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

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i^aSmmmmmm ^^rfFrvr^x1* H*Vt"*vfc*$ta- t^'-v,^M^ i W*Mf*^PU *-*,****.VJW* -*"rXrj *.*r*~tM "**iTfWHW^ 'i*:**!*** VW'MtjdHiWKH^-Hiiv litf 'I'll ^mJOtm WHITE SWAN*jtf-n-'tJFBS* NOTICE. PROBATE Our Washington Letter. have got off so well. The present Congress has done but little harm, if it lias done absolutely no good. STATE OF MINNESOTA. Considering that over four thousand ss With the exception of a national COUNTY OF BROWN. bills were offered in the House Special Term June 13th, 1878. convention which fuses suddenly alone during the eight months, and upon the Presidential nomination of In the Matter of the Estate of Levi that numerous* jobs pressed for recognition, L. Rabbins deceased. a Polk, a Pierce, or a Hayes, there the coMtftry has reason is no spectacle in this country so depressing Whereas an instrument in writing, purporting to to be thankful that so little was be the Inst will and testament of Mid Levi L. Rob. to a believer in republican done. bins deceased, late of said County, has been delivered government as the ordinary close of to this Conrt. *125. The House Committee on Expenditures And Whereas Sarah Robbins, has Sled herewith a session of Congress adjourned sine a petition, representing among other things, that in the Interior Department die yesterday morning at o'clock, said Levi L. Robbins died in said County on the 2d called in April last for a list of persons day ofApril,1878, testate, and that the said petition, the delay being caused in the engrossment er is the sole heir of said deceased, and no executor employed in that Department, named in said last will and testament, therefore of the Sundry Civil bill'. she prays, that said instrument may be admitted to who are related one to another by These? shirts The scenes in the House during the probate, and that letters of Adminiatvatien, Wfth blood or marriage, to which Sefcretary are made of the will annexed, be issued to her thereon, closing hours were of the wildest description, Schurz has just made answer, It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument Wamsu tta many. of the members be* and the said petitition be heard before this Court, from which it appears titat there are muslin and at the probate office in said County, on the 15th day ing decided^' tne worse for liquorr of July,1878, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, whenatt employed under him in this city 12 2200 Linen. Everything tvas confusion and disorder, concerned may appear and contest the probate' oT persons wh are related as brothersin-law said instrument. and after two o'clock recesses And it is fnrthei ordered, that public notice of and sristers-dn**law eight as BOSSOSIS 4ND the time and place of said hearing be given to all were taken every other hour as a father-ia-few and sott-in-lawj 20, persons interested, by publication of these ruertr CUFFS 3 PLY. means of restoring ortfer and bringing sistevs1, four for three weeks successively previous to said day ALL LINEN. brother-in-laws, eight of hearing, in the New Ulm Weekly REVIEW, a members to their serines. The newspaper printed and published at New Ulm, in fathers and* sons, six brothers- and Also good shirt made ofexcellent Muslin andfineheavy Linen $1. galleries were thronged throughout said County. A. WESTPHAL, sisters, fourteen nephews and uncles, Judge of Probate. the night, and the drunken rihaldtf twelve" brothers, six fathers and PROBATE NOTICE of many of the spectators addVd to QUALITY STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP WARRENTED THE VER* BEST. daughter*,- six uncles and nieces, 2 the din. Many captions and unim* aunt aaM niece, two mother-in-law portant amendments were made to BROBATE COURT", and son-in-law, two mother and son. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR the sundry civil biftr and it kept oscillating Brown County, Minn. $ Total, 102. This is a very good between the two houses In the Matter of the Estate ofluina'n showing for a single Department, every two or three notrfs. During C. Gilbert Deceased. and evinces an uncommon affection the recesses in the Houses, tbe pages Please call and examine them. For Sale by among the persons employed, especially On reading and filing the petition of joined by members, amirsed themselves Theron L. Gilbert, praying for reasons on the part of the amiable individual by singing comic sbngff, and KIESUNG, KELLER & CO. therein set forth, that letters of Administration who secured a place for his the galleries joining in