New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 25, 1884 · Page 3 of 5
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iMaaaMgaipf^^^y #i 4*K NEV%iULM REVIEW y*' a mustering in soldiers scrape, or I FANS! FANS! at Frank Kuetzing's. Blaine and Logan cigars at the City NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Watertown, D. T., is to have a $30- den't dnow what. They would not Palm leaf fans, 3 cents Japanese fane, Drug Store. JTven Democrats pronounce 600 hotel. :l 3fetW"|% let your little correspondent In when CELEBRATION 3 cents folding fans, 5 cents fine them good. sag* *m Travelers' Guide. That^will jchool was called, so say the rest. Visit THIS CITY Thi%Year! The Redwood County Agricultural fans, 102550 cente. rfe ,3s Michael Castle and wife have become society has decided to purchase forty -tk.*^ The Methodist camp-meeting in Alwin's hot Older, Crane & Co/s pretty3 acres of ground, where its annual exhibition Last'Week produced some residents of Springfield. grove closed its sesson last Monday days which invariably, closed with a will hereafter be held. evening. Aside from the sultry Batter shipped by car-load from shower. The small grain at this writing OF weather and repeated showers, the Springfield for the New York market. FANS! PANS! at Frank Kuetzing's. is looking nicely, but rust is ieared meeting was very successful. Large NEW YORK CIRCUS, Mankato and other local markets are Independence Day, D^y^i iijjjjjjli.^V.i if oppressive heat continues to follow Falm leaf fans, 3 cents Japanese fans, numbers of our people were present as not good enough for Springfield each shower. This week has opened 3 cents folding fans, 5 cents fine interested spectators, and on one or might do for New Ulm. out but little better than last, and at fans, 102550 cents. two occasions not a few of our lads eteif Noble Allen and family have become Wn\or noontide mercury, reclining: in the k&$t.S were on the grounds with a view of residents of Springfield. shade', is usually found up in the nineties. Two of Geo. Schneider's horses raisins: ned. Going West. Going East. John P. Gulden has become a resident But it's good "cawn" weather, were terribly injured a few days ago S?MUSEUMpanda of Springfield and sells machinery, the farmers say. j*^ Day Passenger *4.25 Day Passenger *6:65a by coming in contact with a ba/bed A Few Facts. of course under the sign of S. D. Night *9:35p Night :4:55 am wire fence. George fears that one m Among the many sterling features to Peterson. He makes the machines go of the horses is ruined for all time to Marshal Gommel desires us to say Except Sunday. Daily. be seen with the New York Circus, on wheels. GW6BESS Of|TIlAI!P ANIMALS. come. that hereafter anyone caught bathing Museum and Congress of Trained Animals, C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent Our saloons say they have such good in the Cottonwood river in the vicinity which exhibits in this city Wednesday, DeLands, of Fairport, N. Y., are of the bridge near Frank Benzine's business that they can give lunch July 2d, are the following: Only Look out for the delinquent tax list always abreast of the times. They mill be seveiely dealt with. twice a day, that Is when many don't colored Juvenile Band in America next week. quickly seize upon every possible Some of the young men of this city come to town, you know. Snow white performing stallions performing means of improvement, and in consequence who are in the habit of bathing near built ponies troupe of performing Jonas Laudenscblaeger has Older & Crane's New York circu3 their Soda and Saleratus is the bridge have carried their deviltry dogs riding goats Ben Snow the laughing himself anew house in our city. exhibits in Sleepy Eye next Tuesday, supeiior to all others. to snch an extent that ladies crossing son of Momus, whose hat-spinning Suy- July 1st. Messrs. Brophy & Gamble are wrs the bridge were subjected to repeated feats are simply astounding the Brazilian that ingoil from every oily agent The following from our neighbor, insult. A word to the wise, etc. queen of the bareback steed, Senorita The Sleepy Eye roller skating rink anti- comes around. Ton know they the St. Peter Tribune: As she pulled Clarinda Lamkin M'lle Julia Lowande, will he opened to-morrow evening. A cipate a big machine trade. open the blinds she said to him: "Did Blist1 The patriots of New Ulm are up and the equestrienne Charles grand time is expected, several of our Mr. Murfin, the Sleepy Eye creamery you have a good time' "I did," he doing and, weather permitting, we will famous Parisian band Edward Shipp, experts going up. man, has been around looking after replied, "I've seen all the world." have an old time celebration on Independence the hurricane hurdle-rider Harry G. "Did you