New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 30, 1885 · Page 3 of 8
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ft 9IIB WSBXEES^ President Cleveland'* financial policy The beatlon earth, can truly be aaidof KW MORTGAGE SALE- Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a is too Republican to rait Senator mnuUilaibMa madala the pa/aeatofthe Kentucky9,, and he took the rare, safe and speedy core for, cats, sop of sir bandied and alxtv.two dolUra which Beck of '^aiWBHEW ULM, MINN^ braises, scalds, barns, wounds and all Ms claimed to he due at the date of -this trouble to say so before Congress took notice apoa a eertaia mortgage bearing date Jane other sores. Will positively cure piles, mh^ 10th, 1878. executed by ii Katrua Veit and Henry tetter and all skin eiuptions. Try this the holiday recess. JOB. BOBLETER, Editor Proprietor. Ben and Mary Hen hie wife to Geotfe Betchelderand Thomas 8. Buekham to locate wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed the payment of three hundred and fifty dollar* iv' or money refunded. Only25 cents. TbetChristmas number of the S and interest thereon and dnly recorded in the office Wednesday, December 30, 188,5. Sold by druggists. of the Begieter i of DeedsIn and for the county Paul Globe was printed^on rose-tint paper of Brown and state of Minnesota on the 5th da' J13.m. and consisted of 24 pages. The of inly, 1878 at. one o'clock i. in Book One of the Sehhtz' Brewing Com DEALER of mortgages on pages 818 and NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. IN illuminated cover brought-the size of Now therefore nonce is bereb: given that in pany's store houses, containing 120,000 pursuance of a power of sale in Mid morti nrsnanc of a power of sale I the paper up to 28 pages, the' largest DrvGbodsf '(&'- bushels of choice barley, was destroyed contained and of the statute in sneh case made The tax payers of Brown county, ever issued in Minnesota. The publisher and provided the premises described in and covered '& by fire on Christmas day. Kc noDuplicatee Minn., ar hereby notified that the Tax by said mortgage, to wit: The west half of of the Globe is a hustler and' the southeast quarter of section two of township for 1885 will be in my hands one hundred and eight north or range thirty two Capt. Robt S. Harris, of Dubuque, mistake. on the .first day of January, 1886, west containing eighty acres 'according to the United States survey situated in said Brown ty for collection of taxes, and the following Iowa, who ran the first steamboat that Flints* county will be sold at public vendue at the office percentage on each dollar valuation Congressman Strait has wisely de- ever plied the upper Mississippi to St of the Register of Deeds in the eity of New Ulm in has been levied, exclusive Land the county of Brown aforesaid on the 31st day of clined an invitation from the first assistant Paul, in 1883, died last Friday. December, 1885, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of road tax to be accounted seperately, to that day to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage postmaster-general, to recom.mend wit: with costs of foreclosure and sale including The Crown Princess of Germany has twenty-five doUars solicitor's fees' stipulated in Democrats for fourth-class postoffices said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure County Taxes latety been Selling sausages at$35 each in his district The Major says and the sum of eighteen dollats and seventy-five cents paid August 15th, 188.1, by said George W. at a charity fair. They must have been that he has had his share in his day and Batchelder and Thomas S. Buekham as and for delinquent CITY made of American pork, thinks the taxes on said land and the interest and begs to be excused from mixing into penalty thereon. Minneapolis Tribune. AND the business of recommendations under Dated November 18th 1885 GEORGE W. BATCHXLSBB and a Democratic administration. TOWJNS. THOMAS S. BUCK-BAM, Mortgagees. Report comes from Pittsburg, Pa., AXSON L. KITE, Atty. fcr Mortgagees. [Dec 3085] that five Pinkerton detectives from Minneapolis Tribune:It is curious, Chicago have gone to Washington for and a little discouraging, to observe more moneyithan at anything else by taking an agency for the beat the purpose-of looking after thepersonal 118 3 4-10 5-10 1 1-10 New Ulm how fortune seems to delight in showering selling book .out- Beginners succeed grandly 118 3 4-10 5-10 1 1-10 3 6-10 Sl'pyEye safety of President Cleveland. None fail. Terms free. HALLET BOOK CO., Port 11.8 3 4-10 6-10 1 1-10 Albfn... 