New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 9, 1878 · Page 3 of 8
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FOE CASH OUR PARIS LETTER R. KlESLINR. WM. H. KIESLING. H. KELLER. HCERSCHELEG. Eiesling Heller & Co, (From our regnlnr correspondent.) PARIS, Sept. 19th, 1878. SELL If a guide, living or printed, bt minimi t.o introduce a visitor, ou his first entrance to the Champ de our large stock of. Clothing, DEALERS I N DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Mars, to the contents of the simple ii!d admirahly planned building Boots & Shoes, Hats & there, such aid'is much more necessary in the case of the outlying portions READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Caps, &c. after Sept. 1. of the grounds. They form mighty maze, though not without a plan. At Cost For Casli. Laiiies & Gents Entering by tlie Porte de Grenelle, .opposite the railway station, xm the UNDERWEAR, right hand are the British annexes, NOTIONS & and behind that beautiful lake and i minings the broad expanse of grass, trees, Now is the time for you to shrubs, and flowerbeds that surround WhiteSwan itall now luxuriously in bloom buy and get good goods directly facing the visitor. The Unlaundried grounds I propose to sketch occupy SHIRTS, at low prices. all the space between that lake, or and General rather the two lakes, for there is Merchandise. one on each side of the grounds and HIGHEST the river. Market price Close to the gate referred to is a Examine Our Goods and Obtain Our Prices, Before Buying paid for very small building which belongs to Produce. Elsewhere. a plielanthropic society. This society COR. MINN, & CENTRE STRS. W ULM, I IHH supplies the maimed with artificial Keller Go. arms and other coutrivances, and one or more persons may be seen working here with the aid of a these novel limbs. There is always a crowd around this little pavilion, and many are the francs that find 3 their way into the box in the front. Next to this is a similar exhibition, Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. CS but on an infinitely larger scale, Opposite is a pretty rustic bridge te where may be seen the ambulances formed of well-selected branches with flw and the hundred contrivances which the bark oh-in painted cast iron! It science and engenuifcy have created is an abomination! enough to spoil JS-S* Default having been tide .in the condition of a to mitigate the horrors of war as the day for an aesthetical art-critic, certain mortgage executed by John W. 'Williams S mortgagor, to William F- Lewis, mortgagee, dated much as possible. The now famous but finds admiration in the eyes of November 30th A. D. 1875, and recorded in the office 09 of the Register of Deeds in and'for the County red cross surmounts the building. poor unsophisticated mortals and on CO of Brown in the State of Minnesota on the first day cs each side, of this bridge, which, Opposite to the society's sheds is of December, A. D. 1875, at 10 1-2 o'clock in the forenoon, in Book "H" of mortgages, on page 7 by spans the temporary sunken road already the Spanish Pavilon, having a very which mortgage there was conveyed and granted the following described real estate situate'in the mentioned, are English cottages, line collection of specimens of the a county'of Brown, aforesaid, to wit: which present a curious contrast produce of the forests of the Pyrenees s. The South half of the North West quarter of Sec. tion fourteen (14,) Township one hundred and eight with the neighbors. Of these on this side, and at the further (10S) of Range thirty-three (33) containing ei-hty cottages one is a model workman's end a handsome entrance under a nvres according to government survey to secure the payment ot'thesumol'Two hundred and thirty.tive residence the other a copy of a gardener's grand portico. Within, a curious Dollars, with interest at the rate of 12 per cent: i c+ MP *2 rer annum payable annually, according to lodge. One room is a comfortable sight presents itselfthe visitor sees 2 "o the conditions of one promisory note bearing same CO common sitting-room, tinother an architectural screen and wellturned CST5 date as said mortgage, made by said John W. Williams 2 I to said William F. Lewis and the said mortgage contains an old fashioned tent arches, noble columns, a lofty having been duly assigned by the said mortgagee 4*J 5 1 bedstead and more furniture in keeping to John M. Cowhan on the 31st day of July, A. ceiling, glittering like that of the D. 1876 which assignment was, on the 3d day of ^H fill and the white curtains At the Palace of Ispahan, a transept, one August, A. D. 1876, recorded in the office of said & Register ofDeeds,in Book "I" of Mortgages, on pages windows, the gay red tiles, the side'of which reflects the other, more SD I 256, 257 and 258 and there being due and unpaid upon I V. flowering creepers and other plants columns covered with brilliant statactitcs, said note and mortgage at the date of this notice, the sum or fifty six 40-100 Dollars. make up a very pretty English picture. and in the distance a noble ,P And no action or proceeding at law or otherwise By the sight of these is a small painted glass window. The glass is having been instituted to recover the amount of O 5W f- O 3 said mortgage debt or any part thereof Kow.therefore stable, further illustrating Mr. Laseelles's real, but the color is that of the m) CQ notice is hereby given that by virtue and in 17) system. A little further on pursuance of a power of stile in said mortgage contained wine of Xeres and Malaga, of liqueurs, a rH and therewith recorded, and of the statue in is the Belgian Restaurant. Then and of essences. The pillars, such case mmle and provided, the above described 8-ri premises will be sold at public auction, at the front comes one of the fifty or more examples the arches, the brilliant ceiling and h4 door of the office of the Register of Deeds in and for if 2 of glass-house construction, window are all formed of bottles full said county of Brown, and at New Ulm, therein on Thursday the 31st day of October. A. D. 1878, at ten ffi W ail presenting some feature of novelty, or empty the corks and capsules are o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount of said mortgage debt then due and unpaid, together such as carying off the drip, or also pressed into the service. This with the costs and expenses of such foreclosure condensed water, or some peculiarity pavilion presents the most remarkable proceedings, including twenty-five dollars attorney's fees as stipulated in said mortgage: and the in form and a few yards further is example of commercial decoration. said mortgage will be thereby foreclosed. the grand central lawn of the that I have ever seen. It .has Dated. September 11th, 1878. WM. THOMAS. JOHN COWHAN, grounds and the Bridge ot Jena, been carried throughout with such t'f S.r t- Att'y. for said Assignee. Assignee of Mortgagee. Appointed to carry the Royal Belgian and U. Mails, sailing between which leads to the Trocadero. skill, that it calls forth exclamations ANTWERP if surprise from every new visitor. The small bridge previously mentioned, Ne Store 1 Ne Store! Apart from the decorative part, the between the English cottage whole of the rich but little-worked es, leads to the Quai d' Orsay, the GEORGE JACOBS, AND treasures of Spanish soil-coal, ores entire length of which, about two PHILADELPHIA and minerals of all kinds, as well as thousand feet, is given up to the Dealer in agricultural produceare exhibited horticultural classes. It presents a Dry Goods, Notions,' AND in the most effective manner. Leaving charming promenade. On the right NEW YORK the building by an opposite door, hand is a grand fountain surrounded Hats, Caps, Groceries, facing the lake, is found the rushes with lamps, and from it extends a ALTERNATELY EVERY TWELVE DAYS. and eanes of Phillippine Islands, Crockery, Oils, Varnishes, lawn of the most emerald, surrounded T'n following New ansl timber and casks, fibres and rope, by a gorgeous border of flowers Strictly First-Class IronSteamships sail in thi line, viz: &ct. &ct. &ct.. arranged with the same skill as the of every hue. Here amidst several 3gTAU goods sold at bottom prices VADERLAND. NEDERLAND, RIIYLAND SWITZERLAND, WESTER- bottles within the building. Opposite glass-houses is one in which M. Linden, LAND, BELGENLAKD. Store on Minn. St. between 2d,& .3d the door in question is a kiosk the famous Belgian horticulturist, The Steamers of. this Line are of 3,SCO tons burden, have been specially North streets, NEW UL M, MINN. for the sate of the famous productions has a collection of the choicest constructed for the.trade, with double bottoms and sides, and for the of ifSvaiiiia, from the most delicate and most recently introduced flowers, STRENGTH, SAFETY. SPEED and COMFORT are unsurpassed, and in their little cigarette to the lordly cigar, principally such as are known appointments and accommodations are not excelled by any Steamers afloat. wrapped each in it's mettallic Antwerp forms the shortest mid most direct route to BELGIUM, SOUTHERN as foliage plants, ferns &c. whije AJTD GERMANY, the NETHEKLANDS.ATJSTRIA. SWITZERLAND and ITALY coating, and costing as ranch as a DRESS MAKING! S another is filled with a splendid collection PETER WRIGHT $ SONS, Gen'l Agents. 