New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 26, 1878 · Page 3 of 8
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^h !p^i%fsi **'^%ws*^ WHITE} SWAN 4 Gar Washington Letter. commission. But at least its long, one occasion he was .opposed to a and weary days of painful discussion very able advocate, who made a and of disclosures smirching the ULlaundiied SMrts, powerful, eloquent and convincing good names of many of whom the speech to the jury, and Lincoln saw INDENTIONS AND THEIR INFLUENCE world at large new no evil, will show that it had "been very effective on UPON LABOR WOMENS RIGHTS. to every thoughtful voter that our the minds of the jury^% The gentleman, 9 -THE ACTS OF THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION whole electoral system must be radically moreover, was a man who was CONFIRMED BY CONGRESS changed: and that strenuous very precise in his dress as well as Best Quality :I- THE PRESIDENTS TITLE NOT TO measures must be adopted to prevent manner and oratory. But Mr. Lincoln the recurrence of this sad and melan.choly }1E QUESTIONED THE POTTER had been observing him, and $1.25. spectacle. Much has been INVESTIGATION. NEW LAW FOR saw a flaw in his aisually faultless at- said concerning the corruption practiced -THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AD- tire." at English elections, l?ut this JOURNMENT WILLIAM CULLEN "Gentlemen of the jury," said can surely be no mitigation of our ^BRYANTS DEATH. 'Old Abe,' when he rose to speak, fault in following the beaten track of These shirts 'the gentleman who iias just spoken {From our regular correspondent.) the older country to such pernicious are made of has made a strong argument. fie ^.''l' ends.: W am tta has quotecl the law and evidence, WASHINGTON, D. June 15. 1878. The fyill providing a new form of 1 muslin and and it is not forme to say tha.i "jje' is It is an undisputed fact which funilna, government for the District of Coas 2200 Linen. wrong. He may be correct in all he holds good in all countries and in all agreed upon by the Committee has said. But I want you to take a times, that where there is most improvement of Conference, passed by both KOSSOMS AND good look at him. Look especially of labor-saving machinery, Houses of Congress and signed'by the CUFFS' 3 PLY. at the upper half, and then, gentlemen, there the workmen are best off ALL LINEN. President, is generally acceptable to tell rhe if any man who comes and enjoy more of the comforts oi all" people, fixing as it does, in a defiV Also a good jjiirt mafle ofexcellent Muslin andfineheavy Linen $1. before you with his standing collar the civilization. We have only nite and distinct manner, the pecuniary buttoned wrong end to, with the without looking in to the history of relations between the Dist. point sticking away out behind his the past, to compare t)je condition of Columbia and the Government of QUALITY STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP WARRENTED THE VERY BEST. ears,_ may not be altogether mistaken far .of working people to-day in inventive bjr the'United States. This is In lp arguments.' The plan was and noninventive countries. Yet A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR the most important feature of the successful. Mr. Lincoln, had broken a speaker at a workingmens. meeting new bill, as it determii ,es the most the spell which the eloquence of his held here last night was applauded qUfficuli problem ihat our legislators opponent had thrpwft ov^r the jury.'' because he would abolj.s]i railroads had to contend with, viz: fixing the 0 and labor-saving machinery, and he Please call and examine them. For Sale by proportion of the expenses of our local'government, even went o fax as to say they manage which the United KIESLING, KELLER & CO. "Wjth th jlncreasiftg cpol weather these things better in China. States shall contribute in.'the future. comes those dreadful'Coughs and Colds, Why, in hat non-inventive country It is a measure of great relief to the which are so easily cured with Dr. the wprkingmen in good times subsist heayily taxed people of the District, Marshal's Lung Syrup. It is always MORTGAGE SALE. pn verniin, and in hard times as and is but a j,ust and fair contribution THEMANKATO warranted tp give satisfaction. Price they now have there, millions are on the part of the Federal only 25 cents. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. starving. Why is this? Because they Government toward the maintenance WOOLEN FACTORY Default has been mads in the conditions of a have not railroads to move their of its capital city. certain Mortgage, bearing diite the 23d day of October, 1 food supply, which is acknowledged A. D. 187:). executed and delivered by Philip The bill gives the appointment of M. CHIT, and Narcissa Carr, his wife, mortgagors, to has established a branch house in New 1 to be sufficient. Again, tlie speaker PROBATE IsQTICE. the Commissioners to the President, George Baumgartner, mortgagee, which mortgage Ulm, in Kiesling's brick building, opposite J, ascribed the existence of Italian lazzaroni was duly recorded in the onice of Register of Deeds, and requires a citizenship of three in and for the County of Brown, and St:ft,e of Minnesota, Epple's meat market. The undersigned, to English inventions. If so on th 23d day of October,o A D. 187 atoneo years for elegibility to the office of STATE OF MIX^SQTA. i Mortgages,' one. of the proprietors, half o'clock. P. M., in Book why is the En^lislpyprldi^gni^n betUi Commissionerthe engineer member page 613. The ampunt claimed to be due and unpaid would" respectfully announce to the COUNTY OF BIIOAVN. $ te'r off than the Italian. Look at at the date ,of.this notice upon jiiid mortgage, of the Commission to be of the public that he wi-l-l-receive and forward Special Term .June 13th, 1878. is the sum of Ninety-six. Dollars, (06.) "and the toiling hand laborers all through to the* factory wool for spinning and rank of captain at least. No contract no action or proceedings at law or otherwise In the Mfilter of the Estate of Levi lias beon instituted to recover the amount of Asia, who barely subsist at best, carding purposes'" Wool will also be can be awarded except upon an L. Robbins deceased. slid mortgage debt or any part thereof: and are swept off by millions when received in exchange for goods. An unanimous vote of the Commissioners. Now jtherc'-i'ore, notice is hereby given, that by Whert'Jts an instrument in writing, purportiiidto experienced tailor has been employed lfere is a i'^njine in the lan(J. tfp virtue jof jtlie powpf of sale in said mortgage con'tained, lie the iiisf will nin-l tehtiiineist'of said Levi L.'liiib- The interest on the 3.65 bonds arici pursuant to the statutes iiisuch case and orders for suits, of the best quality ins deceiisei late, of said County, lias been delivered pne can believe that a majority of made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed is provided for, the Secretary of the to this Court. and at lowest'priees, will be filled and the premiss described jn sjnd covered the intelligent workingmeix of this i And Whereas Sarah Robbins, has filed herewith Treasury being authorized to pay the by'said mortgage, to wit: The West half of the on short notice. Call and examine a petition, representing among other tilings, that country approve jtlie views of last South Wesi quarter,,of Section .'T\v.enty-sveji (ri?') same as it becomes due., and the amount said Levi L. Kobbins died in said County on the 'id the goods and obtain prices. and the Kast half of the south East quarter, of Soctson night's speaker, and hundreds Jike day ot'April,1878.. testate, and that Vhe said'pet.tioner thereof to he credited as part Twenty-eight (:2S) in Township Oiie Hundred is the sole heir of said deceased, and no executor CHRISTIAN HOOS. liim. and Nine (W) North, of 'Kangx Tliirty-tliree (:$J) named in said last will and'testament, -therefore of the f^fty percent, of the United West, containing 160 acres according to Government she prays, that said instrument may be admitted to At last an economical Congress Survey, situated in the County of Br.o\vn and States, The t^oard ,pf Health goesj probate, and that letters of Admiiiistrat.on, with Stare of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appnrtennijce,- has seen fit to appropriate t)ie money IIE W wmi STORE the will annexed, be issued to.her thereon. glimmering into the past and a health I wiiJ be sold at public vendue to the It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument which Secretary bjchurz has so often Court,Ity, highest bidder for ca'.sh, by the Sheriff of said Counat officer, at an annual salary of $3,000, and the said petitition be heard 1 efore this.' the front door of the office of said Sherift",in at tin- probate office in saidnCounty, forenoone on th 15thndayl and so earnestly asked for the pur? takes the place of the great hygienic clock i the whe al tho City of New Ulm, in said County and State JUST OPENED IN o: of July,1876, at 10 aforgad, on Thursday, the 8th day of August, A.D. pose of putting a new roof upon the council of -the nation. Tbere is not concerned may appear and contest the probate of l7fc, at 10 o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of paying Kedmaim'a Block, Minn. St. said instrument. fioble Patent Office building, destroyed I the money due upon said mortgage, together with a vestige of suffrage left in the bill, And it is furthei ordered, that public notice of twenty-five dollars attorney's lees stipulated in by fire in