Albert Lea Freeborn County Standard (Newspaper) - August 17, 1876, Albert Lea, Minnesotarn
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ALOE UT LEA, MINN.' ANG. 17
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LOCAL
The Handel Musical Association meets for practice each Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, in Prosbytei tan chapel.
EDITORIAL CORRIDON DES CE. j A Freeburn County Boy in an Indian Editor Standard :—Y »u will ex impossible tor the couip'uy to procure Growing Wood for Fill -V (’nu-
No. 7. I Fight, I cuse me for calling attenti t: to an arri-j them except bv com ply in a with every adiate farmer, ah ut tw*. ive y* r-
\V i vprntMiKK a,. o T. *u i i i i . 1 • I clo which appeared in your is ue of condition imposed, oil or I • f re June I. pl int cd si* Amcr^an e (tot; >\ i-tr* -
WINTERPORT, 31 e., Aug. J. It Will be remembered that last spring . i i 1 -* , 4 . « , , . ,
.» • . . I i HL MANDARO, of Aug •» I, on the I'ib; ami ti- nt.tctnpt o .ng rn el » and one s \ r leaf poplar, on st * ti
aine is a great e late, but more dis-j a party left Bismarck for lite Black question of the destruction of tfte 815,• the pail of the couipany to etui.piece square rod Lnvdy cutting them d sv n
Anguished for her celebrated Statesmen I Hills, in which were Oscar and Henry OOO bonds, placed in escrow by the last the ro;.d this season, and it b inn gen- and preparing them for fuel. he reahz- I
and fine scenery, than for her farming Ward, of this county. On the trip I °I JSupervisors*, at the instance erally understood that the project was (our cords of nice wo d. An acre at
they fell in with a art of Indian® ’ Bio Central K lilroad of Minnesota, abandoned, aud it being, under (he cir- tile same r ile would have yielded eighty
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HISTORY
interests. For the last three days we
(Southern division), and for the in* cumstanees. a master of absolute cer cords
I.ai e been I lding through tile interior had a fi ’lit lost a lir*re nortion of their « • .i .. iii i
Hr. Allen, of Portage City Wig will I ^ ’ tar^e portion ct incii rimntion that the editor ja oternporc of minty that the bonds wcuhl be returned
* *»- rT ” ,T ’ * *’’ * ; a lid along the Penobscot. abe views stock, and suffered the loss of some The Standard has the same faculty, for cancellation citer June I, that no
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De at the Hall House iii Albeit Lea, od Monday, August 21st, and remain three days only. All those wishing his services must remember the days. The Doctor conies well recommended. Examination and consultation free.
Episcopal services at the court house next Sunday, at the usual hours.
For Sale.—A scholarship iii the Keokuk Business College. See advertisement on fourth page. Apply at this office.
_ scot. xhe views
are much to be enjoyed by one long
Owing to climate changes the cedars *’ Lebanon arc dying out These are
of their company. Among the killed in a pre-eminent degree possessed by Bio extraordinary solicitude was called for I u* Looan. a are \.ymg oui accustomed to the wide-spreading prai- ! was Mr. Henry Ward The balance of ,euul:,r ^‘tur. iii getting things mixed on the pair of the present board As to ,l '' r pAcn ut in h ly
in trying to tell a story ; not that the : the situation of these bonds: No suite w r 1 f * aMU which entered so largely into writer o? the article did not mean well, were necessary, and any steps taken I
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ries and plains of the Great Vi est. the party pushed through to the Hills,
e instruction of King
Solomon s
ALBERT LEA, MINH.
jo (3 iii s, picturesque \a tys, and j spent the summer there, and have just ; nor would I insinuate that It. meant to ■ were needlessly taken to procure their temple
majestic rivers meet tile eye on every j returned to Bismarck The following, 1 convey a false impression by his article, return ; any expense incurred w a* need- • 1
hand. If any one wishes to travel for from tile St. Paul Dispatch, shows that but 8UUktJ of his oonuUsinus are very h~ Iv incurred Though ii might con- MAKHISD,
pleasure, we would certainly recoin- they enconntcred the Indians on their u.nforto“»te' »fd *°me o1' hi. eonelu- siitnte a plaufliblc exca.e Tor a trip to pETgR'g,'Ngi^S^y^™gl^;
mend Maine return fro • sians are wholly unwarranted Milwaukee and a fine attorney lex j in Albert I**, Aug. lith, 1876, by A.
, L " I* * I Tile vote under which these bonds I was uh.-ut town lust Monday, and IF. White, Esq., Nets P. Peterson an I
Our last letter left the ieaocr at Bismarck., D T., Aug. lo —Jo | were issued, was a vote a) proving a res
Southwest Harbor, Mt. Desert. It < Fennell, Chaa Thompson, and Oscar j olutiu heretofore adopted by the then
was our design then to have completed ^ ard Tetuiiud this morning from
the visit upon that mountainous island
Go to Fobes Bros, and buy a Grand before going elsewhere, but to fully ap-Detour plow, cheapest and best in mar- preciate the views, it is necessary to
the Board of Stupor vin -is, which, if
my
he
I saw no evidence of any “ uni vers 11 1 rejoicing, over the feat ace inplBh d If there was any it must have been I confined to the persons w
I-
Barth M. Nissen. all of t Ii I -* count v.
ket.
