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

December 9, 1885 · Page 3 of 8

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The lower house of Congress organized Batchelder and Thomas S Bnckham to secure the payment of three hundred and fifty dollars last Monday by the re-election of and interest thereon and duty recorded in the office J- Wednesday, December 9, 1885. ol the Register of Deeds in and for the coanty Chance Secure Rare Chance to Mr. Carlisle as Speaker. The Republicans of Brown and state of Minnesota on the 5tb day HAS THIS SEASON of July, 1878 at, one o'clock in Book I complimented Mr. Thomas B. Desirable Property The English troops in Burmah have ot mottgaees on pagea 612 and 613. Reed, of Maine, with their votes. Cheap. Now therefore notice is hereby given that in captured Mandalay and King Theebaw THE LARGEST pursuance of a power of sale in said mortgage personally surrendered himself to Gen. contained and of the statute in such cae made An indignation-meeting to meet at and provided the premises described in and covered Prendergast. This puts an end to hostilities The undersigned offers for sale, AT by said mortgage, to wit The west half of ,St. Paul on the 15th of this month to the southeast quarter of section two of township A BARGAIN, Lot No. 14, in Bloek No. in Burmab. one hundred and eight north of range thirty two impress the state executive that the 67 North, in the city of New Ulm. This west containing eighty acres according to the people want an extra session is talked United States survey situated in said Brown is a corner lot, situated in a desirable A Democratic exchange is authority county will be sold at public vendue at the office for the statement that several admirers portion of the business part ot the city. of in the northern part of the State. AND BY ALL MEANS 1 of the Register of Deeds in the city of New Ulm in On it are a one and a half story brick the county of Brown aforesaid on the 31st day of of Thos A. Hendricks assert that the December, 1885, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of THE CHEAPEST building, suitable for store or saloon Fitzhugh Lee's majority in Virginia that day to satisfy the amount due on said mort death of that gentleman takes away the purposes, a one and a half story frame gage with costs of foreclosure and ale including is 15,999. In a poll of 289,071 only 17 Democratic portion of the Presidential twerty-five dollars solicitor's fees stipulated dwelling, with six rooms a brick stable, scattering votes were cast. The Virginia said mortgage to be paid in asc of foreclosure large enough to house twenty horses, ticket elected last fall. This is not saying and the sum of eighteen dnllais and seventy-five voter is notmuch on the scatter.He and is well adapted for a "livery cents paid August 15th, 1881, by said George W much for Cleveland's Democracy, Batchelder and Thomas S. Buckham as and forde generally places his vote where he stable. I will also sell one span of ASSORTMENT OF hnquent taxes on said land and the interest and surely. good horses, set of harnesses, platform thinks it will do the most good. penalty thereon TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS spring wagon, lumber wagon, light Dated November 18th 1885 Hon. John Frank of Mower county GEORGE W BATCHELDER and sleigh and riding saddle and bridle. Mrs. Anna Smith, recently discharged THOMAS S BUCKHAM, Mortgagees. has come out as a candidate for United Also my saloon fixtures and stock of ANBOV KITES, from the St. Peter insane asylum and Atty. fcr Mortgagees [Dec 3085] liquors. All the property is in good States Marshal for Minnesota. ~Mr. pronounced cured, became violently insane condition. For terms etc. write or call moneyjthan at anything else Frank is a German by birth and one of mor ^OBr*- W again last Thursday while visiting on Jos. SCHNEIDER WW *m VW by taking an agency for the best the wealthiest farmers in Mower county. OF ANY HOUSE IN BROWN COUNTY. selling book out Beginners succeed srandlv with a brother in Chicago, and in her B. N. Belchelt None fail Terms free HALLKT BOOK Co Port If he excells in one thing more frenzy she attempted and nearly succeeded land, Maine CALL IN BEFORE BVYING ELSEWHERE AND gives instruction in Piano, organ, violin than another it is in cheese making. in killing his two children. She I GALLAGHER DAVIS and vocal music after the newest and CONVINCE TO VBSELF. WE DO JUST AS WE AD Gallagher& Davis. is