the latter part of the time and place of said hearing be given tp ail which had brought sad news to the ^Te-^7- TTlrri, Hiim., said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure, and persons interes-ted, by publication of these orders }ast ^epteniter. ~W]th. a persistence i the disbursements allowed by law, subject to rodemption ward strikers and feather-duster politicians, lor three weeks successively previous to said' day at any time within one year from the day of hearing, in the iN'ew Ulm Weekjy RKVIKW, ia which '4?oe him honor tl Secretary BY" but to the people at large, a of ile, as provided by law. Ulni Now1 newspaper printed and published'at MRS. I. H. GIBBS. A. WKSTPHAI,, Itad not ceased ff urge this important subject for earnest congratulation, said County. Dated, New Ulm, Minn., June 20th. A. D. 1878. "Judge of Probate. matter upon the attention of GeorgeUaunigaftuej,-, Mortgagee, The ballot, as exercised in this Dis-1 I havejnst received a? large and elegant assort, (longress since the extra session, but J. Newhart, Attorney for Mortgagee. went of millinery goods, :nwl respectfully invite trict in the past, left aught but without success, and it began to look the public to call and cxiiuiinc my goods befbra pleasant memories, and there is no PROBATE NOTICE. C. WAGNEE purchasing elftwhcre. as though the stately facades on desire whatever for a return to its Low jirices and prompt nttcntion. is my motto. Ninth and Gr streets were to remain blessed privileges. Also Sewing machines kept for wile. beneath their present temporary BRopATJ? couirr, Altogether the new bill is most MIIS. I. H. GIBBS. roofs during the coming winter. DEALKll IN ALL KINDS OF Brovvu Cpitnty, Minn. $' favorable in its provisions, and will This will give work to a large number In the Matter of the Estate ofLuman do much to lift our citizens from the C. Gilbert Deceased. of unemployed and dissatisfied H! Hi slough of despair in which they have workingmen in the District. On reading and filing the petition of SEWING CH so long called for relief. Theron L. Gilbert, praying for reasons ft Our female fripnds, who are desirous Judging from the great energy displayed therein set forth, that letters of Administration of having certain legal disabilities Pictures, Frames, Mouldings be issued to him. in the Houses .during the past removed and are after the right It is ordered that Thursday the 11th NEW MODEL few days fyy which bill after bill is of suffrage will doubtless have tp renew day of July, 1878, at o'clock in the and Children's Carriages. passecj. witl)pujc much cprnment or the fight again (j.uping the next forenoon, be assigned for the hearing IIAS discusw?i is probable that Congress of said petition, and that the heirs at' session of Congress, as to-day in the AUTOMATIC TENSION'S, Singer Sewing machine $35.00 T^VA adjourn on Monday, the law of the said deceased, and all other $35.(10 Senate whenever a bill upon the calender New Davis day originally fixed. persons interested in said Estate are ELECANT WOODWORK, relating to such matters was Wheeler & Wilson --$35.0 The news of the death of William required to appear at a session of the reached, it was skipped over or indeffinite AITD RUNS LIKE A TQPf Cnllen Bryant, though not unexpected, Probate Court, then to be holden at postponement was ordered. Machines sold on time or monthly I the Probate Office, in said County, and has been received with regret NO CAMS, GEAiJS, NO SPRINGS, The House judiciary cqmmittee, payments. show cause, \i any'there be, why the and sorrow by his numerous friends AND NO NOISE. by a vote of 8, against 1 has decided prayer of said petitioner should not be and admirers in this city. Mr. Bryant, MINNESOTA ST,,. NEW ULM, MINN. to report a resolution, asserting in granted. This BEST Machine having passed through a life far And it is further ordered, that the substance that the Forty-fourth Congress J. B.Arnold surpassing in length that allotted by said petitioner give notice to all persons Can l)e sold at Hard Times Prices. was the properly constituted the Psalmist, and characterized in interested in said Estate, of the body to count the votes and declare every stage, of its course by usefulness, pendency of said petition and the hearing INSIST TJP03ST SEEING IT. the result of thePresidential election, purity and happiness "sustained tlierof, by causing a copy 2srtof this Dealer in Ul and that no subsequent Congress has Circulars and PricerL|8ts on application to order to be published in the and suited by an unfaltering trust,'' the power to revise the actions thus GOOKP & HEATING STOVES, Aeview, a weekly newseaper printed WEED S, M, CO,, GSICAGO, ILL approached the grave like one who taken nor can Congress confer power apd published at Kew Ulm, in said wraps the draper of his couch al}ont EDWARD. upon the Supreme Court, or upon County of Brown, for three successive dow?n FQR SALE him and lies to pleasajij HARDWARE, weeks previous to .said day of hfcaring. any'other tribunal, to re-open questions v S.