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

May 20, 1885 · Page 3 of 9

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km JS- Js*U $p& Our "War Cry is Boots and Shoes. Send'Money by American Express Upon opening a pasteboard box forwarded IMPORTANT. Co. Money Orders. from Springfield, 111.,tothe When yon visit or leave New York Receipts given. Money refunded if City, save Baggage Expressage and dead letter office at Washington, an explomaa OTW ULM MINN. h"&* Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of Carriage Hire and stop at the Grand occurred and a ballet was discharged NOT IN MORTALS TO COMMAND SUCCESS BUT the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. 'TIS Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central into the wall of the room. A RATES. JOS. BOBLETEB, Editor & Proprietor. Depot. WE'LL DO MORE WELL DESERVE IT. revolver wa*Ifound in the box, arranged rO fS-Se: $10 8c: 120-We: $80-12c S40.15C SBO-SOc. Elegant rooms fitted up at a cost of SOW'S fW$f July*-*. to explode when the package was one million dollars, reduced to 91 00 Wednesday, May 20,1385. and upwards per day. European plan, opened. It was addressed to a young Elevator. Re3tauran, supplied with lady in Springfield. Dutath is to hav the feat hanging of the choicest varieties to be found the best. Horse cars stages and ele SUJfr. Hinder the revised Minnesota criminal vated railroad to all depots. Familie Ten Minutes is not a very long time, but it is State dairy commissioner Rice promises at the can live better for less money at the code. a -vigorous enforcement of the Grand Union hotel than at any other MENDEBHILL BBEESHODSES. dent for us to convince you that we have 1st class hotel in the city.(Aug. 685 laws against spurious butter and other SttPeter Tribune:They now say A PRIZE! dairy products. It is said that he will that Ex-Congressman Foehler, of Henderson, Send for catalogue to MENDENHALL endeavor to stop, so far as possible, the and not Bierman, is to be chosen TESTYOURBAmSPflWM TO-DAY! use-of all unclean, or unwholesome food Collector of internal revenue, when FLORIST, TO OFFER EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD THAT for milch cows, acting upon the theory Brands advertised absolutelypara the change occurs. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. cowTAiii jaaaasaoarzA.' WISHES TO SAVE MONEY. A VISIT TO OUR STORE AXD that a good cow cannot produce good Oct. 15-85 THE TEST: The'man who composed "The Ar-wholesome milk from impure food and Place a can top down on a hot store until heated,then AN INSPECTION OF OUR GOODS WILL RESULT IN YOUR Notice to Cattle Owners, rsmore the coverand smell, A chemist will not be rs* kansaw Traveler" and the funny dialogue water. quired to detect the presence of ammonia. Investigation! Negotiation! which accompanies that tune,is The undersigned desire to give notice The Southern Minnesota Sheep still living at'Covington, Ky. lie is the Admiration! Gratification! that they have formed a co-partnership Breeders' and Wool Growers' association original chestnut. for the purpose of carrying on a live will hold their annual sheep-shearing stock trade.They desire at this time, particularly, Your prize wiU be secured, our success assured and AtKalamazoo, Mich., among the returns festival at the fair grounds in Rochester, five hundred head of two and of deaths by the supervisor, was three-year-old steers, for which they Minn., May 20 and 21 (Wednesday your trade procured, because an Investigation of our will pay the highest market price, Mrs.Catharin Maine, aged 116 years. and Thursday of this week). For particulars call at Klossner & Bargains will excite your Admiration, lead to a Nego- Her age was obtained from the family The first day will be devoted to shearing, Brandt's hardware store. records in the possession of a daughter and tests of superiority of the tiation and result in your immense Gratification. KLOSSNER & PALMER. living in/Kentucky. different breeds by competent judges New Uim, March 23, 1885. A BIG BARGAIN! A. G. Seiter, the second day to the exhibition and The residence of Henry Luerson, sale of sheep. near'Pratt post-office, this state, was destroyed by fire last Thursday, and fteport comes from Washington that that will interest and please you, now awaits you in our MUM* MJT the five'children of Mr. Luerson perished the President and his sister have had a FRESH AND CANNED in the,flames. Mrs. Luerson was foiling out They say Miss Cleveland seriously if not fatally burned. differs with the President on the policy serving wine at table, and that this of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. TheCzar has presented Gen. Komaroff is the cause of the little misunderstanding snuLTHrvuns HIS NEVER wssnona. a beautiful gold-hilted sword as a but it is more likely that Donnelly and everything else belonging to a In million home* for a quarter of a century Ik hat Slippers, etc. Styles New! token'of recognition for hisgallantry in stood the consumers' reliable test, and his Baconian letters are at the first-class TH E TESTJjF_THE OVEN dealing with the Afghans. This doesn't bottom of the trouble. At all events, Confectionery, Goods the Best! Prices the much look as if the Czar was going to PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., with Miss Cleveland out of the comply with England's demand to rewhite house Donnelly's cake will turn NEW ULMt um or Lowest! JfZffJT. call the gallent General. Dr. Price'sSpecialFlayoiwExtracts, B. Pfefferle, into dough. -Secretary H. H. Young, of the state frof. C. V. Riley, entomologist of the taestfstssl,sisst IsWilses d slaralaswfcwa.d H. Loheyde, board of immigration,says from reports Dr. Pilot's Lupulln Ytast Bans Agricultural Department, says that the received'by him he estimates that the Dealer in For Light, Healthy Bread, The Beet Dry Hop country will soon be visited by two Yeast la the World acreage in:the .Northwest this year will FOR SALE BY OROCER8. great broods of locusts of the 16 and 13 not fall more than 6 per cent below CHICACO. T. LOUIS. year varieties, and that this will be The Leading Boot and Shoe Merch. that of 2*84. The recent cold snap has CANNED, DRIED & GREEN the first time in 221 years that they in no respect hurt the wheat crop, he have appeared in conjunction. They FRUITS, says. will not prove greatly destructive and Dry Goods, Notions. Millinery. the injury that they will inflict will Floux and Feed* of the Editor *Cal. F. Smith, probably be confined to fruit trees. a good Hutchinson /Leader, knows Their visitations will be prolonged until is what thing when he sees it. This STONE,WOODEN AND WILLOW late in Jiuly. he has to say of ye REVIEW: WARE. "The NewiUlm Review, always one Last Wednesday, at Aurora station, 5EWULM, WERRING,.MINN of the best local papers in the state, H. nine miles from Owatonna, the 18-year- seems to-still improve since it changed F. EUETZING from a folio to a quarto form." old -son of T. Thompson was burned to DEALER IK death. In West St. Paul, the little Gen Middleton captured the rebel Dry Ms, Hotions,M & Shoes five-year-old daughter of John Baasen i stronghold atrthe point of the bayonet. fell into a fire herself and playmates MOST PERFECT MADE Kiel and thelarge body of the rebels GROCERIES, takes the lead in these goods in New Ulm to-day. Strict attention co had built .sustaining injuries which escaped and have no doubt ere this Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors. business impartiality to customers always the lowest prceis has been Medicines & Fara Inpleaents. caused her death in a few hours. On Manilla, Lemon, Orange. Almond. Rose, etc, joined Poundmaker's Indians. The the road to nis success. flavor as delicatelyandnaturally as the fruit. the same day, at Winona, a son of MarMicholowski PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., rebel loss at Batoche is reported at 51tin HERE W E GIVE SOME PRICES. Golden Gate, Minn. fell into a tub of hot *SICAGO. ST. LOUIS. killed and 173 wounded. The troops' soap and was so severely scalded that DRY GOODS. TARE NOTICE! spring styles, only standard brands, casualties were light death-ensued in a few hours. Cashmeres in all colors12$, 15, 25, elesrant patterns, fast colors, 7 cts. 35 and 50 cts. per yd. Of fall styles we have left 500 yards. The latest advices from Ireland show Dress goods, brocaded5, 7, 8, 10,Closing Riel, the instigator of the breed rehellion out at 5 cts. per yd., such as that Jthcfirst reports of the April avalanche 12$ and 15 cts. per yd. Pacifies, Steele River, Arnolds, etc. A in the Northwest Territory, is a were not exaggerated. Fifteen Dress goods, black, all styles and bargain. prisoner in Gen. Middleton's camp, and THE WAR HAS BEGUN prices from 8 cts. up. dwellings, with their inhabitants, were Light prints for shirts or aprons, the rebellion is practically at an end. Ginghams, all good styles. Apron small figures, best onh. we ask 6 cts. a swept into the-sea, and twenty-four persons The capture of the rebel chieftain was check, cheap, 6 cts. Amoskeag, standard, yard. drowned. The avalanche destroyed 8 cts., in small check, brown, AND accomplished late last Thursday afternoon, PANTS CLOTHS. fifty fishing boats. The loss in one blue, black, etc., all worth more. Kentucky Jeans15, 18 and 23 cts three miles above Batoche. He SHIRTINGS. village alone reached $60,000. all worth more. For bovs, checked B. & E. BEHNEE was came upon suddenly by three Amoskeag stripes12J cts., worth 16 goods, 15 and 18 cts. thescouts and surrendered without any resistance. cts. also at 15 cts., worth 20 also in The gewels recently found in COTTONS, checks, 10, 12$ and 14 cts. A dispatch says that Riel appears unbleached, 5, 6. 