see New Ulm?" she inquired. the interests of tbe farmers as well as Day. The committees appointed Lamkin, the equilibrist, whose feats Older & Crane's New Yoik circus, "No, I did not." "Then you have his own. with the dancing barrel, table and to arrange for the general celebration museum and congress of trained animals not seen all of the world," and the The good old settlers of Brown and wheel have astounded the world Wm. held a meeting last Friday evening ft will exhibit in New Ulm next blinds were closed. Redwood counties held their social Maurittus, king of clubs the La Rue ang selected Capt BurgMarshal of the V2 Wednesday, July 2d. "r fathering at G. Wandry's grove on family, gymnasts, Floyd St Clair, the Day, and Col. Pfaender, Orator. An exchange says that sawdust, as champion double-somersault long-distance 19 inst. A big crowd, a good time cession will form Turner Hai PANS! FANS! at Frank Kuetzing's. Turner Hall Park. an ingredient of mortar for plastering leaper La Rues, French clowns and a splendid dance was the result. o'clock a. m. and march Ihrou, Falm leaf fans, 3 cents Japanese houses, is being given much attention B[all Frelando, the Egyptian juggler La rincipal streets, returning to 'l S3 The St. Paul Jobbers Union excursion fans, 3 cents folding fans, 5 in some quarters. It is utilized instead md Perche Equipoise, the most difficult park where speeches, musi passed through our city last Friday. cents fine fans, 102550. of sand, and it is asserted that At gymnastic performance before the public song will be the order of the da}, They were a very jolly crew, and such mortar, being more porous than PE0QEAMME. ad- St Clair Brothers, monarchs or the PI the conclusion of Col. Pfaender's by the appearance of the inside of the the ordinary kind, makes the face of The Congregational church Sunday the flying trapeze Dialo, the fire king four 1Concert by 3. C. Band, 2:00 p. m. ^ress the Ernst Military Band and cars they did enjoy themselves as of a wall warmer, is a non-conductor of school scholars picnicked on St. Jacob's funny clowns countless giants, midgets, Msennerchorwill proceed to St Jacob's 2Prize contest at Bowling old. DARRACH. sound and dampness and overcomes hill last Satuiday. A pleasant tatooed people, etc., etc. A grand Hill where they and their friends will Alley 2-30 p.m. the echo in halls and churches. time is reported by all participants. street demonstration at 12:30 o'clock on celebrate as per programme announced 3Foot Race, Sack Race, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. the day of exhibition. Free to all. 41* in another column. The Turnverein Climbing and Jumping, Wild cats must be numerous and Tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbages and Don't miss it. has arranged quite an extended programme for prizes, 3:00 p. m. The best salve in the world for Cuts, and overly bold in the neighborhood new potatoes are among the luxuries for the entertainment of their 4Indian Club swinging, by Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, of St. Peter. One of them a few temptingly displayed for sale at Setter's Are you Billious? Try the remedy friends, and between the two places of Mr. A. Engel, of St. Paul, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, nights ago actually entered the city confectionaiy and fruitstoie. that cured Mrs. Clement of Franklin, amusement all can be made happy. A Champion of Minnesota, 4:60 p. m. Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Eruptions, and was holding high carnival in a N. H.Hood's Sarsaparilla, made in grand display of fire works on Court 5Exercises on Horizontal and positively cures Files, or no The Republican Congressional convention coopei shop, when the barking of a Lowell, Mass. House square and balls in Turner and Bar, 1st Class, 4:30 p. m. pay required. It is guaranteed to give of the Second district will be dog brought the proprietor to the Union Halls will close the festivities of 6Exercises on Parallel Btr perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. held in Mankato to-morrow. Hon. J. scene, and his catship departed /in the day. Blaine aud Logan Campaign Olub. 1st Class 5:00 p. m. B. Wakefield will be re-nominated by Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. through a window and struck out for In all its Towering and Overpowering Greatness. 