307 Walnut str., Philadelphia good dinner. of exotics arranged most effectively W. E. LA WRENCE, Manager, 119 East Randolph str., Chicago, 111. by Mr. Wills, of South Near at hand is the exhibition of MRS. ANTON OLDING, Tickets for all classes to and from all points in Europe, via the Red Star and Kensington. The sides of the quay the little principality of Monaco, American Line, may be had of NEXT DOOR TO here are occupied by two very long surrounded with palms, plantains,, JOS. BOBLETER, Ifii Ulm, Minn. SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. sheds in which.are collections of and other tropical plants and' flowers, Has in hand a good stock of MILLINERY GOODS, every conceivable machine/ implement, and glittering in the sunshine. consisting in part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks, tool, and accessory used by Within, the central portion is occupied Uibbons, Feather, Human Hair, Flowers &c. Also PATTERNS for stamping monograms. gardeners and every available corner by a fountain of a peculiar character Stamping of all kinds, Embroidery Work and or slip of ground is brilliant the bottom is composed of decorative Fashionable Dress-making done to order. tiles, forming a large square FARM PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. with flowers. ALPHA. basin, with a depth of two or three inches of perfectly limpid water, ffliss T. Westphal Every family should keep in their honse somepreparation and out of this leap four pairs of for accidents and acute diseases, such as Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Diphtheria, Sore small jets not above a yard high, but Throat, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises also Colic, Pains, Inflamation in the Bowels. Those are the water falls back on the hard tiles Keeps on hand a large and well assorted painful and need immediate treatment. Much pain, with a force which keeps the whole large doctor bills, and even life may be saved y. stock of MILLINERY, FANCY having something ready for use. Go to your drnggist.nhd in constant movement, and creates a get a bottle of Bixby's Death to Pain. Ubfor GOODS and ZEPHYR WOOL, opposite most delicious sense of freshness. In the above, and everything it is: recommended the Union Hotel, between Second for, and if it fails to give relief, your money will be the centre and towering far above refunded. It is used internally and externally. and Third North streets^' Don't hesitate to use a remedy endorsed by "physicians, the little jets is a fine fan-palm in a and which the proprietor takes all the risk. NEW ULM, MINN. great tub. The principal exhibit of For sale by all Druggists. Try it for yourself. Jos Bobleter keeps it in New Ulm. Also by the proprietor, Monaco is decorative earthenware L. Bixby, Owatonna Minn., who will supplie the trade.. NEW MILLINER! STORE, flower-pots, jardinieres, cache-pots, and a-hundred little fancy objects pierced and covered with flowers and CENTRE STREET JUST OPENED IN ornamentation of all kinds,not I^e-w TJlaaa., Minn., SAMPLE ROO OILLIABD HALL. classic but pretty,not highly artistic, but not expensive. There are, Market1 Opposite M. Epple's Meat however, many examples of carved SAVE 25 DOLLARS I N BASEMENT OF ivory of a very superior character MRS. I. H. CIBBSI ornamental work, not figures, a KZIeslingr's BloclcTlie large oval mirror frame of great I have just received a large and elegant assortmert and more, by buying a machine that will lass you a life time, and that has aU the beauty, and many examples of minute of millinery goods, and respectfully inute best of Wines, Liquofs'and Ci latest improvements. the public to call and examine my goods1 before flower carving of the highest excellence. 'ij' L.isJ". -/*lfci ^ho 1'lnCf1-,1 3 uars constantly kept on hand:, purchasingelewhere. It is a gay litv,fi'e VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., "c* S hiorik of Monaco. ua Low prices and prompt attention', is*my mofto. [Liberal Termt to Agenti.J 199 AND 201 WABASH AVE., M, "Louis Ferael. Prop'r.t Cor. Adamt St, CbJcigo, IB. Bc4 tot Circgfor, HI: st'Lirw WLH.WBB&, *$* *VJ 'S^ y?& ,-t 4i'^ri#.M^5is -w lajgi^ _._.. ,,*^v