the choruses, be issued to him. mother-in-law. It would be interesting made the welkin ring. From indications It is ordered that Thursday the 11th reading to have an analysis the proceedings of the House day of July, I8f8, at 8 o'clock in the of the number of the above who are MORTGAGE SALE. THE MANKATO forenoon, be assigned for the hearing may be aptly described as a H. 0. related to bureau autocrats, chief of said petition, and that the heirs at F."high old time." cferks, appointment clerks and chiefs WOOLEN FACTORY law of the |$$fedeceased, and all other of divisions. It is to be hoped that persons interested' in said Estate are The Senate relaxed somewhat Default has been made in the conditions of a certain Mortgage, bearing date the 23d day of October, required to appear at a session of the the Other executive department will from its customary dignity, but was A. D. 1875. executed and delivered by Philip Probate Court, then to be holden at define their position on this affection-ate hag established a branch house in New M. Ctirr. and Narcissa Carr, his wife, mortgagors, to a convent of quiet and order in comparison George Baumgnrtner, mortgagee, which mortgage the Probate Office, in said County, and Ulm, in Kiesling's brick building, opposite family theme. witft the other end of the EDWARD. theiwaandulyr recorded in the office of Register of Deeds, show cause, if any there be, why Epple's meat market. Tne undersigned, fo the County of Brown, and State pf Minnesota, capitol. While waiting upon the prayer of said petfti&ier should not be on the 23d day of October A D. 1875, at onft one of the proprietors, House, several unimportant bills half o'clock. P. M., in Book "G" of Mortgages, on granted. would respectfully announce to the page613. The amount claimed to be due and unpaid THE NATIONAL PARK. were disposed of, and at 7 o'clock And it is further ordered that the at the date of this notice upoii-said mortgage, public that he will receive aiflk.1 forward is the sum of Ninety-six Dollars, ($96.) and the hands of the clock were turned said petitioner give notice to all persons to the factory wool for spinning and no action or proceedings at law or otherwise interested in said Estate, of the back for about ten mihtftes in ofder carding purposes. Wool will also be has been instituted to recover the amount of DfeprActations Committed by Vandal said mortgage debt or any part thereof: pendency of said petition and the hearing received in exchange for goods. An to allow action of a few* miflor^ nominations Tburists Letter front Gen. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by therof, by causing a copy of this experienced tailor has been employed just made by the President. virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, Brisbin. order to be published in the New Ulm and orders for suits, of the best quailty and pursuant to the statutes in such case The Senate went into executive Chicago Infer Oeean. made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed Review, a weekly newseaper printed and at lowest prices, will be filled session, confirmed the nomina* and the premises described in and covered Gen. Brisbin, of the Second cavalry, and published at New Ulm, in said on short notice. Call and examine by said mortgage, to wit: The West half of the tions and upon opening the doors, County of Brown, for three successive South West quarter, of Section Twenty-seven (27) the goods and obtam prices, writes from Fort Ellis, Montana, and the East half of the south East quarter, of Section adjourned. weeks previous to said day of hearing. a long complaint, which will be Twenty-eight (28) in Township One Hundred CHRISTIAN ROOS. New Ulm, June 15th, A. I). 1878. and Nine (19) North, of Range Thirty-three (33) President Hayes remained in his brought under the notice of the secretary West, containing 160 acres according to Government A. WESTPHAL, Judge of Probate. room on the Senate side all night up Survey, situated in the County of Brown and of war, in regard to depredations State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, NEW MILLIMI STORE, to the very minute of adjournment, committed in the national park by Fred. Boock, will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff of said County, the last bill he signed being the one vandal tourists. He says that every sit the front door of the office of said Sheriff, in providing for a commission to select year much damage is done by them the City of New Ulm, in said County nnd State JUST OPENED IN aforesaid, on Thursday, the Sth day of August, A.D. a new site for the