7 and 8 cts., verv treasury vaults were not sent from Japan Augusta plaids, indigo blue, double cheap. Bleached same prices. as unconcerned as any man in to President Monro, but from Muscat warp, twice as etrong as gingham, only WHITE DRESS GOODS, ARE IN THE FIELD WITH A LARGE STOCK OF camp and apparently has no fears for 10 cts. per yd. There was, originally, a sword for spring and summer, Victoria lawns, the future. He expresses a desire to be Economy checksblue and white, with gold and jeweled hilt, which was checked Nansooks, plain Swiss mull, Ready-Made Clothing, orown and white,30 inches wide,12$cts. tried by a civil court. dotted Swiss mull, lace stripe piques, stolen and melted up and afterwards DRESS GINGHAMS. lace check mques, Merrimack fancy recovered. The residuum is the nation's I claim to have the largest assortment piques, etc., lowest prices, greatest assortment The Anglo-Russian question is again Dry Goods, Notions, property, not that of the Monroe of the best brands of dress ginghams becoming complicated. A London in New Ulm. Call in and examine heirs, as reported. 500 YARDS cablegram says the admiralty has them. All one price10 cts. a yd. Dress Cambrics, for liningsblack Boots and Shoes, countermanded the order to discharge PRINTS. An evicted farmer of Balliaslo, County brown, drabonly 5 cts a yard. Just received60 pieces of latest the naval reserves, and there is growing Galway, Ireland, plied the bailiff impression that the arrangements who had evicted him with liquor until Groceries, Etc for peace between England and Russia he was stone drunk, and held him over will fall through. It is stated on authority a fire until he was dead. IDeapite the LACES. and upward. ard? better qua- i that has heretofore proved reliable, for the spring and summer trade, and we take this early opportunity to barfcarious nature ofth farmer's revenge Valencienes1$, 2 and 3 cts. a yd. y500 a ?i8* Cheap toweling, yards, good, that Russia rejects the propositions invite our friends and customers to give us a call and examine our goods. he has ithe -sympathy of a large Cined' 5 Wide, 5 cts. a yd., suitable for white We will Not be Undersold. dresses. Fine laces, cheaper than last of England on. the frontier question, portion of the poor (farmers. lity 8 10 and 11 cents a yd. SKIRTS spring. Big assortment and intends to make demands that it SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. HOO o* ^o, IRISH TRDMMINGS, Donnelly writes home from Washington will be simply impossible to grant. 25 and 35 cents. Bustles. 25 to 40 cents 1, 2 and 3 cts. a yd., all worth more. SSS:!*-.. B. & B. C. BEHHEE. that either he will be appointed Russia has gone on preparing for war, PILLOW CASE LACES, Linen laces, 2$ and 4 cts. a yd. Surveyor General of Minnesota,or Mart biggest bargains yet offered 3. 5, 7, and and is putting everything into the best BLACK and CREAM SILK. 10 cts. a vard. Chandler, the present incumbent, will Spanish laces, 15, 18, 20, 25 and up possible shape for the conflict as fast as S. D. PETERSON, *s each! HANDKERSCHD3FS, to 60 cts. a yd. All worth more. 12 serve his term out. That much is settled, possible. and fancy bordered, 5, 8 lG.cts. each. j' (nwu-j? an CORSETS, elT($ t* he says. From other sources it is 2iE all numbers, for ladies and misses. learned that Kelly and Doran have Seldom has a book been written under Silk, 25. 40, 50 and 65 cts. each. All We sell the Corinne corset, in white or worth more. withdrawn their opposition to Donnelly more trying circumstances and surroundings drab, 50 cts., worth 75 cts. KNITTING COTTON, and that the appointment will surely than the memoirs by General DRESS BUTTONS. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Dexter'sblue and white, brown and Finest assortment of dress buttons in be made. Patting this and that together Grant, now nearing completion. The white, solid colors, 6 cts. a ball Massillion Vibrator and Straw Burning Engine, the'west, in all colors, 10 to 15 cts. a it eeems to be settled that the sage entire ground has been covered from EMBROTDERffiS. doz. Call in and look at our embroideries of Niningser will get there. JPoint Pleasant to Appomattox, and it Pearl buttons in every size at remarkable and insertions to match, 2. 