7Distiibution of Prizes, 6:00 p.m. acclamation. L. Roos. the river bottoms. MENT OF ARTISTS and a SEA OF CANVASS. At the Republican caucus last Friday A Few words to Our Patrons. WONDERS. Original Features. evening a committee was appointed WABNINGAil persons are warned The St. Peter Journal (Dem.) says In speaking of the recent term of consisting of A. Blanchard, J. PERFORMING HORSES AN PONIES. not to purchase certificate of deposit Grand Ball, M. Mullen of this city is mentioned as the district court in Lincoln county, The following card* from the Management Hoescheler and Anton Brey to make No. 2006, issued by Brown County a proper and popular gentleman for the Lake Benton News thus compliments of the New York Circus, Museum the preliminary arrangements for the Bank, May 1st 1884, same having been Democrats to nominate forcongiess in Judge Webber: and Congress of Trained Animals, organization of a Blaine and Logan PERFORMING DOGS. LEAPING GREYHOUNDS. A REGIMENT OF %a lost by me and payment stopped. this distiict. which will exhibit in this city Wednesday, "There was a great deal of work campaign club. All who wish to connect GYMNASTS. LEAPERS and TUMBLERS. PERFORMING WHITE INTURNER GEO. BEVIER. July 2, needs no explanation, as done at this term. Judge Webber themselves with a campaign club STALLIONS. RIDING DOGS and GOATS. 5 FUNNY CLOWNS. HALL. New Ulm, June 23, 1884. Mr. M. Epple last Saturday sold 400 the show comes fully endorsed ,by the sustained the leputation which he has lM for the active support of the gallant head of cattle to J. B. Overholser, of press as the largest and best: already earned of being an excellent standard-bearers of the great party of Engaged at the Princely Salary of 8500 PER WEEK, and Daily Performing Nebraska. The cattle will be shipped judge. He has a faculty of dispatching The transcendency of this mighty National Freedom, National Unity, to Norfolk, Columbus and David City, the Most Difficult Feats upon her Bareback Steed. x. business, and took occasion to lecture aggregated consolidated monarch of all Come One! Come All! and National progress and Reform Mile. Clarinda central Nebraska. the attorneys for being dilatory showsis beyond the loftiest flight of are requested to hand in their names and help us' celebrate! Nothing will with their cases. All who attended the most fertile imagination. Words tc the above named committee. The Dr. B. Carl will accept our thanks be wanting to make everybody happy. court are high in their praise of him are totally inadequate to express the young men of New Ulm are especially 7 My Spring stock of Millinery Goods, /J&* for the American eagle which now perches as a presiding officer." nubounded appreciation of the press The Com. of Arrangements. invited to join the grand army of the personally selected in the Eastern markets, The Acknowledged Empress of the Arena. over the general delivery window in and public as for the first time they "Plumed Knights and Black Eagles" has been received, and I am now the post office. The eagle was killed 50 First-Class All Superior Stars 50 gaze upon this confederation, and for The only place in Ameiica wheie a GRAND in their march to Republican victory. offering a fine assortment of all the last fall near Hummel's lake, by Mr.' once see their expectations fully realized, convicted murderer has the choice of latest styles of hats, bonnets, trimmings, John Lillie of this city. like the weary pilgrim upon first how he shall be put to death is in Matters Military. and millinery goods of all descriptions, 4th of July sight of his Mecca, or haven of* rest. America' Representative Clow and Jester Utah. There he may select hanging *r CHEAPER than the same SHOW CASES FOR SALEMrs. Louisa Years of labor and accumulations of a or shooting. The latter is invariably class of goods can be bought elsewhere. Cap*.. James Hunter of "B" company Erd has for sale five (5) handsome mighty fortune have been devoted to the choice. On Fridav, the 13th inst., Come in and convince yourself that I informs the Republican that an effort show cases, throe uprights and two bringing about this much-desired object, Hopt, the Ogden murderer, was executed mean just what I say. will be made by the Guards to secure counter cases, the latter nickel plated. and it is, with just feelings of pride in this way, and the proceedings the encampment at Faribault for She offers them at a bargain. Call and MRS. LOUISA ERD, that the Management accord to this were decorous and decidedly effective. the next year, which the Republican examine them if in want of anything of New Ulm mighty wonder the title of When Hopt left New Ulm a hopes will be successful. Winona the kind. YARNS! YARNS! few years ago, then a mere boy, little GREATEST AND BEST. Prof. Bliss' Celebrated Parisian contributes $1,200 toward paying the did anyone here suspicion that he Too often are the public deceived by expenses of the encampment, in order A number of Republican county conventions would meet death in such a manner wily managers, who seek through misrepresentation UNIFORMED REGIMENTAL BAND. to secure it for this year. were held in the Second Congressional and under such circumstances. to defraud the