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w^ NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Mr. Jos. A. Eckstein, receiver of the Rumor says that Capt. Max Rosskopf MEMORIAL DAY. saa^** salute by Capt. Burg 8th, music by the Chas. Wagner is the agent for the vinegar works, last week shipped five Sachine. is about to execute a maneuver 5 band 9th benediction.' stly celebrated Household Sewin yew Advertisements, carloads of vinegar to wholesale merchants not down in Upton's tactics. As the The prayer by the chaplain, Rev. C. Its Observance in New Ulm. in St. Paul. Captain alone will be responsible for Mowery, and the addresses by Maj. Headquarters' Sample Room and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. results, we presume it's all right Sanders of Sleepy Eye and Col. Pfaender May 30th, the day on which all Union Billiard HallEm. Schnobrich. To-morrow is Corpus Christi, and the i of New Ulm, were very eloquent veterans love to do honor to the Livery, Sale and Boarding Stable Bants! Pants!1 desire to inform, event will be celebrated by the Catholics Mr. Thos. Mulverhill, recently of St and as the speakers progressed the old memory of their fallen comrades by Thos. Mulverhill. the pants-wearing public that I have of the New Ulm congregation with Peter, has opened a livery, sale and veterans were carried back to the strewing flowers upon their graves,was Legal NoticeIn matter of Vinegar received and am now offering- for sale the usual procession. boarding stable in this city, and we scenes of 1861-5. The memories of appropriately observed by the people Works. a very large assortment of pants. take pleasure in calling attention to his dark scenes and terrible sufferings were The new Duluth roller mill, owned of New Ulm and vicinity. The beautiful Pants! Pants!Theo. Crone. Prices,styles and sizes to suit all pocket announcement in another column. vividly refreshed, and many were the and operated by New Ulm parties, and impressive ceremony of decorating books, tastes and shapes. Probate NoticeBaldwin & Ward. Thomas has some very fine rigs and eyes that moistened with tears. We started up last Thursday. Everything the graves of our dead heroes they say his rates are very reasonable. THEO. CRONE. exceedingly regret our inability to give is working satisfactorily, and the boys Tracy has a population of 1,210, and was inaugurated on May 30, 1868, by a I W. & St R'y Office, the prayer and and addresses verbatim. challenges Marshall to "show up." are happy. general order of Gen. John A. Logan, A very heavy thunder storm passed New Ulm, May 30, '85. Commander-in-chief of the G. A. R. over this section between three and four The Germania and Second* regiment Bogus silver dollars are troubling the To members of the G. A. R. and their The ceremony of decorating the monu- With each recurring year since that o'clock yestesday morning. The air bands of Mankato offered their services people of Blue Earth and Watonwan friends wishing to attend the G. A. R. mentSvas performed by twelve young time, the anniversary has been duly was heavily charged with electricity counties. to the G. A. R.'s. on Decoration day, re-union at Currie, Minn., we will sell ladies. A large wreath of evergreens, observed, and the custom has extended and several flashes ran in on the wires free of expense. Our New Ulmjbands excursion tickets to Tracy June loth to the offering of Wesley Greene Post was to every village and hamlet large The population of Waseca, according leading to the W. & St. P. R. R. telegraph were not quite so patriotic. 17th, good until June 18th, at $2.95 for also placed over the monument, to the to the census just completed, is 2,- enough to muster enough old veterans office. The rain poured down in the round trip. 513a gain of 50 per cent, in five memory of comrades buried in southern to form a Post of the Grand Army. The Seventh day Adventists of Minnesota, torrents. years. C. W. H. HEIDEMANN. graves. Col. Pfaender made a few appropriate will hold their annual State MARRIEDIn the German M. E. Agent. remarks in English, and then The day opened up very auspiciously. camp meeting on Sibley Mound, near church, in the city of Redwing, Minn., Four persons were overcome by heat