New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 16, 1878 · Page 1 of 4
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Jwiw, All quiet on the Rio Grande. to stimulate its fleetness. Do^ that hard be.ich We are informed that part of the & flew the mule, the light cart bobbing and swaying boofts ordered by the Superintendent, The Pioneer Pres^ Victor Emanuel, King of Italy, and the driver's arm rising and falling as he dealt from the State, have been forwarded died last Wednesday, after a short out lash after las,h. At last they neared the friendly shelter of the sand hills. In another minute they illness. Prince Humbert, Victor and can be had from the will be sale, but just as the^ near the place to turn The Leading Journal of the PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY Emanuel's eldest son, has-been proclaimed County Auditor on application. aside a shell came screaming from Sumter. Every King of Italy. jH JOS. BOBLETER/ body could see the huge mass of iron as it roared Some of the books are not yet ready Upper Mississippi Valley. through the air. It struck the beach in the rear of The Republicans of New Hampshire, for delivery, but will be sent up next the mule and with abound it overtook it and exploded in convention assembled, with terrific violence. A general exclamation week. Office over City Drug Store, Published Simultaneously at passed very strong resolutions endorsing is heart! fiom Dahlgren's flag-ship, where the St^ Paul and Minneapolis, admiral and his staff are earnestly gazing at the adventurous the administration of 1 TESSAS: mule and his daring driver. Fort Snmters President Hayes, last Wednesday. The war in Europe seems to be ramparts are black with men, they, too, willing One Dollar per year in advance. An Eight-Page Daily of the Size of witnesses of Yankee .pluck. Along the swell virtually over, and no more heavy The steamer Atacama went to of Morris Island, and covering every elevation, can the New York Herald, RATES.OK" ADVERTISING. fighting may be expected unless it pieces on the rock known as Guelera be seen tho Union soldiers, who stand with bated will be in a last desperate effort to 18 THE Ten Lines Brevier makes a Square. Alas., a short distance from Caldera, breath, anxious and full of suspense, and every eye keep the Russians out of Constantinople.} Only Morning Paper Published I on the Chilian coast, on the night intently taking in the scene. When the shell exploded Space. lw lm 3m. 6m lyr MINNESOTA, During the last ten days the a circle of smoke hid the mule for a moment, of Dec. 20th, and 101 persons were And has no competition in a vast field of circulation Turks have lost heavily. At Schipka but when the smoke cleared Mr. Mule had his ears 9.00lost. 1 Square 75 1.50 3.00 4.50 covering Minnesota, Northern Iowa, Northwestern laid back, and, with head down, and legs dashing Pass the Russians captured 28,- Wisconsin, Dakota and Manitoba, embra. 2 Squares I 1.25J 2.00! 3.75! 6.00J10.00 wild out, he was making kindling wo'odof the cart, cing a population of over a million because it reaches A new daily morning paper, called 000 men, 1,000 horses, 12 mortars, 1-4 Col. 3.0014.00 6.00 110.00 J16.00 every part of this region from Eiirlit to which had been badly demoralized by a fragment 12 siege guns and 80 field guns. the DAILY GLOBE, edited and owned Twenty-Four Hours Ahead ofthe Chicago 1-2 Col. I 5.00 7.00:10,00 116.00130.00 of the shell. Presently the driver is seen limping to paperts because in all the essential requirements try F Hall, made its debut in St At Nisch theServians captured 8,000 1 Column 8,00 12.00!16.00130.00150.00 the side of the mule in the second the mule is free of a FirHtClan Newspaper. It i* equal to the best of Chicago papers, ana because it Paul yesterday. It is Democratic men, 90 cannon and 12,000 rifles, and from the cart, and with the driver on his back, and Advertisements in double column, double the is far better adapted than any outside paper to the a farewell whisk of his tail, disappears behind the on the 10th Antivari surrendered unconditionally in politics, and judging from the single columnjrates- local wants and interests of the Upper Mississippi valley, and of the great region