populace desire to inform the people of New district last Saturday, and Gorgeous Street Parade of their money, never for a moment attempting The National Rifles of Washington, Ulm and vicinity that I am closing out without exception delegates were chosen to confine their cleverly-worded The Postoffice this city has been D. are not satisfied, with the decision my stock of to the Congressional convention faorable advertisements to anything like a officially notified by the Department of judges that decided against YARNS, BELOW COST, to the re-nomination of Hon. J. semblance of truth. that hereafter the rate of postage on them in their recent contest with B. Wakefield. it 12:30 o'clock of tbe DAT OF EXHIBITION. newspapers and perodicalpublications It is solely our desire to place before Capt. Bean's company of St, Paul. in order to make Ooni for Spring of the second class, where sent by the public a show embracing in its entirety They intend to submit to Secretary goods. Now is the time to make your Several children have died in Redwood General Admission50 cents: mail by others than the publiaheis or more new features, and presenting Lincoln, upon their return to Washington, purchases if you want a good article Falls, during the past week, of news agents, will be one cent for each more talented performers, than for little money. a report of the competitive soarlet fever. We understand that four ounces or fraction thereof, to be were ever before gathered together by drill, the object being to prove to the the public schools of that place, and, MRS. LOUISA ERD. prepaid by postage stamps affixed. any show on earth. Children under 12 years half-price. War Department that ignorance exists *^g also, the skating rink have been closed, The rate on such publications, when We have no rivals, nor superiors, hut eyen under the roof of so prominent WALL-PAPER. as a precaution against the spread so sent, has heretofore been one cent are truly the one a portion of the army as that of the disease.Renville Times. Just received a full assortment of CELEBRATION, GRAND for each two ounces. This reduction GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH, which occupies the officers' quarters Wall-paper at applies only to publications of the and lead the van, while less fortunate at Fort Snelling. Should the Rifles A movement has been started at CHAS. WAGNER'S second class, which embraces only competitors are compelled to follow in also get scooped at Dubuque they will Sleepy Eye within a few days to establish 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATIONj Furniture Store Under the auspices of the newspapers, magazines, and other the rear and be relegated to inferior probably change their opinion of the anew bank. It is proposed to periodicals issued at stated intervals positions. Fort Snelling officers before they reach start it if a capital of $50,000 can be ORDINANCE NO.-37. not exceeding three months. Our constant aim is to please and delight Washington. obtained. The planis to enlLst stockholders, An Ordinance to amend Ordinance all. and, with this one sole object none of whom shall hold le? *& The great parade preceding the National No. 4 and No. 287 entitled An ordinance in view, we pledge our reputation that Tli RepitbllA'tti JAUhl convention thanffilOO or more thitn $1,000 of atock. relating to misdemeanors. encampment of the Grand Army met in this city last Saturday for the we will present an entertainment which So says the Herald. purpose of electing eight delegates to has Be it ordained by the Council of the City of of the Republic at Minneapolis -AND THEMilitary represent Brown county in the Congressional New Ulm: NO EQUAL ON EARTH. Band The scholars of school distiict No. next month has been postponed one convention which meets in Mankato See. 1. That Ordinance No. 28 of the City Very respectfully, the public's obedient 3, town of Cottonwood, will pic-nic in day. Tbe following is the full programme to-morrow. The convention was of New Ulm entitled An^ Ordinance to servants, Gag's grove next Sunday. The Silver amend Ordinance No. 4, and entitled an ordinance organized by the election of Edwin of exercises during the encampment: OLDER, CRANE & CO. Cornet Band of this city has been engaged relating to misdemeanors be and the Paulson of Linden as chairman, and ON THE AT NEW ULM, MINN. __ for the occasion. As a large number same is hereby amended by adding at the Hans Mo of Sleepy Eye secretary. PERSONAL MENTION. St. Jacob's mil, of people will be in attendance from Monday, July 21The reception of end thereof new sections numbered sections Delegates were present 'from Linden, Marshal of the Day,CAPT. FR. BURG,. Orator, COL. W. PFJB8DBB this city, Cottonwood and Sigel, a delegations, firing salutes of artillery No. 