John Kama. this case, wheie so rigid a serveillance John Mandeifeld, a young fellow, "bidder leceivms: the awaad shall fail to much the past week and is now considered merit. Her stage bearing is almost Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. has been so far maintained, the old executh a satisfactory contract ard walked four miles through last Wednesday's out of danger. gracefulness itself and her elocutionary bond tor thu execution of said noik adage "murder will out,'' is being verified, storm to attend school in New The partnership heretofore existing powers are of a high order. The semi-annual apportionment of within three i\s thereafter. and it is more than probable when under the name of Rolwes & Wiesner% Ulm. Excelsior isn't it alongside of Checks will be returned to owner the state «chool fund, made last week, wherein Henry Rolwes and Anton the next hearing takes place there will A man in St. Peter, by the name of such everyday grit as this. wheie uids ue ejected. gives Biown county $3,667.32 and Nicollet Wiesner both ot New Ulm, Brown be developments to fully sustain the Fiddler,had a narrow escape from death Uiccitv council le-ienes the light to A large meeting will be held Saturday Countv, Minnesota, were general partners, county $2,998 62. 1 eject Lt,\ nid all bids theory so generally entertained. The on Tuesday. He was cleaning out a is this 9th day of March A. 1). evening to nominate a ticket in exposition Eniil Reim, a teacher in the Lutheran Lous SCHILLING report that two masked men had forced 892, dissolved bv mutual consent. Anton well near the Omaha depot, when suddenly to that nominated at the general City Clerk. schools at Stillwater,has been called Wiesner assumes all the debt's and the earth caved in upon him to a partial confession from one of the Dated,New Ulm March 7th 1892. caucus. The object «f thi3 faction, liabilities ot the farm and all money due to a similar position in Mankato. He is parties nresent seems to have some the depth of over nine feet. Men began it is said, is to knock out the present the firm are to lie paid to him. THE MUTUAL LIFE a, former New Ulm boy. foundation. But it Avas a foolish undertaking, immediately to throw the dirt out but cow ordinance.* Henry Rolwes. it was iuJly five hours before their job for tne information ihus obtained The new bridges must be completed, insurance Company of New Yori Anton Wiesner The La Crosse Morning Chronicle has cannot be used in a court of justice. according to contract, by May 1st. So was complete. They expected to nnd the following regarding former New TROTTING HORSE. Without this, however, it is believed far nothing has been done on them and Fiddler dead, and therefore were surprised RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. Ulm residents: Mr. and Mrs. Frank that all who were present at the none of the material has arrived, when he came forth a live man. statement for the year ending December 31,1891 Viets, residing on Vine Street, are rejoicing killing know distinctly who perpetrated He was pretty well exhausted but revived In Nicollet county the women hava have just purchased a new issets, $159,507,138 64 over the advent of a daughter, when he reached the air. His experience the deed, and their evasive attempts so Hambietonian Trotting horse, brown formed a permanent organization to aid their first child. ieserve on Policies (American far to conceal the fact cannot be successfully with black main, 16£ hands high, and can never be written by mortal Table 4% $1*6,968,322 Ot the state, commission in preparing the invite all admirers ot fine horses to call viabilities other than Reserve, 507,849 51 The city committee met at the Citizen's maintained. Therefore, we man. Minnesota exhibit at the World's Fair. .urplus, 12,030,967 at our stables and see him. His record Bank on Friday evening and decided leceipts from all sources, 37,634,734 51 look for developements at the coming is 2:40. People of this vicinity will learn with •ayments to Poliej-Holders, 18,755,711 8( Wm. Lindeks, who died in St. Paul by majority vote against partisan examination that will place the guilt iisks assumed and roneued, Kretsch Berg. pleasure that Max Dick the St. Peter 194,470 policies, 607,171,801 0 last week,was one of the main supporters nominations for the coming city election just where it belongs,—Mankato Review. Risks in force. 225,507 policies, violin virtuoso, has scored a series of GENERAL CAUCm of the college in this city. Prof. amounting to 695,753,461 01 Accordingly a general caucus will be signal successes in New York city and Hoyer and Rev. Albrecht attended his held at Turner Hall on next Friday evening. The legal voters of the city of New NOTE.—The above statement shows a large increast that he is being sought after by the best ver the business of 1890m amount at risk, new businesi funeral. Ulm are requested to meet in public A reporter has talked with Clans ssumed, piyments to policy-holders, receipts, assets and managers in the east. Recently he caucus at Turner Hall March 19tn 1892 urplus and includes as risks assumed only the numbe) Spreckles about the absorption of the The town of Lafayette has appropriated The Roberts folks, whose house ad amount of policies actually issued and paid for at 8 o'clock p. ni, for the purpose of played at the Metropolitan theatre in he accounts of the ear. Franklin refinery by the sugar trust. SI,000 this year for roads and nominating a candidate for the office of burned down some weeks ago, received New Tork at the Polyclinic benefit concert THE ASSETS AR" E 'VESTED AS FOLLOWS: mayor, city clerk, treasurer, two city "If this rumor proyes true," Mr. bridges, O this, $300 will be expend nearly $1,500 in insurance on house and and was accorded an ovation by justices and two constables, and for •Zeal E'-tnto •ind I a A, mortgage ed on a stone culvert at^Lohman's Cartway Spreckies said, "it means that all the furniture. If all could do so well, it Loans, $81,345,540 41 the best people in New York. He was the transaction of sucti other business 'nited tetate*i Rom's ai.d other and $100 on anew bridge near Pettr sugar trade interests of the country are would pay to insure. called out four times and then called as may come before the caucus. (securities, 57.661,455 71 Simmet's. The proposed bottom road combined against me. This, the public oans on Collateral Seuriries, 10,223,903 9 By order of the City Committee. before the curtain. As the season closes The Milford Horse Company have ash in Bivr.Ls ami Irust Companies will also be opened. believes, will narrow competition down M. Mullen, chairmar. at interest. 