West and North of it cover of the hills. Business Cards of five lines, one year $5.00, each to the Montenegrins. prospectus, published in the Dispatch, additional line 75 cts. The thousands of boys in blue unite in along and This Magnificent Metropolitan Daiis At this ratio the Turks cannot hold it will be "red-hot." All transient advertisements to be paid for in advance. individualized by its geographical position hearty hurrah the sailors wave their hilts and out much longer, and seeing this, and domain, as the organ and Representative shout themselves hoarse, and, hark the rebels have of this New Northwest, to the material The official canvass, made by the Advertisements inserted in the local notice columns, they have applied to Russia direct caught the infection, and anp cheering too. and social development of which it is primarily 10 cents a line for the first insertion, and 5 Legislature last Friday, of the votes devoted, and its telegraphic, general and local for an armistice, which no doubt cents a line tor each subsequent insertion but no news department, its market reports, its editorial notice inserted for less thangfifty cents. cast at theNovember election, figures will be granted. ZFrcfbate r&Totice. discussions, correspodenco, &c, are especially Announcements of Marriages and Deaths inserted out the following pluralities forState adapted to the local requirements of this great free: but obituary notices, except in special cases, Northwestern region. New and attractive features officers: Governor Pillsbury, IT, 991 will be charged at advertising rates. have recently been added to the news and literary State of Minnesota, departments of the Pioner Press, among Legal notices will be chargedtu cent* per folio, for Lieut. Governor Wakefield, 18,101 ss County of Brown, which are extended Daily Washington the first insertion, and 37 cents per folio for each STILL THEY COME! Secretary Irgens, 18,054 Treasurer Specials, whose great cost confines them to Hubsequent insertion. All legal Notices must be In Probate Court. Special Term. news papers of the first lass. upon the responsibility of the Attorney ordering Pfsender, 20,930 Attorney General Windom Reporter: them published, and no affidavit of publication In the matter of the Estate of Nicolaus D5r"The Pioneer Press in the only eight-page paper Wilson, 19,274 Railroad Commissioner will be given until the publication fees are paid. in the West which has its leaves cut and pasted Vol. 1. No. 1, of the New Ulm REVIEW, a neatly Heinen deceased. by machinerya feature which adds greatly to tho In connection with the paper, we have a splendid Marshall, 24,137.? V. printed paper just established at New Ulm, by convenience of the reader, and the value of the inside gsorment of Jobbing Material, and are prepared to On reading and filing the petition of Mi Mullen pages. Maj. Bobleter, is on our table. New Ulm has long execute all kinds of printing in a style unsurpassed D^"Terms to mail subscribers$12,00 per year Administrator of said estate, therein setting forth The message of Governor Pillsbury and at moderate rates. needed a good English newspaper, and we believe among other things, that he failed in all his efforts to that the Maj. will fill the bill. We hasten to put the THE WEEKL PIONEER PRESS, delivered to the Legislature last Friday sell so much of said real estate as necessary to pay REVIEW upon our exchange list. It looks and reads and which we send out with this B. P. WEBBER the debts of said diceascd, and that every attempt to well. issue in supplement form, will be well have another sale before the fall of 1878 is (useless Reed's Landing Press: worth a perusal, for it is something therefore praying that the time to pay the pebts o' The Best Family Journal more than an executive message it 6aid deceased be extended for'one year l'riun date ATTORNEY AH CODISQtilR AT We have received No. 1 of the New Ulm Review, in the ^Northwest hereof. which has evidently been commenced in firm reliance is partly an address to the people on "LAW/-.^:{3 tnat better times are coming for that city and It is ordered, that Monday the 28th of Jani 1878 at topics which do not usually find county, and for the State generally. Maj. Bobleter, A Splendid Premium Wall 10 o'clock in the forenoon and at the Probate Office place in documents of this kind. its editor, receives stiong support from the business in "New Ulm, be assigned for the Jhearing of said Head it and follow the Governor's Map Worth the Whole men, and under such encouragement we have petition, and that all persons interested in said MONEY TO EOAK advice. no doubt he will give them valuable aid in hastening estate be required to appear and show caus if any Subscription. the "good time coming." luitional Bank, Office over Citizens' there be, why the petition of said Amini strator should not be grandet. New Hi nit ITIinn. From |the Waseca RADICAL we The Most Attractive Offer Ever Made And jt is further ordered, that said petitior er give Dakota House, learn that Mrs. S. J. Stevenson. notice of the hearing of said petition by causing a to the Farmers of Minnesota THE WORLD'S POPULATION. copy of this order to be published in the NuW Ulm wife of the late deputy and Adjacent States. WEEKLY REVIEW, a weekly news paper printed sheriff of Waseca county, was and published at New Ulm in said County ofBrown, No intelligent family in Minnesota or in the Northwest, found frozen to death in that vil Figures from All Countries and Climes, for three successive weeks previous to saijl day OPP. POST OFFICE NEW ULM, MINN., which does not take the Daily, can a fiord to lage Sunday morning, Jan. 6th., I do without the Weekly Pioneer Press. With Comparisons. of hearing. ADOLPH SEITER, PROP'R. I No other weekly in the State compares with it in only a few rods from nerown house. Dated at New Ulm this 24th day'of December 1877. According to recent careful computations, says the extent, completeness, variety and interest of its This hquse is the most centrally located When found she had an empty I news and reading matter, and no Weekly published the Scientific American, the population of the world A. WESTPHAIi Judge of Probate. j* M-B.SIT'.OOO, or & persons for every square mile. out.ide of the State is adapted like the Pioneer house in the city and affords good, whisjey bottle in One hand, and a Press to the JLocal AVants And Inf oresls sample rooms. The following table shows the population of the of Minnesota and the adjacent States and Territories. cork in the other, and as she was ad St. Paul Advertisements. great divisions of the earth: dieted to the use of liquor, it is supposed In addition to the general features of a newspaper Europe 209,178,300 Australia IDr. J&L. :M:arcLeii,' 4,748,600 and family journal, its full and accurate MAHKKT that she came to her death Asia 8^4,548,50'J America 85,510,600 reports of St. Paul, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago, Africa liW,'J21,50O and all great grain and produce centres, and its while inin a drunken condition. RESIDENT DENTIST,! FARM and STOCK department, edited by a leading The combined populations of 1876 exceed those agricultural writer of lpiiif expearience, render it This space is reserved for of 1875 about 27,000^000, The inhabitants of difi'erent especially valuable to farmers while its HOUSKHOI.D "White, Stone & Co., States of Eurupe are devided as follows: Office, corner Minn. $ first N. Sts. DEPARTMENT made up ofthe contributions of intelligent Minnesota women in every part of tho Jobbers in I Germany 44723.000 France 36,102,921 Books, Stationery & PapeM' State, is a universal favorite with the family circle. New Ulm, Minn. Austro'HurigiuryUfToo000 Great Britain 35,450,000 Switzerland, ^,699,147 Tho PIONKKK PKKKS is indispeniabl to any family Spain 16,551,649 E. 3d St., St. Paul, Minn. in this northwestern region which wishes to keep Holland 3.009,527 Portugal 4,298,881 TWENTIETH SESSION posted on its local events, onterprices, politics, Belgium &,'Mi,63l Italy 27,5S2,174 Dr. C. public a flairs, and discussions affecting the interests Laixenburg 205,153 Turkey inEnr'pe8,500,U00 The twentieth legislature of the of all classes of its people Russia 71,730,980 Kouinaniu 5,073,000 State of Minnesota assembled at St. Sweden 4,383,291 Servia l,37,u7S Two Splendid Premium WallMaps Norway j"'"" 1,802,882 Benz & Becl^t, Montenegro 190,ooo Paul, Tuesday, January 8th, at 12 Denmark -i 1,903,000 Physician &JSurgcon, Greece 1,457,894 m., and organized by the election of The population of Turkey in, Europe, Asia and Office at City Drug Store, the following officers: Africa reaches 47,600,000 souls of whom 2u,500,000 The Pioneer Press Premium Map of New Ulm, Minnesota. are divided,between Egypt, Tripoli and Tunis, Asia SENATE. Importers & Wholesale Dealers in having 18,000,000. The population of the Russian Chas. Johnson, Secretary, the Northwest, empire is estiniated at 85,586,000 or 900,000 over the FOREIGN & DOMESTIC Ed. Folsom, Asst. Sec. Which proved so acceptable to our subscribers last population ot 1875. The population of the British C. H. Ross, C. II ClIADROURX, LIQXJOPtS year, has been corrected up to October 1st, 1S77, C. R. Mcitenney, Enrolling Cleric. Indies numbers 289,000.,000, that of China405,000,000 Cashier. and includes all the railroads constructed this President. M. Anderson, Sergeant-at-arms, and of Japan 33,299,015. London has 3,489,428 souls, year in the region described. To meet the wants &-WT2STES, of those who were supplied with this map last year, Paris 1,851,792, New York aud Brooklyn 1,535.622, A. Langnoug, Asst. the publishers haveprocured anew map covering and Berlin 1,045,000. a much larger territory, and entitled, 93 W 3d St., St. Paul, Minn. HOUSE. The Pioneer Press Household Map f Speaker Hon. C. A. Oilman. NOTES, BROTHER S & CHTLER the Western States. Chief Clerk M. D. Flower. THE MULE CXF SUMTER. Cor Minn, and Centre Streets, First Asst. Clerk Robert Deakin. This valuable map covers the territory lietweon NEW ULM, MINN. Lake Michigan and the 104th degree of longitude, Second J. B. Hopkins. WHOLESALE! including the famous Black Hills, while it extends from the Minnesota boundary line to tho southern Engrossing Clerk J. G. McGrew. A wonderful race for liifc under the boundary of Missouri, including Nebrasba, Kansas Enrolling Clerk G. E. McKibben. and all of the states of Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, fire of thirty gunk. Collections and all business'pertaining Wisconsin and Minnesota. In addition it will contain Asst, Enrolling Clerk, B. Cory. to banking a map of Manitoba. When pahlgren's iron-clads began operations in Sergeant-at-arms A. Slotten. Either of the above maps and the Weekly Pioneer Charleston Harbor the Tenth Army Corps made a Promptly attended to. Press for one year will bo sent, post paid, to any Asst." L. Dayton. sudden dash and drove in the thin lines of pickets Post office in the United States or Canada, for Two MVIDUAL BESP0KS1BILITT Chaplain Rev. Chauncy Hobart, Dollars. which the rebels had posted on the eastern end of For terms to clubs, call at any post office in the Morris Island. When daylight came every gun St. !E=SfU.l, ISAZELXS.. After the organization of both Northwest. Address which Beauregard could bring to bear upon the $500,000. PIONEER PRESS Co. houses the legislature adjourned until St Paul Minn. Milwaukee Advertisements. new work began to rain shot and shey, and from Wed. at 10. a. ni. daylight till noon there were lively times in and Second daySenateMr Donnelly about Charleston Bay. Shortly after noon Fort J. B. HCEGE & SONS, Chas. Roos, M. Henschcl, introduced a resolution in favor Sumpter opened furiously, and it ws feared that John Belm, an attempt was about to be made by the enemy to H. A. Subilia, of the Bland Silver bill, which was J'.'.'.' Importers & Wholesale advance. There were enough men there, it was CITY MILL. made the special order of Tuesday. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS thought, to hold it, but there was a deficiency of Mr. Doran offered a concurrent resolution, ammunition, and so a mule-drivers volunteered to which was also made the Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. & BUM BOOK deliver the ammunition. The only road was the special order of Tuesday, requesting smooth and sandy beach along the bay, and the distance ANOTHE REDUCTIO N I FARE1 We are running day and night, and repeal of the specie resumption thQ between the two points is about a mile and Manufacturers^'", an supply any quantity of best brands a half. Half that distance was in easy range ofFort act. *7' of Hour at regular rates on short notice. Sumpter, and