New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 23, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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CORRESPONDENCR SBHUETZEN GARDEN. TMe E**l fltlll* AND VICINITY. AWJ Jacob Hottinger, the sociable saloon* ist on Front street, is making some We devoted an hour last Saturday to (jQnrBegalar Correspondent Batted.) ""^^AJI notable improvements in and about his War. g CoaiM 35s ma i a visit to,fhe Eagle Mill and were agreeably Marshal Gommel avers that the city Our J. M. Thompson spent a day in place. He has lately newly papered wA WMm BAUD Q** surprised to note the improvements is now clear of trafops. New Ulm last week. WrittenTOT tbe Review by O. P. CuAxrua. and painted the interior of his saloon FAREWELL PICNIC that have been made and the new Peter Majewski has disposed of all Oar friend M. Epple now sports the We wish to epitomize and put on re* and is now engaged in erecting on the -J:'fj[*& machinerythat has been added duringthe his baby carriages. cord a few facts of a political and revolutionary most stylish team in town. grounds adjoining his saloon neat and past six"months. Mr. G. Doehne, one Jos. Trautmann is laid "up with a nature for those to ponder Sunday April 27,1879. Remember the Odd Fellows' ball at comfortable summer houses for the accommodation bad cold, the result no doubt of that who love their country more than of the co-partners, met us at the door Turner Hall next Saturday. of his guests. Verily, St. James bum. party. We shall state them as concisely and kindly piloted us through the mill Hottinger is as much of a man of progress as possible and in chronological Gen. Sigel lectures in Bochester on The editor of the Wide-Awake last from basement to garret, and explained Having disposed of the Schuetzen order. 1In 1865 Congress passed a week moved his material into his new as he is a lover of fun. Monday evening, May Sth. Garden to Carl Schumacher, I would everything to us as we went. Among law providing certain safeguards for building. respectfully announce to the public As will be seen by a notice in anoth We learn that M. J. Severance, of the freedom of the ballot fromvio* the new machinery lately added we John Zieske has on hand a full supply that I will next Sunday, April 27th, lense or fraud. 2Thislaw was begotten er column the annual examination of Mankato, is about to remove to St. noticed a powerful crusher, through of lime, plastering hair, plaster give a grand farewell entertainment and supported by the Democrats our public schools commence next Paul paris and cement which he will sell to which the wheat must pass before it and extend a cordial invitation to all then in Congress. Every one in the the needy at low figures. my friends to visit me on that day. Friday. By order of the Board of The assessors of the different towns reaches the stones, also a bran duster. Senate voted for it, while every Republican After May 1st the place will be occupied Marshal Conrad hasso far been unable Education Chas. Wagner, clerk, extends of Brown county will meet at the But the most important feature that voted against it andwhen it went as a residence only. to get a boarder for his hotel DeCalaboose. a cordial invitation to all taking before the House of Representatives it Auditor's office next Saturday. has lately been added, and which is of Morris says times are starvation Loris SHILLING. received every Democratic vote there. an interest in our public schools to attend the most general interest to farmers Neighbor Bogen thinks he lias found dull. Democratic votes passed the measure. the examinations, which invitation UNION HALL. and others, are the magnets that have traces of an attempt to burn him out. If your correspondent is informed 3From that day to this no citizen, or we hope will be generally respontF been placed in position in a spout right the Revere House hasbeen leased body of citizens has ever demanded its Could anybody be so base? ed to. If the children know that their by anew man, but we were unable to repeal. through which the wheat must pass on J. B. Brewster, collector of the Mc learn his name. It was evident before the last Congress,expired parents will be present at the annual its way to the crusherand stones. They Cormick M'f'g. Co., died at Mankato that theDemocratic power Our genial host of the Loreno House examinations it stimulates them to are ten in number and are placed in would predominate in