Black Hills, leaving their party twelve 1 in uiory s eves mc rig .t. comprised ti
miles out. I following individuals: A Ai instr- fig, t <wu order? for taking to prodigious
^\ bile at tho Cannon Ball mer ‘ Chairman ; Win 11 a z : • ii, and Ole I steps ref", ‘red to in th • article
filii wr'tihg wholly (r un 0
Ball
(about forty miles from Bismarck. ; a Ellingson.
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: have clear weather. This not being I ParO °f nine were corailcd by the Iii memory, not having Hie I urn r. co B i
dians. i before me, as the writer of the article j
.. . 1 1. •* 3 r . • m rf* , I It seems that they at first ap neared j referred to had. and I may be mistaken I
little twin boys of Mr Livens died 011 Hiland,hoping for a change upon r, *
V u s truly,
Cholera Infantum —One of the j accorded to us, it was decided to spend j
A M. TvRKH that
Sunday nfght, of cholera infantum, and 1 our leturnjand accordingly af ter speud-
the other child has been considered I inK four da3s at the hotel, only one of j Black Hillers retained their dangerously ill for several days.
riendly, coming up cud shaking hands, leaving their guns behind, though the
ruis
which would justify out-Joor pleasures j E" anally one Indian came up with a gun
--...-- I stage was engaatd to uke us to H»gi a"d ,theJ !7* ",,d ba'k .Then
If von find a lirrlo n#»el'lion on tho i i i> • 1 » , • a‘‘ Hie I nu ta us went an I got their guns
. , 3 - ... ; fforth- laJ"*S ll,Jtel bl11 at ‘aerate of anj commenced the attack bv sh,.. hi,,,
streets of this vtllage, return it to Miss ; SI 50 per day each, we pushed through ! and wauuding one of the whites, and
l.aura i lace, and sec how politely she to Sooiesviile and spent tile night rtitli ^IC hre was returned, killino xti-
wi»l thank you for it. I Daniel Somes, who lias kept the hotel ^‘an- ^ ne "bites then lug entrenc1.-
--- , iii meats and were held there from J a m
It is rumored that there is to be an- | ‘ I!ace uljou{ 40 years,and whose . until 3 p M ^ vvh(,n Joa pt.nn.qj an(1
other lumber yard opened in town.
entertainment was as pleasant as it was party of sixteen came to their 1 seue.
-—♦—------— ! complete. The whites lost one man named
Runaway. — Mr. Sergeaut’s buggy j The next day we reached Ellsworth Phelps, a .M' ntanian. killed, and <m horse gave us an item thL week, by a in time for dinner, and engaging livery j ^ impossible tu ascer-
suiashirig runaway. fur .Le further inn whieh wn« »». I tHUl 00 t‘je Bidi ng
J. .d, * . « 1* 1 * v P’ F The Indians had with them over five
Lincoln s delivery horse took a lively 1Scd to be ready at 4 o’clock 1*. m , we j hundred horses
turn about town,attached to the buggy, I gave our hungary selves up to the en-minus a driver, but the gentlemanly old joyment of a good dinner, and then fellow turned all the corners so grace- spent an hour in the discussion of politics with a Tilden enthusiast It was a source of pleasure to find ourselves backed by the lanulord who entered
fully that no damage was dona. • -
Indian Agent.— It is reported that
Rev. Mr. Alden, Congregational minis- 1 tor at this place, has received the offer uarmb into support of the Hayes and of an Indian Agency on the upper ^ heeler ticket.
Missouri, and that he has now gone to I A drive oi‘ tvv0 hour8» UP liiH aud look the ground over, preparatory to j doWD 'udey in (juick >uceession.brought accepting the appointment. We give ! Us 10 Brancli-Fond settlement!
tho rumor just as w. get it, and charge ot^crv7i8^ called Happy town. I his was nothing for the item if it proves to be . s° named reason (if the fact that incorrect. i from the earliest days of its settlement.
_ ♦ _ j every family were, aud are now. pro-
(* it ATI FVI.\g ( HANGE. — Hunting j ftssora of religion. The pond, which
prairie chickens is the order of the day j in Minnesota would be dignified by the just now, which gives us a gratifying ; name of lake, is a beautiful sheet of
rest from the base-hall mania. water six or seven miles long, quietly
nestling between imposing hills. In
Another Church Building.—We learn that the I niversalists <d this place are making efforts to obtain the means to erect a small church.
Si re Death
hound to kiii s ouet, m< go j. hunting On Tu>
Mr. 3*an Veehtan is 1 'nrv wo.enover he day last, he loaded his gun for chickens ; his dog ran in the way of the gun. arid has gone to the im; v hunting grounds.