gave the command, "Comrades, salute on Monday, May 18, 1885, Albert J. Alwin, The morning was clear and beautiful Mankato, commencing about June 26 while standing in the crowd at the cemetery of New Ulm, Minn., and Miss the dead," when the colors were dipped, and a nice, cool breeze from the and lasting 10 days. A large attendance last Saturday. Nothing serious, Lizzie Jahn, of Redwing, Minn. company A presented arms and each nortnwest gave promise of a continuance is expected. however. The many friends of Mr. Alwin extend member of the G. A. R. uncovered of the pleasant weather during congratulations to himself and his A conference of Danish and Norwegian and placed his right the day. Already early in the morning The school year in our public schools happy bride. They have taken up Baptist ministers was held at the hand upon his heart. After the people commenced pouring into the city closes on the 26th of this month. their abode in this city. Danish church in the town of Prairieville benediction the veterans broke ranks from all directions, uniformed men Public examinations will begin on Monday, last week. Large delegations and in groupes visited the graves of were hastening to and fro, the 22nd. Mrs. M. Mullen, her adopted daughter were present from Albert Lea and their friends and comrades. A detachment and but for the flags waving from and Mrs. Phelps of Sleepy Eye had Clark't Grove, Freeborn countv. of Co. A.visited and decorated the A runaway team was brought up in housetops at ^half-mast the inspiring a narrow escape from a very serious THOS. MULVERHILL, Prop. graves of Sergt Oscar Hanft and Private front of the Dakota House last Sunday scene might have been misconstrued accident when returning from ttie A severe hail storm in Murray county Sam. Baumgartner, members of just as they were getting a good start. into a grand Fourth of July celebration. Fine turnouts furnished with or without cemetery last Saturday. The buggy in on the night of the 23rd ult. knocked Partie furnished teams Ladies driverseaTOre at reasonable rates Fishing, hunting Poor hitching strap. the company at the time of their death. J*?1 which they were riding was suddenly out a good many window lights for the Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerals The citizens from far and near vied upset by one of the wheels striking a farmers. Small grain was also considerably THE EXERCISES. Office and stable Landenschlager's Ram Dr. Berry has placed a neat night At 7:00 a. m. Hecker Post No. 48, with the old veterans in doing honor rut and as the horse was going at a battered into the ground, but lamp in front of his residence for the [eai|ttifts^ laiple |op G. A. R., preceded by the Silver Cornet to the memory of the departed soldiers. brisky gait at the time, they were to this the real injury was but slight. benefit of such as may be in need of his Band, marched to the depot and received A fact very favorably commented upon hurled to the ground with considerable services after he has retired for the Recently, at Mankato, in a suit Wesley Greene Post No. 71, G.A. was the very general decoration of all violence. Mrs. Mullen was considerably night. wherein S. D. Peterson of this city was -ANDBILLIARD R., of Sleepy Eye. On the arrival of the graves. There were but few that bruised about the face and limbs, plaintiff the juiry served two days and Judge Smart's barn at Canby was the train at 7:20, Capt Burg fired a did not have a fresh flower or some but the little girl and Mrs. Phelps escaped HALL, a night, and received the very remunerative blown to smithereens by a little tornado, salute in honor of the visiting post other token of love placed upon it. without injury. The horse became fee of 50 cents each. "The good a few days ago. Five horses and a Line was then formed and the march EM. SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r, detached from the wrecked buggy It was after 1 o'clock p. m. when the Lord save us from a municipal court," calf within the structure escaped unhurt. taken up to Turner Hull, where breakfast and continued on to town. procession reached Turner Hall on its Minn. Street New Ulm. say our jurymen. had been prepared for the visitors. return march. Refreshments