8-10 her favors on unworthy or unap* land, Maine. 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 1 1-10 B&shaw. 1 3-10 11.8 3.4-10 preciative heads. Only one presidential 5-10 11-10 Barnsto 1 There are only eight libel suits against 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 1 1-10 Cottenwd 9.10 I. GALLAGHER. L. G. DAVIS. appointment has as yet been confirmed 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 Eden.. i-10 1.10 the Pioneer Press on the dockets Gallagher& Davis, 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 1 l-l.i Home. 7.10 by the Senate,that of John of Hennepin and Ramsey counties but 118 3 4-10 5-10 1 1-10 Hanska 7.10 11.8 3 4-10 -10 Leavea'th 1-10 Bigelow to be Assistant U. S. Treasurat 1 2.10 then, six more are threatened. The 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 Linden.. 1-10 ATIOBNETS AT LAW, 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 exer New York. And now he has reMJIford. 1 1-10 4.10 paper survives these attacks on its 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 1-10 Mulligan 1 1.10 sosigned. How some hundreds of anxious 11.8 8 4-10 5-10 chequer ramarkably well, for one 1 1-10 N'rthStar 2 5.10 Collections, Loans, Insurance & 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 PrarieviU 1 10 3.10 Democrats would welcome that same wicked. 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 Real Estate. I 1-10 Sigel..... 3.10 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 boon of confirmation which John Bigelow 1 1-10 Stark.... 1 4.10 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 SLEEPY EYE, Stately... 1-10 MINN. 1 6.10 A horrible colliery explosion occurred 11.8 3 4-10 5-10 so lightly throws aside! Springflld 1 1-10 last Wednesday near Pont Prid, CI TY OFN E W ULMFire Department, A detachment of Troop C, Eighth Wales. There were 750 men in the 11-10 mills Interest and. Sinking, 3 cavalry, U- S. A., was ambushed in mine at the time of the explosion. A S 5-1C mills Foot, 1-10 mills Street, 4 2- dlothin^ $tore! 10 mills. New Mexico a few days ago by a band large number were killed and nearly a VILLA GE O SLEE PY EYIBPark, of Apache Indians. Two officers and hundred corpses have already been recovered. Road and Bridge, 2-10 mills. SHEETINGS, four troopers were killed outright, and TOWN, ROAD AND BRIDGEBurnstown, New Stock of two officers dangerously wounded. 1 2-10 mills Cottonwood, 1 3-10 Senator Sabin has had a recurrence of mills Eden 1 8-10 mills Leavenworth, MEN'S, BOYS' and They were quietly marching through a COTTONADES, hid old trouble, and he was reported to 5-10 mills Linden, 2 2-10 mills Milford, rocky defile in the mountain, when CHILDREN'S SUITINGS. 8-10 mills Mulligan, 8-10 mills be in a precarious condition the fore i4 suddenly, without a note of warning, Prairieville, 1 mill Sigel, 1 7-10 mills. Alio received anew lot of part of last week. At last accounts he the red deyils poured a shower of lead WATERPROOFS, Special School fax and Total Rate. was improving and hoped to be able to OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, into the midst of the unsuspectiug soldiers. take bis seat on the reassembling of tt School School which will be sold at astonishing Sischool The Indians were completely Tota Total. Total. Tax Tax Tax Congress next Monday* hidden and the soldiers retreated without LOW PRICES. 