-DD. Peterson, dreams/' Xew Ulm, June X&th, A. 1). 1878. which have thus been settled. A. WESTPIJAL, Judge of"Probate. Tin-ware & Farming Implements. New Vim, Minn. The committee in the early part of the yee| decided to postpone until .The shop is in charge of an experienced'hand C. F. PW,1M MEAT MARKET, A tortoise has been captured in to-day, tjhe presentation of the re AVIIO gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware in:- his special attention. All work Ava.rra.ntcd. Beaver county, Pa., beciring the port, in order to give J. Proctor Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. tials of four brothers and the date Knotj who dissents from the report Kp=* Next door, to Pennsylvania lipase .^23 Undertal:eE and Dealer ia "1818" carved on its horny shell. New Ulm Minn. of the. majority, an opportunity to ALL KHS' OF PURNITDRE. XKW ULM, MIXN. Three of the hoys are still living, and prepare ah argument, probably his PATENTS HOTTINGER^NUESSLE, P'pr's. have, examined the aged saurian and last and final effort within the Halls Proprietor and MapufKCtnrer of ''-'^3 remember the circumstances attending of Congress, explaining his position. ALL KIXDS OF TUB FARMERS FRIEND his acquaintanship, sixty years The majority report will be accompanied FRESH MEATS. FANNING MILE. ago. His second capture was affected with an elaborate opinion, in obtained for Inventors, in the United States. Cana NAU.SAOE, da. and Europe, at reduced rates. With ourprincl on the same farm, and not a half wfyich vyill fully be explained the HAMS, pal Office located in Washington, directly opposite The best fanning mill in the market. mile distant from that of the first. United Status Patent Office, we are able to attend to reasons why the committee take the J.ARD and lal Patent Business with greater promptness and Store and Factory on (Jentre street, He has been re-marked 1878.Phi- everything that may be found in a grqun^ that the Forty-fifth Congress dispatch and less cost, than other patent attorneys, near Citv Mill. who are at a distance from Washington, and who ladelphia Tinjes. FRST^CLASS MEAT MARKET has no ppVer to revise the action of have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." the Forty-fourth Congress, with respect We make preliminary examinations and furnish constantly kept on hand. NEW ULM, MINN, opinions as to patentability, free of charge, and all tp/th(3 Presidential title. who are interested in new inventions and Patents MORRISSON, HUMMER & Co,, -CENTRE STREET are invited to send for iv copy of out "Guide for ob. i How a Standing Collar Won a Suit* "It's, t\# wind that blows nobocjy taining Patents," which is sent free to any address, ai}ylgqp'4," s,ays the trite old and contains complete instrnctions how to obtain SAMPLE ROOM & BILLIARD HALLthe Patents, and other valuable matter. We refer tp WHOLESALE German-American National Bank, Washington, proverb, and it is barely possible D. the Royal Swedish, Korweaian, and Danish I All things, are fair, so it is generally DRUGGIES that some sinajl tytjie of good may "fitpvCX-,IN" BASEMENT .OF p? Legations, at Washington, Hon. Joseph Casev, late I Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims to the Officials thought, in war, in a horse eventually come oi.it of the Potter investigating of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators and trade, or in a law case. It is probably Members of Congress from every State. committee. It is a national disgrace enough for one generation on that bad rule that the late 4 PEALERSIN Address: LOITIS BAGGER & Cdi, Sp\icitors that such a committee should Points, Oils,Varnishes,Brashes&o, President Lincoln acted when he defeated of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Le proif be possible, with all its stirring up an antagonist before a jury. Building, WASHINGTON, D. C. of dead issues questionable reputations Lubricating Gils. The anecdote is thus told Iry Dr. FOR SALE, CHEAP. Five acres of more especially when the main Bateman:||- i x^ heavily timbered JrT1 Highest market price paid for The best of Wines, point at issue, the election, with its "He was often pitted against pniinent land, situated in Milford, abqut Liquor and Ci gars constantly kept on hand. results, was formally ratified by the Ginseng Root. lawyers during trials in the five miles from Xe^ Ulm. Inquire at solemn act and part of the electoral the Review office. j., 52 & 54 Lake Street, CinrAGO, Tns. Sangamon county circuit court. On f^/'^^i !rte$ 4* JiMiirffii|fli i t^fr-f K^S'-fesol.Si. S^_ &: