New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 14, 1884 · Page 2 of 4
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INEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 1884, sfjflfa MINUTES OF THE PRO- Jr.. City Council Doings- Where the Fire is Out* NEW ULM AND VICINITY The ErnstOrchestra will give a grand The Ernst Orchestra announce a concert and ball next Sunday evening. grand concert and ball for next Sunday CEEDINGS OFT BE Their programme is composed of some evening. See the programme in another %& The Minnesota river is on the de- FARMERS* CON?JFENTION$m Regular meeting of the City Council of the finest selections that ever were column."* cline. Magie No More a MysterySten from of New Ulm, held at the City heard in this city. For instance the Forge Clerk's office on the evening of May 0, in the Forest This composition as its title Across the World. &M One day last week, Mr. Kuefanel, Lovers of flowers and plsuits should 1884. r^ssY xfepi ^(Successor to M. Mullen) suggests is a picture or an idol the Redstone ferryman, captured consult,our advertising columns. Held inM. H.GambWs Hall "Harona ofAleppo," Mid 81c Philip Daryal, bad Full board, Mayor Constans, presiding. drawn from nature. The listener is eight sturgeons, ranging in weight HAS A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK,OF mastered ever/ secret In nature which tbs nobler Minutes of last meetings were taken to the woods at night, which is from 35 to 50 pounds each. magic seeks to fathom. He discovered that the Springfield Mag 10, 1884. The summer term of our public true art of beating is to assist Natureto throw off Hardware, Farm Machinery and Imple- read and approved. I indicated by the music, then comes daybreak schools commence! Inst Monday. the diseaseto summon, aa It wen, thewhole era. The applications for liquor licenses announced by the call of the Chas. L. Roos, pioprietor of the City tern to eject the enemy that baa fastened on apart The convention was attended by were acted upon, after which it was cuckoo, quail, nightingale, cricket, His processes all included the reinvigoratlon of Drug Store, this week comes to the v#'-^3 ments. Agent lor the^^ The Andrews opera company at the principle or lire. about-60 farmers, and was called to Resolved That all license granted cow, etc.: then the rushing of the front in a bran new advertisement. Turner Hall to-nigliL and to-morrow In this the Eastern sage merely anticipated the order about 2:30 o'clock p. m. by the Council must be taken out and waters of a brook is heard after a Don't fail to give it a persual. practice of the heat physicians of to-day. What night. J. I. Case Threshers?Powers Mr. Brandt, of New Ulm, called paid for within eight days from this prayer to nature the forge is reached, life itselfis, nobody knew thennobody knowa the meeting to order, and an organization now. But we havelearned somethlngof the reasons 1884,date. where busy hands are working at the For the year ending Feb. 29, Democratic county convention next why the mysterious tide rises ana falls. Provided was affected by electing John anvil. Another fine selection on the The committee to examine the books Brown county expended $1,956 for the the great organs of the body are not irreparably Saturday afternoon, at the Court Bagin chairman, and Peter J. Moe programme is "Recollections of the destroyed, medical science can always relieve, of treasuier and cleik made their report ABITATOR1* *a*r., |6 And STEAMERS, including the SEPEHATDB, relief of her poor. The maximum House. and oftn save. Yet no reputable physician secretary. Mr. Brandt read the minutes War." The morning in camp will be which was accepted and committee rr^f). N o^boi^e & do number of pensioners is given at 120. now adheres to the barbarous and stupid processes of the proceedings of the St. Paul brought to the minds of the veterans by discharged. of depletion, such aa bleeding, by which it was Thirty-seven saloon licenses have attempted to curedisease by reducingthepatient's convention, an 1 also those of the recent the stirring notes of the Drummer's The official oath of Jos. A. Eckstein It is not "de land ob goshen," but been gi anted by the city council of ability to resist It. Now-a-days we do not tear Sleepy Eye meeting, in English call and the Reveille,then follow the inspiring as city attorney, Fred Gommel down the fott to help the garrisonwe strengthen De Land of Fairport, N. Y who Mankato. and German. songs of God and Liberty and as marbhal, and Fred Meile as deputy manufactures the puiest brand of In this intelligent and beneficent work. It Is conceded Marching Along then sounds the Assembly, By vote, the resolutions adopted by marshal were accepted also bond of Saleratus and Soda, well known in the George Esterly Cord Binders, ^px^^ Sleepy Eye will have the Andrews that PARKER'S TONIC leads all other med. quickly followed by the Flag of the New Ulm and Sleepy Eye meetings Fred Gommel in the sum o* S500, was lclnes. As an invigorant It acta Immediately and American market. opera company on Friday and Saturday Columbia the approach of the stirring were endorsed without opposition. aandtheorgaaaof "Crown & Thompson Mowersf4-H*!