National Observatory. in the national park in Montana, and 1878, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of paying Redmann's Block, Minn. St, Proprietor of the A good joke is told on the the money due upon said mortgage, together with that unless measures are soon taken "twenty-five dollars attorney's fees stipulated in President. He had made all arrangements New Ulm Machine, Wagon, Smith 2STe-w TXlaaa, :L/1 n.,, to put a stop to the destruction the said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law, subject to redemption to attend the commencement park will not long be worth preserving. at any time withfn 6ne year" from the day BY of Princeton College, which of sale, as provided by Jaw. & PAINT SHOPSf "No where on earth," says MRS. I. H. GIBBS. takes place to-day, and where his son thegeneral? Dated, New" Ulmy Minn., Juno 20th. A.. D. 1878. "are such wonders and is to graduate. He was also looked George Baumgnrtner, Mortgagee. Cor. Minn. & 3d tf. Sts., New Ulm. I have just received af large and elegant assort, such quantities of game to be found, for a speech,there. With this id^a J. Newhart, Attorney for Mortgagee. flient of raijliuetfy goods, and respectfully invite and it will be a.shame if tne national the public to cafl and examine my goods before, in view he had gone to the Baltimore I am prepared to do all kinds of work authorities permit them to be destroyed. C. WAGNER purchasing efewhere. in my line on abort notice. Repairing and Potomac depot last night, There are now in the park Low prices and prompt attention, is my motto. of Threshers and Reapers a specialty and was about to board the 9 o'clock thousands of elk, so tame that a person AlbO Sewing machines kept fof safe. My machinery is all new and of im Northern express, when he was can ride or walk about among proved pattern, and only experienced MH8.1. H. GIBBS, captured by a committee of Senators DEALER IN AL KINDS OF workmen are employed. A new paint them." The general says that one and hustled off to the Capitol, shop has lately been added. New Wagons hunter has slaughtered as many as where he was detained all night continually on hand. seventy-five of these animals in one signing bills. It may be imagined SEWING MACHINES day. They are not butchered for ALL WORK WARRAJJTED that his feelings were not of the their meat and hide, but solely for FR. BOOCK. pleasantest. sport. Besides the elk there are antelopes, Pictures, Frames, Mouldings NEW MODEIi The disgraceful scenes which signalized deer, mountain sheep, and and Children's Carriages. the last memorable night bears of all kinds. Flocks of 60 and -IIASAUTOMATIC session will long be remembered, and one hundred mountain sheep are met EMM, KELLER &C0.I TENSIONS, if the names of those who figured Singer Sewing machine $35.00 with every day. The basins of the most perminently in these Bucchanalian New Davis $35.00 geysers have been hudred of years in ELEGANT WOODWORK, orgies are not given to the Wheeler & Wilson $35.oO forming and a man can destroy, in Carry the largest stock of AMD RUNS LIKE A TOP. public, it is only because a.feeling of* one day what cannot be reproduced DRY GOODS, Machines sold on time or monthly patriotism and a sense of indignant in three times the space of his life. NO CAMS, NO GEARS, NO SPRINGS, payments. shame, which brings the flush of Many of the deposits are white AND NO NOISE. GROCERIES, f. anger to the cheek has led the repre mineral, tinged with gray, largely MINNESOTA ST,, NEW ULM, MINN. sentatives of the great papers in our This BEST Machine composed of alumina. HATSANDCAPS, cities to fling a charitable mantle of Much of it is arranged in layers J.B.Arnold, Can be sold at Hard Times Prices*. oblivion over the crying vices which Boots & shoes, of several inches in thickness, ill-informed foreigners might possibly bound together by alternating layers INSIST UPON SEEING IT. suppose to be national. of siliceous sinter". Tbe action of Dealer in Circulars and Price-Lists on application to AND the waters of ilife geysers arid influence They form, alas, the outward ma General MercMUse, COOKING & EATING STOVES, WE ED S. M. CO., CHICAGO, ILL. of the weather have induced ah nifestations of a dread disease, whose irregular cellular structure, Which roots mournful spectacles are but OF ANY HOUSE WEST O ST. PAUL, FOR SALE HARDWARE, gives a delicate and attractive' appearance the outcome and expression of those S- :D Peterson, deadly symptoms which mark the to much of it. These formations Are in constant receiptor 2STEW OOOSS. feverish restlessness of a disjointed Tin-ware & Farming