again ID custody. A few days ago, A. E. Pruden, private most practical m&hods. Violin scholars VERTISE. grain inspector for W W. Davis, will be instructed singly or in classes. The governor's letter setting forth found the body of a man in a car of a his reasons for not calling an extra session ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Northern Pacific wheat train in Duluth The tuning and repairing of pianos a of the legislature has caused the Collections, Loans, Insurance & just in from Lisbon, D. T. The left specialty. Duluth editors to lose their temper. Heal Estate. side of the skull bad been crushed by a Their threat to shelve the governor R. A.,REICHELT. SLEEPY EYE, MINN. coupling pin, which lay beside the Residence. Cor. German*and 2nd politically comes with ill grace at this body. The murder is shrouded in mystery. N. Sts. New Ulm. time. If the governor's refusal to call an extra session will in any way effect GOOD ADVICE. his future political prospects, it can only According to an exchange, the prohibitionists dlotfyi^ #tore! be to his advantage. He has spoken have adopted advanced And it wa written in the Book of Life, the will of the many to the discomfiture Use SHARP'S BLACK INK as you go thro* life, methods of closing saloons at Mt. Pleasant, Keeping your accounts in black and white, of the few. With stranger and friend alike. Ohio. They buy the liquors and New Stock of As years goby your memory will fade away* fixtures of saloons, and piling the Bnt SHARP'S BLACK INK the OLD RELIABLE, The government is apprehensive of MEN'S, BOYS' and Gets blacker and blacker the older it grows whole in the street burn them. Heretofore Sold all the world over by Stationers.Book trouble with the Mormons. The arrest, CHILDREN'S SUITINGS. sellers. Druggists and dealers generally. they have wantonly destroyed Manufactured only by conviction and imprisonment of the property and the saloon keepers Also received anew lot of J. 0. Sharp. Rogers Park, Chicago. Mormon leaders for polygamy have [Nov 3*88] could whistle for their money. OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, roused the Mormons to great indignation H. Lau&enshlager, which will be sold at astonishing and revengeful bitterness, and Glencoe Register*There is a good threats have been openly made to exterminate LOW PRICES deal of quiet talk about making A. HATS! H&TSl All styles, and the entire Gentile population. Dealer in HOLIDAY GOODS! Castle governor. There are a great STOVES, Two batteries of artillery were many people who are desirous of seeing KENT'S FURNISH HOODS. last Saturday dispatched from Fort a man of positive character in the Omaha to Salt Lake, andother troops are gubernatorial chair once more, a man Come and see our new clothing and get HA RD WARE, TIN IVA RE A ND being held in readiness at convenient posten in prices. who never hesitates to declare his convictions, points, to cope with the Mormons in LIGHTNING RODS, and is not afraid to speak out SCHULEIN & MEINSTEIN. the event of an uprising. The Celebrated White, Howe, when occasion requires. Beinhorn's Building, New Ulm. New American & Singer H. Rudolphi, HOLIDAY GOODS! The Republican Senators, in caucus A telegram from Winnepeg to the SEWING MACHINES. last Friday, on the motion of Senator daily papers says that the more credulous Edmunds, unanimously nominated Cor Minn. 1st. Sts New Ulm. MINN. of the half-breed population firmly MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER IN Senator Logan as President pro tern, of believe the spirit of Louis Kiel nightly Mr. Fr. Kuetzing sells Stark A grain DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Soots and Shoes! the Senate. Gen. Logan declined the walks on the banks of the Red river, ags at 25 cts. each. r. Kuetzing, honor in the following little speech: and will continue to do so until his remains Mr. Chairman:From the depths of Minn. &3d N. stis,, New Ulm, Minn. F. H. BEHNKE. are brought down and interred my heart I thank the Republican Senators in the graveyard at St. Boniface, in accordance for the conhdence they repose in MINN. ST., NEW ULM, MINN A l.uge assoitment, of men's and =DEALER IN= with his last wishes. me as expressed by the nomination just and ladies' and shoes,x boys' boots and tendered me by acclamation. I not Our War Cry is Bocts and Shoes. childien's shoes constantly kept on On Saturday the Republican Senators only thank them, but the people of the hand. Custom work