N O V, X <';
t i I' N —Fob • out inn. uneing h*■ re iI tertlo re v r iwi ; j so '"'inc
E FOR B« Hi ROW ING A Brothers have handbills : gut s for rent. so that
he no * souse for hot -to rial s.
this picturesque spot the writer of this spent his early childhood, and to >k hi* first lessons in the letters of tho alphabet. He tried to recognize the \ lace, and to see it as lie remembered it GT years before, but could not. rI he roads had been chang d, forests cut d >wn houses bu:it uh re there bad been none, the old ( tics torn >: Avn or gone to de cay. aud the question involuntarily asked. “ Is i.. s the home of our I y-hood .' Among th- first inquiries was, “ \\ here is that old school house?* ak en tf) a tbiCftOt (k Weeds
Blue Earth iTty Cheese Facto-1 RY-—Mr. C M Sly, representing the Blue Earth ( ity cheese factory, was in j town Ia>t week endeavoring to pl ice i their cheese on sale among our merchants. Mr. Sly tells us that grass-hopp TS, chinch-bugs. 11 , >»: m 1 wheat-rings, and the thousand and on<* other things that torment the averag Minnesota farmer, have no t* rr-r f ir the patrons of their factory. Tin lr i cows will ti,!- season average $M0 • »ch. and perhaps more. *Vht at-raising i-nowh re, when compared to it
Bishop Whipple has addressed a le.igt ly letter to the President, em-bodying his views on the Indian o 1
I
lion. However much one may d Jl r with the Bish up in this matter, it cannot be d uled but (lint he presentg some strong argumt lits on his side.
in this)
The r -s -I ut if m ] rovi b d for t ho i-
of* the bonds if the to’.'ii til the 3 .-.ta W •stern Bai iv. ay. -in ce c's t »th it ofthe M inn* .p iii- au l Sr i. or (mi/ other Ii>ti/roo • Vow u tug might buiftf ti r ><0/ from th’ Stn there to conner’ ic///< the !*• ten Ck to the village of A 7,< rf Lea, and vers "th. r tilings, in the r* ^-provided f »r On--hail of th to be delivered when the jra I done to the State line, and the when Hie cars were running, A • writer of t he article omitted to mo the fact winch is i'alic-z-- i vc
When tile project *d last v*. •: started, y< ur readers will rom nil i-r th* strenuous efforts mad' to procure th* re*juisit( project
neither inys» if, «-r any memter ut I
mg 1 urged
lr hi h
drat d o d i-dutin bonds
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Realizing the good sense of
seripMi^ai injunction to ** be at
with all men,” we propose to have no
quarrel wBHi fr iend l yrtr over a dead
issue We voted for the bonds iii I<■'71
We voted for the Supe!visors who
~:gne<] the builds in 1"»5. ale glad ut
t. and woald do so again, and d »nT
propose to be drawn into any cont rut*
vt r.-y regal ding any of their acts.
We will simply add that a tax eaten
and inter n-ieveurcd community wert • *
e nfronted this spring by the tax gatherer demanding tin ir hard-earned cash
wa-
I.. 1 v«*
Hilt
en
"u nut of aid to carry
Many of them kn >r any ne inter
ut th
any further aid in this t >wn 15 0 0, v Red is J vc I .
wert
scrij 1.
in
ie at
on, mr me rignr of way thr 1 hen B »»r J of I ohs in their pus the ? I o.to,MI l< be paid by ti pr ject ; and t last acceded to That before ur need, the e
b onls be placed and ie Fe rec, to hull wh< n 11 balance when
is!
en
It to I i- town
lors we i it no 1
gr lilting
I< IHI*' the-et Ii in the
r attempts
Til*i. by Mjb•
tit -, atv tor the
had b.That the
i ach1 oad ol Mii.in
se-j u tbit no •
in this c. uiitj who d
tings ^ presell
on I ■d t»
sofa
uch re ...I,
nds putp rted to the Central K.uL It wa- plain to be ad had bei a built if c-urse there were d to know *l vin
IIKLILJOIS IX TKLI.IHE.Nt K
.r,,t tli ir Par«BTTr»iAj»—Tomer Waler and M;iry
stri**-is. Services every Sunday at lo.] 4.jj. and 7 e. m. Sabbat b School at 12 M. Weekly prayer meeting at 7] 1* m., every 'I Ii 1*r~ I .jr. Young people’s pray; r meet ing every Sunday ai 0 p. m.
Rev. R IL Abbott. Pastor I 15« PTI-T—Sabbath School at the Baptist
>eaCe 1 church every Sunday ai 12 m.
Ladies prayer-meeting every Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock, at the resi ieute cl Mrs. Th is Green.
I’oN'or.ecivTioKAlrf—for Main and Wash* igloo *treels Rev H. If. Aidkk, l’a-ior. Service every Sabbath at 104 o’clock.
A. M . ! 7 I M. Sabbath School al 12 si.
L’nioa brayer mwiiag eveiy Thursday evening al 7 o’clock.
McTitonisT -- Rev. I. I.ainbi r-on, w ill preach iii the Rapiisl church, of ibis village* on Sun lay evening, the 21st in-!., ami every alternate Sabbath thereafter, at the ‘-ame time ami place
Kl*I.'cor vt,—Services morning and even- In I ing will be held at the court boo ae, on t fir.-,I and third Sundays of ea* Ii month.
Kiev. R It. I
The sermon preached Abbott, ut the Pre-byiei fill- village. July J. lS7b, i corporal cd the i>i-tory of I if* fir^t organization to iii has been printe*l in
bv R
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PAMPHLET FORM
in a neat an't attractive n FOR SALE AT HUS OFF
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INFLUENCE OF CH31STIAKITYI
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It ahotvs the most wonderful
CHURCH GROWTH
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fon no any when gasized in the fall of ber-, a Idilion* bare ■ •> that the total nuru roll, up to the pre-* the-**, Hifj have been feaeioa of faith.
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iiKViNG —Last week we refuel of the burglary at tho Mr Balker, and this week
his valuable hunting dog has disappeared The man wha stele *• Ned." can the rear. where
we were
vergiowing a bed of decayed log-l his Was the relic of that old scho -I house, it was like visiting tho grave «»f tim curliest and dearest friend. Few of the familiar faces remained, and these, instead of being young, were now pas! middle life. Tic old homestead was also undistinguisha! Ie,aud nothing could be recognized save a deep run in
I HE noted ease of the St ite of Min
nesota against ex Auditor Me Brat wherein the latter i> cl Mate out ! ol a dials, Las just been de referee, Mr. Grcenleut ( lark "I the del en d >i ii t,
The S. M. It. It. and Its Pre-eat Elf ciont Management.
From the Rushford f-tar.
Ti'ue brings great changes the Mar first lighted the rkv vicinity, curses long, leu i ai were daily hurled ai the Minnesota Railioad It had bern run in the interest of tin* managers, without r gar ! lo either th people or the bond-!, (Mer-, and the rights of b eh
The some ' by them. the before d ii vet is to anv t>*c-
grading was -J tile. ai the cars were rui when th** road w ii iii- c indit'u ii-
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settled, un i we ba further word- to stole to a *Ie*d ism
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one f the best dogs in < da
(lams ani miniature water mills. The run is now dry. A quarter of a mile away was once the home of our nearest "ll
we were wont to build were trampled upon l r pcrsoml po ti*
Fall Blowing
Hun ired* cd* our
to p
neighbor i he toad leading to ii farui-r* have c inimenced preparations passed thr nigh heavy timber. The two for next year’s crop, by plowing their j iamilies of children were wont land.
a KW Hor Northwood, i
house The Pioneer says it is nice one.”
For vc.,rs thi> Mao- I .th iirs ex:.* and as a ef»nsequtnee th*; bu.-in* the road had suSered, and the i . St. 11 a- almost a w«*ck.
Then came tin* pr sent man Mr vY i \ Van Hor.ne To him
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a very
immediate success doubt I al. Lu se a general he surveyed the field before him, and his experienced eye Saw viler* in the trouble lay Here wa> a roa I runriing thro igli one hundred md seventy-five miles of a** fertile Linda*
pathway, in their constant intercourse
of with each oilier An irrepressible iin-
g a two—tory I puke led us to this spot only to find
the most melancholy change of all.
The premises have not been occupied
lur over J5 ye.us, and nothing remained
Personal. | save a hole in tho ground that once any in the New World, thickly popu-
Mr Frank Drake, w ho was employed I represented a cellar. The large field lated with an enterprising and iudus-
* .j - n* i,i i bsd been gradually contracted by Hie triou* people, during a s«‘a- ii > I prosin this office in 1800, passed through • . ,. J . * k , ^
: encroachment ol timber growth, until j perity in every branch of business.
*°'n on *i"nua\. .lr. D. has been , only a few acres n w remain that can with -ut competition, and yet th road
while iu
wauk'M*. to act uh b turd rfuse I to * cashier of H e Wis ?■ it un in-ar iii c c kl •*. as *tat I in th
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The b md* wore iu no event to bo delivered, unless the r ad wa* bu'.!* an I the cur- rutin eg thereon and ail tin* conditions f the re- 'intion c«o: rJit I
publishing the Pl ash ford Star for the past two or three years.
with, on not d ti
Sudden Heath — The wife of E O. Wheeler, of Austin, retired to her room to dress, on Monday^©!* last j week, and while there alone, died of I
be called a clearing. The road leading running behind every year; t3 this had been gullied out by freshets, every \iliage and farm-house the * ■ • so that instead of the smooth path, was pie were arrayed against it Mr. Van nothing hut a mass of surface boulder*, Horne’s good railroad sense perceived over which the green moss lay heavy at once that in order to succeed in biland thick. The growth of large timber iness with a people, it is necessary to : then
b f
t
I. ISTM If
bv that time the b *nd- were
to he returned to the town.
