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CLERK THE DIIT. COURTAlbert Blancliard.
SURVEYORJ. Bern4t. *5f:^/
CoyRT CoMMibsioNruE. Koch-
GOWXTY ATTORNKYB. Webber,
CORONERDr. C. Weechcke.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn L'nd, $,
COMMISSIONERSL. D. Rice chairman, Oh"i".wng-
Ror, Anton Manderfeld, W. II. Sanders, OJe JSorgon
aon.
Commercial.
NEW ULM MARKET.
Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfefferle.
Flour, per bbl
Wheat, per bushel
Oats, per bushel
Barley, per bushel.
Corn, per bushel
Beans, per bushel.
Potatoes, per bushel...
Hams, per pound
Fresh Pork, per lb
Cheese, per tt
Halt, per bbl
Butter, per tb
Kggs per dozen
Ixird, per pound
Honey, per pound
..6.0007.00
,90
'50
40
3.25
'50-
12J
4
20
2.00
12J
15
12*
20(a)25
Winona & St. Peter Railroad.
Passenger
ARRIVE.
7t50 p. ni.
10:10 p. ni'
DEPART.
6:45 .a. nil
7:00,a. m.
-W^ST.
ARRIVE. DEPART,
Marshall Accommodation'..'... 4:00 p. m. 7:0i.a. m,
St. Panl&Sioiix
TO8T. PAUIThrough mail and express train
learw Sioux C:ty at 10:10 p. in., St. Petor atf:32 a.
wi.,- and arriTes In St. Paul -at ll|) a.
m., making clone connection with jrnins
for Chicago and all eaateru point*. A|coni-.
niodation train learea St. James at 9 35 a. pi., St.
Toter at 1:05 p. n. and arrives in St, Buulat^SO
To SJVOX CITT Mali and express losvc-s Paul
at 8:15 p. in., St. Peter at 7:00 p. in. and iirri es in
Sioux City at 4: a. m. A commodnt:on|pii^
tearea St. Panl at 6:10 a. in., and arrives in St. Ignes
.(Mrl W,
at P:0Op. m. '!$ fe
POST 0FFIE NOTICE.
For tho accommodation of our business ih|Y"the
poet office will be open on Sundays fronrg^O/a.
m. and from 12 a. m. to 2 p. m.
On week days the General DellTery Mill be cgfced
at S o'clock.
The Money Order OgTice will be opened at 130 a.
m~, and closed at6 p. in., tv
Mail going eaat will close at nine p.' m':. $p
weet at 6:30p. ro.
"*^fe''#.,-f|
M. W.Phelps proprietor of the Penn
sylvania House, has opened a salofouin
the building suljoining hi hotel,
lions. C. C. Brandt and/Jake CloUer
departed forjfSt. Pauljfnst Monday jto
toke their se|(ts in tlie legislature."
Baungartner{'s
bji started Uhe
milk businek a^fJr
prepared tin de
liver milkf JTafry part of the city every
morning.
Threoo|b in the City Clerk's office
show that %erfc were 144 births, imd
50 deaths i^fchisi city during the year
1877. sg* Mf^i v
,M ii^fei lies**.
A ninawsv enlivened the upper part
town lasfMonday, but aside from a
inftfthed and
fewe brufoes, kr.
to
Sahli,wagon, t^e owneraf th horse no
mage wa| done.
^rj
We woijjd gladly tlevote half a col
umn or sg to a Sleepy Eye department.
if any on* that burg would be enter
prising enough to send us the news.