5,070,153 0) soon, he is expected home in a few elected the following officeis: President, nt^rest accrued, i're Dofcrrcil, to its lowest limit, D«t there never was weeks but will return to New York etc., 5.206,085 4f WARD CAUCUS H. L. Runk secretary, Chas Hansing A project is on foot in Mankato a greater mistake made by consumers. &159,o07,138 6i next season. treasurer, Aug. Heyman directors, towards building a road from Mankato The legal voters of the 1st ward are The trust, even if itowned every refinery I have carefully examined the foregoing statemeni through New Ulm to Wilmar. The Karl Schramm and J. Schroeder. requested to assemble in the "main hall, .nd iind the same to be correct. The Democratic county convention 1 in the land and had not the opposition those of the 2nd ward in the lecture A. N. WATERHOUSE, Auditor purpose of this road is evidentlv to secure for the election of delegates to the state Hon. O. B. Tun ell, candidate for which will come from my factories room, and those of the 3d ward in the an outlet to Duluth without striking From the Surplus a dividend will be apportioned convention in St. Paul on March 31st congress in this district, came down on would meet with the bitterest kind basement, immediately after the adjournment as Ubual. the Twin Cities and will no doubt of the General Caucus,in order will be held at Springfield on Saturday, of competition from foreign countries. Monday to call on a few of his political REPORT OP TIB EXAMINC COMMITTEE. meet with encouragement from many to nominate candidates for the office March 26th,at 1:30 p. m. The basis of friends. He considers his chances from The McKinley tarrifi bill provides Offios of The Mutual Lfa Insurance Company of Now York. cities along the proposed line. A delegation of councilor in their respective representatation has been fixed at one the present outlook as very favorable. for this, and a sugar monopoly is as impossiole January 25,1893. wards. from Mankato will &oon visit At a meeting of the Board of Trustees oftLs Company, heldon thi delegate for each voting precinet and as are of most the other monopolies By order of the ward committeeo. J£3d day of December, ultimo, the undersignedwere appointed a Cos* The Sleepy Eye Herald says that Dr. New Ulm to discuss the matter. one for every 50 votes or major fraction Ernst Brandt,chairman of the 1st ward. uttee to examine the annualstatementfor theyear ending Beoemb* talked of and written about so frequently." Brodda, the eccentric individual who 1,1891, and to verify the same by comparison with the assets of thi A. A. Bogen, chairman of the 2nd ward, thereof cast for Thomas Wilson in 1890. Ex-auditor E. S. Pettijohn of St. ompany. was harbored in our county jail for several Loui3 Schilling,^ chairman of the 3d The Committee have carefully performed the duty assigned to them, Under this representation, the various St. Peter, now cashier of the First National "Will you join the trust?" asked the ward. ad hereby certify that the statement is inall particularscorrect, an7 months, will remove from the towns will be entitled to delegates as Bank of that city, was in town tat the assets specified therein are possession of the Company. reporter. county, but adds that no one will In making this certificate the Committeebeartestimonytothe high follows: New Ulm, 13 Sleepy Eye, 3 Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Wednesday evening in company with "Not while I am on top of the laracter of the investments of the Companyandexpress their approatioa mourn his loss. v* ofthe system, order, andaccuracy with which theaccountsant* Burnstown, 2 Albin 1 Bashaw, 1 the K. of P. members, and in a brief The Best Salve in the world for Cuts earth," he replied. "I don't favor Duohers have been kept, and the business in general is transacted. County Commissioner Peterson of Cottonwood, 3 Eden, 2 Home,2 Lake Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum" Fever H. C. VON POST, ROBERT 8EW«LL, interview expressed himself strongly in trusts and never did. My refinery is Sores Tetter, Chapped Hands, QEOBOE Buss, J. H. HERRICK, Brighton was a caller at the Review office Hanska, 1 Linden, 1 Milford, 2 North favor of the nomination of G. S. Ives now and always will be conducted in JULIEN T. DAVIES, D. C. ROBINSON, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, on Saturday. He savs the storm of Star, 1 Prairieville, 1 Stark, 2 Stately, JA8. O. HOLDER. for congress. Others of tiie St, Peter dependently of every other interest." and positively cures Piles, or no Wednesday was equally severe in his 1 Sigel, 2, J. C. Rothenburg of ROBERT A. GRANNIS8, V1CE-PBE8IOENT. delegation had no hesitancy in saying pay required. It is guaranteed to give Springfield is chairman of the committee. neighborhood as in New Ulm and windmills perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. WALTER R. GILLETTB, General Manager. that Ives would have the Nicollet delegation Kickapoo Indian Medicines for sale at FREDERIC CROMWELL, Treasurer. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by O suffered everywhere. Actuary, without a struggle.] EMORY MCCLINTOCK, O. M. Olsen's Drugstore, M. Olsen the Druggist.