8 2-10 Ladies' and Gent's 808-10 28 4-10 47 13 3-10 24 194-10 38 HATS! I&TSI All styles, and tiring a shot 8 8-10 114-10 5 6-10 166-10 26 14 48 22 7-10 On the decisive vote in the House on 8 9-10 16 9-10 5 9-10 13 7- -1049 26 133-10 3 2.10 the question of changing the rules, all 4 1-10 13 7-10 143 10 60 2 9 10 8 5-10 18 5-10 87 Ex-Congressman Washburn is reported BENT'S FUM1SHIHB MS. 6 4-10 162--1051 15 3-10 28 4 3-10 2'10 20 2 8 9 5-10 our representatives except Major Strait 4 7-10 15 8-1052 PUENISHINGGOODS, 18 5-10 7 7-10 20 8 5-10 186-10 to have said in New York recently: 58 147-10 8 2-10 17 7 3 8-10 30 105 8 4 2.10 19 8-10 voted in the affirmative. In the opinion Come and see. our new clothing and get 54 125-10 114-10 1 9-10 "I think William Windom has 2 5-10 10 13 81 4 1 6-10 posted in prices. 13 2.10]82 2 6-10 18 8-:0 of Congressman Wakefield, the adoption 32.10 -82 1 55 5 5-10 165-10 retired permanently from public life. 10 2 1020 3 4.10 13 6 l6]83 8-10 18 6-10 of the new rules will greatly expidite B0HULEIN& MEIHSTEIir. 5 2 187-16 10 161-10 57 8 5-10 34 I speak as his friend. It was an outrage, 5 6-10 17 3-1066 149-10 4 4-10 85 2 6-10 137-10 Beinhorn's Building, New Ulm. business in the House. 1 4-10 141 12 5 4 6-10 1059 9 9 1020 his defeat, but he was sold out by 10]3ft at lower prices than ban be obtained elsewhere. 199-10 18 3 6 3-10 9 9-10 1060 2 6-1C 13 0.10 37 H. Rudolphi, 188-10 his supposed friends. The fact that 171. 5 1-10 3 8-10 1061 9 194.10 38 The first official act under President 15 16 7 3 3-10 10 62 89 6 5-10 7 5-10 170.10 Windom has not lived in Minnesota 143-10 178-:1063 Call in and examine our stock and prices, Cleveland's administration was his signature 4 8-10 40 6 3-10 14 8.10 255-10 166- 1064 5 2-10 16 9.10 5 6-10 24 9.10 83 7-10 41 since his defeat will prevent his returning to the commission of Gen. U. S. 242 133-10 1066 3 8-10 18510 10 21 1*2 2.10 42 MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER I N 153. 8 3-10 10148 4 3-10 DON'T FORGET THE PLAOi], 14 8-l0|66 19 29 4-10 to public life from that state." The Grant as general on the retired list of 107 Soots and Shoes! 1 2.10 4 6-10 151 10 67 3 5-10 10 44 13 Fr. Kuetzing, congressex-Senator objects to being thus summarily 127 the army. Thefirstlaw of 3 2-10 10 45 5 9-10 161 1068 109.10 217-10 14 6-10 5 1-10 46 9 19 7-101 read out of Minnesota, and which he was called upon to approve All taxes on personal property, not thinks Washburn must have been misrepresented. was the bill to pension the widow of Ey Minn. &3d N. strs., New Ulm, Minn. collected1 aid before March 1st, will be Gen. U. S. Grant MINNi Mr. Windom says he has MINN. ST., N EW ULM, distress and sale. On all personal thetaxes not paid by March 1st a penalty been a resident of Minnesota for A large assortment of men's knaboys' of 10 per cent, will attach. I will attend Mr. Burdick, State grain inspector, boots and shoes, and ladt/es past thirty years and has no intention Our War Cry is Boots and Shoes. an( at the places mentioned for the children's shoes constantVy kept on wishes to ascertain from the farmers of of moving out of the State. He admits purpose of receiving personal property hand.. Custom wor and repairing 'i-s* Minnesota, who have given the matter being out of politics just now, and says taxes as follows: promptly attended to. enbugh attention, what varieties of that be might continue out in the cold At the Bank of Sleepy Eye the 12tb, 4TIS NOT IN MORTALS TO COMMAND SUCCESS BUT ii wheat are earlier in ripening than the go13th and 14th days of January, at J. J. '4 for some time, but does not care to St38Vt&Mf a Ray's Store in Springfield* the 15th and Scotch Fife. Any communication addressed into any details as to his plans for the ldth daj of January, for the towns of WE'LL DO MORE WE'LL DESERVE IT. to him at 404 Drake block, future. The people might take it Upon Albiii Baahaw,Burnstowtt,EdenHom^t FRESH AND CANNED St. Paul, will be thankfully accepted. themselves to right the wrong Mr. Lake Hanska, Leavenworth* Mullkran, North Star, PrairiviUei Stark% Washburn speaks aboutt ydtt know. 