Bupragr DEATH.Thomas Keckstein
Ufay^tte, Nicollet county died sud
de^y fa* Saturday at F. Brunner's, in
Wfljffc NVton, where he htid gone to
n* arrangements for seed wheat.
inform ns why it is tlhat
^^S,*^*
^tMe Winona &
ete Bailroad loo.
charge jiifc much for bringing a bai
Joadof ^ood from Mankato to 1'ew
Urn, as tfcey do,to Marshall, while tshey
Charge 5,0 less for delivering itj at
pleeiry Etkt '-v -*-t
ft .t**n, 1
-iff"*
I
We publish on second pnge the pro
ceedings of the County Conirais^ners
ntfttilyantt evm-y^neinteTraten \ii thfc
welfeir^oi th5epptyjsbloUldf|y -it^a
cart}ful pe!iju'ial^^|-i'.n. i^r -ji'-^f|
Ka^igi g=g g=g !j$00f':
Diirmgiiiea'the Therriiometeii never
reached as low as zero, the lowest siriy
tnne bein 0
a&f&:,gMean^.
pllpii 328B8KPW-
W&m, Miniindni^^WlsMliil-'
/:&M Maximum ^^52
A call has been issued by our School
Board tor a special school meeting to
be.held in Turner Hall, Thursday, Jan.
17, at 7. p. .m,' for the purpose.of au
thorizing the Board of Education to
build a new sclibol house, and issue
bonds for said purpose. We .will de
vote more space to the subject in our
next issue.
We have never known the trains
on the Winona & St. Peter Railroad to
keep better schedule time than they do
this winter. The arrival and departure
ol every train oil time, is certainly a Xug.'seiieii
source of convenience to the traveling Spfte^ffe
public, and is a sign of good manage- Heni-y Keller,
ment on the part of the Railroad Co.
^Rev. Alexander Berghold
leave, to b- absent several weexs, on R. H. Bingham
A lecture tour through the Eastern
States, in the interest of the Catholic
colony that settled near Luverne last
summer. Mr. Berghold has
preparedha
Germar. emigration pamphlet'1
Mill distribute to those who wish to
seek homes iii Minnesota. B. Banmgertner
Oscar Hanft of this place, and John
Keller & Co. The Hrm has the required
}us and backbone, and we bespeal
for it a successful career.
The appearance on our streets ofj
several men in uniform the other eve-'
ning occasioned the remark "that one
of Admiral Porter's gunboats' must have
anchored off our city,'* but upon a closer
look we ascertained that it was the route
agents running to this point in their
new uniforiTH. The boys look just
splendid, and oh! how they do put on
airs.
WEDDING.-The wedding of Lenard
Vetter of Lafayette, and Annastasia
llenle of Milford, was solemnized at
Trinity church, this place, yesterday,,
Rev. Alex. Berghold oiliciating. After
services the guests were driven to tlie i
wyll known New Ulm House in Milford, i
whre a substantial repast Avas set be-i
fore them, to which, it is useless to!
say, ample'justice was-done.- After,!
liaving satisfied the wants*-ofthe--fjiiifM"
man, the time was very pleasantly spent
in various ways until the wee hour# of
this morning, The presents were 'nu-
merous'awl costly.
i$||p-v "MiJ^T).
bih
Se list of personal tax payers in
another column. |r
Money to loan on approved Renl
Estate security at Brown l/oimty Baijtk.
Xo danger of getting your shoes m'iijt
dy in crossing the streets nowdaysv
It's a boy and Clias. Rossko]if is the
happy dad.
Our townsman M.Mullen spent several
days in Redwood and Beaver i'alkVlast
week.
"""'T'nat seems to-hvve been the state of
mind our mutual friend Bogen was in
after reading the first number of the
Review as in his last week's issue of
his paper he publishes his wrath in a
half column article, which fairly made
us shake in our boots. fie thinks it
very unkind of us to criticise any of
his blunders, and admits that it k'as
pened during- his (Bog&i's) absence,
and thereby eudettvbis to throw the
responsibility of that fearful calamity
upon his devil.