and repairing whole country for the desire they seem again met in caucus and upon a ballot pioiiiptly attended to. to entertain. being taken for President of the Senate I am sure that I can by work necessary Mr. John Sherman, of Ohio, received 'TIS NOT IN MORTALS TO COMMAND SUCCESS BUT to be performed on committees, all the votes but four. On motion of and otherwise do more that may be WE'LL DO MORE, WE'LL DESERVE IT. useful by remaining in my present position. Mr. Edmunds the nomination was made HOWS THIS? FRESH AND CANNED In fact, Mr. Chairman, the position unanimous. Mr. Sherman was duly Gft oderieA "FVuit^Cfforfk- is not to my taste, and unless I FRUITS. elected on Monday, the Democratic thought I could perform the duties in a Senators voting for Mr. Harris, of Tennessee. more satisfactory manner than other OY^TFRQ SERVED IN Senators, which I do not, I can see no Ten Minutes is not a very long time, but it is suffi- necessity for me to occupy the chair in I O I O EVERY STYLE. New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., preference to any of my brother Senators, The Republican Senators did a very cient/or us to convince you that we have HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. feel that I should be given this NEW ULM, MINN. proper thing in unanimously tendering A PRIZE! \Choice Havana Cigar8,% very honorable position. I was, however, and the position of president pro tern, to sir, the nominee of the Republican everything else belonging to a Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for Senator Logan. The General's many party for Vice-President and was voted first-class for at the last election. I was not elected. friends in Minnesota would have been cash. Goods delivered in any part of TO OFFER EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD THAT fje^tkurent M& Coqfe&ionafy. For that nomination I then thanked gratified by his elevation to the Presidency the citv. the Republican party, and through the WISHES TO SAVE MONEY. A VISIT TO OUR STORE AND New Ulm, Minn. of the Senate, but as he does not Senators present I again return to the August Freuss, care for the position his friends will A. GALEUKE. J. c. ZIESKE. Republicans of the country my grateful AN INSPECTION OF GOODS WILL RESULT IN YOUR content themselves until 1888, when acknowledgements. If I thought I Ctonerke & ^iesfee, Investigation! Negotiation! could better serve my constituents and they hope to elevate him into the White Proprietor of the my country by accepting this position House. Admiration! Gratification! Vienna Bakery, I would most unhesitatingly do so and Dealers in perform the duties to the best of my DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Hon. A. R. McGill informs the ability. I do not so think, and I fully Your prize will be secured, our success assured and desires to give notice that, in order to "Casual Listener" of the Pioneer Press appreciate your kindness and the great accommodate his patrons in the upper BOOTS AND SHOES, AND compliment paid to me, but you must that the use of his nam3 in connection your trade procured, because an Investigation of our end of the city, he has made arrangements allow me to say that, after carefully with the governorship is without bis whereby his bread, rolls, cakes, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Bargains will excite your Admiration, lead to a Nego- considering the matter, I feel that I etc., can be had at John F. Neuman's authority. Even Gilman smiles blandly i ought to decline this nomination and store. Hot rolls and fresh bread delivered and says he is not in the field. But AKK BLOCK, SI.EKPY ETE MINN tiation and result in your immense Gratification. now most respectfully do so. every morning before bieakfast. then this is an off year in politics, you Bakery in Melges' building, New Ulm, Boodssold at Hock-bottom prices. A BIG BARGAIN! know, and things politically may Minn. The Red Wing Republican says that change materially with the coming of the reporter of the Boston Herald in IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY. the new year. London has interviewed the leading that will interest and please you, now awaits yon in our nnssip iipf European grain mei chants, and give3 A serious accident occurred on the STOCK many facts which will be of interest to Brooklyn bridge railroad last Satur the great northwest. "American day. The failure of the grip was the' wheat, price for price," he says, "is