14, 15, 16,17,18 & 19 and otherwise Milford, Sleepy Eye, Sigel, Burnstown qrand time is anticipated. Dr, c, Berry visited Stillwater last upon the arrival of G, A, R, trains Qu amending the same as follows: and New Ulm. The following delegates week in attendance at the annual PROGRAMME: overlooking St. Alexander's Hospital. the Manitoba or Milwaukee & St. Paul See. 14. Any person who shall indecently were elected to the Congressional convention The Seventh Day Adventiata campmeeting tracks, assignment to quarters, and meeting of the State Medical Society. exhibit any stud horse ot let any such horse C. C. Brandt, Hans Mo, Peter commences in Mankato tomorrow, musical escorts for arrivals. to any mare within the limits of this city, John P. Gulden of Springfield was Dahi, Joseph Bobleter, Peter J. Moe, The Several Societies participating in the procession will assemble at Tor- PROGRAMME. and the prospects are that unless in some enclosed place and entirely Tuesday, July 22Reception at City a caller at the REVIEW sanctum last Joseph A. Eckstein, Geo. W. Sommerville, ner Hall promptly at 9 a. ra. and form in the following order: Silver Cornet there will be an immense gatheiingof out of public view, shall on conviction March to the place of festivity, at Hall by the mayor, Gov. Hubbard and Saturday. VV%M Gust. Spelbrink. The delegates Band, Co. "A," 2nd Regt, M. N. 6., Hecker Post No. 48 G. A. R., Mayor and people. Several families will be in thereof be fined not less than twenty.flve the conclusion of the general proces* others. Reception and camp-fire at are uninstructed, but nearly all are City Council in carriages. Scholars of the Turnverein, Ernst Military Band, New Will. A. James, contracting agent dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. attendance from the vicinity of Golden sion through tbe streets. the fair grounds with five minute warm friends of Gov. Wakefield. Ulm Maennerchor, New Ulm Turnverein. for Older & Crane's New York circus, Sec. 15. Any person who shall hitch or Gate. A large pavilion tent 60x 12 m.. DINNER. speeches by distinguished visitors, The route of march will be as follows: From Turner Hall on State to Cen- tarried in New Ulm over Sunday. fasten any horse, mule or other animal to 100 feet and four forty-foot tents will recitation of poem by Mrs. Sherwood, Commencing at 1 o'clock, there will SAD DEATHLast Monday morning tre, down Centre to Broadway, down Broadway to Fourth South, down Fourth any shade or ornamental tree, or in such be used for meetings in the different W. G. Alwin, of St. Paul, was of Toledo, etc. telegrams and St. Paul and Minneapolis be a prize tournament at the Bowling South to Minnesota, up Minnesota to Fourth North, up Fourth North to Broad- proximity thereto that the same may or can languages. visiting with relatives and friends dailies brought the sad tidings of be damaged, or shall damage the same in way, down Broadway to Centre, up Centre to State, thence to TurnerHall Park. Alley. A target will be erected and Wednesday, July 23Grand parade, in this city last week. any manner, shall, upon conviction before the accidental death, in Minneapolis, Before the'procession starts from Turner Hall a National salute will be fired, horse races, foot races, dress parade, prizes will also be offered for marks* St. Jacob's Hill was the scene of mk the city jnstice be punished by a fine of not of Mr. August Schmidt, a former resident by Capt Burg's Battery. ten mile race by ladies on racing manship. much mirth yesterday afternoon, The following from the Fairmont leas than ten dollars nor more than fifty of New Ulm. The Tribune gives horses, dress parade, etc., fire Exercises at Turner Hall Park: it being the occasion of the Sentinel has a local application: dollars. the following account of Mr. Schmidt's works by the Topeka Flambeau club. annual pic-nio of the scholars of the The visitors will be entertained Sec. 16. Any person who shall stick or A cheap John cloth peddler was retailing death: Sisters' school. The exercises consisted Thursday, 24Base ball, foot races, with song and music, and all kinds of post any hand-bill or placard of any description his goods from door to door in "Another terrible and fatal accident, of declamations, singing and music exhibition by fire steamers, hook and refreshments will be provided. upon any public or private building or Fairmont last week. Our village and one apparently entirely unnecessary, i. Masic, N. U. S. C. B. by the scholars of the school, and ladder companies, dress parade, etc. Oration, COL. WM. PF^NDEB. property, post, fence or structure, without council should protect the town against occurred shortly before 10 speaking by Rev. Alex. Berghold and Patriotic Song, N U. M. Patriotic Song, N. U. M.