The assertion that he is not "up" in
'the English language, was tntiri ly un-
publishes two English words and cer
hunzt the word edition with a capital
K, speaks for itself. His assertion that
he hasjbeen tlie representative of the
Republican party in Brown County for
the last fourteen years, and challenges
an examination ot his record as such,
is too good. It is not necessary to go
very far back to prove the sincerity of
t!Uo self-styled representative' of the
Rep. party, as it is .not5"more
^fa
vK-%VK~|
i^^tifi.lirniA'"S|i.ilil.iii
'l8ll&
ffersanal Taxes MM1
ties,thatpay^a personal tax ^,5?1 mul
H. Behijl^^Brb.^ftl^O.11
ki^fiiigV^lei-^epitel^Sl
fca *fe#^
ir |pff|
JCagle iVml Co.
Vaii Dusen &Cb
H. V:ijen r|^
C. .Somnier 3
J. C. Rudolph
C. Weschbke r'
C.B.Tyler-
A Redding
MILFORD, LEAVENWORTH MULLIGAN,
LLNDKN, -...V-
PRA1R1EVILLK, LAKKilANSKA TuW'N 108 R. 35,
than ten
weeks ago When he'asserted in the col
lumns of his paper that he would have
supported Mr. Bertrand, the Dem. can-|
clidale for the House preference to I
any other man the republicans could
have nominated except Mr. Brandt^
lie has never expended'one dollar fo/-
republican" compaign expenses. He
has never published the Republican
ticket, or advocated its success, with
out at the same time doing the same
thing for the Democratic ticket. The
extent of his' republicanism has been
to fleece the republican candidates
at the rate of $4 per thousand for elec
tion tickets,-which favor he also extend
ed to the democratic candidates./ in
short, his position has always been an
endeavor to ride two horses athtjje
same time. A pretty representative,
isn't he! As regards om pb$tiea/
record, we are satisfied with it
a*ds wer
don't care a cent wliether liogen1
i *'^fj i
o^Jj-uhlmrtn
N,tTiCto'*!tmeb.*loa
arig. Co.-,/'
J. WeVhsi*:-'":-s4H^fc56f:- Gro'.'-
&uv\us>rp i'4
ri*ier i
75vB-^ni:-.:Jb.oyh fi^lj-jfonn-:ftjiufciistoin
^l^fcbobScholze it-
GOttheb Schcnk 10,( Matt Ryan
4 John Backer-
H. Botteniii Heller
ifi: Jolin Slliitil
:Re(le Thoiuadsen
~%1 A.-Schvveugle
v&Thore Thorgrims-cn'.--
,--Hs-C SllotZ 7A
New Ulin
Home Miltbrd Cottonwood
Sisel .%"^&5200.7o3.
Kvfeu Shrrk
Liiuien
pr!',irievil]o
:r
i
montl
wrong tor "the Minnesota river to xrv-f- Henr Constant ^Secretary
eriiow his bed," but claims tlutt it hap-*''
Tiy"
1. 53.
li K.
I'i04.
Hill, ii tr'i
'UJ
imM^CVobcicv 1-4,01.
i,W-Seum.:nS:Ro'.'-k()p 17,'iil
Lautiensohia^ei- 17,0^.
Chas Warner iOT^.g^B.JArjioh
P. F. Lei5bld Wm.^iife'il'.'Bb'cJc^l
Xos. Bobleter X: #l:
14.S".
14.19. 13 59.
13 '2C
13,00- 1-2,88- 12,7C
ia,7o- 12,53- 12,33.
12,2G- 12,17-
MCCORMICK
Muller
Casey V:m 4^06.?Bru**&J>uvit
H. Weyhe
'\.:4&j$\.ih Seft'er': -j"-'.'
Pfaender Sc Muller '^M^Aug.