thenext last Saturday night after a short illness. is extending his south wing into Brooklin given by the* greater exertions to learn. rows of three and four at a distance of Congress. The prospect was pleasing and when conipletedhe will have a NEW E MfflESCHOLH, in the extreme, and full of temptation about afoot and a half from each other. large and commodious hotel. Mr. Stark will next week commence We would call the attention of our to those who for eighteen years had All foreign substances of a metalic Henry, of the O. K. Saloon, sajs the excavating a cellar on the lot he lately Sunday Eve., May 4th, 1879. been in the minority. It was possible liquor dealers to the notice of Capt. only way he can pay his lentistodrink nature that pass through the spout bought of J. Popp for a two story to force an extra session of Congress. Nix,city clerk, which appears in another twenty dollar's woith ot beer, and call adheres to these magnets. The accumulations brick, 26x40 feet, building. The building An extra session would givethem early it even mid de landlord. column. on the magnets when we control of the national legislation. It will be fitted up for dwelling purposes PARTI Christ. Emerich is going it agaiu. The ladies of the Turnveiein will was determined to have this. Appropriations visited the mill were for half adayand the2.. 1 Ichmn Rothtraat, Mtennerchoir. and, we are sorry to say, will He is adding another addition to Wilddiebnnd Foerster, Serio-comic Messrs to carry on the Government, give a calico ball on the evening of the particles gathered numbered fortythree, Lake House. He evidently knows front onto the alley. It will be divided Neumann, HirschfcSterile. which every Congress annually provides, 3. "Die goldenen Lebensregeln," (Qoodlibet May 10th for the benefit of Carl Gebser, what he is about and what is required among which we found tacks, into four rooms in the fiist and four were refused by the House unless Mamnerchoir. to keep up with the times. the Turnwart. PART II. CHEAP CHARLEY, nails, small pieces of iron and last but the Senate would consent to certain in the second story, and will be so arranged 4. "De? Sanger's Graft Mamnerchoir. Andy is So crowded with work that measures of legislation extraneous not least pieces of the wire with which The city council has awarded tbe as to accommodate four small 5. The comic OperetU: "BATTJCR. und ZAHNAHZT," he has concluded to put in two extia to the appropriation bills. This it refused the bundles of wheat had been bound. desired tract of land to the Sugar or two large families. H. Henendoerfer Messrs. Stohlmann & Rudolph! hands atter he gets moved into his new and while wrangling over this P4RTIII. We found the most of these particles M'f'g Co. and work was commenced & Co. have the contiact for putting building, which will be completed in matter the session expired. The extra 6 "Sold Afraln!" A farce in one act, performed about three weeks. hanging to the first row of magnets, the thereon last Monday. session was immediately called to provide up the building. by the New Ulm Dramatic Clnb THE for the necessary expenses of the 7 The Star spangled Banner, .Mamnerchoir with second held,some and but very few Youngman's last venture for "hoil" The band boys have received a beautiful Mr. L. Schillling last Friday sold the Tableau Government. 4The fourth fact Is turned out rather poorly, only 15 inches were attached to the third row, and POO HIS Ft I new German silver base, Helicon pioperty known as the Schuetzen Garden this: the present extra session of Congress A SOCIAL DANCE of water in a whole week. Don't Mr. Dcehne thinks but few if any at all pattern. The instrument has been is chargeable to Democracy. Sitting to Carl Schumacher, who a few get discouraged, John, but keep on will be given after the concert. Mr.of the pieces of wire pass by the magnets. with the Democrats in the Senate handed over to Otto Seiter who hasdays boring. ago returned from Chicago. AD.H1S9IOM, 2ft CT8. are twenty confederate soldiers, or five This then would solve all trouble heretofore played a cornet. Cy. Conrad collided with a box car Schumacher will take possession of Curtain rises precisely at 8 p. times the number of union soldiers between the manufacturers and agents a day or two ago which resulted in a total the place May 1st, but will only occupy The Comnittee. A son of councilman F. Boock, aged and in the House there are sixty five wreck of his wagon, Surely.Cy.is