'stately The Christmas tree in the county and the villages of Sleeepy ggjj a SERVED IN OYSTERS an Springfield hospital at Chicago'caught fire while a Chicago Inter Ocean:The message Ten Minutes is not a very long time, but it is suffi- EVERY STYLE. City of New $im'v rowna of Cottonwood^ hundred or mere people were packed of President Cleveland is probably the I HOT COFFEE AT ALL HOURS. Milfordj liiimen and Sigel at my cient for us to convince you that we have longest document of the kind ever laid about it. The tree and its trappings office in the court house in New Ulm \Choice Havana Cigar8,% A PRIZE! before congress, burned so furiously that a large number on ail business days. It is nearly twice the 0 and everything else belonging to a of persopg were quite, seriously of Pfsident Arthur's, of last length New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, first-class December 22nd, 1884. ourned. Others were bruised by being year* and that was not remarkable for RICHARD PPEFFERLB, TO OFFER EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD THAT fjes'tluif'ent *M (Wedtion&ify. trampled upon in the panic to get to brevity. But with all its voluminous* Co. Treasurer. "-New Ulm, Minn.' ness there are several important omissions. the door. Altogether about one hundred WISHES TO SAVE MONEY. A VISIT TO OUR STORE AND The most glaring omission persohs were injured. A Rare Chance to Secure I A. GAtERKE. J. C. ZlESKB. AN INSPECTION OF GOODS WILL RESULT IN YOUR was failure to refer in any Way to General The Mormons are a desperate lot. Desirable Property Grant's death* Did he forget it? Investigation! Negotiation! Brigham Young Hampton, a very Cheap. Is.it possible that neither he or any prominent Saint and a city official of The undersigned offers for sale* AT Admiration! Gratification! member of the cabinet, official or kitchen, Dealers in A BARGAIN. Lot No. 14. in Btabk No. Salt Lake City, has been convicted for recalled the fact that during the year 67 North, in the city of New Ulm. This DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, conspiring with lewd women to compromise Tour prize will be secured, our success assured and the greatest soldier of modern times, i. is a corner lot, situated in a desirable prominent anti-Mormons. The portion of the business part of the city. BOOTS AND SHOES, AND the best-known citizen of the world has your trade procured, because an Investigation of our design was especially directed against On it are a one and a half story brick passed from our midst? Did neither he GENERAL MERCHANDISE. building, suitable for store or" saloon Gov. Murray and other government Bargains will excite your Admiration, lead to a Nego- o,r they have any recollection of those purposes^ a one and a half story frame officials engaged in the prosecution of long months of sad suspense when the dwelling* with six rooms a brick stable, tiation and result in your immense Gratification, BASK BLOCK, SLXSPT EYE Hum of the Mormons for polygamy. large .enough to house twenty horses, whole country seemed to hover over and is well adapted for a livery Gooissolu atBock-Mtom prices. A BIG BARGAIN! one bed of pain and inevitable death, Jacob Mueller, consul general at stable* I will also sell one span of watching anxiously, with a tenderness Prankfort-on-the-Main, reports that the good horses, set of harnesses, platform born of genuine love for the great patriot? GOOJ ADVICE. spring wagon, lumber wagon,' light Germans dread not only American sieigh and riding saddle and bridle. that will interest and please you, now awaits you in our Did no vision of that national bereavement hogs, American wheat and American And It was written in the Book of Ute, Also my saloon fixtures and stock of so much as flit before the Use SHABP'S S BLACK INK as yon go thro' 1 life imports generally, but the importation liquors. All the properly is in good Keeping epingyou your accounts accountsJ in black tola and white, imagination of this democratic administration? of American ideas. The emigration condition. For.terms etc. write or call With stranger and friend alike. As years go by your memory wil 1 fade awayj Are we soon forgot? Whatever from Germany to the United States has on os. SCHNEIDER But SHABP'SBLACK INK, the OLD RELIABLE, the explanation the fact cannot escape Gets blacker and blacker the older it grows. fallen off 40 per cent. There is a growing of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Sold all the world over by Stationers,Book attention nor be explained away. sellers, Druggists and dealers generally. feeling of