1 Qitiiise
Pi'ett'erle&Blan(:lnird4:j,Q1.3 Wt-rner Boesch'
A. ,\V. Biumiiiiin ^,4p,|Kruchke'& Baavch
11. Lolieycib :^s aff.06
:fc'."G:
A. K. McCarty?S|i 35*6 3^ B.Karl $%-
H. H. BDussman i 35,4b.|C: teller
C. Baltruscli 3o,l6.|J, Mcluttrick
Redman & Schrriin, 33,67.fGe RaVerty
Clias. Brust
J. Hoescheler
IJ. Bogeii
HM ^ELF BINDERS,
MCCORMICK
ll/iO- ll.oO,
ll.iO. 11.27.
11,25. 11.06.
10,fU. 10,-J7.
....'JSjPetsr Mulle
32,uoaCarl Bach St'
29"3biFr. Poster ^T
tiS,'jlv!Christ:-Schaefei-- 2Cj22. Cha.s. Studio
toJo^.^O. F. Xbr-.vi-od
23,51:5
.'^r 1I0ME
i Murfin Bros. 51,45l:T. F. Tuibrtt
Ruenitz & Bendixcn29.90 R.B. Simmons
Vlll S00n y. iberson 27,42. Wm. Robinson
27,25. Jacob Bertrand
Moore Si Hanson 19,i.|Jnlius'Frank
,Thoin:i.s Allison 17,45. Win. Muudcl
ilojuugfciinerclinger 1C,0G.|
which
9,61.
7,92. 6,97. 6,91- 6,0J. 3,51. 2,54.
Total assessed valuation of the coun
ts 82.555^613.
Total taxes paid $35,495,10. devided
amongst the different towns as follows:
Valuation. Taxes paid.
573.016.!Kew Ultu \.^j Vl.V&SV..
'ti v:J40,224:Hom ^V- 4.787,%.
a20,645.iMilfor.l 2,5-6,:il
211,r24.:Oottonwoo 2,016,0.",.l,s.r
Sitfel
2.02
.^l%'7:i7: Kdeii v- 2,27it,20.
ii#54'ta*4SwSUr.k -i^i*Ur--.^.0QpJ3-
~f]:n,16i: Linden-*
l,lti5,0S.
*Sli!7,072.!eniiriev!lle, 1,011.6:5.
Burn-stown. 'A* 8S.'J24.!Burnsto\vn .,774,08.
Lcavonworth "i'"-' VS .h\:\Leavenworth
ft 12,00.
Lake Hniwka 63,9 {-1. Lake Hai^ka i:{. 521,11.
North Star -r OO.oa^iNorth Star ':-'-825,41
Albin 4'l,C:J2.:Al!iini"?! 7M.M..
Biislmw
417.11
2^,6s:!.:lJ!ish
ti6,204.iMnllitpVn
Mullitian
kfrt.SO
Town" 108 R. 35 20,217.iTown lO.-Hl.T). .148,60.
IXSTALLATIOK.The
ficers were installed in Newr
UlmlA)d^e
following ^C
Xo. 53, I O. O. F., by S. Ives, I)#SritMIwny
tj4^
K^'^' V^l^reasure
The Lodge now"riuhrrjers tliirty-two
members, anil is in a nourishing con
dition.
The Turnverein, in their meeting last
Saturday evening, elected the follow-
necessary, as tlie article, in which he ing officers for the ensuing six months:
(Jhas Roos,
Jacob Nix,
Peter Scherer,'".
Wm. Seiter,
Wm, Boinhorn,
Henry Engel
V. Burg,
First Speaker.
Second Secretary. Asst. Secretary.
First Turnwart.
Second ,r i I
Treasurer.
The society numbers nearly a hun
dred members, and is in a nourishing
condition financially.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:,
BOIES, BROTHERS & CUTLER,
-^WHOLESALE
St. S=a"CLl,
i
not. But then what has politics got
to dtt withj' "the Minnesota rive-i over
flowing his bed," anyhow?
For his personal abuse we car4 noth
ing, as we are too well known tQ be in
jured by any'of liis silly slurs. We are
not to be ruineld by him,, else we would
have been a dead duck long agof so we
still livedo sell drugs, issue thefeeview
arid do all'kind of job work lor just,
half the price %\\e old fellow Qbjirges
:MZIIHI.