in of the self-binders and the millers, and it as a residence. Mr. Schilling labored confederates to fifty unions. The foremost 12 years, died last week Tuesday after bad luck. No try him any more. bran can again be fed to cattle without men of the South, those who a GRAND hard to make the place a pleasant and a short illness. The funeral took The boys that left here to celebrate fear ofinjuiy from these heretofore few years ago fought hard to destroy popular summer garden and it is a pity We take pleasure to call the attention of the Public of New Ulm and place Thursday foienoon and was Easter Monday in New Ulm we judge, the Union, are in Congress and it is a troublesome little pieces of wire. The that the many improvements he made from the looks of their faces on their vicinity to our extensive stock of NE W AND ELEGANT largely attended. fact their first act is one of coercion. Eagle Mill has also ordered and will leturn, had a jolly good time. Fish for that purpose will now go to naught. They, and their Northern allies, have Spring & Summer Clothing MARRIEDIn this city, by Rev. G. receive in about four weeks anew Corlis away, boys, you'll catch aheap of meat deliberately resolved, in caucus, not to Mr. Schilling will give a grand farewell Reim, Mr. Ahrens of St. Paul to Miss soon. 75 horse power engine which will grant the money necessary to carry on pic-nic next Sunday, when it is to be given by Mary Serr of New Ulm. The wedding the Government unless the political John Franz, of the Loreno Beer save them 40 per cent, in fuel over the hoped his many friends will give him -fcTe-w TJlaao. Xjd.gre, legislation they have wickedly attached Hall, has purchased a lot adjoining took place at the residence of Jos. one now in use. a rousing benefit. See his caid in another to the appropriation bills be also accepted. John Zieske's in Breckenridge's addition, now being received by us, and offered at the following LOW PRICES: Vogel. I- O-O- And what is this political column. and intends putting iiim up a 0 Our merchants are nearly all buying legislation? Briefly this: a modification nice residence. John, you could not Good for tlte Wood** Binder. -AT- We hear it rumored that R. G. Hester All Wool Cassimere Suits, New and Latest Styles, from $3,50 to $1,00. of certain sections of the law relating have made abetter selection. potatoes for shipment to eastern markets. TURNER HALL to the use of the army the repeal of will the coming fall be a candidate Karl Foster, one of the good and H. G. Rising, of the Lincoln County Prices range fioin fifty to fifty-hve Light Weight Spring Suits from $4,75 to $9,00. the juror's test oaths and of the laws solid farmers of Sigle Town, says he is before the Republican nominating confor Tribune, took in Loreno on his way cents, and on Monday last as high as regulating the election of members of Union Suits from $6,00 to 7,00. well pleased with the construction of east looking hale an hearty. From all fewvention the office of County Super fifty-six cents were paid for a SATURDAY EVE., April 26th. 1879. Congress. Respecting thefirsttwo the binder he bought fiom S. D. Peterson appearance he is in search of calico instead Elegant Worsted Suits from $8,00 to $12.00. intendent of Schools. Also thatMr. Lind there need not be any controversy so loads. last season and thinks that when of items. Success, Geoige. has signified his intention of not again far asthe sentiments of the two parties the Agents of other make of binders Scotch Suits (Latest Styles) from $4,75 to $7,50. money to loam at lowest rates Frank, how is it that you beat your are concerned. The juror's test oath, Admission 50 Gts. Supper extra. becoming a candidate, as his fast increasing I un it down they do so because it boss out of five cents? Did you kiss annual interest, on First Mortgage, on Boy's and Youth's Suits from $2,50 to $6,00. and the removal of the army from the makes them sick. attorney and collection business Improved Farms. GEO. KLHLMAN, Louisa or did she kiss you, or was it vicinity of the polls might be repealed. It does not drop wire every bundle it Pants from 65 cents up to $3,50. New Ulm, Minn. made up between you to bankrupt your will require all of his time and attention. Republicans as well as Democrats favor binds, and it binds good large bundles boss? We do not speak for either Tickets can only be obtained from their lepeal. Why then do they not Summer Caps from 25 cents up to 45 cents. No Cough