lf the board did not certify to the referee, on or before June I, I ST 6 tilt the company had earned the bonds, (he referee Was to inv* -fg *rbv
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taking evidence on the ground, a* to the fact If he found the em biri rn-
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MARY J. BURKE,
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A Wa* That win, .In vol vc the Gkcat
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A ai:ai*'a T — Shot*l l En,btnd. Ra*st«, Pru--Ll. Austria. !• ran<*e an*! Turkey. Le-eor.u* »ut< Wed in a ge neral war. a* appearances at present indicate, ii will call from the fi I I an I workshop* the un«*inpl*>ve«J i < - I \ cs of . ..ch of tho**? c< ant ries B fiat w ill Le the consequence ? The war will be long and bion !y, and the drafts made up-
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IO aud cvotequc a people Upou this para rn .•a! i.'-u ■. ac cordially mr Yr lh** co-o’ lion of all -air fell eof-ci t iz* u9, of wha party a ho are eurne-t and willing :o aith us in the work of lonelier io u reform. F. II ALL
Chairman Dem. t o. Cc Dated Yuras! 14th. |87*>.
KOR S VLK—Several choice lots in Parker’s Addition to Aiberl Lea. These are iii! ((tit ! itg*‘ size, and co Inman*! some of ti.'* finest scenery in this section. Apply
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execution si'ii t he roux I !iuu: Le.*, in the en Saturday, the
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D G. PARKER.
had long since been cut away, and in have the good will of that people, it
its stead had sprung up a young thicket, j the road was a necessity to the people. ,, ,,v IVMMW %MV) v,I1Hllll„ls
apoplexy. I bysicians express the j almost impenetrable, and as gloomy as so were the people a necessity to ther^>ad. not complied with, he wa* to return the
opinion that her death was instanta- a graveyard at midnight. Altogether I and should have their interests protect- I bonds : if complied with. to deliver
neeu* ; that she had not a moment’s I t^erc were no pleasant associations con- ed Nearly two years have elapsed them to the company
nected with this first visit to the home
since lite* career upon this road began, Hence it will be *<*en that Hie im mi- to i, ' will i .»«;r i;»]d*llv and by a steady adh* r.*nce t*> that nent danger cd a wrong Jai delivery f policy—by ;» manly, dignified rigliting the bonds did not exist, they w. r«- nev-of the wrongs, and by a skillful and or delivered to the 0)>mt*anv. Wore iii
warning..
__m j ol our childhood, save the warm greet-
Democratic Bounty Convention. I rcce’vcd from the hospitable people
—Kl se where will be found a call for a 1 * lJKlt re<-'*,C)n , . . . .
T . r rom hereto buckopnrt was a ride economies management in other mat-’ *af< and emin**ntly re** msibl Lim
Democratic County ( onvention, We ; of two hours. Here we found a town
never charge for tile insertion of no- of 4.500 inhabitants, without, a nevrs-
tices devoted wholly to purposes of re- PaPer or a visible sign of enterprise.
form, and the rc-adin- of this notice I 1^", as also at Frankfort and Wiater-
, . . , . i port, the blinds to the houses were
wou in icatt t rat no ct icr 1 ea is mostly closed and everything wore the J and respect him, as a square man and
contemplated by them, and we publish gloomy aspect of solitude or abandon- upright, practical raiii -oad manager, i contention Mid many hard thou rbts
the item as a matter of charity. I ment. Centennial. On every hand we hear words of good This i* news « . we I never had be na
on the laboring classes for soldiers will -lop the bu-y hum of the worksdiops and
paralyze the agricultural interests of _____
Enrol*. Then will (he riot granaries of i \ViNn„w Cl RTAIXS —A whole line our Northwest be opened and our cereals , „f wi„,|,,w rur„;M and shades Cull be on mand fabulous prices. Mannfaemring foullj Jt S’KHOE A SPICEK’S.
industries awakened, an i on** half million _ ^ -.....
of skilled American anizans fin«l employ- I Wall FapkR—Burlies purchasing
intnt in the ;mlu>trial e*t;ihl!«hment* of n .* „«_____ .i
, , .. , wall pi per .*t u* can have the
our country—and gun! from our Euro pean k * «
inio the laps in***Died free of charge. of eur'l**?ervinp! an«l patriotic ciii/ens. 14tf NYRiHix k Slicer.
of thotii wit) then forrr* r r**gtol ( —-<► —-
Albert Lea. Aug;,-:
Bberifi Lovely A Darker Attorneys fur l’h
ly an<i >iatt* it I; lay of >cj
;u.-i loth A. I T J NII ’ Freeborn
int iff
LII AN. M.nn.