J. B, HCEGER & SONS,
Importers & Wliolesale
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
& BIM
Manufacturers,
Milwaukee.
,.OJfici,J"cornet
a, -v Wi5.
Dr. A- Mariiesn,
RESffiENT DENTIST,.
Mimu'$jir&t N. Sts.
REAPERS,,,
'',W
P:rtil &
MlLBURN OHIO
14.37. 13,OS. 13,06.
11,63. 10,-^H,
10,17.
BURXSTOWX.
G. Anderen M. H. Gamhlo
H. Belinkc & Bro.
20^39. A.
16,32.
18,62 11, M.
Geo Schtrti
W
Franta of West Newton, have formed a L'^ Johnson
co-partnership under tlie firni name of i
Hanft & Franta.for the sale of all kinds Bui ginger
of farm macliinery, with headquarters j
for the present at the store of Kiesliiig,
13,03
I G. Gngisberg 10,53,
EDX JAK:
Hewitt I'jjSl. I Martin Schluck
12 01.
10.S3.
bTARK':
11,57. F. Bouham^ 12,49.
BASllAW.
0 14,01 John Frahh
AI/BC\r.
10,67.
Cuniiins,h mill a- |.Wm. Rosbach
10,12.
COTTONWOOD.
Geo Motion ..'Zi'**-'''"^'*'--
The following lilt' Embraces
who pa the highest, personal taxes in
towns, wheie les,b than S10 tire'paid b'y
any one individual:^:S|jj,p}^1:S^:
10,61.
those
S
WAGONS,
Wholesale and Retail Denier
SHELF & HEAVY' HAPWARE.
REAPERS and MOWERS
Furst Bradley
1 S HAY RAKES,
FURST BRADLEY
McSHEYRY SEEDERS.
Corner Minn, and Second North Sts.
New lTIm,V Minn.
ffi-LINES.
THK CHICAGO & irbRTH-WKSTERJT. RAILWAY
E*rtrace under one managemeTit the Great Trunk
Lines of the WEST and NORTH-
WKST, and, with its numerous Branches
and connections,- forms the shortest
and .qnickost route between CHICAOO and
all the points in ILLINOIS,. WISCONSIN*, NORTHERN
MlCHIOAN, MlKNKSOTA. IO\VA,'NEBRASKA, CALL
FORN IA and the \VP:STI:III* TERRITORIKS. Its
Omaha and California Line.
I the shortest and be'st ronte between CHICAGO
and all points in NORTHERN ILLINOIS, IOWA, DA-
KOTA, Ni.BR A SKA, WlGlYHNS, COLOR 11)0, UTAH,
NI.VADA. CALIFORNIA, ORBSON, CHINA, JAIAN
A ND AUSTRALIA. Iks
Ch irago. St. Pavl Minneapolis Line
ls the shortest Itno between CHICAGO and all points
In NORTHERS WISCONSIN and MINNESOTA, and
for MAII&(>N ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLI S. DCI-UTH
and all points in the Great Northwest. Its
La Crosse, Win-on a $- Sf. Pater Line
Is the best route between CiucAno and A CROSSE,
WINON A, ROCHESTE R. OWAONNA, MANKATO. ST.
J'ETEK. NEW ULM and and all points in Southern
ijnd Central Minnesota. Its
Green Bay $- Marquette Lino.
*Ts the only line between CHICAGO and .TANEM ILLE
WATERTOWN, FOND IHT LAC, OSHKOSH, ArrLE
TON,GR.E BAY. ESCANABA, NEGATJNE E, MAR.