were One of the most remarkable attempts served in Turner Hall to theby this Mayor Constans has placed his resignation Two burly men and a mangy bear Fine imported and domestic wines, at self-destruction that has ever come At 8: o'clock a. m. the committee on timethirsty and hungry vets. liquors, cigars, New Ulm and Milwaukee in the hands of the city clerk. gave a street performance in this city under our notice occurred last week in decoration of graves, consisting of beer. Splendid free lunch from 10 The council met in regular session last last Thursday afternoon. The bear the town of Severance, Sibley county. There will be a special meeting of a. m. to 12 m. each day. comrades Geo. Doehne, Aug. Hellman evening when it was expected that the seemed to be the most intelligent of the A young man named Chas. Johnson, Hecker Post No. 48, G. A. R., next and Albert Freitag, proceeded to the NOTICE. resignation would be accepted and an three. without apparent cause, mutilated himself Tuesday evening, at the usual hour, to Catholic and public cemetries and acting mayor appointed. A special in a horrible manner, and should devise ways and means for the entertainment decorated the graves of the soldiers Between now and the July Meeting of The Silver Cornet Band pic-nicked election will shortly be held to fill the he live his life will be but a blank the of the First Regt. Minn. Vol. Co. Com., Bids, seperate and combined, there buried. in Schell's grove last Sunday afternoon. vacancy occasioned by mayor Constans' will be received at the County Auditor's balance of his days. Dr. Kuapp, of Association, which meets in annual reunion The following is a complete list of The day was all that could have been resignation. Office for putting one coat of Fairfax,has the unfortunate young man in this city on the 23rd inst also the deceased soldiers buried in the wished for, and a large crowd and a paint on the five County Bridges. in charge and he is in hopes of saving to arrange the programme for the entertainment Gottfried Schenk, of North Star, is Good linseed oil and mineral paint of New Ulm cemeteries, each grave being pleasant time is reported. his life. But for the fact that the of the veterans of Brown the same color as now on Bridp-es to be hauling wheat with four teamsall decorated with two little flags and 6 used. The Brown County Agricultural young man's instrument of destruction and Redwood counties, who meet in aloneto the 15 miles distant Sleepy wreaths of flowers. Society will meet at Turner Hall at 1 was a dull knife, thus tangling up the By Order of Co. Com this city at the same time. It is desired Eye. He sits on the first wagon and PUBLIC CEMETERY. Aug. Westphal, ch'm. o'clock next Sunday afternoon, when blood veins, he would have bled to that all members of the post be present guides the steps of the first team, and David Siemon, Co. L, 1st Minn. Cav. the question as to the best mode of fruit death before assistance could have at next Tuesday's meeting. RECEIVER'S SALE. the others follow submissively enough. Wm. Thiele, 1st Minn. Bat. tree culture will be debated. All are reached him, especially as he was some He also plows with two teams, in the Carl. Pelzel, Co. L, 1st Minn. Cav. Our people of Lafayette do now enjoy invited. distance from home when he perpetrated same manner, so our informant says. Pursuant to an order of the District Wm. Heers, 1st Minn. Mounted a real day of rest and this is because the unmectionable*act. Court, Ninth Judicial District in and the stores of New Ulm have been Rangers. Company "A" was out for a practice for the County of Brown, Minn., the Mr. Em. Schnobrich, the popular closed up on Sunday.Lafayette correspondent C. Hausburg, Co. L, 1st Minn. Cav. shoot last Sunday. Considering undersigned will on the A fatal accident occurred in the town St. Peter Tribune. proprietor of the Headquarters' Sample 15th day of June A. fi, 1885 Jno. Lilly, Co. G, 19th N. Y. Cav. the many disadvantages under which of Ridgely last Monday. Anton Liebel, Room and Billiard Hall, comes before We are pleased to know that the Lafayette Ernst Furig, Co. H, 10th U. S. Inf. the company labored, some very good Geo. Inhcfer, Frank Veit and three at 10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of