^ Friday, 25 Turner society, athletic the permission of the owner or occupant these itinerant traffickers in shoddy o'clock last Saturday evening, where A most cordial invitation is extend' others. A large number of people thereof, shall, upon conviction be fined not Music, N. U. S. C. B. sports by city clubs, bicycle riding, Music, N U. S. C. B.-*#l wares. By their specious talk and August Schmidt, proprietor of the ed to all. were present from the city and country. less than one dollar nor more than twentyfive trotting match, band concert at the with oily tongues they succeed in Farmers' Hotel, fell through the opening Grtfuyi Di^plky of tflf$ WOf(g on douft dollars. COME AND CELEBRATE! stand by all bands present. forcing upon people goods which are at the west end of the Suspension Sec. 17. Any person or persons who shall not wanted and which generally turn Bridge, and was almost instantly killed. The Committee of Arrangements, Cutlen Post of the Grand Army of make, aid, countenance, or assist in making GOING! GOING!!Mrs. Louisa Erd out to be sham. We have a good class Schmidt, while in company with fifou^e $qukfe kt 9 }JL, ^jf the Republic was mustered in at any noise, riot or disturbance or improper desires to say to the public that her ORDINANCE NO. 36. of business men who pay taxes and Max Kauffman, a boarder at the Springfield last Friday afternoon. diversion and all persons who shall collect stock of millinery goods will POSITIVELY help improve and build up the town. Farmers' Hotel, had been viewing The Post is officered as follows: An Ordinance to amend Ordinance together in bodies or crowds to the annoyance be closed out before July 1st, and in order They do a legitimate business, and the improvements at this point, where Gome one! Come all!! and help us celebrate. Jm or disturbance of the citizens or travelers No. 3 entitled an Ordinance relating to H. A. Hitchcock, P. C. to do so as soon as possible sell things for their true value. They he met bis tragic death. The man and any pe/son who shall keep or animals running at large. Wm. Heier, S. V. C. she offers everything at prices way below THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. do not take the money out of the had passed over the opening between maintain a disorderly or ill-governed house P. Matter, J. V. C. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of cost In fact you can select your county, and it is not right that they and all persons guilty cf any indecent exposure the temporary wooden construction on D. H. Semans, Q. M. New Ulm goods and make your own prices. Now of his or her person, or of any indeoent, should be forced to come into competition the right of the approach to the Geo. Bickelhaupt, Surg. PUBLIC EIUDKATIONS. is the time to lay in your millinery for Bee. 1. That section two (2) of ordinance FRANCIS BAASEN, inmoral, disorderly or insulting conduct, with tricky and irresponsible bridge, and was about to step from John Wilson, Chaplain. your wife, your sisters, your-cousins No. three (3) be and the same is hereby language 4or behavior, shall, upon pack-peddlers. If the itinerant dealers the bridge proper on to the new platform, Attorney and Counsellor at law. Jos. Haggard, O. and your aunts. amended to read as follows Sec, 2. That conviction thereof before one of fhe city cannot be kept out entirely they when he missed his step or failed P. McKeever, O. G. the running at large of horses, colts, mules Notice is hereby given that final examinations justice*, be fined not less than five dollars should at least be taxed so heavy that to observe the opening, and fell to J. H. Barber, Adjt. hogs, swine or geese at any time within the of the New Ulm Public nor more than one hundred dollars. According to the Herald, Mr. C. B. they cannot afford to take out a license. the railway track, twenty feet beneath. H. Haggard, Sergt. Maj. limits of the City of New Ulm is strictly Sec. 18. No person shall throw any stones Schools will be held in the Tooms of Blake of Sleepy Eye has just finished Collections Promptly Attended to. The unfortunate man fell head first prohibited and forbidden, and any owner Peter J. Moe, Q. M. Sergt. or other missiles on, into, or over any street, the respective classes, from Monday, the construction of a cyclone cellar. and struck his head upon one end of a of any of tbe aforesaid animals, who shall Twenty-three veterans were mustered, alley, lane or public place within the limits June 23d, to Friday, June 27th, inclns* It is built to connect with the ordinary railway tie. When men engaged on permit or allow or so cause the same to run Speeds Wines for Consumptives. NEW ULM and three others made application MINN. of this city and any person guilty of'any of ive. Parents and others interested in cellar hut is not uDder