or Cold however obstinate that aie all right to stack. H. Schleuder, F. Burg, S. Loewenthal A singular knock-down occurred repeal them? Simply because the method Mr. Bester or Mr. Lind but merely We think that when men of experience can resist the healing qualities of Dr. HatsNew Stylesfrom 50 cents to $2,00. and through the other members of the Sunday evening between two of our chosen for their repeal is grossly offensive, and good judgment speak well of state what we have heard. Mr. Bestei Marshall's Lung Syrup. It completely society. No tickets will be sold at the city gents in which each enjoyed a fall even revolutionary. A Democratic a machine it is more to be depended White and colored Shirts from 45 cents to 75 cents. is a good scholar, an old and expeiienced door. curse when all others fail. Try it. from the influence of the mallet of the Congress proposes to compel the upon than when coming from the teacher and is at present teaching other. One was carried home for repairs. In Boots and Shoes we have a full and complete ine and can give yon President to yield to its mandate or All are cordially invited. Only 25 cents a bottle, large size 50 agents who sell them, hence we think starve and that is revolution* Respecting a school in the town of Cottonwood, this is good for the Walter A. Wood's cents. Sold at the City Drug Store. Tbe Committee. CALF-SKIN BOOTS from $2,00 to $3,50. Every pair warranted. the third measure proposed, and should the electois see fit Binder. Our new radishes (raddishes) were a A pleasant social party was held at the repealing of the law providing for Children's and Ladies' Shoes from 45 cents to $1,75. Foster we know to be a man of good "leetle" too strong for the editor of to honor him with the office he will NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. an honest election the Republicans are Brunner's, in West Newton, last Monday judgment, and what he says we can the Wide-Awake. He tried them with make an efficient officer. against it. The law is necessary it is believe. evening. Several of our young mud hen and they made the teais All Personal Property tax not paid just as much in the interest of one party Our Spring and Summer Clothing are all newly-made goods and all trickle down his cheeks, and so he pronounced before the 25th day of this month, will "The Virginia Veteran" will be produced people attended, among whom we noticed as another it provides as much them horse-radish. be collected through the Sheriff. of our own manufacture, and we are able to give everyone a fit be lie Osborne Ajpent Badly Scared. at Union Hall Saturday evening, one of the rabbit hunters and the against fraud in one party as in another New Ulm April 8th 1879. A small party gathered at Joe Trautmann's it is no respecter of parties. Fraud May 24th, and will be followed by a agent of the sulpho-medicated nest-eggs lean or fat, tall or short. In my letter ot last week in the REVIEW, F. SHUHERT, one evening last week for the Please examine our stock Is not so easy with this law elections social hop. Look out foi the cast in and latest improved squillgee. modesty prevented me from Treas. of Brown Co. purpose of enjoying the hospitalities have been comparatively honest. Now teinung this big Osborne Agent in the next week's REVIEW. This will be a of Mr. and Mrs. Trautmann and enjoy what does the repeal of this law mean? When physicians recommend Dr AUCTION NOTICE. and we guarantee you satis- light that would have been ust. Now a social evening, and in this they were rare dramatical tieat, and as Mrs. Marshall's Lung Syrup for Cough, It means this an honest vote sJCall I teel justified since he takes the liberty perfectly successful. Vocal and instrumental Colds, etc., of long standing, it cer George, Miss Emilie Schatffer, Miss be set aside by fraud if it is in the interest to picture me as a falsifier to say, that music was the order of the The undersigned will sell at his place faction. tainly must be good. Call at the drug oj party so to do. The ballot is Bertha Peterson, Miss Ida Wiedemann, every word he claimed I said was a evening of business in Loreno, Wednesday. store and try a bottle of it, the price the bulwark of freedom it is proposed malicious falsehood and further will Mr. G. Stohlmann, and others April 30th, at public auction, all his is only 25 cents. Sold at the City Drug Breckenridge and Stewart have commenced to destroy this bulwark. The end in say, he may find himself mistaken Hotel Furniture, Fixtures, Bedding, have signified their willingness to assist Store, the separation of Loreno and view is party advancement. Let all Respectfully, when he tries to scaie me with his &c. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. Brookville by cutting a canal between the company in the production of the people understand it. A Democratic money. Michael, it your binder is so Theo. Crone lost Saturday caused the m. TermsCash. FR. KOEHNE. the two rival villages from Dead Lake Congress, under the leadership the play it may be taken for granted good just come on to my farm with it wooden porch in front of his brick Jos SCHNEIDER, Auctioneer. Cheap Charley. to Sleepy Eye Lake, a distance of about of Southern influence, proposes two rgarden and your $100 you so fieely speak of, that it will be well rendered. The admission building to betorn down. A very sensible one mile. Some of our entriprising revolutionary measures: one the repeal and 1 will put up the same amount. price has been placed at the business men are talking of putting in improvement. The porch served RENTThe popular summer of the law insuring an honest election We will eacli cut 25 acres, (or more) a steamer for the accommodation of low price of 25 cents, and it is hoped known as the City Garden, the other, thecoercion of the President only to darken the store and as afire and if you do it quicker, better, and tourists who wish to spend the summer situated on corner ot Broadway and in the acceptance of measures he believes that the friends of the Guards from cheaper for wire than I do with my trap in case of a fire on the opposite here. :P. S.Ooocis "boijigirt of and 2d North street, is offered for rent for to be unconstitutional with the IJL S Wood's binder, then you can win my afar and near will be present on this side of the street. the season 1879 at a bargain. For further threat of starvation to the Government ELEVALIONJos. Trautmann has $100. It you don't, then I win your occasion. not siiiteiJole can To returned, and particulars call on unless he yields. moved his meat market from the basement $100. Hope you will bear in mind that Last Friday afternoon between four It is with pleasure that we call the to the first story and now enjoys The election laws it is proposed to this is not eight years ago when you LEONZ MULLER. and five o'clock the worst sand and money ^srill "to olieerfully refund- better facilities for displayicg his fine repeal are for the prevention of fraud could get $75 moie tor jour machines attention of our readeis to the new dirt storm that it has ever been our supply of edibles in his line to better and violence at the polls in the election than they were worth, simply because For sale or rent. advertisement of Charles Leonhardt, ed- lot to see visited this section. It lasted advantage. of national officers but the South does you had no opposition, lam no wire which appears in another column. It A two story frame building, 20x42 not believe in Federal interference in about ten minutes, during which puller and when coaxed into your store R. H. Bingham has for sale several feet, now occupied by Einst Fay, at may be remembered we noticed the any State for the protections of the did not mean to either prmse up your time it was barely possible to see choice business lots and lots for family Burns Station, Brown Co., Minn. The OOTTAGE 6-oct UPRIGHT PIANO. citizmsof that State. Now, as before machine or run it down. But I now transfer of the foundry -to Leonhardt across the street. residences, which he will sell cheap to building was erected in the spring of the war, the Southern idea is that the feel at liberty to say that when your some time ago, since which time he parties that will build thereon. Give 1878, is centrally located and suitable States of the Union are not a Nation, machine don't have the Wood's wire Torger Peterson of Brighton, Nicollet Bingham a call and examine his lots has added new machinery and made for any kind of merchantile business. but a "galaxy of free Republics." We holder on it, I can pull it out every county, an old resident and highly and obtain prices before you invest Will either sell, rent or tirade for good all the needed improvements, and hetime, have fought one war over that question and can prove that I did so when elsewhere. The town plat can be seen respected citizen, was killed at his own improved farm property. and now another is already