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V*l nit St Sioux Cityft.R. Sioux City & St. Paul R. ^Woftbington & Sioux Falls R.R. SiOUX CITY ROUTE Thfl People's Fayorite Line, MIN NESOTA NEBRASKA, COLORADO, CALIFORNIA, Missouri) Kansas and Texas. flrsUClasa la all its lAppointmentsElegant Sleeping Coachea, Miller Platforms, Westlnghouse Aatomattc Air Brake*, and all the approved appli- SPEED, SAFETY, and COMFORT. Ten Hours Time and Hundreds of Miles Distance Saved, by taking this Route. Tor Through Tickets, Time Tables, or other in. formation, apply to yoor Local Agent, or to the General Ticket Agent. St. Paul. Trains pass Kasota Station as follows: G*lnff East. St. PaulExpms 7:40 a.m. St.Paalaccom. 12:45 p.m. G*lasr Went. Omaha Express 7:07 p. m. Worthington accommo dation 12:45 p. m. J. W. Bishop, G. P. Lincoln, Gen. Manager, Supt. W. H. Dixon, General Ticket Agent. THE CHICAGO, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway, 1 0 THE VERY BEST LINE FOR INONA. LA CROSSE, SPARTA, OWATONNA, PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, MCGREGOR, MADISON, MILWAUKEE, CHICA60, And all Intermediate Points in Minnesota, Wisconsin aid Kortleri Iowa, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, New England, the Canadas.and till EASTERN and SOUTHERN POINTS. 3 Routes AND 3 DAILY TRAINS Between St. Paul and Minneapolis and Chi cago. The Chicago, Milwaukee' and St. Paul Railway in the only Northwestern Line connecting in Mime de pot in Chicago with any of the Great Knatern and Southern Railways, and is the moat conveniently located with reference to reaching any depot, Hotel or place of business in that City. Through Tickets and Through Baggage Checks to all'Principal Cities. Steel Rail Track, thoroughly ballasted, free from dust. WestinghouM Improved Automatic Air Brake, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupling on all Passenger Cars. The Finest Day Coaches and Palac* Sleepine Cars. This Road connects moreBnsinessCentms,Hea]th and Pleasure Resort*, and passes through a finer country, with grander scenery, than any other Northwestern Line. V. V. H. CARPENTER, Gen. Pass and Ticket Ag't. JNO. C. CAULT, Asa't Gen'lM'ger 8.8. MERRILL, General Manager i When going to southern or eastern Iowa, St. Louis, Chicago orany partof Illinois, take the j, Clinton,Dukquefi Minn. Xv, JK#* at TIMETABLE. Going South. Going North. v: Leave 8,00 a..m. Arr. 6,45 Leave 7,00 Leave 9,15 p. m. La Crosae, Leave 12,48 p. m. arrive 3,4 3 -,_K___.l Arr. 7,45 Clinton 11,55 Chicago arr. ',30 a m. Trains make close connection at all Important junctions, and between Du buque and Chicago there are two daily trains. P. 0. WYATT, Gen. Supt. Dnbuqne, Iowa. MILLINE AHD DRESS MAKING! MRS. ANTON OLDING, VBXT soon TO SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. HM in hand a good stock or MnuniT GOODS, eonaisticg in part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, 8111M, Ribbons, Feather, Human Hair, Flowers c. Also PATTIMI forsUmping monograms nder Stamping of all kinds. Embroiderj Wor Fashionable Presa^maklng done to order. ,4* _j :r ft 5- and FAN* PaoBVflX taken la exchange for goods. .Miss T. Westphal Keeps on handia large and well as sorted Stock O MILLINERY, FANC GOODS and ZEPHYR WOOL, opposite the Union Hotel, between Second and Third North streets. 7 ,,Klghes^BiftjJvet iNRW VLK 'Mftj* ft, CENTRE, STREET *~4 Sale suid Feed Stable, AltTMl BKET, -m- Proprietor. Centre Street, New TJlm, Minn. I would reapeetfally announce to the people of New Ulm and vicinity that I have opened a fimt classLivery, Sale and Feed Stable, at MCnrty's old stand, on Centrestreet, andthat I nm folly prepared to furnish good livery teams with top or open bug. ales or easy wagons on short notice. ANTON BREY. C. WAGNEK DEALER I N ALL &IXDS OF Pictures, Frames, Mouldings and Children's Carriages. Singer Sewing machine $35.00 New Davis $85.00 Wheeler & Wilson --$35.o0 Machines sold on time or monthly payments. MINNESOTA ST NEW ULM, MINN. O HELD,i Undertaker and Dealer in ALL KDJDS O FDEMDBE. Proprietor and Manufacturer of THE FARMERS FREBiD FANNING MILL. The best fanning mill in the market. Store and Factory on Centre street, near City Mill. NEW ULM, MINN. Fred. Boock, Proprietor of the New Ulm Machine, Wagon, Smith & PAINT SHOPS, Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. I am prepared to do all kinds of work in my line on short notice. Repairing of Threshers and Reapers a specialty My machinery is all new and of im proved pattern, and only experienced workmen are employed. A new paint shop has lately been added. New Wag ons continually on hand. ALL WORK WARRANTED FR. BOOCK. J. B. Arnold, Dealer in V: COOKING & HEATIHG STOVES HARDWARE, Tin-ware & Farming Implements* The shop is in charge of an experienced hand Avho gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware his special attention. All work warranted. Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. New Ulm Minn. M. MULLEN. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in SHELF & HABDWiBE IRONANDSTEEL. Farmin Wis. XA Crosse AND BUILDING PAPER. Agent for CASE&SWEEPSTAKTHRESH1S. Kirby, Wood, Wheeler and Buckeye REAPERS AND MOWERS. Furst d} Bradley HAY RAKES FVRST BRADLEY -Z PLOWSf McSHEYRY SEEDERS Comer. Minn & Second North Sts View Vim. Minn. H. WERRING, DEALER I N Drj Goods, Notions, Boots & Shoes GROCERIES,! Medicines&Farming Implements. Golden Gate, Minn. 3**" price paid for produce tf-tff* Sr 4^ \r i FLUMHEB WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS DEALERS IN Paixits,Oils,Varnishes, hX r_,. Lubricating Oils. Highest market price paid for |f| Ginseng Root. 52 & 54 Lake Street, CHICAGO, Ins. PATENTS obtained for Invetors, in the United States, Can da, and Europe, at reduced rates. With ourprincl pal Office located in Washington, directly opposite United States Patent Office, we are able to attend to lal Patent Business with greater promptness and dispatch and less cost, than other patent attorneys, who areata distant? from Washington, and who have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to patentability, free of charge, and all who are-interested in new in ntions and Patents are invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for ob. 1 aining Patents." which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain Patents, and other valuable matter. We refer to the German-American National Ba*k, Washington, D. the Royal Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish Legations, at Washington, Bon. Joseph Casey, late Chief Justice U.S. Court of Claims to the Officials of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators and Members of Congress from every State. Address: E.OIT1S BAGGER & Ce. Solici. ors of Patents and Attorneys at Law. La Droit\ Building. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEWING MACHINES HEW. MODEL HAS AUTOMATIC TENSIONS, ELECAKT WOODWORK. Aim RUNS LIKE A TOP. NO CAMS, NO GEARS, NO SPRINGS, AND NO NOISE. This BEST Machine Can be sold at Hard Times Prices. INSI ST UPON SEEING IT. Circulars and Price-Lists on application to WEED S. M. Co., CHICAGO, III FOR SALE BY S ID- Peterson, New Vim, Minn. THS LIGHT-RUNNING DOMESTIC SEWIN MACHINE, Double Thread, Lock Stitch Au tomatic Setf.Adjtutin0 Tension and Take-up Conical Steel Bearings, and Compen sating JournaU 1 Hone ton it bat to love it Hone blow it hat to praise. Is the most desirable and efficient ma chine made* for these reasons It is made of the choicest materia alSm and bj the best workmen* It is the simplest In eonstrneQe% and most reliable in its action. It requires almost no adjusting, and Yet does every variety of work. It Is noiseless, rapid, and will ouU wear any other machine. It Is the easiest running of ma chines, and saves muscle tarn nerves, Which are more valuable than money. It has never failed to give perfect satisfaction. Ever/machine warranted* t&" Physicians recommend it for Its light-running and noiseless qnalitiesl Send for a copy of "How to Choose a Sewing JUchfie." NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS AND ^ARTS FOR ALL MACHINES. CEO. BLAKE, General Agent. ...MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. S. 1). PETERSON, Agent. New VJlm, Minn. GEORGE KUHLMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Contested oases made a specialty. Will buy note*,and advance money on first class paoer led with mf for collection. Of|ce over Brown County Bank. mw ULM Sfetoi mmvmZ. n- BPUSIIBS&q.boys--every WM. H. KIESLING. H. KELLER. Bents UNDERWEAR NOTIONS & Trinmings WhiteSwan Unlaundried 8HIHT8, tad General MercBandisc HIGHEST Market price paid for Produce. mi- every,father who gloves ma father who has no boysevery younf? man who is not a fatherin fact every man and boy be he rich or poor, high or low, tall or short, fat or lean, all who have not been, and all who have been should go a- gainto CHEAP CHARLEY, the POOR MANS' FRIEND and buy suits, buy Over coats, buy anything ever worn by man or boy, at manufacturers prices and save middle men's profits. We manufacture all the clothing sold by us in our 14 Branch Stores and are able to give you 6ood Suits from $4.00 to 7.00 AllWool Suits $0.00 to 12.00 Over-Coats from $2.50 to 4.75 All wool Beaver Over-Coats from 5.50 to 12.00. Chinchilla Overcoats from $5.00 to $10. Calf Boots Gram $2.50 to 4.25. Ladies' Shoes from 75 cts. to $1.85 BUFFALO COATS AND ROBES AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. Ijsidies' CloaJ&s irom SBO to $1B Ladie s' Furs from.$SS5 to 450. All other Goods will Suit the Low Wheat Price. Callbe and examine our stock,52ot02 |And convinced that you can save PER CENT. BY BUYING OF from OM1AF OHAEL1Y. ITiesling Keller & Co, DRY GOODS,GROCERIESNIRELAED READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, COB MM&tm STBS.H^W ULM, MINH y^**?j.^ii i**~~*i.' 'V* I" 1 R. KIESLING.. HCERSCHELEK. ''''"5?3i^-'.jbvPnn