the house. the work went to him life was almost at large within the limits of this city, shall for membership before the mustering the foregoing acts, shall, upon conviction be the cause of education are cordially Consumptive persons are greatly It has a door into the house cellar and on conviction thereof be punished by a fine extinct, and before medical assistance WOQl FOB SALE. fined not less than one dollar nor more than officer left the village. The invited to attend." benefited by the use of Speer's Port also a door and flight of steps leading of not less than five dollars nor more than could be summoned death had relieved fifty dollars. Post bids fair to become one of the Grape Wine. It gives nourishment to the outside. It has solid stone By order of the Board of Education, one hundred dollars. the sufferer. The man's skull was Sec. 19. Any person or persons offending strongest veteran organizations in The undersigned desires to inform when everything else fails, and physicians walls with an arched brick roof, on Sec. 2. Tho provisions of any ordinance G. KOCH, Clerk. found to be terribly crushed. Those against any of the provisions of this ordinance Brown county. the citizens of New Ulm that he ia prescribe it as a rich, nutritious top of which is built a solid cap of New Ulm, June 18,1884. heretofore published, so far as the same are who viewed the ground were harsh in or of ordinances No. fonr (4) and No. prepared to supply all demands for wine. Prominent physicians and stone and mortar from two to three inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. twenty-eight (28), shall, upon conviction, their criticism of the depot authorities, UNPRECEDENTED! wood on short notice, either by the members connected with the New feet in thickness. Now let the cyclone Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take effect thereof before the city justice, be fined as to whose apparant negligence this carload or cord, and at prices that defy York Board of Health have inspected come. from and after publication. Meat Market, heretofore provided, and the city justices terrible death is partly attributed. competition. The St Paul Daily Dispatch, the original Speer's vineyards and wine cellars and Approved Jane 10th A. D. 1884. shall in addition thereto make the penalty The opening through which Schmidt PETER HERIAN. Blaine daily, will be kept red-hot Attest: B. CONSTANS, speak of his products in the highest in the alternative, adding to the sentence, in The corner stone of the Lutheran fell is about two feet wide. There JACOB NIX, Mayor, and running over for its favorite candidate terms. For sale by C. L. Roos., ^S case the fine imposed is not immediately CARPETS. Gymnasium will be laid to-day. Services was no fence provided to keep pedestrians City Clerk^.VS during the campaign. It will paid, imprisonment for a period not exceeding I M. EPPLE, Prop'r. will be held in the Lutheran away from the dangerous spot, be sent to subscribers from now until ninety days and to be fed on bread and church, commencing at 0:30 o'clock a. neither was there light or a watch- Springfield Items., water, at the discretion of the justice. November 10, for One Dollar and a Half, NEW ULM,MINN What a Woman Says About the ReMINNESOTA ST. HI. At 1 o'clock p. m. a procession A large line of spring samples just man," Sec. 2. The provisions of any ordinance This price, for a live, progressive DAI- will form at the church and march to cipes in the Famout Albert Lea received at C. Wagner's furniture The weather in and around Springfield Mr. Schmidt moved to Minneapolis heretofore published, so far as the same are LY paper, containing all the news, besides fj^.Cook Book.^ the gymnasium grounds, when the HPHK undereigned deeiree toinform tbe peopleof store. Brussel carpets at 90 cents. is just wet enough to make it inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. from St. Louis about two years ago, the stiffest sort ot Republican nm I New TJlm and Ticinltrthatbe haa le-eetaoliabed ceremonies of laying the corner stone interesting to the community Sec. 3. This ordinance shall take effect and he was highly estemed by all who tat hi* meat market and ia now preapared to wait politics, is low, beyond precedent of the gymnasium will at once begin. To the Farmer* of Springfield from and after publication. on his eld costomera and friend* with only the large and the crops. ^T'" had learned to know him. The grief Tour valuable Cook Book came to Large clubs for the Daily Dispatch TheConrtland cornet band will be and Vicinity. baftfreshand cored meat*, eamaageejard and ererythlnc Approved June 10th A. D. 1884. of the family, consisting of wife and The Ladies Aid Society meets at should at once be gotten up, in all hand, for which accept my