the REVIEW readers this week with people appreciate the new order P. P. Huth, Sergt. Co. E, 6th Minn. individual scores were made. Private the vinegar factory in the city of New others were at work shingling John a card. Mr. Schnobrich hasone of the of things in this city but what in Ulm, Minn., sell at public auction to Inf. Kuehnel, we understand, made the Liebel's house. Without warning the finest establishments in southwestern the world prevented them from enjoying the highest bidder for cash the following: Geo. Guetlich, 2nd Minn. Vol. best score and was awarded the champion scaffolding gave way and all but one Minnesota, and his goods are A No. 1. "a real day of rest" before our L. M. Fay, Sergt Co. L, 1st Minn. badge. were hurled to the groundone man Opposite Theo. Crone's, one door north merchants closed up on Sunday? We THE VINEGAR FACTORS Cav. saved himself by hanging on to the of the Dakota House. were not aware that this thing would WITH MACHINERY A bankrupt stock has been opened John Buhrer, U. S. Inf. roof. Anton Liebel, aged 69 years, had effect them either one way or the other. COMPLETE, out in Beinhorn's building. Before The re-union of the First Regt. Minn. Carl A. Winkler, Trumpeter 1st his neck broken in the fall and died in coming here, the parties held forth in Vol. Association, which was to be held (now in full operation) Minn. Battery. fifteen minutes. Geo. Inhofer was hurt One Power Cane JPresst One Evaporating-pan, St. Peter and took away about $7,000 in this city on June 16th, has been Aloiz Wernz, Co. L, 1st Minn. Cav. PERSONAL MENTION. about the face, and Frank Veit was One Corn Shelter, postponed one week, owing to the inability in cash, but the Herald has the consolation F. A. Brandt, Sergt. Co. G, 1st badly injured about the legs. A carpenter One Feed Mill, Staves for 13Q of many of the old veterans to be Andrew W. Pederson, one of the of knowing that they paid the Barrels, and a lot of other property. Minn. Cav. from New Ulm was also slightly present on the|former date.The camp fire solid men of Bashaw, was in the city poll tax while there and left without Lieut. Jno. Spenner, Co. L.,lst Minn. injured. The others escaped unharmed. of the G. A. R.'s. to be held in this city licking any of the Herald force. yesterday. Dated New Ulm, Minn., May 25th, Cav. Mr. Liebel's funeral occurs at the same time is necessarily also A. D. 1885. John Neunian and family visited Adam Meyer. Co. L, 1st Minn. Cav. to-day from the West Newton Catholic Last Friday afternoon, at Mankato, postponed to the 23rd inst. Jos. A. ECKSTEIN, with P. Manderfeld's folks, in Gibbon, L. Schmucker, 1st Minn. Mounted church. The bereaved have the sympathy an unknown man attempted suicide by Receiver, New Ulm Vinegar Works. last Sunday. Rangers. of their many friends in this their drowning in the Minnesota river. He Report has been prevalent in this Oscar Hanft U. S. Vols. very sad affliction. Geo. Scherer, one of our pedagogues, was pulled out and resuscitated. city that our neighboring village of Chas T. Clothier, Lieut. 3rd Wis. Cav. About the same time a boy named attended the commencement exercises Sleepy Eye was afflicted with scarlet fever, gaOnfor readers for 12 cents in postage stamps to Scheriff Schmidt and several others Jos. Oeder, Co. G, 2nd Regt. Vol. Clinton Hurd, while driving a wagon at the Mankato Normal school, but last Saturday's Herald says that mailingand wrapping,and names ot two were set in commotion at an early hour oook agents, will receive FMEB a StettJHmith Cav. loaded with stone, fell under the last week. the scare was needless, and that the Jrf* Emgrmrtngr of all OUR rMXS. Monday morning by"the announcement wheels and was instantly killed. inJSjyrTS, including CUvttmm*. size 22x2S CATHOLIC CEMETERY. disease is probably nothing but scarletina, Mrs. C. Zeller left this morning for In., worth $4 00. May 2086 that Chas. Gerboth, a Courtlander who Fritz Julius, Co. L, 1st Minn. Cav. a mild form without fever. There Waseca, on a visit to her son, Ed. Castor. Address Elder Pub. Co., Chicago III had stopped in town over night had The Waseca Herald says that the Promptly at 9:30 a. m. the procession have been only a few cases and they