begun. there, before you fixed it up for a net. is now in a position to turn out as good at his office. For particulars enquire of gate last Saturday by his horses starting, Whether we area nation or not is the I do not wish particularly to get into work and with as little delay as any Jacob Herscheler, New Ulm, The marriage of Mr. Peter Christensen question before the whole American unfriendly controversy with any body causing him to fall from his drill foundry and machine shop in the State or Ernst Fay, Burns Station. and Miss Emma Mandel took place people. but now feel in justice to my neighbors between the wheel and seed box, in the Congregational church, Loreno, of Minnesota. He is a piatical machinest and fellow farmers to say, that tbe where his head was crushed. in the presence of a large audience. Wood'sis reliable and a machine I can Bnnitewn Item*. Ill PRIVILEGES himself and employs only experienced Sabbath evening, April 20th, 1879. The recommend fiom experience, to be a Next Saturday, April 26th, will be workmen, and guarantees satisfaction ceremony was performed by Rev. O. P. fiist-class binder in a reasonable season. Uncomonly fine weather in Burns, the sixtieth anniversary of the establishment for all work entrusted to him. FOR SALE. Permits will be issued Champlin, the officiating clergyman. The W. A. Wood's has heretofore but oh, it's too dry. of the Odd Fellows' order in to applicants therefor by the St. Paul Don't send yourwork elsewhere when it done the work in this country, Our Mr. Dodge, of the firm of Davis Apples, lemons and orangesat M. H. & Sioux City or Sioux City & Saint this country, and New Ulm Lodge will and I don't see why it should not hereafter. & Dodge, last week received a telegram can be done as good and as cheap at Gamble's Paul Railroad Company, authorizing I remember when the Osborne celebrate the event with a grand subscription from Mankato stating that the diphtheria home. The farming community are all the holder thereof to cut and remove Agent sold it and don't see why he had broken out in his father's ball at Turner Hall. A good through seeding and are taking a few the grass from such lands as may be should so suddenly turn his coat and family, and a sister aged nine yeais time is expected and everybody is cordially PERSONAL. bedays' rest preparatory to planting corn specified therein. "go back" on what we all know to and a brother aged eleven years had We invite your attention to our new patent and potatoes. invited. Any person so desiring can thus, for Frank Burg, accompanied by his the old true horse. CHBIST. SEAB. already died, and that another aged SIX OCTATE COTTAGE UPRI9HT, a reasonable price, secure the exclu* Buy your corn and oats of M. H. fourteen years lay at the point of death. whole force of cigar makers, visited Mr. Jos. Pfeifer, of Milford, when hissive use of grass lands convenient to Gamble. H%||flslots on hand which being the only one manufactured in the U. S. It it Mr. Dodge at once repaired to Loreno last Sunday. working in his garden a few days ago The Osborne Binder* his own. he will sell!f|||we8t market price. parental and sorrowing home. made throughout of the best material and workmanship. had the misfortune to run a splinter, The company will reserve the right W. M. Hancock, repiesenting The action is our patent improved and The RaiV^^SCo. have placed a new Our R. H. Bingham and T. M. Murfin to revoke the permit and refund the one half inch long, into his right eye. Noyes, Bros. & Cutler, of St. Paul, and Endorsed by Men that Speak from pump into' Srate tank at this place. met with quite an adventure Monmoney is the best in use it fills along felt want for a in case of the sale of any tract He is under the care of Dr. Berry who A stitch ij "|f|e saves cine. day last. They had be*en out to Mr. H. Thorwart, representing George Experience. light, portable, handsome and cheap Piano, which of land before the hay is cut. Larabee's where they made the purchase The good natured Henry Dressier thinks he can save the eye, although, Luerssen & Co., of Chicago, were Apply to the Secretary of the land will in a great measure supersedethe ReedOrgan. of a horse, and on their return has been in town several days and put he fears, the sight will be somewhat department at St. Paul, or to Stephen among the commercial travelers that The Walnut is designed for schools^the nurserjr SPRINGFIELD, Brown Co., Minn., Bingham's horse got frightened and in a good time