A J T T? A
Restaurant!
in. CS-. JEX^JKTSOJhS:
K>—ps the :wr-t cbr-ii-*tiiut »**t of the Town, having in co ti ne vt i wa
uininU ‘Loom,
t'in re lay Krir I ran *>♦ ..ad *' reaoooabl** r i*tc* # I
HE AF.**! KEEPS TH E RF ST BTfM'K OF I'AN DI ES, FKL ITS. srrc* n and dry i.
8 II Oil CASB .NOTIONS. GROCE HI KS. TEAS. Ai*. IC. found in fh.s part of the State.
SHILL PROFITS IM)(JIM SHB
t- his mo*I*( Broadway, npp* aile the Dost (*fti •* \'b-rt Lea, Minn. J Hyp I
3. J. BALCH,
Havi z rente*! tio* fine shop, tortnerle **** i Kj A. bt' iii, is now prepared lo <Ir»
.VI k nds of repairing, parlienlarly in tn«
line ol
11!agons,,
Sleighs,
lions etc.
Wood work on plows, a!-. .ii.ting
Done to Oi'dor Z
Everything eheay and on »Fi
ae* ii
Gice Him a Call.
Albert Lea, Mina.
Dr
ALBERT LEA
IRC® FCUIDEY
Machine Snoi'S
A LE
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MILLS.
MILK SA FES.
ad rh * MOST DER KE* T Alarkct AU at reduced
CASTINGS FURNISHED
sui re pa upon Ma* Aliner t <1 im* to arder K*»unat ry near (Fie llrpoi 17* 2-7 J Ibm Lew, Minn
1776 EVERYBODY 1876
lh >»7 Y>*r (J.'ti. fnvjthrr.
Fbi TIME WI) LOW BITES*.
II MF CA HU
ii wnuke*.
ran i ti av* n.
IN EFFECT MAY 28th J
l*e. 7: »» r. a.
•Y IX a. a. At. T2s*» rn.
8edU r. m. Mb4# a. a, 2.©7 r
The- *Mick—r Time. La wert Rate.
BET WEEN MILWAUKEE PHILADELPHIA.
• in el af! I9 ai sits Hunt.
€ i Ilsiven l{uut«%
Detroi ann Milwaukee ll R.
A Nil HAMS II ID UN t\
I *. i. ti i I r o lirke;- en *»le
A* ai: j rn. i* ii • ■ uita iu the N.>ftbwr-t, i' t 'O’ » Or • . Ii<f. 0&J ut
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tor.®, he has gained the confidence of all aud could, in n . with whom he has been brought iii bus ti! all the cen*] iness contact, arid secured for the road with a good reputation arid increase g bu-i.
■ut. he delivered ut:.
ons were complied
they prettified the splendid opportonity to pa - - uhhout visiting that grandest of triumphs, our Centennial.
Siever before has the Great Fort Wayne \ Denn«ylvanis* Railway ottered such in-(liicements to the traveling public. 'Hie
crate of the bonds has oeca tut**
iii lice
It will be seen that each town is to 1 be represented by three delegates; hut j how nutters will be arranged in those towns that for years have failed to cast
It is a fact that the Grand Detour plow is the best iii market.
„ I superb -ights, the glittering line of double
j It i? a -sorted, in the article referred steel ran tracks, the magnificent palatial
ness. i (tippets have learned to know that the signing and pLicii it in cs- ca is from anich the Centennial visitor can
view the scene* of our euuntrj’s early , struggle, running through tile ti«dd of
I Rrad'iock’s defeat, and winding over the
; ranges of the Alleghauiet, enjoying ii sun*
I rise on the famous lo rae-shoe curve, and
____. _ : for hundreds of miles passing in the midst
.the road, under his conin:?!, will be bright and prosperous
will spoken of Lim ; and we feel encouraged to believe that the future of
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of it, and u.v acquaintance with the tax paying portion of our citizens has ecu quite a? extensive and intimate as
the author of the ai lid*
The purpose of the article seems lo
The Three-Horse Evener Association, j be t0 CilM reflect i* ti upon me, for mi-
According to the Wells Gazette, that number of Democratic votes, we , the business of. that place has settled are unable to state lake, for instance, j down to croquet. What has become of I <4 Defile county, met at Pal mer lee’s jading Hie board, or upon them for be
the towns of Freeman, Mansfield, Hay- ; the chee.-e factory, the creamery, the ^rlday* l]le ail(l made ar- q1Lr Uii^\cJ, for to the mind of the auth
i *>; i . * i> t. a *« * I • ,, ", . . I rangements to defend the suits that have ' - -
ward, I,iceland, l.ancroit, and Man- anes.... well., the peat machines, | bwn coniuienoed v,iost M10e of lheir
chester, which last year ea^t a total of j Thompson’s farms, the barrel factory, number by Barnes k Defendorf The
17 Democratic vet, s. are this called upon to Will thev do it ?
or of the article there remains no ques tion but that the bonds were illegally issued : his court of last resort, the pres-
tif scenery, >o startlingly gland, charmingly beautiful and picturesque sublime, as to baffle the descriptive powers of the in<>ft graphic pen-picture correspondent, or i be
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sorted wall p iper. Fine quality just ( The Cheapest Soap that eau he tued for
the following Reason>:
1st—One bar will go as far as two of any other
g»L—Only half the u*ual rubbing being require.*, there i* a saving of more than the entire c-t of the soap in labor alone.
