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

March 13, 1878 · Page 1 of 4

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NEW ULM REVIEW. Kieslins Keller Judge Cox is exonerated from the Hanft, Franta & Beussmann's charge of drunke&ess while en the & Oo. .JOS. BOBLETUli, EDITOR & PROP'R. bench, and the committee decline to r.s Carry the largest stock at consider his conduct off the bench. N ow the least that the judge can do is LEEDLE SHONNY SCIJYVARTZ. DRYGOODST8 to let liquor alone. He owes it to the people of this district to keep sober off |GROCERIES, T1IK AUTHOR OF "l.EEDLE .YAWCOr' the bench as well as on, and ,the only isTKAUSS." safety for him is in becoming a total HATSANDCAPS, abstinence man. If he is wise he Haf you seen mine lecdde -Shonny-r Boots & Shoes, will not put the patience of jbhe Slionny Schwnijtz Mit his hair so soft H#cl y.eMow, people to the test again. W may add Unil his face so blump niul mellow that none arte Sooch a funny leedl^ fellow more emphatic in the Slionny Schwartz/ AND expression of this opinion than his General Merchandise, fifty mornines dpf y.onng Slionny own political frienps.St. Peter Slionny Schwartz Tribune. Ufces mit iler prenk oft'dny, O ANY HOUSE WEST O ST. PAUL. Un'l titles his chores oup righik avay For he gan vork so veil as Way Are in constant receipt of ""Shonny Schwartz. QSTE'W GOODS. THE SILVER BILL, Mine Kntrina says to Slionny "Slionny Schwartz, Jlelh your barents all you gun, sKor (lis life vas bud a slipan A Large And Well Selected Stock Of Effect of its Passage in England* fy und Py you'll been a man, American Bonds UndisturbedSilver Shonny Sclvw artz." Ladies' & Gents' Underwear Advanced in Price. How I lofea to see dot Shonny Shonny Schwartz Our stock of Ve he sligampei'8 oft" to schgoo-I, Specia.1 Telegram to the St. Paul Globe. Yheie he nlvays mindts rter rule, Notions and Trimmings LONDON, March 3.Regarding the Shonny Schwartz. passage of the silver bill, while the jliow I vish dot leedle Shonny Shonny Schw artz papers here have been quite bitter Is full, complete and marked at low living profits. -Could remain von -leedlo poy, and unfair in their discussion of Alvays full off lite und shoy. jUnd dot Time VQiiJd not annoy the isubjejet, the people do not seem Shonny Schwartz We earnestly request an examination to have h$en alarmed. The effect Nefer mindt, minp leedle Shonny-v upon the value of our bonds has been Shonny Schwartz before urch using elswli ere. Efry day prints someclings new scarcely appreciable. Alv'ays keep der nghd in view, Kiesling, Keller & Co. L'ud baddle, den your own ganoe, In fact, taking the record of the -AT- Shonny Schwartz. past six weeks into account, while H. H. Beussmann's Store. Keep her in der. channel, Shonny Cor. Minn. and Centre Sis. English funds have fallen three Shonny Schwarz' Life's voylsh vill pe gwickly oter eights, American bonds have fully New Ulm, Minn. Und rlen'ubon dot better shore, held their own. The effect on silver Ve'll meet, to bart no more, Shoiuiy Schwartz. Post Office Block, Cor. Minn. & 1st North Strs., New Ulm, Minn. is equally encouraging to those who M. MULLEN. insisted n its remonetization. From Prof. Tice predicts several earthquakes about fifty-three pence per ounce it There always will be found a full line of different kinds of FARMING MACHINES for this month. has steadily advanced, in spite of as, 'freshers. Self Binders, Harvesters, Reapers, Mowers, Horse Rakes Ma- Wholesale and Retail Dealer in chine Repairs Sulky, and other Plows Cultivators etc. etc. heavy sales in Germany, until it now Also a full Assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steel, Carpen- stands at 55i pence. A equal increase After a nine year's stru the SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE ter & Farmer Tools, Guns & Sporting Goods, etc. etc. further will bring it on an Cuban insurgents have at last sur- We invite all our Farmers and other friends to come and examine onr ma- equality with gold as a coin. English rendered, and peace has been de- chines, and other goods, before purchasing elsewhere. Our machines are all IRON AND STEEL. holders of American bonds have clared. fully warranted, and will be sold at bottom prices. Farming Tools not yet been frightened into selling 0, iLinl't, J. Franta, II. IS. licussmann. The Austrian steamer Ophire, from them to any noticeable extent. Cavello, with 2,500 Circassians on board, caught fire and went ashore AND Lone Tree Lake Correspondence. near Cape Elia, one day last week. BUILDING PAPER. Seven hundred lives were lost. J.OXR TREK LAKK, Agent for Aitcn, 8. 