shooting and fishing. Miller, Worthington, Minn. dimmed. April 16th, 1879 visited our city last week. and practice. Rosewood is suitable for the most commenced to run. B. jumped out, letting Worthington, Minn., April 15, 1876. Tou will always find us Burnsites in Mr. M. Mullen, New Ulm. elegant surroundings. Guaranteed for five years. horse and wagon go, at the same As will be seen by an announcement E. M. Deane, Esq., President of a progressive grade. John Roth, one of Dear Sir: time endeavoring to make his situation Will stand in tune as long as any piano in the v. in another column, the New Ulmthe St. Paul Harvester Works, C. W. our enterprising merchants, has pulled In the New Ulm papers of last week known to Mr. Murfin who was about a market Write for particulars and terms. Libexal off his coat and gone to work making Msnnerchoir have arranged a grand Levalley, Supt. of the havvester shops we read some statements which in our quarter of a mile in advance, but in discount to dealers, the profession and schools. garden and building a fence around opinion and to our experience do not concert and dramatical entertainment this he did not succeed and the runaway and C. F. Corning, and lady, Supt. of the same. Messrs. Aarnes and Colomy Address B&$GS&CO. justice to the Osboine Self-binder, one horse ran into Murfin's rig for Sunday evening, May 4th. They the binder shops visited our city last and others have followed suit. *t of which we bought of you last summer. throwing him to the ground and badly si EAST FOOETHNTH 9r. will be assisted by the New Ulm Dramatic Friday. While here the distinguished This makes us write these lines which demolishing both buggies. Mr. Bingham Among the merchants and mechanical New York Citjk Club who will present a laughable party were the guests of Mr. M. Mullen. you can show to any person whose received a few slight bruises. fraternity, in a business point of English farce. faith in the merits of the Osborne has view, otherwise than gardening, it is PROPRIETOR OF THE been shaken by the above mentioned uncommonly dull. But it not being IEW ADVEBTISEMENTS WM. H. RIESLING. R. KTZSLIUQ. We learn that some careless fellow New Ulm'Foundry Chamber's Cyclopedia of English statement, or you can give them publicity right for man to be idle we, us & Co. J. HasRscHiuns. H. KELLER set fire to the tall grass in the river Literature. through the columns of your papers. all go fishing, but we will end this KMing Keller & Co. bottom opposite Fort Ridgely and that Vol. l^of the new and beautiful You remember yourself how verse by saying that there are more School Examlmatleam. Acme edition of this excellent work, fishermen than fish. & MACHINE SHOP, easily 2 of our horses drew the machine, the fire has extended to the timber just received from the American Book and if afterwards we put on one and already burned over an area of In the way of-improvements I must The annual examinations of the public Exchange, 55 Beckman Street, New horse more it was not so much out of Corner Centre & Front Streets., 500 acres. Sheriff Manderfeld repaired add the enlargment oftthe depot platform shools of the city of New Ulm will York, embraces the history of our literature necessity than out of desire to tire our and a large and beautiful burg* take place on the 25th, 28th, 29th and to the scene yesterday morning to from the earliest period to NEW ULM, MINN. DEALE RS IN horses as little as possible. With the larand fire-proof safe which has been 30th of this month, as follows: the times of Queen Elisabeth, with make the arrest of the guilty party. binder we had not the least trouble. DRY OOODS,GROCEKIES, The Foundry has been thoroughly placed in the office of depot agent Col* On the 25th in tbe forenoon the lives of all noted authors, and choice The wire once properly fastened could refitted and I am how preparedtodo omy. Colomy takes great delight in We learn from the Independent that North primary class will be examined specimens from the writings of each. not be pulled out, and it happened all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing keeping everything in and about the and in the afternoon the South primary Watertown was visited by a disastrous All who are interested in the higher comparatively very seldom that it of all kinds of Machinery and depot in apple-pie order, which is as it On the 28th, 5th class 29th 4th and 2d CAPS,4 class of literature will welcome this READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, fire last Friday afternoon, by broke so that we had to fasten it anew. Agricultural Implements a specialty. should be. class in Turner Hall 30th, 3d and 1st newly-revised edition, with its clear The bundles could be bound tight or Only experienced workmen are employed which Monks & Wiser's hardware class, also in Turner Ball. type and handy form and all who have Your correspondent being a little not, big or small, just as desired. At and all work entrusted to my store,MaxweH's building and JoeLee's All persons who take an interest in been longing for the era of cheap and neglectful, as he often is, did not men* first a number of bundles were too care will be executed with neatness and the welfare of the schools are cordially carpenter shop were consumed, also good books will be more than pleased tionthe loss of M. H. Brown, whoa small and too loose, but this was the dispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. LajHes & fiai invited to attend. with its wonderfully low price. The i that Mr. Lee received severe personal few days ago had his stable burned, fault of the man who drove our selfbinber CHAS. LEONHARDT Kk- By order of the Board of Education, A entire work in eight volumes, numbering and but for the kind and prompt assistance and who had never^ before inhiries. Lee formerly lived in Sleepy UNDHBW1AR f. CHAS. WAGNER, Clerk. nearly 3.500 pages, elegantly bound rendered by his neighbors his driven such a machine. Assoon as he MX Eye and his many friends in Brown NOTIONS & in cloth, gilt title, is offered to those DR. J. W. B. WELLCOME, loss would have been much more severe. had made a couple of rounds he felt Co. will be sorry to learn of his misfortune. who order this month for the price of TriBBiBg A CARD. There is but one security perfectly at home, and made the $2.50. Specimen pages are sent free against fire, and that is get your pro* PHYSICIAN SNM2E0N,, bundles as big and astight as could be Tbe undersigned desire to express WuiteSwan on request, or a sample volume, com* perty insured in tbe St. Paul Eire Building operations have now begun desired. We do not know if Wood's or thanks to their friends who so kindly plete in itself, post paid for 43 cents. Sarine Ins. Oo.&S^S&Si other self-binding harvest machines assisted them during the late illness of OFFICE one Door West of the UNION In earnest and new buildings are springing The publisher sell only to subscribers TJnlaundried. Rubin Allen, all joy and happiness, work better or not, we only want to their year*old son and to all those i^&M HOUSE. f*&$g& up in every part of the city. Among direct, instead of giving to agents or was in town the other day and called that participated in the funeral of the express to you our perfect satisfaction SBIBTS, KewUlm^! Minn. dealers the usual 50 or 60 per cent, tthe most noteworthy is that of George to Ray to send for the New Ulm Re. same last Thursday. with the Osborne. If any person \A- i CfMftl discount to sell for them, and this, .J. Haas on the Corner of State and View, as it tells all about his little boy doubts our statements, send him up to with the fact that the actual cost of ^IR. and MRS. BOOCK. that callsh*mpapa. All's well at home. our place next harvest time, when HIGHEST 4th North streets. This building will making books has decreased fully onehalf we shall use the same machine, in the Market price within a iew years, accounts in a be of brick, 23x32feet, two stories high A few evenings ago there was a ICE!Applications for liquor same field, directed by the samef man, paid for and bow to obtain tbem. Pamphlet measure for the remarkably low prides. grand hop" at Fecker's hotel, itbeing license for the current year must .and will have a tin roof, with cellar unde Produce and drawn by the same horses. free, upon receipt of Stamp for poetage. A specimen volume can be seen at the event of Mrs. Fecker's birthday. be filed at the office ot the undersigned 4' the whole structure. The excavating Address We have the honor, dear Sir, to remain this office, and those who desire to orcan When does your birthday come before the first day of May, \m.^ OILMORE, SMITH CO. is already far advanced and theder respectfully yours,^ add their names to & club around that we may look for another New Ulm, April 21st, 187i.fi which will soon be forwarded. ifs masons will begin work in a few days. C. AF.Biuswo social! JACOB NIX, City Clerk. JTM i*Mrr Of!*, muMaffc*. D.