—The clothes are made Fwkkt, Cir *n. and White without boiling or scalding, thus all injury to them is avoided. There is a saving in fuel and hard work, and the washing is done in
fir This h lap only i owl# ktvjtjg Mil-, auk-- f r it- vt * -*t*i n G rut iou*, aad it* - ‘ire always Th; -awe S'.'MO t it* cist a- other bae* q»n*tefroa* t'kirn-. ■ is protect Ai _■ ani identifying ii**-lf it?* lac int* rests of th* great Nort!*'***!..
$16 per Acre
ImprovedFarm
For Bale.
Fill** farm of 1*4) acres ; I tai now
Cowed ready for crop: turn* .*
living springs. Go< I tv nee aroaad tho entile farm. Good house, «ta>,n*s. Ac, D st-< fee acct - iii* la ad, with daily uuaik. N “It** I boose IOO yards from tho door. Albert Lea in full view. 2a miles distant, 7 ne everything that heart can wish ia for sale, catertrkist**.
U EDGE \ 111 BRS. Agent*.
Albert Lea. Mian.
March 22. 187ft. I*
Farmers, Leek at his ?
i -ie-e w indy days v%!u*u yawl go to town,
J a will do good to ».«t; ta,-if, y V OU CU I a (Le
received aud to: stile Fry 14tf NY SDGx A SriCEK.
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and get a cup of
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-One joilkyrnke, and one Cash or on time.
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Hot Coffee!
for five cents.
MANSE LIBRARY FREE TO AI.L
who will return the books promptly.
:Ld.-
abotif
iialf the iiMim
I time
is year the machine shops, the monster grist attendance was not very large, but all ent {own attorney, having so decided called upon to furnish 18 delegates, j mill ? Have all these been converted ' lm>se,it were determined to fight the , When the author knew, or sh uld have j
into immense croquet grounds ?
i i,aj u,,y «***
domuiittee. K ii. Couse is to canvass
“ Love’s Labor Lost.”—It almost invariably proves to Le a case of lost
thing through, and to that end agree to j known, that no question of the legality , P*y *»y Mwwaen^of *!•« executive „t- lssaillg t, ,0d.-, was over prcs-nt.
THE tiEBMAN-AMERICAS HAIL IS- . , ,,
SUSAN! i: (‘OMI’ VNV. of St. Paul, La,; , 15 ■' I',"““'J »> h{>}
...pointed A T Hr:,Ake thfin .gent for dol ors not to .nj,.re ti., o!,.the. or Imnds. i .I* a-« . m • • ii- and as one trial will enable any PcWOl
enthusiastic landscape portrayer in oil ated ! tlu* ,UU!‘;V . J*' l!* * p ',4 a*c**rtaiu the truth of these statements, it
colors show ing the well defined evidence !*n< 'ir.r.lu r‘ * ° Y . f''V n*in ♦ nil a I would never pay tho proprietor to engage
in the creation of masterly grandeur of the | [J*om b}}‘1 ' °,?n.s’ *oxle. .In ’'^ . . J in an extensive system ol advertising an I
Supreme Architect of the universe, which j * hems*. \ ca afi*,ns v'^*s 0 ! 8 ' • | c\aini 8UCb decided merit for hi* Soap, tinge plentifully abounds upon the line of the *PPb*l*»g *° *mt* Ltakke. lbtf ^ flom inwiiif oexpe.kn^ ihr-t
railway of America, Hic Great Korf Wayne ; I }| woui,j prove to be in every respect what
and Pennsylvania. Descriptive and cie- } claimed for it.
gaudy illustrated guides et over LO pages Children Cry for Castoria. This is also a superior soipfor toilki
may be had tree, by w riling to the General It js } leaMnt to tnkt, houeVf an<i ^ absolutely aud sn va iso purport s.
Office, No. ho, dark Street, Chicago.
List of Letters
cd to or passed upon by me Arid I
• • ii j L • i i the Country nod SCCUre all the members think vt.or roaders will I,..ar mo on* in
Remaining uncalled for in the post j ib|e T1,ure is u , e Daniber of I '"uk J" ‘r rLa,Jirs W,U mc ou‘
Nothing Like It. — of regret that any per SOU will persist in using adulterated Baking Powder and
labor for Iowa horse thieves to attempt I office at x I hen J ca Mint, Am/id j £UbMU,e . ^lcre 14 ,arf | saying that the old b lard had quite a® ,
I I office at Albeit Lea, 3J mu., Aug. 14, j farmers it, the county who have used. DJllch interest in. and were quite as no- j cheap Sulcratus, thus injuring their!
hnrnilt-sH. It is mire to ezpel wnnus, cure wind colic, regulate the bowels and stomach, and oTer-It :s a t*;iu.*e ! rome irritability cwiuwd by rash or cutting teeth.