^ approved. evenings. the assistance she events of the day are signalized by the Mr. Brandt then suggested the Resolved that the Mayor be authorized Despite the line stage of water in ailments of the atom* Fish Bros'. Lumber & Spring wagons, call Attention and the Prayer, which appointment of committees to nominate cb, kidneys and liver, are at oncerelieved or cured. to purchase anew seal tor the city. the Minnesota, steamboat owners aie Dunning & Fay shipped 21 car loads precedes the order Commence Firing No other preparation embodies the same legislators who will support the not courting the Minn, river trade. Fur/rt& Bradley Horse Rakes, Plows & Cultivator*. of younac stock from St. Peter to Montana, qualities or produces similar results. It is delicious and the Battle in which most thrilling resolutions adopted by the conventions The tiouble is, there is no tiade to ResolvedThat the new seal purchased to use, and the best known anti-intoxicant. in one shipment, a few days ago. effects are utilized. Victory is* noted held in Brown county, provided the Price60c and tl. Hiscox Co., New York. REPAIRS FOR CASE, OSBORNE, ESTERLY I court, and never will be again. by the officers of the city of by the introduction of The Star Spangled regular nominees fail to pledge themselves. which the impression hereto annexed Alatgecrewof graders are now SIDEWA.LK NOTICE. AND OTHE MAHINES O N HAND, Banner and feeling of sadness ovthe is a true copy, shall be and is hereaftei A new bridge is being constructed making the dirt fly near Redwood Ulm,er loss of comrades by the plaintiff Notice is hereby given, that at a regular the seal of the city of New The following were then appointed across the Cottonwood river, near 8*4iag Twia* 9ia4*** Wl*+* Falls, on the Minneapolis & St. Louis notes of the Vacant Chair, Marching meetingof the City Counoilof the City of Brown Co.. Minn., in place of the old by the chair, one Repnblican and one Frank Bentzin's mill. It is expected extension. through Georgia, Tramp! Tramp!! New Ulm, Minn., held May 6th, A. D. 1884 Democrat. one heretofore in use. to have the bridge completed so Tramp!!! Glory, Glory Hallehujah and the following resolution WM duly adopted: gflT'BRANCH OFFICE AT SLEEPY EYE. The Mayor recommended the following that teams can cross by next Saturday and BURNSTOWNOscar Erickson Much distress and sickness attributed the Union Forever, in turn stir the Resolved, that each and every owner of to act as "Board of Health" for 8. P. Bently. evening. Call and examine when you want to buy. I hu.^ to dyspepsia and chronic diarrhoea lots abutting on Minnesota Street inthe City blood of patriotism as final victory is "^vgtm vw 15j^ T Klossner the ensuing year and, the same were Prices to suit you. BASHAWPeter Quanstrom and is occasioned by humor in the stomach. of New Ulm, Minn,, in Bliioks No. Sixtytwo assured, and the exuberant feeling that appointed: Nick. Eischen. Hood's Sarsapanlla is the remedy. As will be ser-n by the pioceedings [62] and Sixty-nine [69] North of Centor follows culminates in the jolly old contraband 1 Dr. C. Berry, Chas. Brust and Louis and NORTH STARWm. Edgar Street in said city, are hereby directed published elsewheie in this issue of song: "Kingdom Come and Buenger. Thomas McCormickv Ejesling ,Eeller&Co's. and required to construct a good and sufficient the RKVIEW, the city council held a the Grand Finale." The council designated the New MULLIGANNic. Smith and Byron sidewalk on said Street and adjoining The Lyon County News has entered very impoitant meeting on the evening Ulm Post as the official paper of the said lots, Within two weeks from the pus Green. o! the 6th inst. The council is upon its sixth year. The Nrus is one Body Found. blioation of this Notice, according to Ordinance city for the ensuing year. evidently getting down to business. of the best weeklies comin, to 0111 STATELYHenry Haggard and A. No. 15 and the plat of said sidewalk Dickerson. JlesoleedThat the city surveyor be table, and we hope it may long continue The ni) stery of Jerome Lang's Lang' disappearance on file in the city clerk's office of said city. and lsheieby instructed to turnish It is repoited that anew time caid Aajwunied tne dU.^n M*,T to thrive. HEADQUARTERS FOR was solved last Saturday Dated New Ulm, Minn., May 6th, A. D. the city and establish the grade of will go into effect on the Winona & PETKR J. MOE.,* by the finding of the body in the Minnesota 1884. side walk on the north side of Third St. Peter laiUoad next Sunday, and The ltedwood Falls school house Secretary. 3 river. The discovery was made By order of the City Council, *v- North from Minnesota street to the that the mail train|from the east will *,M* will be built of New Ulm biick, Mr. iSr SRLNGFIELD ITEMS. J*jL JACOB NIX, by John Neuman and his two little two alley, aho on Centie street from Minnesota ailive at this station about thirty /f Aufderheide having been awarded the ^CLO:rHING,iByawmiMisislsBMsilsi Wolfgang Schmidt Geo. Walk y Clerk. girls, while out in the river boat riding. to State street, on First North minutes eailier than now. contract for supplying the same. 200,- have received last week about 5 carloads When first seen, the body was a little street from Minnesota to State street, 000 will be required. GRAND of lumber, and much more is on ways below the pontoon bridge, floating The little four-year-old girl of Jas. also to establish grade the of State the way. down stream. Upon making the discovery, Doty, of Courtland, broke her left arm CONCERT AND BALL, eottsdwtMavciait, whlc*yield street from Centre to First South Hats'and Gaps, Thomas J. Richards, one of the oldest Mr. Neumann returned 'to the There is a prospect of Springfield getting last Sunday, by a fall while at play. awltr/-|o svwj sauisjsssjiaflhs street. and most respected citizens of shore with his little girls, and then another railroad, coming from The little sufferer was brought to this ResolvedThat councilor Leonhardt Butternut Valley, died at the residence summoning Mr. Kuntz, the bridge VHaRasBrtc*atfBftkafeeor* Mountain Lake and passing on through city and placed in care of Dr. Berry, BOOTS and^SHOES be instructed to order two street lamps of his daughter, Mrs. M. J. Edwards, stomal watchman, to his assistance they apprended to Redwood Falls and Minneapolis. who leduced the fracture. given by the complete from L. Haeberle, and have bifpsvstiytks .GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. in Courtland, on the evening of the body in the bend below them put up in place of those destroyed, 9* Qlv* it a trial and yoa will the 0th last., aged 74 years. Kiesling's residence, and, fastening a New Jersey Wine Sent to Europe. mmtMSWUb wearnoother. Tor salable "Girofle-Girofla," by the Andrews A-XJSO ^S as soon as possible. rope to it, brought it around the island opera company, at Turner Hall tonight. Mr. Speer, of New Jersey, has a reputation On motion it was: The bottom has dropped out of the At to a point near the bridge, where it was A LARGENEWLl^E O DRESSGOOD S AND "Chimes of Normandy" tomorrow extending over the whole ResolvedThat each and every Dakota boom. The anticipated i ush made fast to a tree. Coroner Laudenschlseger /UNION HALL, night. The company numbers Union and in Europe as being a reliable owner of lots abutting on Minnesota has Dot yet come, and the Winona & was at once notified, and he 20 artists, and is highly spoken of by producer of pure wines. His Port street, in the City of New Ulm, Minnesota, St. Peter railroad experiences no trouble promptly repaired to the spot and caused the press wherever they have appeared. Grape Wine is ordered by families in in Blocks No. 62 and 69, North this season in taking care of passengers Sunday\eve.f the body to be taken from the water. May 18/ 84' Dresden. London and Parts for its of Centre street, are hereby directed and freight, A number of The body had the appearance that the SPFJNG NOVELTIES, Oarpets- PROGRAMME. The Winona & St. Peter Railroad superior medical virtues, and its blood and required to construct a good and trains have already been discontinued man had been foully dealth with, an Co. has contracted with Mr. Aufderheide making quality, owing to the iiou contained sufficient side walk on said street and and the crews discharged. 1 Overture, Banditenstreich Orchestra abrasion of the skin near the left eye for 400,000 brick, delivery of 2 Pieasures of Harried Life Orchestra in the soil in which the vines adjoing lots within two (2) weeks from having the appearance of a pistol ball 8 Circus BensGavotte Orchestra same to commence as soon as the kiln grow. For sale by C. Boos. the publication of this notice accoidmg The Lamberton people are again wound. County Attorney Baasen and 4 The Forge In the Forest Orchestra now being burned has cooled off sufficiently 6.Fan'.aaiae sur La Sonnambcla, violin to ordinance No. 15 and the plats holding out inducements for the construction Drs. Berry and Carl were summoned, AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. solo Orchestra to permit the handling of the CAUCUS. of said sidewalk in the City Clerk's of a flouring mill at that and a coroner's jury was empaneled. s&*$ 0 Lockvagelchen, Polka Piccolo Solo biick. place. L. Chester, F. Immel and Andrew office of said city. The two physicians being of different Ruef, with Orchestra 7 Cornet Solo. ..Henry Neumanwith Orchestra Anderson are appointed a committee opinion as to the nature of the wound ResolvedThat the clerk give due The Democratic voteis of New Ulm Do not foi get to take in the giand 8.StringQuartette..Miss Alma Dunkel 1st violin An examination of our Stock and Prices is respectfully invited. to correspond with millers and on the head, the coroner dismissed the notice by publication in the official paper are respectfully invited to meet at 9.Visions of a Beautiful Woman Waltz.Orchestra concert and ball to be given by the to show the advantages and facilities jury until Sunday, the body in the mean 10 Recollections of the War Military Band of said city. Turner Hall on Friday, May 16, at 8 MINN, and CENTRE STREETS, NEW ULM, MINI* Ernst Orchestra at Union Hall next offered to any person wishing to engage time being removed to the dead house ResolvedThat due notice be given p. m., for the purpose of electing 7 THEODORE CRONE, AGENT. A Sunday evening. Admission 35 cents Admission 35 cts. Children Free. in the milling business. in the cemetry. At 9 o'clock on Sunday to the Winona & St. Peter Railroad delegates to represent the city of New a person, childien fiee when accompanied morning Drs. Berry and Carl made Co. and Geo. W. Van Dusen & Co. to Ulm in the county convention to be by their parents. The orchestra an autopsy of the body. They found The Minnesota annual conference of vacate Fust South street near the railroad held on the 17th inst. MILLINERY '*$*&$ now numbers eighteen men. the stomach and bronchial tubes filled the Evangelical Association, closed crossing to its full width within E. G. PAUL, chairman. with watera sure sign of death by its session in St. Paul on the 6th inst. one week from the date of said notice. J. Klossner, Jr., successor to M. drowningwhile the wound on the Bishop R. Dubs, of Cleveland, Ohio, HcrE FOR RENTA new and con* ResolvedThat Mayor Constans be Mullen, handles some of the best farm head proved to be only an abrasion of presided during the session. H. forttii 'e house to rent, flouting Centie and is hereby authorized to satisfy the machinery manufactured, and he is not the skin. The coroner's jury rendered Bunse was elected piesidmg elder ti eet, block 65 South. mortgage of Mueller & Scherer in favor afraid to let the people know it. See a verdict, that Jerome Lange came to AT of the Mankato district. Among ot said city. his new double column advertisement WM. HUMMEL. his death by accidental drowning, the appointments we notice the following: Petition to open a street at a point elsewhere in tnis issue of the REVIEW. while hunting. KUSJT%IK G^ Mankato, J. Manthey St. Peter, At the Cong. Church coi. Minn on Centie street between outlots No. Besides his large assortment of farm J. G. Schmidt New Ulm, F. Emde. Third South Sts., eveiy Sunday 320 and 370 ending at outlots 345 and machinery and implements, he carries The deceased was last seen alive on Preaching at 10) A. M. Sundaj fraction "S" was read and on motion a complete stock of shelf and heavy Monday, April 14th, at which time he Tracy is to have a cigar factoiy. School at 2 p.ra. Lecture at 1%, p. in referred to committee on streets to repoit hardware, carpenters' tools, fencing I wish to announce to my customers crossed the bridge to the Nicollet side The Trumpet says that Mr. Hemy B. All are welcome. Seats free. Subject wire, &c and he has the reputation of at next regular meeting. and friends of New and vicinity that in quest of game. Just exactly how he Ahrens, of St. Paul, has made a contract of lecture next Sunday evening: selling cheap. ResolvedThat the city clerk is met his death will never be known, but my with J. M. Wardell, by the hereby directed to issue a permit to BURROWING INSECTS. it is supposed that he fell into the river SPRING GOODS E ARRIVED. terms of which the latter will erect a CARPETS. Anton Zieher to build an extension to According to the report of the State in some accidental way, and being building near Syndicate block, to be his skating rink to be built of frame Board of Charities?,the Nicollet county weighted down with cartridges, and unable used by Mr. Ahrens as a cigar with brick veneer outside, and metal poor house is not a heaven on to swim, he was unable to save A large line of spring samples just Consisting of Millinery, as factoiy, Mr. Ahrens i3 a brother-inlaw roof, the whole to be veneered by the earth. The repoi says: "The furnitme himself. Besides the cartridges, he had received at C. Wagner's furnituie of Mr. Jos. Vogel of this city, is old and scanty, and the house 30th day of May instant, said rink or $1.65 in his pockets. Mr. Lang was tore. Brussel carpets at 90 cents. fktg of kll e^riptior^, and an A 1 man in all respects. old and rickety. The inmates are terribly building to be located on part of lots about 28 years of age. His only relative huddled together in sleeping 11 and 12 Block No. sixty-six (66) WALLPAPER. in this countrya brotheris in A respectable old gentleman ot Wisconsin, trimmed and untrimmed. rooms in which the relationship ot north of Centre street. Philadelphia. Thus the sad fate of a Just received a full assortment of named Wilcox, became intimate sex is not minded, and the beds abound worthy young man has been determined. FLOWERS, RIBBONS, The petition of John Hauenstein Wall-paper at with a woman named Wilcox, with bugs. Sugar is only put on the was last over until next meeting. The who robbed hira ot $1,300. She went CflAS. WAG NEK'S SATINS, PLUMES, table on Sunday and the inmates spin vaiious bills and accounts filed were to Redwood Falls, Minn., and Wilcox Furniture Store. most of their own yarn on an old-fashioned A Great Discovery. acted upon, after which the council of every description, and at prices that followed her with the purpose of recovering wheel." adjourned. WILL-PAPER. Mr. Wm. Thomas, of Newton, la., his money but the woman are 25 per cent less than anywhere says- "My wife has been seriously would not give it up, and Wilcox let The Imperial Tree Bean is attracting else. BOARD OF HEALTH. affected with a cough for twenty-five her go, dreading the consequences to The undersigned desires to inform very much attention among agriculturists. years, and this spring raoie severely Remember I have no old stock his reputation of an arrest and trial. his patrons and friends that he is in receipt It is a lemarkable producer, The Board of Health recently appointed than ever before. She had used many of a large assortmen of Wall-paper, carried over from last year, but All and in quality excells the far-famed by the City Council met at City remedies without relief, and being Fresh Goods. The following is making the rounds embracing all the newest and most white navy. The MINNEAPOLIS Attorney Eckstein'*! office last urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery, popular patterns of the papers: ''Billy Marble, the once NOTIONS. FARMERS' TRIBUNE, among the many Thursday, and, after having qualified, did so, with most gratifying results. great comedian, is now instructing a othei excellent things it is doing to CALL IN AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. organized by chosing Dr. C. Berry The first bottle relieved her company of amateurs at New Ulm." CARL GEBSER. piomote good husbandry in the Northwest, health offlcei, and Chas. Brust secretary. very much, and the second bottle lias The fact is, the Marble combination is giving away to its readeis absolutely cured her. She has not YARNS! YARNS! got stranded at Redwood Falls, and packages of the seed of the Tree Bean. At an adjourned meeting of the had good health for thirty yeais. the New Ulm amateurs meiely assisted Our leaders will be interested in seeing boaid last Saturday evening, Dr. Berry Trial bottles free at the City Drug I have just received in putting Billy and a few of his associates the TRIBUNE'S liberal offer. Send submitted a paper on the water Store. Large size $1.00. desire to inform the people of New on their legs again. Don't for sample copy. 100 Jo%. Ladies* Fancy supply of the city. He treated the We place the INVINCIBLE and ORIENTAL Shirts upon the market this sea- Ulm and vicinity that I am closing out bear down too hard on Billy, brethren. subject quite exhaustively. Referring son, feeling confident it will prove a favorite with the Trade, and meet with District Court Proceedings, my stock of Hose, at 10 cts. Children's Already our neighboring towns are to the chemical tests made by the that success which it justly merits. YARNS, BELOW COST, commencing preparations for celebrating The spring term of the district court State chemist of 55 samples of water Hose9 at 10 cts., good at 15c C. H. Hoyt, of Noyes, Bros. & Cutler, in SPRING and SUMMER the Fourth of July. Mankato is in order to make room for Spring for Brown county closed its labors last THEO CRONE, Agt., and dealer sent him from New Ulm. He said the St. Paul, and H. D. Everett, of going to celebrate on a grand scale, GOODS, ETC goods. Now is the time to make your Friday, Judge Webber dismissed (he impurity of our water was traceable LACES 1 ct., 2 cts., 5 cts., 7cts., irsw is oo*s Redwood Falls, were dumped while H. Himmelman, secretaiy of the {or purchases if you want a good article grand jurors on Thursday, as also part to the filth and offal deposited on the 10 cts., 15 cts., 20 cts., and even up crossing the Minnesota river near Southern Minnesota Live Stock Association, little money. of the petit jurors. The several cases side hill towaids the slough on the to 50 cts. per yard, all fine and Morton, one day last week. They only announces that the 4th and that came up for trial were disposed of southwest of the city. By leveling MRS. LOUISA ERD. Bared their lives by clinging to the cheap. 5th days of July will be celebrated as follows: from the bottoms of our wells to the ferry rope and dragging themselves under the auspices of that society. slough on the west side of town, he The case of James A. Lock, vs. Wm. EMBROIDERY a very large assortment. hand over hand to within reach of Fire and military companies and base finds that the bottoms of our wells are Harder and A. W. Nelson, involving AT THE- helping hands on the shore. They ball clubs of the State are invited to NewULM cheaD Cash Store below the water level of the slough. the title to land. Case dismissed by were both in an exhausted condition join in the celebration. Liberal competitive As the water flows into our wells from order of court for failure of proof and when taken from their cold bath. WHITE DRESS GOODS, piizes are to be offered, and a westerly direction, he is convinced abandonment by plff. The jury in the My Spring stock of Millinery Goods, a grand time is expected. that our water supply comes from said case of Chas. Spies, vs. Peter Herian PANS, GLOVES, NECKTIES, Herman Muehlberg, surveyor of personally selected in the Eastern markets, slough, filtered through various distances returned a verdict for the plff. for the Carver county and editor of the Free has been received, and I am now The Andrews opera company comes of sand and gravel. As our full amt. claimed to be due him. Stay HAIR ORNAMENTS, ETC Press, thus acknowledges the receipt offering a fine assortment of all the well recommended. The company recently 4 water supply is exclusively from of proceedings granted for sixty days. of one of the lithographs of "Coney latest styles of hats, bonnets, trimmings, appeared in Winona, and DRESS BUTTONS 500 gross, wells, it is absolutely necessary that In the case of E. G. Pahl against the Island of the West," recently sent out and millinery goods of all descriptions,* this is what the Republican says of Large and New the fountain head should be perfectly city of New Ulm, the court ordered Elegant Styles, in black, brown, The undersigned wish to announce that their by Mr. Nsegele: "We are thankful CHEAPER than the same ^83 them: pure from contamination, and he that judgement be entered perpetually blue, gilt, and in fact any shade, at Stock of for the gift, but at the same time class of goods can be bought elsewhere. therefore recommended that a public enjoining the city and its officers from "The Andrews opera company did READY-MADE CLOTHING, YOUTHS* CLOTHING remarkable low prices. must say that the picture is a botch Come in and convince yourself that I dumping place should be at once secured, issuing and the Central Railway Co. their work so well as to gain the decided from beginning to end. The reproduction mean just what I say. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKEJRY^ Come in examine our goods and learn the place being so located that from receiving the bonds voted to the favor of the audience and win of the island is a total failare, CJ&f prices before making your purchases 5 Mas. LOUISA ERD, our water supply could not be injured latter by the people of New Ulm. words of commendation from ail present. BOOTS A SHOES, LIQUORS, ETC, ETC without symmetry or propor- New Ulm. elsewhere. thereby. The standard comic opera Girofle-Girofla Plff. to recover costs and disbursements. tion." for the spring and summer trade is now being received, and we take this The case of S. D. Peterson, vs. was given with decided Remember no trouble to show goods. The board thereupon adopted "Regulation Card of Thanks* C. H. Potter and O. C. Potter, was settled spirit, showing at once that Mr. Andrews Come early and don't wait until the of Board of Health, No. 1," PREFERS LEAD TO HEMPA Salt early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call as also that of J. Newhart, vs. is a man thoroughly familiar best patterns are all picked out. Lake special to the Pioneer Press under which forbids the placing of any filth, Chas. Lent. In the case of Rochester with the stage and an efficient musical and examine onr goods. IN date of May 0th says: Fred Hopt, rubbish, offal, dead animals, or any the sad bereavement which has 'fr:A*fif director. This was especially observable Manufacturing Co., vs. Conrad Hoffman, alias Welcome, three times tried and other matter in or along the slough overtaken me, in the death of my beloved We will Not be Undersold breech of warranty on machine, in the excellent chorus, which convicted of murder, has been sentenced above referred to orders and requires mother, it is consoling to know the jury returned a verdict in favor of did some very enjoyable singing. Miss SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. BEHUKE-W* to be executed June 13. The the city council to establish forthwith }few Iflm.. B. & E. that in her fatal illness so many of her the deft The case of the McCormick Rosebury's pure voice in the leading Utah statute permits persons sentenced a public dumping place, and warning true and kind-hearted friends were always J. B. Schmidt, Harvesting Co., vs. John Liesenfeld role, playing the double character of to be executed to choose hanging all violators of these provisions that ready and willing to render me Girofle and Girofla elicited much approval. was dismissed on motion of deft. For or shooting. Hopt choosed shooting they will be proceeded against according valuable aid in caring for her, and it the want of proof, the suit of Julius Her acting too, was very acceptable. The Time has Com as the manner of his taking off. His to law. is to them, and her many other generous Hartneck, against Frank & Bentzin, Mourzouk, chief of the attorney gave notice of an appeal. Another meeting of the board will friends who followed the remains for damages for injuries sustained Moors, betrothed to Girofla received a Should a stay of execution be ordered be held next Saturday evening. to the grave, that I desire to thus publicly while employed in the latter's mill, fair impression at the hands of Mr. there will be lynching. The murder express my sincere thanks. Marasquin, betrothed to Girofle, is a was dismissed. In the case of Chas. 4-Desires to inform his readyrJ was committed four years ago. The Mulligan Items. jttandfiwe are FRANCIS SCHMIDT. Retz. vs. A. W. Nelson, the jury rendered tenor part which was fairly sung by case cost the territory $15,000. patrons and friends that New Ulm, May 8, 1884. a verdict: "No cause of action." Mr. Garr. Miss Clayton did some Mr. M. Wiggins of Sleepy Eye he has just received a clever dramatic work in the character The case of the State'of Minnesota, FLOWERS AND PLANTS. The mysterious disappearance, last ed through our town last Wednesday. of Aurore. The remainder of the cornpan} vs. James Montgomery, was settled. August, in the town of Severance, Sibloy large stock of the *tvv* School will bejeommenced in district appeared well up in the work of The deft, plead guilty, and was adjudged county, of Jos. Bieble's little No. 46 next Monday, light opera." &t -t fist ^r For Catalogue, scad to to pay $300 for support of child, is now satisfactorily explained. LATEST STYLES of SPRING The wheat fields are beginning to TO SHOW THE PEOPLE OF THIS PLACE AND VICINITY child and costs of suit. The assault The skeleton of the child was found At Turner Hall to-night and to-morrow and SUMMER CLOTHING, look green, and our farmers are again Meiidei\lkll GrleeiiliouSe case of Henry Retzloff was dismissed. last week, in a slough near Mr. THE LARGEST, MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED night. asking, "what shall the harvest be?" HATS AND CAPS, DRESS The grand jury found an indictment Bieble's premises. As was supposed 5 Mr. J. Dayton Q0 Iowa passed 1 S against John Fraas on luid and lascivious SPRING BOOTd an SUMMER SHOES,iFOKSTOC by many, the child had wandered Minneapolis, Minn. GOODS, GENTS FURNISH- PERSONAL MENTION. S & through here last week on his way to conduct Deft plead guilty and into the slough and died from 12. 84) (NOT. ING GOODS, BOOTS* SHOES his farm near Lamberton. was fined $300, or 3 months in the exposure and hunger. All the flesh -Judge Webber is holding a term JOHN LIND. C. A. HAGBEBG. county jail. He remained in the jail had disappeared, and the remains were Miss Jennie Sanderson has been engaged also a complete Ne of court in Renville county this week. fromTnursday until Saturday, when Office of USD &HABBEBB only identified by the shoes and parts to teach in dist. 46. Chas. Brust and family departed he paid the $300 and was released.^ of the clothing the child wore at the stock of GROCERIES, Our town supervisors contemplate last Sunday for a three weeks' visit to time of its disappearance. building another bridge across the Attorney8*at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. Including Everything in the line of relatives and friends in Chicago. CROCKERY, Glassware, The grand jury recommended that Little Cottonwood this summer. This the new fence around the jail be moved Mr. Frank L. Randall having with* Senator S. D. Peterson and Lieut. The New Ulm Review recently had LADIES', GENTS', MISSES, BOYS', YQVT&ffi, and is an improvement long looked for, etc., etc.\ back from the rear of the jail 20 feet,as drawn from the partnership heretofore J. Hcescheler departed last Monday an item in reference to the mysterious and much needed by the people living where it now stands it keeps the rays existing between us, the undersigned evening for Dakota. They will be absent CHILHRENS FOOTWEAR. NEW GOODS, disappearance of a Courtland man and in the eastern part of the town. Don't fail to call on hint when in of the sun from the jail, and thus impairs with 0. A. Hagberg will continue, in 7 about two weeks. the grand jury last week undertook to The storm last week was a very unpleasant the health of the prisoners. They the firm name of LIND & AGBBRG, LATEST STYLES look the matter up, but as it was simply Frank Daschbach, dr., Anton and want ot anything in his line. Hie one. Some of our people also recommended that new floors be and I take the liberty to assure my a rumor and no head or tail to it, BEST STOCK LOWEST*PRICES. Isidor Blessing, John Koreis and Jos. feared that another cyclone had been laid in the County Auditor's and County clients that all litigated matters will motto is, nothing could be done in the way of Ulewitz, of West Newton, departed billed through to Mulligan. ^Treasurer's offices also that the teeelve my careful and personal attention investigation.St. Peter Tribune. this morning for Washington territory. windows and plastering in the building as in the past. Our school trustees are intending to They took the cars at Gibbon, A gentleman from Courtland informed used for county offices ~Be repaired and We attend to all suits in the State and put the school housejona more substantial and from Minneapolis they will travel us last Saturday that the man placed in good condition. United StatesCourts, examine and perfect WOOD FOR 8ALE foundation than the one on which via the Northern Pacific. 4*-* i* referred to has been missing nearly Weaskonlyafair1pial.\^ 4 titles, negotiate loans, buy and tell it now rests. W. two years, he having disappeared in The St. Peter Journal thus notices The undersigned desires to inform -J. Newhart has made a number of real estate, foreelose mortgages Wear&ConJldento) June 1&84 but that after leaeing home two of our New Ulm boys: Louis thecitizeosof New Ulm thatne it From Head to Foot ales of real estate this sprittgtad reports and make collections. he was seen on the road going towards Galles, agent for Henry Frenzel's pop the demand forT the better .T- The postmaster at North Buffalo, We refer to the Citizens Baak of prep&redto supply all denuwdF for St. Peter. He said there was nothing works at New Ulm, was in town last than for the part Pa., Mr. M. J. Green, says St. Jacobs tJlm, Minn. The Brown Coun. wood on short notice, either by the whatever connected with the disappearance Saturday. Mr. A. Crone, one of the Oil, the great pain-conqaeror, cared BaakofNewTJliDMinn. and the haviiir property carload or cord, and at iirioes that defy that would lead fair-minded finest roller skaters in the Northwest, him of pains in the head, and also of fhos3feittHM( Imperial Consul ot Chicago. competition. _^__ __ men to suspicion foul play. I accompanied Mr. Galles. A frosted feet. #9-si* '_- "J.-4J rt? L* V*9M*tZzZh JOHNL *4&