QL-ETTE, HOUGHTON, HANCOCK and the LAKE
SUPERIOR COUNTRY. Its __,
Freeport Dubuque Line
the onW line between CHCAcoand.Fi.oiN, ROCK-
yorD, EHE3:PORT, and all points Ma Krcoport. Its
Chicago Milwaukee Line
the old Lake Shore Route, and if. the only one
ratsinptbptween CHICAGO and KVANSIOX, LAKE
FORES T, HIGHLAND PARK, WAU.KJ.GAN, RACINE,
KENOSHA and MILWAUKEE.
Pullman Palace Drawing RooVi Cars
aio run on all thronnh'trnins on this road.
Tim i the ONLY LINK runnm:* these cars
between Chicnsro and St. Paul and Minneapolis
Chicacp and Milwaukee, Chicago and Winona, or
Chicago and Green Itey.
Close connection* are made at Chicapo with the
LakcShorefcMichigan Southern. MichijtanCentr.il,
Baltimore &Ohio,Prfctebnr, Ft. Wayne 4 Chnwro
Kankakea Line and Pan Handle Routes, for a'
points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and -w ith rho O'
caco and Alton and Illinoise Central' fo alrpo^
SOlTTH.
Close connections are also made with the-^
Pacific R. R. it Omaha-for allfar Wecrpointsi
Cloe connections made nt junction- point
trains of all cross.points.
Tickets ovei this route-.are sold by frfV
Ticket Aeents in the United States and Cay
Remember, you ask for yons Tick/
Chicago & North-Western Railway,
other.
New York Office, No. 415 Broai
fice No. 3 State Street Omaha ,OJ
Street: San Frsmcisco Office, a""
Street Chicago Ticket offices, 63i
Sherman House 75 Canal,
Kinzie Street Denot. corner
Street*" Wells Street Dapot,
zie Street*.
For rate* or information no]
home ticket agents, apply
W. H. STENNKTT,
ran
AGENT FOR THE. CELSBMT111)^C
Weorl jPamllxJiiTorlt^ Sewing,Machines,
1 ,p. w-\j
AND
I BufMo Pitt's Threshers.
To all those in want of anything in my line, I would say, call and ex-
amine my Machines, before you purchase elswhere. My Machines are
all fully warranted, and I keep a *full supply of Repairs constantly on
haiid.
Cor. Minn, and Centre Streets, New JJlm^ Mbrti.
-IR0N AND STEEL.'.':
If
,rming
10,21.
XUKTIL8TAR.
AND
BUILDING PAPER, [t
Agent for
CASE & SWEEPSTAKE THRESHERS.
Kirby, Wood, Wheeler and Buckeye-
1
YANBRUNT and
BEAVERDA
SEEDERS,
MCCORMICK
it- HARVESTERS,
MGCORMICK
JSf:E"W GOQ-QiS.
A fcarge-And Well Sen?e-|ii|Sf
Ladies' & Gteats' XJ^4jer,^qoi^
:i#@lll:--"-v
Our-stpckpf^-y
Notions aiilTolii^ l?
Is fulj, cons^Ipte and marked at low li^ng profits.
W.J5a.r )iesthj req uesUan^ .coram in at i ?w.
oejorepurchasingelswhere.
Ktesling, Keller & Co.^
Cor. Minn, and Centre Sts.
New Ulm, my-.a:m
Meat Mark
M.EPPLKPR
A large supply or fresh mjL
lard etc. etc. constantly on
the Country promptly aty .sfifh*
CASIIPAJ^
'CMinn.St'^iS
F/
II
MOWERS.
Resting, Kelta&GiL
Carry the largest stock of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
.HATS AND CAPS^
Boots & shoes^
AND
General MercliauH^e,
9
PAr
OF ANY HOUSE WEST OF &r
Are in constant receipt of
il
ITIini).
R. PFEFFERLE,,
Dealer in
BROCERES awt PROVISIONS
Canned, Dried and Green Fruit
TLOUBANDFTO
STOXE, "WOODEN AND "WILLOW "WARE-.
Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn.
%fyj
$&>% Mf-^ii *H
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fit