It is a perfect substitute for Castor Oil, and for costiveness in young or old there is nothing in ex-i.-tanee so effe.tive and reliable.
WAHNER, RHODES A Co. Wholesale Fancy Grocers,
General Agents*, 28m3 Philadelphia, Pa.
to Gf ie their booty through this county. : .
The arrest of two of these desperados gentlemen’s list.
las*i. week furnished us with 'a local James S Carroll A L Klosfer
item, anJ now we record with pleasure ^fx Gardner Dr. A Dittz
1 | John Gulbrandson Th S Town 2
the capture of still another. It the j Olson L Haavtvet Thore Olson Vee
rascals must steal horses* and desire to I ^ ^
retain possession of the property, they ; LADIES LIST.
Hid lid steer clear of this county" : Ilermonson Miss A Itasainusson Miss A
i Jess}>erson Miss A Skjem Miss Si grid
I Nelson Miss Nelda 3 Tampson Miss Kari
An interest! ng article on Forest Kelson Nellie C Torgrimson Miss B
Culture^ n.ay 11 It und < n the firrt page. i olsoi* Miss Betsy
or would use the evener, that have jjoitoun for, the financial prosperity of; health, when they eau save money and ! Til© latGSt, gr©£lt©St and ta© never been notified to walk up to the town, and quite as capable and health bv u<inff D B DeLaod c'c Co ’» ! mortrehsbteremedyewpwllogrthrt bymeduzl Captain e office and settle. Dodge Cen- honest aa the present board, on whom ! ' ‘ J . .fte / * Vt xni, 8Clpnoe for Wound*, Swelling*.
fee Hrc'i’i r a ii I l*rst ( I Hilt teal l$(lltralU$ IHC UianU- burns, Caked Breast, fie., is the Centaur Jrfinlment.
I cast no reflections, and that any in-
THE PARKER CUM.
rr
A big railroad strike is in progress on the Ohio and Mississippi Ilaiiroad. It is certainly an unfavorable time for strikers, when one hundred unemployed men stand ready to step in and occupy each vacant place.
sinuation to the contrary is un warrant ed. neither are they Hie kind of men to be overreached in a transaction of the kind referred to.
Now, to an ordinary man, it would seem, the bonds beinwhere Mr Brown for the board bad placed them, as safe as in his own bank yaqlt, and it being
facturers II. A. DeLand & Co., are Tbm ar** two Mud*. What th.* white UntaMBt is
for th© human family, the Yellow (VDtaur Liniment public benefactors, aud they wail alit for apa vine*!, lam© aud strained horse* and aui-
the Best Chemical Siler at us to be always mate.
uniform, pure, healthfulfand far ahead
of any other article for cooking purposes.
It has never failed lo give satisfaction
Try it, and be happy.
Til" t Far* i- near dt*ur smith mf R. h.
airier (Vs store. J. J’. COLBY.
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To thr Working < Ih-<*—Wr «-*u furm*b
©pi) •• ynicui at \» Ii reb you eau uiak© \rry larg© in your own i<caliUm, whtlibtnH M© away f ni^hr. Agn t- wuuttd ^iu ever town r , tak** uni -it.: ? :■ .u.» f«»r The * lenten I'y ■ :he liirg* st , -ii ... atieri in th* United HI
— Iii j.;(<4 t*i iuti.n-; I legautly llluatra Venn* •>!• .j $1 (er ye.- r. The Record is devts* * .aleger ie <•{ interest omuKWI with the * -ent a1 year. The Great I \i.i! itnm at Phikulelphi, fill!) ill i»-t r «t I :n <ir*fa t. K very boh waote it.
W* ; >• •( lr feel great u.irreft their country’* I tei lei Uirthiiay, want t • know all about it. elegant i<atrioti*; crayon drawing premium pie! i* pro. ated to e*rh eni rd er. It lo entitled, reinen.lieranee of the One Hundredth Anuiven of the Ina* j t'Hilt’IU*t* pf the I’uitad State*.** 8t,W uiehi a. \uy one ran letoot a turret »t(eu*, t>»r but slt*>w tim J »|tar and picture and I dr©*** »f sui n*wra ar© (pily obtained*verywj I * *' ’ b‘*e*»u* — that will pay Uke thi* at p
eoi, We . •»%* i:. a a y agouta who are ut akin high a- i.n j er day and upward.-. Jo w h> the ti s a t delay, lo in rn ber it e*,*ta n.along to tai butine** a trial. Seud f -r urcirealar-, tv) *:,d - ar ; Ie <•. . v . » ; aper, n hkh art eagt fre* t I it beday. G-Uipieta uiAt Ire ieeitki to engngn. Earner re and intel a aud .tang ut VWS uni*- th* vtri ba* hirww
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