1S76. ii CASS et SWEEPSTAKE THRESHERS. General Grant arrived at Piraeus, Editor Iti'.ritnr: Greece, Friday escorted by three Kirby. Wood. \Vlwl -r and Bitckrye We have a i association established in tin* place for the g'-iie^l diffusion of knowledge, under the i ironclads. A large crowd witnessed leadership of ."Listener ssnd Charmer." Thi asso- I liEAPERS and MOWERS :{jQ the landing. Afterwards the General riation has a Secretary who does all the special cor- respi.nd.ene/e. The last issut of the "Rev ew'' contains visited the king in Athens. a fitting illustration of the richness of the Knsrlish language and of rattling fluency ot'its secretar.v. Fitrst $ Jjradl.'i/ If that court evi re-convenes, I see no The bill "Authorizing the exnecessity of sending to St. Pf-tcr for conns"!, for HAY RAKES the distinguished nliilitiesof ''Listener and Charm- i change of the 500,000 acres of Internal er" would fill the bill. Improvement Lands for the What is a mystery me is this: Jake loomed lip FIRST $ BEADLEY like a. rocket in the "Heivld," and then by one of old railroad Bonds outstanding those suminer-saults -which -smacks of sublime tumb ling, plants his leet squally in the Review, with against the State," passed both his secretary and a bundle of manuscripts under his branches of the Legislature. arm.Mow did he get there, is yet a puzzle.The recoil of their last effort was so great, that it has knocked the organization off UsTpegs, but not so MeSHEYRY SEEDERS. far but what it will get into working order again. The laws enacted by the Legislature It is now taking the "ltelief" since its last explosion this winter will be furnished to in the Review If the Review should be under the necessity of Corner Minn. & Second North Sts. the people through the newspapers purchasing editorials, serials, stories ranging as heretofore. The bill reducing the from the sublime to the rediculons, our '\Lone New 111 m Tree Lake association," under the skillful management pay for publication of the laws having of Listener and Charmer, will supply its wants.As a sample of their fine literary .-kill, we been defeated. point our friends to the last review. The secretary is ready, or will be soon, to receive orders. St. Paul Advertisements. "Jake" heard a wolf howl the other night, and The "text book bill*' finally passed has gone armed ever since. He carries a six shooter both branches of the Legislature and a scalping knife. Pull down your vest Jake. OBSERVER. with an amendment attached to it, providing for the submission of the Minnesota 2Te-sx7-s This space is reserved for question in 1880 to a vote of the White. Stone & Co., people, whether the contract with Jobbers in There are 3,999 meandered lakes Mr. Merrill shall be continued or Rooks. Stationery & Paper. in Minnesota. not. E. 3d St., St. Paul, Minn. Capt. E L. Baker, of Red Wing, starts for Paris next week. destructive tornado passed Atlanta, Ga., last Sunday over Wheat sowing and garden plowing morning about 11 o'clock leveling are being indulged in pretty generally the Episcopal church and injuring all over the State. fourteen members of the congregation. C. Stebbins qf Hastings has retired The greater number were from the Qazette, having sold saved by throwing themselves under his interest to his partner Todd. the benches. Men are engaged on a preliminary for a narrow gauee railway The Eastern question is still in a survejr state of painful uncertainty. A between Anoka and Princeton. AGENT FOR THE WELL KNOWN AND RELIABLI peace, demonstration held in London Rande, the ^murderer, lived in last Sunday was broken up by a illfllii Meeker county in 1866 under the mob. Lord Beaconsfield and Musurus name of Smith. Smith? We no Pasha were cheered, and Lord heard that name before. Gladstone and the Duke of Teck, the latter being taken for Count Mrs. Jloulton of Hartford, Minn., Schouvaleff, the Russian embassador, had her jaw put out of place yawing. were insulted and hustled by as The doctor put it back, but she had the mob. to "hold her jaw" for several days. A Jjitclitield justice of the peace River navigation between St. Paul adjourned court to allow one juror 8 S2S and New Orleans is now open. The to sell a suit of clothes and another ice disappeared from Ijake Pepin last to shave a customer. Friday and a boat made its way An emigrant passed through through the Jake, the same day. The Worthington the other day with his 55e St. Paul Press says that th^s is the family and other effects loaded on a earliest opening of navigation which wagon which was drawn by three was ever reGprded in the river annals 2*J- cows and a heifer. of this region, which, however, A Monticello minister was surprised 2J,OB- (do not extend farther back than to the other 4ay by finding 1844, a period of thirty-four years. among the nickels and coppers in a In 1860 the first boat arrived through contribution box, a bright half dollar. the lake on March 28th, and this is He tried to pass that half dollar the earliest opening recorded till this and found it to be pewter, and .year, when this event takes place pretty poor pewter at that.' nearly three weeks earlier. A man named Baumann having The device for the new silver dollars been taken to the asylum at St, Peter, as approved by the secretary the other day, was found to have of the treasury includes the legend over $5,000 concealed about his person. "In Grod we trust." As they Baumann was afflicted with a will be worth but ninety-two cents common form of mental derangementa Will say I believe I am now better prepared than ever before, to furnish my customers with machines MOST each it is eminently proper that the dread of poverty which holders thereof be thus promptly rTtorrr.vBLj' and'iiOEE DURABLE than any other in the market: and will simply say, come and examine my line drove him to work incessantly, not notified where to look for the other even resting on Sundays, and to of goods before purchasing elsewhere. My machines are VULLY WAKKAXTED, and "sold at a LOW rate of interest'. eight.Hastings Gazette. grudge himself the necessaries of life. vj A fu"! sr.pyly of REPAIRS KEPT CQJSSTAXTLY OX HAXD. K.tr* ,V i'$& ''~'TZ'i]"'m'mimm AAA njgitfjr"' n.mil,i Jifjk' u&fc^w^MHAtj^