She will be absent for ten days or lost a horse by theft during the night. Maplewood Park Association are formed at Turner Hall in,,the following are all of alight character. two weeks. That the horse had been taken by some negotiating with Gen. Logan to deliver order: The Burns brothers of Springfield one was quite conclusive, as the briddle the Fourth of July oration at the Park Just now Theo. Rein of Cottonwood Chief Marshal, Capt J. Nix. looked over our city last Wednesday. Aost. Marshal, J. C. Zieske. THE BUFFALO LAKE HERE OF was missing, and it was reasonable to this year, with a good prospect that he is the best advertised man in Brown President of tbe Day, Col. Pfaender, accompanied John F. informs us that vegetation is by Comrade Fr. Gerboth. suppose that the horse had been stolen. will be secured. The General is decidedly county, and all owing to our item noticing considerably backward this year. Twelve young ladies bearing garlands of flowers. 260 HEAD At all events, the horse was gone, and popular in Minnesota and will be his 20,000 mulbery tree cuttings Orator, Major Sanders Chaplain, Rev. C. Mowery. Mr. James Fullerton, of Fairfax, which he put out on Arbor Day. The Charley and the officers of the law a grand drawing card for the Park if Councilors Wescheke, Brust, Buenger and Leonhard, marketed 850 lbs. of wool in this city and City Attorney Eckstein. item is still going the rounds of the thought the first thing that should be he is obtained. -OF Co A Drum Corps, in Command of Musician yesterday. Mr. Fullerton is one of the papers, and the last time it came under Brevier. done was to notify the officers in neighboring BEADED SHORT HORN CATTLE Co. A 2nd Regt. M. N. G., Capt M. J. Bosskopf, Some fine shooting is done now-adays boss wool growers in Renville county. our observation they had Mr. towns.While the telegrams were Commanding. New Ulm Silver Cornet Band. on the rifle range in Hunters' Rein and his mulbery trees placed over Mr. C. Stuebe and family departed being prepared, a further startling discovery Wesley Greene Post No. 71, G. A R., Isaac Gallaper, COMPRISING Best. The club badges are contested in Cottonwood county. There is no for Duluth, their future home, last evening. Commander. was madeone of the young ladies Hecker Post No. 48, G. A. Jos. Bobleter, Commanding. Bulls, Cows and Young Stock. for every Sunday morning, and at the telling where he will fetch up finally. The families of Wm. Brust of thehouse wasmissing.Search was last shoot John Hauenstein carried off New Ulm Maennerchor. and Henry Engel will also move to Duluth now directed in another direction, and Turnzoeghngs Verem, in charge of Herman All Cattle not sold before August 1st will be the gold badge, while Chas. Winkleman A German Methodist camp meeting shipped to Chicago. Hein. this week. the young lady was soon found on the WalterSweetinan will show the Cattle at School children bearing flowers, in charge of was satisfied with the silver medal. will be held in C. Albrecht's grove, in the farm, four miles east of CUBBII, MURBAT prairie back of the city taking a morning New Ulm will see our friend C. H. Teachers. Co., MINK. Citizens in Carriagers. A life-size painting of a deer, 2285 the town of Eden, two miles from Golden ride on the missing horse. Charley Helmes no more on Sunday. Our host The line of march started from Turner Gate, near the Minnesota river, running on a stretchedwire, offers finepractice NEW GOODS! LOWEST PRICES! concluded not to prosecute the offender. of the Dakota House lost a daughter Hall south on State street to Second commencing Thursday, June 18th, at for field sport and a good customer at one and South, down Second South to Minnesota, 8 o'clock p. ni, A very large gathering the same time. up Minnesota to Fourth North, On next Monday,Tracy will vote on a is expected. The camp meeting will Our friend John Reardon entered Henry J. Luders, Mr, Geo. Jacobs and Henry Rudolphi up Fourth North to State, thence to the proposition to issue bonds in the sum be held under the auspices of the Sleepy into a horse trade with Chas. Stuebe will on Friday morning depart for public cemetery. At the signal of one of $5,000 for the purpose of sinking an Eye district, but large