Implements* are soft, and can be ctlt with New Vim, Minn. time, for when public decency is doa saw or broken by a hammer, and The shop is in charge of an experienced hand far forgotten by the chosen lawgivers huge blocks are cut or broken and NEW E MEAT MARKET, M.ho gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware A Large And Well Selected Stock Of of the nation, it is because the carried away every yea*. Sdme of his special attention. All work warranted. ciric virtues which riiade that nation Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. the most beautiful formations have Ladies' & Gents' Underwear, Ctp" Next doof to Pennsylvania House great and glorious have been laid already been entirely destroyed, and New Vim Minns INEW ULM, MINN, aside like cumbraus and forgotten can never be replaced. Tne disposition Our stock of H0TTIN$ER&J*TJES8LE, P'prV PATENTS garments in the Cave of Cirde. This to vandalism seems to possess Hotions and Trimmings congress which has been in almost nearly every one who enters the park, ALL KINDS OF constant session since the 151h of and unless it is checked ouf wonderland FRESH MEATS, last October (eight months,) has according Is fall, complete and marked at low living proSta must soon cease to be ah object SAUSAGE, obtained for Inventors, in the United States, Cans to the saying of Senator da, and Europe, at reduced rates. With our princl of interest. HAMS, Bal Office located in Washington, directly opposite Bayard, done less good and less harm The general recommends that immediate LARD and nited States Patent Office, we are able to attend to We earnestly request an examination than many persons expected. In lal Patent Business with greater promptness and everything that may be found in a action be taken to prevent dispatch and less cost, than other patent attorneys, before purchasing elswhere. fact one of its chief merits is that it depredations by tourists. The entrances who are at a distance from Washington, and who PRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." has done very little its sins are are easily guarded, end a sergeant constantly kept on hand. Kiesling, Keller & Co* We make preliminary examinations and furnish mostly sins of omission. Aside opinions as to patentability, free of charge, aiid all and four men should be placed who are interested in new inventions and Patents from the River and Harbor bill, it is MORRISSON, RUMMER & Go. there ori the Virginia City side, Cor. Minn, and Centre Sts*g M^ are invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining guilty of not a single job and the Patents," which is sent free to any address, and an equal number on the Boseman and contains complete instructions how to obtain lobby has done no business at all at MittM. New Vim* Patents, and other valuable matter. We refer to side..^ I is also recommended WHOLESALE the German-American National Bank, Washington, this long session, for the river and tbat a soldier be sent with each party D. the Boyal Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish DRUGGISTS Harbor bill is a job which needs no \Xi Legations, at Washington, Hon. Joseph Casey, late of visitors entering the park, to Chief Justice U.S. Court of Claims to the Officials lobby. People who imagine that of the U. 8. Patent Office, and to Senators and take note of damage done, and report. the business of a legislative body is Members of Congress from every State. CENTRE STREET The laws of Montana and to pass as many laws as possible will DEALERS IN' Address: LOUIS BAGGER & Co., Solicitors Wyoming aresufficiently severe todeter SAMPLEROO & BILLIABI) EALL, be disgusted with the beggarly account Faints,Oils,Varnishes,Brashes of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Le Droit any one from damaging the park. of the acts of the Forty-fifth IP The report of Gen. Brisbin is indorsed Bnilding, WASHINGTON, D. C. ^^JX-: IK BASEMENT OF Congress. j^| But the more sensible Lubricating Oils. by Gen. Terry and Lieut. FOR SUE, CHEAP, Five actfes of Ka.esllaa.8r'* 3BXOe3c- people, who remember that Congress Gen. Sheridan, and a reccommendation heavily timbered Highest market price paidfor is never so near to a blunder as The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci is made that all practical land, situated in Milford, abou^ when it votes and that debate is its "M Ginseng Root/ gars constantly kept on hand five rniles from New Ulm. Jntjuire at means be employed to put an end to real busing wilt be thankful to 52 & 54 Lake Street, Insf the Review office. CHICAGO, the destruction of this property. .-^aM-ai^n