antipathy toward the B.N.BeicheU Manufactured only by Slippers, etc Styles New! United States in the matter of emigration, gives instruction in Piano, organ, violin J. 0. Sharp, Rogers Park, Chicago. At tne Warrior*8 Tomb. and every effort is resorted to to" and vocal music after the newest and 1 [NOY3'8 6] H. Landenshlager, Goods the Best! Prices the discourage it. most practical methods. Violin scholars New York, Dec. 26.Battery M, of singly'or in* will be instructed classes The Minneapolis Tribune is ,ofthe Fifth United States artillery, on duty Lowest! rr ^v 7-' opinion that the suggestion of the Lon -Dealer in at Riverside Park spent the day in ^STOVES, The tuning and repairing of pianos a don Times that the Irish difficulty routine work, as usual. About 10:30 "V?- specialty. ]_ V-V1 s.. could be solved in three months by the o'clock in the morning Mrs. Grant and A.11REICHELT. ~^f /r R. exclusion of the Parnellites from the Col. Fred. Grant drove up in a carriage Residence: Cor. German and 2nd HA BD WARE, TIN.WAREA ND House of Commons and the proclamation and alighted at the tomb. On the gate N. Sts. New Ulm. of martial law in Ireland is in :#LIGHTNINO BODS, they fastened a heavy wreath of flowers. spirit pleasing suggestive of the wish of in When they had gone a white haired The Celebrated White Howe,Q^ ^he Leading Boot and Shoe Merch. F. H. "thatkindly Englishman who thought ex-soldier from Galena, 111., begged *V^?,V^4i/ New American & Singer LiK--Xf that the best remedy for Irish woes permission of Officer Fanning, which H. Beussmann, =DEALER IN= PATENTS^i PC*.W/J SEWING MACHINES. would be to induce Providence to sink was accorded, to kiss the wreath left by the whole of Ireland under water for a Mrs. Grant. Another gentleman from Cor Minn. 1st. Sts., New Ulm. MINN. PureBred Poultry. day or two. li Dealer in ^.t San Francisco was affected to tears and I 1 ^teel k^d If oi\ W^^ FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, asked to be allowed to cut some blades Land commissioner Sparks has issu-e cutting timber on th of grass near the tomb. A lady offered ordefrr in general also a special large stock Soliritof-ef Ifnuriom ^oman $aknk,| 10 VARIETIES.il ed as forbidding settlers on 8 $10 for a flower from the wreath, but of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural tead i nom '''d' gg W5 P. Street, N. wf| xj Implements. A complete stock of the of course was refused. It is a common %$' same for other than necessities on thething newest and best constructed Guns and for the guard to be tempted in BnhntS Hondni Near U^-pateat Office. WkBBJ$QTQS,I).09i Revolvers of the .most approved patterns *V He bases the order upon the place. this way by offers of money. M also ammunition and sportmen's Buff Cocams, Pvfaiage opinion that a homesteader is merely Personal attention siren to the reparatioa aadf goods of all descriptions. proaecatioiiB of tpplfc: efy, IIHT(^ etd. a tenant until his patent is received and Cochini Brown Leghorns^ .w. setters Patent. A citizen of the Quaker City, Mr. F. llk- In connection therewith is a complete i consequently has no right to cut timber ed for moderate feet. AVhea patent la granted, Freed, living at 125 Vine St, recently Harness Shop, UpflMf PlyMnii drawing of yonr invention, with claims, yonr New Brick,Cor. Minn. & Centre Strs., for commercial purposes. maintains spoke as follows: "Being afflicted with Md^ddreai, wiU be pobllahed in the Cnlt- j." under the management of Hermann NEW ULM, MINN. that the government has been WjMfuHi a distressing cough, Dr. Bull's Cough JJ^Sf^JfgJJo". the only aaperthat pab. Beussmann, who will take pleasure in Write for dastrated Catalogue. t^greatly defrauded by unscrupulous parties.who Syrup was recommended to me for relief. waiting upon all customers in want of Address W'hW: Goodsfold at Bock-bottom prices for have made homestead entries. I am happy to say that a few dos- anything in the harness or saddlery ^S^ytW^Pa^nUbUityoflnTentloM cleared the^me, of timbjBr, and then MOWEBY & HEIDEMAN, cash. joOd delirered in any part of line. butl OopleeorpaUaU orniahedfor centsieeat*. no onl CotreapMdene/B invited inMt^t NtwUla,