cause of the accident. Six persons were of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, better than the Indian, but India and seriously injured. This is the first serious Canada are dangerous rivals, and are accident that has occurred on the Slippers, etc. Styles New! growing more so every day, backed by bridge railroad. The officers state that the English government. The Italian they have carried thirty-eight and onehalf Goods the Best! Prices the and Norwegian governments recently li millions of passengers since the sent to London for samples of Canadian opening of the bridge, and not one life Lowest! wheat, stating that they had reason has yet been lost on it to believe that it was better suited to their purpose, because grown in a hi^h Redwood Gazette-A. R. McGill, H. Lohejde, northern latitude. Klein and Long, editor of the St. Peter Tribune, who the great importers of flour in London, made a very creditable canvass for connected with the American market, gubernatorial honors four years ao-o, and selling, according to city statistics, is again brought forward for that position. The Leading Boot and Shoe Merch. double the quantity of any others, say Mr. McGill has a record as a that America must lower her price to capable insurance commissioner and a H. Beussmann, outstrip her rivals English flour today staunch Republican, and besides this is runs 21s 22s, and some as low as an able editor, a dignified and agreeable 20s per barrel. American flour of the Dealer in gentleman, and a Southwest Minnesota FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, $teel Md Itoi\ Wki'e same quality runs 25 shillings to 26 man. He will do very well. BROWN LEGHORNS. shillings. America's poor crop last Solicitor of American foreign galtnfs, in general also a special large stock The heavy wind storm last Friday year caused speculation, founded on It isa well known fact that a flock of common fowls is immensely improv- 925 F. Street, S. W. of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural c was very disastrous in Omaha. The the idea that England and the continent ed by placing with the hens a pure bred male. Those who never have Implements. A complete stock of the velocity of the wind was nearly sixty tried the experiment will be astonished at the wonderful improvement they can must buy America's production newest and best constructed Guns and Near U.S Patent Office WASHDJGTO^D.O. affect in this way at a trifling cost. miles per hour, and at least fifty houses sooner or later. This is a falso idea. Revolvers of the most approved patterns e?tlon1glvei to the preparation and To increase the size of your fowls, introduce a male bird of one of the larir* were partially or wholly unroofed. The also ammunition and sportmen's England gets her wheat from her colonies *2M^tM breeds to increase egg production, a male of the smaller, non-sitting varie- PPlwatioM for litters Patentr. goods of all descriptions. cl*fs jou damage is estimated at $15,000 to $20,- R. and India. A letter from New ties will work marvels. It is claimed by manv who have tried it, that half wit d^wTnSr*?*r}fef8'tontion. In connection therewith is a complete Wen patent granted, a 000. In other localities the damage to York to Klein & Sons, this week, says breeds are equal to thoroughbreds as egg producers, for which Houdans ana Harness Shop, oa .Leghorns are at the head. n^-^ property by the wind was very great the present grain corners in America Mowery & Heideman of New Ulm have a limited number of pure bred Much damage was also done to shipping are a heavy load for the States. Sixty under the management of Hermann cockerels to be disposed of this fall at low figures. They must sell to make on Lake Michigan, and the breakwaters million quarters are held back, at a Beussmann, who will take pleasure in room for the winter. B^-3^22S/"l* VrntU* StatM *mt waiting upon all customers in want of in Chicago were smashed to loss of $1,000,000 per month. Mr. Farmers will do well to call or correspond at once, Those who come first ii^l^t%?% anything in the harness -ijj^saddlery or "fawning theiwientobiUtyoftnTentions 1 pieces by the force of the wares.. Klein assertsthat.it is impossible for will get the best. Copies orpatonta araUheS for 85 centseach. line.,- Correspondence invited. Wry SB**"**. ft .?*&* !$- Cl^s Mini,ft1st N. Sin. New Ulm, Minn. mkt ^Ki jrr* %k^p *fc#^t^Ml i^M^sSMm 1 &fefefe^ 3r 3 _43u 3**J dWj TT .&&..*,,,., FP1 $i^^B^