5 io i will doubtless be the. most valuable low prices. cents and up to $2,25 a a I claim Messrs. Kelly and Doran visited HOSE. history of the rebellion which has been to have the largest assortment and Ladies' and children's hose, striped, StcaPe 10 and lb Washington last week and while at the written. As an encouragement to the est prices west of Paul. Straw-Burning Engine, all sizes, 10, 12$ and 15 cts. a pair. Poetoflaoe department Kelly procured Ames1 And suffering old hero, andtoshow that his LADIES'LINEN COLLARS, wit Solid colorsblue, red, pink, 10, 12$ ?S' a list of the vacant fourth-class offices work is appreciated, subscribers all 5ce and 15 cts. a pair. Better goods than sSj. The Minneapolis, Dennet and Wood's Twine Binders, Reapers an. cents. AH sizes. in Minnesota. This leads a jealous for same prices last year. over the country are sending in their GLOVES, Also knit hose, seamless, 10, 15 and Democrat to remark that Kelly's interest names direct to the General for his all sizes and shades, 10. 15 and 25 cts a cts a 20 cts a pair, durable and fast colors. Mowers. The Stougiiton, Wagons*& Buggies. The uu pair worth 45 cts. in fourth-class postoffices grows out work when completed. The Commercial Men's socks, cheap, 5 cts. a pair* of the fact that he intends to distribute Gazette says: "In a few hours in good, 8 cts. better, 10 cts. regular RIBBONS. xT them among hisbest customers throughout Bock Island Stubble Plows. No. l$g.ff 2$-cts. No. l$, cord edged Cincinnati 100 subscribers for the first made, 12$ cts. Rockford knit, 15 cts. Noil5'g.ff.No.Non l-can- 3 9.a a pair. all silk, 2$ cts. 4 0 the State. The question naturally volume were received and the names satin 5 cts. s. SUSPENDERS, arises, "Will Kelly throw in a stock of tJf7 cte forwarded to him in New York." IM'JP the Domestic Sewing Machines boys', 10, 12$ and 15 cts. a pair. Men's, groceries in the bargain?" o-o-ag-g- Inter-Ocean. andsatinsilk, 15. No. 12 20 and 25 cents. extra, 30 cts. silk, 35 black,everl ffi satm silk, 20 cts., in ref ptofc to 50 cts. i een F The count of the monies and securities A public sale of colored vagrants, under UXY 9&gjg and ^f), W&IT^ and Bl^ MOW^f$. naV ?w* TOWELS, that can be found. These awT .11 in the United States treasury has IU the vagrant laws, took place recently 10 cents each. Linen, 15, 20, 251 cts. been completed. Everything was found I will sell cheaper than any other firm west of the Mississippi River at Richmond. A woman's services MILLINNERY. 25in a satisfactory condition and the reports for one year were bought for BARB FENCE WIRE I N PARTICULAR. of ex-Treasurer Wyman were ap. cents a man's brought $38 for theproved in every instance. Even the alleged samejtime. Why this discrimination Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. Everything is warrant discrepancy of two cents reported Ourjnillinery department is this year again under th* 1 56111611 against the white vagrants? Why not Fntsche. That she is an able milliner is not ne^swrv S in the count of the cash room was shown ed, and a full line of Repairs always on hand. fully proven that last season. accessary to mention, as she has give them the same opportunity of being on a recount to be incorrect. The missing SLEEPY EYE, In this department everything is found pertaininir to 1 starved and bull-whipped? Is it pennies were subsequently found clas11 i fir8t'will we millinery store-hats, flowers, plumes, ornaments, riobonTetc. SPRINGFIELD, etc on the floor, where they had dropped because the white vagrant is not worth wms fore long that will surprise everybody. give be- Branch Offices acTRACY AND during the count. The books and the money? There is much about this Look out for our millinery advertisement yetLAKE BENTON. and learn our prices. counts of the treasurer's office are custom that flavors of the days of s*rKiJ S, D. Peterson. to be verified. Thi3 is a pretty good DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, fr-tf 'i T** 1"*" slavery, and an investigation into the showing for the (Republican) rascals ?*f#I! P. KUETZING, matter appears to be in order.St. **.?& that had the handling of thesemonies for ttr ^'f^^a m~4C, Paul Dispatch. New Ulni Minn. twenty-four years. MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN. wmmmmmSsM^ mm mtmem rWTfflsM