thanks. nasally keptin nfim-elaea market. The present and assist in the festivities. Attest: H. B. CONSTANS, four children, is unconsolable, and in UgbestmaAetprice win be paid for FAT CAT- Mrs. D. Sheffield on Wednesday. towns reached by a daily mail. Send It's a treasure, for its Recipes are A large number of people from Nicollet I take pleasure in informing the husbandmen JACOB NIX H Mayor. TLE, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. their great affliction they have the All are cordially imtfted to attend as money, with names, to and Courtland are expected to be City Clerk. of Springfield ami Tiolaity plain, and the book is well gotten up M. EPPLE. heartfelt sympathy of their many New the entertainment will be more than THE DISPATCH, St. Paul, Minn. present. that I have purchased the w^mr and Ulm friends. its typographical and general make up your bargain for. Come and see. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. agricultural implement agency of "Mr. speaks well for your department in doing AlbinNews. Otto May, from Indianna, got married S. D. Peteraon. I will conturae the A Great Discovery. The St. Paul Jobbers Union excursion STAT or XimnaovA,I so much for the "Woman of Amer- to Miss Hellen Hubbard. They Dry weather continues, although IN PKOBATB COURT. business at the old stand, and ofler for passed through this city last County of Brown, $ Mr. Wm. Thomas, of Newton, la., are like all new married couples quiet ica." May your Road be as successfulas sale an the popular *"Hrhm hentofor thundershowers could be seen in every In the natter of the etUteof Niels Larson de. Friday about 2 o'clock p. ra. Owing says: "My wife has been seriously new in the business. BBEWJSI, MALSTEH ft BOTTLER handled by Mr. Peterson as also av direction June 18,10 & 20th, yet not every woman will be who follows to a slight shower prevailing at the affected with a cough for twenty-five Notice is hereby given to all peraona having complete assortment of repairs Willie Anderson of our town has enough rain fell here to wet the ground time but few of our people were at claimiaaddenanoa against the estate of Niels your Cook Book, and every man years, and this spring more severely agricultural implements. Asmys been visiting Miss Ida Steele of Sleepy an inch deep. Grain is likely to be Laraon lataof the County of Hennepindeceased, the depot to meet the excursionists, than ever before. She had used many who eats thereafter. that the Judgeof tbeProbateConrt ofBrown conn Eye, his old teacher. rather short, especially on new land. and their stay among us was accordingly ^msNmm remedies without relief, and being ty will hear, examine, and aojost daimaaed de- "QUICK TWabravery .*.._._.._..atheon* la ofthelaMe*t,eatabliahaMnta John Johnson, who got hurt some Yours truly/I mandsaMinat said estate, athisoneeintheClty very short. When the excursionists The 4th of July will be more than ^Valley urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery, of the kind Minnesota of How Ulmtosaid eounty, on thefirstMonday of fitted weeks ago and for whose life there, left Sleepy Eye .it was their the average this year. The committees p withaUthe modem improvement*, MBS. M. B. KAB8TJCRS my fntnii,f$im6itMni^obta^ did so, with most gratifying results. each monthfor afar, sucoeaem months, commencing and bottlebeer fnmiabed to anyparr of the was some fears, is said to be getting intention to tarry an hour or two in of arrangements are par*exeel* with tbe first Monday ia JnlylSSi aadthat ing good:i^sjBMB|ijBjra)fis ulasa farmin^plemli, The first bottle relieved her abortootiee. Mybottlebeerbeapeeially adapted si* months from tbeipd day of May lBMhavo better. New Ulm and "take in" the town, lence. As far as cash and energy is ToU beautiful book contains 144 at the very lowest very much, and the second bottle has for family na*. te^^te,Sul^.,Sfeb^llA^ haanttmltc4wtd allowedoy aatd Probate Court and the rain only prevented the execution concerned it will surely be a success. Oonatrrhreweraaad otherafhat hey malt will pageatwtth illuminated covers. Sent absolutely cured her. She has not Strawberry parties are in style, and i4ittott|eirintef topja^^thelr order* with of their plan. The St. PaulJob- The programme will be thrown before JOHN P. GULDEN. had good health for thirty years. on receipt of Ten contain Stamps or new potatoes and green peas are on am. AUor^rabym*ilwi]lfalTomypromttaU AdmioistratrU oftbetstaU ofNiels Larson, da. -|y bers Union are a jolly set and no mis'take. yonr faces in day or two, |j( .Trial bottles free at the City Drug Oath. Address, BABCOCK, FOR 4 Nation. SpriBgfidaVMTwL,Jui,ttM, oar tables. Store. Large size $1.00. CO., Chicago III. Jone25-r84 July O.SCHELL 84, Col. Bobleter was up last Friday on OMIKRON, ^^h&MiiStm