Battery Wagner's guns covered all The Saint Paul & Sioux City, Milwaukee Wis. On the 3d. day of the legislative the way to the sand lulls, behind which was the i We have improved machinery for the session but little was done besides Federal camp. ^.grinding of shorts and fodder, having F. GOETZ. ADOLPH MEINEI$E. C. PENZHORN lii..' canvassing the votes cast at added a stone reserved for such a purpose, AKD I am describing the incident as it appeared from MEINECKE & CO. the November election for State officers the shipping in the bay, and what called attention Sioux City & Saint Paul and constitutional amendments, to it was the sudden waking up of every gun on the i Flour exchanged for wheat on liberal The vote on the constitutional southeast angle of Sumpter. Looking to see the terms. i i. Importers and Jobbers of amendments was decided to have cause of the furious cannonading, every body was BAMOADS,: NEW ULM CITY MILL CO. surprised to see a mule team tearing up the beach Toys,Fancy Goods,YankeeHotions, been lawfully cast and those haying in the direction of the new work. The driver was received a majority were duly declared laying the lush on, and that mule had its ears laid Will celebrate the coming in of the The St. Pad Weekly Dispatch, adopted. Willow Ware & Children's Carriages straight back and was making its legs go. Occasion New Year by a general redaction of local a. 93 Huron Street Milwaukee Wis. 4th day--SenateOn motion of ally a shell would touch the beach bound up and ticket fares from Five Cents to. explode, and the, mule would then hesitate and try Senator Linau, a resolutian' was AND THE j-iA-vt Kjffllm Weekly Four Cents, per mile on all divisions of to turn back, but the driver would lay the cowhide adopted, providing for a special committee J. FEBMES & BUI on with renewed vig*} then the mule put on another their roads, to take effect January 1st.. of two Senators and three 1 girs*? spjyctuintil at last it became entirely demoralized 1878. .0N YEAR FOR $240 '& ^.k*,.' Jt Representatives on Paris exposition. by the explosion of a ten-inch shell almost ma(te rrangemente with:*th'' St. Paul *ii MANUFACTURING A bill was introduced by Senator a It appears from the official reports in nnder its belly. Every glass in the squadron was .Vfsn t'.Vki, ^.W&kti leveled at the spectacle. The driver got off his seat, Rice, on abatement of tax penalties We ,':$ theBailroad Commissioners office that T'- Weekly pispatcb, the only Republican journal at took the animal by the head, whirled it around to grasshopper sufferers. I the capital, and a live, vigorous and independent these companies in more thaa twelve once or twice and started it up the beach once r,v*u 'i&\ House, no business worthy of mention years operation have never kitted or ^%y*4'newspaper,"whereby we areenabled to furnish both more. Fort Sumpter flashed and flatted, Battery carnLup, and at 11 a.m. the two Wagner belched and. thundered, and stiil thatdar.} injure I any passenger or lost apiece of Jt aud the Review, at the low rate of $2.10 a year i Specimens of the Dispatch may be seen at houses met in joint convention arid ing driver urged his mule along, though the way t, 'f^ pottage prepaid. Cash invariably required in ad. baggage. Their express trains are '/'''/C was sweptfcyat least thirty guns. proceeded a body downWabashaw equipped with the Miller platforms, and 'will NUTS, GREEN FRUITS jthfe offlco. TheDaily Dispatch andtherReview street to thfc Opera House to attend At last hneached his destination, but he- could ,/lV r*" in everything, pertaining to the safety not stop there, and in a moment he was turned 5/^e furtthined lur $7.00,^* *he^^augu^%tion of the Governor, malls,5Xhe Dally and comfort of passengers, and to reg^ -i, Under the present arriValVof around aud exerting that animal to its level best. etc. etc. etc. rblc 19 published at 3 o'clock p. m., arrives Hare The mule did not need to be told to step out, for in ular speed and connections, are not ex houses $h^ 351 East Water Si --Milwaukee. the same night and is diotribuUtit early the next its rear there was roar and racked, nitel about its celled by any in the country...M S-K* ear? were flying sand and scrapiroii, which seemed '*& '~4? 4 .4%