numbers are last Saturday, the former agreeing to St. Paul, as the representatives of the gun, given by Capt Burg when the Dealer in artesian well. "And if the well, when expected from New Ulm, Lafayette, pay the latter the sum of $5 for a Maennerchor to the 8th annual Saengerfest procession was set in motion, the sunk, be a success," says the Trumpet, Lamberton, Beaver Falls and Mountain horse, without seeing it. After the DRY GOODS, which occurs in that city on the church bells tolled,which was continued "the paltry five thousand dollars thus Lake. Friends are cordially invited. bargain .was concluded Stuebe took 5th, 6th and 7th ints. GROCERIES, during the progress of the procession raised, will bring to us at least twenty Mr. Reardon into the garden and Ye editor and Lieut. D. F. McGraw through the city. times that amount in the increased pointed him to an old hobby horse. As the potato bug season is upon us, NOTIONS, ETC. of Mankato went to Faribault value of our property, influx of business John demurred, but finally agreed to the following from the Perham Bulle- AT THE CEMETERY. last evening to stake out the camp Kiesling's Block, enterprises and the saving in insurance Arriving at the cemetery, a large pay the purchase price provided the tin,^ no doubt timely: grounds and rifle range for the 2nd premiums." -i crowd of people who had preceded the horse would carry him home. Stuebe Those who have experimented in killing NEW ULM, MINN. Regt. M. N. G., which goes into camD procession by teams, were found in forthwith procured a^wheelbarrow, the pqtato bugs, are of the opinion ICE! ICE! If We have to record the first accident in that city June 24. that the safest of all ways to destroy waiting. The several societies composing hobby was placed upon it John mounted on the Dakota House and C. & N. W. Our former townsman John Wich, them is with two spoonfuls of ammonia and the processionwith Stuebe as the procession formed in a circle R. R. depot telephone line, which occurred now at Helena,'M. T., sends us $5 accompanied in a gallon of water. It is, they say, the motive powerstarted down Minnesota around the monument which had previously last Wednesday. Mr. Otto Seiter, far better than the dangerous Paris by a request to continue street. By the time Centre street been decorated by an American green or London purple, and fully as the line repairer, ascended a rotten sending him the REVIEW. John's ^ma- was reached both Stuebe and Reardon flag. Without any unnecessary delay, I desire to announce to the citizens of New Ulm efficacious. We suppose the cost of pole to make some repairs, when Otto, ny New Ulm friends will be pleased to were quite willing for a compromise, the regular order of exercises was taken that I have a ammonia is not so much as the poison. LARGE, FINE STOCK OP ICE? pole and all took a sudden tumble. Otto learn that he is prospering. and the matter was finally settled by up and gone through as follows: gThe cost of ammonia is but trifling, jumped clear of the pole before it the latter agreeing to set 'em up to the And will deliver the same to any part of the 1st, dirge by the band 2nd, prayer therefore lose no time in treating your We are requested to say that round city struck the ground and in so doing he boys. John says he'll buy no more potato bugs to a dose of the solution by the Chaplain 3rd, oration in English At the Lowest Living Prices. trip tickets will be sold for $4.95 to all sprained his right ankle quite badly, horses without first seeing them. above recommended, provided always 4th, music by the Maennerchor 5th, those wishing to attend the Saengerfest, and now he limps around on a pair of 3&^ that you wish to keep the price of potatoes oration in German by the President of Especial attention will be paid to to be held in St Paul on June 5, 6 and within bounds of an editorial crutches. Otto has more success in Ostrich tips for 50 cents., in all -|col- orders for ice for family use. the day 6th, music by the Maennerchor 7, 1885. Tickets will be good until pocket book, u^u sliding off of roofs. ors, at F. Kuetzing's. r## 7th, decoration of monument and A,? PETER HERIAN, Jane 9. 4 ^vrtsv. New Ulm, Minn.. 2j WL & &. & *&~*AJUL~**. .^^.w TT" iiiMlAwJrrrr